Pure Prairie League's 1978 Concert History

Pure Prairie League (PPL) is one of the earliest and most successful country rock bands in history. Pure Prairie League and the Eagles are two groups often credited with bringing the country rock genre to a national music audience, with PPL being best known for their iconic 1972 hit "Amie". Having a frequently melodic, ballad-driven sound, PPL's roots can be found in Waverly, Ohio. In that city, from about 1964 to 1969, guitarist/singer-songwriter Craig Fuller...

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Pure Prairie League / Elliot Murphy on Apr 30, 1978 [065-small]

Pure Prairie League / Elliot Murphy
Apr 30, 1978
 Hempstead, New York, United States
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America / Pure Prairie League on Jun 12, 1978 [859-small]

America / Pure Prairie League
Jun 12, 1978
 Richfield Township, Ohio, United States
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America / Pure Prairie League on Jun 16, 1978 [729-small]

America / Pure Prairie League
Jun 16, 1978
 Columbia, Maryland, United States
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America / Pure Prairie League on Jun 11, 1978 [742-small]

America / Pure Prairie League
Jun 11, 1978
 Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
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America / Pure Prairie League on Jun 11, 1978 [589-small]

America / Pure Prairie League
Jun 11, 1978
 Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
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America / Pure Prairie League on Jun 25, 1978 [220-small]

America / Pure Prairie League
Jun 25, 1978
 Morrison, Colorado, United States
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2025 3 concerts
2024 24 concerts
2023 47 concerts
2022 33 concerts
2021 49 concerts
2020 37 concerts
2019 38 concerts
2018 31 concerts
2017 44 concerts
2016 36 concerts
2015 34 concerts
2014 34 concerts
2013 28 concerts
2012 29 concerts
2011 23 concerts
2010 22 concerts
2009 25 concerts
2008 7 concerts
2007 8 concerts
2006 12 concerts
2005 17 concerts
2004 2 concerts
2002 1 concert
2001 3 concerts
2000 4 concerts
1999 1 concert
1985 3 concerts
1983 1 concert
1982 1 concert
1981 3 concerts
1980 10 concerts
1979 13 concerts
1978 10 concerts
1977 15 concerts
1976 18 concerts
1975 13 concerts
1974 4 concerts
1973 1 concert
1972 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Pure Prairie League had?

Pure Prairie League has had 691 concerts.

What genre is Pure Prairie League?

Pure Prairie League is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Country, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Roots Rock, and Alternative Country.

When is the next Pure Prairie League concert?

The next Pure Prairie League concert is on May 17, 2024 at The Kent Stage in Kent, Ohio, United States.

When was the last Pure Prairie League concert?

The last Pure Prairie League concert was on April 13, 2024 at Monroe Arts Center in Monroe, Wisconsin, United States.

What setlist does Pure Prairie League play live?

The songs that Pure Prairie League performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 29, 2024 concert at Boulton Center for the Performing Arts in Bay Shore, New York, United States:

  1. Kansas City Southern
  2. Early Morning Riser
  3. Angel
  4. Heart of Her Own
  5. I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle
  6. Let Me Love You Tonight
  7. Woman
  8. Harvest
  9. Jazzman
  10. Call Me, Tell Me
  11. Goodbye So Long
  12. Tears
  13. Lucille Crawfield
  14. Still Right Here in My Heart
  15. Angel #9
  16. Price of Love
  17. You’re Mine Tonight
  18. Lifetime of Nighttime
  19. Modern Problem
  20. Out in the Street
  21. Two Lane Highway
  22. Amie
  23. Pickin' to Beat the Devil

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