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Cat Butns was replaced by Ben Kweller
July 22, 2023 Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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September 20, 2019 Kentucky Expo Center, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Bands: The Foo Fighters / John Fogerty / Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats / The Flaming Lips / Live / Joan Jett & The Blackhearts / Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real / Blackberry Smoke / The Record Company
September 24, 2021 Louder Than Life, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Bands: Metallica / Jane's Addiction / Rise Against / Gojira / Turnstile / Killswitch Engage / Starset / Dead Sara / Avatar / Fever 333 / The Violent / cleopatrick / '68 / Contracult Collective / South of Eden / Joyous Wolf
October 23, 2021 Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
February 3, 2023 Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
November 28, 2021 KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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August 29, 2022 PNC Pavilion at Riverbend, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
February 25, 2022 Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
October 30, 2021 Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio, United States
November 6, 2019 KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
The Veldt was a last minute replacement for opener Nine Inch Nails, who was gaining in popularity of its album Pretty Little Hate Machine and especially its first single “Down In It”. This same date the single for “Head Like A Hole” was released. Needless to say, fans weren’t thrilled at the change of bands and many gothed out fans sat glumly in the back, only somewhat eager to hear JAMC. Jesus and Mary Chain performed the entire concert backlit, with no spotlights, leaving most of the show to be seen in silhouette.
March 22, 1990 University of Kentucky Student Ballroom, Lexington, Kentucky, United States
But hence sported an AC/DC tank top in memory of fellow Australian Bon Scott
March 10, 1988 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
This was opening night of the world tour. When asked “why kick off a tour in Louisville” Stipe responded that they like to start tours in weird places. People thought this meant he thought Louisville was “weird” rather than the fact that Louisville is a weird place to start a year and a half world tour. WDJX gave them a hard time on the air for the comment. They made up for it by putting on an amazing nearly 3-hour show leaving everyone fully satisfied.
March 1, 1989 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
June 5, 1998 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
July 20, 2022 PNC Pavilion at Riverbend, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
April 29, 2022 United Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States
August 2, 1994 Triad Amphitheater, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
November 5, 1989 Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center, Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Soup Dragons opened
March 31, 1991 Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States