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Paul Grant
That's the wrong Straw Dogs, the Straw Dogs that played this show was the Stockton-based band not the second incarnation of The F.U.s
Circle Jerks / Tales of Terror / Straw Dogs / Roon
Apr 21, 2023
Darrell Legg
Excellent show!
Yes
Apr 21, 2023
Punisher
it's not upstairs its on the lawn
boygenius / Bartees Strange
Apr 20, 2023
Mirela Oliveira Mikail
amazing 🖤✨
VV / VILLE VALO
Apr 20, 2023
Donald Garton
My favorite place back in the day
Cobo Hall
Apr 20, 2023
Kan Tex Cali
"Amarte Es Un Placer Tour" (English translation: Loving You Is a Pleasure Tour) was a concert tour by Luis Miguel to promote his album Amarte Es Un Placer. This tour had a length of 8 months and ran through Mexico, the US, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Venezuela, Brazil and Spain between 1999 and 2000. It was the highest-grossing tour ever made by a Spanish-speaking artist, as well as the most extended. The tour consisted of 99 concerts, and was attended by approximately 1.5 million fans. These two records were later broken by another tour by Sénor Miguel, his "Mexico En La Piel Tour". Miguel was accompanied by a 13-piece band during his tour which included horns, keyboards, guitars, and three female backup singers. His hour-and-a-half show consisted mainly of pop songs and ballads from Amarte Es un Placer and his earlier career, as well as medleys of boleros from the Romance-themed albums.
luis miguel
Apr 20, 2023
Acey68
Set 1: 1. Freeborn Man (Keith Allison cover) 2. Watch It Fall (>) 3. Nellie Kane (Hot Rize cover) 4. Highway Hypnosis 5. With a Vamp in the Middle (John Hartford cover) 6. Tentacle Dragon (Béla Fleck cover) 7. Nobody's Love Is Like Mine (The Stanley Brothers cover) 8. Catch & Release (>) 9. Mackinac Rag 10. Soon Forget (Pearl Jam cover) 11. The Fire on My Tongue (>) 12. Must Be Seven (>) 13. Ride Me High (J.J. Cale cover) Set 2: 14. Dig a Little Deeper in the Well (The Oak Ridge Boys cover) 15. Fire Line 16. Reuben's Train ([traditional] cover) 17. Hellbender 18. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine (Bob Dylan cover) 19. Secrets 20. Old Train (The Seldom Scene cover) (>) 21. Turmoil & Tinfoil 22. Sitting in Limbo (Jimmy Cliff cover) 23. Reverend (Greensky Bluegrass cover) 24. I'm Gone, Long Gone (Reno and Smiley cover) 25. Freedom
Billy Strings
Apr 19, 2023
Louise Halsey
Musician and educator Harvey Lockhart hosts the Kranzberg Jazz Jam every first Thursday of the month at the Lewis & Clark Branch
Foster & the Fellowship
Apr 19, 2023
Louise Halsey
Musician and educator Harvey Lockhart hosts the Kranzberg Jazz Jam every first Thursday of the month at the Lewis & Clark Branch
Wendy L Gordon & Friends
Apr 19, 2023
Louise Halsey
Musician and educator Harvey Lockhart hosts the Kranzberg Jazz Jam every first Thursday of the month at the Lewis & Clark Branch
Marsha Hines-Evans
Apr 19, 2023
Louise Halsey
Musician and educator Harvey Lockhart hosts the Kranzberg Jazz Jam every first Thursday of the month at the Lewis & Clark Branch
Robert Nelson
Apr 19, 2023
Ahawk9
The 88 opened
Ray Davies / The 88
Apr 19, 2023
Don B
Shawn, could you please post a photo of your ticket?
Bad Company / Damn Yankees
Apr 19, 2023
Erin Stull Mc Anulty
The Bottleneck is in Lawrence, KS (NOT Overland Park)
The Bottleneck
Apr 19, 2023
Longshanks
Layne Staley from Alice in Chains was watching the show also
Green Apple Quickstep
Apr 19, 2023
Staggerlee
Mick Taylor Guested
The Rolling Stones
Apr 18, 2023
Staggerlee
Jimmy Vivino Guest
Gov't Mule / Jackie Green
Apr 18, 2023
Dsiracusano
What a unique experience. Lynn and Michael Walsh joined us. In Bono's one man show of him telling stories about mother father and band mates. "any thing strange and startling happen" is our new favorite catch phrase. Bono is a true Renaissance man. talents in visual arts, acting, writing, poetry and helping man kind besides his musical talents . Incredible
Bono
Apr 18, 2023
Staggerlee
Set 1 / Disc 1: 77:34 01. Shakedown Street 02. Mr Charlie 03. Cassidy > Half Step 04. Cumblerland Blues > They Love Each Other 05. Eyes Of The World > Samson & Delilah 06. Mississippi Moon 07. Feel Like A Stranger 08. Friend Of The Devil Set 1 / Disc 2: 17:49 01. Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Encore 02. Bertha
Keller Williams' Grateful Grass
Apr 18, 2023
Ricky Racer
This will be the 11th and likely final time I see KISS perform live. I first saw them back in 1978 in Philly. That ticket in '78 was just $8.00. Since their beginning in 1973 and across a 50 year run, they've done well by scoring 30 Gold, 13 Platinum and 3 Multi Platinum albums. The ticket for this concert is an Original / 1st Gen (not Resale) ticket. For the show, my 23rd Row, Floor Level Seat just left of the stage centerline was $172.50 before fees / tax. I'm all-in at $228. It's an excellent spot between Gene & Paul. I expect complete sensory overload and I look forward to being showered in confetti; any closer and the price would be double or higher. From $8.00 in '78 to $228 in '23, what a journey it's been. Long Live Rock!
KISS / Amber Wild
Apr 18, 2023
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