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 Dereck Blackburn Grant Lee Buffalo was a strange opener. Grant Lee Buffalo / The Smashing Pumpkins Dec 10, 2023
 Amanda Bullock https://www.ocolly.com/lilith-fair-98/article_0b3b93a6-5f9b-5fe4-9c9c-864bb26f6c70.html Sarah McLachlan / Sinéad O'Connor / Indigo Girls / Natalie Merchant / Me’Shell NdegéOcello Dec 10, 2023
 Ron Fast I do believe this concert was canceled if my memory is correct Derek and the Dominos Dec 10, 2023
 deanwormer I may have had a few too many collector cups full of beer; but, I think the concert was at Soldier Field. Steve Dahl / David Clayton-Thomas / Joe Walsh / Cheap Trick Dec 10, 2023
 Babio99 Just b/4 show start I was enjoying crazed crowd when I saw some dude dive into foul ball net from upper deck. He ripped a hole in the net and fell on the concrete stairs below. I don’t know his fate as the fans were suddenly quaked by a Boeing jumbo jet buzzing the stadium. A fine show followed. Pink Floyd Dec 09, 2023
 Tony Rodgers I think Swingin Utters opened?? Rancid Dec 09, 2023
 Tony Rodgers There were about 10 people at this show, and it was incredible! Stoots was the life of the party. F.Y.P. / Furious George / HBA / New Mosquitoes / Chapter 11 Dec 09, 2023
 Elijah Gonzales bananas Jeremy Zucker / Kevin Atwater / Tiffany Day Dec 09, 2023
 ashleyhaufff i <3 pdaddy Free Throw / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Charmer / Blvck Hippie Dec 09, 2023
 ashleyhaufff only stayed for mega mango. painfully slept on band. all of them are insanely talented. Durry / Mega Mango Dec 09, 2023
 KH Went with Monique Mehta The National / Hand Habits Dec 09, 2023
 Mark Josiah DSM IV as support Spike Hellis / The DSM IV Dec 09, 2023
 Mark Josiah Collapsed Lung as support Senser Dec 09, 2023
 Reckattack Rammstein was Support to Project Pitchfork. Rammstein Dec 09, 2023
 SCMusicman Also onstage were 7 members of the Columbia Symphony Orchestra Trans-Siberian Orchestra Dec 09, 2023
 SCMusicman This was the 3pm matinee performance Trans-Siberian Orchestra Dec 09, 2023
 Timothy O'Halloran Saw Neil Young a few weeks before this concert. He did not play the songs Alabama or Southern Man. But when Lynyrd Skynyrd Sang Sweet Home Alabama at this show it pot a smile on my face. Only because I had just enjoyed a great concert that Neil Young & Crazy Horse put on in Madison, Wi a few weeks before, Lynyrd Skynyrd put on a fantastic show for their fans in Wisconsin. They rocked Milwaukee from start to finish. It was my first concert experience that featured a band playing "Southern Rock". They were the real thing and I was thrilled to see them at the peak of their powers! Lynyrd Skynyrd / Climax Blues Band / Graham Parker Dec 09, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #134] Slayer's final tour and it was phenomenal! I sure will miss them, but they deserve retirement. Never thought I'd cry at a Slayer concert, but when Tom Araya's paced the stage at the end, just taking it all in, and finally his voice cracked as he said goodbye...I couldn't take it. Testament and Anthrax were great of course. Anthrax came out playing the beginning of Cowboys from Hell in honor of newly deceased (may he rest in peace \m/) Vinnie Paul. And they ended their set playing the end of Cowboy's. It was great. Lamb of God was awesome. Napalm Death is not really my type of death metal, but they were good. Didn't expect the singer to be English. :) Impact fest Dec 09, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #135] The main thing that ticked me off about the venue is that they had a gated section for 21+, which is usually fine, only here, on the 2 second stages, they actually gated off 1 of the stages, so because I was with my nephew, we couldn't even go up close to the stage for the bands we wanted to see over there. Idiotic! Aside from that, Powerman 5000 was good, still very much full of energy. They deserve to be on the main stage--I don't know where their fame went. Hollywood Undead was really good, too. Emmure, as well. Kind of a heavy rap type band. On the main stage (we decided to upgrade our tickets from Lawn to Pit for only $20 more, and it at least got us out of the sun most of the time. C.O.C was good, and I spotted Zakk Wylde on the side of the stage watching the show. Trivium and Gojira got the crowd pumped. Trivium are a good live band. BLS was great. Zakk played a long solo with his guitar on his shoulder, behind his head. Came down and played most of it between the center divider, finishing on stage using his mouth. Avenged Sevenfold were supposed to be headlining, but the singer got sick. Prophets of Rage backed out because they were touring with AS. But...Three Days Grace decided to make the trip so that was cool of them, they were cool. Chevelle took AS's place and they've played better shows. It was a little disappointing. They didn't seem to have the crunch they used to have. Impact fest Dec 09, 2023
 Jason Worthley [show #143] Oh, man! I never thought I'd be able to see Pantera on stage again. With Phil and Rex the only surviving members (RIP Dimebag and Vinnie!!), it was more than okay to get Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante to fill the roles. It was a great show and great time. I so wish I could have been in the pits for this one. Lamb of God put on a great show as well, as they always do. King Parrot had some good music but I just wasn't digging the vocals. Too screechy for my taste. Could have been good with lower vocals, like Hatebreed. Carnivora was that band playing on the side as we walked in, and again on the way out. Female singer with some heavy pipes. They were pretty good. George and Tabitha were at the show, and apparently lots of people from work were there. Can't wait to see Pantera again. Pantera / Lamb Of God / King Parrot / Carnivora Dec 09, 2023