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 MikePWeiner Ended early - soundboard fried Bryan Ferry / Judith Owen May 19, 2026
 Kevin Olson Robert Lamm — keyboards, vocals Lee Loughnane — trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals James Pankow — trombone Walter Parazaider — saxophones, woodwinds Bill Champlin — keyboards, guitar, vocals Jason Scheff — bass, vocals Tris Imboden — drums Keith Howland - lead guitar, backing vocals Crosby, Stills & Nash / Chicago May 19, 2026
 Doctorcd On Friday, 14 July 2006, Eric Clapton and his band performed at Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle in Germany. The 2006 European Tour has some new musicians in the band including Derek Trucks (slide guitar), Willie Weeks (bass) and Steve Jordan (drums). Familiar faces on stage include long-time Clapton associate Chris Stainton (keyboards) and backing vocalists Sharon White and Michelle John. As with previous dates, the Dortmund set list included gems from Clapton’s extensive back catalog and more recent material, like "Little Queen Of Spades," from "Sessions for Robert J." (2004). Early reports from Dortmund indicate that "Old Love" (until Tim Carmon solo!), "Running On Faith" and "Little Queen Of Spades" were the stand-outs. Robert Cray, who is supporting Clapton’s tour, stepped out for "Old Love" and the encore, "Crossroads." The tour now moves on to Vienna, Austria for a concert on 16 July. On Friday, 14 July 2006, Eric Clapton and his band performed at Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle in Germany. The 2006 European Tour has some new musicians in the band including Derek Trucks (slide guitar), Willie Weeks (bass) and Steve Jordan (drums). Familiar faces on stage include long-time Clapton associate Chris Stainton (keyboards) and backing vocalists Sharon White and Michelle John. As with previous dates, the Dortmund set list included gems from Clapton’s extensive back catalog and more recent material, like "Little Queen Of Spades," from "Sessions for Robert J." (2004). Early reports from Dortmund indicate that "Old Love" (until Tim Carmon solo!), "Running On Faith" and "Little Queen Of Spades" were the stand-outs. Robert Cray, who is supporting Clapton’s tour, stepped out for "Old Love" and the encore, "Crossroads." The tour now moves on to Vienna, Austria for a concert on 16 July. https://whereseric.com/eric-clapton-news/303-eric-clapton-dortmunds-westfalenhalle/ Eric Clapton / Robert Cray May 19, 2026
 MikePWeiner Three Drummers!! King Crimson May 19, 2026
 MikePWeiner SOLO - played to backing track St. Vincent / Tuck & Patti May 19, 2026
 Mathew Stirrett Injured himself during concert could not finish Marilyn Manson May 19, 2026
 MikePWeiner This was a Scott Mccaughey sole "Living Room" show with Peter Buck on Guitar Scott McCaughey / Peter Buck May 19, 2026
 LANCE GRANTHAM Show was at Augusta Richmond County Coliseum- not Savannah The Allman Brothers Band May 19, 2026
 janicethemenace VNV invited guest performer Davey Havok to join in their set VNV Nation / Afi's Davey Havok Guest Performer / Imperative Reaction / Soman May 19, 2026
 mitchem121 Wim Tapley was out sick but another band filled in Wim Tapley / Harvey Street Co May 19, 2026
 Graham Colyer Tony Christie was excellent and I have admired and sung his songs for 50yrs. Great performer with Great songs. Tony Christie May 19, 2026
 Stephen Kalin This was a great show! Festival for Peace May 19, 2026
 JLM65 Pretty sure Babybird were not playing this gig. Possibly on the other Brudenell stage. Babybird / Theatre of Hate / Society / Tony Wright May 19, 2026
 Gene Cali ZZ Top " World Wide Texas Tour" promoting new album. Eric Burdon rolled on the stage floor singing.🙄 I sat behind rear of stage in the balcony watching Fanny do costume changes.😁 ZZ Top / Eric Burdon / Fanny May 19, 2026
 Troy Marchant Two fire alarms were pulled and we had to be evacuated both times. One during Carcass’s set and one during Kreator’s set. Kreator / Carcass / Cold Steel May 19, 2026
 Kurt Nielsen The Master of Prog Rock I attended a fantastic concert with Steve Hackett (1950–). As he jokingly said himself from the stage, he was a member of the “boy band” Genesis from 1971 to 1977. Those were the years when Genesis became the great masters of progressive rock, creating legendary albums such as Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound and especially The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. The great theatrical figure of the band was singer Peter Gabriel. The other members were Mike Rutherford on bass and guitar, Tony Banks on keyboards, and Phil Collins on drums. Phil Collins later became the lead singer and went on to have a huge solo career. Genesis created music that was different, complex and full of vast soundscapes, long compositions and technically brilliant musicianship. The same spirit was present at the concert in Amager Bio. There were six musicians on stage. In addition to the classic Genesis setup, the band also featured a talented multi-instrumentalist playing various wind instruments. The first set consisted of music from Hackett’s solo career. One of the pieces almost drifted into avant-garde jazz territory, featuring an excellent bassist playing fretless bass. The second set focused on Genesis’ progressive rock period from the 1970s. One of the songs lasted more than 20 minutes, and of course there was also room for a drum solo. Steve Hackett keeps the Genesis music alive and tours the world performing it. This is music that demands concentration and careful listening. Peter Gabriel’s lyrics alone deserve literary analysis. It is difficult to replace Peter Gabriel, and the singer this evening was probably the weakest link in an otherwise outstanding group of musicians. “Genesis” means creation story, and creation itself was truly revisited in a packed Amager Bio filled with mature men who are not simply attracted to short pop songs. Steve Hackett May 19, 2026
 J. Lang Ana Roxanne (@frincess) was accompanied by Nico Leibman (@harmonyindex) Ana Roxanne / Isabel Pine May 19, 2026
 J. Lang Isabel Pine (@isabelpine_) was accompanied by someone unidentified. Ana Roxanne / Isabel Pine May 19, 2026
 Aleks DGIL Opener was Steppenwolf, not Thin Lizzy Journey May 19, 2026
 Vesper6 Was at this concert - Sepultura did not play. This was one of the concerts Max bailed on to the build-up of him leaving the band. Pantera / Sepultura / Prong May 19, 2026