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Enoch66
My first concert I was 12 years old best concert I've been too
Lynard Skynard / Ted Nugent / foriegner / REO Speedwagon / t rex
Sep 29, 2021
Jacquelinemiller
Oh, wow! This was my third time seeing Tommy! He was better than ever and left me breathless!!!!!!!
Tommy Emmanuel
Sep 28, 2021
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This is probably the most memorable of the Stadium concerts I saw in my youth. I was 14 years old at the time. I asked my mother to take some money I had saved from mowing lawns and buy 2 tickets for this show at Davey’s Locker at Antioch Shopping Center. I invited a neighborhood friend. My dad dropped us off and picked us up after the show. While the performances from each artist were just totally awesome….I meaning seeing the Eagles in their prime….indescribable….just hit after hit after hit and the crowd singing along - especially on Hotel California. I recall a Hotel California backdrop and maybe on the speaker columns too. But the most memorable came during the opening act, Dan Fogelberg, who had yet to become the hit making artist we came to love in the late 79’s and early 80’s. In fact, his only hit at the time was “Part of the Plan.” I was likely more familiar with his songwriting and albums than most as my best friend’s older sister was a huge fan and had turned us on to his early work. That brings us to the magical memory from this incredible stadium show. As if coordinated by an astronomical expert, during the closer of his set, “There’s a Place in the World for a Gambler,” in which the final chorus goes, “Let it Shine, Oh Let it Shine,” the crowd joined in singing the catchy melody and the sun majestically began to set and golden beams of sunlight began to shoot through the tunnel openings on the west and northwest corners of the stadium across from where we were seated. It was glorious and magical as if as the crowd sang together the stadium became some kind of Stonehenge. I can’t describe how beautiful it was. I cried….and I was only 14. I still get chills thinking about this incredible musical moment of synchronicity.
July 30, 1978 Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg, Jackson, Browne ARROWHEAD STADIUM
Sep 28, 2021
Ljelman
The Grateful Dead played May 25, 1995 at Memorial Stadium Seattle Wa also.
Memorial Stadium
Sep 28, 2021
Sacstracks
The Australian band Silverchair disbanded in May 2011, so the 2021 date is incorrect. I'm unaware of another band with the same name. They did perform in Houston in 2007: http://houstonmusicreview.com/wordpress/2007/11/28/silverchair-meridian-houston-tx/
Silverchair
Sep 28, 2021
El Jefe
1st one out of COVID!! (After Alaska, slid in on me!)
Clutch / Telekinetic Yeti
Sep 27, 2021
S Ber
Got RRB's guitar pick & gave it to Tara.
Born & Raised
Sep 26, 2021
S Ber
Coy got the set list. We drove back to IN right after the concert.
Jason Boland & the Stragglers
Sep 26, 2021
S Ber
Boland gave a shoutout to Coy for his birthday,. He got an autograph & guitar pick too. We got Nikki Lane & Cody Jinks set lists.
Born & Raised
Sep 26, 2021
S Ber
Coy's 21st Birthday Me, Coy, Coby, Kari, Tara,Stacie, Belue Coy & I stayed in OK all week. Everyone else went back to IN on Sept 20th.
Born & Raised
Sep 26, 2021
Sugi
Less Than Jake didn’t make it. Replaced by Hot Mulligan.
New Found Glory / Less Than Jake / Lo Lo (CAN)
Sep 26, 2021
Scott Mc Kinzie
This concert was in Cambridge UK, not in Cambridge MA. Queen's first concert in the United States was in Denver CO on April 16, 1974.
Queen / Nutz
Sep 26, 2021
Saucysharon
Stevie Wonder was the opening act
The Rolling Stones / Stevie Wonder
Sep 26, 2021
Keith O Denver
Janice and Alyson got tickets, and we brought Gabby, Blake, and Paige. Alyson brought Tyler. We sat in the upper grass. Blake didn’t like the loud music.
OneRepublic / Fitz and the Tantrums / James Arthur
Sep 26, 2021
Graceless
It was a very cool show. Back when they were at the top of their game.
J. Geils Band
Sep 26, 2021
Graceless
The Barenaked Ladies are an awesome band to see live. They're one of those bands you can tell really enjoy performing for a live audience, as well as interacting with them. I would see them again if they played eastern NC where I live now.
Barenaked Ladies
Sep 26, 2021
Ravermafia
Discounted TICKETS with our Promo Code: RAVERMAFIA TICKETS: bit.ly/FREAKS2021
Freaky Deaky 2021
Sep 26, 2021
Sundae
Ash Grove ad courtesy of The Los Angeles Free Press.
Sunnyland Slim / Willie Dixon / Big Walter Horton / Johnny Shines / S P Leary
Sep 26, 2021
Sundae
I was a Junior at Woodrow Wilson High School and was lucky to score a ticket that my mom picked up at CSULB where she was a student teacher. I went by myself to the show and sat up in the front row balcony (great seat) making this one of my first "big" concerts!
Bob Dylan
Sep 26, 2021
J Sweet
Judas Priest was fantastic. No barriers no security and. 3 foot stage. I was right up against the stage. I took a pick off KK’s Flying V. Sang with Rob and strummed Glenn’s guitar. Amazing amazing show. Then UFO came out without Schenker, being a 18 year old huge Schenker fan, I was so disappointed. The guy playing lead barely knew the songs. And the lead parts were completely off. We couldn’t tell what he was playing.. it could have been the best show ever, but turned into most disappointing show, well half the show anyway.
UFO / Judas Priest / Wireless
Sep 26, 2021
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