Mike Greenwood's Concert Archive

Park City, Kansas     Joined February 2022    

Mike Greenwood has 4 ZZ Top concerts.

ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in Houston, Texas, in 1969. The group is known for its blend of blues rock, boogie rock, and hard rock, as well as for the distinctive visual image of guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons and bassist and vocalist Dusty Hill, who for many years appeared with long beards, sunglasses, and hats. For more than five decades, the band's line-up consisted of Gibbons, Hill, and drummer Frank Beard. Following Hill's death in 2021, longtime guitar technician Elwood Francis became the band's bassist.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 08, 1986
ZZ Top / Night Ranger

Afterburner Tour

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Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Feb 01, 1986
ZZ Top

Afterburner

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Kansas Coliseum Wichita, Kansas, United States
Jan 07, 1983
ZZ Top / Tommy Tutone

Heaven, Hell, or Holidays

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Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Aug 22, 1981
ZZ Top / Joe Perry Project
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The Myriad Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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ZZ Top on Feb 1, 1986 [587-small]

ZZ Top
Feb 1, 1986
 Wichita, Kansas, United States
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ZZ Top / Tommy Tutone on Jan 7, 1983 [872-small]

ZZ Top / Tommy Tutone
Jan 7, 1983
 Norman, Oklahoma, United States
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ZZ Top / Joe Perry Project on Aug 22, 1981 [753-small]

ZZ Top / Joe Perry Project
Aug 22, 1981
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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Jun 04, 2022

What idiot thinks that the Fort Worth Convention Center is in dal-ass?


Mar 18, 2020

ZZ Top ,Earth Wind and Fire and Uriah Heep concert on 9/7 /73 was not in Rochester NY but at the Floyd Maines Arena in Binghamton N.Y. I am positive on this since I was there and it was one of my all time favorite shows.


Oct 12, 2019

You missed one. ZZ Top played the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, MS on April 18, 1991. I remember it well, cause we were really bummed. The Black Crowes were hot and new, and were supposed to open for ZZ Top, but for some reason they didn't. Can't remember why, but it turned out to be a good concert anyway. Sure did want to see the Black Crowes tho, lol.

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