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Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss, in support of their 1975 live album Alive!. The tour began on September 10, 1975 and concluded on June 6, 1976. The tour began on September 10, 1975 and concluded on June 6, 1976.
Initially named the Hulman Civic University Center, the facility opened on December 14, 1973. [3] Funded by donations and bond issues after an initial $2.5 million challenge gift from philanthropist Tony Hulman , the patriarch of the local Hulman family , it is home to the Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team.
Salem Civic Center: 9 February 1977 Columbus: Veterans Memorial Auditorium 10 February 1977 Nashville: Nashville Municipal Auditorium: 11 February 1977 Terre Haute: Hulman Center: 12 February 1977 St. Louis: Kiel Auditorium: 13 February 1977 Springfield: Hammons Student Center: 14 February 1977 Indianapolis: Indiana Convention Center: 15 ...
The Rock and Roll Over Tour was a concert tour by the American heavy metal group Kiss. It began November 24, 1976 (shortly after the release of the Rock and Roll Over album) and ended April 4, 1977. History
The new year in Nashville brings a fresh slate of events for all Music City concert-goers. This January, Nashville stages will see some of the best in the indie-alternative pop scene as well as ...
Baltimore Civic Center: 26 April 1982 Philadelphia: The Spectrum: 28 April 1982 Memphis: Mid-South Coliseum: 29 April 1982 Nashville: Nashville Municipal Auditorium: 30 April 1982 Greensboro: Greensboro Coliseum: 1 May 1982 Fayetteville: Cumberland County Memorial Arena 3 May 1982 Uniondale: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 4 May 1982 ...
Read on to learn about the 10 can't-miss concerts this November in Nashville. Nov. 1: Cyndi Lauper at Bridgestone Arena On Nov. 1, Cyndi Lauper is bringing her "Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Wanna Have ...
The Ryman also saw the birth of bluegrass within its walls with a music-history-making performance from Earl Scruggs in '45. In 1956, Johnny Cash joined the Opry; in 1960, Patsy Cline came on board.