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  2. With Val Air reopening, Sam Summers expands the breadth ... - AOL

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    Sam Summers of First Fleet Concerts heads into 2024 by reopening the renovated Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines. Ask Summers about his five-year plan. “Fun stuff.

  3. Fabled landmark Val Air Ballroom that entertained generations ...

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    The co-owner of Wooly’s, the 683-person capacity venue in the East Village, founded First Fleet Concerts, which will be booking the ballroom’s events, plus the Hinterland Music Festival, and ...

  4. Des Moines-based concert promoters bring expertise to Live ...

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    First Fleet Concerts, owned by Sam Summers of Hinterland Music Festival and Wooly's, will produce shows at Vibrant Music Hall with Live Nation. Des Moines-based concert promoters bring expertise ...

  5. Tyson Events Center - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] On September 30, 2019, retail chain Fleet Farm took over as naming rights partner under an eight-year deal which would brand the arena as Fleet Farm Arena. [ 9 ] While Dave Siciliano served as head coach of the Musketeers from 2000 to 2008, he designed the team's dressing room at the arena to be circular so that one could "look your ...

  6. Steve McClellan - Wikipedia

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    Stephen T. McClellan (born March 22, 1950) is an American concert promoter and educator. For 30 years he worked at a series of nightclubs housed in a former bus depot at the corner of First Avenue and 7th Street in downtown Minneapolis, promoting the careers of local musicians and expanding the reach of talent from around the world.

  7. Timeline of Des Moines, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Iowa state capital relocated to Des Moines from Iowa City. [1] City chartered. [1] 1858 - Bridge built over Des Moines River at Court Avenue. 1860 - Population: 3,965; 1861 - Western Union Telegraph begins operating. [5] 1865 - Hook and Ladder fire company organized. [5] 1866 August: Railroad begins operating. [7] Des Moines Library Association ...

  8. Live Nation hopes for another big year of acquisitions ... - AOL

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    Earlier this year, Live Nation made a move in the U.S., expanding its presence in Des Moines by acquiring a majority stake in local concert promotions outfit First Fleet Concerts. The financial ...

  9. List of Lollapalooza lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines: Iowa State Fairgrounds: June 30, 1996 Pecatonica: Winnebago County Fairgrounds July 2, 1996 Noblesville: Deer Creek Music Center: July 3, 1996 Thornville: Buckeye Lake Music Center: July 5, 1996 Barrie: Canada: Molson Park: July 7, 1996 Quebec City: Quebec Hippodrome July 9, 1996 Pownal: United States Green Mountain Race Track: July ...