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Billboard ranked it the tenth best-selling rock tour of 2024, selling over 1.1 million tickets and grossing $118.7 million across its 61 shows. [7] Their best individual show was the concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, with a ticket count of 50,492 and a gross of $5.78 million according to Pollstar.
Double Peak is located south of San Marcos, California. The elevation at the summit is 1,646 ft (502 m), [ 1 ] and approximately 1,000 feet (305 m) above the north foot of the mountain. Most trails leading to the summit of Double Peak are classified as "moderately strenuous."
The home of Ohio University hosts a free community arts and music festival with some big names in indie rock. ... 7850 VOA Park Drive, West Chester. $60-up. Parking is $36-up. ... The 15 biggest ...
First Madonna tour to San Diego since The Virgin Tour in 1985. October 28, 2011: Avicii Deadmau5 — — — — September 28, 2014: Paul McCartney — Out There Tour: 45,352 / 45,352: $4,968,567: First performance in San Diego since Wings at the San Diego Sports Arena in 1976. May 24, 2015: The Rolling Stones: Gary Clark Jr. Zip Code Tour ...
Dan + Shay perform during the 15th annual Darius and Friends benefit concert for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital held at the Ryman Auditorium Monday, June 3, 2024.
Houston Raceway Park (Lollapalooza) August 20, 1994: Dallas: Starplex Amphitheater (Lollapalooza) August 21, 1994: Dallas: Starplex Amphitheater (Lollapalooza) August 24, 1994: Phoenix, Arizona: Desert Sky Pavilion (Lollapalooza) August 25, 1994: San Diego County, California: Aztec Bowl (Lollapalooza) August 27, 1994: Mountain View, California
The only New York City concert featured on Brooks 1996–98 world tour, Garth: Live from Central Park was a free concert held in New York City's Central Park. It featured special guests Billy Joel & Don McLean and had a total attendance of 980,000, making it the largest attendance concert ever held in central park history...
In 2006, the festival was changed to a concert series, with multiple (smaller) concerts throughout the summer. 2006 (May 27, Verizon Wireless Music Center): Staind, Three Days Grace, Blue October, People in Planes, Hurt. 2006 (June 27, Chevrolet Amphitheater): Taking Back Sunday, Angels & Airwaves, Head Automatica, The Subways, and Punchline.