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The Dynasty Tour was a concert tour by the rock ... who served as a technician for the band during the late 1970's, ... Lubbock: Lubbock Municipal Coliseum: November ...
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum (formerly City Bank Coliseum) was an 8,344-seat multi-purpose arena in Lubbock, Texas. Although the arena was located on the campus of Texas Tech University , it was owned and operated by the City of Lubbock until 2018.
27 March 1970: Roubaix: France The Coliseum 28 March 1970: Salisbury: United Kingdom Alex's Disco 29 March 1970: Birmingham Mothers Club 30 March 1970: Devon: Magic Circus 3 April 1970: Cologne: West Germany Sporthalle: 4 April 1970: Erlangen: University of Technology 5 April 1970: Aschaffenburg: Colos-Saal 7 April 1970: London: United Kingdom ...
The concert industry exploded in the 1970s, and the live album, a stopgap project once reserved for only the biggest artists, became a compulsory ritual and a pivotal moment for many artists ...
The first tour starting in 1969 and finishing with three dates in Europe in January 1970, was the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tour. The tour was notable for performing at many of the era's major festivals including their second ever gig, a one-hour show at the Woodstock Festival in the early morning of August 18, 1969, which was a baptism by fire for the group.
The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra will celebrate the legacy of Selena with a tribute concert on Sept. 7. Tickets for the orchestral salute to the Queen of Tejano Music went on sale Tuesday, the late ...
Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes February 8, 2000: Elton John — Medusa Tour — — First concert to be held at the arena. October 18, 2000 Pearl Jam: Supergrass: Binaural Tour: Performance of "Parting Ways" was included on the Touring Band 2000 DVD. June 14, 2002: Britney Spears — Dream Within a Dream Tour: 14,256 / 14,256 ...
This tour began on March 23, 1975, with a benefit concert for the San Francisco school system at Kezar Stadium before at least 60,000 people, [55] and stopped on September 1, 1975, at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California.