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  2. Rainbow Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Music Hall was a 1,485-capacity music venue located in Denver, Colorado. The venue opened in 1979 by concert promoter Barry Fey and closed in 1989. Many famous artists performed at the Rainbow Music Hall, including:

  3. Category:Music venues in Colorado - Wikipedia

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  4. Future Nostalgia Tour - Wikipedia

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    "Sweetest Pie" was added to the set list between "Good in Bed" and "Fever" at the concerts on 15, 17, and 20 March 2022 in Denver, Tulsa, and Phoenix, respectively; Megan Thee Stallion joined Lipa to perform the song on all three dates. [59] [60]

  5. Barry Fey - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, 1967, Fey promoted the "Love In" concert at City Park in Denver with the Grateful Dead. 30,000 fans packed the park, including Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, Owsley Stanley, Tim Scully and the rest of the "Merry Pranksters" on the Furthur bus. The show gave Denver a firsthand look into the "psychedelic era" of the 1960s.

  6. Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    30th Anniversary Concert July 31, 2010 Lauryn Hill: Miseducation Tour July 3, 1999 The Roots: Lenny Kravitz: Lenny Tour August 21, 2002 Lil Wayne: I Am Music II Tour: August 30, 2011 Keri Hilson, Rick Ross, Porcelain Black, Lloyd & Far East Movement: Lilith Fair: August 23, 1998 August 28, 1999 August 29, 1999 July 13, 2010 Linkin Park & 30 ...

  7. Denver Pop Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Pop Festival was a three-day music festival promoted by Barry Fey (Feyline) on June 27–29, 1969 which was largely overshadowed by Woodstock two months later. The peak attendance was estimated at 50,000.

  8. Category:2001 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "2001 concert tours" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 ...

  9. The Chicks Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Chicks Tour / 2023 World Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour from American country music trio The Chicks and the first since their name change in June 2020. It began on June 14, 2022, in Maryland Heights, Missouri and initially concluded in Austin, Texas .