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The Rolling Stones played in front of an estimated 200,000 at Knebworth in August 1976. In 1979, Led Zeppelin performed at Knebworth for two gigs, their first concerts in the United Kingdom since 1975. The band reportedly played to record crowds in excess of 200,000 people, even though official admission records only list 109,000 people.
The Rolling Stones concert chronology; ... Knebworth Fair 21 August 1976: Knebworth: England: Knebworth Fair This concert was not technically part of the tour. 1977 Dates
These concerts include the last two nights of their five-concert run at Earls Court Arena in London in May 1975, their show in Seattle's Kingdome in 1977 and their two shows at Knebworth in August 1979. In addition to these, their Royal Albert Hall performance from January 1970 is available.
The grounds of Knebworth House near the village of Knebworth had been a major venue for open air rock and pop concerts since 1974. In 1979, veteran promoter Freddy Bannister booked Led Zeppelin to play that year's concerts which took place on 4 August [1] and 11 August [2] after the bandleader of the Electric Light Orchestra, Jeff Lynne, turned down the offer to headline the festival.
The concert brings in over $30,000 for the Library. ... August 21 – An estimated 120,000 fans pack Knebworth House to see The ... (7 weeks 1976 + 1 week 1977), best ...
“Oasis Knebworth 1996” will arrive in theaters around the world on Sept. 23, with ti ... box office record-breaking 1996 U.K. concerts in front of more than 250,000 people at Knebworth, which ...
In 2016, Oasis was the subject of a documentary that chronicled their meteoric rise, which culminated with a pair of gigs in August 1996 at Knebworth in the UK. Over 4% of the country tried to get ...
A crowd of 120,000 fans at Knebworth House in 1976. Collins and Rossington both had serious car accidents over Labor Day weekend in 1976, which slowed the recording of the follow-up album and forced the band to cancel some concert dates.