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ChicagoFest was a Chicago music festival established in 1978 by Mayor Michael Bilandic.It was a two-week event held annually at Navy Pier that featured sixteen separate stages, each sponsored by a national retail brand and a media sponsor compatible to the stage's format, e.g. Rock WLUP, Chicago Tribune Jazz, Miller Brewing Company Blues and WXRT, that broadcast live from the festival.
Henry W. Maier Festival Park July 8, 1978 Chicago Soldier Field July 9, 1978 Aragon Ballroom ... 1978 Chicago Navy Pier (ChicagoFest 1978) August 9, 1978 St. Louis
July 21, 1978 Columbus Bicentennial Pavilion July 23, 1978 Cincinnati Bogart's July 25, 1978 Palatine: Unknown venue July 26, 1978 Madison Bunky's July 27, 1978 DeKalb: Red Lion Inn Wazmo Nariz: July 29, 1978 Kansas City: Granada Theater — July 30, 1978 Springfield: Springfield Expo Center July 31, 1978 St. Louis: Mississippi Nights: The ...
2 Setlist. 3 Tour dates. ... September 26, 1978 September 29, 1978 Chicago Chicago Stadium: ... Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
29 September 1978: Tulsa: Tulsa Convention Center: 8,400 / 8,400 30 September 1978: Houston: Sam Houston Coliseum: 8,246 / 9,000 1 October 1978: Fort Worth: Tarrant County Convention Center — — 3 October 1978: Las Cruces: Pan American Center: 4 October 1978: Tempe: ASU Activity Center: 10,754 / 10,754 5 October 1978: Inglewood: The Forum ...
The setlist for this tour was nearly identical to that of the Love Gun Tour, ... 1978: Chicago: Chicago Stadium: January 16, 1978 January 18, 1978: Lexington: Rupp Arena:
The tour began on 20 November 1978 in Paris and ended on 28 June 1979 in Los Angeles, ... Festival Hall: 12 March 1979 14 March 1979 ... Chicago: Uptown Theatre: 2 ...
Led Zeppelin also performed at several music festivals over the years, including the Atlanta International and the Texas International Pop Festivals in 1969, the Bath Festival of Blues in 1969 and the next one in 1970, the "Days on the Green" in Oakland, California in 1977, and the Knebworth Music Festival in 1979.