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Cleveland Cleveland Stadium August 21, 1984 Chicago UIC Pavilion August 22, 1984 Bristol Colt State Park August 23, 1984 St Louis The Muny August 24, 1984 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheatre August 25, 1984 Denver Mile High Stadium August 27, 1984 Houston The Summit August 29, 1984 Austin South Park Meadows August 30, 1984 Dallas
The Time Warner Cable Amphitheater [1] (formerly Tower City Amphitheater) was an outdoor concert venue and part of the mixed-use Tower City Center development in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The approximately 5,000-seat venue opened in 2001 and closed in March 2011 due to construction related to the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. [2]
The tour featured a total 325 shows, the most ever for a concert tour by a female solo artist, and grossed more than $250 million, [5] becoming Cher's highest-grossing tour ever. Cher closed the farewell tour in April 2005 at the Hollywood Bowl. It was the most successful tour by a single female solo artist at that time.
Plan of Bruchsal Palace's grounds. The Ehrenhof is at the center of the map. [59] Aerial view of the Bruchsal Palace and gardens. In totality, there were 50 buildings on the grounds of Bruchsal Palace. [60] The main palace area takes up 5,400 square meters (58,000 sq ft). [61] It is located at the center of the palace grounds. [60]
Cleveland: Unknown venue June 20, 1976 Youngstown: Tomorrow Club: Europe July 4, 1976 London: England: The Roundhouse: Supporting: Flamin' Groovies: July 5, 1976 Dingwalls: North America [6] [7] July 13, 1976 Roslyn United States My Father's Place July 16, 1976 Islip: Unknown venue July 17, 1976 July 18, 1976* Asbury Park: Giulio's South ...
Main articles: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s), List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s), and List of Yes concert tours (2020s) The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band played live from its creation in Summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969. They played regularly through December 1980, with the band ...
Cleveland: Cleveland Music Hall: Journey June 22, 1975 Charleston: Charleston Civic Center: Montrose Journey June 25, 1975 Asbury Park: Asbury Park Convention Hall: Skyscraper June 27, 1975 Asheville: Asheville Civic Center: Montrose June 28, 1975 Greenville: Greenville Memorial Auditorium: July 1, 1975 Port Chester: Capitol Theatre — July 5 ...
The Rolling Stones' 1966 American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on June 24 and concluded on July 28, 1966. The tour commenced on June 24 and concluded on July 28, 1966. Two weeks prior to the start of the tour, Mick Jagger collapsed from " nervous exhaustion " and was hospitalized.