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  2. Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre (originally World Music Theatre and formerly New World Music Theatre, Tweeter Center, First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre and Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre) is an outdoor music venue located in Tinley Park, Illinois, that opened in 1990 and was built by Gierczyk Development.

  3. List of Lollapalooza lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL (July 15 & 16, 1994) Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO (July 17, 1994) Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, OH (July 19, 1994) Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (July 20, 1994) Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN (July 22, 1994) Pine Knob Amphitheatre, Clarkston, MI (July 23, 24 & 25, 1994)

  4. Lollapalooza - Wikipedia

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    The event took place at the Alpine Valley festival in East Troy, Wisconsin on August 29, 1992, and also at World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois (near Chicago), where concertgoers ripped up chunks of sod and grass and threw them at each other and at the bands, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in damages to the venue. [34]

  5. Huntington Bank Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Park District receives roughly $250,000 from the venue (through sponsorship deals) and $1 from every ticket sold during concert season. [5] The venue opened June 24, 2005, with a concert by American band Earth, Wind & Fire. [6] After the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue implemented a new bag policy at their events.

  6. Poplar Creek Music Theater - Wikipedia

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    Poplar Creek Music Theater was a concert venue in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The amphitheatre opened in 1980 and closed in 1994. It hosted a variety of popular musical acts during its 15-season existence. It consisted of a covered pavilion and grass seating area and had a capacity of 25,202 people: 7,202 reserved seats and 18,000 lawn seats.

  7. No More Tours Tour - Wikipedia

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    Tinley Park: World Music Theatre: August 26, 1992 Noblesville: Deer Creek Music Center: August 28, 1992 Richfield Richfield Coliseum August 30, 1992 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center September 1, 1992 Mansfield Great Woods Amphitheater September 3, 1992 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena September 4, 1992 September 5, 1992: Columbia

  8. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The concert video Perfect Square was taken from footage captured from a show in Wiesbaden, Germany, on this tour. At a concert in Raleigh, North Carolina, Berry made a surprise appearance, performing backing vocals on "Radio Free Europe". He then sat behind the drum kit for a performance of the early R.E.M. song "Permanent Vacation", marking ...

  9. Pop Disaster Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Pop Disaster Tour was a concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Blink-182 and Green Day.The two groups, with supporting acts Jimmy Eat World, Kut U Up, Saves the Day, and Simple Plan toured for two months across the United States, as well as one in Canada, mostly in outdoor amphitheatres.