Concerts
- The Beatles - September 4, 1964
- The Beach Boys - May 14, 1966, with The Chieftones and The Sir Douglas Quintet, December 4, 1973, with The New Riders of the Purple Sage and October 29, 1978
- The Doors - November 1, 1968
- Led Zeppelin - August 31, 1970 and July 10, 1973
- The Grand Funk Railroad - December 23, 1970
- Ten Years After - August 19, 1971
- Fleetwood Mac - October 20, 1971, with Frank Zappa and Rory Gallagher, August 15, 1975 and June 24, 1976
- Jethro Tull - June 6, 1972, September 15, 1973, October 27, 1975, November 14, 1977, April 19, 1979, October 18, 1980, with Whitesnake and December 2, 1987
- Elvis Presley & The TCB Band - June 14-15, 1972, June 28, 1974 and April 27, 1977
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer - August 11, 1972, with Wishbone Ash, August 5, 1977 and October 22, 1986
- The Osmonds - August 21, 1972 and June 24, 1977
- Yes - September 24, 1972, with The Eagles, August 17, 1976, September 1, 1977, April 26, 1979, March 10, 1984 and November 24, 1987
- The Moody Blues - October 28, 1972
- Frank Zappa - May 11, 1973, with The Mothers of Invention and September 26, 1978
- Alice Cooper - May 31, 1973, August 25, 1977, March 6, 1979 and February 10, 1987, with Megadeth
- Deep Purple - June 10, 1973 and December 11, 1974, with Elf and The Electric Light Orchestra
- T. Rex - July 20, 1973
- David Bowie - October 13, 1974, February 20, 1976 and March 24, 1978
- Jefferson Starship - November 14-15, 1974 and July 1, 1976
- Bachman–Turner Overdrive - April 7, 1975, with Thin Lizzy and Bob Seger
- Uriah Heep - August 24, 1975, with Blue Öyster Cult
- The Doobie Brothers - September 26, 1975, with The Outlaws
- The Allman Brothers Band - November 18, 1975, with Muddy Waters
- Aerosmith - November 21, 1975, July 8, 1976 and October 5, 1977, with The Brownsville Station
- KISS - February 4, 1976, February 1-2, 1977, with Uriah Heep, September 24, 1979, February 10 and December 30, with Queensrÿche, 1984, January 20, 1986 and January 7, 1988
- Wishbone Ash - March 19, 1976
- ZZ Top - September 14, 1976, with The J. Geils Band and October 1, 1982
- Foghat - November 26, 1976, February 16, 1978 and March 29, 1983, with Triumph
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - February 22, 1977, June 9 and November 27, 1978 and October 14, 1980
- Blue Öyster Cult - October 24, 1977, with Black Oak Arkansas and Prism
- Kansas - November 28, 1977, with Crawler and November 3, 1980
- Electric Light Orchestra - August 15, 1978 and November 2, 1981, with Hall & Oates
- Black Sabbath - August 27, 1978, with Van Halen and October 9, 1980, with Blue Öyster Cult (Riot ensued after Geezer Butler was hit by a bottle)
- Billy Joel - October 15, 1978
- John Denver - November 2, 1978, June 18, 1982 and December 3, 1993
- Rush - December 7, 1978, with Golden Earring, April 17-19, 1980, March 2, 1981, with Max Webster, October 9, 1982, with Rory Gallagher, June 25, 1984, March 24, 1986, with Marillion and April 5, 1988, with The Rainmakers
- Boston - March 31, 1979, with Sammy Hagar
- Diana Ross - April 25, 1979
- Van Halen - August 21, 1979, April 14, 1980, July 2, 1981 and August 16, 1982
- Rick James - April 7, 1980, with Prince
- Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - May 21, 1980
- Genesis - June 7, 1980, November 16, 1981 and November 10, 1983
- Def Leppard - June 14, 1980, November 5, 1987, November 16, 1992 and March 29, 2002
- Heart - July 25, 1980
- Queen - September 10, 1980, with Dakota
- Styx - June 9-10, 1981 and May 23, 1983
- The Jacksons - August 26, 1981
- Bob Dylan - October 16-17, 1981, October 30, 1999, with Phil Lesh and Friends and October 28, 2001
- AC/DC - November 17, 1981
- Prince - December 26, 1981, with The Time and April 7, 1983, with The Time and Vanity 6
- Barry Manilow - October 20, 1982
- The Who - December 7, 1982
- Phil Collins - February 3, 1983
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - March 14, 1983, with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go and March 5, 1995, with Pete Droge
- REO Speedwagon - May 3, 1983
- Robert Plant - August 31, 1983, June 1, 1988 and November 9, 1993
- Talking Heads - January 25, 1984
- The Police - February 20, 1984
- Scorpions - February 26, 1984, with Dokken
- Tina Turner - September 14, 1984 and September 14, 1985
- Ratt - November 4, 1984, with Billy Squier and February 1, 1989
- Iron Maiden - December 19, 1984, with Twisted Sister and March 8, 1987, with Bon Jovi
- Giuffria - February 18, 1985
- R.E.M. - August 6, 1985
- Mötley Crüe - October 30, 1985, October 17, 1997 and March 12, 2005
- The Motels - November 1, 1985, with Rick Springfield
- Ozzy Osbourne - April 6, 1986, with Metallica
- Journey - September 26, 1986 and June 15, 2003, with Styx and REO Speedwagon
- Emerson, Lake & Powell - October 22, 1986
- The Beastie Boys - March 16, 1987, with Fishbone, May 22, 1995 and August 11, 1998, with A Tribe Called Quest and Money Mark
- Roger Waters - November 13, 1987
- Dio - February 22, 1988, with Megadeth and Savatage
- Metallica - November 22, 1988, with Queensrÿche
- The Grateful Dead - April 15-16, 1989
- Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble and Jeff Beck - October 27, 1989
- Queensrÿche - March 11 and May 11, 1991 and April 29, 1995
- Bryan Adams - November 14, 1992
- Nirvana - October 26, 1993, with Jawbreaker and Mudhoney
- Tupac Shakur - September 3, 1994
- Nine Inch Nails - January 18, 1995, with Pop Will Eat Itself and The Jim Rose Circus and April 18, 2000, with A Perfect Circle
- Our Lady Peace - November 3, 1995
- White Zombie - November 11, 1995
- Bush - April 19, 1996, with No Doubt and The Goo Goo Dolls
- The Stone Temple Pilots - December 13, 1996 and October 9, 2000, with Godsmack and Disturbed
- 311 - August 14, 1997, with Michael Franti & Spearhead
- Pantera - January 31, 1998, with Anthrax and Coal Chamber
- The Family Values Tour - October 2, 1998
- Creed - October 16, 1999, with Our Lady Peace
- Matchbox 20 - February 28, 2001, with Everclear and Lifehouse and May 3, 2003
- The Guess Who - October 3, 2001, with Joe Cocker
- Ray Charles - November 4, 2001
- Tool - September 1, 2002, with Meshuggah
- Alan Jackson - February 1, 2003
- Martina McBride - December 20, 2003
- Green Day - November 9, 2004, with My Chemical Romance
- Josh Groban - February 19, 2005
- Judas Priest - October 1, 2005, with Anthrax and Hatebreed
- Brad Paisley - January 27, 2006, with Sara Evans and Billy Currington and August 24, 2007
- Fall Out Boy - April 18, 2006, with The All-American Rejects, Hawthorne Heights and From First to Last
- The Milwaukee Blues Festival - February 29, 2008 and February 18, 2011
- The Powerade Jam Festival - March 24, 2008
- André Rieu - April 16, 2008
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - November 2, 2008, with The Beastie Boys, Tenacious D and Relentless7
- The Cheetah Girls - December 5, 2008, with Clique Girlz
- Gucci Mane - September 21, 2009
- Matthew West - January 17, 2010
- Daughtry - April 7, 2010, with Cavo and Lifehouse
- Kid Cudi - September 10, 2010, with The Shiny Toy Guns
- Rick Ross - December 16, 2010
- Skillet - March 4, 2011, with Superchick and Flame
- The Old School Music Festival - May 7, 2011
- T-Pain - November 26, 2011
- New Edition - June 8, 2012
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Famous quotes containing the word concerts:
“If you love music, hear it; go to operas, concerts and pay fiddlers to play to you; but I insist on your neither piping nor fiddling yourself. It puts a gentleman in a very frivolous, contemptible light.... Few things would mortify me more than to see you bearing a part in a concert, with a fiddle under your chin, or a pipe in your mouth.”
—Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773)
“The concerts you enjoy together
Neighbors you annoy together
Children you destroy together
That make marriage a joy”
—Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)