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** [[May 26]]: Ten Years After | ** [[May 26]]: Ten Years After | ||
** [[July 4]]: ZZ Top / Spooky Tooth / Climax Blues Band | ** [[July 4]]: ZZ Top / Spooky Tooth / Climax Blues Band | ||
** [[July 14]]: [[KISS]] / Nazareth | ** [[July 14]]: [[KISS]] / Blue Öyster Cult / Nazareth | ||
** [[August 30]]: Marshall Tucker Band | ** [[August 30]]: Marshall Tucker Band | ||
** [[October 19]]: Billy Joel | |||
** [[November 17]]: Dickie Betts | ** [[November 17]]: Dickie Betts | ||
** [[November 20]]: Todd Rundgren | ** [[November 20]]: Todd Rundgren / Utopia | ||
** [[November 30]]: Brownsville Station / James Gang / Atlanta Rhythm Section | ** [[November 30]]: Brownsville Station / James Gang / Atlanta Rhythm Section | ||
* [[1975]] | * [[1975]] | ||
[[File:1975 Buckingham Nicks poster.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Buckingham Nicks at Municipal Auditorium]] | [[File:1975 Buckingham Nicks poster.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Buckingham Nicks at Municipal Auditorium]] | ||
** [[January 28]]: [[Buckingham Nicks]] | ** [[January 28]]<!--January 31?-->: [[Buckingham Nicks]] | ||
** [[August 7]]: | ** [[March 6]]: Jackson Browne | ||
** [[May 22]]: Kraftwerk | |||
** [[May 23]]: Golden Earring | |||
** [[May 28]]: The Eagles | |||
** [[July 24]]: Parliament Funkadelic | |||
** [[August 7]]: Jethro Tull | |||
** [[October 2]]: Charlie Daniels Band | |||
** [[October 22]]: [[KISS]] "Alive!" tour | ** [[October 22]]: [[KISS]] "Alive!" tour | ||
** [[November 27]]: The Beach Boys | ** [[October 28]]: Bachman-Turner Overdrive | ||
** [[November 12]]: Fleetwood Mac | |||
** [[November 27]]: The Beach Boys / Eric Carmen | |||
* [[1976]] | * [[1976]] | ||
** [[February 4]]: Deep Purple / Nazareth / Rory Gallagher | |||
** [[March 9]]: Joe Cocker / Styx | ** [[March 9]]: Joe Cocker / Styx | ||
** [[March 30]]–[[March 31|31]]: Electric Light Orchestra | |||
** [[April 13]]–[[April 14|14]]: Foghat / Montrose / Head East | ** [[April 13]]–[[April 14|14]]: Foghat / Montrose / Head East | ||
** [[April 22]]: Uriah Heep / Skyhooks | |||
** [[April 30]]: Bruce Springsteen | |||
** [[May 8]]: Wet Willie / Outlaws / Atlanta Rhythm Section | |||
** [[May 16]]: Poco / Willie Nelson / Flying Burrito Brothers | ** [[May 16]]: Poco / Willie Nelson / Flying Burrito Brothers | ||
** [[May 27]]: Marshall Tucker Band / Pure Prairie League | ** [[May 27]]: Marshall Tucker Band / Pure Prairie League | ||
** [[June 2]]: Yes | ** [[June 2]]: Yes / Pousette-Dart Band | ||
** [[October 30]]: Barry Manilow | |||
** [[December 10]]: Jeff Beck | |||
** [[December 28]]: Styx | |||
* [[1977]] | * [[1977]] | ||
** [[January 18]]: Foghat | ** [[January 18]]: Foghat | ||
** [[January 25]]: Black Sabbath | ** [[January 25]]: Black Sabbath | ||
** [[February 16]]: Rush / Blue Öyster Cult | |||
** [[February 22]]: Queen ("A Day at the Races" tour) / Thin Lizzy | |||
** [[August 25]]: Emmylou Harris / Willie Nelson | |||
** [[October 5]]: Heart ("Little Queen" tour) / Sanford & Townsend | |||
* [[1978]] | * [[1978]] | ||
** [[March 2]]: Eric Clapton | ** [[January 26]]; Jackson Browne | ||
** [[March 22]]: Rush / Pat Travers / The Babys | ** [[February 4]]: Foreigner / LeBlanc & Carr | ||
** [[May 29]]: Little Feat | ** [[March 2]]: Eric Clapton / Player | ||
** [[March 22]]: Rush ("A Farewell to Kings") / Pat Travers / The Babys | |||
** [[April 9]]: Journey / Ronnie Montrose / Van Halen | |||
** [[April 12]]: Willie Nelson | |||
** [[April 19]]: Blue Öyster Cult | |||
** [[May 3]]: Bob Segar & the Silver Bullet Band / The Sweet | |||
** [[May 29]]: Little Feat / John Hall | |||
** [[June 15]]: Foghat | ** [[June 15]]: Foghat | ||
** [[July 25]]: Jimmy Buffett / Little River Band / Randy Meisner | |||
** [[September 29]]: Bruce Springsteen | ** [[September 29]]: Bruce Springsteen | ||
** [[November 8]]: Black Sabbath / Van Halen | ** [[November 8]]: Black Sabbath / Van Halen | ||
** [[December 15]]: The Grateful Dead | ** [[December 15]]: The Grateful Dead | ||
** [[December 27]]: Atlanta Rhythm Section / Dixie Dregs | |||
* [[1979]] | * [[1979]] | ||
** [[March 13]]: Rush / UFO | ** [[March 13]]: Rush ("Hemispheres" tour) / UFO | ||
** [[June 5]]: Van Halen | ** [[April 28]]: Rick James | ||
** [[October 6]]: AC/DC | ** [[May 16]]: Sister Sledge | ||
** [[May 22]]: Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush | |||
** [[June 5]]: Van Halen ("World Vacation" tour) | |||
** [[August 12]]: B. B. King / Bobby "Blue" Bland | |||
** [[September 4]]: Blue Öyster Cult / Ian Hunter / Rainbow | |||
** [[October 6]]: AC/DC ("Highway to Hell" tour) | |||
===1980s=== | ===1980s=== |
Revision as of 14:05, 17 July 2021
This is a List of concerts at Boutwell Auditorium, including events at Boutwell Auditorium (formerly Municipal Auditorium) headlined by musical performances.
Concerts by year
Before 1960
- 1939
- December: Don Bestor & the NBC Orchestra
- 1941
- June 26: The Ink Spots
- November 18: Marian Anderson
- 1947
- January 30: The Ink Spots / Johnny Otis & His Orchestra
- May 2: Count Basie & His Orchestra
- 1956
- January 29: Bill Haley & His Comets
- April 10: Nat King Cole (interrupted by a KKK assault)
- May 6: Little Richard / Fats Domino
- May 20: Bill Haley & His Comets / Bo Diddley
- December 16: Jerry Lee Lewis
- 1957
- June 16: Bo Diddley
- September 25: Fats Domino / Chuck Berry
1960s
- 1964
- July 18: Jerry Lee Lewis / Peter & Gordon
- September 19: WVOK "Shower of Stars": The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Ronnie & the Daytonas, Jerry Wallace, Norma Jean, Don Gibson, Bobby Wood, The Chartbusters, Travis Wommack & Ace Cannon
- September 27: The Animals / J. Frank Wilson / The Webs
- November 26: WVOK "Shower of Stars": The Four Seasons / Gale Garnett / Peter & Gordon / Jay & The Americans / Charlie Rich / Travis Wammack
- October: Odetta
- 1966
- May: Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass
- July 23: WVOK "Shower of Stars": Herman's Hermits / The Animals / Lou Christie / Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs / Jerry Lee Lewis / Jeanie Seely / Tommy James & the Shondells / The McCoys / The Hard Times
- October 1: WVOK "Shower of Stars": The Beach Boys, Peter & Gordon, Lou Christie, The Hollies, Ian Whitcomb, The Happenings, and The Count Five
- October 8: Johnny Cash
- October 9: Ray Charles
- November 12: Paul Revere & the Raiders
- 1967
- April 6: Billy Joe Royal / Tommy Roe / P. J. Proby / Keith / Neil Diamond
- May 20: WVOK Battle of the Bands]: Rockin' Rebellions
- June 17: WSGN Summer Fun: The Turtles / The Lovin' Spoonful / The Fifth Estate / The Electric Prunes
- July 29: WVOK "Shower of Stars": Herman's Hermits / Jim "Harpo" Valley / The Who / Every Mother's Son / Billy Joe Royal / Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs / The Rockin' Rebellions / Lou Christie
- December 2: WVOK "Shower of Stars": Paul Revere & The Raiders / Jon & Robin / The Music Explosion / The Buckinghams / Lou Christie / Neil Diamond / Tommy James & The Shondells
- 1968
- April 19: The Beach Boys / Buffalo Springfield
- July 27: WVOK "Shower of Stars": The Troggs / Herman's Hermits / The Buckinghams / The Ohio Express / Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart / Roy Head / Four Jacks & a Jill
1970s
- 1970
- April 8: Chicago
- April 11: B. B. King
- April 18: Frijid Pink
- May 16: Three Dog Night
- November 28: WVOK "Shower of Stars": Kenny Rogers & the First Edition, Iron Butterfly, The Grass Roots, Dawn, Tony Joe White, The Carpenters, and Mike Nesmith & the First National Band
- 1972
- January 29: The Allman Brothers Band
- April 1: King Crimson / Badfinger
- April 13: Cactus / Bloodrock
- May 21: Blue Öyster Cult / Alice Cooper
- August 4: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- December 12: Deep Purple / Fleetwood Mac / Dick Heckstall-Smith
- 1973
- March 23: J. Geils Band
- April 29: Wishbone Ash / Vinegar Joe
- May 4: Jerry Lee Lewis / Ten Years After
- August 11: Grand Funk Railroad
- August 22: Focus / Spooky Tooth
- September 28: ZZ Top / Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- November 3: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- November 4: Chicago
- November 24: J. Geils Band
- December 11: Rare Earth / Buddy Miles Express
- 1974
- January 18: REO Speedwagon / Joe Walsh & Barnstorm
- January 27: Mandrill
- May 5: Doobie Brothers
- May 26: Ten Years After
- July 4: ZZ Top / Spooky Tooth / Climax Blues Band
- July 14: KISS / Blue Öyster Cult / Nazareth
- August 30: Marshall Tucker Band
- October 19: Billy Joel
- November 17: Dickie Betts
- November 20: Todd Rundgren / Utopia
- November 30: Brownsville Station / James Gang / Atlanta Rhythm Section
- January 28: Buckingham Nicks
- March 6: Jackson Browne
- May 22: Kraftwerk
- May 23: Golden Earring
- May 28: The Eagles
- July 24: Parliament Funkadelic
- August 7: Jethro Tull
- October 2: Charlie Daniels Band
- October 22: KISS "Alive!" tour
- October 28: Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- November 12: Fleetwood Mac
- November 27: The Beach Boys / Eric Carmen
- 1976
- February 4: Deep Purple / Nazareth / Rory Gallagher
- March 9: Joe Cocker / Styx
- March 30–31: Electric Light Orchestra
- April 13–14: Foghat / Montrose / Head East
- April 22: Uriah Heep / Skyhooks
- April 30: Bruce Springsteen
- May 8: Wet Willie / Outlaws / Atlanta Rhythm Section
- May 16: Poco / Willie Nelson / Flying Burrito Brothers
- May 27: Marshall Tucker Band / Pure Prairie League
- June 2: Yes / Pousette-Dart Band
- October 30: Barry Manilow
- December 10: Jeff Beck
- December 28: Styx
- 1977
- January 18: Foghat
- January 25: Black Sabbath
- February 16: Rush / Blue Öyster Cult
- February 22: Queen ("A Day at the Races" tour) / Thin Lizzy
- August 25: Emmylou Harris / Willie Nelson
- October 5: Heart ("Little Queen" tour) / Sanford & Townsend
- 1978
- January 26; Jackson Browne
- February 4: Foreigner / LeBlanc & Carr
- March 2: Eric Clapton / Player
- March 22: Rush ("A Farewell to Kings") / Pat Travers / The Babys
- April 9: Journey / Ronnie Montrose / Van Halen
- April 12: Willie Nelson
- April 19: Blue Öyster Cult
- May 3: Bob Segar & the Silver Bullet Band / The Sweet
- May 29: Little Feat / John Hall
- June 15: Foghat
- July 25: Jimmy Buffett / Little River Band / Randy Meisner
- September 29: Bruce Springsteen
- November 8: Black Sabbath / Van Halen
- December 15: The Grateful Dead
- December 27: Atlanta Rhythm Section / Dixie Dregs
- 1979
- March 13: Rush ("Hemispheres" tour) / UFO
- April 28: Rick James
- May 16: Sister Sledge
- May 22: Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
- June 5: Van Halen ("World Vacation" tour)
- August 12: B. B. King / Bobby "Blue" Bland
- September 4: Blue Öyster Cult / Ian Hunter / Rainbow
- October 6: AC/DC ("Highway to Hell" tour)
1980s
- 1980
- January 29: Rush
- April 28: The Grateful Dead
- June 22: Rossington Collins Band
- October 16: Foghat
- 1983
- January 28: KISS "Creatures of the Night" 10th anniversary tour with Night Ranger
- February 9: Judas Priest
- August 1: Stray Cats
- 1985
- January 18: KISS "Animalize" tour with Krokus
- October 22: Sting
- October 23: Little Feat / The Allman Brothers Band
1990s
- 1993
- June 22: Butthole Surfers / Stone Temple Pilots / fIREHOSE / Basehead
- December 1: Nirvana / The Breeders
- 1994
- December 28: Dave Matthews Band
- 1995
- October 31: Blues Traveler
- 1996
- February 17: No Doubt / Bush / Goo Goo Dolls
- December 28: Marilyn Manson
- 1997
- January 19: Prince & the New Power Generation
- 1999
- February 4: Liz Phair / Alanis Morissette
- February 7: Bob Dylan / Brian Setzer Orchestra
2000s
- 2001
- January 23: Styx / REO Speedwagon
- 2002
- May 1: Incubus
- November 15: Brad Paisley / Chris Cagle / Tommy Shane Steiner
- 2003
- April 25: Foo Fighters / Transplants
- May 11: A Perfect Circle / The Icarus Line
- May 14: MxPx / Good Charlotte / New Found Glory
- October 29: 311
- November 5: A Perfect Circle
- 2004
- October 12: Pixies / The Thrills
- November 5: Velvet Revolver
- 2007
- February 25: Taking Back Sunday / Underoath / Armor for Sleep
- 2009
- September 4: Jamie Foxx
2010s
- 2014
- September 2: Austin Mahone / Fifth Harmony / Shawn Mendes / Alex Angelo
External links
- Boutwell Auditorium's Concert History at concertarchives.org