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    Shaun Cassidy in 1976 <don't laugh; I was 11!>...I went to much cooler concerts after that :smokin:
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    George Strait, Ronnie Milsap, Taylor Swift opened...Dec. 2006
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    Bruce Springsteen ~ Born in the USA Tour. :0)
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    Rick Springfield and Corey Hart - 1984 at the Lake Charles Civic Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana :)
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    Prince in the late 80s.
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    Led Zeppelin - 1968 I think
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    My Chemical Romance (MCR) - Kansas City - 2008 I believe
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    Jackyl
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    So many ....
    Roy Orbison Houston Coliseum don't remember the year but it was before 1964
    Dave Clark Five 1964 Dec
    The Rolling Stones 1966
    The Beatles 1965
    Hermans Hermits 1966
    Beach Boys 1966
    Caravan of Stars 1966
    Where the Action Is 1966 with Paul Revere & the Raiders
    Chad & Jeremy 1966
    Peter Paul & Mary 1968
    Cream
    Ian Whitcomb
    Bob Dylan 1978
    Wow, that's some list! My first concert was Glen Campbell at the Indiana State Fair, I think 1967.
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    The Grateful Dead, 1991. That was my first big stadium concert. I had been to several smaller, in a bar, shows before that, the only one I can remember that might ring a bell for some is T.S.O.L.
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    Simple Minds or U2. Can't quite remember which was first.
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    Green Day was my first! been many more since then :)
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    Tom Jones at the Apollo Stadium Adelaide SA
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    Backstreet Boys (hangs head in shame....)
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    Charlie Daniels band 1978
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    Billy Joel circa "We Didn't Start the Fire." So, late 80s?
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    Mine was the All That Tour in .. I believe 1998? Some of the performers were Aaron Carter, Mya, and 98 Degrees.
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    Journey - 1986
    With opening act The Outfield
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    Def Leppard...but the best has been Rob Zombie by far!! Then Korn....love concerts!
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    Would have been Elvis Presley at the MGM Grand in Vegas in early 70's. Unfortunately, my folks thought I was too young and I ended up stuck in the hotel room with grandma baby-sitting while the rest of the family went to the gig.

    Did let me go to a show a year later - Tony Orlando and Dawn.

    Yep, first gig could have been Elvis in his Vegas-era prime but - instead - got stuck with Tony singing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon".
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    Steve Miller Band... early 90's.... at Red Rock Park in Colorado
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    mumford and sons. still the best concert i have been to by far :)
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    The Grateful Dead, 1991. That was my first big stadium concert. I had been to several smaller, in a bar, shows before that, the only one I can remember that might ring a bell for some is T.S.O.L.

    Reading through this whole thread I couldn't believe I was gonna be the first to mention the Grateful Dead - still surprised I'm only the 2nd. My 1st show was May 9, 1981 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, NY (Long Island) - first of MANY times seeing them & their related projects. By 1991 I had seen them 40 something times, went to Giants Stadium in 1991..........
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    whitesnake with great white as the opening act.
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    Jason Aldean in Mission, TX. Great show!
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    U2 :love: In Calgary, Canada , 2001
    My first concert and it was unforgettable!!
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    Social Distortion - Greek Theatre in Berkeley - 92-94
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    Britney Spears, long before she was Britney *****.
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    N'Sync---Went to one of their concerts every year too when I was pre-teen!
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    AC/DC, September 13, 1985, Boston Garden. Or as they say in Boston, "the gahden". Amazing what history you can dig up on the internet.
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