Beyoncé to Perform at Gophers Huntington Bank Stadium on July 20, 2023

Largest crowd at the Bank! U2 is like The Dead. Could tour every year and sell out all concerts. FooFighters have reached that status as well.
Agree. Same goes for Pearl Jam. All of their fansbases have achieved tribe status.
 

Agree. Same goes for Pearl Jam. All of their fansbases have achieved tribe status.
Absolutely. So wanted to get to one of Pearl Jam's Home Show concerts in Seattle in 2018. The Flying V guitars are sweet. Ten is a must have foundational album to have in any rock collection.

 


Some of y'all really showing your age on this forum lmao
"Who cares?"
She's only one of the biggest artists of this generation. Would 100% go but I'm already going to billy joel/stevie nicks.
 




I was there that night with my cousin and a couple of other friends who made the trip. Scored GA/Pit Tix.

I'm glad my cousin had the sense to recognize the history of the moment and snap this Pearl Jam/Mudhoney/Soundgarden combo.

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That set had to be awesome.
 


If we're bragging - in the fall of '78, I scalped main floor, front row center tickets for Springsteen at the old St. Paul Civic Center. show went almost 4 hours. best freakin' concert of my life. and I've seen the Stones, the Who, the Dead, Dylan, and plenty more.

2nd place might be a Blues Festival I went to with BB King, Buddy Guy and Koko Taylor. Hell of a show.
 





Any cell phone photos or video you can share from the gig? 😎

I'm assuming that was a joke. no cell phone in '78. I suppose I could have tried to bring a camcorder into the arena, but I don't think I would have made it past security.

to paraphrase the movie "Titanic" - "It exists now only in my memories."
 

I'm assuming that was a joke. no cell phone in '78. I suppose I could have tried to bring a camcorder into the arena, but I don't think I would have made it past security.

to paraphrase the movie "Titanic" - "It exists now only in my memories."
 







Replacements could be hit or miss...
Indeed, that's why living up to the expectations/hype in front of 10,000 fans in front of a hometown audience (and a large percentage of out of towners) at Midway was one of my favorites.
 

She won her first one 22 years ago. It's a pretty impressive career. Her music isn't my usual cup of tea but she's got some good songs.

Not my cup of tea either but she’s doing something right.

The Venn diagram overlap of eg U2 fans and Beyoncé fans is probably pretty small. Did a google on U2 popularity versus U2 and this highly scientific piece popped up. Chicken or egg, though?



 




I think it's goat. You know the Baphomet worship.
 

Indeed, that's why living up to the expectations/hype in front of 10,000 fans in front of a hometown audience (and a large percentage of out of towners) at Midway was one of my favorites.

I've been to hundreds of shows (including U2 at then TCF bank). I have never been to a show where the crowd LOVED the band more than the Replacements at Midway.

Midway was an underrated venue for concerts.
 


I've been to hundreds of shows (including U2 at then TCF bank). I have never been to a show where the crowd LOVED the band more than the Replacements at Midway.

Midway was an underrated venue for concerts.
Agreed. I wonder why the Saints have not tried to have some shows in the new digs.
 

Sounds better. No roof, which can be good or bad, but I would always take my chances with the weather. Rent could be vastly different as well.

I saw U2 both at the Bank and Zygi Dome and had the benefit of having GA tickets. I was approximately the same distance both times from the stage. Even though I got soaking wet at the Bank, I enjoyed that show vastly more than the one across the Mississippi River. No brainer.
Vividly remember getting caught in that deluge while bar hopping in NE, and thinking "those poor bastards at the U2 concert". :ROFLMAO:

Apparently though, Bono playing solo in the downpour was one of the most iconic moments in Twin Cities concert history. Or so some say
 

But it will often impact your cut. There are not that many entities that could insure a tour like Beyonce's.

I doubt we'll ever know, but I'm guessing that Huntington Bank offered them a much better deal.
Could be a thing about which ticketing companies "own" the various venues, as well?

Like if her tour has an exclusive deal with SeatGeek instead of Ticketmaster, or something. No idea, made that up.
 

Vividly remember getting caught in that deluge while bar hopping in NE, and thinking "those poor bastards at the U2 concert". :ROFLMAO:

Apparently though, Bono playing solo in the downpour was one of the most iconic moments in Twin Cities concert history. Or so some say

You be the judge. Amazing it was not delayed due to lightning.

 

Agreed. I wonder why the Saints have not tried to have some shows in the new digs.
There have been at least two. One classic rock, headlined by Cheap Trick, with Gene Simmons and Don Felder, and one with a bunch of 90's hip hop artists.

But now that the Saints are part of organized baseball, they might be more restrictive on what is allowed in-season.
 




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