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词条 List of events at Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts
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2019

  • February 16, Alan Parsons Project

2018

  • October 28, Lindsey Buckingham, opening act was J.S. Ondara
  • February 28, Jorma Kaukonen at the Studio Theatre

2017

  • July 21, Ace Frehley, opening act was local band Vibe
  • June 30, Al Stewart, Ambrosia and Firefall
  • April 15, Dick Dale, opening act was Stephen Cotta at the Studio Theatre
  • March 19, The Charlie Daniels Band, opening act was the Scooter Brown Band

2016

  • July 21, Ted Nugent, opening act was The Raskins
  • June 11, KC and the Sunshine Band, Blue Öyster Cult, Orleans
  • May 19, The Monkees
  • March 18, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, opening act was the Outlaws
  • March 3, Herb Alpert & Lani Hall
  • February 13, Dave Mason
  • January 24, Arlo Guthrie, opening act was the Sarah Lee Guthrie

2015

  • November 12, Yes
  • November 11, America
  • October 30, Kansas
  • August 19, John Hiatt and Taj Mahal
  • August 8, Jorma Kaukonen at the Studio Theatre
  • May 15, John Mayall
  • May 6, Boston
  • April 23, Celtic Woman
  • February 14, Gordon Lightfoot
  • January 14, Foreigner

2014

  • December 10, Hall & Oates
  • November 12, Heart
  • October 22, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
  • March 28, The Moody Blues
  • February 16, The Beach Boys
  • January 2, Gregg Allman, opening act was the Devon Allman Band

2013

  • October 18, Chicago
  • April 29, The Smashing Pumpkins
  • March 30, Yes

2012

  • August 30, Creed

2011

  • October 7, The Steve Miller Band
  • May 13, Kris Kristofferson and John Prine
  • March 20, Crystal Gayle, Larry Gatlin and Andy Cooney (American Voices tour)

2010

  • November 19, Diana Ross
  • November 17, Fiddler on the Roof
  • April 30, ZZ Top
  • April 2, Jerry Seinfeld
  • March 20, Foreigner
  • February 4, Buddy Guy and B.B. King
  • January 23, South Pacific

2007

  • December 29, ZZ Top, opening act was Blackberry Smoke
  • November 7, Morrissey
  • April 6, Tom Jones

2006

  • July 15, Spyro Gyra
  • July 9, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
  • March 25, The Sleeping Beauty
  • March 10, James Taylor
  • February 2, Soweto Gospel Choir
  • January 29, Earl Klugh
  • January 27, Vince Gill
  • January 15, Linda Ronstadt

2005

  • November 2, Billy Idol
  • October 20, Trisha Yearwood, opening act was Jessi Alexander
  • September 28, Loggins and Messina (Sittin' In Again tour)
  • April 15, Ravi Shankar with Anoushka Shankar and Tanmoy Bose
  • April 13, Joe Jackson and Todd Rundgren, opening act was Ethel
  • April 8, Mannheim Steamroller
  • March 3, Patti Labelle

2003

  • November 16, Peter Cetera
  • October 26, Wynonna, opening act was Blue Country
  • October 19, Boz Scaggs
  • October 10, Peter Frampton, opening act was Joe Bonamassa
  • January 7, Huey Lewis and the News

2002

  • December 18, The Oak Ridge Boys
  • November 24, The Irish Tenors
  • October 26, Wynonna
  • October 20, Michael Bolton
  • October 3, Lee Ann Womack, opening act was Elizabeth Cook
  • May 10, Jethro Tull
  • March 20, Englebert Humperdinck
  • March 10, Natalie Merchant
  • March 15, KC and the Sunshine Band and Village People
  • February 22, Sérgio Mendes and Dionne Warwick
  • January 4, Hall & Oates (postponed from 13 September 2001)

2001

  • November 23, Anne Murray with full symphony orchestra
  • September 9, Olivia Newton-John
  • April 24, Bruce Hornsby
  • March 21, The Irish Rovers
  • February 11, Smokey Robinson
  • January 14, Kenny Rogers, opening act was Linda Davis

2000

  • October 29, Julio Iglesias
  • October 26, Natalie Cole
  • June 2, Wynonna, opening act was Michael Johnson
  • February 18, Stomp
  • January 23, Tony Orlando with Johnny Petillo

1999

  • November 21, Chicago
  • November 20, Ray Charles
  • November 8, The Righteous Brothers
  • November 5, Alabama
  • July 16, Ann and Nancy Wilson (acoustic)
  • March 16, Kodo

1998

  • October 23, Willie Nelson and Family, opening act was Bob Rafkin
  • October 22, Peter, Paul and Mary
  • March 20, The Scots Guards and The Black Watch
  • March 13, Guitar Summit III: Herb Ellis, Sharon Isbin, Rory Block and Stanley Jordan
  • February 13, Wayne Newton
  • February 12, Bobby Vinton
  • February 3, B.B. King
  • February 1, Pat Metheny Group
  • January 11, George Winston
  • January 2, James Brown with backup singers The Bitter Sweets

1997

  • December 27, The Manhattan Transfer
  • November 28, Colors of Christmas: Sheena Easton, Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, Patti Austin
  • November 13, Dr. John and his Band joined by Charlie Musselwhite and Keb' Mo' for a few songs
  • October 23, Dion and Little Richard
  • October 19, Al Di Meola and The Rippingtons with Russ Freeman
  • August 10, Boz Scaggs, opening act was Delgado
  • February 22, Tibetan Monks
  • February 16, Paul Anka, opening act was comedian Stewie Stone

1996

  • November 23, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings, opening act was comedian Dan Riley
  • November 15, Art Porter, Jr. and George Benson
  • October 26, America and Air Supply
  • October 24, The Four Tops
  • April 4, Grease with Sally Struthers and Mackenzie Phillips
  • March 23, Gordon Lightfoot
  • February 8, Blood, Sweat & Tears

1988

  • April 10, Singin' in the Rain (venue premiere performance)

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