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 GVS Yes, the Aerosmith concert originally scheduled for Monday, October 24, 1977, in New Haven, Connecticut, was postponed and rescheduled for a later date in December 1977. The initial wave of postponements that autumn followed an incident on October 9, 1977, at the Philadelphia Spectrum where an M-80 explosive injured Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, forcing the band to reschedule several October shows. Aerosmith Aug 14, 2026
 GVS The postponed October 24, 1977, concert at the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum was rescheduled and played on Tuesday, December 27, 1977.Due to high demand and the shuffling of their Draw The Line tour schedule, Aerosmith actually ended up playing three total dates at the New Haven Coliseum that month:December 7, 1977December 8, 1977December 27, 1977 (The exact makeup date for the October 24th show) Aerosmith Aug 14, 2026
 Guidorec Album launch event Nina Winder-Lind Aug 14, 2026
 Jenn Rohrer Was in the audience for this show. Guests included John McEnroe and Piper Perabo. I enrolled in some ticket lottery and was called and asked a question pertaining to the show and I got it right and they set me up with will-call tickets Queens of the Stone Age Aug 14, 2026
 BrianLR The Rhythms of the Hearts Band is a 14 piece band that includes a variety of music styles, such as jazz, latin salsa, afro-caribbean, and rhythm and blues. Featured in the band is composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist, Luis de Jesús, music director and saxophonist, Jeremy Leon, and many more amazing musicians! United Rhythms + Visions Aug 14, 2026
 Keith Van Amburgh Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 I, II & III and Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 I, II, III, IV. Emanuel Ax / The Philadelphia Orchestra Aug 14, 2026
 Shmael47 Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinnegar Holiday Show 'Its for the kids!' Jake Aug 14, 2026
 Shmael47 This show was on September 6th. The Punch Brothers were in Chicago at Symphony Center on September 7, 2018. Punch Brothers / Madison Cunningham Aug 14, 2026
 Mr. Moto I remember that it was a revolving stage, which was new to me, and after the opening notes he started singing "Purple Haze" just as he was facing in our direction. Fat Mattress / The Jimi Hendrix Experience Aug 14, 2026
 Stewart1950 Peter Frampton played guitar in Bowie's band. David Bowie Aug 14, 2026
 lipwak Pics and docs here: http://levyarchive.bam.org/Detail/occurrences/2003 Mieskuoro Huutajat / David Lang / Phil Kline Aug 14, 2026
 Jack Archer Heading over on my own, will be my first solo gig! Keen to meet anyone in the pit if they’re keen 👊🏻💪🏻🍻 Bury Tomorrow / Gideon / Headwreck Aug 14, 2026
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2026/08/14/modest-mouse-palace-theatre-20260813/ Modest Mouse / Califone Aug 14, 2026
 Crayger244 Tulagi was the most used name for the venue but on occasion advertisements listed it as "Tulagi's Tulagi's Aug 14, 2026
 flymommachat JH at the height of his career. New project Monica is smooth, brave!! Jack Harlow / James Savage Aug 14, 2026
 Georges A. Gauthier It’s been a very long time since I’ve had a Rush show. I bought these tickets assuming this might be my last. If it had been, I think that would have been alright. On the one hand, you can see and hear the age. Obviously, Lee and Liefson operating at 60-70% is still better than most musicians on their best day and I’ve never known them at their best - they were already 25 years into their careers when I first saw them live - but the endurance and energy isn’t as high at seventy-something. Then there was the feeling that there were two interlopers on stage On the the hand, they were great and the show was amazing. The visuals were nostalgic but playful. They played songs I’d never seen live. I was moved during Bravado. The tributes to Neil were respectful and impactful. And of course, seeing this with Shahn meant we both were remembering Eric, our absent brother, the man who excitedly introduced us to this marvellous band who play songs about Oaks and Maples fighting it out. He too was missed. Rush Aug 14, 2026
 E.Fud Honestly, very disappointing. Mr Thile is incredibly talented and I love the sound of a mandolin however, for this concert, he was noodling around and not playing songs per se. I actually walked out which I really don’t recall ever doing at any other concert that I have attended. It was just that bad. Chris Thile Aug 14, 2026
 E.Fud Augustin Hadelich, violin Francesco Piemontesi, piano Nicolas de Grigny — Pange, lingua, gloriosi Corporis mysterium (No. 3: Récit du chant de l'hymne précédent) Claude Debussy — Violin Sonata in G minor, L. 140, CD 148 Francis Poulenc — Violin Sonata, FP 119 Jean-Philippe Rameau — Pièces de Clavecin en Concert No. 2, RCT 8 ("II. La Boucon. Air gracieux") György Kurtág — Tre Pezzi, Op. 14e César Franck — Violin Sonata in A major, FWV 8 Known for his phenomenal technique and ravishing tone, German virtuoso Augustin Hadelich is one of the most celebrated violinists of our time. His musical partner, the Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi, performs with sensitivity and poetry combined with power and brilliance. Together, they embark on an evening of mostly French music, from Rameau and Poulenc to Franck, Debussy, and Kurtág. Augustin Hadelich with Francesco Piemontesi Aug 14, 2026
 E.Fud An exquisite and truly unique concert experience: Mr. Ma played solo as he talked about his immigration from France to the US, and how he played for the president of the United States as a young child accompanied by his sibling on the piano. He spoke of his time at UNIVESITY and the influences that helped him grow throughout his career. He spoke of how it took him a while to find joy in the music, even though he was a child prodigy and could play exceptionally well as a youngster (the joy and appreciation came later). He played the most famous cello composition by Bach as well as Spiegel Im Spiegel by Avro Pärt. It was a multimedia presentation with a huge screen behind him, and there were lighting effects that spread throughout the auditorium, including the ceiling and side walls. He was affable, gracious, and unbelievably humble. It was a privilege of a lifetime. Yo‐Yo Ma Aug 14, 2026
 E.Fud Ha ha ha: 1982 and it was supposed to be The Who’s very “final tour”… they had a two night booking in Toronto, I went to the first night, it was phenomenal, I was right at the front at the stage lip, and because it was so great and because it was supposed to be their very last tour ever I scalped a ticket for the subsequent night and went again. Well, great concert, but it was definitely not even close to their final tour! The Who Aug 14, 2026