Who played at the Denver Coliseum?

The arena has been home ice to several hockey teams from various leagues including the Denver Cutthroats (2012–14), the Denver/Colorado Rangers (1987–89), the Denver Spurs (1968–75), the Denver Invaders (1963–64) and the Denver Mavericks (1959).

When did Pink Floyd play in Denver?

April 18, 1988
Pink Floyd Concert Setlist at Mile High Stadium, Denver on April 18, 1988 | setlist.fm.

Who played at Pepsi Center?

Pepsi Center Concerts (Updated for 2022)

Nov 19, 2019 The Chainsmokers / 5 Seconds of Summer / Lennon Stella
Nov 19, 2019 World War Joy Tour The Chainsmokers / 5sos
Nov 19, 2019 The Chainsmokers / 5 Seconds of Summer / Lennon Stella
Nov 19, 2019 The Chainsmokers / 5 Seconds of Summer / Lennon Stella

When did Lynyrd Skynyrd play at Mile High Stadium?

Lynyrd Skynyrd played at the Stadium June 27, 1976, as part of their One More From The Road tour.

What happened to the Denver Coliseum?

Since April 20, 2020, the Denver Coliseum has served as a 24/7 shelter for people experiencing homelessness. It ceased operations December 3, 2021, about a month before the National Western Stock Show takes place.

Did Pink Floyd ever play in Denver?

DENVER — Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters will bring his next North American tour to Colorado in September, concert promoter AEG Presents announced Thursday. “Roger Waters: This Is Not A Drill” will visit Ball Arena in Denver on Sept. 22, 2022.

When did Pepsi Center change to Ball Arena?

October 1, 1999
Since opening as the Pepsi Center on October 1, 1999 with a sold-out performance by Celine Dion, the arena has hosted a wide variety of events including hockey and basketball games, musical acts, and family events. In 2020, Ball Corporation acquired the naming rights and renamed the venue Ball Arena.

When did Lynyrd Skynyrd play in Denver?

Tour dates

Date City Country
North America
June 18, 1977 Hyannis, Massachusetts United States
June 19, 1977 Buffalo, New York
June 26, 1977 Denver, Colorado

Did the Rockies play at Mile High?

Not only was Mile High Stadium home to some great Denver Bronco teams and players throughout its existence but was the home of the Colorado Rockies baseball team for two seasons (1993 & 1994).