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 Victor Cooke Ah my bad. Fixed. 👍🏻 Curve / Freaky Chakra Jun 05, 2026
 Izzy Jones 25 @eyeslikeagrave yeahđź’” Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival Jun 04, 2026
 Mudflapper I thought it was rescheduled to Sunday night, not Monday? Curve / Freaky Chakra Jun 04, 2026
 EyesLikeAGrave I believe butcher babies were dropped for weather? Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival Jun 04, 2026
 EyesLikeAGrave Ticket Price: $70.00 Slipknot / Marilyn Manson / Of Mice & Men Jun 04, 2026
 Brucefan24 The Guess Who: Randy Bachman – lead guitar, backing vocals (1960–1970, 1979, 1983, 1999–2003, 2025–present) Burton Cummings - lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar, flute, harmonica (1966–1975, 1979, 1983, 1999–2003, 2025–present) Sean Fitzsimons - drums, backing vocals (2025–present) Jeff Jones - bass, backing vocals (2025–present) Nick Sinopoli - percussion, backing vocals (2025–present) Tim Bovaconti - guitar, backing vocals (2025–present) Joe Augello - guitar, backing vocals (2025–present) The Guess Who / Don Felder Jun 04, 2026
 Spencer the Groover Skinhead invasion of the stage during the set by The Redskins. GLC Music Festival 1984 Jun 04, 2026
 Christiaan Sabatelli This was at an airport, not Masquerade, and there were two or three other bands. One of them was Presidents of the United States The Cramps / Reverend Horton Heat / The Presidents of The United States of America Jun 04, 2026
 Alan Turman Love in Reverse was the opening band, Republica was the middle band. Gravity Kills Jun 04, 2026
 Mitch Gurowitz Trying to recall opening acts, I recall seeing at this venue: Madness, Squeeze, REM (opening), The (English Beat) and can’t recall which opening act(s) were at the Squeeze show (was it REM and the Beat?) I think Marshall Crenshaw may have been on one of these bills, I can ask him next time I see him. Squeeze Jun 04, 2026
 Phil Murphy I was at this gig - it changed my life, it changed the way I saw the world. Bizarre Festival 1987 Jun 04, 2026
 Charlie Gregory 88 Mike Sisco, Dan Boone, and I went to this Concert. ZZ Top Jun 04, 2026
 Charlie Gregory 88 Setlist share setlist Thunderbird Play Video La Grange Play Video Blue Jean Blues Play Video Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash cover) Play Video Chevrolet Play Video Waitin' for the Bus Play Video Jesus Just Left Chicago Play Video Move Me on Down the Line Play Video Heard It on the X Play Video Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers Play Video Just Got Paid Play Video Balinese Play Video Tush Play Video Mexican Blackbird Play Video Backdoor Medley Play Video ZZ Top Jun 04, 2026
 leprikon Brent Cobb & the Fixin's Brent Cobb / The Band of Heathens / Ethan Lively Jun 04, 2026
 leprikon Brent Cobb & Them Brent Cobb / The Maggie Valley Band Jun 04, 2026
 Charlie Gregory 88 Mike Sisco, Michael Oleary, Charlie McCloud, and I went to this Concert. ZZ Top Jun 04, 2026
 Charlie Gregory 88 Copilot Search Branding Like Dislike ZZ Top Concert in Dallas, Texas (Nov 29, 1975) On Saturday, November 29, 1975, ZZ Top performed at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas, as part of their Fandango! Tour setlist.fm+1. This show was one of many in a busy 1975 schedule that included stops in Houston, San Antonio, and other Texas cities Concert Archives. Setlist Highlights The band’s setlist featured a mix of tracks from their 1975 album Fandango! and classic covers, including setlist.fm+1: Thunderbird Chevrolet Precious and Grace Waitin’ for the Bus Jesus Just Left Chicago Heard It on the X Balinese Move Me on Down the Line Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers Blue Jean Blues Rattlesnake Shake (Fleetwood Mac cover) La Grange Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash cover) – Encore Tush Just Got Paid Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley cover) – Encore 2 Backdoor Medley (including I Was There) Tour Context The Fandango! Tour supported ZZ Top’s 1975 album Fandango!, which followed the success of Tres Hombres and the hit single “La Grange.” The tour was known for ZZ Top’s signature blues-rock sound, humorous stage presence, and tight live performances Concert Archives. Venue & Atmosphere The Dallas Memorial Auditorium was a common venue for major acts in the 1970s, offering a large capacity for rock concerts. While no official crowd photos are in the provided results, the setlist and tour context suggest a high-energy, fan-favorite performance typical of ZZ Top’s live shows. If you’re researching this specific show, setlist archives like setlist.fm and Concert Archives provide the full track order and allow for user comments or corrections setlist.fm+1. ZZ Top Jun 04, 2026
 Frank_ Sounds like a plan if we can get more traction. Hellfest 2026 Jun 04, 2026
 Krock Nice add Zimtrim! Thanks Boston / Sammy Hagar Jun 04, 2026
 Charlie Gregory 88 Mike Sisco, John Coggins and I went to this Concert. Jethro Tull Jun 04, 2026