List of events at the Jacksonville Coliseum

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This is an incomplete list of entertainment acts who appeared at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum from 1960 through 2003. [1]

List of events held at the Coliseum
ArtistEventDateOpening Act(s)
AC/DC Powerage Tour August 12, 1978 Cheap Trick & Molly Hatchet
Highway to Hell Tour October 5, 1979 Blackfoot & Mother's Finest
Back in Black Tour August 24, 1980 Humble Pie & Nantucket
Fly on the Wall Tour November 7, 1985 Yngwie Malmsteen
Blow Up Your Video World Tour August 13, 1988 White Lion
Razors Edge World Tour February 19, 1991 King's X
Ballbreaker World Tour August 31, 1996 The Poor
Aerosmith Rocks TourMay 14, 1976
Aerosmith Express Tour May 14, 1978 Mahogany Rush
Rock in a Hard Place Tour December 17, 1982
Done with Mirrors Tour March 30, 1986 Ted Nugent
Permanent Vacation Tour April 16, 1988 White Lion
Pump Tour April 17, 1990 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts & Skid Row
Get a Grip Tour February 12, 1994 Brother Cane
Nine Lives Tour November 22, 1997 Talk Show
Alabama Mountain Music Tour November 9, 1982 Mickey Gilley & Johnny Lee
40-Hour Week TourFebruary 22, 1985 Bill Medley
Alice Cooper Killer TourMay 24, 1972 Todd Rundgren & The Hello People, Dr John Night Tripper
Billion Dollar Babies TourApril 22, 1973 Flo & Eddie
From the Inside TourJuly 9, 1978 Sweet
Flush the Fashion TourJuly 17, 1980
Anita Baker Compositions World Tour October 11, 1990 Perri "Pebbles" Reid
Backstreet Boys Backstreet's Back Tour July 9, 1998 Aaron Carter
Bad Company Run with the Pack TourMarch 27, 1976 Kansas
Holy Water Tour September 18, 1991 Damn Yankees
Barry Manilow If I Should Love Again Tour November 13, 1981
Here Comes the Night Tour November 21, 1982
Manilow TourAugust 28, 1985
The Beach Boys Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) TourJuly 24, 1965 (2 shows) The Searchers & The Zombies
Wild Honey TourApril 12, 1968 Strawberry Alarm Clock & Buffalo Springfield
1975 TourNovember 29, 1975Outlaws
M.I.U. Album TourSeptember 4, 1978 Jan & Dean
1984 TourApril 21, 1984 Mick Fleetwood's Zoo
1988 TourOctober 6, 1988
Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill Tour February 27, 1987 Public Enemy
Together Forever TourAugust 9, 1987 Run–D.M.C. & Davy D
Bee Gees Spirits Having Flown Tour October 4, 1979 Sweet Inspirations
Billy Joel The Bridge Tour March 24, 1987
Billy Ray Cyrus Some Gave All TourSeptember 1, 1992
May 14, 1993
It Won't Be the Last TourMarch 14, 1994
Black Sabbath Master of Reality TourMarch 3, 1972Wild Turkey
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath TourFebruary 16, 1974Bedlam
Never Say Die! TourNovember 4, 1978Van Halen
Heaven & Hell TourSeptember 6, 1980 Riot
Mob Rules Tour February 19, 1982 Doc Holliday
Born Again Tour February 14, 1984Night Ranger
Blackfoot Marauder TourSeptember 19, 1981 Johnny Van Zant Band
Blue Öyster Cult Agents of Fortune TourMarch 6, 1977 Atlanta Rhythm Section & Rick Derringer
Spectres TourApril 15, 1978 Angel
Mirrors TourSeptember 1, 1979 Ian Hunter Band
The Revölution by Night TourMarch 16, 1984 Aldo Nova
Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour March 5, 1966
1978 World Tour December 13, 1978
2002 Never Ending Tour February 5, 2002
Bob Segar & the Silver Bullet Band The Distance TourFebruary 21, 1983 John Hall Band
American Storm TourNovember 26, 1986
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet Tour February 18, 1987 Cinderella
New Jersey Syndicate Tour February 7, 1989 Skid Row
Boston Boston Tour April 10, 1977
Don't Look Back Tour January 5, 1979 Sammy Hagar
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band The River Tour February 18, 1981
The Rising Tour March 4, 2003
Bryan Adams Into the Fire Tour May 24, 1987
The Cars Candy-O Tour July 2, 1979
Charley Daniels Band Windows Tour May 15, 1982 Jimmy Hall
Cheap Trick In Color Tour December 16, 1977 Robin Trower Band
Heaven Tonight TourMay 20, 1979
One on One Tour August 7, 1982
Standing on the Edge Tour November 10, 1985 John Waite
Cher Living Proof: The Farewell Tour February 14, 2003
Chicago Chicago 18 Tour March 6, 1987
Clint Black No Time to Kill TourJuly 14, 1991
Collin Raye Tracks Tour October 18, 2000
Country Joe and the Fish 1974 TourApril 12, 1974
Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory Tour August 14, 1970
Mardi Gras Tour April 18, 1972
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN Tour November 18, 1977
The Cure Wish Tour June 6, 1992 Cranes
The Dave Clark Five 1964 North American TourDecember 11, 1964
1965 North American TourDecember 4, 1965
1966 North American TourJuly 16, 1966
David Bowie Sound+Vision Tour May 5, 1990
David Lee Roth Skyscraper Tour July 1, 1988 Poison
Deep Purple Machine Head Tour March 25, 1972 Buddy Miles Band
August 27, 1972 Elf
Who Do We Think We Are TourJune 15, 1973ZZ Top & Blue Öyster Cult
Stormbringer Tour December 14, 1974Elf & Electric Light Orchestra
Perfect Strangers Reunion Tour March 15, 1985 Girlschool
Def Leppard Pyromania World Tour May 21, 1983 Krokus & Jon Butcher Axis
Hysteria World Tour December 27, 1987 Tesla
7-Day Weekend TourFebruary 5, 1993
Diana Ross Swept Away TourNovember 20, 1984 Honeymoon Suite
Dio Sacred Heart TourOctober 6, 1985 Rough Cutt
Dream Evil Tour January 26, 1988 Megadeth & Savatage
Dixie Chicks Fly Tour October 1, 2000
The Doobie Brothers What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits TourMay 10, 1974
Stampede Tour April 7, 1975
Takin' It to the Streets Tour April 16, 1976
Minute by Minute Tour December 10, 1978
One Step Closer Tour November 7, 1980Kansas & LeRoux
Duran Duran Sing Blue Silver TourMarch 25, 1984 Prince Charles & The City Beat Band
Eagles One of These Nights TourMay 30, 1975
Eddie Money No Control Tour December 3, 1982 .38 Special
Eddie Murphy Pieces of my Mind TourAugust 22, 1986
Edgar Winter Group Jasmine Nightdreams Tour November 1, 1975 Dave Mason
Electric Light Orchestra ELO 2 TourJuly 9, 1973
On the Third Day TourNovember 30, 1973
Face the Music TourApril 2, 1976 Journey
A New World Record TourMarch 11, 1977
Elton John Tumbleweed Connection TourMay 30, 1971
Honky Château TourNovember 24, 1972
Medusa Tour September 23, 1999
Songs from the West Coast Tour September 12, 2002
Elvis Presley & the TCB Band 1972 North American TourApril 16, 1972 (2 shows)
1975 North American TourApril 25, 1975
1976 North American TourSeptember 1, 1976
1977 North American TourMay 30, 1977
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Trilogy Tour April 1, 1972
Works Volume 1 TourNovember 25, 1977
Eric Clapton There's One in Every Crowd TourJune 15, 1975 Santana
No Reason to Cry TourNovember 7, 1976Charlie Daniels Band
Another Ticket TourJune 28, 1982
Filter Short Bus TourDecember 2, 1996
The Firm The Firm TourApril 16, 1985
Foghat Stone Blue TourJune 16, 1978 Rainbow
Tight Shoes TourSeptember 27, 1980
Foreigner Double Vision TourOctober 6, 1978
4 World TourMarch 17, 1982Bryan Adams
Frank Sinatra 1976 TourNovember 16, 1976
1992 TourApril 26, 1992
Garth Brooks 1997 World TourFebruary 27, 1997
February 28, 1997
March 1, 1997
March 2, 1997
March 3, 1997
March 4, 1997
Genesis Mama TourDecember 15, 1983
Golden Earring Switch Tour May 16, 1975Robin Trower Band
Grand Funk Railroad Phoenix Tour November 12, 1972
Grateful Dead Terrapin Station TourApril 8, 1978
Hall & Oates H2O Tour May 15, 1983
Big Bam Boom TourFebruary 20, 1985 General Public
Hank Williams, Jr. Born to Boogie Tour March 6, 1988 Earl Thomas Conley
Heart Dog & Butterfly TourFebruary 9, 1979Firefall
Private Audition TourNovember 7, 1982John Cougar Mellencamp
Heart TourOctober 27, 1985 Autograph
1986 TourApril 25, 1986Honeymoon Suite
Brigade TourNovember 9, 1990Cheap Trick
Honda Civic Tour 2nd Annual Honda Civic TourJune 27, 2002
Huey Lewis and the News Heart and Soul TourAugust 4, 1984 Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Fore! TourJanuary 30, 1987 Robert Cray Band
Humble Pie Eat It Tour July 30, 1973
Iggy & The Stooges Raw Power TourDecember 7, 1973
Iron Maiden World Piece TourOctober 15, 1983 Quiet Riot
World Slavery Tour February 12, 1985 Twisted Sister
Somewhere on Tour January 16, 1987Yngwie Malmsteen
The Jackson 5 1st National Tour December 30, 1970
The Jacksons Destiny World Tour May 6, 1979
Jackson Browne 1976 TourOctober 29, 1976
The Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck Group TourOctober 21, 1972 Blue Öyster Cult
Jethro Tull Benefit Tour July 26, 1970 Mountain
Aqualung Tour October 16, 1971?
Thick as a Brick TourNovember 5, 1972 Gentle Giant
A Passion Play TourSeptember 21, 1973
War Child Tour August 25, 1975
Stormwatch Tour November 2, 1979 U.K.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience First U.S. Tour 1967align="center" The Monkees, The Sundowners
Electric Ladyland TourNovember 22, 1968 Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys
Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band Volcano Tour October 27, 1979
Rece$$ion Rece$$ TourJanuary 21, 1992 Evangeline
John Denver Back Home Again Tour April 8, 1975
I Want to Live Tour April 2, 1978
Autograph Tour May 21, 1980
Seasons of the Heart TourMay 21, 1982
Johnny Cash A Thing Called Love TourApril 28, 1972
Johnny Winter Johnny Winter And TourJune 19, 1970 The Allman Brothers Band
Journey Departure Tour April 26, 1980 The Babys
Escape Tour October 15, 1981 Loverboy
Raised on Radio Tour November 21, 1986 Glass Tiger
Judas Priest Metal Conqueror Tour June 30, 1984Kick Axe
Mercenaries of Metal Tour September 16, 1988Cinderella
Kansas Point of Know Return TourOctober 30, 1977 Atlanta Rhythm Section
Monolith TourNovember 24, 1979
Drastic Measures TourNovember 11, 1983Heart
Kenny Rogers Share Your Love TourOctober 6, 1981 Dottie West
Love Will Turn You Around TourOctober 5, 1982 Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band
What About Me? TourSeptember 25, 1984 Eddie Rabbitt & Helen Reddy
Kid Rock & Twisted Brown Trucker Devil Without a Cause Tour July 6, 1999
Cocky TourApril 28, 2002
The Kinks Low Budget TourAugust 26, 1980
KISS Alive! Tour December 6, 1975Styx & Rush
Rock & Roll Over Tour December 10, 1976Uriah Heep
Lick It Up Tour December 31, 1983
Asylum Tour January 10, 1986 W.A.S.P.
Crazy Nights Tour February 14, 1988Ted Nugent
Hot in the Shade Tour August 1, 1990 Slaughter & Danger Danger
Alive/Worldwide Tour September 19, 1996Verve Pipe
Kool & the Gang Something Special TourApril 23, 1982 Skyy & The Whatnauts
Led Zeppelin 1969 North American Tour August 24, 1969
1973 North American Tour May 7, 1973
Limp Bizkit LimptropolisJuly 6, 1999 Kid Rock
Little River Band First Under the Wire TourSeptember 7, 1979
The Net TourJuly 14, 1983
LL Cool J Def Jam '87 TourJuly 11, 1987 Whodini, Public Enemy & Doug E. Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew
Nitro TourSeptember 7, 1989 De La Soul
Luciano Pavarotti & The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra January 4, 1989
Luther Vandross The Night I Fell in Love Tour May 31, 1985 Cheryl Lynn & Ready for the World
Lynyrd Skynyrd Nuthin' Fancy Tour July 6, 1975
Gimme Back My Bullets Tour May 1, 1976
Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour October 16, 1987 The Rossington Band
Marilyn Manson Dead to the World Tour April 17, 1997
The Marshall Tucker Band A New Life TourOctober 1, 1974 Jo Jo Gunne
Mary J. Blige No More Drama Tour July 9, 2002 Tweet
Meat Loaf & His Neverland Express Bat Out of Hell TourJuly 4, 1978
Men at Work Cargo TourSeptember 19, 1983 Mental As Anything
Metallica Damaged Justice TourFebruary 17, 1989 Queensrÿche
Wherever We May Roam Tour March 15, 199230 minute video of Metallica
Michael W. Smith Christmas Time TourDecember 13, 2002
Molly Hatchet Flirtin' with Disaster TourMay 5, 1979 Point Blank & Stillwater
The Monkees 1967 North American TourJuly 8, 1967The Jimi Hendrix Experience & The Sundowners
1969 North American TourMay 3, 1969
The Moody Blues Octave TourMay 5, 1979 Jimmie Spheeris
Mötley Crüe Girls, Girls, Girls TourNovember 27, 1987 Guns N' Roses
Dr. Feelgood TourMarch 27, 1990Faster Pussycat
Mott the Hoople Mott TourOctober 6, 1973 Aerosmith
NSYNC Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour March 3, 1999 Divine & Tatyana Ali
Natalie Cole I Love You So TourApril 1, 1979 Sister Sledge
Nazareth Razamanaz TourOctober 3, 1973 ZZ Top
Neil Diamond Just for You TourNovember 24, 1967
New Kids on the Block The Magic Summer Tour March 21, 1991
Night Ranger Big Life TourJune 28, 1987 The Outfield
Nine Inch Nails Further Down the Spiral Tour November 18, 1994 Marilyn Manson & Jim Rose Circus
No Doubt Tragic Kingdom TourMay 3, 1997
The O'Jays My Favorite Person TourMay 15, 1982 The Bar-Kays, Cameo & Atlantic Starr
Outlaws Playin' to Win TourDecember 30, 1978 Pat Travers Band
Ozzy Osbourne Bark at the Moon TourMay 18, 1984Mötley Crüe
Page & Plant Walking into Clarksdale TourMay 23, 1998 Lili Haydn
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill TourJuly 5, 1996 White Zombie
Parliament-Funkadelic 1979 TourMarch 11, 1979 The Brides of Funkenstein
Pat Benatar Get Nervous TourFebruary 18, 1983
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Tour June 27, 1973
Poison Open Up and Say... Ahh! TourMarch 13, 1989 Tesla
The Police Ghost in the Machine Tour March 13, 1982 Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Prince & The Revolution Controversy Tour January 3, 1982 The Time & Zapp
1999 Tour February 19, 1983The Time & Vanity 6
Queensrÿche Empire TourJuly 6, 1991 Suicidal Tendencies
Randy Travis Always & Forever TourMarch 18, 1988 The Judds
Ratt Invasion of Your Privacy TourDecember 8, 1985 Bon Jovi
Dancing Undercover TourMarch 5, 1987 Poison
Reach For The Sky TourApril 29, 1989Great White, Kix
Ray Charles Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul TourAugust 13, 1963
Reba McEntire If You See Him TourJuly 15, 1998 Brooks & Dunn, Terri Clark & David Kersh
REO Speedwagon R.E.O. TourAugust 6, 1977 AC/DC
Nine Lives TourNovember 21, 1979 Pat Travers
Wheels Are Turnin' TourDecember 16, 1984 Survivor & Zebra
2001 TourFebruary 7, 2001 Styx & Survivor
Rick James Bustin' Out of L Seven TourJuly 28, 1979 Raydio & Mass Production
Fire It Up Tour March 7, 1980 Prince & Twennynine
Street Songs TourAugust 29, 1981Cameo & Teena Marie
Throwin' Down TourJuly 16, 1982 Dazz Band & One Way
Rick Springfield Living in Oz TourAugust 5, 1983 Sparks
Robert Plant Now and Zen TourJuly 13, 1988 Cheap Trick
Rod Stewart Foot Loose & Fancy Free Tour November 21, 1977
Worth Leavin' Home For Tour November 21, 1981
Camouflage TourOctober 5, 1984
The Rolling Stones 1965 North American Tour May 8, 1965
Rossington Collins Band Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere TourJanuary 3, 1981 Stillwater
Run–D.M.C. Raising Hell TourJuly 12, 1986 Beastie Boys, Whodini & LL Cool J
Run's House TourJune 3, 1988 Public Enemy, D.J. Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
Rush Drive 'Til You Die TourDecember 11, 1977 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Moving Pictures Tour September 21, 1980 Saxon
Exit...Stage Left Tour November 29, 1981Riot
Signals TourMarch 16, 1983Jon Butcher Axis
Hold Your Fire TourFebruary 18, 1988 Tommy Shaw
Presto Tour February 18, 1990 Mr. Big
Roll the Bones Tour February 26, 1992 Primus
Counterparts Tour March 2, 1994 Candlebox
Santana Welcome Tour October 5, 1974
Scorpions Love at First Sting Tour July 15, 1984 Bon Jovi
Crazy World TourMay 21, 1991 Great White & Trixter
Face the Heat TourJuly 17, 1994The Poor
2003 World Tour January 29, 2003 Whitesnake & Dokken
Seals & Crofts Unborn Child TourMay 18, 1974
The Smashing Pumpkins 1997 TourFebruary 2, 1997 Fountains of Wayne
Spring Star SpectacularApril 7, 1967 [2]
The Statler Brothers Maple Street Memories TourJanuary 16, 1988 Holly Dunn
Stevie Nicks The Wild Heart Tour November 2, 1983 Joe Walsh
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Soul to Soul Tour November 4, 1985 The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Stevie Wonder In Square Circle TourAugust 24, 1986
Sting Brand New Day TourJanuary 24, 2001
Styx Crystal Ball TourDecember 26, 1976 Black Oak Arkansas
The Grand Illusion TourDecember 2, 1977 UFO & Ram Jam
Pieces of Eight TourMarch 12, 1979The Babys
Paradise Theater TourJanuary 21, 1981
Kilroy Was Here TourJune 4, 1983
Summer Music Mania FestivalAugust 13, 2000 [3]
Sweet Give Us a Wink TourFebruary 20, 1976
Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair TourSeptember 19, 1985
Ted Nugent Ted Nugent TourApril 10, 1976Robin Trower Band & Head East
Cat Scratch Fever TourJuly 22, 1977
Teddy Pendergrass TP World TourOctober 12, 1980 Stephanie Mills
It's Time for Love TourOctober 3, 1981
Ten Years After Rock & Roll Music to the World TourOctober 13, 1972
Positive Vibrations TourMay 25, 1974
Tesla The Great Radio Controversy TourAugust 5, 1989
Psychotic Supper TourOctober 4, 1992
Thompson Twins Here's to Future Days TourJanuary 1, 1986 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Tina Turner Private Dancer Tour December 3, 1985 Mr. Mister
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) TourJuly 24, 1987
Strange Behavior TourJuly 11, 1989 The Replacements
Toto Toto TourJanuary 19, 1979
U2 The Unforgettable Fire Tour April 30, 1985 Red Rockers
Uriah Heep The Magician's Birthday TourDecember 9, 1972 Dio & White Trash
Sweet Freedom TourJuly 6, 1974 Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Return to Fantasy TourApril 24, 1976 Skyhooks
Utopia Todd Rundgren's Utopia TourJuly 31, 1975
Van Halen World Invasion "Party 'til You Die" Tour August 10, 1980
Hide Your Sheep Tour December 11, 1982
1984 Tour January 18, 1984 Autograph
5150 Tour April 12, 1986 Bachman–Turner Overdrive
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour December 10, 1991 Alice in Chains
The Balance "Ambulance" Tour March 12, 1995 Collective Soul
White Zombie Astro Creep 2000 TourFebruary 12, 1996 Filter
Whitesnake Whitesnake TourFebruary 19, 1988 Great White
Whitney Houston Moment of Truth World Tour December 2, 1987 Kenny G & Jonathan Butler
Widespread Panic Ain't Life Grand TourSeptember 27, 1994
Willie Nelson & Family The Sound in Your Mind TourMay 18, 1976 Poco
Stardust TourMay 22, 1979 Leon Russell
Always on My Mind TourDecember 10, 1982
Yes Close to the Edge TourSeptember 17, 1972 Eagles
90125 TourApril 22, 1984
ZZ Top Worldwide Texas Tour June 20, 1976 Elvin Bishop Group
Expect No Quarter Tour July 26, 1980 Point Blank
Eliminator Tour September 15, 1983Grand Alliance
Afterburner World Tour March 18, 1986 Jimmy Barnes
Recycler World Tour April 3, 1991 Drag the River

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