Weezer concert: 07/03/1997
Weezer opened for No Doubt at the New World Music Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on July 3, 1997 as part of the Pinkerton Tour. Face to Face also opened.[1]
| Weezer concert | |||
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| July 3, 1997 | |||
| Location | Chicago, IL | ||
| Venue | New World Music Theatre | ||
| Tour | Pinkerton Tour | ||
| Associated album | Pinkerton | ||
| Headliner | No Doubt | ||
| Supporting acts | |||
| Guest | Adrian Young on drums for "Buddy Holly" | ||
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Setlist
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| No. | Song | |
|---|---|---|
| • | "Buddy Holly" (Adrian Young on drums; Patrick Wilson on bass) | |
| Source: | [2] | |
Fan recollection
Weezer-Rules mailing list member Brenda Missele wrote about the concert:[2]
Hello there... never posted here before, but I love Weezer so deal with it.
well, i went to a weezer show in chicago on Nov. 16, 1996 (wow, that was a while ago)--i loved it! and i wanted more... so when i heard they were opening up for No Doubt, i was there.
so, on July 3, i saw them. it was awesome. for Buddy Holly, Adrienne from No Doubt played bass. anyone else attend that show? in regards to which album is better... i think i like Pinkerton a little bit more...
- —Brenda Missele, Weezer-Rules mailing list, July 8, 1997
- —Brenda Missele, Weezer-Rules mailing list, July 8, 1997
Gallery
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Ticket stub
See also
References
- ↑ Newspapers.com archive of Chicago Tribune, Saturday, July 5, 1997, Page 23.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Brenda Missele (July 8, 1997). "Weezer shows in chicago". Message sent to Weezer-Rules mailing list. Screenshot: File:1997-07-08 - Brenda Missele - milwaukee show - weezer-rules message.jpg