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::''This article is about {{PN|Weezer}} set during this show. For {{PN|That Dog}} performance, see [[That Dog concert: 08/15/1997]].'' | ::''This article is about {{PN|Weezer}} set during this show. For {{PN|That Dog}} performance, see [[That Dog concert: 08/15/1997]].'' | ||
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'''[[Weezer]] performed at The Palace in Hollywood, California on [[August 15]], [[1997]]'''. The show served as a tribute and benefit concert for [[Mykel and Carli Allan]], the founders of the [[Weezer Fan Club]], as well as their younger sister Trysta Allan. The opening acts were [[Black Market Flowers]] and [[That Dog]]. This concert was [[Matt Sharp]]'s last before leaving the band as well as the band's final performance under the name Weezer for three years. Before the encore the sisters' father Wayne Allan delivered a speech. | '''[[Weezer]] performed at The Palace in Hollywood, California on [[August 15]], [[1997]]'''. The show served as a tribute and benefit concert for [[Mykel and Carli Allan]], the founders of the [[Weezer Fan Club]], as well as their younger sister Trysta Allan. The opening acts were [[Black Market Flowers]] and [[That Dog]]. This concert was [[Matt Sharp]]'s last before leaving the band as well as the band's final performance under the name Weezer for three years. Before the encore the sisters' father Wayne Allan delivered a speech. | ||
==Setlist== | ==Setlist== | ||
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==Overview== | |||
People known to be in attendance for this show included, according to ''[[Rolling Stone article: 08/23/1997|Rolling Stone]]'', "Claire Danes, Jared Leto, Billie Joe Armstrong of [[Green Day]], Ben Lee, [[Spike Jonze]], Sophia Coppola and members of [[No Doubt]]."<ref>[[Rolling Stone article: 08/23/1997]]</ref> [[Black Market Flowers]] reformed just for this event, as they had previously broken up.<ref>[https://www.mtv.com/news/0kvql3/hundreds-join-weezer-in-tribute-to-fanclub-leaders MTV.com] article "Hundreds Join Weezer In Tribute To Fanclub Leaders". By Clare Kleinedler. Published on August 20, 1997</ref> | |||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
{{Karl Koch quote|First encore song of the memorial concert for Mykel and Carli Allen, the band's fan club presidents, and their sister Trysta, all of whom were killed in a tragic auto accident while en route to a Weezer show in Salt Lake City. The saddest yet perhaps most uplifting stage moment in the band's career. The girls' father, Wayne, delivers a touching speech to introduce the performance.|[[Video Capture Device booklet]]}} | {{Karl Koch quote|First encore song of the memorial concert for Mykel and Carli Allen, the band's fan club presidents, and their sister Trysta, all of whom were killed in a tragic auto accident while en route to a Weezer show in Salt Lake City. The saddest yet perhaps most uplifting stage moment in the band's career. The girls' father, Wayne, delivers a touching speech to introduce the performance.|[[Video Capture Device booklet]]}} | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Mykel and Carli Allan]] | *[[Mykel and Carli Allan]] | ||
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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