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'''[[That Dog]] performed at The Palace in Hollywood on [[August 15]], [[1997]], opening for [[Weezer]].''' The show served as a tribute to [[Mykel and Carli Allan]], the founders of the [[Weezer Fan Club]]. [[Black Market Flowers]] also opened the concert. That Dog would disband shortly after this show, making it final performance of their initial run. They would not perform live together until August of 2011.
'''[[That Dog]] performed at The Palace in Hollywood on [[August 15]], [[1997]], opening for [[Weezer]].''' The show served as a tribute to [[Mykel and Carli Allan]], the founders of the [[Weezer Fan Club]]. [[Black Market Flowers]] also opened the concert. That Dog would disband shortly after this show, making it the final performance of their initial run. They would not perform live together until August of 2011.
==Overview==
==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>
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>
==Setlist==
==Setlist==
{{Missing setlist}}
{{Missing setlist}}