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Quien Se Acuerda De Estos Concerts? Y Mas...
2003 - ASIA & ASIA ACROSS AMERICA
15th November San Juan, Puerto Rico - Area 10 (Acoustic performance) 01.07.2002 J. Lo's Puerto Rico Concerts Set For DVD NOFX TOUR DATES 2-03-09 The Arena @ Pier 10 San Juan, Puerto Rico No Doubt 03/14/2002 San Juan, Puerto Rico Tito Puente Amphitheater Karma Tour Dates rickspringfield July 2 - San Juan, Puerto Rico Van Halen 1998 Tour Dates Sep 20 San Juan, Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum (now 12/11) Dec 11 San Juan, Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum (Cancelled) Puerto Rico Show Cancelled (Again): Van Halen fans in Puerto Rico can't believe their bad luck. The Van Halen show that was due to take place tonight has been cancelled. According to the Official VH site, Gary has strep throat and tonsilitis, and has been advised by his doctor not to perform. Van Halen were originally supposed to play in San Juan on September 20, but the show was cancelled due to Hurricane Georges. 98 Degrees Tour Dates November 5, 1999 Puerto Rico at the LMM Amphitheatre STEPHEN PEARCY Jun. 21 San Juan, Puerto Rico Hard Rock Cafe 253 Recinto Sur Street Old San Juan, PR 00901 (787) 724-7625 KISS Psycho Circus World Tour 1998-1999 April 21 San Juan, Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum Alanis Morissette October 16 San Juan, Puerto Rico Anfiteatro Luis Munoz Martin (Final show) KC and The Sunshine Band May2003 - 7 {Private} San Juan, Puerto Rico Private Shows are exclusively booked as Private Shows and are not open to the General Public. The Go-Go's December 24, 2002 Dec 29 - San Juan Puerto Rico, Caribe Hilton Exhibition Center Cyndi Lauper Aug1981 22 Puerto Rico San Juan, Estadio Hiram Bithorn (opening for Peter Frampton) 30 Puerto Rico San Juan, Coliseo Pachin Vicéns Simply Red 23 September 1989 Puerto Rico, USA : University of Puerto Rico Dio Sacred Heart tour dates 11.10.1986 R.C. Coliseum San Juan Puerto Rico 6000 people KISS 12-Jan-86 San Juan, Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum IRON MAIDEN Fear Of The Dark Tour 26-Sep-1992 Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel, San Juan - PUERTO RICO - First time in Puerto Rico Opening bands for this tour were: The Almighty, Kiss, Skid Row, Thunder, Slayer, Dream Theater, Corrosion Of Conformity, W.A.S.P., Helloween, Testament, The Nod, Pantera, and Warrant. Alice Cooper 1972 April 1 West Indian Isles Mar Y Sol Festival, Puerto Rico April 2 West Indian Isles Mar Y Sol Festival, Puerto Rico April 3 West Indian Isles Mar Y Sol Festival, Puerto Rico Whitney Huston BODYGUARD WORLD TOUR 1993-1994 SOUTH AMERICA-'94 TOUR DATES April 24: Hiram Bitthorn Stadium, San Juan (Puerto Rico) ARCHENEMY To: all band comments: I would like to know if you are coming to Puerto Rico? Al Lewis (Puerto Rico) Hi Al! That'd be awesome to make it over there someday…let's hope for the best! It's all down if there is a promoter there willing to give us a good offer. /Arch Enemy JOURNEY Recent Performances 2000 Sept 22: San Juan, Puerto Rico CYNDI LAUPER 1987 Jan 3 Puerto Rico San Juan, Roberto Clemente EL DRUMMER DE SLAUGHTER BLAS ELIAS DICE: Fave Tour City ~ San Juan, Puerto Rico MADONNA The Girlie Show - Tour Dates: October 26, 1993: Juan Ramon Stadium, Bayamon Puerto Rico MANA REVOLUCION DE AMOR TOUR 2003 Puerto Rico 17 /05/2003 Auditorio Clemente San Juan 16/05/2003 Auditorio Clemente San Juan EL CANTANTE DE 3 DOORS DOWN Brad wrote the lyrics to "When I’m Gone" one night in Puerto Rico, alone in his hotel room. "I was feeling like all these people thought they knew me when they really didn't," he says. "I want people to just to accept me as I am." You can practically feel Brad’s frustration when listening to the heartfelt lyrics. Radio is ‘feeling it’ in the US, making the single #1 Most Added at Mainstream, Modern and Active Rock formats with over 200 adds its first week out. VOICES OF ROCK SEBASTIAN BACH Y VINCE NEIL FROM SKID ROW , FROM MOTLEY CRUE NOVIEMBRE 10 ANFITEATRO TITO PUENTE MEGADETH / MOTLEY CRUE San Juan, Puerto Rico; 07/29/00 STRYPER REUNION SHOW IN CABO ROJO Puerto Rico - June 4th, 5th and 6th, 1999. PETRA Revival Tour en Puerto Rico - 6 de abril de 2002 (Petra, Profecía, Aprobado y Los Skaterrestres) estadio roberto clemente en Carolina, PR 09.29.2003 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Hollywood apparently doesn't know you're not supposed to bring sand to the beach. One of the early events at this year's Mixshow Power Summit, an annual gathering of hip-hop DJs and industry folks, was Thursday's "2 Fast, 2 Furious" DVD release party, for which Universal Pictures turned the Westin Rio Mar's ballroom into a giant beach party - just steps away from an actual beach. Still, the air conditioning was appreciated, and the cookout-style spread provided a nice atmosphere for guys like RZA and Busta Rhymes to rep for their friends Ludacris, Tyrese and Joe Budden as they took over the stage. Ludacris came out and rocked hits like "Stand Up," "Move B***h" and "Act a Fool" before Joe Budden took over with a set featuring "Focus" and "Pump It Up." At the El Conquistador Hotel later that night, the infamous Tony Montana mansion was re-created in honor of the new "Scarface" DVD. On the way in, guests got an official "Scarface" Panama hat and a wad of "money" to gamble at the many casino tables. Guests were treated to an Italian feast as women shed their costumes high above on poles or in oversized bathtubs filled with funny money. Pharrell Williams, Busta, the Clipse and scores of DJs looked on as the stage went dark to the sound of Al Pacino saying, "Say hello to my little friend." After some more of the movie's most quotable lines, hip-hop's most quotable MC, Jay-Z, came out to the sounds of his Reasonable Doubt classics "Dead Presidents II" and "Can I Live." Dressed in full gangsta gear, Jigga gave a brief performance, bringing Pharrell onstage for a little "Frontin'," then handed the mic to his extended Roc fam before leaving the island aboard a private plane. The next day, Pharrell and Timbaland showed off their up-and-comers at a Star Trak/Beat Club showcase, where the Clipse played their new street hit, "Pu---" and performed alongside Rosco P. Coldchain and new Star Trak artist Fam-Lay. Mobb Deep were in attendance to watch Kelis shake her "Milkshake" and perform her single of the same name. That night at San Juan's Club Arena, Green Lantern helped get the crowd moving for the Shady Records showcase, which officially began with the words "Obie Trice: real name, no gimmicks." The newcomer gave an energy-filled show, toasting Cheers with the crowd as he downed at least half a bottle of cognac. DJ Whoo Kid came out with Sinatra's signature "New York, New York" as an intro before 50 Cent emerged to rock the Rico a second time. 50, along with Lloyd Banks and Young Buck, got every culito in the crowd shaking with "In Da Club," the obvious crowd favorite. The ladies in the audience proved a hot body and a smile are the same in any language by staring wide-eyed at 50's muscles as he asked them all "21 Preguntas" ... er, uh "21 Questions." The final afternoon of the conference found the Ruff Ryders' Asian sensation Jin on the same stage as classic hip-hop duo Gang Starr. Later, a Shady clothing line fashion show employed Green Lantern's DJ skills and occupied Obie Trice, who spent more time checking out the cocktail waitresses than the runway designs. It was soon time for the culmination of the entire event, which was an awards show put on by Universal Music. As DJs picked up awards, artists like Da Band, Raekwon, and D-Block's Styles, Sheek, Jadakiss and Jae Hood provided entertainment. Classic DJ favorites like Raekwon's "Incarcerated Scarfaces" and Sheek Louch's current "2 Guns Up" got the crowd on its feet. The finale was again at Club Arena, where J Records showed they knew how to put on a show. New artists Sly Boogie, Cassidy and Shells won crowd reactions that most veterans could only hope for as they impressed even the hip-hop jaded. Rah Digga showcased her new music, but the crowd really got open when her Flipmode family joined her onstage. Busta busted out a long line of hits, including "Give It to Me Raw," which sent the crowd into a frenzy. Keeping the night going, Alicia Keys took the stage with a full band for such hits as "A Woman's Worth" and "Fallin'." The crowd really went wild when she played the opening bars of Nas' "N.Y. State of Mind" and out came Nas to do the verse for their track together, "Streets of N.Y." The highlight set of the night, though, would come from Wyclef Jean. The Fugees veteran started off with the Bob Marley classic "No Woman, No Cry" and kept the hit machine going from there. He did everything from back flips to playing "911" on the guitar with his tongue over a writhing chica from the crowd. Later, Clef fearlessly jumped into the audience and stood on the back bar as his DJ played Bone Crusher's "Never Scared" and reggae tracks by guys like Bounty Killer and Sizzla. Playing to the crowd, 'Clef dropped lines in Español as well as in English, but what solidified the crowd's love was his tribute to Celia Cruz, which included a sing-along of "Guantanamera." Hollywood take note: If you want people to love you, just keep it real. |
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