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== Concerts ==
Many other concerts have taken place over the years than Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones, and Dave Mathews. From several sources. I found no complete list.
1972: The Grateful Dead’s first appearance at the CU stadium
1977: Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, John Sebastian and Firefall play the Folsom Music Festival, drawing a record crowd of 61,500
1978: The Beach Boys
1978: The Rolling Stones bring their Some Girls tour to Boulder; The Eagles also play CU’s stadium
1979: Boston / Doobie Brothers / Poco / Bob Welch / Country Joe McDonald
1980: The Grateful Dead play two concerts to celebrate the band’s 15th anniversary; The Eagles make a return visit as well
1981: The Rolling Stones play two early-October shows at Folsom
1982: REO Speedwagon / Scorpions / Rainbow / Ted Nugent
1982: The Who headlines CU’s football stadium with support from Jethro Tull and John Cougar
1983: Simon & Garfunkel
1986: Van Halen’s notoriously rowdy and loud show ends Folsom concerts — for a time
1989: The Who returns to campus when the band’s 25th anniversary tour plays CU’s stadium
1993: Paul McCartney brings his New World Tour to Folsom
2001: Dave Matthew Band plays the CU stadium, incurs a $15,000 fine for breaking curfew
2016: Dead & Company to end live-music drought with two July concerts [[User:Flight Risk|Flight Risk]] ([[User talk:Flight Risk|talk]]) 21:51, 23 September 2023 (UTC)

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Concerts

Many other concerts have taken place over the years than Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones, and Dave Mathews. From several sources. I found no complete list.

1972: The Grateful Dead’s first appearance at the CU stadium 1977: Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, John Sebastian and Firefall play the Folsom Music Festival, drawing a record crowd of 61,500 1978: The Beach Boys 1978: The Rolling Stones bring their Some Girls tour to Boulder; The Eagles also play CU’s stadium 1979: Boston / Doobie Brothers / Poco / Bob Welch / Country Joe McDonald 1980: The Grateful Dead play two concerts to celebrate the band’s 15th anniversary; The Eagles make a return visit as well 1981: The Rolling Stones play two early-October shows at Folsom 1982: REO Speedwagon / Scorpions / Rainbow / Ted Nugent 1982: The Who headlines CU’s football stadium with support from Jethro Tull and John Cougar 1983: Simon & Garfunkel 1986: Van Halen’s notoriously rowdy and loud show ends Folsom concerts — for a time 1989: The Who returns to campus when the band’s 25th anniversary tour plays CU’s stadium 1993: Paul McCartney brings his New World Tour to Folsom 2001: Dave Matthew Band plays the CU stadium, incurs a $15,000 fine for breaking curfew 2016: Dead & Company to end live-music drought with two July concerts Flight Risk (talk) 21:51, 23 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]