Rainbow Music Hall

The Rainbow Music Hall was a 1,485-capacity music venue located in Denver, Colorado at the intersection of Monaco and Evans. The venue opened in 1979 by concert promoter Barry Fey and closed in 1989. Many famous artists performed at the Rainbow Music Hall, including AC/DC, Bob Dylan, Berlin, Elvin Bishop, Black Flag, Blackfoot, Bobby & The Midnights, David Bromberg, Savoy Brown, Roy Buchanan, The Call, Cheech & Chong, Stanley Clarke, John Cougar, The Cure, Rick Derringer, The Dirt Band, Dixie Dregs, Bob Dylan, Erasure, Gamma, Jerry Garcia, J. Geils Band, Gentle Giant, Bruce Hornsby, Joe Jackson, Al Jarreau, The Knack, Leo Kottke, Lonnie Mack, McGuinn, Clark and Hillman, Jim Messina, Metallica, Midnight Oil, Katy Moffatt, Willie Nelson, Stevie Nicks, Graham Parker, The Police, The Pretenders, Prince, John Prine, Rainbow, The Ramones, Bonnie Raitt, Reconstruction, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Roxy Music, Steppenwolf, Thin Lizzy, Peter Tosh, Tanya Tucker, U2, Suzanne Vega, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jerry Jeff Walker, Tom Waits, Johnny Winter, Warren Zevon, 38 Special and Pat Benatar.[1][2] Other memorable concerts at the Rainbow included performances by Dave Edmunds, Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson and The Inmates.

References

  1. "The Rainbow Music Hall: Remembering a Legendary Denver Concert Venue | Denver Public Library History". History.denverlibrary.org. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  2. Facebook Twitter email Print Article AA (2013-01-28). "The Rainbow Music Hall first opened 34 years ago this week with shows from Jerry Jeff Walker". Westword. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
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