Eddie Luke's Concert Archive

Joined August 2022    

Eddie Luke has 15 concerts at Cobo Arena.

Detroit, Michigan, United States

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Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 23, 1996
The Tragically Hip
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Mar 14, 1991
Sting
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Apr 06, 1984
Van Halen
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Sep 25, 1982
Judas Priest
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Aug 15, 1982
Van Halen
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
May 14, 1982
Rainbow / .38 Special / Iron Maiden
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Jan 29, 1982
J. Geils Band
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Sep 27, 1980
AC/DC / Gamma

AC/DC

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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Aug 11, 1979
Journey / Thin Lizzy Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Apr 28, 1979
The New Barbarians / keith richards / Ron Wood / Stanley Clark / Ian Mclagen
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
May 23, 1978
Bob Seger / Toby Beau
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Mar 31, 1978
Styx / Mohogany Rush
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Aug 22, 1977
Yes / Donovan
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Jan 28, 1977
Uriah Heep / KISS
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Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States
Aug 10, 1972
The Osmonds / The Osmond Brothers

The Osmonds

Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States

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Rainbow / .38 Special / Iron Maiden on May 14, 1982 [522-small]

Rainbow / .38 Special / Iron Maiden
May 14, 1982
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Bob Seger / Toby Beau on May 23, 1978 [048-small]

Bob Seger / Toby Beau
May 23, 1978
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Styx / Mohogany Rush on Mar 31, 1978 [946-small]

Styx / Mohogany Rush
Mar 31, 1978
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Bill Mair Dec 09, 2024

Like thousands of Who fans, I had anxiously awaited the new album from The Who. We were richly rewarded with Quadrophenia, the magnum opus about a mod kid named Jimmy in London in 1964/1965. Although any double album has quite a lot of material to ingest, Quadrophenia is the four sided story of Jimmy's pursuit of his own identity, and among other events, where that identity fits in to the then ongoing Mod movement in Britain. I followed the tale through those four vinyl sides, absorbed by the story and the Who's majestic performances. Much of Lynyrd Skynyrd's supporting set was lost in the cavernous reaches of the venue. Then on came The Who; opening with "Can't Explain" set the stage for the show. You could almost feel the wind on your face and smell the salty air when the sound effects were heard through the massive Heil PA system. Closing the show with "Won't Get Fooled Again", they exited the stage despite a prolonged and deafening call from the crowd for an encore. We had seen an incredible show and we knew it.

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