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About Mike Caldwell
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Fortunately, or unfortunately, there are no Led Zeppelin questions I can't answer. My immediate specialty (or proclivity as it may be) has to do with concert performances and lyrical interpretations.

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Led Zeppelin - First stadium gigs


Expert: Mike Caldwell - 5/24/2008

Question
Hi, i wanted to know more about Led's first ever stadium gigs, it is said that they played at the Oakland Coliseum (now Mcafee coliseum) in summer 1970 so this should be their first real stadium gig?

Actually I think that their first actual stadium gig came in Australia in 1972 (in Sidney)

Answer
WELL that's a slightly twisty question with multiple answers.  If you define "stadium" as a large, outdoor venue, built for observing sports or whatever, then *technically* it would be their appearance at the Atlanta Pop Festival on July 5, 1969.  That was held at a large raceway, which, since it had seats and was outdoors, would basically constitute a "stadium".  That's being picky, but one has to be precise.  If a race track and its facilities don't suffice as a "stadium" then we'd have to move on to July 13, 1969 at the Singer Bowl in New York.  They were already topping the bill and this was a true outdoor "stadium" concert.  They had previously played in festivals, such as Newport and NYU Jazz Festival, but those weren't held in stadiums.

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