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According to the website setlist.fm, Johnny Cash was the first artist to play at Notre Dame Stadium in 1977. That would be the last musical performance at the stadium until Chicago played at halftime of the Irish’s 2017 game against USC. Since then, Chicago has come back for one other game, and Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have played there twice apiece. Weezer appeared there for the 2019 Winter Classic, and Billy Joel played a full show there in 2022.
Other than that, Notre Dame Stadium has a very paltry history when it comes to hosting big musical acts. I don’t know or care what’s behind that. I just want to see Notre Dame Stadium become a hot spot for concerts like most other stadiums around the world are when they don’t have games to host. Plus, such things only can be a boost to South Bend’s economy, and those shouldn’t have to happen only during football season.
Here are 10 artists I believe need to add Notre Dame Stadium to their next tour:
Mick Jagger has lived and defined the rock ‘n’ roll life. A great performer. A star of stars
How did nobody know Mick Jagger was having a drink next to them!?
The Rolling Stones, arguably the greatest rock and roll band in the history of rock and roll, are back on tour right now playing huge football stadiums across the U.S.
Tonight they are in Charlotte to play Bank of America Stadium, where the Carolina Panthers play.
Last night was a night off for the band and Mick Jagger, one of the greatest and most recognizable singers in rock and roll history, decided to check out the town and popped into a small bar for a drink.
Check out this photo he shared on Twitter. It’s so wild to see such a legend just standing there having a drink with others sitting around him with no clue that MICK FREAKING JAGGER IS RIGHT THERE:
Out and about last night in Charlotte, NC pic.twitter.com/BWssvivAII
— Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) September 30, 2021
I spent a lot of time this morning thinking about that photo and wondering how nobody knew Mick Jagger was right there. Part of me wondered if it was the band’s road crew out with him for the night because nobody seemed to be in awe.
But then we got an answer to this mystery and it’s the one I hoped for:
Co-owner of the Thirsty Beaver Brian Wilson tells me Mick Jagger went unnoticed last night. Turns out the people to the right of him in this photo have floor tickets to the show tonight and they didn’t even realize it was him! pic.twitter.com/mFxXOmiAsH
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) September 30, 2021
Incredible! They were so close to royalty and didn’t even know it! I’d lose my mind over that!
You know what’s also incredible? That bar.
what you don't see in this picture: pic.twitter.com/883EoacFi9
— Lone Tōc (@drab_neon) September 30, 2021
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