“Carnegie Hall” appears in our database on the following 13 date(s):
Date | Artist | Venue | Location |
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1999-02-22 | Trey Anastasio | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2000-02-05 | Trey Anastasio | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2000-02-05 | Patti Smith | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2000-02-05 | Nawang Khechog and R. Carlos Naka | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2000-02-05 | Rufus Wainwright | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2000-02-05 | Philip Glass | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2004-09-14 | Trey Anastasio & The Vermont Youth Orchestra | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2005-02-09 | Trey Anastasio and the Scorchio Quintet | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2007-10-10 | The Music of Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2009-09-12 | Trey Anastasio & New York Philharmonic | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2014-03-31 | The Music of Paul Simon | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2019-10-29 | Trey Anastasio | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
2019-10-30 | Trey Anastasio | Carnegie Hall | New York, NY |
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