KENNY ROGERS
February 24, 1980 Featuring Kenny Rogers.
RICK JAMES
March 8, 1980 Featuring Rick James, Prince and Twennynine.
BLACK SABBATH
September 5, 1980 Featuring Black Sabbath and Riot.
RUSH
September 20, 1980 Featuring Rush and Saxon.
JEFF BECK
October 4, 1980 Featuring Jeff Beck.
JOURNEY
April 24, 1980 Featuring Journey and The Babys.
ZZ TOP
January 20, 1980 Featuring ZZ Top and The Rockets.
NAZARETH
June 14, 1980 Featuring Nazareth and Blackfoot.
AEROSMITH
February 3, 1980 Featuring Aerosmith and Mothers Finest.

The Lakeland Center is an 8,178 seat multi-purpose arena and theatre in Lakeland, Florida located between Tampa and Orlando. It opened in
November 1974 as The Lakeland Civic Center ( See original logo above with a large red "L" a medium blue "C" and a small red "C" that stands for
Lakeland Civic Center ) and gained its current name The Lakeland Center in June 1994.
It was here where KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley was nearly electrocuted, during a concert on December 12, 1976.
The Grateful Dead performed at the arena on May 21, 1977. The show makes up half of the archival live album, Dick's Picks Volume 29.
Some amazing concerts took place there: Aerosmith two nights on the Toys in the Attic tour, Van Halen on the Van Halen II tour, Foreigner with the Cars
opening in 1978, Queen on the Jazz tour, Journey with the Babys opening in 1980, Black Sabbath on the Heaven & Hell tour with Riot opening, Saxon
opening for Rush, Van Halen on the Fair Warning tour, AC/DC on the For Those About to Rock tour, Cheap Trick on the All Shook Up tour with Pete
Comita on bass, the Plasmatics opening for KISS on the Creatures of the Night tour with Vinnie in the ankh make-up, Def Leppard on the Pyromania
tour, Iron Maiden on the Number of the Beast tour, Ozzy Osbourne touring for Bark at the Moon with Jake E. Lee on guitar, Judas Priest on the
Defenders of the Faith tour, Twisted Sister and Ratt less than a week apart in October 1984, Dokken opening for Dio on the The Last In Line tour,
W.A.S.P. opening for Quiet Riot on the Condition Critical tour, Twisted Sister again opening for Iron Maiden on the World Slavery Tour, Dio again with
Ruff Cutt opening, Yngwie Malmsteen opening for AC/DC, Dokken opening for Judas Priest, Cinderella opening for David Lee Roth two nights in 1986,
Yngwie again opening for Maiden, Guns N' Roses opening for Motley Crue two nights on the Girls Girls Girls tour, Queensryche with Def Leppard,
Cinderella with Judas Priest, Queensryche with Metallica, Kix opening for Ratt.
FLEETWOOD MAC
August 5, 1980 Featuring Fleetwood Mac and Rocky Burnette.
HEART
May 1, 1980 Featuring Heart.
LINDA RONSTADT
October 8, 1980 Featuring Linda Ronstadt.
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1980
THE ROSSINGTON COLLINS BAND
October 26, 1980 Featuring The Rossington Collins Band.
VAN HALEN
November 15, 1980 Featuring Van Halen and Talas.
THE GRATEFUL DEAD
November 28, 1980 Featuring The Grateful Dead.
THE OUTLAWS
December 30-31, 1980 Featuring The Outlaws & Molly Hatchet.
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
October 25, 1980 Featuring The Allman Brothers Band and The Henry Paul Band.
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
December 11, 1980 Featuring The Charlie Daniels Band.
KANSAS
December 5, 1980 Featuring Kansas and The Atlanta Rhythm Section.
FOGHAT
September 26, 1980 Featuring Foghat and Eddie Money.
AC/DC
August 22, 1980 Featuring AC/DC, Nantucket and The Johnny Van Zant Band.
PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC
April 26, 1980 Featuring Parliament Funkadelic and Skyy.
VAN HALEN
August 8, 1980 Featuring Van Halen.
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
November 9, 1980 Featuring The Doobie Brothers, Kansas and LeRoux.
JOHN DENVER
May 20, 1980 Featuring John Denver.
MAHOGANY RUSH
April 20, 1980 Featuring Mahogany Rush, Humble Pie, Angel & Mothers Finest.
RUFUS
April 5, 1980 Featuring Rufus.
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