Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed at the Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, on 31 May 2000.
It was the 15th show by the sixth All-Starr Band. Their North American tour lasted for 32 dates between May and July 2000.
The sixth All-Starr Band
- Ringo Starr: vocals, drums, percussion
- Dave Edmunds: vocals, guitar
- Jack Bruce: vocals, bass guitar, keyboards
- Eric Carmen: vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass guitar
- Mark Rivera: vocals, saxophone, guitar, organ, keyboards, percussion, harmonica
- Simon Kirke: vocals, drums
They were joined for this show by The Police’s Andy Summers on guitar during ‘Theme For An Imaginary Western’, and Pam Tillis, Kim Carnes, Tom Hambridge, and Sam Bush during ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’.
Concert setlist
- ‘It Don’t Come Easy’
- ‘Act Naturally’
- ‘Hungry Eyes’ (Eric Carmen)
- ‘I Hear You Knocking’ (Dave Edmunds)
- ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’ (Jack Bruce)
- ‘Shooting Star’ (Simon Kirke)
- ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’
- ‘Love Me Do’
- ‘Yellow Submarine’
- ‘Boats Against The Current’ (Eric Carmen)
- ‘Classical Gas’ (Dave Edmunds)
- ‘Saturday Night Shuffle’ (Dave Edmunds)
- ‘Lady Madonna’ (Dave Edmunds)
- ‘Theme For An Imaginary Western’ (Jack Bruce)
- ‘Go All The Way’ (Eric Carmen)
- ‘I’m The Greatest’
- ‘No No Song’
- ‘Back Off Boogaloo’
- ‘I Feel Free’ (Jack Bruce)
- ‘All Right Now’ (Simon Kirke)
- ‘Boys’
- ‘I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock ‘N’ Roll)’ (Dave Edmunds)
- ‘White Room’ (Jack Bruce)
- ‘All By Myself’ (Eric Carmen)
- ‘Photograph’
- ‘You’re Sixteen’
- ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’
2000 All-Starr Band tour dates
- 12 May 2000: Etess Arena, Atlantic City, USA
- 13 May 2000: Xanadu Theatre, Atlantic City, USA
- 15 May 2000: Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, USA
- 16 May 2000: Westbury Music Fair, Jericho, USA
- 17 May 2000: Westbury Music Fair, Jericho, USA
- 19 May 2000: Uncas Pavilion, Uncasville, USA
- 20 May 2000: Uncas Pavilion, Uncasville, USA
- 21 May 2000: Icenter, Salem, USA
- 23 May 2000: Beacon Theatre, New York City, USA
- 24 May 2000: State Theatre, New Brunswick, USA
- 26 May 2000: The NorVa, Norfolk, USA
- 27 May 2000: Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, USA
- 28 May 2000: Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, USA
- 30 May 2000: Wolf Trap, Vienna, USA
- 31 May 2000: Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, USA
- 1 June 2000: Horseshoe Casino Tunica, Robinsonville, USA
- 3 June 2000: Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, USA
- 4 June 2000: Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, USA
- 8 June 2000: House of Blues, Chicago, USA
- 10 June 2000: Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, USA
- 11 June 2000: Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, USA
- 14 June 2000: Mountain Winery, Saratoga, USA
- 15 June 2000: Mountain Winery, Saratoga, USA
- 16 June 2000: Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Stateline, USA
- 17 June 2000: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, USA
- 22 June 2000: House Of Blues, West Hollywood, USA
- 23 June 2000: House Of Blues, West Hollywood, USA
- 25 June 2000: Humphreys Concerts By The Bay, San Diego, USA
- 26 June 2000: Humphreys Concerts By The Bay, San Diego, USA
- 28 June 2000: Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, USA
- 30 June 2000: Taste of Minnesota 2000, Saint Paul, USA
- 1 July 2000: Summerfest, Milwaukee, USA
Last updated: 22 April 2024
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