Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, on 18 August 2001.
It was the 17th show by the seventh All-Starr Band. Their tour of North America lasted for 28 dates between July and September 2001.
Starr had previously performed at Billy Bob’s Texas on 23 May 1997.
The seventh All-Starr Band
- Ringo Starr: vocals, drums, percussion
- Roger Hodgson: vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Ian Hunter: vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Howard Jones: vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Greg Lake: vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
- Mark Rivera: vocals, saxophone, percussion, guitar, bass, harmonica, flute
- Sheila E: vocals, drums, percussion
Concert setlist
- ‘Photograph’
- ‘Act Naturally’
- ‘The Court Of The Crimson King’ (Greg Lake)
- ‘The Logical Song’ (Roger Hodgson)
- ‘No One Is To Blame’ (Howard Jones)
- ‘Cleveland Rocks’ (Ian Hunter)
- ‘A Love Bizarre’ (Sheila E)
- ‘Boys’
- ‘Give A Little Bit’ (Roger Hodgson)
- ‘You’re Sixteen’
- ‘Yellow Submarine’
- ‘Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Part 2’ (Greg Lake)
- ‘I’m The Greatest’
- ‘No No Song’
- ‘Back Off Boogaloo’
- ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ (Howard Jones)
- ‘Irene Wilde’ (Ian Hunter)
- ‘The Glamorous Life’ (Sheila E)
- ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’
- ‘Lucky Man’ (Greg Lake)
- ‘Everlasting Love’ (Howard Jones)
- ‘Take The Long Way Home’ (Roger Hodgson)
- ‘All The Young Dudes’ (Ian Hunter)
- ‘It Don’t Come Easy’
- ‘Don’t Go Where The Road Don’t Go’
2001 All-Starr Band tour dates
- 26 July 2001: Casino Rama, Rama, Canada
- 27 July 2001: Molson Centre, Montreal, Canada
- 28 July 2001: Freedom Hill Amphitheatre, Sterling Heights, USA
- 29 July 2001: Mountaineer Casino, Chester, USA
- 1 August 2001: Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, USA
- 2 August 2001: Uncas Pavilion, Uncasville, USA
- 4 August 2001: FleetBoston Pavilion, Boston, USA
- 5 August 2001: Riley Rink, Manchester Center, USA
- 7 August 2001: Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center, Gilford, USA
- 9 August 2001: PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, USA
- 10 August 2001: Etess Arena, Atlantic City, USA
- 11 August 2001: nTelos Pavilion, Portsmouth, USA
- 13 August 2001: Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, USA
- 14 August 2001: Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale, USA
- 15 August 2001: USF Sun Dome, Tampa, USA
- 16 August 2001: Horseshoe Casino Tunica, Robinsonville, USA
- 18 August 2001: Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth, USA
- 19 August 2001: Frontier City, Oklahoma City, USA
- 21 August 2001: Fox Theatre, St Louis, USA
- 22 August 2001: Rosemont Theatre, Rosemont, USA
- 23 August 2001: Minnesota State Fair, Saint Paul, USA
- 25 August 2001: Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, Greenwood Village, USA
- 27 August 2001: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, USA
- 28 August 2001: Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, USA
- 30 August 2001: Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, USA
- 31 August 2001: Concord Pavilion, Concord, USA
- 1 September 2001: Rio Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, USA
- 2 September 2001: SDSU Open Air Theatre, San Diego, USA
Last updated: 29 April 2024
Also on this day...
- 2019: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: The Rooftop at Pier 17, New York City
- 2016: Paul McCartney live: Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland
- 2010: Paul McCartney live: Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh
- 1998: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Expo 98, Lisbon
- 1995: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
- 1992: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas
- 1989: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo
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- 1966: The Beatles live: Suffolk Downs Racetrack, Boston
- 1965: The Beatles live: Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
- 1964: Travel: London to San Francisco
- 1963: The Beatles live: Princess Theatre, Torquay
- 1963: Television: Summer Spin
- 1962: The Beatles live: Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight – Ringo Starr’s first official show as a Beatle
- 1961: The Beatles live: Aintree Institute, Liverpool
- 1961: The Beatles live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (lunchtime)
- 1960: The Beatles’ second day in Hamburg
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