On July 26, 1966 The Rolling Stones performed at San Francisco’s Cow Palace, showcasing their dominance in rock music, marking Mick Jagger’s birthday, and energizing the crowd amid rising acts like Jefferson Airplane.
On July 26, 1966 The Rolling Stones performed at San Francisco’s Cow Palace, showcasing their dominance in rock music, marking Mick Jagger’s birthday, and energizing the crowd amid rising acts like Jefferson Airplane.
On July 15, 1975, the Rolling Stones electrified the Cow Palace in San Francisco during their Tour of the Americas, delivering a chaotic, high-energy performance filled with iconic hits and raw rock spirit.
In June 1972, chaos ensued during the Rolling Stones ticket sales for their Winterland Arena shows in San Francisco. Thousands flocked to Ticketron outlets, but a centralized computer failure led to frustrations. Inequitable ticket distribution resulted in angry fans and long waits, highlighting the challenges of computerized ticketing despite its promises.