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Cal Expo Amphitheatre

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The Cal Expo Amphitheatre opened in 1983 and hosted artists such as
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played Cal Expo 25 times between 1984 and 1994. Their album
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The venue closed September 1998. The site is now home to
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amphitheatre
Sacramento, California
California Exposition
Judas Priest
Bon Jovi
Van Halen
Rush
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Aerosmith
Bob Dylan
Depeche Mode
Phish
Grateful Dead
Road Trips Volume 2 Number 4
Heart Health Park
"Tracking State Fair History, Wondering Where its Going"
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"Crumbling Cal Expo is stuck in the past"
"Is Bonney Field the New Cal Expo Amphitheater?"
Comstock's magazine
"Bonney Field Could Become Music Venue"
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Amphitheaters in California

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