Who opened for Tom Petty in 2014?

We are thrilled to announce Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers’ 2014 North American tour and the July 29th release of their first new studio album in four years on Reprise Records, Hypnotic Eye. The tour, featuring very special guest Steve Winwood, will begin in San Diego, CA on August 3rd.

What year did Steve Winwood tour with Tom Petty?

June 17, 2008 | Summer with Winwood Petty’s 2008 tour was anchored by opening act Steve Winwood, who turned up in the middle of The Heartbreakers’ set at MSG to sing lead on two of his most enduring numbers.

Who toured with Tom Petty?

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers announced a slew of 40th anniversary tour dates for 2017, featuring Joe Walsh and Chris Stapleton. Check those dates here, along with a goofy sketch featuring Petty on…

When was Tom Petty’s last concert in Florida?

May 6, 2017
The legend died a few months after playing Amalie Arena. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida on May 6, 2017. On this day in Tampa history, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers played their last show in Florida.

Who opened for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers?

The Heartbreakers were joined by a special guest, Texas blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Chris Whitley, as they made their way across the U.S. and then on to Europe for a total of 64 concerts in eight months, wrapping up on April 2, 1992 in Malmo, Sweden.

When was Tom Petty’s last tour?

25th September 2017
On 25th September 2017, after a 40 year career, Tom Petty and his reformed Heartbreakers appeared at the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, California at the end of a hugely successful reunion tour. The concert, which would ultimately be the Heartbreakers’ final show, ended with a performance of American Girl.

When did Tom Petty play Gatorville?

Courtesy of AXS TVIn the wake of Tom Petty’s untimely death Monday from a heart attack, AXS TV will host a special screening today of the concert film Live from Gatorville, which captures Petty playing in Gainesville, Florida, with his band The Heartbreakers in September 2006. The flick will air at 5 p.m. ET.

What was Tom Petty’s last tour?

More Stories by. TThe late rock legend Tom Petty wrapped his 40th anniversary tour with the Heartbreakers at the Hollywood Bowl in late September, just days before his untimely death on Oct. 2.

When was Tom Petty’s last concert in Gainesville?

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers last played here in 1983. 27 in the O’Connell Center — will be the hometown boys’ first appearance in the university city since February, 1983. As everybody knows, Petty was born and raised in Gainesville, as was pianist Benmont Tench (he’s the son of Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Tench).

Who opened for Tom Petty on his last tour?

Petty’s final concert was on Monday, September 25 at the Hollywood Bowl, with Lucinda Williams opening the show. The band’s three-night stint at the Bowl garnered rave reviews from Billboard and the LA Times.

Where was Tom Petty’s last concert played?

the Hollywood Bowl

When was Tom Petty’s last concert in Gainesville Florida?

When was Tom Petty’s 30th anniversary?

2006
In 2006 during their 30th-anniversary tour, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers returned to Gainesville, Florida, the hometown of Petty and bandmates Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench. They performed an electrifying and emotional concert – joined on several songs by Stevie Nicks.

When was Tom Petty’s concert from Gatorville?

September 2006
Courtesy of AXS TVIn the wake of Tom Petty’s untimely death Monday from a heart attack, AXS TV will host a special screening today of the concert film Live from Gatorville, which captures Petty playing in Gainesville, Florida, with his band The Heartbreakers in September 2006. The flick will air at 5 p.m. ET.

Where did Tom Petty live in Gainesville?

1715 NE Sixth Terrace
Tom Petty’s first wife, Jane Benyo Petty, has bought the late rock ‘n’ roll legend’s longtime childhood home, property records show. The 1,300-square-foot Gainesville home, located at 1715 NE Sixth Terrace, sold for $175,000 on July 31.