I was surfing youtube and found this video. Was anyone else there?
Tickets were $12.50 advance, $17 at gate and parking was free. To see Aerosmith, Foreigner, Heart, Santana, Mahogany Rush, Dave Mason, Rubicon, Bob Welch and Ted Nugent. Someone stole my buddy's motorcycle (probably for a beer run) but it was returned to the same spot later.
It set a record for largest/loudest speaker array and held it for decades. We left during the last act and while walking to our car parked over a mile away we could still FEEL the music.
Tickets were $12.50 advance, $17 at gate and parking was free. To see Aerosmith, Foreigner, Heart, Santana, Mahogany Rush, Dave Mason, Rubicon, Bob Welch and Ted Nugent. Someone stole my buddy's motorcycle (probably for a beer run) but it was returned to the same spot later.
I saw the fence go down and watched a human wave pouring through.Some 225,000 tickets were sold, setting a record for a single-day paid attendance at a rock concert. The actual crowd size due to gate-crashers has been estimated at 300,000 to 350,000.
At the time, Ontario’s population was 71,000, and as the Daily Report put it, the early estimate of 250,000 people was greater than the combined population of Ontario, Upland, Montclair, Chino, Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana.
I was just past the secondary speaker stands, that they had estimated were going to be about half way into the crowd. They were way off on that estimate.Today’s Coachella festivals draw 90,000.
It set a record for largest/loudest speaker array and held it for decades. We left during the last act and while walking to our car parked over a mile away we could still FEEL the music.