Alle concerten van of festivals met Heart


Totaal aantal bezochte concerten en/of festivaldagen met Heart: 1

DatumMediaActBandsLocatieGezelschap
13-06-2004Foto's van Arrow Rock Festival op 13-06-2004Video's van Arrow Rock Festival op 13-06-2004 in De SchansArrow Rock FestivalYes setlist
Iron Butterfly
Queensrÿche
Golden Earring setlist
G3
Heart setlist
Fish
Symphony X
Caravan
Saga setlist
De SchansThois



Locatie(s) Heart:






Topnummers van Heart op Spotify








Albums van Heart:


Live in Atlantic City (2019)




Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2016)




Beautiful Broken (2016)




Fanatic Live from Caesars Colosseum (2013)




Dreamboat Annie - Live (2007)




Jupiters Darling (2004)




A Lovemongers' Christmas (2001)




The Road Home (1995)




Desire Walks On (1993)




Rock The House Live! (1991)




Brigade (1990)




Heart (1985)




Passionworks (1983)




Private Audition (1982)




Bebe Le Strange (1980)




Dog & Butterfly (1978)




Little Queen (1977)




Magazine (1977)




Dreamboat Annie (1975)






Geplande optredens van Heart


DatumLocatiePlaats en land
donderdag 20 maart 2025Heart at Scotiabank SaddledomeCalgary, Canada
vrijdag 21 maart 2025Heart at Rogers PlaceEdmonton, Canada
maandag 24 maart 2025Heart at Vibrant Arena at Canada Life CentreWinnipeg, Canada
woensdag 26 maart 2025Fiserv ForumMilwaukee, United States
vrijdag 28 maart 2025Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City CenterKnoxville, United States
zaterdag 29 maart 2025Charleston ColiseumCharleston, United States
maandag 31 maart 2025KeyBank CenterBuffalo, United States
woensdag 2 april 2025Bell CentreMontreal, Canada
vrijdag 4 april 2025Canadian Tire CentreOttawa, Canada
zaterdag 5 april 2025Centre VidéotronQuebec City, Canada
donderdag 10 april 2025Heart at Coca-Cola ColiseumToronto, Canada
zaterdag 12 april 2025Heart at Foxwoods Resort CasinoLedyard, United States
zondag 13 april 2025Heart at Agganis ArenaBoston, United States
woensdag 16 april 2025Heart at Radio City Music HallNew York, United States
zaterdag 31 mei 2025Hard Rock Live at Etess ArenaAtlantic City, United States
zondag 1 juni 2025Filene Center at Wolf TrapVienna, United States
dinsdag 3 juni 2025Rupp ArenaLexington, United States
woensdag 4 juni 2025Fox Theatre DetroitDetroit, United States
zaterdag 7 juni 2025Grand Casino HinckleyHinckley, United States
dinsdag 10 juni 2025Ford CenterEvansville, United States
zaterdag 14 juni 2025Texas Trust CU TheatreGrand Prairie, United States
zondag 15 juni 2025H-E-B Center at Cedar ParkCedar Park, United States
woensdag 18 juni 2025Raising Cane's River CenterBaton Rouge, United States
vrijdag 20 juni 2025Legacy Arena at the BJCCBirmingham, United States
zondag 22 juni 2025North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts CenterNorth Charleston, United States
dinsdag 24 juni 2025VyStar Veterans Memorial ArenaJacksonville, United States
woensdag 25 juni 2025Hertz ArenaEstero, United States
vrijdag 27 juni 2025Kia CenterOrlando, United States
zaterdag 28 juni 2025Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Hollywood, FLHollywood, United States
woensdag 27 augustus 2025Allentown FairgroundsAllentown, United States

bron: Bandsintown




Biography van Heart

There is more than one artist with this name; 1) Heart is an American rock band formed in 1970 in Seattle, Washington, by Steve Fossen (bass guitar), Roger Fisher (guitar), David Belzer (keyboards), and Jeff Johnson (drums). It evolved from an existing band, White Heart. The vocalists for Heart are sisters Ann Wilson (lead vocals, flute, guitar) (born June 19, 1950) and Nancy Wilson (vocals, guitar, mandolin) (born March 16, 1954). Heart rose to fame in the mid-to-late-1970s with music influenced by hard rock and heavy metal, as well as folk music. The band's popularity declined in the early 1980s, but it began a successful comeback in 1985 which continued into the mid-1990s. Heart disbanded in 1998, resumed performing in 2002, went on hiatus in 2016, and resumed performing in the summer of 2019. Heart's U.S. Top 40 singles include "Magic Man" (1975), "Crazy on You" (1976), "Barracuda" (1977), "What About Love" (1985), "Never" (1985), and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" (1990), along with no. 1 hits "These Dreams" (1986) and "Alone" (1987). Heart has sold over 35 million records worldwide, including approximately 22.5 million albums in the United States. It has placed top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990 and 2010s. Heart was ranked number 57 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". In 2013, Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2011, Heart earned its first nomination for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the 2012 class. After being passed over, the band was nominated again the following year announced as inductees to the 2013 class on December 11, 2012. Their Hall of Fame page describes the Wilson sisters as the first women to front a hard-rock band, and "pioneers ... inspiring women to pick up an electric guitar or start a band". In his book Heart: In the Studio, Jake Brown described the band as beginning "a revolution for women in music ... breaking genre barriers and garnering critical acclaim". "Heart were the first female-fronted band I heard and was influenced by," recalled Lzzy Hale of Halestorm. "I heard Heart and was like, 'Oh, singing like that as a girl is actually a thing!'" The Wilson sisters have been active in the Seattle music scene for decades and influenced many musicians from the region, including bands of the grunge era. Artists that have used their Bad Animals Studio include Neil Young, R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains. 2) HeaRt is a Japanese rock band. They are a group made up from old members of the LOOP ASH band, JOKER who formed officially on the 7/7/05. JOKER's vocalist, Toge, changed his name to Byou and is now the vocalist of SCREW. The Members are as follows. Vocalist = Jun Guitarist = Nono Bassist = Hiiro Drummer = YUKI They had two guitarists at one point, however, he [Subaru] left the band in 2006. Fans of the Japanese band should tag them in unicode: HeaRt 3) A (very) short-lived Dutch glam rock band, who enjoyed (very) modest chart success in The Netherlands with 'Love Maker' (#28 in July 1974). The group was fronted by singer Patricia Paay, who - after the demise of Heart - started a successful solo career as a pop singer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.