A Kind Of Magic: Cassidy, Queen and Maine Road

On July 16 in 1986 Queen played Maine Road. This was often considered to be the first major concert at Manchester City’s old stadium. However, it wasn’t. The first was actually a concert by David Cassidy in May 1974. This feature takes a look at that concert and the one by Queen which set the tone for legendary music performances at Maine Road.

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The 1990s: Empty Seats at Home!

Well I never! I think I’ve spotted who started all this ‘Empty seats’ malarky – Madonna! On this day (29 March) in 1990 the Manchester Evening News carried this article saying that Madonna was worried about playing at Maine Road because of the potential for empty seats! When I found this I just had to share. The actual phrase ’empty seats’ is in there too!

Obviously, Madonna herself probably had no knowledge of this although City chairman Peter Swales claimed he was actively pursuing the idea of her appearing at Maine Road. Lots of concerts did take place at Maine Road (you can find articles on them elsewhere on this site).

While you’re here why not read more on MCFC in the 1990s. The following article tells the story of the opening months of 1990 (see below). This series of articles and features has been running throughout March with indepth articles some days and smaller ‘on this day’ style posts on others.

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The 1990s: Prince at Maine Road

Alongside all the football at Maine Road the 1990s saw a series of major concerts held at Manchester City’s old stadium. On this day (9 March) in 1990 tickets for the following August’s concert by Prince were advertised.

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A Kind Of Magic: Cassidy, Queen and Maine Road

On this day (July 16) in 1986 Queen played Maine Road. This was often considered to be the first major concert at Manchester City’s old stadium. However, it wasn’t. The first was actually a concert by David Cassidy in May 1974. This feature takes a look at that concert and the one by Queen which set the tone for legendary music performances at Maine Road.

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If you would like to read this and all the in-depth articles on this site (including the entire Manchester A Football History book) then please subscribe. It works out about £1.67 a month if you take out an annual subscription (£20 per year). Each subscriber gets full access to the 250+ articles posted so far and the hundreds scheduled to be posted in the coming year.