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The '''Viaduct Spook-a-delic''' was a concert event attended by over 7,500 on the [[24th Street Viaduct]] from 6:30 p.m. through midnight on Saturday, October 28, 1995. The event was organized by [[Trevor Hale]], [[Wesley Calhoun]] and [[Rusty Luquire]] of [[Operation New Birmingham]] in September 1995. [[Neal Davis Architects]] and [[Crawford, McWilliams, Hatcher]] developed gates for the event similar to those used for [[City Stages]].
The '''Viaduct Spook-a-delic''' was a concert event attended by over 7,500 on the [[24th Street Viaduct]] from 6:30 p.m. through midnight on Saturday, October 28, [[1995]]. The event was organized by [[Trevor Hale]], [[Wesley Calhoun]] and [[Rusty Luquire]] of [[Operation New Birmingham]] in September 1995. [[Neal Davis Architects]] and [[Crawford, McWilliams, Hatcher]] developed gates for the event similar to those used for [[City Stages]].


Initially expected to only draw between 1,500 to 2,000, the event drew over 7,500. Tickets cost $5. The five bands that performed at the event included:
Initially expected to only draw between 1,500 to 2,000, the event drew over 7,500. Tickets cost $5. The five bands that performed at the event included:

Latest revision as of 16:21, 9 November 2006

The Viaduct Spook-a-delic was a concert event attended by over 7,500 on the 24th Street Viaduct from 6:30 p.m. through midnight on Saturday, October 28, 1995. The event was organized by Trevor Hale, Wesley Calhoun and Rusty Luquire of Operation New Birmingham in September 1995. Neal Davis Architects and Crawford, McWilliams, Hatcher developed gates for the event similar to those used for City Stages.

Initially expected to only draw between 1,500 to 2,000, the event drew over 7,500. Tickets cost $5. The five bands that performed at the event included:

References

  • Faulk, Kent (October 29, 1995) "Viaduct party fun for about 7,500." Birmingham News.
  • Nabbefeld, Joe (October 1, 1995) "New viaduct will host spooky, lively party." Birmingham News.