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Steely Dan Tickets at Pier Six Concert Pavilion in Baltimore, Maryland For Sale

Steely Dan Tickets at Pier Six Concert Pavilion
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Steely Dan Tickets at Pier Six Concert Pavilion
in Baltimore, MD On september 17
Steely Dan Tickets
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Event
Venue
Date/Time
Steely Dan
Chesapeake Energy Arena (formerly Oklahoma City Arena)
Oklahoma City, OK
Monday
7/21/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Brady Theater
Tulsa, OK
Wednesday
7/23/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Walmart AMP
Rogers, AR
Thursday
7/24/xxxx
TBD
Steely Dan
UNO Lakefront Arena
New Orleans, LA
Saturday
7/26/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
BJCC Concert Hall
Birmingham, AL
Sunday
7/27/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Township Auditorium
Columbia, SC
Tuesday
7/29/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan - 2 Day Pass
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Friday
8/1/xxxx
TBD
Steely Dan
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Friday
8/1/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Saturday
8/2/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
War Memorial Auditorium - Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Monday
8/4/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Bethlehem Musikfest - Sands Steel Stage
Bethlehem, PA
Wednesday
8/6/xxxx
7:00 PM
Steely Dan
Seneca Niagara Events Center At Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel
Niagara Falls, NY
Friday
8/8/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Presque Isle State Park
Erie, PA
Saturday
8/9/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Benedum Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Monday
8/11/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Taft Theatre
Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday
8/12/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Palace Theatre Columbus
Columbus, OH
Wednesday
8/13/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Illinois State Fairgrounds - Grandstand
Springfield, IL
Friday
8/15/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Capitol Theater At Overture Center for the Arts
Madison, WI
Saturday
8/16/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
The Venue at Horseshoe Casino
Hammond, IN
Sunday
8/17/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
Appleton, WI
Tuesday
8/19/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Kresge Auditorium at Interlochen Center
Interlochen, MI
Wednesday
8/20/xxxx
7:00 PM
Steely Dan
The Colosseum At Caesars Windsor
Windsor, Canada
Friday
8/22/xxxx
9:00 PM
Steely Dan
Sony Centre For The Performing Arts (formerly Hummingbird Centre)
Toronto, Canada
Saturday
8/23/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Sony Centre For The Performing Arts (formerly Hummingbird Centre)
Toronto, Canada
Sunday
8/24/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
National Arts Centre - Southam Hall
Ottawa, Canada
Tuesday
8/26/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
St. Denis Theatre
Montreal, Canada
Wednesday
8/27/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Darling's Waterfront Pavilion (Formerly Bangor Waterfront Park)
Bangor, ME
Friday
8/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion At Meadowbrook
Gilford, NH
Saturday
8/30/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
Sunday
8/31/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Count Basie Theatre
Red Bank, NJ
Wednesday
9/3/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Count Basie Theatre
Red Bank, NJ
Thursday
9/4/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion (formerly Bank of America Pavilion)
Boston, MA
Saturday
9/6/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Providence Performing Arts Center
Providence, RI
Sunday
9/7/xxxx
7:00 PM
Steely Dan
Community Theatre At Mayo Center For The Performing Arts
Morristown, NJ
Tuesday
9/9/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Community Theatre At Mayo Center For The Performing Arts
Morristown, NJ
Wednesday
9/10/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Caesars Atlantic City
Atlantic City, NJ
Friday
9/12/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Paramount Theatre - Huntington
Huntington, NY
Saturday
9/13/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Paramount Theatre - Huntington
Huntington, NY
Sunday
9/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Tuesday
9/16/xxxx
7:30 PM
Steely Dan
Pier Six Concert Pavilion
Baltimore, MD
Wednesday
9/17/xxxx
8:00 PM
Steely Dan
Capitol Theatre - Port Chester
Port Chester, NY
Friday
9/19/xxxx
7:00 PM
Steely Dan
Capitol Theatre - Port Chester
Port Chester, NY
Saturday
9/20/xxxx
7:00 PM
Steely Dan
Capitol Theatre - Port Chester
Port Chester, NY
Sunday
9/21/xxxx
8:00 PM
In xxxx the city had a population of 1,649,519.[2] Montreal's metropolitan area (CMA) (land area 4,259 square kilometres (1,644 sq mi)) had a population of 3,824,221[4] and a population of 1,886,481 in the urban agglomeration, all of the municipalities on the Island of Montreal included.[12]French is the city's official language[13][14] and is the language spoken at home, as Québécois French, by 56.9% of the population of the city, followed by English at 18.6% and 19.8% other languages (in the xxxx census).[15] In the larger Montreal Census Metropolitan Area, 67.9% of the population speaks French at home, compared to 16.5% who speak English.[16] 56% of the population are able to speak both English and French, making Montreal one of the most bilingual cities in Quebec and Canada.[17] Montreal is the second largest primarily French-speaking city in the world, after Paris.[18][19][20] [21]Montreal was named a UNESCO City of Design.[22][23] Historically the commercial capital of Canada, it was surpassed in population and economic strength by Toronto in the xxxxs. It remains an important centre of commerce, aerospace, finance, pharmaceuticals, technology, design, culture, tourism, gaming, film and world affairs.[24]In xxxx, Montreal was named North America's leading host city for international association events, according to the xxxx preliminary rankings of the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA).[25] In xxxx, QS World University Rankings ranked Montreal the 10th-best place in the world to be a university student.[26]Originally called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary",[8] it is named after Mount Royal,[9] the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. According to one theory, the name derives from mont Réal, as it was spelled in Middle French (Mont Royal in modern French), but Cartier's xxxx diary entry, naming the mountain, refers to "le mont Royal". Another argument, mentioned by the Government of Canada on its web site concerning Canadian place names, is that the name was adopted as it is written nowadays because an early map of xxxx used the Italian name of the mountain, "Monte Real".[27]Archaeological evidence demonstrates that First Nations native people occupied the island of Montreal as early as 4,000 years ago.[28] By the year AD xxxx, they had started to cultivate maize. Within a few hundred years, they had built fortified villages.[29] The Saint Lawrence Iroquoians, a people distinct from the Iroquois nations of the Haudenosaunee then based in present-day New York, established the village of Hochelaga at the foot of Mount Royal two centuries before the French arrived. Archeologists have found evidence of their habitation there and at other locations in the valley since at least the 14th century.[30] The French explorer Jacques Cartier visited Hochelaga on October 2, xxxx, and estimated the population of the native people at Hochelaga to be "over a thousand people".[30]Seventy years later, the French explorer Samuel de Champlain reported that the St Lawrence Iroquoians and their settlements had disappeared altogether from the St Lawrence valley. This is believed due to outmigration, epidemic of European diseases, or intertribal wars.[30][31] In xxxx Champlain established a fur trading post on the Island of Montreal, on a site initially named La Place Royale. At the confluence of Petite Rivière and St. Lawrence River, it is where present-day Pointe-à-Callière stands.[32] In xxxx Jérôme Le Royer de La Dauversière obtained the Seigneurial title to the Island of Montreal in the name of the Société de Notre-Dame de Montréal to establish a Roman Catholic mission to evangelize natives. Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve was the governor of the colony, which was established on May 17, xxxx.[33] In xxxx, the English?allied Iroquois attacked Lachine on the Island of Montreal, committing the worst massacre in the history of New France.[34]Ville-Marie became a centre for the fur trade and a base for further French exploration.[33] By the early 18th century, the Sulpician Order was established there. To encourage French settlement, they wanted the Mohawk to move away from the fur trading post at Ville-Marie. They had a mission village, known as Kahnewake, south of the St Lawrence River. The fathers persuaded some Mohawk to make a new settlement at their former hunting grounds north of the Ottawa River. This became Kanesatake.[35] In xxxx several Mohawk families moved upriver to create another settlement, known as Akwesasne. All three are now Mohawk reserves in Canada. The Canadian territory was ruled as a French colony until xxxx, when it was surrendered to Great Britain after the Seven Years' War.[36]Montreal was incorporated as a city in xxxx.[37] The opening of the Lachine Canal permitted ships to bypass the unnavigable Lachine Rapids,[38] while the construction of the Victoria Bridge established Montreal as a major railway hub. The leaders of Montreal's business community had started to build their homes in the Golden Square Mile from about xxxx. By xxxx, it was the largest municipality in British North America and the undisputed economic and cultural centre of Canada.[39][40]Montreal was the capital of the Province of Canada from xxxx to xxxx, but lost its status when a Tory mob burnt down the Parliament building to protest the passage of the Rebellion Losses Bill.[41] For strategic reasons, the government established Ottawa as the capital, as it was located more in the interior of the nation.After World War I, the Prohibition movement in the United States led to Montreal becoming a destination for Americans looking for alcohol.[42] Unemployment remained high in the city, and was exacerbated by the Stock Market Crash of xxxx and the Great Depression.[43]During World War II, Mayor Camillien Houde protested against conscription and urged Montrealers to disobey the federal government's registry of all men and women.[44] The government at Ottawa was furious over Houde's stand and held him at a prison camp until xxxx.[45] That year the government decided to institute conscription to be able to expand the armed forces. (see Conscription Crisis of xxxx).[44]By xxxx, Montreal's population had surpassed one million.[46] The Saint Lawrence Seaway opened in xxxx, allowing vessels to bypass Montreal