I saw the thread title and was going to say Motorhead at the Southport Theatre, but that's around 10 times bigger than that.Mine was Motorhead at California Dreams night club in Anaheim (100-150 people)
No barriers what-so-ever.
I could play Lemmy's balls if I wanted to.
Motorhead was already established & not just starting out.It was a promotional show for radio station KNAC.
I've been to Rumba. Bluestone (former Boma) is my favorite one down there.I've seen lots of bands at Bogarts - a smallish venue with a capacity of about 1500.
Most notably Pearl Jam (Ten) and Pantera (Cowboys). Jackyll (90s). Beastie Boys(90s).
They aren't known by many people so not really a "big act", but I saw Roger Clyne & PH Naffah at Rumba Cafe in C-Bus. Tiny bar that would be lucky to get 150 people in there. They played the entire Honky Tonk Union album beginning to end, with stories about each song. It was a great show. I saw J Roddy Walston in the same place. That was nuts. I thought the place was going to cave in it was so loud.
Jesus, that's a band I haven't thought of in a while.Mudvayne in front of like 30 people. Late 90's.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umWfUT4xDRU&list=PLZnCQ7WvAejgPCxyaG-pkwVGFhTmaRbfL
Touring with Megadeth right now...Jesus, that's a band I haven't thought of in a while.
I stay in Springfield all the time when driving out to our office in Kansas. Doesn't seem to be a whole lot to do there.I saw Marilyn Manson in Springfield, MO at the Regency in the 90s. It was right before Sweet Dreams hit it big. That place was a shit hole and couldn't have had more than 850 people.
Saw Megadeth perform for a radio show at Remingtons in Springfield. That was another small venue, maybe a thousand.