The Venue was originally known as the “Orlando Stadium” when it was constructed in 1936 and then the “Tangerine Bowl” and then the “Citrus Bowl”. Since 2016 the venue has been called “Camping World Stadium.”
The Stadium underwent a major renovation that decreased the maximum seating capacity from 71,000 to 65,000 due to more comfortable seats, new club levels with luxury suites when it was renamed “Camping World Stadium”.
The stadium has a long history with music hosting “Rock Superbowls” as well as the following notable performances:
As Tangerine Bowl:
4/18/1981 – Heart, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Firefall and UFO
9/4/1977 – Rick Derringer, Peter Frampton, The J.Geils Band
9/4/1977 – Kansas
5/28/1972 – Alice Cooper, Todd Rundgren
4/15/1970 – ZZ Top
As Camping World Stadium:
9/15/2022 – Red Hot Chili Peppers
5/28/2022 – Paul McCartney
3/12/2022 – Billy Joel
4/14/2018 – Jimmy Buffett/The Eagles
7/5/2017 – Metallica
7/29/2016 – Guns N’ Roses
As Florida Citrus Bowl:
6/12/2015 – The Rolling Stones
11/13/2011 – The Doobie Brothers
9/6/2010 – Sublime
10/30/1999 – Lenny Kravitz
12/7/1997 – Santana
8/21/1994 – Elton John & Billy Joel
10/23/1988 – The Bangles
4/301988 – Pink Floyd
2/28/1987 – Genesis
10/29/1983 – Eric Burdon & The Animals
5/28/1983 – Foghat
4/23/1983 – Aerosmith
Tangerine Bowl AKA – Orlando Stadium/Florida Citrus Bowl/Camping World Stadium
1 Citrus Bowl Place
Orlando, FL 32805
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