On August 29, 1989, Jefferson Airplane performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, marking a notable moment for the band during a resurgence ... Read Full Description >
On August 29, 1989, Jefferson Airplane performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, marking a notable moment for the band during a resurgence in their career. This live performance occurred around the time they released their album "Jefferson Airplane," which was a self-titled work that came out in 1989, showcasing a blend of old and new material. The show featured classic tracks such as "Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon," highlighting the band's signature psychedelic rock sound. Interestingly, this concert served as a reunion of sorts, as it featured original members after a long hiatus, giving fans a nostalgic experience while exploring their newer musical direction. The performance at the iconic venue underscored their lasting influence and ability to connect with audiences, despite the changing musical landscape of the late 1980s.