Order of Bands
- Edgar Winter Group | "Frankenstein", "Free Ride"
- Mark Farner | Edgar Winter play Sax and Keyboards for Marks set
- Jack Blades | Rubicon, Night Ranger, Damn Yankees
- John Waite | Singer for The Babys
- Eddie Money | Eddie performed all his hits and also performed on stage with Frampton while waiting on set up for Survivor.
- Peter Frampton | "Do You Feel Like We Do", "Show Me the Way"
- Survivor | "Eye of the Tiger", "Burning Heart"
- Kansas | "Carry on Wayward Son", "Point of No Return", "Song for America", "Dust in the Wind" and other Kansas Hits.
- REO Speedwagon | Performed many of their hits, "Golden Country" was a crowd favorite. Gary Richrath did not perform.
- Styx | Was in top form, playing a full set of Styx Hits
- Journey | Played many of their hit songs, Steve Perry did not perform. Steve Augeri had replaced Steve at lead vocals.
- Bad Company | Bad Company played an extended set, playing a medley of Beatles songs to the cheers of the crowd. Paul Rodgers really stole the show singing classic Bad Company songs.
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