If you had access to a time machine, what concerts would you go back to see?


2020 was the first year of my adult life that I did not attend any concerts. I'm sure that I'm not alone in this unfortunate situation. So, this got me thinking about both the concerts that I "missed" (could've gone, but something went wrong) or concerts I "wished I'd had the chance to see."

Plus, I thought this would be a good bookend to the ongoing (and excellent) thread about "the worst concert you ever saw."


mitchagain

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"Jesus Christ’s Sermon On The Mount. I’m not even religious, and not literally a concert, but that would be awesome! "

If  that ever even happened...
I think some posters are not keeping with the original intent of this thread (unless I misunderstood the OP's intention). I thought that we were supposed to mention concerts that we had once actually attended and would like to relive, not concerts that we wish we had attended. It seems that we're getting a lot of that.  
Mike and the Mechanics, Tower Theatre in Philadelphia around 1980. Not my favorite band, although I do love them, but it was one of those magical nights concertgoers rarely experience when the band and audience make an almost spiritual connection. When that happens, it's joyous and unforgettable.