Welcome to MusicDayz

The world's largest online archive of date-sorted music facts, bringing day-by-day facts instantly to your fingertips.
Find out what happened on your or your friends' Birthday, Wedding Day, Anniversary or just discover fun facts in musical areas that particularly interest you.
Please take a look around.

Showing all 9 Facts found
Click to filter results

Filter to between years

Topic:

Genre:

Location:

The musical play A Country Girl, or Town and Country, with music by Lionel Monckton and additional songs by Paul Rubens, is performed at Daly's Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a run of 729 performances.
A Chinese Honeymoon, billed as 'The English Musical Sensation' is playing at The Casino Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 364 performances.
Musical comedy The Girl From Kay's is playing at The Apollo Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a lengthy run.
A production of the "musical extravaganza" The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum with music by Paul Tietjens and A.B. Sloane, plays at The Majestic Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of 293 performances.
Burlesque and vaudeville entertainment troupe The Sheridan Company is playing during three weeks at The Opera House, Wellington, New Zealand.
The Black Patti Troubadours, led by Sissieretta Jones (aka The Black Patti), are playing at The New Star Theatre, New York City, USA. The show is advertised as "the smartest and swellest colored show in all creation".
Actress and singer Elfie Fay is headlining at The Orpheum theatre, San Francisco, California, USA. Also on the bill are Lew Hawkins, Sidney Wilmer And Company, Miss Wynn Winslow, The Great Kaufmann Troupe, Dooley And Tenbrooke and others.
The Bromsgrove Town Band plays a selection of music throughout the day at the second annual flower show of Catshill Working Men's Club in Catshill, Worcestershire, England, UK, Europe.
Early in the evening, at an outdoor music concert by Caton's Dozen (a military band) in Winfield, Kansas, USA, thirty-six-year-old Gilbert Twigg kills eight people with his shotgun. Several others are injured, including the band’s drummer, Re Oliver. Twigg then kills himself with a .38 pistol. This is thought to have been the first indiscriminate mass killing in US history.