At Folsom State Prison in California - In 1969, Johnny Cash made history by performing and recording the first ever album in a maximum security prison—Folsom State Prison.
At a pizza joint - Back in 2012, the Foo Fighters played a surprise gig at Rock & Roll Pizza in Woodland Hills, California.
On Wall Street - Back in 2001, director Michael Moore captured a historical moment. Rage Against the Machine's gig was so epic that they managed to shut down the New York Stock Exchange.
On an airplane - With their instruments plugged into electric amps and Jonathan Davis' vocals going through the airplane's PA system, in 2005 Korn played a show at 37,000 feet.
At the Great Wall of China - In 2004, a number of artists, including Cyndi Lauper (pictured), played the Wall of Hope 2004 Festival in China.
On the rooftop of a Dublin hotel - U2 once performed on the rooftop of Clarence Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, for the BBC show 'Top of the Pops.'
On a private jet - In 2007, Jamiroquai performed in a Boeing 757 jet at 33,000 feet (10,058 m). The band set a new Guinness World Record, but it has been broken since.
At the bottom of a gas rig in the North Sea - In 2006, singer Katie Melua performed at the bottom of the Statoil Troll A platform gas rig, off the coast of Bergen, Norway, in the North Sea.
In a steel box - In 2014, UK metal band Unfathomable Ruination played inside a soundproof steel box in London's financial district.
In a salt mine - In 2007, the Donetsk Philharmonic Orchestra performed for about 350 people in a salt mine in the city of Soledar in eastern Ukraine.
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