What's the farthest you've traveled for live music


I have only traveled 6 hours for live music, although my wife has seen 124 Grateful Dead shows, so she has me beat big time. I'm not talking about seeing live music because you happened upon a live venue while traveling for work or vacation. I'm talking about finding out one of your favs is playing in L.A., and it's the closest they're playing to your home. You live in let's say Dallas. (I personally live in Rochester N.Y.). You take time off work and board a plane or hunker down for a nasty car ride.
donjr
By car, from Detroit to:

1. Philadelphia
2. Toronto (3 times)
3. Chicago (5 times)
4. Red Wing, Minnesota
5. Pittsburgh (2 times)
6. Hammond, Indiana
7. Cleveland (2 times)
8. NY (2 times)

By plane, from Detroit to:

1. Austin, TX
2. LA
3. Las Vegas

all of these just to see Tower of Power. And this isn't anywhere near a complete list. I need help.
Speaking of Rochester, NY; traveled from Oswego, NY in June 1981 to see Weather Report in Rochester (about 75 miles), remains to be one of the most memorable concerts of my lifetime. I guess that's as far as I've gone! not very impressive...
I went to Hampton Beach, NH from Albany, NY to see Santana.

Other than that, went to Montreal to hear/see Phanthom of The Opera.
From my home(near philly)to Las Vegas to see my all time favorite band--The Outlaws.We have also incorporated concerts into several vacations including two labor day weekend shows at the Pechanga Casino in Temecula,CA.In '07 we saw Lynyrd Skynyrd and the following year it was CCR(Credence Clearwater Revisited).
Weather Report? Wasn't that Wayne Shorters band? Please send some Garafalos italian sausage.

I saw Iron Maiden in Toronto in 1986. My buddy went to some college for the recording arts.