May 30 in History
1866
May 30, 1866:"Die Verkaufte Braut", an opera by Bedřich Smetana, premieres at the Provisional Theatre, Prague.
1917
May 30, 1917:The musical group The Ted Mulry Gang records the song titled "Dark Town Strutters Ball".
1923
May 30, 1923:American composer and music theorist Howard Hanson premieres his first symphony known as "Nordic".
1962
May 30, 1962:The film adaptation of Benjamin Britten's musical, "War Requiem" premieres.
1975
May 30, 1975:British–American rock band Wings drops their 4th studio album titled “Venus & Mars”.
1996
May 30, 1996:American pianist and television presenter John Tesh hosts the television program dubbed "Entertainment Tonight" for the last time.
2003
May 30, 2003:The American computer-animated adventure film titled "Finding Nemo", produced by Pixar Animation Studios, premieres.
2014
May 30, 2014:The western comedy film titled "A Million Ways to Die in the West" premieres in the United States at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles.