Oct. 11, 2016 Updated: Oct. 11, 2016 7:34 p.m. 63. Johnston refused to travel for the reason that "it had all got too weird. "[9] To alleviate this, Brian was persuaded into making the trip. [21] White House staff presented Watt with a plaster foot with a hole in it, showing that he had "shot himself in the foot". Following one final performance on May 9 as a benefit concert for the American Cancer Society in Detroit, Love, Johnston, and Marks continued to tour together, initially as "America's Band", but following several cancelled bookings under that name, Love sought authorization through Brother Records Inc. (BRI) to tour as "The Beach Boys" and secured the necessary license. First round: March 21-22. Since 1980, the Beach Boys and the Grass Roots had performed Independence Day concerts at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., attracting large crowds. Foskett has made occasional appearances with the band since 2019. Brian returned in May 1983 making semi-regular appearances through 1990. [ WikiPedia] The Beach Boys are an American rock band that formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. Setlists; Artists; Festivals . Formed in 1961, brothers Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson along with their cousin Mike Love and schoolmate Alan Jardine blended rootsy Chuck Berry R&B, The Four Freshman's intricate vocal harmonies, and the topical splendor of California's mythos of an Endless Summer into a unique, new form. May 21. The concert ended up running late, but not because of the Beach Boys. In 1997, Phil Bardowell joined as a rhythm guitarist. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! The touring band expanded during the late 1960s and early 1970s, with multiple percussionists, including Mike Kowalski, and keyboardists, including Billy Hinsche and Carli Muoz, rotated through the touring band at this time. The Beach Boys / Mike Love. They eventually replaced Ron Brown with bassist/guitarist Ed Carter, also adding a percussionist. See Tickets. Seashore Archive We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! [19] Watt later apologized to the band after learning that President Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan were fans. In July 2001, longtime keyboardist Mike Meros was fired and replaced by John Cowsill, drummer for the 1960s family band The Cowsills. DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham, NC. The Beach Boys left California on January 5 and arrived in Tokyo on January 6, 1966. [28] In 1990, Foskett was let go from the band, with Baker returning. and Full House and promote the bands later releases on the show. web pages For the first time in nearly 6 years, The Beach Boys performed their first show with all five original members at Anaheim Stadium on July 3, 1976, which portions of the concert were based on the biographical concert film, "The Beach Boys: Good Vibrations tour". 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The supporting musicians for the rest of 1980 were Ed Carter on lead guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals, Joe Chemay on bass, vocals, Bobby Figueroa on percussion, vocals, drums for some songs, and Mike Meros on organ, keyboards, synthesizer, piano. Carter's role as a bassist was taken by Ernie Knapp. The Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, selling over 100 million records worldwide. Issues between Marks, his parents, and manager/the Wilsons' father Murry led Marks to quit in October 1963, forcing Brian to appear full-time on the road again and Jardine to switch to rhythm guitar. The following only pertains to the Beach Boys' touring band. 2021 Feel Flows World Tour ( 79 ) 25th Anniversary Tour ( 1 ) 50 Years of Good Vibrations ( 191 ) 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour ( 83 ) Beachago Tour ( 27 ) Beachago Tour 1989 ( 66 ) Holiday Harmonies ( 9 ) Holiday, Harmonies & Hits ( 8 ) Night of the Proms 2015 ( 18 ) Beach Boys Concerts 1980s. The Beach Boys will make six stops in New England this spring as part of their 2020 tour. View source. Tickets. In 1974 they added a new percussionist Bobby Figueroa who replaced Mike Kowalski. The Cars - July 15, 1979, with Cheap Trick, Eddie Money, Utopia and Roadmaster. 3 activities (last edit by bendobrin, 21 Oct 2019, 16:38 Etc/UTC). 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America Corp. private show), December 17, 1986 Sullivan Sports Arena, Anchorage, AK, December 19, 1986 Seattle Sheraton, Seattle, WA (private show), January 15, 1987 Honolulu Band Shell, Honolulu, HI (Sheraton World Conference), January 23, 1987 Celebrity Theater, Phoenix, AZ, January 25, 1987 Rose Bowl, Pasedena, CA (Super Bowl pre-game show, supported by Neil Diamond), January 26, 1987 Universal-Sheraton Hotel, Los Angeles, CA (private show), January 29, 1987 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, January 30, 1987 Masonic Auditorium, Toledo, OH, January 31, 1987 Embassy Theater, Fort Wayne, IN (2 shows), February 3, 1987 Cambria County Arena, Johnstown, PA, February 4, 1987 Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY (supported by Joan Jett), February 5, 1987 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Roger McGuinn), February 6, 1987 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, February 7, 1987 Sands Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ (2 shows), February 8, 1987 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA, February 9, 1987 Morehead University, Morehead, KY (supported by Joan Jett), February 10, 1987 Joyce Center, South Bend, IN (supported by Joan Jett), February 13-15, 1987 Ceaser's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV (2 shows on 14th and 15th), February 18-23, 1987 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV (2 shows), March 27, 1987 Clarendon Hotel, Daytona Beach, FL (free show), April 2, 1987 Miami Convention Center, Miami, FL (private show for IBM), April 3, 1987 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL, April 4, 1987 Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 5, 1987 Miami Marine Stadium, Miami, FL, April 8, 1987 Fant-Ewing Coliseum, Monroe, LA, April 9, 1987 Hibernia Bank Pavilion, New Orleans, LA, April 10, 1987 Trask Coliseum, Wilmington, NC (2 shows), April 11, 1987 Charlotte Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, NC (supported by The Fantastic Shakers), April 12, 1987 Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, FL, April 17-18, 1987 Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA, April 23, 1987 Rancho de Los Ceros, Tucson, AZ (private show for Shearson Lehman Brothers), April 25, 1987 Albuquerque Sports Stadium, Albuquerque, NM, April 26, 1987 Hi-Corbett Field, Tucson, AZ (post-game show), April 29, 1987 Lethbridge Sportsplex, Lethbridge, AB, April 30, 1987 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB, May 4, 1987 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), May 6, 1987 Brown County Arena, Green Bay, WI (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), May 7, 1987 Sudbury Community Arena, Sudbury, ON (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), May 9, 1987 Quebec City Coliseum, Quebec City, QC, May 10, 1987 Ottawa Civic Center, Ottawa, ON, May 11, 1987 Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC, May 23, 1987 Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, FL, May 24, 1987 Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, AL, May 25, 1987 Tanglewood Park, Winston-Salem, NC (supported by Chairmen of the Board and Smyile), May 28, 1987 Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA, May 29, 1987 Oak Mountain Amphitheater, Birmingham, AL, May 30, 1987 Riverside Centroplex, Baton Rouge, LA, May 31, 1987 Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis, TN (2 shows), June 1, 1987 Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA, June 2, 1987 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA (Comdex Trade Show), June 4, 1987 Timberwolf Amphitheater, Cincinnati, OH, June 5, 1987 Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL, June 6, 1987 Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, TN (supported by Mel & The Party Hats), June 10, 1987 Sunken Gardens Theater, San Antonio, TX (supported by Omar & The Howlers), June 11, 1987 El Paso, TX (cancelled due to bad weather), June 12, 1987 Zoo Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, OK, June 13, 1987 Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, NE, June 15, 1987 Miller Outdoor Stage, Burlington, IA, June 16, 1987 U.S. Intrepid Museum, New York, NY (private show), June 18, 1987 Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, OH, June 19, 1987 Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, IL (Art School benefit show), June 20-21, 1987 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI, June 22, 1987 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua, NY, June 24, 1987 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by The Washington Squares), June 25, 1987 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI (supported by The Washington Squares), June 26, 1987 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (supported by The Washington Squares), June 28, 1987 Old Orchard Beach Ballpark, Old Orchard Beach, ME, June 29-30, 1987 Great Woods Performing Arts Center, Boston, MA (supported by Mason Ruffner), July 1, 1987 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ (supported by Mason Ruffner), July 2, 1987 Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, WV, July 4, 1987 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL (supported by Starship and Whitney Houston), July 19, 1987 Wembley Stadium, London, England, July 21, 1987 Stqand, Knokke Heist, Belgium (Windsurf Festival), July 22, 1987 Bad Segerberg Open-Air Theater, Bad Segerberg, Germany, July 23, 1987 The Prairie of Colovray, Nyon, Switzerland (Paleo Festival, with Status Quo, Chuck Berry, Nits, and The Pogues), July 26, 1987 War Memorial Stadium, Buffalo, NY, July 27, 1987 Tangewood Music Center, Lenox, MA (supported by The Partland Brothers), July 29-30, 1987 Jones Beach Theater, Hempstead, NY (supported by The Partland Brothers), July 31, 1987 U.S. on June 26, 2021. The band started promptly at 5 p.m., as scheduled, and finished exactly at the appointed 6:15. The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love, who, along with longtime member Bruce Johnston, musical director Scott Totten, Brian Eichenberger, Christan Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher and Randy Leago continue the legacy of the iconic band. The footage was sourced from a DVD from 2005, w. Their next tour date is at Montgomery Performing Arts Centre in Montgomery, after that they'll be at Macon City Auditorium in Macon. Jardine's group briefly included Daryl Dragon, who had formerly toured and recorded with The Beach Boys. Latest: Mar 18, 2023. Love's son Christian joined as a second rhythm guitarist in 2006. The tour also marked the first time that The Beach Boys had . I've included scans of said DVD as well. On Windows you can right click the folder and click 'Play with VLC Media Player.' Little Stadium, London, ON (supported by Del Shannon and John Cougar), August 31, 1982 State Fair Grandstand, Syracuse, NY (supported by The Rockets), September 1, 1982 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, September 3, 1982 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON (supported by The Minglewood Band), September 4, 1982 Canfield Fairgrounds, Youngstown, OH, September 5, 1982 Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA (2 shows), September 6, 1982 Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH, September 8-9, 1982 Superstar Theater, Atlantic City, NJ (2 shows), September 10, 1982 Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, KS (2 shows), September 11, 1982 Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE, September 12, 1982 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, September 18, 1982 Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA, September 19, 1982 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, September 20, 1982 Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA (2 shows), October 6, 1982 Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA, October 22, 1982 Hollywood High School, Los Angeles, CA (Hart to Hart Homecoming Hop), November 7, 1982 Arizona Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, November 19-20, 1982 Billy Bob's Texas Stockyards, Fort Worth, TX, November 21, 1982 The Centrum, Worcester, MA (supported by Gary U.S. Bonds), November 22, 1982 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT (supported by Gary U.S. Bonds), November 26, 1982 Montego Bay, Jamaica (Jamaica Music Festival, supported by Aretha Franklin, Squeeze, Stacy Lattishaw, Skeeter Davis, Toots & The Maytals and Black Uhuru), December 27-31, 1982 Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV (supported by Carol Leifer), January 1-2, 1983 Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Stateline, NV (supported by Carol Leifer), February 17, 1983 Stampede Corral, Calgary, AB, February 18, 1983 Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC, February 19, 1983 Paramount Theater, Portland, OR (2 shows), February 20, 1983 McArthur Court, Eugene, OR (cancelled), February 22, 1983 George M. Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK, February 25-26, 1983 Honolulu International Center Honolulu, HI, February 27, 1983 War Memorial Football Stadium, Kahului, HI, March 6, 1983 Sun Devil Stadium, Phoenix, AZ, March 25, 1983 Rockford Metro Center, Rockford, IL (supported by Big Twist and The Mellow Fellows), March 26, 1983 Palace Theater, Louisville, KY (2 shows), March 29, 1983 Civic Center, Augusta, GA (supported by Le Roux), March 30, 1983 Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, MS (supported by Windows), March 31, 1983 Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, FL (cancelled), April 1, 1983 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supported by Pizzaz), April 2, 1983 Daytona Beach Memorial Stadium, Daytona Beach, FL, April 3, 1983 Sunrise Musical Theater, Sunrise, FL (2 shows), April 5, 1983 Metro Center, Halifax, NS (supported by Luba), April 6, 1983 Moncton Coliseum, Moncton, NB (supported by The Nylons), April 7, 1983 Aitken Center, Fredericton, NB (supported by The Nylons), April 8, 1983 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ (supported by The Greg Kihn Band, Dean Torrence, and Billy Joel), April 9, 1983 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (2 shows), May 7, 1983 Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA, May 8, 1983 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA, May 21, 1983 SARA Park, Lake Havasu City, AZ (supported by Charlie Daniels, Dave Mason, and Greg Allman), May 27-29, 1983 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (supported by Jamie James & The King Bees), May 31, 1983 Mid-South Showgrounds, Memphis, TN (supported by Firefall and Rick Christian), June 1, 1983 The Scope, Norfolk, VA (supported by Firefall), June 2, 1983 Colt State Park, Bristol, RI (supported by Firefall), June 3, 1983 Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ (supported by Firefall), June 4, 1983 Centennial Hall, Toledo, OH (supported by Firefall), June 5, 1983 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Firefall), June 7, 1983 Bicentennial Center, Salina, KS (supported by Firefall), June 8, 1983 Starlight Theater, Kansas City, MO (supported by Firefall), June 9, 1983 Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA (supported by Firefall), June 10, 1983 Charlotte Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, NC (supported by Firefall), June 11, 1983 Lanierland Music Park, Cummings, GA (2 shows, supported by Firefall), June 12, 1983 RFK Stadium, Washington D.C (supported by Firefall), June 14, 1983 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Firefall), June 15, 1983 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY (supported by Firefall), June 16, 1983 Erie Civic Center, Erie, PA (supported by Firefall), June 17, 1983 Timberwolf Amphitheater, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Firefall), June 18, 1983 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (supported by Firefall), June 19, 1983 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY (supported by Firefall), July 2, 1983 Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee, WI (supported by The Nylons), July 3, 1983 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Sheriff, Foghat, and The Charlie Daniels Band), July 4, 1983 Ceaser's Boardwalk Regency, Atlantic City, NJ, July 7-8, 1983 Jones Beach Theater, Hempstead, NY, July 10, 1983 Mount Cranmore Stadium, Conway, NH, July 16, 1983 Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA, July 17, 1983 Plateau Pavilion, Chico, CA (supported by America), July 22, 1983 Casper Events Center, Casper, WY, July 23, 1983 North Dakota State Fairgrounds, Minot, ND (2 shows), July 24, 1983 Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO, July 29-30, 1983 Park Central Amphitheater, Dallas, TX (supported by The Planets), August 3, 1983 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA (supported by Jack Mack & The Heart Attack), August 4, 1983 Napa County Fairgrounds, Napa, CA (2 shows), August 6, 1983 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV, August 7, 1983 California Mid-State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles, CA (2 shows), August 12, 1983 Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI, August 13, 1983 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (2 shows. Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998. [7] Shortly after completing the recording of the imminent Smiley Smile (1967), the band scheduled two performances in Hawaii for a prospective live album, Lei'd in Hawaii, that would be released on their new record label, Brother Records. [8] Throughout 1965, Brian still performed live with the Beach Boys, but only on justified occasions. The footage was sourced from a DVD from 2005, which was exclusively released in Scandinavia. Refreshing Standings and Event data. The Beach Boys Tickets Lancaster Prices - Cheap The Beach Boys Tickets on sale for the tour date Saturday September 16 2023 (09/16/23) at 2:00 PM at the American Music Theatre in Lancaster, PA at Stub.com! [31] At the end of 2011, Wilson, Love, Jardine, Marks, and Johnston reunited for a new album and tour, using various members from Wilson's band, including former Beach Boys touring vocalist/guitarist Jeff Foskett, Probyn Gregory and Paul Von Mertens, who was the first woodwind player in the band since 1998, plus Totten and Cowsill from Love and Johnston's touring band. January 13, 1980 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA (Cambodian Relief Benefit Concert, with The Grateful Dead, Santana, Jefferson Starship, and Joan Baez), January 15-20, 1980 Sahara Hotel, Stateline, NV (2 shows on 18th and 19th, supported by Glenn Super), February 22, 1980 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, February 23, 1980 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI, February 24, 1980 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, February 26-March 2, 1980 Palace Theater, Cleveland, OH (2 shows on 1st and 2nd, supported by Glenn Super), March 9, 1980 Sunrise Music Theater, Sunrise, FL (George Bush Sr. Presidential Campaign Benefit Concert), March 19, 1980 Civic Center, Ottawa, ON (supported by John Hall), March 20, 1980 Civic Center, Hartford, CT (supported by John Hall), March 21, 1980 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by John Hall), March 22, 1980 Boston Garden, Boston, MA (supported by John Hall), April 18, 1980 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 19, 1980 Kenan Memorial Stadium, Chapel Hill, NC (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 20, 1980 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 21, 1980 Munn Ice Arena, Lansing, MI (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 22, 1980 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 23, 1980 UD Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 24, 1980 Kingston Armory, Kingston, PA (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 25, 1980 War Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Brewer & Shipley), April 27, 1980 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON (supported by Brewer & Shipley), June 3, 1980 Grona Lund, Stockholm, Sweden, June 4, 1980 Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 6-7, 1980 Wembley Arena, London, England (supported by Chris Rea), June 8, 1980 Palace of Sports, Paris, France, June 9, 1980 Congress Hall, The Hague, Netherlands, June 21, 1980 Knebworth Park, Stevenage, England (supported by The Blues Band, Elkie Brooks, Mike Oldfield, Lindisfarne, and Santana), July 3, 1980 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (supported by Le Roux), July 4, 1980 Washington Mall, Washington D.C, July 5, 1980 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, July 25, 1980 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, SD (supported by The Tremblers), July 26, 1980 Spectrum Center, Bismarck, ND (supported by The Tremblers), July 27, 1980 Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN (supported by The Tremblers), July 28, 1980 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN (supported by The Tremblers), July 29, 1980 Spectrum Auditorium, Omaha, NE (supported by The Tremblers), July 30, 1980 Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA (supported by The Tremblers), July 31, 1980 Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, Milwaukee, WI (supported by The Tremblers), August 1-3, 1980 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (supported by The Tremblers), August 4-5, 1980 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by The Tremblers), August 7, 1980 Edwardsville University, Edwardsville, IL (supported by The Tremblers), August 8, 1980 Michigan State Fairgrounds, Ionia, MI (2 shows, supported by The Tremblers), August 9, 1980 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supported by The Tremblers), August 10, 1980 Kentucky State Fairgrounds, Louisville, KY (supported by The Tremblers), October 17-22, 1980 Ceaser's Palace, Las Vegas, NV, October 24, 1980 Mariott Center, Provo, UT (supported by Hi-Fi), October 25, 1980 Adams Fieldhouse, Missoula, MT, October 26, 1980 MetraPark Arena, Billings, MT, November 7, 1980 LaCrosse Center, LaCrosse, WI, November 8, 1980 Centennial Hall, Toledo, OH (supported by The Barooga Bandits), November 13, 1980 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI (supported by Off Broadway), November 14, 1980 Hammons Center, Springfield, MO (supported by Off Broadway), November 15, 1980 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK (supported by Off Broadway), December 12, 1980 ISU Mini Dome, Pocatello, ID (supported by The Professional Band), December 13, 1980 Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, Pullman, WA (supported by Walter Egan), December 14, 1980 University of Washington, Seattle, WA (supported by Walter Egan), December 15, 1980 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Jerry Doucette), January 16, 1981 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by American Spring), January 17, 1981 University of California, Davis, CA (supported by American Spring), January 18, 1981 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA, January 19, 1981 DAR Constitutional Hall, Washington, DC (Ronald Reagan Induction Ceremony), January 30, 1981 Scottsdale, AZ (All-Arabian Horse Show), February 12, 1981 Summit, Houston, TX (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 13, 1981 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 14, 1981 LSU Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 15, 1981 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 16, 1981 Bicentennial Center, Salina, KS (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 18, 1981 Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 19, 1981 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 20, 1981 Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, AR (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 21, 1981 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 22, 1981 Mabee Center, Tulsa, OK (supported by Randy Meiser & The Silverados), February 23, 1981 Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), February 24, 1981 UNM Arena, Albuqerque, NM (supported by Randy Meisner & The Silverados), May 1-2, 1981 Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia, PA (2 shows), May 3, 1981 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (2 shows), May 4, 1981 Hershey Sports Arena, Derry, PA, May 6, 1981 Lee County Civic Center, Fort Myers, FL, May 8-9, 1981 Sunrise Musical Theater, Sunrise, FL (2 shows, supported by John Day), May 10, 1981 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, May 15, 1981 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA (Surfs Soccer Pre-Game show), May 16, 1981 Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA (2 shows), May 17, 1981 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA (2 shows), May 26, 1981 Fontainebleau, Miami, FL (National Cheerleading Championships), May 29, 1981 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), May 30, 1981 Civic Center, Hartford, CT (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), May 31, 1981 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 1, 1981 Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 2, 1981 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 4-7, 1981 Westbury Music Theater, Hempstead, NY (2 shows on the 6th and 7th), June 20, 1981 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Glenn Super), June 21-23, 1981 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (supported by Glenn Super), June 24, 1981 Six Flags Over Georgia, Atlanta, GA (2 shows, supported by Glenn Super), June 25, 1981 Hubert Brown Theater, Indianapolis, IN (2 shows, supported by Glenn Super), June 26, 1981 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (supported by Glenn Super), June 27, 1981 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Glenn Super), June 28, 1981 Paladium Amphitheater, Charlotte, NC (2 shows, supported by Glenn Super), June 30, 1981 Gaillard Municipal Auditorium, Charleston, SC (2 shows, supported by Glenn Super), July 1, 1981 Civic Center, Huntington, WV (supported by Glenn Super), July 4, 1981 National Mall, Washington D.C, July 5, 1981 The Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA (supported by Rick Springfield, Three Dog Night, and Pablo Cruise), July 9-15, 1981 Ceaser's Palace, Lake Tahoe, CA (supported by Glenn Super), July 17-18, 1981 Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA (supported by Glenn Super), July 19, 1981 ParkWest, Park City, UT (supported by Glenn Super), August 14, 1981 Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, NE (supported by The Little River Band and Hit & Run), August 15, 1981 Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL (2 shows), August 16, 1981 Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI, August 17, 1981 Holiday Star Music Theater, Merrilville, IN, August 18, 1981 Old Glory Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO (2 shows), August 19-20, 1981 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 21, 1981 Colorado State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, CO (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 22, 1981 Zoo Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, OK (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 24, 1981 Freedom Hall, Johnson City, TN (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 25, 1981 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 26, 1981 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 27, 1981 Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, MA (3 shows, supported by Jim Photoglo), August 28, 1981 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ (supported by Jim Photoglo), August 29, 1981 Civic Center, Ottawa, ON (supported by Ian Thomas), August 30-31, 1981 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON (supported by Ian Thomas), September 1, 1981 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY (supported by Jim Photoglo), September 2, 1981 New York State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY (supported by Jim Photoglo), October 8, 1981 US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO (supported by Red Rider), October 9, 1981 Athletics & Convocation Center, South Bend, IN (supported by Red Rider), October 10, 1981 Hulman Center, Terre Haute, IN (supported by Red Rider), October 11, 1981 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN, October 12, 1981 Bradley University, Peoria, IL, October 13, 1981 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, October 14, 1981 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI, October 15, 1981 LaCrosse Center, LaCrosse, WI (cancelled), October 16, 1981 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH, October 17, 1981 UI Assembly Hall, Bloomington, IN (supported by Jim Photoglo), October 18, 1981 Civic Center, Wheeling, WV, October 19, 1981 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN, October 20, 1981 Pete Matthews Coliseum, Jacksonville, AL, October 21, 1981 Civic Center, Savannah, GA (supported by Red Rider), October 22, 1981 Civic Center, Augusta, GA (supported by Red Rider), October 23, 1981 Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA (supported by Red Rider), October 24, 1981 Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SC (supported by Red Rider), October 25, 1981 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, NC (supported by Red Rider), October 27, 1981 Saenger Performing Arts Theater, New Orleans, LA (supported by Red Rider), October 28, 1981 Lousiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA (supported by Red Rider), October 29, 1981 Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, FL, October 30, 1981 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL (University of Miami benefit show, supported by The Commodores), October 31, 1981 Tuscaloosa Memorial Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, AL (supported by Tom Chapin), November 1, 1981 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY (supported by Tom Chapin), November 27, 1981 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, November 28, 1981 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA (2 shows, supported by The Pamela Moore Band), November 29, 1981 McArthur Court, Eugene, OR (supported by Joe Erickson), December 3, 1981 Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, NV (Annual Sema Industry Awards Banquet), December 4-5, 1981 Circle Star Theater, Redwood City, CA (2 shows), December 6, 1981 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (cancelled), December 24-28 & 31, 1981 Sun City Super Bowl, Sun City, South Africa (supported by Lulu), January 1-3, 1982 Sun City Super Bowl, Sun City, South Africa (supported by Lulu), January 15-18, 1982 Harrah's, Stateline, NV (2 shows, supported by Stoddard & Cole), February 19, 1982 Ricks College, Rexburg, ID, February 20, 1982 Marriott Center, Provo, UT (supported by Sneaker), February 21, 1982 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Sneaker), February 23-25, 1982 Harrah's, Stateline, NV (supported by Sneaker), February 26, 1982 Tucson Community Center, Tucson, AZ (supported by Sneaker), February 27, 1982 Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Johnny & The Lesiure Suits and Jonathan Brandmeier), February 28, 1982 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, March 17, 1982 The Summit, Houston, TX (supported by Delbert McClinton and The Fabulous Thunderbirds), March 18, 1982 Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX (supported by Delbert McClinton and The Fabulous Thunderbirds), March 19-21, 1982 Sunrise Musical Theater, Sunrise, FL (21st cancelled), March 23, 1982 Lee Civic Center, Fort Myers, FL, March 24, 1982 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supported by Bertie Higgins), March 25, 1982 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by John Moran), March 26-28, 1982 Westbury Music Theater, Hempstead, NY (2 shows on the 27th and 28th, supported by Glenn Super), March 29, 1982 Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY (2 shows), March 30, 1982 Ocean State Performing Arts Center, Providence, RI, March 31, 1982 Moncton Coliseum, Moncton, NB (supported by Sam Moon & The Universal Power), April 1, 1982 Halifax Metro Center, Halifax, NS (supported by Sam Moon & The Universal Power), April 2-3, 1982 Holiday Star Musical Theater, Merrilville, IN, April 4-6, 1982 Chateau De Ville, Framingham, MA, April 8-11, 1982 Harrah's Marina Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ (2 shows, supported by Glenn Super), May 2, 1982 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA, May 14, 1982 Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX, May 15, 1982 Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX (supported by Jeff Walker and Flash Cadillac), May 16, 1982 Buccaneer Stadium, Corpus Christi, TX, May 28-30, 1982 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI, May 31, 1982 Paducah Riverfront, Paducah, KY, June 1, 1982 Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC (cancelled), June 2, 1982 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (supported by Alliance), June 3, 1982 Cumberland County Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, NC (supported by Alliance), June 4, 1982 Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ (2 shows), June 5-6, 1982 Valley Forge Music Fair, Easttown, PA (2 shows), June 8, 1982 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (supported by Le Roux), June 9, 1982 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, WV (supported by Le Roux), June 10, 1982 Centennial Hall, Toledo, OH (supported by Paul Davis), June 11, 1982 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, June 12, 1982 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL, June 15, 1982 Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, MS, June 16, 1982 Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, MO (2 shows), June 17, 1982 Mabee Arena, Tulsa, OK (supported by Poco), June 18, 1982 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK (supported by Poco), June 19, 1982 Civic Center, Amarillo, TX (supported by Poco), June 20, 1982 Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, TX (2 shows), June 21, 1982 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS, June 22, 1982 Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 23, 1982 Six Flags Over Georgia, Atlanta, GA (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 24, 1982 Engel Stadium, Chattanooga, TN (supported by Frankie & The Knockouts), June 25, 1982 Kingswood Amphitheater, Doswell, VA (2 shows), June 26, 1982 Mesker Music Theater, Evansville, IN, June 27, 1982 Paladium Amphitheater, Charlotte, NC (2 shows), July 3, 1982 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA, July 4, 1982 Soldiers Memorial Park, St. Louis, MO (Freedom Festival), July 5, 1982 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), July 6, 1982 Agridome, Regina, SK (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), July 7, 1982 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), July 8, 1982 Lethbridge Sportsplex, Lethbridge, AB (supported by The Terry Crawford Band), July 9, 1982 BSU Pavilion, Boise, ID (supported by The Greg Kihn Band), July 10, 1982 Joe Albi Stadium, Spokane, WA (supported by The Greg Kihn Band and Rail), July 11, 1982 Grandview Bowl, Nanaimo, BC (supported by Rail, The Roger Fisher Band, and Shari Ulrich), July 13, 1982 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA (supported by Dr. Gonzo), July 15-21, 1982 MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, July 23, 1982 North Dakota State Fairgrounds, Minot, ND (2 shows), July 25, 1982 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (supported by Glenn Super), August 11, 1982 LaCrosse Center, LaCrosse, WI, August 12, 1982 Navy Pier, Chicago, IL (supported by Cheap Trick), August 13, 1982 Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL, August 14, 1982 Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI (2 shows), August 15, 1982 Kentucky State Fairgrounds, Louisville, KY (supported by The Epics), August 16, 1982 Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA, August 17, 1982 Timberwolf Amphitheater, Cincinnati, OH, August 18, 1982 Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis, TN (2 shows), August 19, 1982 Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, OH (2 shows), August 20, 1982 Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, MO (2 shows), August 21-22, 1982 San Destian Beach Resort, Destin, FL, August 24, 1982 Astrodome, Houston, TX (following Baseball game), August 26, 1982 State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN (2 shows), August 27, 1982 Michigan State Fairgrounds, Novi, MI, August 28, 1982 Minnesota State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, MN (2 shows), August 29, 1982 CCE Grandstand, Ottawa, ON (supported by The Minglewood Band), August 30, 1982 J.W.
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