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Ranking All 52 Journey Songs From the ’80s

Journey moved more than 6 million albums in America in the '70s, most of them after Steve Perry joined in time for 1978's Infinity . Not bad.

Then their second proper studio album of the following decade, 1983's Frontiers , sold more than that all but itself. By then, however, they'd amassed so much commercial momentum that this LP was actually considered something of a letdown.

Journey kicked off the '80s with a trio of very different farewell projects as co-founder Gregg Rolie left the band. The Top 10 hit Departure arrived first as a proper studio album, selling three million copies. Journey followed that with Dream, After Dream (a little-heard largely free-form import movie soundtrack) and Captured , a double-platinum Top 10 live sendoff with two new songs.

Then Jonathan Cain supercharged the band's more recent pop-leanings, bringing along a new sensibility (and a song idea for their highest-charting single). Perry was still their honeyed frontman and Neal Schon was still their soaring guitarist – but something fundamental had changed.

READ MORE: Top 10 Post-Steve Perry Journey Songs

The chart-topping Escape proceeded to reel off three Top 10 hits, while moving a career-best 10 million copies in the United States alone. Prior to that, they'd never had a song go higher than the No. 16 finish for 1979's "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin.'"

Journey couldn't quite reach those heights again, concluding the decade with 1986's double-platinum Raised on Radio . But they still spun off four more Top 20 hits.

Along the way, they issued a little more than 50 proper songs in the '80s, including B-sides, bonus tracks and stand-alone releases. Here's how they ranked, with comments and insight from my new Amazon best-selling rock and pop band bio, Journey: Worlds Apart :  

No. 52. "Back Talk" From: Frontiers (1983)

This song almost single-handedly kept Frontiers from becoming Journey's best '80s album . That's enough to earn this spot.  

No. 51. "Departure" From: Departure (1980)

Pretty but insubstantial, this brief instrumental was tucked into the middle of co-founding member Gregg Rolie's last proper studio effort with Journey.  

No. 50. "I'm Cryin'" From: Departure (1980)

Steve Perry usually had a canny ability to convey emotion. "I'm Cryin'," however, slipped off into abject mawkishness.  

No. 49. "Positive Touch" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

The demos for this album were completed with a click track rather than in a room together as Journey had typically done in the past. That left drummer Steve Smith to either copy these metronomic sounds – heard to teeth-grating effect on "Positive Touch" – or to stay home. Partway through the sessions, it became the latter.  

No. 48. "Liberty" From: Time3 (1992)

A Frontiers -era leftover for those who wondering what Journey would sound like as a country band.  

No. 47. "Troubled Child" From: Frontiers (1983)

Another Side Two dud. Replace this with "Only the Young" or "Only Solutions," and all is forgiven.

No. 46. "Happy to Give" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Perry had trouble nailing the vocal on this too-atmospheric ballad, which should have told them something. (In fact, it got to the point where Cain started calling "Happy to Give" Perry's "pet song.") It's understandable: "Happy to Give" grew out of a soundtrack idea Cain had, and it sounds like it. Journey never played the song live.  

No. 45. "La Raza Del Sol" From: B-side of "Still They Ride" (1981)

The song's heart is in the right place, as Cain finds inspiration in the plight of immigrant California farm workers. Unfortunately, that narrative is surrounded by a meandering music bed that sounds like a rightly discarded leftover from their pre-Perry days.  

No. 44. "Mother, Father" From: Escape (1981)

An overwrought, understandably disjointed song that was pieced together from two separate ideas by Perry and Schon, then completed with another interlude written by Schon's dad.  

No. 43. "All That Really Matters" From: Time3 (1992)

Jonathan Cain took over the mic for this Frontiers outtake, returning to a sound that's more in keeping with his earlier tenure in the Babys . That's fine, but it's not Journey.  

No. 42. "Homemade Love" From: Departure (1980)

Despite discovering a newfound chart prowess, Journey was still prone to longing looks back to their earliest musical excesses. In keeping, this sludgy, clumsily salacious song couldn't have sounded more out of place on Departure . Positioning "Homemade Love" as the album-closing song made even less sense.  

No. 41. "Dixie Highway" From: Captured (1981)

"Dixie Highway" sounds like what it was: a throwaway track written on Journey's tour bus while traveling the eponymous interstate into Detroit. It was perhaps interesting enough to be tried out live, but not interesting enough to make it onto a studio album.

No. 40. "Keep On Runnin'" From: Escape (1981)

A pedestrian rocker, "Keep on Runnin'" is the only stumble on Side One of Journey's biggest-ever selling album.  

No. 39. "Dead or Alive" From: Escape (1981)

The second of two throwback-style songs on Escape that seek to approximate Journey's more rugged, fusion-leaning '70s-era, and the lesser of the pair. That "Dead or Alive" came directly after the too-similar "Lay It Down" didn't do the song any favors, either.  

No. 38. "Escape" From: Escape (1981)

Cain and Perry are credited as co-composers, but the title track from Escape still feels like the first of what became a series of not-always-successful attempts by Neal Schon to balance Journey's new knack for balladry with ballsier rock songs. That's certainly the role it played in contemporary setlists after he became the band's sole remaining original member.  

No. 37. "Line of Fire" From: Departure (1980)

A perfunctory rocker best remembered for a sound effect at roughly the 2:10 mark that Perry cribbed from Junior Walker's chart-topping 1965 R&B hit "Shotgun ."  

No. 36. "Precious Time" From: Departure (1980)

Rolie adds a gurgling harp squall, but not much else stands out.

No. 35. "Lay It Down" From: Escape (1981)

Steve Smith approximates early drummer Aynsley Dunbar's thudding, heavy-rock approach while Schon swirls into the stratosphere on one of two songs from Escape that could have seamlessly fit into a Rolie-era album.  

No. 34. "Chain Reaction" From: Frontiers (1983)

Schon finds a fusible groove, then joins Perry for a gutty vocal interplay. But "Chain Reaction" ends up getting lost somewhere along the way.  

No. 33. "Once You Love Somebody" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

They tried for a bluesy feel on a song echoing the relationship troubles that both Perry and Cain were then experiencing, but there's simply not enough grit to this.  

No. 32. "Natural Thing" From: B-side of "Don't Stop Believin'" (1981)

Your average classic rock radio-loving fan might not peg Steve Perry as a died-in-the-wool R&B guy who can totally pull off this sometimes very un-Journey style. Tell them to start here.  

No. 31. "Rubicon" From: Frontiers (1983)

This song drove a seemingly permanent wedge in the band. Schon said he was playing "Rubicon" when Perry walked over and turned down his amp . He argued that fans wanted to hear his voice rather than all of those guitars. They put out only two more albums together, and it took them 13 years to do it.

No. 30. "Frontiers" From: Frontiers (1983)

The second-best song on this album's deflating flip side. Singing in a clipped, coolly detached tone, Perry offers a great put-down for heartless generals and politicians: " War is for fools; crisis is cool ."  

No. 29. "It Could Have Been You" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Schon's riffy contributions work in brilliant counterpoint to Perry's poignancy, underscoring why this partnership meshed so easily – and so well.  

No. 28. "Where Were You" From: Departure (1980)

There's a reason Journey opened their concerts with "Where Were You" for so long. It simply crackles with energy. They were just coming off an opening gig with AC/DC at this point, and the headliner's knack for outsized, riffy rockers obviously rubbed off.  

No. 27. "Little Girl" From: B-side of "Open Arms" (1981)

"Little Girl" was the the only proper song from 1980's Dream, After Dream , a soundtrack that's not part of the band's main catalog since it's otherwise filled with incidental music for a now-forgotten foreign film. Elsewhere, the instrumentals provide an untimely restatement of their old penchant for prog and fusion, considering Journey was already on a pop-chart roll. Dream After Dream disappeared without a trace once Journey issued  Escape , and the too-often-overlooked "Little Girl" only saw U.S. release as the B-side to their "Open Arms" single.  

No. 26. "Raised on Radio" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Radio holds a talismanic place in Perry's imagination for two reasons. His absent father owned a station. At the same time, it's a constant presence in the youthful places where he returns, time and time again, for creative sustenance. If things had gone another way, Perry has said he could see himself as a DJ, rather than a huge pop star.  

No. 25. "Ask the Lonely" From: Two of a Kind (1983)

Jonathan Cain once said Perry could write love songs in his sleep , and this only-okay leftover is an example of that assembly line-type approach. Yet, he gives his whole heart to every line. "This is my big theory on Steve Perry: Beyond being a great vocalist, I think the secret and maybe why generations connect with him is he is an empath," former Rolling Stone editor David Wild told me. By the end, "Ask the Lonely" still proves to be a better choice that most of what appeared on the back end of Frontiers .

No. 24. "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Written in tribute to their fans, "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever" moved past its quite overt "Open Arms" / "Faithfully"-style ambitions on the strength of performances by Schon and Perry.

No. 23. "The Eyes of a Woman" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Steve Smith only appeared on three Raised on Radio tracks, but that doesn't mean he didn't have an undeniable impact. His anticipatory rhythm builds this quiet tension on the underrated "The Eyes of a Woman," as Schon's echoing chords surround the vocal. Perry has called this one of his favorite Journey songs, and that might be because "The Eyes of a Woman" is one of the very few here that fully recalls their Escape / Frontiers -era midtempo sound.

No. 22. "Suzanne" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

If Steve Perry sounds a little overwhelmed on the second single from this album, there's a reason for that. This No. 17 hit was written in tribute to an actual crush – framed as a fantasy encounter with a film star who also had a singing career. He never revealed her name.

No. 21. "Edge of the Blade" From: Frontiers (1983)

Side Two of Frontiers gets off to a roaring start. Buckle up, though. As things progress, you're in for a bumpy ride.

No. 20. "Be Good to Yourself" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

A throwback Top 10 rocker, "Be Good to Yourself" had little in common with the sleeker, more adult-contemporary feel found elsewhere on Raised on Radio . It didn't make for the most representative lead single, but manager Herbie Herbert insisted – because "Be Good to Yourself" sounded the most like Journey on their previous two albums.

No. 19. "I'll Be Alright Without You" From: 'Raised on Radio' (1986)

Schon, who earned a co-writing credit with Cain and Perry, told me he tried out a then-new guitar in search of a distinct sound for this song. Best known for using a 1963 Fender Stratocaster, Schon experimented with a graphite Roland 707 to see if he could get a different, more even tone. It worked: "I'll Be Alright Without You" remains Journey's penultimate Top 20 hit, followed by 1996's "When You Love a Woman." Cain, like Perry, was going through a breakup and called this track the other half of the emotions expressed in "Once You Love Somebody."

No. 18. "Only Solutions" From: Tron (1982)

Unjustly forgotten, and barely used in the film at all, the hooky "Only Solutions" would have greatly enlivened what turned out to be a letdown on Side Two of Frontiers .

No. 17. "People and Places" From: Departure (1980)

A circular vocal effect makes the song's larger point, as Perry and Schon share a vocal that examines life's maddening duality.

No. 16. "Faithfully" From: Frontiers (1983)

Journey was in the midst of a two-leg, 132-show tour in support of Escape and Jonathan Cain was feeling disconnected from his then-wife. Cain noticed the moon above their tour bus and, to him, "it looked like the midnight sun." He wrote that down then fell asleep. Upon awaking, Cain said the rest of "Faithfully" came to him in a rush. He wrote it in his own key, and that allowed Perry to explore a different vocal timbre. "'Faithfully' is to die for. I mean, Jonathan Cain's lyrics are amazing, and Steve Perry gave it everything he had," original MTV VJ Martha Quinn told me. "From the opening lines, he's just absolutely dripping with emotion. Every time you put the needle down, you can just feel it." Journey finished the song with a memorable back-and-forth between Perry and Schon, also completely unrehearsed.

No. 15. "Walks Like a Lady" From: Departure (1980)

A great example of the way Journey songs evolved in the studio. Perry brought in a rough sketch, Schon added a blues-inspired riff, then Smith picked up his brushes. All that was left to complete things was Rolie's greasy Hammond B3 groove, and he said it's one of his favorites.

No. 14. "Girl Can't Help It" From: Raised on Radio (1986)

Perry essentially took control of Journey in the run-up to this album, switching out band members for sidemen with whom he'd worked before then serving as the project's de facto producer. That led them to some song treatments that moved well away from anything Journey had done before, or since. "Girl Can't Help It," one of three Top 40 singles from Raised on Radio , was another exception. This was classic Journey, spit-shined up for a new era.

No. 13. "After the Fall" From: Frontiers (1983)

Perry began this song on the bass, perhaps an early indication of the changes in store for Journey. By the time they released 1986's Raised on Radio , Ross Valory had been replaced by Randy Jackson, later of American Idol fame. Smith departed too, but not before proving himself utterly invaluable here.

No. 12. "Good Morning Girl" / "Stay Awhile" From: Departure (1980)

Inextricably linked by their successive appearances on Departure , these two songs showcased Perry's dual gifts: "Good Morning Girl" was a fragile, impossibly beautiful ballad that emerged from a jam session with Schon, while "Stay Awhile" showed off his R&B chops.

No. 11. "Who's Crying Now" From: Escape (1981)

The initial single from Escape , a No. 4 hit, perfectly illustrates how Cain's new presence impacted Perry's writing style, then forever changed Journey. The first inklings of the track came to Perry as he was driving up to San Francisco on Route 99. But "Who's Crying Now" was a song with no real direction until Cain suggested the title. They worked out a cool b-section featuring only voice and keyboard, and their very first co-written composition was completed. "He helped me go to another place as a writer," Perry later gushed in Joel Selvin's Time3 liner notes. Inspired, Perry also fought to keep Schon's extended guitar solo on the single.

No. 10. "Someday Soon" From: Departure (1980)

The final major vocal collaboration featuring Perry and Rolie and, still, one of the more memorable for its thoughtful optimism. There were plenty of reasons for this upbeat outlook, even though "Someday Soon" appeared as Rolie exited. Departure reached the Billboard Top 10, then the band's highest-charting effort ever. Meanwhile, a subsequent, wildly successful tour was chronicled on 1981's Captured . But why weren't there more of these duets? "I didn't want to quit singing, but it got diminished, there's no doubt," Rolie told me. "I don't think Perry really liked me singing. 'I'm the singer.' Well, OK. But my answer to that is, you know, the Beatles did great with four singers. Four, right? Not one."

No. 9. "Open Arms" From: Escape (1981)

Jonathan Cain brought this to Journey after John Waite , the frontman in Cain's former band the Babys, rejected an early version. Schon didn't really want "Open Arms" either, but Perry intervened. He knew just what to do with it. "He was fascinating to write with because he's such a technician. I'd never worked with a vocal perfectionist," Cain told me. "I mean, he would memorize every line as we wrote it, then his voice — he'd put it in the register we wanted and deliver it how we wanted it. Steve rehearsed everything as we wrote it, so then when we got into the studio or rehearsal, he knew where it lived in his range. He was very specific about what words he wanted to say. I was kind of taken with it." That helped turn "Open Arms" a soaring paean to renewal. Oh, and Journey's highest-charting single ever.

No. 8. "Still They Ride" From: Escape (1981)

Cain and Schon earned co-songwriting credits on the lonesome "Still They Ride," and Steve Smith showed off an accomplished dexterity. But this song belonged in no small part to Perry. Its main character, Jesse, never left the town of his youth, and still drives through its darkening streets looking for some connection. Perry has admitted that this dreamer who refuses to give up on his youthful reverie works as a metaphor for himself. If you'd found yourself in mid-century Hanford, California, you might have seen Journey's future singer doing the same thing. Along the way, a touchingly emotional trip back to Perry's San Joaquin Valley youth showed that the seemingly ageless Escape could still produce a Top 20 single, more than a year after its release.

No. 7. "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" From: Captured (1981)

"After I left," Gregg Rolie told me, "it became more pop rock. It was a little heavier when I was in it." That transformation started with "The Party's Over," a Top 40 studio song tacked onto a live project which marked Rolie's exit. Journey's original keyboardist doesn't even appear on the track. Instead, the session featured Stevie "Keys" Roseman, who was later part of VTR with Ross Valory and George Tickner. He'd been working on a later-shelved project with Tickner, Valory and Schon in the next studio. He still hopes to have the old masters "baked so they can be released in some format," Roseman told me. "Neal played a couple of unbelievable solos that still need to be heard."

No. 6. "Stone in Love" From: Escape (1981)

Schon had a tape recorder going while he fooled around with the guitar during a party at his house in San Rafael. Perry and Cain did the rest. "Stone in Love" subsequently charted in the U.K., but never appeared on the main Cashbox or Billboard charts in America. After the release of "Open Arms" and "Still They Ride," however, it provided a welcome reminder that Journey had not given themselves completely over to balladry.

No. 5. "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" From: Frontiers (1983)

Cain and Perry looked on, feeling a little helpless, as Valory and Schon endured painful divorces. "There's got to be a more soulful way of looking at this," Perry countered in the Time3 liner notes. Just like that, the pair had the makings of the Top 10 opening single from Frontiers . "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" so energized Journey that they began performing it onstage before Perry had completely learned the words. Then they filmed a video that sharply divided some fans. "Rock aficionados may have said, 'Oh, that was cornball,'" Martha Quinn told me. "Well, ask people that are still doing send-ups today, down to every last camera angle. Those people love that video. That's something else you couldn't have predicted that would have stood the test of time — but it has. People love it."

No. 4. "Send Her My Love" From: Frontiers (1983)

One of four Top 40 hits found on the album, the lonesome No. 23 anthem "Send Her My Love" is notable for an ambient turn by Schon (he used a high-end Lexicon 480L echo unit) and perhaps the most intriguing drumming contribution on Journey's string of familiar ballads from Steve Smith. A jazz lover who later founded his own combo, Smith added a slyly involving polyrhythm lifted from Miles Davis' "In a Silent Way." "The drummer on that was Tony Williams," Smith told me, "and he played quarter notes with a cross-stick on the snare drum — a very hypnotic groove." Same here.

No. 3. "Only the Young" From: Vision Quest (1985)

Another song that, had it been included, might have pushed Frontiers past Escape as Journey's best Cain-era album. Instead, "Only the Young" appeared much later on this soundtrack, and by then Kenny Sykaluk – a 16-year-old fan suffering from cystic fibrosis – had already died after becoming the first person to hear it . The song is now credited with bringing Journey back together after a period of solo projects. "Only the Young" eventually opened every concert on Journey's subsequent tour, too. Still, it will be forever associated with Sykaluk's brave fight.

No. 2. "Any Way You Want It" From: Departure (1980)

Perry said the vocal and guitar interplay on "Any Way You Want It" was inspired by the performances of Phil Lynott , after Thin Lizzy opened for Journey. So, Perry sang "she loves to laugh," and Schon responded with a riff. Perry sang "she loves to sing," and Schon responded again. Then "she does everything" led into another guitar riff — just like Thin Lizzy might have. Perry and Rolie then brought a tight focus to the bursts of shared vocals that close things out, fashioning Journey's second-ever Top 40 hit – but not before Rodney Dangerfield's character in Caddyshack broke out in a hilariously awkward dance as "Any Way You Want It" blared out of a golf bag radio.

No. 1. "Don't Stop Believin'" From: Escape (1981)

It wasn't the biggest song of the year. In fact, "Don't Stop Believin'" finished at No. 72 on Billboard magazine’s year-ending Hot 100 singles of 1982. It wasn’t even the biggest song from Escape , which spun off not one but two songs that finished higher on the charts. It didn’t have a typical song structure, not referencing the title until 3:22 in, after three verses, two pre-choruses, and some abbreviated instrumental passages. It's set in a place — South Detroit — that doesn’t actually exist. So how did this become Journey's defining moment? "Who wants to keep believing? That would be everybody, you know?" Jonathan Cain told me. "And I think it's a certain song in uncertain times. You have this certainty about that song, and it has this rhythm to it that's just very assuring and very sure of itself. From the beginning piano line, it speaks — and it speaks to hope. I think people are looking for hope."

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July 02, 1976 – Michigan Theatre. Ann Arbor, MI

July 04, 1976 – Tomorrow Club. Youngstown, OH – Good Rats

July 10, 1976 - Midamerica Fairgrounds. Topeka, KS - Natural Gas, Quick Silver Messengers (Black Oak Arkansas)

July 20, 1976 - Armadillo World Headquarters Nightclub. Austin, TX - Baby

July 24, 1976 - Starlight Amphitheater. Burbank, CA - (Todd Rundgren)

August 7, 1976 - Concord Pavilion. CA - (Sons Of Champlin, Earthquake)

August ??, 1976 - Indianapolis, IN - Electric Company

August 21, 1976 - Sacramento (CC) Memorial Auditorium. Sacramento, CA - Ted Nugent

October 7, 1976 - The Coliseum. Spokane, WA - (Lynyrd Skynyrd)

October 8, 1976 – Seattle Center Coliseum. Seattle, WA - Lynyrd Skynyrd

October 9, 1976 – Portland Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR - Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artful Dodger

November 11, 1976 – Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Santa Monica, CA – Earl Slick Band

November 12, 1976 - Winterland. San Francisco, CA

November 18, 1976 - Stadthalle Wein. Vienna, Austria - Santana

November 19, 1976 – Linz Sporthalle. Linz, Austria - Santana

November 20, 1976 - Boeblingen Sporthalle. Stuttgart, GER - Santana

November 21, 1976 - Hallenstadion. Zurich, SWI - Santana

November 23, 1976 - Schwarzwaldhalle. Karlsruhe, GER - Santana

November 24, 1976 - Festhalle. Frankfurt, GER - Santana

November 25, 1976 - Rhein-Neckarhalle. Heidelberg, GER - Santana

November 26, 1976 - Messenhalle. Nuremburg, GER - Santana

November 27, 1976 - Saarlandhalle. Saarbrucken, GER - Santana

November 29, 1976 - Vorst Nationaal Arena. Brussels, BEL - Santana

November 30, 1976 - Ahoy Rotterdam. Rotterdam, NETH - Santana

December 01, 1976 - Philipshalle. Dusseldorf, GER - Santana

December 02, 1976 - Munich Olympiahalle. Munich, GER - Santana

December 04, 1976 - La Foire Des Vins. Colmar, FRA - Santana

December 05, 1976 - Pavillion de Paris. Paris, FRA - Santana

December 06, 1976 - Pavillion de Paris. Paris, FRA - Santana

December 08, 1976 - Cologne Sporthalle. Cologne, GER - Santana

December 09, 1976 - Ostseehalle. Kiel, GER - Santana

December 10, 1976 - Ernst Merck Halle. Hamburg, GER - Santana

December 11, 1976 - Eissporthalle. Berlin, GER - Santana

December 12, 1976 - Westfalenhalle. Dortmund, GER - Santana

December 31, 1976 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA (supporting Lynyrd Skynyrd, with Stoneground)

The Next Tour;

January 1, 1977 - Sports Arena. San Diego, CA - Lynyrd Skynrd, Alpha Band

January 21, 1977 – Tucson Community Center. Tucson, AZ – Electric Light Orchestra

January 23, 1977 - Civic Auditorium. Stockton, CA - Kansas

January 25, 1977 - Robertson Gym (U. of CA). Santa Barbara, CA - Santana

January 26, 1977 - Civic Center. Redding, CA - Kansas

January 27, 1977 - Municipal Auditorium. Eureka, CA - Kansas

January 30, 1977 - San Jose Civic Auditorium. San Jose, CA - Yesterday & Today

February 1, 1977 - Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA - The Jim Hearn Band

February 9, 1977 – Ritz Music Hall. Corpus Christi, TX - Mystery

February 10, 1977 – Sam Houston Coliseum. Houston, TX - Santana

February 11, 1977 – Dallas Memorial Auditorium. Dallas, TX - Santana

February 12, 1977 – Taylor County Auditorium. Abilene, TX - Santana

February 14, 1977 - Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN - Target Black Sabbath

February 15, 1977 - Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum. Fort Wayne, IN - Target Black Sabbath

February 17, 1977 - Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA - ELO, Steve Hillage

February 18, 1977 - Rupp Arena. Lexington, KY - Black Sabbath, Target

February 20, 1977 – Tomorrow Club. Youngstown, OH - Coconut

February 23, 1977 - Frontier Auditorium. Perkin, IL

February 24, 1977 - Egyptian Theater. DeKalb, IL - Cheap Trick

February 25, 1977 - Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL - Pentwater - Heartsfield

March 4, 1977 - Winterland. San Francisco, CA - Manfred Mann, Pousette-Dart

March 5, 1977 - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium - Styx

March 20, 1977 - Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Sacramento, CA - Nils Lofgren

March 22, 1977 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO - Boston, Nils Lofgrin

March 24, 1977 – Roberts Stadium. Evansville, IN – Electric Light Orchestra

March 26, 1977 – Akron Civic Theatre. Akron, OH

April 1, 1977 - Massey Hall. Toronto, Onatrio - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 2, 1977 - Tower Theater. Upper Darby, PA - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 6, 1977 - Scope Arena . Norfolk, VA - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 7, 1977 - Capital Theater. Wheeling, WV - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 8, 1977 - Civic Center. Providence, RI - Gary Wright, Starcastle

April 9, 1977 - Palladium. New York City, NY - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 10, 1977 - Orpheum Theater. Boston, MA -  Atlantic Rhythm Section, Starcastle

April 16, 1977 - New Century Theatre. Buffalo, NY - Nils Lofgren

April 17, 1977 - Massey Hall. Toronto, ONT - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

April 24, 1977 - The Stone Hearth. Madison, WI - Hard Tommy

April 25, 1977 - Milwaukee, WI - Nils Lofgren, Steve Gibbons

April ??, 1977 - Calderone Theater. Hempstead, NY  - Starcastle, Steve Gibbons Band

June 17, 1977 - Amarillo Civic Center Auditorium. Amarillo, TX - Judas Priest, REO Speedwagon

June 19, 1977 - Texas Hall. Arlington, TX - Judas Priest, REO Speedwagon

June 20, 1977 - Houston Music Hall. Houston, TX - Judas Priest, REO Speedwagon

June 21, 1977 - San Antonio Municipal Auditorium. San Antonio, TX - Judas Priest, REO Speedwagon

June 22, 1977 – Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum. Corpus Christi, TX - Judas Priest, REO Speedwagon

June 23, 1977 Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX (supported by Wommack Bros.)

July 3, 1977 - The Sunshine Festival at Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, HI

July 4, 1977 - The Sunshine Festival at Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, HI

July 10, 1977 - Soldiers Field, Chicago, IL - REO, Ted Nugent, 38 Special, Lynyrd Skynryd

July 17, 1977 - Tomorrow Club. Youngstown, OH - Captain Beyond

July 24, 1977 - CNE Stadium. Toronto, ON - ELP, Southside Johnny

July 30, 1977 - Coliseum. Vancouver. BC - ELP

July 31, 1977 - Coliseum. Seattle, WA - ELP

August 4, 1977 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (supporting ELP)

August 05, 1977 - Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - ELP

August 6, 1977 - Oakland Coliseum. Oakland, CA – ELP (Robert Fleischman’s last show with band)

August 9, 1977 – AZ Veterans Memorial Colliseum. Phoenix, AZ - ELP

August 10, 1977 – San Diego Sports Arena. San Diego, CA - ELP

August 11, 1977 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - ELP

August 12, 1977 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - ELP

August 13, 1977 - Swing Auditorium. San Bernardino, CA – ELP (Steve Perry plays “Lights” backstage, on bass, to band)

August 14, 1977 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - ELP

August 15, 1977 Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Las Vegas, NV (Supporting ELP)

August 18, 1977 - Salt Palace. Salt Lake City, UT - ELP

August 19, 1977 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO – ELP (Perry and Schon write “Patiently” in hotel room the morning after this show)

August 21, 1977 - Assembly Center. Tulsa, OK - ELP

August 22, 1977 - Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City, MO - ELP

August 23, 1977 - Kiel Auditorium. St. Louis, MO - ELP

August 24, 1977 - Oklahoma City, OK - ELP

September 30, 1977 - Old Waldorf - San Francisco, CA

October 01, 1977 - Old Waldorf - San Francisco, CA

October 02, 1977 - Old Waldorf - San Francisco, CA (Steve Perry's Debut as singer)

??,??. 1977 - State Theater. Minneapolis, MN

December 28, 1977 - Washoe County Fairgrounds. Reno, NV - Eddie Money

December 31, 1977 - Cow Palace San Francisco, CA - Santana, Eddie Money, Starwood

The Infinity Tour;

January 27, 1978 - Old Waldorf. San Francisco, CA - Sandy Welch

January 28, 1978 - Old Waldorf. San Francisco, CA - Sandy Welch

January 29, 1978 - Old Waldorf. San Francisco, CA - Sandy Welch

February 10, 1978 - University of California. Davis, CA - Montrose

February 12, 1978 - Cal State University. Chico, CA - Montrose

February 17, 1978 - Humbolt University East Gym. Arcata, CA - Montrose

February 18, 1978 - Sherwood Hall. Salinas, CA - Montrose

February 19, 1978 - Selland Arena, Fresno, CA

February 21, 1978 – Stockton Civic Auditorium. Stockton, CA - Montrose

February 24, 1978 - Arlington Theater. Santa Barbara, CA - Caldera

February 25, 1978 - Burt Sugarmans’ Midnight Special. Los Angeles, CA - TV Appearance

February 25, 1978 - Shrine Auditorium. Los Angeles, CA - Santana

February 26, 1978 - Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - Santana

March 1, 1978 - Racine Memorial Hall. Racine, WI - Montrose

March 2, 1978 - RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IW - Montrose

March 3, 1978 - Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL - Montrose, Van Halen

March 4, 1978 - Nelson Center. Springfield, IL - Montrose, Van Halen

March 5, 1978 - Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN - Montrose, Van Halen

March 8, 1978 - Orpheum Theater. Madison, WI - Montrose, Van Halen

March 9, 1978 - Riverside Theater. Milwaukee, WI - Montrose, Van Halen

March 10, 1978 - Masonic Temple. Detroit, MI - Montrose, Van Halen

March 11, 1978 - Hara Arena. Dayton, OH - Montrose, Van Halen

March 12, 1978 - Leona Theater. Pittsburgh, PA - Montrose, Van Halen

March 14, 1978 - Massey Hall. Toronto, ONT - Montrose, Van Halen

March 15, 1978 - Music Hall. Cleveland, OH - Montrose, Van Halen

March 16, 1978 – Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Columbus, OH - Montrose, Van Halen

March 17, 1978 - Commonwealth Convention Center. Louisville, KY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 18, 1978 - Roberts Stadium. Evansville, IN - Montrose, Van Halen

March 19, 1978 - Morris Civic Center. South Bend, IN - Montrose, Van Halen

March 20, 1978 - Palladium. New York, NY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 21, 1978 - Memorial Auditorium. Utica, NY - Montrose, David Feinstein's Thunder

March 22, 1978 - Palace Theater. Albany, NY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 23, 1978 - Century Theater. Buffalo, NY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 24, 1978 - Tower Theater. Upper Darby, PA - Montrose, Van Halen

March 25, 1978 – The Palladium. New York, NY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 26, 1978 - Calderone Theater. Hempstead, NY - Montrose, Van Halen

March 29, 1978 - Auditorium. Duluth, MN - Montrose, Van Halen

March 30, 1978 - Theater. St. Paul, MN - Montrose, Van Halen

March 31, 1978 - Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City, MO - Montrose, Van Halen

April 1, 1978 - Kiel Opera House. St. Louis, MO - Montrose, Van Halen

April 2, 1978 - Music Hall. Omaha, NE - Montrose, Van Halen

April 4, 1978 - IMA Arena. Flint, MI - Montrose, Van Halen

April 5, 1978 - Aragon Hall. Chicago, IL - Montrose, Van Halen

April 7, 1978 - War Memorial Auditorium. Nashville, TN - Montrose, Van Halen

April 8, 1978 - Murray State University Fieldhouse. Murray, KY - Montrose, Van Halen

April 9, 1978 - Boutwell Auditorium. Birmingham, AL - Montrose, Van Halen

April 11, 1978 - Coliseum. Corpus Christi, TX - Montrose, Van Halen

April 12, 1978 - Municipal Auditorium. Austin, TX - Montrose, Van Halen

April 13, 1978 - Municipal Auditorium. Shreveport, LA - Montrose, Van Halen

April 14, 1978 - Will Rodgers Auditorium. Fort Worth, TX - Montrose, Van Halen

April 15, 1978 - Music Hall. Houston, TX - Montrose, Van Halen

April 16, 1978 - Warehouse. New Orleans, LA - Montrose, Van Halen

April 19, 1978 - Ellis Auditorium. Memphis, TN - Montrose, Van Halen

April 20, 1978 - Ruby Diamond Auditorium. Tallahassee, FL - Montrose, Van Halen

April 21, 1978 - Sportatorium. Miami, FL - Montrose, Van Halen

April 22, 1978 - Curtis Hixon Hall. Tampa, FL - Montrose, Van Halen

April 23, 1978 - Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA - Montrose, Van Halen

April 25, 1978 - Knoxville Civi Coliseum. Knoxville, TN - Montrose

April 27, 1978 - Chrysler Hall. Norfolk, VA - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

April 28, 1978 - Capitol Music Hall. Wheeling, WV - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

April 29, 1978 - Freedom Hall. Johnson City, TN - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

April 30, 1978 - Huntington Civic Center. Huntington, WV - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

May 1, 1978 - Toledo Sports Arena. Toledo, OH - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

May 3, 1978 - Cleveland Music Hall. Cleveland, OH - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

May 5, 1978 - Rochester Auditorium Theatre. Rochester, NY - Montrose, Leblanc & Carr

May 6, 1978 - Orpheum Theatre. Boston, MA - Montrose

May 10, 1978 - Terrace Ballroom. Salt Lake City, UT - Montrose

May 12, 1978 - J. Flagg Indoor Arena. Casper, WY - Montrose

May 13, 1978 - Folsom Field. Boulder, CO - Beach Boys, Firefall, Bob Welch

May 14, 1978 - Holland

May 15, 1978 – Sportpark (Pinkpop Festival). Geleen, Holland - Thin Lizzy, Modern Lovers, Graham Parker

May 16, 1978 - Holland

May 17, 1978 - Holland

May 18, 1978 - Community Center. Tucson, AZ - Montrose, John Miles

May 20, 1978 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Montrose, John Miles

May 21, 1978 - Bakersfield, CA - Montrose, John Miles

May 23, 1978 - Seattle Arena. Seattle, WA - Montrose, John Miles

May 24, 1978 - Paramount Theater. Portland, OR - Montrose

May 25, 1978 - Spokane Coliseum. Spokane, WA - Montrose, John Miles

May 26, 1978 - Vancouver. B.C. - Montrose

May 27, 1978 - Medford National Guard Armory. Medford, OH - Montrose, John Miles

May 29, 1978 - Concord Pavilion. Concord, CA - Montrose

May 30, 1978 – California Theatre. San Diego, CA - Montrose

June 9, 1978 - Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY - Walter Egan, The Hounds

June 10, 1978 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ (supported by Starcastle & Walter Egan)

June 14, 1978 - Tower Theater. Upper Darby, PA

June 15, 1978 – Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA - Foreigner

June 16, 1978 - Wendler Arena. Saginaw, MI – The Rockets

June 17, 1978 – Lansing Civic Center. Lansing, MI – Patti Smith Group

June 18, 1978 - UC Armory Field house. Cincinnati, OH - Graham Parker and The Rumor

June 24, 1978 - Canadian National Exhibition. Toronto, ON - Beach Boys, Steve Miller, Pablo Cruise

June 30, 1978 - Milwaukee County Stadium. Milwaukee, WI - Ted Nugent, Cheap Trick, Heart

July 1, 1978 - Cotton Bowl. Dallas, TX - Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Head East, Heart

July 4, 1978 - Shea’s Theater. Buffalo, NY

July 5, 1978 – Summerfest. Milwaukee, WI – The Hounds

July 8, 1978 - Soldiers Field. Chicago, IL - Rolling Stones, Peter Tosh,  Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes

July 9, 1978 - PBS Soundstage Studios - Chicago, IL

July 11,1978 - "Riverfront Days Festival" River Park. Clinton, IA

July 12, 1978 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

July 13, 1978 - Municipal Auditorium. Nashville, TN - Foreigner

July 15, 1978 - Municipal Stadium. Cleveland, OH (World Series Of Rock) - ELO, Foreigner, Trickster

July 16, 1978 - "Mississippi River Jam" Credit Island Park. Davenprt - Van Halen, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Doobie Brothers

July 17, 1978 - Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. La Crosse, WI - Van Halen

July 18, 1978 - Outagamie County Fairgrounds. Seymour, WI - Van Halen

July 20, 1978 - Assembly Center. Tulsa, OK - Van Halen

July 21, 1978 - Civic Arena. Jackson, TN - Van Halen

July 23, 1978 - State Fairgrounds. Louisville, KY - Ted Nugent, Mahogany Rush, Eddie Money, Starcastle

July 25, 1978 - Coliseum. Jackson, MS - Louisiana’s Leroux

July 27, 1978 - Civic Center. Springfield, MA - Ted Nugent, Nantucket

July 28, 1978 - Coliseum. New Haven, CT - Ted Nugent, Nantucket

July 29, 1978 - Broome County Coliseum. Binghamton, NY - Pat Travers

July 30, 1978 - Cumberland County Coliseum. Portland, ME -Ted Nugent, Nantucket

August 3, 1978 - Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN - Foreigner

August 4, 1978 - Navy Pier. Chicago, IL - Rick Derringer

August 5, 1978 - St Johns Hollow. Tiffin, OH - Pablo Cruise

August 6, 1978 - Giants Stadium. E. Rutherford, NJ - Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Mohagany Rush

August 8, 1978 - Navy Pier. Chicago, IL

August 9, 1978 - Kiel Auditorium. St. Louis, MO - Wet Willie

August 12, 1978 - Blaisdell Arena - Honolulu, HI

August 18, 1978 - Cal Expo.  Sacramento, CA - Marshall Tucker, Thin Lizzy, The Cars

August 20, 1978 - San Jose, CA

August 26, 1978 – Anaheim Stadium. Anaheim, CA - Electric Light Orchestra, Trickster, Kingfish

September 2, 1978 - Oakland Stadium (Day on the Green). Oakland, CA - Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult, ACDC, Cheap Trick

September 2, 1978 - Monitro Studios. San Francisco, CA - Dunbar’s last show with the band

October 1, 1978 - Automatt Studios (Super Jam II). San Francisco, CA - Steve Smith's first session with the band

October 21, 1978 - Centennial Colliseum. Reno, Nevada - Special Guest

December 31, 1978 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA (supported by Blondie & Stoneground)

The Evolution Tour;

March 1, 1979 – Antwerp, Belgium - Pat Travers

March 5, 1979 - The Odeon. London, England - Pat Travers

March 6, 1979 - The Odeon. London, England - Pat Travers

March 8, 1979 - Audimax. Hamburg, Germany - Pat Travers

March 9, 1979 - Sartory Saele. Colone, Germany - Pat Travers

March 10, 1979 - Hemmerleinhalle. Nuernberg , Germany - Pat Travers

March 12, 1979 - Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany - Pat Travers

March 13, 1979 - Rosengarten. Mannheim, Germany - Pat Travers

March 15, 1979 - Main-Tauber-Halle. Wertheim, Germany - Pat Travers

March 16, 1979 - Stadthalle. Offenbach, Germany - Pat Travers

March 17, 1979 - Zurich, Switzerland - Pat Travers

March 19, 1979 - Le Stadium. Paris, France - Pat Travers

March 21, 1979 Apollo, Manchester, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 22, 1979 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 23, 1979 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 24, 1979 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 26, 1979 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 27, 1979 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

March 28, 1979 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Pat Travers Band)

April 2, 1979 - Nederlands Congresgebouw. Hague (Amsterdam), Holland - Pat Travers

April 3, 1979 - Stadsschouwburg Sittard-Geleen. Sittard, Holland - Pat Travers

April 5, 1979 - Tivolis Koncertsal. Copenhagen, Denmark - Pat Travers

April 7, 1979 - Stockholm, Sweden - Pat Travers

April 12, 1979 - Nagoya Kokai-do. Nagoya, Japan

April 13, 1979 - Koseinenkin Hall. Osaka, Japan

April 14, 1979 - Koseinenkin Hall. Osaka, Japan

April 15, 1979 - Shibuya Shikokai-do. Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

April 16, 1979 - Shibuya Shikokai-do. Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

April 18, 1979 - Shibuya Shikokai-do. Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

May 2, 1979 - Jackson County Expo Center. Medford, OR

May 3, 1979 - McArthur Court/University of Oregon. Eugene, OR

May 4, 1979 - Seattle Center Arena. Seattle, WA - Bighorn

May 5, 1979 - Paramount Theater. Portland. OR

May 6, 1979 - Fairgrounds Exposition Building. Buise, ID

May 7, 1979 - Salt Palace Assembly Hall. Salt Lake City, UT

May 8, 1979 - Rainbow. Denver, CO

May 9, 1979 - Rainbow. Denver, CO

May 11, 1979 - Memorial Hall. Kansas City, MO - Blackfoot

May 12, 1979 - Memorial Hall. Kansas City, MO - Blackfoot

May 13, 1979 - Kiel Center. St. Louis, MO - Blackfoot

May 15, 1979 - St. Paul Theater. St. Paul, MN

May 17, 1979 - Auditorium. Milwaukee, WI - Blackfoot

May 18, 1979 - Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL - Blackfoot

May 19, 1979 - Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL - Blackfoot

May 20, 1979 - Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL - Blackfoot

May 22, 1979 - Notre Dame Athletic & Convocation Center. South Bend, IN - Faith

May 23, 1979 - IMA Arena. Flint, MI

May 25, 1979 - McMoran Arena. Port Huron, MI - Graham Parker

May 26, 1979 – Toledo Sports Arena. Toledo, OH - Graham Parker

May 27, 1979 – Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Columbus, OH - Graham Parker

May 28, 1979 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI - Graham Parker

May 29, 1979 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI - Graham Parker

May 30, 1979 - Louisville Gardens. Louisville, KY - Graham Parker

May 31, 1979 – University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, OH - Graham Parker

June 1, 1979 - Public Hall. Cleveland, OH - Graham Parker

June 2, 1979 – Stanley Theatre. Pittsburgh, PA - Graham Parker

June 4, 1979 - County Fieldhouse. Erie, PA

June 5, 1979 - Shea’s Theater. Buffalo, NY

June 6, 1979 - Rochester Dome Arena. Rochester, NY – Good Rats

June 8, 1979 Palladium Theater, New York City, NY (supported by The Sweet) June 9, 1979 Capital Theater, Passaic, NJ (supported by The Sweet) June 10, 1979 Corten Park, NJ (supported by The Sweet) June 12, 1979 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY (supported by The Sweet) June 13, 1979 Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD (supported by The Sweet) June 15, 1979 Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY (supported by The Sweet) June 16, 1979 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA (supported by The Sweet) June 17, 1979 Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD (supported by The Sweet) June 18, 1979 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supported by The Sweet)

June 20,1979 – Tarrant County Convention Center. Fort Worth, TX – AC/DC, New England

June 21, 1979 – Palmer Municipal Auditorium. Austin, TX – AC/DC, New England

June 22, 1979 – San Antonio Convention Center Arena. San Antonio, TX – AC/DC, New England

June 23, 1979 – Sam Houston Coliseum. Houston, TX – AC/DC, New England

June 24, 1979 – Corpus Christi Coliseum. Corpus Christi, TX – AC/DC, New England

June 26, 1979 – Albuquerque Civic Auditorium. Alburquerque, NM - AC/DC

June 27, 1979 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ - AC/DC

June 29, 1979 – Swing Auditorium. San Bernardino, CA - Thin Lizzy

June 30, 1979 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Thin Lizzy

July 1, 1979 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Thin Lizzy

July 2, 1979 – Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - Thin Lizzy

July 3, 1979 - Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - (Thin Lizzy)

July 4, 1979 - Day On The Green. Oakland Coliseum Stadium. Oakland, CA - J. Geils Band, UFO, Dog #2, Thin Lizzy, Nazareth, Rockets

July 6, 1979 - Coliseum. Reno, NV - Thin Lizzy

July 12, 1979 - Kansas Coliseum. Wichita, KS - Shade

July 13, 1979 - Assembly Theater. Tulsa, OK - Thin Lizzy

July 14, 1979 – Myriad Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK - Thin Lizzy

July 15, 1979 – Barton Coliseum. Little Rock, AR - Thin Lizzy

July 16, 1979 - Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City, MO - Blackfoot

July 17, 1979 - Memorial Hall. Joplin, MO - Blackfoot

July 18, 1979 – The Warehouse. New Orleans, LA – Thin Lizzy

July 19, 1979 - Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. Shreveport, LA - Thin Lizzy

July 21, 1979 - Bayfront Center. St Petersburg, FL - (Thin Lizzy)

July 22, 1979 - Jai Ali Fronton. Miami, FL - Thin Lizzy

July 24, 1979 - Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA - Thin Lizzy

July 25, 1979 – Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Nashville, TN - Thin Lizzy, Eddie Money

July 26, 1979 - Mid South Coliseum. Memphis, TN - Thin Lizzy, Eddie Money

July 28, 1979 - "World Series of Rock" Municiple Stadium. Cleveland, OH - Ted Nugent, Aerosmith,Thin Lizzy, Scorpions

July 29, 1979 – Welsh Auditorium. Grand Rapids, MI - Thin Lizzy

July 30, 1979 – Wendler Arena. Saginaw, MI - Thin Lizzy

August 4, 1979 - Checkerdome. St. Louis, MO - Thin Lizzy

August 5, 1979 - Comiskey Park. Chicago, IL - Santana, Molley Hatchet, Thin Lizzy

August 6, 1979 – Wings Stadium. Kalamazoo, MI - Thin Lizzy

August 7, 1979 – Dane County Coliseum. Madison, WI - Thin Lizzy

August 8, 1979 - Alpine Valley Music Theater. East Troy, WI - Steppenwolf

August 9, 1979 - Cominsky Park. Chicago, IL - Steppenwolf

August 10, 1979 - Civic Center. Lansing, MI - Thin Lizzy

August 11, 1979 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI - St. Paradise

August 12, 1979 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI - St. Paradise

August 13, 1979 - Pinecrest Country Club - Shelton, CT - Thin Lizzy

August 14, 1979 - Central Park. New York City, NY - Thin Lizzy

August 17, 1979 - Convention Center. Las Vegas, NV – The Lawyers

The Departure Tour;

March 25, 1980 - Warfield Theater - San Francisco, CA (The Bay Area Music Awards)

March 28, 1980 - Oakland Coliseum. Oakland, CA - The Babys

March 30, 1980 - San Diego Sports Arena. San Diego, CA - The Babys

April 2, 1980 - Long Beach, CA - The Babys

April 3, 1980 - The Forum. Los Angeles, CA - The Babys

April 4, 1980 - Tucson Community Center. Tucson, AZ - The Babys

April 5, 1980 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ - The Babys

April 6, 1980 - Tingley Coliseum. Albuquerque, NM - The Babys

April 8, 1980 – Fairgrounds Arena. Oklahoma City, OK – The Babys

April 10, 1980 - Tarrant County Convention Center. Fort Worth, TX - The Babys

April 11, 1980 - Dallas Convention Center. Dallas, TX – The Babys

April 12, 1980 - The Summit. Houston, TX – The Babys

April 13, 1980 – Beaumont Civic Center. Beaumont, TX – The Babys

April 15, 1980 - Barton Coliseum. Little Rock, AK – The Babys

April 17, 1980 - Riverside Centroplex. Baton Rouge, LA – The Babys

April 18, 1980 – Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum. Biloxi, MS - Babys

April 19, 1980 – Mississippi Coliseum. Jackson, MS– The Babys

April 20, 1980 - Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center. Birmingham, AL– The Babys

April 22, 1980 - Lee Civic Center. Fort Myers, FL– The Babys

April 24, 1980 - Civic Center. Lakeland, FL– The Babys

April 25, 1980 – Hollywood Sportatorium. Hollywood, FL– The Babys

April 26, 1980 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Jacksonville, FL - The Babys

April 27, 1980 – Bayfront Center. St. Petersburg, FL – The Babys

April 30, 1980 - Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis, TN - Babys

May 1, 1980 - Assembly Hall. Champaign, IL

May 2, 1980 – Freedom Hall. Louisville, KY – The Babys

May 3, 1980 - Municipal Auditorium. Nashville, TN – The Babys

May 4 ,1980 - Elliot Hall of Music. Purdue University. West Lafayette, IN - The Babys

May 6, 1980 – Utica Memorial Auditorium. Utica, NY – The Babys

May 7, 1980 – Springfield Civic Center. Springfield, MA – The Babys

May 9, 1980 – Richfield Coliseum. Cleveland, OH – The Babys

May 10, 1980 – Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA – The Babys

May 11, 1980 - Richfield Coliseum. Cleveland, OH – The Babys

May 13, 1980 - Toledo Sports Arena. Toledo, OH – The Babys

May 14, 1980 - Toledo Sports Arena. Toledo, OH – The Babys

May 16, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI – The Babys

May 17, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI – The Babys

May 18, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI – The Babys

May 19, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI – The Babys

May 20, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI – The Babys

May 22, 1980 - Riverfront Coliseum. Cincinnati, OH – The Babys

May 23, 1980 - Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN – The Babys

May 24, 1980 – Notre Dame Athletic & Convocation Center. South Bend, IN – The Babys

May 26, 1980 - Iowa Jam '80. State Fairgrounds Grandstand. Des Moines, IA Molly Hatchet, Toto, Babys, Off Broadway

May 27, 1980 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Babys

May 29, 1980 – Five Seasons Center. Cedar Rapids, IA – The Babys

May 30, 1980 – Prairie Capital Convention Center. Springfield, IL - The Babys

June 3, 1980 – Seattle Center Arena. Seattle, WA - The Babys

June 4, 1980 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR - The Babys

June 21, 1980 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

June 22, 1980 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

June 24, 1980 - Sports Arena. Toledo, OH

June 26, 1980 - Summerfest. Milwaukee, WI

June 27, 1980 - Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City, MO - April Wine, Kenny Loggins, Doobie Brothers

June 29, 1980 - Busch Stadium. St. Louis, MO - Sammy Hagar, April Wine, Judas Priest, Shooting Star

July 1, 1980 - Hammons Theater. Springfield, MO

July 2, 1980 - Tulsa Assembly Theater. Tulsa, OK

July 3, 1980 - Omaha Civic Auditorium. Omaha, NE

July 5, 1980 - Bicentennial Center. Salina, KS

July 7, 1980 - Red Rocks Amphitheater.  Denver, CO

July 18, 1980 – Fridays TV Series Studios. Los Angeles, CA

July 20, 1980 –Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Denver, CO

July 26, 1980 - Memorial Coliseum. Los Angeles, CA - Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet, Babys, Russia

July 27, 1980 - Oakland Stadium. Oakland, CA - Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet

July 30, 1980 – Met Center. Bloomington, MN

July 31, 1980 - Alpine Valley Amphitheater. East Troy, WI

August 2, 1980 - Atwood Stadium. Flint, MI - Pat Benatar,  Eddie Money

August 4, 1980 - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre. Sterling Heights, MI – Pat Benatar

August 5, 1980 - Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI

August 8, 1980 - The Forum. Montreal, QC - Corbeau

August 10, 1980 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY

August 12, 1980 – War Memorial Auditorium. Syracuse, NY

August 14, 1980 – Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Buffalo, NY – Joe Perry Project

August 15, 1980 - War Memorial. Rochester, NY - Joe Perry Project

August 16, 1980 - Nassau Coliseum. Uniondale, NY – Joe Perry Project

August 17, 1980 - Civic Center. Providence, RI

August 20, 1980 - The Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Sterling

August 21, 1980 - Allentown Fairgrounds. Allentown, PA

August 22, 1980 - The Coliseum. New Haven, CT – Joe Perry Project

August 23, 1980 - Capital Centre. Landover, MD - Joe Perry Project

August 24, 1980 - Capital Centre. Landover, MD - Joe Perry Project

August 26, 1980 - Hampton Coliseum. Hampton, VA - Sterling

August 28, 1980 - Mobile Municipal Auditorium. Mobile, AL

August 29, 1980 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA

August 30, 1980 – Knoxville Civic Coliseum. Knoxville, TN - LeRoux

August 31, 1980 - Hara Arena. Dayton, OH

September 1, 1980 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL

September 7, 1980 - Congress Centrum. Hamburg, Germany

September 8, 1980 - West Berlin, Germany

September 9, 1980 – Stadthalle. Offenbach, West Germany

September 12, 1980 - Hemmerleinehalle. Nuremberg, West Germany

September 13, 1980 - Circus Krone Building. Munich, West Germany

September 15, 1980 - Rhein-Neckar-Halle. Heidelberg, West Germany

September 16, 1980 - Hanas Martin Schlayerhalle. Stuttgart, West Germany

September 18, 1980 - Volkshaus. Zurich, Switzerland

September 20, 1980 - Dortmund, West Germany

September 22, 1980 - Hammersmith Odeon. London, England

October 8, 1980 - Shibuya Shikokai-do. Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

October 10, 1980 - (Matinee & Evening) International Exposition Hall. Osaka, Japan

October 11, 1980 - Nakano Sun Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

October 13, 1980 - Shinjyuku Odeon. Shinjyuku, Tokyo, Japan

Pre-Escape Tour;

April 15, 1981 – Warfield Theater. San Francisco, CA - Bay Area Music Awards (The Bammies)

June 7, 1981 - Ventura County Fairgrounds. Ventura, CA - 415, Billy Squier

June 8, 1981 - Seaside Park. Ventura County Fairgrounds. Ventura, CA - 415 Billy Squier

June 9, 1981 - Seaside Park. Ventura County Fairgrounds. Ventura, CA - 415 Billy Squier

June 12, 1981 - Calaveras County Fairgrounds. Angels Camp, CA (Mt. Aire Festival) - 415, Billy Squier, Hall & Oates

June 13, 1981 - Calaveras County Fairgrounds. Angels Camp, CA (Mt. Aire Festival) - 415, Billy Squier, Hall & Oates

June 14, 1981 - Calaveras County Fairgrounds. Angels Camp, CA (Mt. Aire Festival) - 415, Billy Squier, Hall & Oates

The Escape Tour;

July 27, 1981 - Festival Hall. Osaka, Japan

July 28, 1981 - Nagoya Kokai-do. Nagoya, Japan

July 29, 1981 - Nakano Sun Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

July 31, 1981 - Nakano Sun Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

August 1, 1981 - Nakano Sun Plaza. Tokyo, Japan - Tensaw

August 15, 1981 - Massey Hall. Toronto, ON

August 20, 1981 - Le Colisee. Quebec City, QC - Toronto, Billy Squier

August 22, 1981 - The Forum. Montreal, QC - Toronto, Billy Squier

August 23, 1981 - Central Canada Exhibition. Ottawa, QC - Toronto, Billy Squier

August 25, 1981 - Cumberland County Civic Center. Portland, ME - Point Blank

August 27, 1981 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga, NY

August.28, 1981 – Merriweather Post Pavilion. Columbia, MD

August 29, 1981 – Cape Cod Coliseum. South Yarmouth, MA – Point Blank

August 31, 1981 - Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH

September 1, 1981 - Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH

September 3, 1981 - Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL.

September 4, 1981 - Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL.

September 5, 1981 - Alpine Valley Amphitheater. East Troy, WI – Point Blank

September 6, 1981 - Alpine Valley Amphitheater. East Troy, WI – Point Blank

September 8, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 9, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 11, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 12, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 13, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 14, 1981 - Pine Knob. Clarkston, MI – Greg Kihn Band, Point Blank

September 15, 1981 - Hilton Coliseum. Ames. IA - Point Blank.

September 16, 1981 - Civic Center. St. Paul, MN

September 18, 1981 - Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO - Point Blank

September 19, 1981 - Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO - Point Blank

September 20, 1981 - Henry Levitt Arena. Wichita, KS - Point Blank

September 21, 1981 - Civic Auditorium. Omaha, NB - Michael Stanley Band

September 23, 1981 - Checkerdome. St. Louis, MO – Point Blank

September 25, 1981 - JFK Stadium. Philadelphia, PA – The Rolling Stones, George Thorogood

September 26, 1981 - JFK Stadium. Philadelphia, PA - The Rolling Stones, George Thorogood

September 27, 1981 – Rich Stadium. Orchard Park, NY – The Rolling Stones, George Thorogood

September 28, 1981 - Hulman Center. Terre Haute, IN

September 29, 1981 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Greg Kihn Band

September 30, 1981 - Assembly Hall. Bloomington, IN - Greg Kihn Band

October 1, 1981 - Riverfront Coliseum. Cincinnati, OH - Greg Kihn Band

October 2, 1981 - Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA - Point Blank

October 3, 1981 - Rupp Arena. Lexington, KY - Greg Kihn Band

October 5, 1981 – Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA – Point Blank

October 6, 1981 - Boston Garden. Boston, MA - Greg Kihn Band

October 7, 1981 – NBC Studios. New York, NY – Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder (morning)

October 7, 1981 – Providence Civic Center. Providence, RI (evening)

October 8, 1981 - Hartford Civic Center. Hartford, CT - Loverboy

October 9, 1981 – Carrierdome. Syracuse, NY - Loverboy, Billy Squire, Point Blank

October 10, 1981 – Nassau Coliseum. Uniondale, NY

October 12, 1981 - The Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Greg Kihn Band

October 13, 1981 – Hampton Coliseum. Hampton, VA - Loverboy

October 15, 1981 - Memorial Coliseum. Jacksonville, FL - Loverboy

October 16, 1981 – Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center. Birmingham, AL - Loverboy

October 17, 1981 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA - Loverboy

October 18, 1981 – Carolina Coliseum. Columbia, SC - Loverboy

October 20, 1981 – Charlotte Coliseum. Charlotte, NC - Loverboy

October 21, 1981 - Savannah Civic Center. Savannah, GA - Loverboy

October 22, 1981 - The Civic Center. Lakeland, FL - Loverboy

October 23, 1981 - The Civic Center. Lakeland, FL - Loverboy

October 24, 1981 – Hollywood Sportatorium. Hollywood, FL   - Loverboy

October 27, 1981 - Thompson Boiling Arena. Knoxville, TN - Loverboy

October 28, 1981 - Municipal Auditorium. Nashville, TN - Loverboy

October 30, 1981 - Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis, TN - Loverboy

October 31, 1981 - Municipal Auditorium. Mobile, AL - Loverboy

November 1, 1981 - Riverside Centroplex. Baton Rouge, LA - Loverboy

November 3, 1981 - Myriad Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK - Loverboy

November 5, 1981 - The Summit. Houston, TX - Loverboy

November 6, 1981 - The Summit. Houston, TX - - Loverboy (MTV Concert)

November 7, 1981 – Reunion Arena. Dallas, TX - Loverboy

November 8, 1981 – Reunion Arena. Dallas, TX - Loverboy

November 10, 1981 - Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM

November 11, 1981 - Amarillo, TX

November 13, 1981 - NMSU Pan American Center. Las Cruces, NM - Loverboy

November 14, 1981 - Tucson Community Center. Tucson, AZ

November 15, 1981 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ

November 21, 1981 - Sports Arena. San Diego, CA

November 22, 1981 - Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Loverboy

November 23, 1981 - Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Loverboy

November 24, 1981 - Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Loverboy

November 25, 1981 - Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Loverboy

November 29, 1981 - Selland Arena. Fresno, CA

November 30, 1981 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA - Loverboy

December 1, 1981 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA - Loverboy

December 2, 1981 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA – Loverboy (Cable Car Benefit)

December 3, 1981 - Pacific Coliseum. Vancouver, B.C.

December 4, 1981 - Center Arena. Seattle, WA - Red Rider

December 5, 1981 - Center Arena. Seattle, WA - Red Rider

December 6, 1981 - Center Arena. Seattle, WA - Red Rider

December 7, 1981 - Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR

December 8, 1981 - Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR

December 10, 1981 - Oakland Coliseum. Oakland, CA

December 11, 1981 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA

December 12, 1981 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA - (Joined w/ the 49ers)

December 21, 1981 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

December 22, 1981 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

The Escape Tour, Leg 2;

April 9, 1982 - Sun Palace Hall. Fukuoka, Japan

April 11, 1982 - Kyoto-kaikan. Kyoto, Japan

April 12, 1982 - Festival Hall. Osaka, Japan

April 13, 1982 - Festival Hall. Osaka, Japan

April 14, 1982 - Nagoya Kokai-do. Nagoya, Japan

April 16, 1982 - Budokan Hall. Tokyo, Japan - (This was their first Budokan appearance)

April 17, 1982 - Yokohama Gymnasium. Yokohama, Japan

April 23, 1982 - Pacific Coliseum. Vancouver, BC - Greg Kihn Band

April 25, 1982 - Northlands Coliseum. Edmonton, AB - Greg Kihn Band

April 26, 1982 - Saddledome. Calgary, AB - Greg Kihn Band

April 28, 1982 -The Arena. Winnipeg, AB - Greg Kihn Band

April 30, 1982 - Maple Leafs Gardens. Toronto, ON - Greg Kihn Band

May 1, 1982 - War Memorial. Buffalo, NY - Greg Kihn Band

May 3, 1982 - Boston Gardens. Boston, MA - Greg Kihn Band

May 4, 1982 - Boston Gardens. Boston, MA - Greg Kihn Band

May 6, 1982 - Meadowlands Arena. East Rutherford, NJ - Greg Kihn Band

May 7, 1982 - Meadowlands Arena. East Rutherford, NJ - Greg Kihn Band

May 8, 1982 - Capital Centre. Landover, MD - Greg Kihn Band

May 10, 1982 - The Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Greg Kihn Band

May 11, 1982 - The Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Greg Kihn Band

May 13, 1982 - The Richfield Coliseum. Richfield, OH - Greg Kihn Band

May 14, 1982 - The Richfield Coliseum. Richfield, OH - Greg Kihn Band

May 15, 1982 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Greg Kihn Band

May 16, 1982 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Greg Kihn Band

May 18, 1982 – Freedom Hall. Louisville, KY - Greg Kihn Band

May 19, 1982 – Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN - Greg Kihn Band

May 21, 1982 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Greg Kihn Band

May 22, 1982 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Greg Kihn Band

May 23, 1982 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Greg Kihn Band

May 24, 1982 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Greg Kihn Band

May 27, 1982 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO - Greg Kihn Band

May 28, 1982 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO - Greg Kihn Band

May 29, 1982 – Salt Palace. Salt Lake City, UT - Greg Kihn Band

May 30, 1982 - Salt Palace. Salt Lake City, UT - Greg Kihn Band

June 2, 1982 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR - Greg Kihn Band

June 3, 1982 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR - Greg Kihn Band

June 4, 1982 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Portland, OR - Greg Kihn Band

June 12, 1982 - Texas Jam. Cotton Bowl. Dallas, TX - Point Blank, Joan Jett, Sammy Hagar, Santana

June 13, 1982 - Houston Astrodome. Houston, TX - Point Blank, Joan Jett, Sammy Hagar, Santana

June 26, 1982 - Oakland Coliseum Oakland, CA - Day On The Green - Santana/Toto/Gamma/Tubes

July 1, 1982 - The Forum. Los Angeles, CA

July 2, 1982 - Rose Bowl. Pasadena, CA - Blue Oyster Cult, Triumph, Aldo Nova

July ??, 1982 - Blasidell Auditorium. Honolulu HI

The Frontiers Tour;

February 22, 1983 - Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium. Nagoya, Japan

February 24, 1983 - Furitsu Tai. Osaka, Japan

February 25, 1983 - Furitsu Tai. Osaka, Japan

February 26, 1983 - Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium. Fukuoka, Japan

February 28, 1983 - Kaikan Hall. Kyoto, Japan

March 1, 1983 - Budokan Hall. Tokyo Japan

March 2, 1983 - Budokan Hall. Tokyo Japan

March 4, 1983 - Yukohama Gymnasium. Yokohama, Japan

March 28, 1983 - Seattle Coliseum. Seattle WA - Bryan Adams

March 30, 1983 - Bringham Young U. Provo, UT - Bryan Adams

March 31, 1983 - Salt Palace. Salt Lake City, UT - Bryan Adams

April 1, 1983 - Casper Events Center. Casper, WY - Bryan Adams

April 3, 1983 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO - Bryan Adams

April 4, 1983 - McNichols Arena. Denver, CO - Bryan Adams

April 6, 1983 - Devaney Sports Center, U Nebraska. Lincoln NB - Bryan Adams

April 7, 1983 - Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Des Moines, IA - Bryan Adams

April 9, 1983 - Hulman Center. Ind. St. U., Terre Haute, IN - Bryan Adams

April 10, 1983 - Southern Illinois University Arena. Carbondale, IL - Bryan Adams

April 11, 1983 - The Checkerdome. St. Louis, MO - Bryan Adams

April 13, 1983 - Riverfront Arena. Cincinnati, OH - Bryan Adams

April 14, 1983 - Middle Tenn. State U., Murfreesboro, TN - Bryan Adams

April 15, 1983 - Middle Tenn. State U., Murfreesboro, TN - Bryan Adams

April 18, 1983 - Kansas Coliseum. Wichita, KS - Bryan Adams

April 20, 1983 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA - Bryan Adams

April 21, 1983 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA - Bryan Adams

April 23, 1983 - Tangerine Bowl. Orlando, FL - Bryan Adams, Sammy Hagar, Aerosmith

April 24, 1983 -Miami Baseball Stadium. Miami, FL - Bryan Adams, Sammy Hagar, Aerosmith

April 26, 1983 - The Coliseum. Charlotte, NC - Bryan Adams

April 27, 1983 - Jefferson Memorial. Birmingham, AL - Bryan Adams

April 28, 1983 - Municipal Auditorium., Mobile, AL - Bryan Adams

May 1, 1983 - Civic Center, Charleston, WV - Bryan Adams

May 2, 1983 - Capitol Center. Largo, MD - Bryan Adams

May 3, 1983 - Capitol Center. Largo, MD - Bryan Adams

May 5, 1983 - Meadowlands Arena, E. Rutherford, NJ - Bryan Adams

May 6, 1983 - Meadowlands Arena, E. Rutherford, NJ - Bryan Adams

May 7, 1983 - Meadowlands Arena, E. Rutherford, NJ - Bryan Adams

May 8, 1983 - Nassau Coliseum. Uniondale, NY - Bryan Adams

May 13, 1983 - Civic Center, Hartford, CN - Bryan Adams

May 14, 1983 - Civic Center, Hartford, CN - Bryan Adams

May 15, 1983 - Civic Center, Hartford, CN - Bryan Adams

May 17, 1983 - Centrum, Worcester, MA - Bryan Adams

May 18, 1983 - Centrum, Worcester, MA - Bryan Adams

May 19, 1983 - Centrum, Worcester, MA - Bryan Adams

May 20, 1983 - Centrum, Worcester, MA - Bryan Adams

May 22, 1983 - Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY - Bryan Adams

May 24, 1983 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH - Bryan Adams

May 25, 1983 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH - Bryan Adams

May 26, 1983 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH - Bryan Adams

May 28, 1983 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA - Bryan Adams

May 29, 1983 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA - Bryan Adams

May 30, 1983 - Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY - Bryan Adams

June 1, 1983 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis IN - Bryan Adams

June 2, 1983 - Notre Dame ACC, South Bend, IN - Bryan Adams

June 4, 1983 - JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA - Bryan Adams, The Tubes, Sammy Hagar, John Cougar

June 5, 1983 - Hollander Stadium, Rochester, NY - Bryan Adams

June 10, 1983 - Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL - Bryan Adams

June 11, 1983 - Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL - Bryan Adams

June 12, 1983 - Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL - Bryan Adams

June 14, 1983 - SPAC. Saratoga Springs, NY - Bryan Adams

June 15, 1983 - SPAC. Saratoga Springs, NY - Bryan Adams

June 17, 1983 -Alpine Valley Amphitheater. E. Troy, WI - Bryan Adams

June 18, 1983 - St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN - Bryan Adams

June 19, 1983 - St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN - Bryan Adams

June 21,  1983 - St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN - Bryan Adams

June 23, 1983 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Bryan Adams

June 24, 1983 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Bryan Adams

June 25, 1983 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Bryan Adams

June 26, 1983 - Legend Valley, OH - Bryan Adams

July 1, 1983 - The Summit. Houston, TX - Bryan Adams

July 2, 1983 - The Summit. Houston, TX - Bryan Adams

July 3, 1983 - The Summit. Houston, TX - Bryan Adams

July 5, 1983 - Frank Erwin Sorts Center. Austin TX - Bryan Adams

July 6, 1983 - San Antonio Arena. San Antonio, TX - Bryan Adams

July 8, 1983 - Reunion Arena. Dallas TX - Bryan Adams

July 9, 1983 - Reunion Arena. Dallas TX - Bryan Adams

July 10, 1983 - Reunion Arena. Dallas TX - Bryan Adams

July 12, 1983 - Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO - Bryan Adams

July 13, 1983 - Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO - Bryan Adams

July 14, 1983 - Kansas Coliseum. Wichita KN - Bryan Adams

July 16, 1983 - Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis, TN - Bryan Adams

July 17, 1983 - City Park Stadium. New Orleans, LA - Bryan Adams

July 19, 1983 - Lloyd Noble Center, U. Ok., Norman OK - Bryan Adams

July 20, 1983 - Lloyd Noble Center, U. Ok., Norman OK - Bryan Adams

July 21, 1983 - Lloyd Noble Center, U. Ok., Norman OK - Bryan Adams

July 23, 1983 - Tingley Coliseum. Albuquerque, NM - Bryan Adams

July 24, 1983 - Veteran's Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ - Bryan Adams

July 25, 1983 - Veteran's Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ - Bryan Adams

July 26, 1983 - Veteran's Coliseum. Phoenix, AZ - Bryan Adams

July 30, 1983 - Oakland Coliseum. Oakland, CA - Bryan Adams, Eddie Money, Night Ranger, Triumph

July 31, 1983 - Radcliffe Stadium. Fresno, CA - Bryan Adams, Eddie Money

August 5, 1983 - Los Angeles Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Bryan Adams

August 6, 1983 - Los Angeles Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Bryan Adams

August 7, 1983 - Los Angeles Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Bryan Adams

August 9, 1983 - Los Angeles Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Bryan Adams

August 10, 1983 - Los Angeles Forum. Los Angeles, CA - Bryan Adams

August 11,1983 - San Diego Sports Center. San Diego, CA - Bryan Adams

August 13, 1983 - Aladdin Theater. Las Vegas, NV - Bryan Adams

August 14, 1983 - Aladdin Theater. Las Vegas, NV - Bryan Adams

August 16, 1983 - State U. College. Boise, ID - Bryan Adams

August 17, 1983 - Mini Dome. Pocatello ID - Bryan Adams

August 18, 1983 - Beasly Coliseum. Pullman, WA - Bryan Adams

August 19, 1983 - Tacoma Dome. Tacoma WA - Bryan Adams

August 21, 1983 - Autzen Stadium. Eugene, OR - Sequel, Bryan Adams, Sammy Hagar

September 1, 1983 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

September 2, 1983 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

September 3, 1983 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

September 4, 1983 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

September 6, 1983 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

The Raised On Radio Tour;

August 23, 1986 - Calaveras County Fairgrounds. Angels Camp, CA (Mt. Aire Festival) – The Outfield, Andy Taylor, Honeymoon Suite

September 10, 1986 - Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR - The Outfield

September 11, 1986 - Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR - The Outfield

September 13, 1986 - Seattle Center Coliseum. Seattle, WA - The Outfield

September 14, 1986 - Seattle Center Coliseum. Seattle, WA - The Outfield

September 16, 1986 – BSU Pavilion. Boise, ID - The Outfield

September 17, 1986 - Salt Palace. Salt Lake City, UT - The Outfield

September 19, 1986 – McNichols Sports Arena. Denver, CO - The Outfield

September 20, 1986 - Bob Devaney Sports Center. Lincoln, NE - Glass Tiger

September 22, 1986 – Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO – Honeymoon Suite

September 25, 1986 - Met Stadium, Bloomington, MN - Glass Tiger

September 26, 1986 - Mecca. Milwaukee, WI - Glass Tiger

September 28, 1986 - Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN - Glass Tiger

September 30, 1986 - Kiel Center. St. Louis, MO - Glass Tiger

October 1, 1986 - Freedom Hall. Louisville, KY - Glass Tiger

October 2, 1986 - Riverfront Coliseum. Cincinnati ,OH - Glass Tiger

October 4, 1986 - Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL - Glass Tiger

October 5, 1986 - Assembly Hall, Champaign, Illinois - Glass Tiger

October 8, 1986 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit ,MI - Glass Tiger

October 9, 1986 - Joe Louis Arena. Detroit, MI - Glass Tiger

October 11, 1986 - Richfield Coliseum. Cleveland, OH - Glass Tiger

October 12, 1986 - Richfield Coliseum. Cleveland, OH - Glass Tiger

October 14, 1986 - Philadelphia Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Glass Tiger

October 15, 1986 - Philadelphia Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA - Glass Tiger

October 18,1986 - Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Buffalo, NY - Glass Tiger

October 19, 1986 - Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA - Glass Tiger

October 20, 1986 - Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA - Glass Tiger

October 22, 1986 - Capitol Center. Landover, MD – Glass Tiger

October 23, 1986 - Capitol Center. Landover, MD – Glass Tiger

October 25, 1986 - Meadowlands Arena. E. Rutherford, NJ - Glass Tiger

October 26, 1986 - Meadowlands Arena. E. Rutherford, NJ - Glass Tiger

October 28, 1986 - Meadowlands Arena. E. Rutherford, NJ - Glass Tiger

October 30, 1986 - The Centrum. Worcester, MA - Glass Tiger

October 31, 1986 - The Centrum. Worcester, MA - Glass Tiger

November 2, 1986 - Civic Center. Providence, RI - Glass Tiger

November 3, 1986 - Hartford Civic Center. Hartford, CT - Glass Tiger

November 4, 1986 - Hartford Civic Center. Hartford, CT - Glass Tiger

November 6, 1986 - Hampton Coliseum. Hampton, VA - Glass Tiger

November 8, 1986 - Civic Center. Charleston, WV - Glass Tiger

November 9, 1986 - Civic Center. Roanoke, VA - (show canceled)

November 11, 1986 - The Coliseum. Richmond, VA - (show canceled)

November 13, 1986 - Greensboro Coliseum. Greensboro, NC - Glass Tiger

November 14, 1986 – Charlotte Coliseum. Charlotte, NC - Glass Tiger

November 15, 1986 - Carolina Coliseum. Columbia, SC - Glass Tiger

November 18, 1986 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA - Glass Tiger

November 19, 1986 - The Omni. Atlanta, GA - Glass Tiger

November 21, 1986 - Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum. Jacksonville, FL - Glass Tiger

November 22, 1986 - Civic Center. Lakeland, FL - Glass Tiger

November 23, 1986 - Hollywood Sportatorium. Hollywood, Fl - No Opening Act

November 28, 1986 - UTC Arena. Chattanooga, TN - Glass Tiger

November 29, 1986 – Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis, TN - Glass Tiger

November 30, 1986 - Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Centrum. Birmingham, AL - Glass Tiger

December 2, 1986 - Reunion Arena. Dallas, TX - Glass Tiger

December 3, 1986 - Reunion Arena. Dallas, TX - Glass Tiger

December 4, 1986 - Myriad Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK - Glass Tiger

December 6, 1986 - Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. Shreveport, LA - Glass Tiger

December 7, 1986 - Gulf Coast Coliseum. Biloxi, MS - Glass Tiger

December 9, 1986 - University of New Orleans. New Orleans, LA - Glass Tiger

December 10, 1986 - The Summit. Houston, TX - Glass Tiger

December 12, 1986 - Erwin Special Events Center. Austin, TX - Glass Tiger

December 14, 1986 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum . Phoenix, AZ - Glass Tiger

December 15, 1986 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum . Phoenix, AZ - Glass Tiger

December 16, 1986 - Tucson Community Center. Tucson, AZ - Glass Tiger

December 20, 1986 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA - Glass Tiger

December 21, 1986 - Cow Palace. San Francisco, CA - Glass Tiger

December 26, 1986 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Glass Tiger

December 27, 1986 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Glass Tiger

December 29, 1986 - Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - Glass Tiger

December 30, 1986 - San Diego Sports Arena. San Diego, CA - Glass Tiger

December 31, 1986 - Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA - Glass Tiger

January 2, 1987 – Selland Arena. Fresno, CA - Glass Tiger

January 4, 1987 - San Diego Sports Arena. San Diego, CA - Glass Tiger

January 15, 1987 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

January  17, 1987 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

January  18, 1987 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

January 21, 1987 - Sullivan Arena. Anchorage, Alaska

January 22, 1987 - Sullivan Arena. Anchorage, Alaska

January 23, 1987 - Sullivan Arena. Anchorage, Alaska

January 30, 1987 – Japan

January 31, 1987 - Japan

BILL GRAHAM MEMORIAL;

November 3, 1991 - Bill Graham Memorial. Golden Gate Park. San Francisco, CA

STEVE PERRY

For The Love Of Strange Medicine 1994-1995 Tour

For The Love Of Strange Medicine Released July 19, 1994

Oct. 21, 1994 - Riverside Theater. Milwaukee, WI - Sass Jordan

Oct. 22, 1994 - UM Northrop Auditorium. Minneapolis, MN - Sass Jordan

Oct. 24, 1994 KS Memorial Hall (moved to January 20, 1995)

Oct. 25, 1994 - American Theatre. St. Louis, MO, OH - Sass Jordan

Oct. 28, 1994 - Taft Theater. Cincinnati, OH - Sass Jordan

Oct. 29, 1994 - Music Hall. Cleveland, OH - Sass Jordan

Oct. 30, 1994 - Arie Crown Theater. Chicago, IL - Sass Jordan

Nov. 1, 1994 - A.J. Palumbo Auditorium. Pittsburgh, PA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 2, 1994 - Fox Theater. Detroit ,MI - Sass Jordan

Nov. 4, 1994 - Palace Theatre, Albany, NY - Sass Jordan

Nov. 5, 1994 -  Lehigh Campus Stabler Arena. Bethleham, PA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 6 1994 - Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 7, 1994 - DAR Constitution Hall. D.C. - Sass Jordan

Nov. 12, 1994 - Auditorium Center, Rochester, NY - Sass Jordan (moved to January 28, 1995)

Nov. 13, 1994 - Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, NY - Sass Jordan (moved to February 3, 1995)

Nov. 15, 1994 - Massey Hall, Toronto, ON - Sass Jordan

Nov. 17, 1994 - Central Maine Civic Center. Lewiston, ME - Sass Jordan

Nov. 18, 1994 - Orpheum Theater. Boston, MA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 20, 1994 - Hershey Park Arena. Hershey, PA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 22, 1994 - Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA - Sass Jordan

Nov. 23, 1994 - Jacksonville, FL - Sass Jordan

Nov. 25, 1994 - Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. Orlando, FL - Sass Jordan

Nov. 26, 1994 - Sunrise Musical Theater. Sunrise, FL - Sass Jordan

Nov. 27, 1994 - Mahaffey Theater. St. Petersburg, FL - Sass Jordan

Nov, 29, 1994 - Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, LA (Moved to February 23)

Nov, 30, 1994 - Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, TN - Sass Jordan

Dec. 2, 1994 - Majestic Theatre. San Antonio, TX - Sass Jordan

Dec. 3, 1994 - Will Rogers Memorial. Forth Worth, TX - Sass Jordan

Dec. 6, 1994 - Mesa Amphitheater, Mesa, AZ - Sass Jordan

Dec. 7, 1994 - Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, NV - Sass Jordan (moved to March 1, 1995)

Dec. 9, 1994 - Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA - Sass Jordan

Dec. 11, 1994 - Warner’s Theater. Fresno, CA - Sass Jordan

Dec. 12, 1994 - Spreckles Theater .San Diego, CA - Sass Jordan

Dec. 15, 1994 - Pantages Theater. Los Angeles, CA - Sass Jordan

Dec. 16, 1994 - Pantages Theater. Los Angeles, CA - Sass Jordan

Dec. 18, 1994 - Pantages Theater. Los Angeles, CA - Sass Jordan

Jan. 9, 1995 - Spokane Opera House, Spokane, WA

Jan. 11, 1995 - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR - Sass Jordan

Jan. 13, 1995 - 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA

Jan. 15, 1995 - Abravanel Hall. Salt Lake City, Utah - David Broza

Jan. 17, 1995 - Paramount Theater. Denver, CO - Sass Jordan

Jan. 19, 1995 - Memorial Auditorium.. Burlington, IA - Sass Jordan

Jan. 20, 1995 - Memorial Hall . Kansas City, Kansas - Sass Jordan

Jan. 22, 1995 - Franklin County Veterans Memorial. Columbus, OH - Sass Jordan

Jan. 25, 1995 - Wings Stadium. Kalamazoo, MI - Sass Jordan

Jan. 27, 1995 - Shea's Performing Arts Center. Buffalo NY - Sass Jordan

Jan. 28, 1995 - Rochester Auditorium Center, Rochester, NY - Sass Jordan

Jan. 31, 1995 - Erie Civic Center, Erie, PA

Feb. 2, 1995 - DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC - Sass Jordan

Feb. 3, 1995 - Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, NY - David Broza

Feb. 5, 1995 - Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY - Sass Jordan

Feb. 6, 1995 - State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ

Feb. 8, 1995 Springfield Symphony Hall. Springfield, MA - Bonepony

Feb. 9, 1995 The Palace. New Haven, CT

Feb. 11, 1995 F.M. Kirby Center. Wilkes-Barre, PA

Feb. 12, 1995 Wheeling Civic Center. Wheeling, WV

Feb. 13, 1995 - State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ

Feb. 15, 1995 Cambria County War Memorial. Johnstown, PA (moved to Apr. 5)

Feb. 17, 1995 Gaillard Municipal Auditorium. Charleston, SC (moved to Apr. 1)

Feb. 20, 1995 Knoxville Civic Coliseum. Knoxville, TN (cancelled)

Feb. 22, 1995 Grand Old Opry House. Nashville, TN (moved to Apr. 3)

Feb. 23, 1995 Saenger Theatre. New Orleans, LA (moved to Mar. 26)

Feb. 26, 1995 UT Frank Erwin Events Center. Austin, TX (moved to Mar. 25)

Feb. 28, 1995 Boutwell Auditorium. Birmingham, AL (moved to Apr. 12)

Mar. 2, 1995 Sunrise Musical Theatre. Sunrise, FL (postponed to Apr 14)

Mar. 7, 1995 Robinson Center Music Hall, Little Rock, AR - Bonepony

Mar. 8, 1995 Brady Theatre. Tulsa, OK - Bonepony

Mar. 10, 1995 - Abraham Chavez Theater. El Paso, TX - Bonepony

Mar. 11, 1995 - Mesa Amphitheater. Mesa, AZ

Mar. 13, 1995 - UC Irvine Bren Events Center. University of California. Irvine, CA - Bonepony

Mar. 14, 1995 - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA - Bonepony

Mar. ??, 1995 - San Francisco, CA

Mar. 15, 1995 - Warnors Theater. Fresno, CA

Mar. 16, 1995 Warnors Theatre. Fresno, CA

Mar. 17, 1995 Stateline, NV Caesar’s Lake Tahoe (cancelled)

Mar. 18, 1995 Stateline, NV Caesar’s Lake Tahoe (cancelled)

Mar. 22, 1995 - Anfiteatro Tito Puente. San Juan, PR

Mar. 24, 1995 Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre (cancelled)

Mar. 26, 1995 Saenger Theatre. New Orleans, LA (cancelled)

Mar. 31, 1995 Ovens Auditorium. Charlotte, NC (cancelled)

Apr. 1, 1995 North Charleston Coliseum. North Charleston, SC (cancelled)

Apr. 3, 1995 Grand Ole Opry House. Nashville, TN (cancelled)

Apr. 5, 1995 Cambria County War Memorial. Johnstown, PA (cancelled)

Apr. 10, 1995 Fox Theatre. Detroit, MI (cancelled)

Apr. 11, 1995 Palace Theatre. Louisville, KY (cancelled)

Apr. 12, 1995 Boutwell Auditorium. Birmingham, AL (cancelled)

Apr. 14, 1995 Sunrise Musical Theatre. Sunrise, FL (cancelled)

Apr. 15, 1995 Sunrise Musical Theatre. Sunrise, FL (cancelled)

Apr. 23, 1995 Fukuoka Sanparesu. Fukuoka, JP (cancelled)

Apr. 27, 1995 Nagoya Shimin Kaikan. Nagoya, JP (cancelled)

Apr. 29, 1995 Festival Hall. Osaka, JP (cancelled)

Apr. 30, 1995 Tokyo Bay NK Hall. Tokyo, JP (cancelled)

VACATION’S OVER Tour;

The Under The Radar Tour;

June 9, 1998 - Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium. San Rafael, CA

June 20, 1998 - Tokyo International Forum Hall (Hall A). Tokyo, Japan

June 21, 1998 - Tokyo International Forum Hall (Hall A). Tokyo, Japan

June 22, 1998 - Osaka Welfare Pension Hall. Osaka, Japan

June 25, 1998 - Nagoya Century Hall. Nagoya, Japan

July 18, 1998 - “Rockfest” Cadott, WI

August 21, 1998 - Kentucky State Fair. Freedom Hall. Louisville, KY

October 10,1998 - Palace Of Auburn Hills. Auburn Hills, MI

October 11, 1998 - Van Andel Arena. Grand Rapids, MI

October 13, 1998 - Roy Wilkins Auditorium. St. Paul, MN

October 14, 1998 - Riverside Theater.  Milwaukee, WI

October 16, 1998 - Allen County Coliseum. Ft. Wayne, IN

October 17, 1998 - Arie Crown Theater. Chicago, IL

October 18, 1998 - Hara Arena. Dayton, OH

October 20, 1998 - Erie Civic Center. Erie, PA

October 21, 1998 - A.J. Palumbo Center. Pittsburgh, PA

October 23, 1998 - Cleveland State University Convocation Center. Cleveland, OH

October 24, 1998 - War memorial. Syracuse, NY

October 25, 1998 - Oakdale Theater. Walingford, CT

October 28, 1998 - Beacon Theater. Manhattan, New York City, NY

October 29, 1998 - Orpheum Theater. Boston, MA

October 30, 1998 - Tower Theater. Upper Darby, PA

November 1, 1998 - Constitution Hall. Washington DC

November 3, 1998 - Ovens Auditorium. Charlotte, NC

November 4, 1998 - The Tabernacle. Atlanta, GA

November 6, 1998 - Ruth Eckerd Hall. Clearwater, FL

November 7, 1998 - Sunrise Musical Theater. Ft. Lauderdale, FL

November 8, 1998 - Sunrise Musical Theater. Ft. Lauderdale, FL

November 10, 1998 - Saenger Theater. New Orleans, LA

November 11, 1998 - Coliseum. Tupelo, MS

November 13, 1998 - Memorial Auditorium. Spartanburg, SC

November 14, 1998 - Murat Theater. Indianapolis, IN

November 15, 1998 - Star Plaza Theater. Merrillville, IN

November 17, 1998 - Civic Center Auditorium. Knoxville, TN

November 18, 1998 - Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Columbus, OH

November 20, 1998 - Orpheum. Memphis, TN

November 21, 1998 - Ryman Auditorium. Nashville, TN

November 22, 1998 - Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Greensboro, NC

November 24, 1998 - Adler Theater. Davenport, IA

November 25, 1998 - Fox Theater. St. Louis, MO

November 27, 1998 - Memorial Hall. Kansas City, KS

November 28, 1998 - Brady Theater. Tusla, OK

November 29, 1998 - Century II. Wichita, KS

December 1, 1998 - Lloyd Noble Center. Norman, OK

December 2, 1998 - Aerial Theater. Houston, TX

December 4, 1998 - Municipal Auditorium. San Antonio, TX

December 5, 1998 - Bronco Bowl. Dallas, TX

December 6, 1998 - UTEP Special Events Center. El Paso, TX

December 8, 1998 - World Arena. Colorado Springs, CO

December 9, 1998 - Kiva Auditorium. Albuquerque, NM

December 11,1998 - America West Arena. Phoenix, AZ

December 12, 1998 - Wiltern Theater. Hollywood, CA

December 13, 1998 - RIMAC. San Diego, CA

December 15, 1998 - Sarovan Theater. Fresno, CA

December 16, 1998 - Event Center. San Jose, CA

December 18, 1998 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Vancouver, B.C. - Cancelled

December 19, 1998 - Mercer Arena. Seattle, WA

December 20, 1998 - Theater of the Clouds. Portland, OR

December 27, 1998 - The Joint. Las Vegas, NV

December 29, 1998 - Warfield Theater. San Francisco, CA

December 30, 1998 - Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Sacramento,  CA

1999 "Under The Stars" Tour with Foreigner:

February 13, 1999 - Mardi Gras Celebration. Universal Studios. Orlando, FL

May 11, 1999 - Telecommunications Resellers Association 1999 Spring Conference.  Marriott Hotel & Marina, San Diego, CA

June 2, 1999 - Grand Casino Amphitheater.  Hinckley, MN

June 4, 1999 - The World. Tinley Park,  IL

June 5, 1999 - Pine Knob Music Theater. Clarkston, MI

June 6, 1999 - Deer Creek. Noblesville, IN

June 8, 1999 - Polaris Amphitheater. Columbus, OH

June 9, 1999 - Louisville Garden. Louisville, KY

June 11, 1999 - Darien Lake Amphitheater. Darien Lake, NY

June 12, 1999 - Star Lake. Pittsburgh, PA

June 13, 1999 - Blockbuster. Camden, NJ

June 15, 1999 - GTE Amphitheater. Virginia Beach, VA

June 16, 1999 - Star Pavilion. Hershey, PA

June 18, 1999 - Meadows Music Theater. Hartford, CT

June 19, 1999 - PAC. Saratoga Springs, NY

June 20, 1999 - Great Woods.  Mansfield, MA

June 22, 1999 - Beacon Theater. New York City, NY

June 23, 1999 - Walnut Creek. Raleigh, NC

June 25, 1999 - Montage Mountain.  Scranton, PA

June 26, 1999 - PNC Center. Holmdel, NJ

June 27, 1999 - Jones Beach. Wantagh, NY

June 29, 1999 - Nautica Stage. Cleveland, OH

June 30, 1999 - Summerfest. Milwaukee, WI

July 2, 1999 - Mesker Amphitheater. Evansville, IN

July 3, 1999 - First American Music Center. Antioch, TN

July 5, 1999 - Chastain Park. Atlanta, GA

July 6, 1999 - Everglades Arena. FT. Meyers, FL

July 7, 1999 - Blockbuster Coral Sky. West Palm Beach, FL

July 9, 1999 - Oak Mountain Amphitheater.  Birmingham,  AL

July 10, 1999 - Riverfront Amphitheater. Little Rock, AR

July 11, 1999 - Downtown Park.  Jackson, MS

July 13, 1999 - Stone Ridge. Bristol , VA

July 14, 1999 - Blockbuster Pavilion. Charlotte,  NC

July 15, 1999 - Pringles Park.  Jackson, TN

July 16, 1999 - River Parks Amphitheater. Tulsa, OK

July 17, 1999 - Sandstone Amphitheater. Bonner Springs, KS

July 18, 1999 - RockFest 99 Chippewa Falls Fairgrounds.  Cadott, WI

July 21, 1999 - Riverport Amphitheater. St. Louis, MO

July 23, 1999 - Freeman Coliseum. San Antonio, TX

July 24, 1999 - Woodlands Pavilion. Houston, TX

July 25, 1999 - Starplex  Amphitheater.  Dallas, TX

July 27, 1999 - Red Rocks. Morrison, CO

July 28, 1999 - Tingley Coliseum. Albuquerque, NM

July 30, 1999 - Glen Helen Pavilion. Devore, CA

July 31, 1999 - Madalay Bay Events Center. Las Vegas, NV

August 1, 1999 - Desert Sky Pavilion. Phoenix, AZ

August 3, 1999 - Greek Theater. Los Angeles, CA

August 4, 1999 - Reno Amphitheater. Reno, NV

August 6, 1999 - Rock of the Rockies. Caldwell, MT

August 7, 1999 - The Gorge. George, WA

August 8, 1999 - L.B. Day Amphitheater. Salem, OR

August 10, 1999 - Idaho Center Amphitheater. Boise,  ID

August 11, 1999 - Deer Valley Amphitheater. Park City, UT

August 13, 1999 - Centennial Garden Arena. Bakersfield, CA

August 14, 1999 - Concord Pavilion. Concord, CA

August 15, 1999 - Homet Field.  Sacramento, CA

August 20, 1999 - State Fair. Springfield,  IL

August 21, 1999 - State Fair. Sedalia, MI

August 23, 1999 - Central State Fair. Rapid City , SD

August 27, 1999 - State Fair. St. Paul, MN

September 5, 1999 - Country Fairgrounds. Van Wert, OH

September 6, 1999 - State Fairgrounds. Detroit, MI

November 12, 1999 - Warfield. San Francisco, CA

PRE-ARRIVAL Tour;

September 22, 2000 - San Juan,  Puerto Rico

September 26, 2000 - Mexico City, Mexico

September 29, 2000 - San Salvador, El Salvador

October 1, 2000 - Panama City, Panama

November 11, 2000 - Silver Legacy Casino  Reno, NV - REO Speedwagon

December 30, 2000 - Mandalay Bay Event, Las Vegas Center, NV         DirecTV (taped). - The “2001” DVD was recorded this night.

December 31, 2000 - America West Arena.   Phoenix, AZ - REO Speedwagon

Japan Tour;

January 30, 2001 - International Forum . Tokyo, Japan

January 31, 2001 - International Forum. Tokyo, Japan

February 1, 2001 - Festival Hall. Osaka, Japan

February 3, 2001 - Zepp. Fukuoka, Japan

February 4, 2001 - Shiminkaikan. Shizuoka, Japan

February 5, 2001 - Kinronkaikan. Nagoya, Japan

February 7, 2001 - Astail. Hiroshima, Japan

May 26, 2001 - Acapulco Festival. Acapulco, ,Mexico

June 2, 2001 - Junefest, Silverbowl. Las Vegas, NV - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 3, 2001 - KDKB Radio Festival. Phoenix, AZ - Styx

June 5, 2001 - Journal Pavilion. Albuquerque, NM - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 6, 2001 - U.T.E.P.  El Paso, TX - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 8, 2001 - Smirnoff Amphitheater. Dallas, TX - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 9, 2001 - S. Texas Amphitheater. San Antonio, TX - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 10, 2001 - Cynthia Woodlands Amphitheater. Woodlands, TX - Postphoned until Aug.22 By a Storm

June 12, 2001 - New Orleans Arena. New Orleans, LA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 13, 2001 - Pensacola Civic Center. Pensacola, FL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 15, 2001 - USF Sundome. Tampa, FL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 16, 2001 - Mars Music Amphitheater. West Palm Beach, FL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 17, 2001 - Ocean Center. Daytona Beach, FL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 19, 2001 - Oak Mountain Amphitheater. Birmingham, AL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 20, 2001 - AmSouth Amphitheater. Antioch, TN - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 22, 2001 - Nissan Amphitheater.  Bristow, VA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 23, 2001 - Verizon Wireless Music Center. Charlotte, NC - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 24, 2001 - Chastain Park Amphitheater.  Atlanta, GA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 26, 2001 - Alltel Pavilion. Raleigh, NC - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 27, 2001 - Verizon Wireless Music Center. Virginia Beach, VA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 29, 2001 - PNC Amphitheater. Holmdel, NJ - Peter Frampton, John Waite

June 30, 2001 - E. Center. Camden, NJ - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 01, 2001 - Montage Mountain.  Scranton, PA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 03, 2001 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 04, 2001 - Singer Park.  Manchester, NH - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 06, 2001 - Tweeter Music Center. Boston, MA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 07, 2001 - Meadows Music Theater. Hartford, CT - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 08, 2001 - Jones Beach. Wantagh, NY - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 10, 2001 - DTE Energy Music Theater Clarkston, MI - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 11, 2001 - DTE Energy Music Theater Clarkston, MI - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 13, 2001 - Polaris Amphitheater. Columbus, OH - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 14, 2001 - Post Gazette Pavilion. Burgettstown, PA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 15, 2001 - Riverbend Amphitheater. Cincinnati, OH - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 17, 2001 - Verizon Wireless Music Center.  Indianapolis, IN - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 18, 2001 - Gund Arena. Cleveland, OH - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 20, 2001 - Marcus Amphitheater. Milwaukee, WI - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 21, 2001 - Target Center. Minneapolis, MN - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 22, 2001 - New World Music Theater. Tinley Park, IL - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 24, 2001 - Red Rocks. Denver, CO - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 25, 2001 - World Arena. Colorado Springs, CO - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 27, 2001 - Riverport Amphitheater. St. Louis, MO - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 28, 2001 - Sandstone Amphitheater. Bonner Springs, KS - Peter Frampton, John Waite

July 29, 2001 - Zoo Amphitheater. Oklahoma City, OK - Canceled

July 31, 2001 - Delta Center. Salt Lake City, UT - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 1, 2001 - Idaho Center Amphitheater. Boise, ID - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 3, 2001 - Portland Rose Garden. Portland, OR - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 4, 2001 Gorge Amphitheater, George, WA (supported by Peter Frampton & John Waite)

August 6, 2001 - Reno Hilton Amphitheater.  Reno, NV - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August.7, 2001 -  - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 8, 2001 - Centennial Gardens. Bakersfield, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 10, 2001 - Amphitheatre Shoreline. Mountain View, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 11, 2001 - Sacramento Valley Amphitheater. Sacramento, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 13, 2001 - Konoct Resort. Kelseyville, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 14, 2001 - The Greek. Los Angeles, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 15, 2001 - The Greek.  Los Angeles, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 17, 2001 - Glen Helen Blockbuster   San Bernardino, CA  - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 18, 2001 - Coors Amphitheater. Chula Vista, CA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 22, 2001 - Cynthia Woods Amphitheater.  Spring, TX - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 25, 2001 - Motor Spectrum. Parkersburg, WV - Peter Frampton, John Waite

August 25, 2001 - Frawley Stadium. Wilmington, DE - Night Ranger

August 26, 2001 - New York State Fair. Syracuse, NY - Peter Frampton, John Waite

September 11, 2001 - Michigan State Fair. Allegan, MI - Peter Frampton, John Waite

September 12, 2001 - Pennsylvania State Fair. York, PA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

October 20, 2001 - Hi-Fi, Atlanta, GA - Peter Frampton, John Waite

October  21, 2001 - Smirnoff Amphitheatre, Dallas, TX - Peter Frampton, John Waite

UNDER THE RADAR Tour;

April  20, 2002 - Luther Burbank Center.  Santa Rosa, CA

May 4, 2002 - Chrysler Jeep Bayfest. St. Petersburg, FL

May 5, 2002 - Music Midtown.  Atlanta, GA

May 7, 2002 - Riverfest Amphitheatre.  Little Rock, AR

May 8, 2002 - Black River Coliseum. Poplar Bluff, MO

May 10, 2002 - Mark of the Quad Cities. Moline, IL

May 11, 2002 - Pepsi Jammin on the Main. Cincinnati, OH

July 4, 2002 - Casino Rama.  Ontario, Canada

July 6, 2002 - The Musk Celebration.  Muskegon, MI

July 7, 2002 - Promenade Park. Toledo, OH

July 10, 2002 - Commonground Festival.  Lansing, MI

July 12, 2002 - Moondance Jam.  Walker, MN

July 13, 2002 - Outagamie County Fair. Seymour, WI

July 15, 2002 - Arnold's Amusement Park.  Okoboji, IA

July 17, 2002 - The Quest Club.  Minneapolis, MN

July 19, 2002 - Rock Fest. Cadott, WI

July 20, 2002 - Route 66 Music Festival.   Joplin, MO

July 21, 2002 - Harley Davidson Festival.  Atlanta, GA

July 24, 2002 - Harbor Center.  Portsmouth, VA

July 26, 2002 - Summer Stage At Tags.  Big Flats, NY

July 27, 2002 - Bald Hill Amphitheatre.  Brookhaven, NY

July 30, 2002 - Pier 6 Pavilion.  Baltimore, MD

July 31, 2002 - Mohegan Sun Resort Casino.  Uncasville, CT

August 2, 2002 - Clearfield County Fair. Clearfield, PA

August  3, 2002 - Meadowbrook Farm.   Gilford, NH

August 9, 2002 - Iowa State Fair. Des Moines, IA

August 10, 2002 - Illinois State Fair.  Springfield, IL

August 12, 2002 - West Virginia State Fair.  Lewisburg, WV

August  16, 2002 - Jackpot Junction Casino.  Morton, MN

August  17, 2002 - Upper Peninsula State Fair.  Escanaba, MI

August 18, 2002 - Z-92 Birthday Bash. Omaha, NE

August 21, 2002 - Santa Ana Star Casino. Bernalillo, NM

August 23, 2002 - Konocti Harbor Resort Amphitheater  Kelseyville, CA

August 24, 2002 - Antelope Valley Fair. Lancaster, CA

August 27, 2002 - New York State Fair.  Syracuse, NY

August 28, 2002 - Allentown County Fair. Allentown, PA

August  30, 2002 - Champlain Valley Fair. Essex Junction, VT

September 1, 2002 - Mahoning County Fairgrounds. Canfield, OH

September 2, 2002 - Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Champion, PA

September 6, 2002 - Kansas State Fair. Hutchinson, KS

September 8, 2002 - California Speedway. Fontana, CA

September 13, 2002 - Beau Rivage Casino.  Biloxi, MS

September 14, 2002 - Horseshoe Casino. Robinsonville, MS

September 17, 2002 - The Background. Austin, TX

September 18, 2002 - Abraham Chavez Theater.  El Paso, TX

September 20, 2002 - Anselmo Casino.  Tucson, AZ

September 21, 2002 - Stargazer Pavilion.  Camp Verde, AZ

September 26, 2002 - Bloomsburg Fair. Bloomsburg, PA

September 28, 2002 - Molson Park. Toronto, Canada

September 29, 2002 - Eastern States Exposition. W. Springfield, MA

October 10, 2002 - Blaisdell Arena.  Honolulu, HI

October 11, 2002 - Blaisdell Arena.  Honolulu, HI

October 12, 2002 - Maui Arts & Cultural Center.  Kahului, HI

November 02, 2002 - Chronicle Pavilion. Concord, CA

November 22, 2002 - Aladdin Hotel PA Theater.  Las Vegas, NV

November 23, 2002 - Silver Legacy Hotel. Reno, NV

Classic Rocks Main Event Tour with STYX and REO Speedwagon

April 26, 2003 - Warfield. San Francisco, CA

May 10,2003 - Aladdin Resort & Casino.  Las Vegas, NV

May 11,2003 - Cox Arena .  San Diego, CA

May 13, 2003 - Lawlor Events Center. Reno, NV

May 15,2003 - Selland Arena . Fresno, CA

May 16,2003 - HP Pavilion.  San Jose, CA

May 18, 2003 - Cricket Pavilion.  Phoenix, AZ

May 20, 2003 - Staples Center.  Los Angeles, CA

May 22, 2003 - Arco Arena. Sacramento, CA

May 24, 2003 - Idaho Center.  Nampa, ID

May 25, 2003 - The Gorge.  George, WA

May 28, 2003 - Delta Center.   Salt Lake City, UT

May 30, 2003 - Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre.  Englewood, CO

May 31, 2003 - Mid America Arena.  Council Bluffs, IA

June 1, 2003 - Hilton Coliseum. Ames, IA

June 7, 2003 - Cynthia Woods Pavilion. Houston, TX

June 8, 2003 - Smirnoff Music Center. Dallas, TX

June 11, 2003 - Joe Louis Arena.   Detroit, MI

June 14, 2003 - Xcel Energy Center.  St. Paul, MN

June 15, 2003 - U.S. Cellular Arena.  Milwaukee, WI

June 17, 2003 - Peoria Civic Center. Peoria, IL

June 19, 2003 - Conseco Fieldhouse.  Indianapolis, IN

June 20, 2003 - Savvis Center. St. Louis, MO

June 21, 2003 - Kemper Arena. Kansas City, MO

June 24, 2003 - Bryce Jordan Centre. University Park, PA

June 25, 2003 - Schottenstein Center. Columbus, OH

June 27, 2003 - Blossom Music Center.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH

June 28, 2003 - Mellon Arena.  Pittsburgh, PA

June 29, 2003 - First Union Arena. Wilkes-Barre, PA

July 08, 2003 - Blue Cross Arena.  Rochester, NY

July 09, 2003 - Nassau Veterans Coliseum. Uniondale, NY

July 11, 2003 - The Centrum.  Worcester, MA

July 12, 2003 - Pepsi Arena. Albany, NY

July 13, 2003 - Meadow's Music Centre.  Hartford, CT

July 15, 2003 - HSBC Arena.  Buffalo, NY

July 17, 2003 - Breslin Event Center. East Lansing, MI

July 18, 2003 - Tweeter Center.  Tinley Park, IL - Sammy Hagar, .38 Special

July 20, 2003 - Allen City. Memorial Coliseum. Fort Wayne, IN

July 22, 2003 - First Union Center.   Philadelphia, PA

July 23, 2003 - MCI Center. Washington D.C.

July 25, 2003 - Bi-Lo Center. Greenville, SC

July 26, 2003 - The Arena at Gwinnett Center.  Duluth, GA

July 27, 2003 - Carolina Amphitheatre. Marion, SC

July 29, 2003 - Meadowbrook Farm. Gilford, NH

July 30, 2003 - PNC Bank Arts Center.  Holmdel, NJ

August 1, 2003 - Hershey Park Stadium.  Hershey, PA

August 2, 2003 - Riverbend Music Centre. Cincinnati, OH

August 29, 2003 - Konocti Harbor Resort. Kelseyville, CA

September 12, 2003 - Sun Dome. Tampa, FL

September 13, 2003 - Mizner Park Amphitheater. Baca Raton, FL

September 16, 2003 - Teco Arena.  Estro, FL

September 17, 2003 - Hard Rock Live. Orlando, FL

September 19, 2003 - Horseshoe Casino.  Tunica, MS

September 20, 2003 - Beau Rivage.  Biloxi, MS

September 24, 2003 - Soaring Eagle Casino. Mount Pleasant, MI

September 26, 2003 - Innsbrook Pavilion.  Richmond, VA

September 27, 2003 - Borgata Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ

September 28, 2003 - Foxwoods Resort Casino. Mashantucket, CT

October 04, 2003 - Verizon Amphitheater. Irvine, CA

February 12, 2004 - Rockin' The Rodeo - State Fairgrounds. SBC Center. San Antonio, TX

February 13, 2004 - Paragon Casino. Marksville, LA

May 2, 2004 - Piedmont Park. Atlanta, GA

May 8, 2004 - Coliseo Roberto Clemente. San Juan, PR

May 12, 2004 - King Center. Melbourne, FL

May 13, 2004 - Ruth Eckerd Hall. Clearwater, FL

June 11, 2004 - Pechanga Resort & Casino. Temecula, CA

June 12, 2004 - Pechanga Resort & Casino. Temecula, CA

June 13, 2004 - San Diego County Fair. San Diego, CA

June 17, 2004 - Mystic Lake Casino. Prior Lake, MN

June 18, 2004 - Burlington Steamboat Days. Burlington, IA

June 19, 2004 - Red River Valley Fair. Fargo, ND

June 24, 2004 - Rocky Mountain Stampede. Greeley, CO

June 25, 2004 - Nebraska Land Days. North Platte, NE

June 30, 2004 - Casino Rama. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

July 3, 2004 - Kettering, OH

July 7, 2004 - Toledo, OH

July 9, 2004 - Ft. McCoy/Constitution Park. Sparta, WI

July 10, 2004 - Prairie Knights Casino. Ft. Yates, ND

July 15, 2004 - Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

July 23, 2004 - DTE Energy Music Theater. Clarkston, MI

July 25, 2004 - Clio Area Amphitheater. Clio, MI

July 31, 2004 - Grand Beach Entertainment Ctr. Manitoba, Canada

August 02, 2004 - Stanislaus County Fair. Turlock, CA

August 06, 2004 - Mississippi Valley Fair. Davenport, IA

August 11, 2004 - Sandia Casino Amphitheater. Albuquerque, NM

August 21, 2004 - Wild Adventures Theme Park. Valdosta, GA

August 27, 2004 - Crawford County Fair. Meadville, PA

September 18, 2004 - Kelseyville, CA

October 13, 2004 - Zepp Sapporo, Japan

October 16, 2004 - International Forum. Tokyo, Japan

Ocotber 18, 2004 - Astel Plaza Hall. Hiroshima, Japan

October 20, 2004 - International CC. Osaka, Japan

October 23, 2004 - Blasdell Arena. Oahu, HI

December 5, 2004 - Ruth Eckerd Hall. Clearwater, FL

December 10, 2004 - Henderson, NV

December 11, 2004 - Reno, NV

June 26, 2005 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Irvine, CA

June 29, 2005 - Coors Ampitheatre. Chula Vista, CA

June 30, 2005 - Casino Anselmo. Tucson, AZ

July 2, 2005 - Konocti Harbor Resort. Kelseyville, CA

July 6, 2005 - Marcus Amphitheater. Milwaukee, WI

July 7, 2005 - Heritage Park. Muskegon, MI

July 9, 2005 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Indianapolis, IN

July 11, 2005 - Common Ground Music Festival. Lansing, MI

July 14, 2005 - Midwest Wireless Civic Center. Mankato, MN

July 15, 2005 - Moondance Jam. Walker, MN

July 16, 2005 - Northerly Island Amphitheatre. Chicago, IL

July 19, 2005 - Bryce Jordan Center. University Park, PA

July 20, 2005 - Blossom Music Center. Cleveland, OH

July 22, 2005 - Lake Afton Park. Goddard, KS

July 23, 2005 - UMB Bank Pavilion. St. Louis, MO

July 24, 2005 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Kansas City, KS

July 30, 2005 - California Mid-State Fair. Paso Robles, CA

July 31, 2005 - Mountain Winery. Saratoga, CA

August 2, 2005 - Universal Lending Pavilion. Denver, CO

August 3, 2005 - Journal Pavilion. Albuquerque, NM

August 5, 2005 - Aladdin Casino and Resort. Las Vegas, NV

August 6, 2005 - Harvey's Outdoor Amphitheater. Lake Tahoe, NV

August 9, 2005 - Buffalo Chip. Sturgis, SD

August 10, 2005 - Soux Empire Fairground. Sioux Falls, SD

August 12, 2005 - DTE Energy Music Theatre. Clarkston, MI

August 13, 2005 - Value City Arena. Columbus, OH

August 16, 2005 - Darien Lakes Performing Arts Center. Darien Center, NY

August 17, 2005 - Ryan Center. Kingston, RI

August 19, 2005 - Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center. Gilford, NH

August 20, 2005 - Bank of America Pavilion. Boston, MA

August 21, 2005 - Mohegan Sun Casino and Resort.Uncasville, CT

August 24, 2005 - Casino Rama. Rama,  Ontario, Canada

August 26, 2005 - PNC Bank Arts Center. Holmdel, NJ

August 27, 2005 - Saratoga PAC. Saratoga Springs, NY

August 28, 2005 - Jones Beach. Wantagh, NY

August 31, 2005 - Chevy Amphitheatre. Pittsburgh, PA

September 2, 2005 - Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa. Atlantic City, NJ

September 3, 2005 - Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa. Atlantic City, NJ

September 4, 2005 - 5th Street Beach Stage. Virginia Beach, VA

September 7, 2005 - Wolf Trap. Washington, D.C.

September 8, 2005 - Fraze Pavilion. Kettering, OH

September 9, 2005 - Ram's Head Live. Baltimore, MD

September 14, 2005 - Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Hato Rey, PR

September 16, 2005 - Chastain Park Amphitheater. Atlanta, GA

September 17, 2005 - Ford Amphitheater. Tampa, FL

September 18, 2005 - Hard Rock Arena. Hollywood, FL

September 21, 2005 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Selma, TX

September 23, 2005 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The Woodlands, TX

September 24, 2005 - Beau Rivage Casino. Biloxi, MS

September 25, 2005 - Big Spring Jam. Huntsville, AL

September 27, 2005 - Nokia Live Theater. Grand Prairie, TX

September 30, 2005 - Sleeptrain Amphitheatre. Sacramento, CA

October 2, 2005 - Chronicle Pavilion. San Francisco, CA

October 5, 2005 - Pechanga Resort and Casino. Temecula, CA

October 6, 2005 - Pechanga Resort and Casino. Temecula, CA

October 8, 2005 - Cricket Pavilion. Phoenix, AZ

October 9, 2005 - Greek Theatre. Los Angeles, CA

November 19, 2005 - Jon Labett Centre. London, Ontario

Def Leppard - Journey Tour 2006;

June 02, 2006 – Edinburgh Playhouse. Edinburgh, Scotland

June 03, 2006 – Monsters of Rock Festival. Milton Keynes, England

June 05, 2006 - Apollo Theatre. Manchester, England

June 07, 2006 - Oberhausen, Germany

June 08, 2006 – Sweeden Rock Festival. Sölvesborg, Sweeden

June 09, 2006 - Arrow Rock Festival. Lichenvoorde, Holland

June 23, 2006 - Tweeter Center At The Waterfront. Camden, NJ

June 24, 2006 - Jones Beach Theatre. Wantagh, NY

June 27, 2006 - P.N.C. Bank Arts Center. Holmdel, NJ

June 28, 2006 - Mohegan Casino. Uncasville, CT

June 30, 2006 - Toyota Pavilion At Montage Mountain. Scranton, PA

July 1, 2006 - Borgata Hotel & Casino. Atlantic City, NJ

July 3, 2006 - Hersheypark Stadium. Hershey, PA

July 4, 2006 - Alltel Pavilion At Walnut Creek. Raleigh, NC

July 7, 2006 - Nissan Pavilion. Bristow, VA

July 8, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheatre. Virginia Beach, VA

July 10, 2006 - Sound Advice Amphitheatre. West Palm Beach, FL

July 11, 2006 - Ford Amphitheatre At State Fairgrounds. Tampa, FL

July 13, 2006 - Chastain Park Amphitheatre. Atlanta, GA

July 15, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte. Charlotte, NC

July 16, 2006 - Starwood Amphitheatre. Antioch, TN

July 18, 2006  - Target Center. Minneapolis, MN

July 19, 2006 - First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre. Tinley Park, IL

July 21, 2006 - UMB Bank Pavilion. Maryland Heights, MO

July 22, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Music Center      Noblesville, IN

July 24, 2006 - DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI

July 25, 2006 - Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH

July 28, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Selma, TX

July 29, 2006 - Smirnoff Music Centre Dallas, TX

July 30, 2006 - C.W. Mitchell Pavilion. The Woodlands, TX

August 15, 2006 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre.  Morrison, CO

August 18, 2006 - Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, NV

August 19, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre     Irvine, CA

August 22, 2006 - Cricket Pavilion Phoenix, AZ

August 23, 2006 - Coors Amphitheatre Chula Vista, CA

August 25, 2006 - Chronicle Pavilion At Concord. Concord, CA

August 26, 2006 - Shoreline Amphitheatre   Mountain View, CA

August 27, 2006 - Sleep Train Amphitheatre. Marysville, CA

August 30, 2006 - Amphitheater At Clark County. Ridgefield, WA

August 31, 2006 - White River Amphitheatre. Auburn, WA

September 2, 2006 - Idaho Center. Boise, ID

September 3, 2006 - Events Center. Reno, NV

September 6, 2006 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Kansas City, KS

September 7, 2006 - Hilton Coliseum. Ames, IA

September 9, 2006 - Marcus Amphitheatre. Milwaukee, WI

September 10, 2006 - Germain Amphitheatre. Columbus, OH

September 12, 2006 - Blossom. Cleveland, OH

September 13, 2006 - Post Gazette Pavilion. Pittsburgh, PA

September 16, 2006 - Saratoga PAC. Saratoga Springs, NY

September 19, 2006 - Mohegan Sun. Uncasville, CT

September 20, 2006 - Darien Center PAC. Buffalo, NY

September 22, 2006 - Borgata Hotel. Atlantic City, NJ

September 23, 2006 - Tweeter Center. Boston, MA

February 9, 2007 - Ruth Eckherd Hall. Clearwater, FL

February 10, 2007 - Pompano Beach Amphitheatre. Pompano Beach, FL

February 12, 2007 - House of Blues. Orlando, FL

February 17, 2007 - The Superdome. New Orleans, LA

March 1, 2007 - Sheffield City Hall. Sheffield, UK

March 2, 2007 - Newcastle City Hall. Newcastle, UK

March 5, 2007 - Royal Centre, Nottingham, UK

March 6, 2007 - Manchester Apollo Theatre. Manchester, UK

March 7, 2007 - Manchester Apollo Theatre. Manchester, UK

March 9, 2007 - International Arena. Cardiff, UK

March 10, 2007 - Bournemouth International Centre. Bournemouth, UK

March 13, 2007 - Birmingham NIA. Birmingham, UK

March 14, 2007 - Hammersmith Apollo. London , UK

March 17, 2007 - Europahalle. Karlsruhe, Germany

March 19, 2007 - E-Werk Club. Cologne, Germany

March 20, 2007 - Paradiso. Amsterdam, Netherlands

May 12, 2007 - Morven Park Estate. Leesburg, VA (Jeff Scott Soto’s final performance with band)

February 23, 2008 - Quinta Vergara Amphitheater. Viña del Mar, Chile

March 6, 2008 - RE/MAX Convention - MGM Grand. Las Vegas, Nevada

March 8, 2008 - Planet Hollywood. Las Vegas, Nevada (This is the DVD that comes with Revelation)

June 8, 2008 - La Rivera. Madrid, Spain

June 10, 2008 - Ewerk. Cologne, Germany

June 11, 2008 - Schwarzwaldhalle. Karlsruhe, Germany

June 13, 2008 - Hessen State Fair. Homberg,Germany

June 14, 2008 - Jako Arena. Bamberg,Germany

June 15, 2008 - Arrow Rock Festival. Nijmegen, Netherlands

June 17, 2008 - Hammersmith Apollo. London, England

June 19, 2008 - Manchester Apollo. Manchester, England

June 20, 2008 - Clyde Auditorium. Glasgow, Scotland

June 22, 2008 - Wolverhampton Civic Hall. Wolverhampton, England

June 23, 2008 - Cardiff International Arena. Cardiff, England

June 25, 2008 - National Stadium. Dublin, Ireland

June 27, 2008 - Nottingham Arena. Nottingham, England

June 28, 2008 - Metro Radio Arena. Newcastle upon Tyne, England

JOURNEY, HEART, CHEAP TRICK tour 2008:

July 09, 2008 - Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. Denver, CO

July 11, 2008 - USANA Amphitheatre. Salt Lake City, UT

July 12, 2008 - Harvey's Lake Resort. Lake Tahoe, NV

July 15, 2008 - Coors Amphitheatre. San Diego, CA

July 16, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. Irvine, CA

July 18, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Arena. Las Vegas, NV

July 19, 2008 - Casino Anselmo. Tucson, AZ

July 22, 2008 - Mid America Center. Council Bluffs, IA

July 23, 2008 - Zoo Amphitheatre. Oklahoma City, OK

July 25, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. San Antonio, TX

July 26, 2008 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Houston, TX

July 27, 2008 - Superpages.com Amphitheatre. Dallas, TX

July 30, 2008 - Ford Amphitheatre. Tampa, FL

July 31, 2008 - Sound Advice Amphitheatre. West Palm Beach, FL

August 02, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. Charlotte, NC

August 03, 2008 - Chastain Amphitheatre. Atlanta, GA

August 04, 2008 - Chastain Amphitheatre. Atlanta, GA

August 06, 2008 - The Amphitheatre @ The Wharf. Orange Beach, FL

August 07, 2008 - Sommett Center. Nashville, TN

August 09, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. Birmingham, AL

August 10, 2008 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre. Raleigh, NC

August 12, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. Virginia Beach, VA

August 14, 2008 - Nikon at Jones Beach. Jones Beach, NY

August 16, 2008 - Toyota Amphitheatre. Scranton, PA

August 17, 2008 - Mohegan Sun Casino. Uncasville, CT

August 19, 2008 - Tweeter Center. Boston, MA

August 21, 2008 - PNC Bank Arts Center. Holmdel, NJ

August 23, 2008 - New York State Fair. Syracuse, NY

August 24, 2008 - Saratoga PAC. Saratoga, NY

August 25, 2008 - Susquehanna Bank Center. Camden, NJ

August 27, 2008 - Nissan Pavilion. Washington, DC

August 30, 2008 - Center for the Arts. Bethel Woods, NY

August 31, 2008 - Hersheypark Pavilion. Hershey, PA

September 04, 2008 - Watertown Baseball Diamond. Watertown, NY

September 06, 2008 - Riverbend Music Center. Cincinnati, OH

September 07, 2008 - Blossom Amphitheatre. Cleveland, OH

September 09, 2008 - DTE Energy Music Theatre. Clarkston, MI

September 10, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. Indianapolis, IN

September 12, 2008 - First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre. Chicago, IL

September 13, 2008 - Verizon Amphitheatre. St. Louis, MO

September 15, 2008 - Midland Theatre. Kansas City, MO

September 16, 2008 - Target Center/Casino. Minneapolis, MN

September 19, 2008 - White River Amphitheatre. Seattle, WA

September 21, 2008 - Clark County Amphitheatre. Portland, OR

September 24, 2008 - Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord. Concord, CA

September 26, 2008 - Sleep Train Pavilion at Sacramento. Sacramento, CA

September 27, 2008 - Shoreline Amphitheatre. Mountain View, CA

September 30, 2008 - Greek Theatre. Los Angeles, CA

October 03, 2008 - Cricket Pavilion. Phoenix, AZ

October 04, 2008 - Journal Pavilion. Albuquerque, NM

SECOND LEG – 2009 Tour

February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl XVIII Pregame show

March 9, 2009 - Tokyo International Forum. Tokyo, Japan

March 10, 2009 - Shimim Kaikan. Nagoya, Japan

March 11, 2009 - Koseinenkin Kaikan. Osaka, Japan

March 14, 2009 - Mall of Asia Field. Manila, Philippines

March 20, 2009 - Venetian Arena. Macau, China

March 23, 2009 - Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Kahului, HI

March 25, 2009 - Blaisdel Arena. Honolulu, HI

March 26, 2009 - Blaisdel Arena. Honolulu, HI

March 28, 2009 - Blaisdel Arena. Honolulu, HI

March 29, 2009 - Queen's Marketplace Amphitheatre. Waikoloa, HI

March 30, 2009 - Raley Field. West Sacramento, CA

June 6, 2009 - Sweden Rock Festival. Sölvesborg, Sweden

June 8, 2009 - Oslo Spektrum. Oslo, Norway

June 12, 2009 - Dublin O2 Arena. Dublin, Ireland

June 14, 2009 - Download Festival. Castle Donington, England

June 16, 2009 - Bataclan Theatre. Paris, France

June 17, 2009 - Heineken Music Hall. Amsterdam, Netherlands

June 19, 2009 - Bilbao Kobetasonik Festival. Bilbao, Spain

June 21, 2009 - Volkhaus. Zurich, Switzerland

June 22, 2009 - Tollwood Festival, Munich, Germany - Canceled

June 23, 2009 - Columbiahalle. Berlin, Germany

June 24, 2009 - Stadtpark. Hamburg, Germany

June 26, 2009 - Bang Your Head!!!. Balingen, Germany

June 27, 2009 - Graspop Metal Meeting. Dessel, Belgium

North America;

July 16, 2009 - Moondance Jam. Walker, MN

July 18, 2009 - Cadott Rock Fest. Cadott, WI

July 19, 2009 - Sioux Falls Arena. Sioux Falls, SD

July 21, 2009 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Morrison, CO

July 23, 2009 - California Mid-State Fair. Paso Robles, CA

July 25, 2009 - Reno Events Center. Reno, NV

July 26, 2009 - Taco Bell Arena. Boise, ID

July 29, 2009 - Pala Casino Resort and Spa. Pala, CA

July 30, 2009 - Pala Casino Resort and Spa. Pala, CA

August 1, 2009 - San Manuel Amphitheater. San Bernardino, CA

August 2, 2009 - AVA Amphitheater. Tucson, AZ

August 4, 2009 - CenturyTel Center. Bossier City, LA

August 5, 2009 - BOK Center. Tulsa, OK

August 7, 2009 - WinStar World Casino. Thackerville, OK

August 8, 2009 - Mud Island. Memphis, TN

August 15, 2009 - Chevrolet Centre. Youngstown, OH

August 16, 2009 - Indiana State Fair. Indianapolis, IN

August 18, 2009 - Rockford MetroCentre. Rockford, IL

August 20, 2009 - Starlight Theatre. Kansas City, MO

August 21, 2009 - Kentucky State Fair. Louisville, KY

August 23, 2009 - Iowa State Fair. Des Moines, IA

August 25, 2009 - Van Andel Arena. Grand Rapids, MI

August 26, 2009 - Schottenstein Center. Columbus, OH

August 29, 2009 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center. Corfu, NY

August 31, 2009 - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Uniondale, NY

September 2, 2009 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY

September 4, 2009 - Borgata. Atlantic City, NJ

September 5, 2009 - Borgata. Atlantic City, NJ

September 7, 2009 - Mohegan Sun Arena. Uncasville, CT

September 9, 2009 - 1st Mariner Arena. Baltimore, MD

September 10, 2009 - Sovereign Center. Reading, PA

September 12, 2009 - Verizon Wireless Arena. Manchester, NH

September 13, 2009 - Chevrolet Theatre. Wallingford, CT

September 15, 2009 - Richmond Coliseum. Richmond, VA

September 16, 2009 - Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center. Pikeville, KY

September 18, 2009 - Greensboro Coliseum. Greensboro, NC

September 19, 2009 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Alpharetta, GA

September 21, 2009 - Pensacola Civic Center. Pensacola, FL

September 23, 2009 - Amway Arena. Orlando, FL

September 24, 2009 - Hard Rock Cafe. Hollywood, FL

September 26, 2009 - New Orleans Arena. New Orleans, LA

September 27, 2009 - Ford Park. Beaumont, TX

September 29, 2009 - Frank Erwin Center. Austin, TX

September 30, 2009 - Zoo Amphitheatre. Oklahoma City, OK

October 2, 2009 - Santa Barbara Bowl. Santa Barbara, CA

October 3, 2009 - M Resort Spa Casino. Henderson, NV

ECLIPSE Tour

Pre-Tour Warm-up;

February 23, 2011 - Planet Hollywood Resort. Las Vegas, NV

February 25, 2011 - Reno Events Center. Reno, NV

South America;

March 26, 2011 - Arena Movistar. Santiago, Chile

March 28, 2011 - Luna Park. Buenos Aires. Argentina

March 30, 2011 - Via Funchal. São Paulo, Brazil

April 2, 2011 - Jockey Club. Lima, Peru

April 5, 2011 - C.C. Sambil. Caracas, Venezuela

Central America;

April 7, 2011 - Mundo E. Guatemala City, Guatemala

April 9. 2011 - Figali Convention Center. Panama City, Panama

April 12, 2011 - National Auditorium. Mexico City, Mexico

April 13, 2011 - Monterrey Arena. Monterrey, Mexico

April 16, 2011 - Coliseo de Puerto Rico, José Miguel Agrelot. San Juan, Puerto Rico

June 4, 2011 - Wembley Arena. London, England - Foreignor, STYX

June 5, 2011 - LG Arena. Birmingham, England - Foreignor, STYX

June 7, 2011 - Metro Radio Arena. Newcastle upon Tyne, England - Foreignor, STYX

June 8, 2011 - Evening News Arena. Manchester, England - Foreignor, STYX

June 9, 2011 - SECC. Glasgow, Scotland - Foreignor, STYX

June 11, 2011 - O2 Arena. Dublin, Ireland - Foreignor, STYX

June 12, 2011 - Odyssey Arena. Belfast, Northern Ireland - Foreignor, STYX

June 15, 2011 - Zitadelle. Berlin, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 17, 2011 - Parkbuehne. Hanover, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 18, 2011 - Richard-Hirschman Eisstadion. Esslingen am Neckar, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 19, 2011 - Deutweg. Winterthur, Switzerland - Foreignor, STYX

June 21, 2011 - Arena Fiera. Milan, Italy - Foreignor, STYX

June 22, 2011 - Schwabenhalle. Augsburg, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 24, 2011 - Graspop Metal Meeting. Dessel, Belgium - Foreignor, STYX

June 25, 2011 - Freilichtbühne Loreley. Sankt Goarshausen, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 26, 2011 - Arena Leipzig. Leipzig, Germany - Foreignor, STYX

June 28, 2011 - Copenhagen Concert Hall. Copenhagen, Denmark - Foreignor, STYX

June 30, 2011 - Kaanevik Blues Festival. Haugesund, Norway - Foreignor, STYX

July 2, 2011 - Peace & Love. Borlänge, Sweden - Foreignor, STYX

July 6, 2011 - Rockhal. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Foreignor, STYX

July 7, 2011 - Palace of Sports. Paris, France - Foreignor, STYX

July 8, 2011 - Bospop. Weert, Netherlands - Foreignor, STYX

July 15, 2011 - Ford Festival Park-Rock USA Festival. Oshkosh, WI

July 18, 2011 - TD Ameritrade Park. Omaha, NB

July 21, 2011 - Rio Tinto Stadium. Sandy, UT

July 23, 2011 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Irvine, CA

July 24, 2011 - Ashley Furniture Home Store Pavilion. Phoenix, AZ

July 27, 2011 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Maryland Heights, MO

July 28, 2011 - Xcel Center. Saint Paul, MN

July 30, 2011 - First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre. Tinley Park, IL

July 31, 2011 - DTE Energy Music Theatre. Clarkston, MI

August 2, 2011 - Blossom Music Center. Cuyahoga Falls, OH

August 3, 2011 - Riverbend Music Center. Cincinnati, OH

August 5, 2011 - Columbus Crew Stadium. Columbus, OH

August 6, 2011 - Verizon Wireless Music Center. Noblesville, IN

August 9, 2011 - Molson Amphitheatre. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

August 10, 2011 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center. Corfu, NY

August 12, 2011 - Comcast Theatre. Mansfield, MA

August 13, 2011 - Susquehanna Bank Center. Camden, NJ

August 16, 2011 - Hersheypark Stadium. Hershey, PA

August 17, 2011 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater. Wantagh, NY

August 19, 2011 - Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach. Virginia Beach, VA

August 20, 2011 - Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion. Raleigh, NC

August 21, 2011 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Charlotte, NC

August 24, 2011 - PNC Bank Arts Center. Holmdel Township, NJ

August 25, 2011 - Hartford, Connecticut, The Comcast Theatre

August 27, 2011 - First Niagara Pavilion. Burgettstown, PA

August 28, 2011 - Nissan Pavilion. Bristow, VA

August 30, 2011 - Great New York State Fair. Syracuse, NY

August 31, 2011 - Great Allentown Fair. Allentown, PA

September 2, 2011 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY

September 10, 2011 - New Orleans Arena. New Orleans, LA

September 13, 2011 - Bridgestone Arena. Nashville, TN

September 14, 2011 - FedExForum. Memphis, TN

September 16, 2011 - Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood. Atlanta, GA

September 17, 2011 - 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre. Tampa, FL

September 18, 2011 - Cruzan Amphitheatre. West Palm Beach, FL

September 21, 2011 - AT&T Center. San Antonio, TX

September 22, 2011 - Frank Erwin Center. Austin, TX

September 24, 2011 - Gexa Energy Pavilion. Dallas, TX

September 25, 2011 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The Woodlands, TX

September 27, 2011 - Zoo Amphlitheatre. Oklahoma City, OK

September 28, 2011 - Starlight Theatre. Kansas City, MO

September 30, 2011 - The Pavilion. Albuquerque, NM

October 1, 2011 - Comfort Dental Amphitheatre. Greenwood Village, CO

October 5, 2011 - Sleep Train Pavilion. Concord, CA

October 7, 2011 - Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre. Chula Vista, CA

October 08, 2011 - MGM Grand Garden Arena. Las Vegas, NV

October 11, 2011 - Hollywood Bowl. Los Angeles, CA

October 12, 2011 - Save Mart Center. Fresno, CA

October 14, 2011 - Sleep Train Amphitheatre. Wheatland, CA

October 15, 2011 - Shoreline Amphitheatre. Mountain View, CA

October 19, 2011 - Rose Arena. Portland, OR

October 21, 2011 - Key Arena. Seattle, WA

February 24, 2012 - Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Nashville, TN

April 27, 2012 - The Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA

2012 Tour With Pat Benatar and Loverboy;

July 21, 2012 - San Manuel Amphitheatre. San Bernardino, CA

July 22, 2012 - Harvey's Outdoor Arena. tateline, CA

July 24, 2012 - Main Grandstand, California Mid-State Fair. Paso Robles, CA

July 26, 2012 - Frontier Days. Cheyenne, WY

July 28, 2012 - Gorge Amphitheatre. George, WA

July 29, 2012 - Northern Quest Casino Amphitheater. Spokane, WA

August 01, 2012 - Montana Expo Park. Great Falls, MT

August 03, 2012 - USANA Amphitheatre. Salt Lake City, UT

August 04, 2012 - Idaho Center. Nampa, ID

August 06, 2012 - Buffalo Chip Campground Ampitheatre. Sturgis, SD

August 08, 2012 - Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Indianapolis, IN

August 10, 2012 - Nikon @ Jones Beach Theatre. Wantagh, NY

August 11, 2012 - Ovation Hall, Revel Atlantic City. Atlantic City, NJ

August 14, 2012 - Watertown Fairgrounds Arena. Watertown, NY

August 15, 2012 - Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center. Canandaigua, NY

August 17, 2012 - Freedom Hall. Louisville, KY

August 18, 2012 - Grandstand Iowa State Fair. Des Moines, IA

August 22, 2012 - Sandia Casino Amphitheater. Albuquerque, NM

August 24, 2012 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Woodlands, TX

August 25, 2012 - Gexa Energy Pavilion. Dallas, TX

August 27, 2012 - Oak Mountain Ampitheatre. Birmingham, AL

August 31, 2012 - Livestrong Sporting Park. Kansas City, KS

September 01, 2012 - Grandstand, MN State Fair. St. Paul, MN

September 15, 2012 - Soaring Eagle Casino Amphitheatre. Mt. Pleasant, MI

September 19, 2012 - Peoria Civic Center. Peoria, IL

September 21, 2012 - Riverbend Music Center. Cincinnati, OH

September 22, 2012 -  Blossom Music Center. Cuyahoga Falls, OH

September 25, 2012 - Copps Coliseum. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

September 26, 2012 - Scotiabank Place. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

September 28, 2012 - Waterfront Park. Bangor, ME

September 29, 2012 - Dunkin' Donuts Center. Providence, RI

October 03, 2012 - Greensboro Coliseum. Greensboro, NC

October 06, 2012 - Aaron's Lakewood Amphitheatre. Atlanta, GA

October 09, 2012 -  Verizon Arena. Little Rock , AR

October 10, 2012 - BOK Center. Tulsa, OK

October 12, 2012 - 1-800-Ask-Gary Amphitheatre. Tampa, FL

October 13, 2012 - Cruzan Amphitheatre. West Palm Beach, FL

October 14, 2012 - Lyric Opera Center. Baltimore, MD

October 17, 2012 - Cajun Dome. Lafayette, LA - (Cancelled)

October 30, 2012 - Barclays Center. Brooklyn, NY

November 05, 2012 - Centre Bell. Montreal, PQ, Canada

November 07, 2012 - Nationwide Arena. Columbus, OH

November 08, 2012 - Ford Center. Evansville, IN

November 13, 2012 - Iwireless Center. Moline, IL

December 12, 2012 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

December 14, 2012 - Blaisdell Arena. Honolulu, HI

February 10, 2013 - Fort Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

February 12, 2013 - Evansville, IN - Ford Center

February 24, 2013 - Auckland, NZ - Vector Arena

February 26, 2013 - Brisbane, AUS - Entertainment Centre

March 01, 2013 - Melbourne, AUS - Rod Laver Arena

March 02, 2013 - Sydney, AUS - Sydney Entertainment Centre

March 04, 2013 - Adelaide, AUS - Adelaide Entertainment Centre

March 07, 2013 - Perth, AUS - Perth Arena

March 11, 2013 - Tokyo, JP - Budokan

March 12, 2013 - Osaka, JP - Grand Cube

March 14, 2013 - Hiroshima, JP - Shi Bunka Koryu Kaikan

March 15, 2013 - Nagoya, JP - Shi Kokaido

March 17, 2013 - Kanazawa, JP - Kagekiza

March 19, 2013 - Singapore - Indoor Stadium

May 16, 2013 - Belfast, UK - Odyssey Arena

May 18, 2013 - Glasgow, UK - SECC

May 20, 2013 - Sheffield, UK - Motorpoint Arena

May 22, 2013 - Newcastle, UK - Metro Radio Arena

May 23, 2013 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena

May 25, 2013 - Nottingham, UK - Capital FM Arena

May 26, 2013 - Cardiff, UK - Motorpoint Arena

May 28, 2013 - Birmingham, UK - LG Arena Birmingham

May 29, 2013 - Wembley, UK - Wembley Arena

June 01, 2013 - Inzell, Germany - Max Alcher Arena

June 02, 2013 - St. Goarshausen, Germany - Freilichtbuhne Loreley

June 28, 2013 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live, Seminole Hard Rock

June 29, 2013 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live, Seminole Hard Rock

July 19, 2013 - Cheyenne, WY - Cheyenne Frontier Nights @ Frontier Days

July 20, 2013 - Minot, ND - North Dakota State Fair

July 24, 2013 - Windsor, ON - Colosseum @ Caesars Windsor

July 26, 2013 - London , ON - Harris Park

July 27, 2013 - Belleville, ON - Empire Square Live

July 29, 2013 - Rama, ON - Casino Rama

August 01, 2013 - Hershey, PA - Hershey Park Stadium

August 03, 2013 - Gilford, NH - Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook

August 04, 2013 - Atlantic City, NJ - Boardwalk Hall

August 15, 2013 - Kinder, LA - The Pavilion at Coushatta

August 16, 2013 - Lampe, MO - Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater

August 18, 2013 - Springfield, IL - Illinois State Fair

August 20, 2013 - Highland Park, IL - Ravinia Festival

August 21, 2013 - Highland Park, IL - Ravinia Festival

August 23, 2013 - Tulsa, OK - The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

August 24, 2013 - Mulvane, KS - KS Star Casino

August 26, 2013 - Albuquerque, NM - Sandia Casino

August 28, 2013 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl Concert Theatre @ The Palms

August 29, 2013 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl Concert Theatre @ The Palms

September 01, 2013 - Snowmass, CO - Snowwmass Town Park

September 14, 2013 - Stateline, NV - Harvey's Outdoor Arena

September 16, 2013 - San Francisco, CA - America's Cup Pavilion

September 20, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - The Meadow at Piedmont Park

Journey - Steve Miller 2014 Tour;

May 15, 2014 - Chula Vista, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre

May 16, 2014 - Hollywood, CA - Hollywood Bowl

May 18, 2014 - Phoenix, AZ - Ak-Chin Pavilion

May 20, 2014 - Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Amphitheater

May 22, 2014 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center

May 23, 2014 - The Woodlands, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

May 25, 2014 - Dallas, TX - Gexa Energy Pavilion

May 27, 2014 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Ampitheatre

May 29, 2014 - Raleigh, NC - Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

May 30, 2014 - Atlanta, GA - Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood

June 01, 2014 - Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Live

June 10, 2014 - Scranton, PA - Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain

June 11, 2014 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center

June 13, 2014 - Mansfield, MA - Comcast Center

June 14, 2014 - Saratoga Springs, NY - Saratoga Performing Arts Center

June 16, 2014 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

June 17, 2014 - Bethel, NY - Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

June 19, 2014 - Toronto, ON - Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

June 21, 2014 - Virginia Beach, VA - Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach

June 22, 2014 - Camden, NJ - Susquehanna Bank Center

June 24, 2014 - Darien Center, NY - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

June 25, 2014 - Cincinnati, HO - Riverbend Music Center

June 27, 2014 - Burgettstown, PA - First Niagra Pavilion

June 28, 2014 - Noblesville, IN - Klipsch Music Center

July 08, 2014 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center

July 09, 2014 - Clarkston, MI - DTE Energy Music Center

July 11, 2014 - Maryland Heights, MO - Verizon Wireless Ampitheater

July 12, 2014 - Tinley Park, IL - First Midwest Bank Ampitheater

July 14, 2014 - Kansas City , MO - Starlight Theatre

July 16, 2014 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center

July 17, 2014 - West Valley City, UT - USANA Amphitheater

July 19, 2014 - Auburn, WA - White River Amphitheatre

July 20, 2014 - Ridgefield, WA - Sleep Country Ampitheater

July 23, 2014 - Paso Robles, CA - California Mid-State Fair

July 26, 2014 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre

July 29, 2014 - Concord, CA - Sleep Train Pavilion

August 01, 2014 - Las Vegas , NV - Mandalay Bay Events Center

August 24, 2014 - Calvert Marine Museum - Solomons, MD

August 26, 2014 - Casino Rama - Rama, Ontario

August 28, 2014 - Grandstand, NY State Fair - Syracuse, NY - Cheap Trick

August 29, 2014 - Circus Maximus, Caesar's Atlantic City - Atlantic City, NJ

August 31, 2014 - Devent Center, Divots Conference Center - Norfolk, NE - Cheap Trick

September 01, 2014 - Grandstand, MN State Fair - St Paul, MN - Jett & the Blackhearts

September 03, 2014 - BMO Harris Pavilion - Milwaukee, WI

September 04, 2014 - Horseshoe Casino - Hammond, IN

September 06, 2014 - Soaring Eagle Casino Resort - Mt. Pleasant, MI

September 07, 2014 - Huntington Center Toledo, OH

September 09, 2014 - Value City Arena @ Jerome Schottenstein Center - Columbus, OH - Tower Of Power

September 10, 2014 - First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre - Tinley Park, IL - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

September 12, 2014 - Bridgestone Arena - Nashville, TN

September 13, 2014 - Mud Island Amphitheater - Memphis, TN

JOURNEY's 2015 TOUR

March 5, 2015 - Austin360 Amphitheater. Austin, TX - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 6, 2015 - Global Event Center at WinStar World. Thackerville, OK - Tower Of Power

March 8, 2015 - Smoothie King Center. New Orleans, LA - Steve Miller Band

March 11, 2015 - Colonial Life Arena. Columbia, SC - Steve Miller Band

March 12, 2015 - Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Jacksonville, FL - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 14, 2015 - MidFlorida Credit Union at FL State Fairgrounds. Tampa, FL - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 15, 2015 - Cruzan Amphitheater. West Palm Beach, FL - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 18, 2015 - Virgin Islands Showroom. St. Thomas., US Virgin Islands - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 19, 2015 - Virgin Islands Showroom. St. Thomas., US Virgin Islands - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 21, 2015 - Colisseo dePuerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot. Hate Rey (San Juan), Puerto Rico - Steve Miller Band, Tower Of Power

March 26, 2015 - Arena VFG. Zopopan (Guadalajara), Mexico

March 27, 2015 - Sports Palace. Mexico City, Mexico

March 29, 2015 - Austin360 Amphitheater. Austin, TX (last show for Deen Castronovo)

April 29-May 16 - The Joint - Hard Rock Cafe. Las Vegas, Nevada

June 20, 2015 - Hollywood Bowl. Hollywood, CA (with a full orchestra) (First Show with Omar Hakim on Drums)

July 4, 2015 - Stadium Of Fire - LaVell Edwards Stadium. Provo, UT

July 6, 2015 - MTS Centre - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 8, 2015 - Fort Calgary - Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 10, 2015 - South Okanagan Events Center - Penticton, British Columbia, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 11, 2015 - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 13, 2015 - Save On Foods Memorial Coliseum - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 15, 2015 - CN Centre - Prince George, British Columbia, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 16, 2015 - EnCana Events Centre - Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 18, 2015 - Northlands Rexall Place - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 19, 2015 - ENMAX Centre - Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 21, 2015 - Brandt Centre - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 22, 2015 - SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 25, 2015 - First Ontario Centre - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 26, 2015 - Rogers KRock Centre - Kingston, Ontario, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 28, 2015 - Centre Bell - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 30, 2015 - Moncton Coliseum - Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

July 31, 2015 - Alderney Landing Events Plaza - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

August 2, 2015 - Mile One Centre - St. Johns, Newfoundland - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

August 3, 2015 - Mile One Centre - St. Johns, Newfoundland - Neal "VORTEX" Schon

October 22, 2015 - The Warfield - San Francisco, CA - Benefit for REDF (www.redf.org) (Last Show with Omar Hakim)

SAN FRANCISCO FEST 2016 (with Santana)

April 13, 2016 - Madison Square Garden. New York, NY - Santana

April 15, 2016 - Mohegan Sun - Uncasville, CT - Santana

April 16, 2016 - PPL Center - Allentown, PA - Santana

April 28, 2016 - The Forum - Inglewood, CA - Santana

SAN FRANCISCO FEST 2016 (with The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason)

May 05, 2016 - Carnival Pride. Nassau, Bahamas

May 06, 2016 - Carnival Victory. Nassau, Bahamas

May 12, 2016 - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 14, 2016 - Ak-Chin Pavilion - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 15, 2016 - Isleta Amphitheatre - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 18, 2016 - Austin360 Amphitheater. Austin, TX - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 20, 2016 - GEXA Energy Pavilion. Dallas, TX - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason, Neal “Vortex” Schon

May 21, 2016 - The Cynthia Mitchell Woods Pavilion. Woodlands, TX - The Doobie

May 23, 2016 - INTRUST Bank Arena. Witchita, KS - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 25, 2016 - FedEx Forum. Memphis, TN - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 27, 2016 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Indianapolis, IN - Special Guest Neal "Vortex" Schon

May 28, 2016 - Sprint Center. Kansas City, KS - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

May 31, 2016 - Walmart AMP. Rogers, AR - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 02, 2016 - Oak Mountain Amphitheater. Birmingham, AL - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 04, 2016 - PNC Music Pavilion. Charlotte, NC - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 05, 2016 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre. Raleigh, NC - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 08, 2016 - Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood. Atlanta, GA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 10, 2016 - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre. Tampa, FL - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 11, 2016 - Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre. West Palm Beach, FL - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 22, 2016 - Darling's Waterfront Pavilion. Bangor, ME - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 24, 2016 - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Bethel , NY - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 25, 2016 - PNC Bank Arts Center. Holmdel, NJ - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 27, 2016 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater. Wantagh, NY - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

June 29, 2016 - Blossom Music Center. Cuyahoga Falls, OH - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 01, 2016 - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater.Virginia Beach, VA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 02, 2016 - Jiffy Lube Live. Bristow, VA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 05, 2016 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Saratoga Springs, NY - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 07, 2016 - Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, Toronto, ON - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 09, 2016 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center. Darien, NY - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 10, 2016 - Xfinity Center. Mansfield, MA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 13, 2016 - Lakeview Amphitheater. Syracuse, NY - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 15, 2016 - BB&T Pavilion. Camden, NJ - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 16, 2016 - First Niagra Pavilion. Burgettstown, PA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 27, 2016 - Ascend Amphitheater. Nashville, TN - Dave Mason

July 29, 2016 - Riverbend Music Center. Cincinnati, OH - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

July 30, 2016 - Hollywood Casino Amhitheatre. Maryland Heights, MO - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 02, 2016 - Van Andel Arena. Grand Rapids, MI - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 04, 2016 - DTE Energy Music Theatre. Clarkston, MI - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 06, 2016 - CenturyLink Center. Omaha, NE - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 07, 2016 - Wells Fargo Arena. Des Moines, IA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 09, 2016 - Xcel Energy Center. St. Paul, MN - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 11, 2016 - Denny Sanford PREMIERE Center. Sioux Falls, SD - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 13, 2016 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Tinley Park, IL - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 16, 2016 - Chesapeake Energy Arena. Oklahoma City, OK - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 17, 2016 - Verizon Arena. Little Rock, AR - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 20, 2016 - Pepsi Center. Denver, CO - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 21, 2016 - USANA Amphitheatre. West Valley City, UT - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 23, 2016 - White River Amphitheatre. Auburn, WA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 25, 2016 - Sunlight Supply Amphitheatre. Ridgefield, WA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 27, 2016 - Mandalay Bay Events Center. Las Vegas, NV - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 28, 2016 - Save Mart Center. Fresno, CA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

August 30, 2016 - Sleep Train Amphitheatre. Chula Vista, CA - The Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason

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Top '80s Songs of American Arena Rock Band Journey

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Over the course of only four '80s albums, former progressive rock band turned rock balladeers Journey churned out an impressive array of hit singles and prime album tracks. Almost all are worthy of praise, but it's also notable that a handful of these tunes have not only withstood the test of time but stand up well to focused scrutiny. The best of the best of Journey may be up for debate, but the fact that the band still matters as a key arena rock prototype has by now become a matter of certainty. Here are eight reasons why presented in chronological order of release.

"Any Way You Want It"

Despite the occasional but too-frequent use of this tune in annoying TV advertising, this full-tilt rocker from 1980's Departure most definitely stands as one of Journey's finest moments as a band. After all, it serves as definitive proof that the quartet had the capacity to rock with some serious authority. I don't know why people tend to forget that Neal Schon was not only a guitar prodigy but also possesses one of the most distinctively scorching guitar styles in rock. This is one of the few Journey classics on which Steve Perry's vocals take a bit of a backseat; it's all about Schon's killer riff and his commanding solos. And what's more rock than that?

"Don't Stop Believin'"

A few years back I went through a fairly prolonged "I hate Journey, they're so lame" phase, the kind that could be put to an end only through well-placed logic. I have a friend of mine to thank for that; when she offered me a viable explication of the "streetlight people" lyric from this 1981 standout, I lost a key assumed reason to criticize this rock masterpiece. A graceful combination of muscular guitars and haunting melody, this song just works down to its core, in a way as magically mysterious as the Internet or a car engine to those of us not inclined to understand the workings of such things. So just sit back and enjoy the majesty.

"Stone in Love"

Again, anyone inclined to dismiss Journey as a cream puff band overly fond of ballads and sorely lacking rock and roll cred should give another listen to this underrated classic from 1981's Escape. In terms of rock guitar riffage, this tune earns major points for its explosive intro, but beyond that, it showcases the general tightness of Journey's core quintet of members during the band's peak period. I mean, if even Ross Valory's bass playing shines during the irresistible chorus of this nearly perfect mainstream rock song, Journey must have pretty well known what it was doing.

"Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"

This song is essential in a total package sort of way, from the unmistakable, energizing synth opening all the way across the spectrum to its impossibly cheesy music video chock full of '80s missteps . Whatever the angle, "Separate Ways" is valuable, central '80s music listening. After all, what makes Journey's best music so constant is the consistent quality of band components, from Perry's vocal showcase to Schon's aggressive, solid guitar work to - of course - the efficient and skilled songwriting necessary to produce this song's utterly transcendent bridge and chorus. A glorious '80s moment.

"After the Fall"

Perhaps the most underappreciated vital track from Journey's peak '80s period, this tune doubles effectively as a power ballad and mid-tempo rocker. The band happened to be a master of that format during this era, but here the lines are blurred wonderfully between lighter-worthy romantic balladry and a melodic guitar-hero sing-along. Steve Augeri, Jeff Scott Soto and Arnel Pineda notwithstanding, no one ever has sounded or probably ever will sound quite like Steve Perry at his powerfully emotive best, and this distinctiveness always will be the fuel that drives Journey's greatness.

"Faithfully"

Of Journey's two blockbuster slow-dance power ballads, I've always preferred this one for its proper appropriation of Schon's nimble lead guitar work into the winning formula. That's not to say "Open Arms" doesn't have its charms, but it's certainly one of the few occasions in which the band did not use all its positive attributes for maximum impact. "Faithfully," on the other hand, authentically tackles a subject - the impact of excessive time apart on romantic relationships - with equal amounts of universality and specificity. This soft rock classic is perhaps the epitome of Journey's wide-ranging appeal.

"Girl Can't Help It"

Despite the odd move of ditching drummer Steve Smith and bassist Valory for the 1986 album Raised on Radio, the music on the last release from Journey's most successful phase maintained the band's successful formula of guitar, keyboards, and, of course, Steve Perry. This song didn't disappoint longtime fans even if they were tired of waiting for a follow-up to 1983's Frontiers, and the reasons it struck such a chord are, again, solid song structure and familiar if not groundbreaking lyrical treatment of the inherent pitfalls of romance. It's not Perry's fault his voice soars in such an irresistible way; the boy just can't help it.

"I'll Be Alright Without You"

The good thing about Journey going on hiatus following the Raised on Radio tour is that the best music on that disc measured up quite favorably with the band's highest-quality earlier material. That's actually a pretty rare occurrence when bands are wise enough to exit before inevitable decline sets in. This fine mid-tempo track arguably stands as one of the band's most impressive achievements of the '80s, blessed as it is with a compelling keyboard groove, some of Schon's tastiest lead guitar work of his long career, and another forehead-vein-protruding but the thoroughly engrossing vocal performance from Mr. Perry.

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Journey and Donnie Iris electrify stadium crowd with rousing HOF Fest show

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CANTON − As Journey's lead singer smoothly sang the chorus to the band's mega hit, "Open Arms," it felt like a perfect summer moment in Canton during the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival .

Most of the near capacity audience joined in with a singalong, the crowd becoming a massive choir at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Couples hugged and swayed back and forth. Arms and hands waved in unison. Cellphones were raised to record video.

And there were many other moments like it on Saturday night as Journey lived up to the name of the annual festival show ― the Concert for Legends.

Although some band members have changed, and a different lead singer now helms the rock juggernaut, fans didn't seem to notice a difference. And the band was sonically on point throughout the roughly two-hour performance.

Red, blue and white lights flashed and pulsed on a stage flanked by large video screens.

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Founding member and guitar ace Neal Schon played famous licks from famous songs. Schon frequently grinned, making eye contact with excited fans who pressed up against the stage. Vocalist Arnel Pineda also smiled often while gesturing or pointing toward the crowd.

Besides engaging with fans and cheerfully calling out Canton by name numerous times, Pineda was vocally flawless, reaching skyscraper notes with ease and crooning softly during ballads.

Journey rolled out a reliable parade of smash hits: "Don't Stop Believin'," "Open Arms," "Lovin,' Touchin,' Squeezin'," "Who's Crying Now," "Girl Can't Help It," "Lights" and many others.

A wave of applause often greeted songs at the opening notes, including "Faithfully."

Donnie Iris defies age belting out lyrics

Donnie Iris and the Cruisers kicked off the Concert for Legends with plenty of its own passion before Journey took the stage around 9 p.m.

The 79-year-old Iris belted out lyrics while his bandmates kept up the energy with powerful guitars and percussion complemented by keyboards.

Wearing an AC/DC shirt and torn jeans, Iris defied age with his signature high-pitched screams, vocal harmonies and occasional guitar shredding.

The band played several of its signature songs dating to its heyday in the early 1980s. Drawing enthusiastic responses were the band's biggest hits ― "Ah! Leah!" and "Love Is Like a Rock." Other classic tunes included "Agnes," "Do You Compute?" and "That's the Way Love Ought to Be."

Iris also sang, "The Rapper," a former Billboard No. 2 hit in 1970 behind Simon & Garfunkel's iconic song, "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Iris penned "The Rapper" as a member of The Jaggerz.

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The seasoned rocker often raised his arms jubilantly or lowered to his knees at the edge of the stage. Fans cheered him on as he unleashed his trademark screams, his face contorting. Other times, he jumped up and down.

During "Love Is Like a Rock" Iris paid special attention to a group of fans wearing Pittsburgh Steelers jerseys. The Pennsylvania native lives in the Pittsburgh area and is a fan of the NFL team.

Toward the end of his roughly 45-minute set, Iris extended the crowd favorite, encouraging the audience to join in the chant-like chorus: "LOVE IS LIKE A ROCK!" The Steelers fans pumped their arms in the air, singing along.

Presented by the Hall of Fame Village, the concert capped off a busy day of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, which started with The Canton Repository Grand Parade, followed by the enshrinement ceremony for the 2022 class of inductees: Tony Boselli, Cliff Branch, LeRoy Butler, Art McNally, Sam Mills, Richard Seymour, Dick Vermeil and Bryant Young.

Performing with Iris were guitarist Marty Lee Hoenes, of North Canton; keyboardist Mark Avsec, of Cleveland; drummer Kevin Valentine; and bassist Paul Goll. The band played with an easy chemistry forged over the decades, from a club show in the Canton area to opening for Journey in the summer of 1983 at Legend Valley in Ohio.

After achieving chart success and touring nationally, including opening for Foreigner, Hall & Oats, Loverboy, Joan Jett and Bon Jovi, Donnie Iris and the Cruisers now play about 10 shows a year in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Journey's Canton show: A parade of '80s hits

Journey boasted even more smash hits, including several songs from 1981's release, "Escape," 1983's "Frontier" and the 1986 album, "Raised on Radio."

Journey also has been featuring the song, "Let It Rain" from its recently released new album, "Freedom," the band's first since 2011's "Eclipse."

Another highlight has been Schon's guitar solo, where he impresses both with bluesy passion and technical prowess while evoking guitar greats like the late Eddie Van Halen.

Journey was inducted into rock hall in 2017

Touring band members include Jonathan Cain (keyboards and backing vocals), who joined Journey in 1980.

This marked a return to Northeast Ohio for Journey, who performed in May at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.

Formed in the early '70s, the band has sold more than 100 million records, including two albums that individually have exceeded 10 million in sales. Journey was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

Journey fans attend Canton concert as wedding anniversary gift

Journey, meanwhile, drew many fans wearing T-shirts representing various albums and tours from over the decades.

Cindy Urbansky, 54, of Strongsville, missed out on her chance to see Journey in concert when she was in high school.

"My parents were strict, so I wasn't allowed to go," she said, grinning.

"It was one of those situations where all your friends went, and the next day at school, they're all talking about it," she said, smiling again.

Saturday's concert was finally her chance. She had only seen Journey tribute bands before.

Urbansky attended the Concert for Legends with her husband, Don Urbansky, his brother, Bob Urbansky and Denise Urbansky.

Other Journey fans included Jeff and Katie Harmer, of the Apple Valley area in Knox County. Jeff purchased front row tickets for his wife as a wedding anniversary gift.

"When (Jeff) was a senior in high school, he had tickets for Journey with Steve Perry," Katie said. "And he was supposed to take his girlfriend. Well, his girlfriend and him split up on the day of the concert, so they didn't even get to go."

Jeff smiled at the story, later revealing he still has the unused tickets from the concert.

"So in 2009, it was his first (Journey) concert," Katie said. "And ever since then we've been hooked on them."

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10 Seattle-area landmarks reflecting on Japanese incarceration

In February 1942, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066 sent shock waves through the Seattle area. The president’s decision to incarcerate people of Japanese descent ripped apart the fabric of communities. Today, you can visit Minidoka National Historic Site in southern Idaho to see firsthand the harsh conditions in which Washington’s Japanese Americans were incarcerated after being forcibly removed from their homes. The tour is a moving experience that vividly brings to life a painful episode in American history.

But as Kurt Ikeda, Minidoka’s director of interpretation and education, told me, “You can’t fully understand the experience of the incarceration without knowing what was lost.”

To better grasp life before the war, follow the Wing Luke Museum’s Japanese American Remembrance Trail through Pioneer Square and Chinatown International District (paper copies are available at the museum, or to download at st.news/remembrance-trail ). The museum also offers monthly trail tours from February through April on Saturdays, as well as every August during the Hai! Japantown festival ($17-$25 includes museum general admission, kids under 5 free).

Through May 11, Wing Luke is also exhibiting “ Side by Side: Nihonmachi Scenes by Tokita, Nomura, and Fujii ,” featuring original paintings of Seattle’s prewar Japantown, or Nihonmachi.

Below is an abridged version of the trail, plus three memorials to incarceration scattered throughout the region. Together, these sites tell the story of a proud immigrant community that has remained resilient through adversity, and continues to imbue Seattle’s culture to this day.

Nihonmachi Alley

Nestled in the heart of historic Japantown within Seattle’s Chinatown International District, Nihonmachi Alley’s murals commemorate four businesses that survived incarceration — Kokusai Theater, Sagamiya Confectionery, Maneki restaurant and Uwajimaya grocery. The latter two remain to this day. The alley also features wheat-pasted artwork by Erin Shigaki, whose family was incarcerated, with a potent black-and-white message: “Never Again is Now.”

With help from the city of Seattle’s Neighborhood Matching Fund , the alley is slated for new paving, lighting and decorative gates while the surrounding blocks now welcome visitors with banners proclaiming “Historic Nihonmachi/Japantown.”

North side of South Jackson Street between Sixth Avenue South and Maynard Avenue South, Seattle ; wingluke.org/exhibit-nihonmachi-alley

Panama Hotel

Made famous by Jamie Ford’s novel “ Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet ,” the lovingly restored Panama Hotel is a time capsule that transports the visitor to prewar Seattle. The Japanese-style bathhouse is the last of its kind, while the basement also served as a repository for Japanese Americans’ possessions as they prepared to evacuate under U.S. government orders.

For a peek inside, visit the Tea & Coffee House or even book an overnight stay. Owner Jan Johnson gives tours by appointment.

605 S. Main St., Seattle; panamahotelseattle.net

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Kobo at higo.

The Higo Variety Store was a neighborhood retail staple run by the Murakami family . They were incarcerated at Minidoka but returned after the war, their property safeguarded by Jewish neighbors. Higo closed in 2003, but the Murakamis have since insisted on tenants with Japanese ties. You’ll find that connection, along with original details like vintage glass cases, fixtures and cash registers,preserved in the shop’s current incarnation. KOBO is a 20-year-old Japanese and Northwest artisan gallery where a shopping trip is a connection to Nihonmachi’s commercial past and a chance to take home the best of contemporary craft.

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; 604 S. Jackson St., Seattle; koboseattle.com

Seattle’s oldest Japanese restaurant , 120 years young, is a living testament to Nippon’s lasting influence on the Emerald City. High-end sushi omakase and a teriyaki joint on every corner are taken for granted nowadays, but as you tuck into your sukiyaki and black cod collar miso, remember those new culinary trends owe a debt of gratitude to the pioneers.

5-9 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; 304 Sixth Ave. S., Seattle; manekiseattle.com

Nippon Kan Theatre

Hike up Maynard Avenue from Nihonmachi and through the Danny Woo Community Garden to an old gem brought back to life. First opened in 1909 as a performance hall and immigrant hotel, the Nippon Kan Theatre hosted Kabuki performances, movie screenings and concerts. It was boarded up during World War II and sat abandoned until its first restoration in the 1980s. Most recently used as office space, the theater is now back to its original purpose under the stewardship of entrepreneur Eric Hayashi.

Tours by appointment; 628 S. Washington St., Seattle; kobeparkevents.com

Hunt Hostel

Only 40% of Seattle’s Japanese community returned to the city after incarceration, leaving Nihonmachi a shell of its former self — a dislocation vividly captured in John Okada’s 1957 novel “No-No Boy.” Of those that did return, many had lost their property and needed somewhere to live.

To help, Issei (first-generation Japanese immigrant) Genji Mihara transformed the Japanese Language School at 1414 S. Weller St. into temporary long-term lodging. He called it the “Hunt Hostel” after Hunt, Idaho, where the Minidoka War Relocation Center was located. Some 30 families got back on their feet here from 1945 to 1959. Today, the complex of buildings houses the Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington , which hosts a permanent public exhibition about the Hunt Hostel.

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 1414 S. Weller St., Seattle; jcccw.org/hunt-hostel

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Nihonmachi may not be thrumming with life like in the 1920s and 1930s, but these historic blocks are still minting local institutions that draw on the neighborhood’s Japanese heritage.

The present day is a fitting end to the story arc, where mukokuseki (“no nation”) gastropub Itsumono has been serving up delicious food and drink since 2019 in a building abutting Nihonmachi Alley. The menu’s contemporary catchall reflects Seattle’s 21st-century cosmopolitan tastes while aligning with the building’s mission-driven owner, the Murakami family (the proprietors of the aforementioned Higo Variety Store).

4 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 4 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 610 S. Jackson St., Seattle; itsumonoseattle.wixsite.com/hom e

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Bainbridge island japanese american exclusion memorial.

The first of the eventual 125,000 people to feel Executive Order 9066’s sting were 227 Japanese American residents of Bainbridge Island, who were forced off the island on March 30, 1942. Today, a solemn memorial retraces their journey at the foot of the historic ferry dock that sent them across Puget Sound and eventually onward to Minidoka.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; 4195 Eagle Harbor Drive N.E., Bainbridge Island; bijaema.org

Bellevue Eastrail NE 8th Street Crossing

Japanese farmers turned prewar Bellevue into a strawberry-growing paradise until Executive Order 9066, a decision that Eastside businessman Miller Freeman lobbied for as founder of the state’s Anti-Japanese League. Freeman’s son and grandson developed and currently manage large chunks of downtown Bellevue, including Bellevue Square and The Bellevue Collection.

Bellevue has struggled with acknowledging its complicity in Japanese incarceration , but there’s now a permanent reminder: a collection of artwork and poetry on the bike/pedestrian bridge over Link light rail tracks near the Wilburton Station that opened in June on the site of a former fruit-packing warehouse used by Japanese farmers.

North of Wilburton Station, 800 118th Ave. N.E., Bellevue; isanbellevue.org/eastrailcrossing

Puyallup Assembly Center Remembrance Gallery

Whether forced out of Bainbridge Island, Bellevue, Nihonmachi or as far as Alaska, people of Japanese descent were held under armed guard from April to September 1942 as the Washington State Fairgrounds were transformed into the Puyallup Assembly Center, a temporary incarceration camp.

On Aug. 30, the Japanese American Citizens League’s Puyallup Valley chapter is slated to open the country’s latest memorial to incarceration: the Remembrance Gallery , which names all 7,500 people held at the fairgrounds.

Open to the public during the Washington State Fair (Aug. 30-Sept. 22), tours also available by appointment; Washington State Fairgrounds, 110 Ninth Ave. S.W., Puyallup; p uyallupvalleyjacl.org/gallery

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  • Where Were You ( with drum intro ) Play Video
  • Just the Same Way Play Video
  • Lovin' You Is Easy Play Video
  • Too Late Play Video
  • Of a Lifetime Play Video
  • Kohoutek Play Video
  • People and Places Play Video
  • Precious Time Play Video
  • Lights Play Video
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  • Homemade Love Play Video
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  • Guitar Solo Play Video
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  • Any Way You Want It
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  • Where Were You
  • Just the Same Way
  • Lovin' You Is Easy
  • Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
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  • Of a Lifetime
  • Guitar Solo
  • Dixie Highway
  • Steve Smith Drum Solo

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