Tour Dates
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1995 1996 1997 2016 2017 2018 2019 [B] Bootleg [T] Ticket stub [M] Memorabilia [P] Photos [R] Review [N] News Reports [S] Setlist [SA] Support Act postponed till November 10 cancelled cancelled - rescheduled for November 20 cancelled cancelled - rescheduled for November 17 cancelled - rescheduled for December cancelled - rescheduled for December cancelled - rescheduled for November 15 support act: Argent - debut show for a crowd of only 1500 people included rare performance of If You Don't Like Rock'n'Roll support act: Argent support act: unknown support: UFO - originally advertised for November 8 - 'If You Don't Like Rock'n'Roll' was played as encore cancelled rescheduled from November 8 - support act: Argent support act: unknown rescheduled from November 5 - support act: UFO Claimed to be on Nov 18th - Newspaper cutting showed the right date support act: The Mutants (Argent was advertised as support but Rod Argent was ill) right date unclear - thought to be postponed from November 18th to 21st - adverts/tickets state the 18th fans claim they went to this show on the 18th - Photographer Fin Costello marked photos shot on 21st cancelled - support act: Cheap Trick rescheduled from October 29 but seems to be cancelled - support act: Argent support act: Rush (they were cancelled) Winter Festival of Rock - support acts: Steppenwolf, Argent support act: Sammy Hagar support act: Argent cancelled and got replaced by the Little River Band (from Santa Barbara) Still I'm Sad was dedicated to racing driver Graham Hill (who died on November 29) cancelled because of low ticket sales most likely cancelled - exact date: unknown most likely cancelled - exact date: unknown unconfirmed - most likely cancelled - exact date: unknown unconfirmed - most likely cancelled - rescheduled from November 7 - exact date: unknown unconfirmed - most likely cancelled - rescheduled from November 6 - exact date: unknown unconfirmed - most likely cancelled - advertised till mid November, later no longer mentioned in the press an article in Beat Instrumental Magazine mentioned the tour ended in Tampa Florida |