This article contains information about the live performances of the American musical duo Ike & Tina Turner.
As the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, later billed as the Ike & Tina Turner Explosion, they were regarded as one of the most dynamic musical acts, which included the Kings of Rhythm band and backing vocalists/dancers the Ikettes.
History
editIn 1954, musician Ike Turner relocated his band the Kings of Rhythm from Clarksdale, Mississippi to St. Louis, Missouri.[1] Turner performed around the greater St. Louis area and built a strong following.[2] In 1956, Ann Bullock joined Turner's band as a vocalist after he heard her sing at Club Manhattan in East St. Louis, Illinois.[3] She was credited as Little Ann on their first recording together in 1958. She was later given the stage name Tina Turner and they released their first song as Ike & Tina Turner in 1960. When the single became a hit, they began performing as the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. They embarked on a grueling series of one-nighters throughout the United States on the Chitlin' Circuit. They relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1962.[4] In 1966, the Turners visited England for the first time to join the Rolling Stones on their British Tour. In 1969, they began headlining in Las Vegas, Nevada. They gained further exposure by performing at music festivals and joining the Rolling Stones for select dates on their American Tour. The revue continued to expand its audience by performing in Africa, Asia, and throughout Europe until they disbanded in 1976.
List of live performances
edit1950s
editWhen Ike Turner moved to East St. Louis, his first gig was at Ned Loves in 1954.[5] Soon after he would become the house band at the Club Manhattan in East St. Louis, Illinois.[6] In the next few years, he would perform at various clubs on different days of the week. These clubs included the Club DeLisa in St. Louis, Missouri, and Kingsbury's in Madison, Illinois.[7]
1956
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 1956[8] | East St. Louis, IL | United States | Club Manhattan | |
January–February, 1956[9] | St. Louis, MO | Latin Quarter | Beginning January 18 every Monday and Tuesday; located at 814 N. Grand[10][11] | |
January 1956 | The Birdcage | Live broadcasts on Saturdays for KSTL DJ Dave Dixon's radio show[9] | ||
March 1956[12] | East St. Louis, IL | Club Manhattan | ||
March 29, 1956 | St. Louis, MO | Masonic Temple | St. Louis American Cooking School and Home Show[13] | |
April 9, 1956 | Club Riviera | Musicians Dance and Celebrity Night benefit[14] | ||
June 8, 1956 | Club Bolo | The Igoe Guys and Dolls dance promotion[15] | ||
August 10, 1956 | Laclede Theatre | |||
August–September 1956 | Latin Quarter | Every Tuesday and Wednesday[16][17] | ||
October 1956 | Latin Quarter | Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday[18] | ||
October 30, 1956 | West End Waiters Club | The Jolly Jester Pre-Halloween Frolic[19] | ||
November 4, 1956[20] | American Hall | Show with the Gay-Cettes[20] | ||
November 20, 1956[21] | Peacock Alley | |||
November 21, 1956 | American Hall | Bill Bailey's Pre-Thanksgiving Dance with Billy Gayles, Little Milton and his House Rockers[22] | ||
December 1956 | Chicago, IL | Crown Propellor Lounge | One-week engagement[23] | |
December 28, 1956 | St. Louis, MO | Grand Masonic Hall | Annual Holiday Breakfast Dance with Roosevelt Marks[24] |
1957
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
February 8, 1957[25] | St. Louis, MO | United States | Masonic Temple | Located at 4525 Olive St |
May 4, 1957[26] | Club Riviera | 4th Annual Coronation of a Kind and Queen of '57 | ||
May 25, 1957[27] | ||||
June 8, 1957[28] | ||||
June 15, 1957[28] | ||||
June 16, 1957[28] | ||||
August 1957 | Club DeLisa | A renovated tavern in the 600 block of N. Vandeventer[2] | ||
November 26, 1957 | Dynaflow Inn | Show with the Light Foot Brothers, Sister and Jo-Jo[29] |
1958
editCity | Country | Venue | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
February 13, 1958 | Roxana, IL | United States | Central School Auditorium | Teen Town Valentine Dance[30] |
February 14, 1958 | St. Louis, MO | Club Riviera | Hubbard's Business College Valentines Band Stand[31] | |
February 16, 1958[32] | Casa Loma Ballroom | |||
February 19, 1958[33] | Dynaflow Inn | |||
February 1958[34] | Club DeLisa | |||
April 25, 1958[35] | West End Waiters Club | |||
August 31-September 1, 1958 | Willwood, MO | Fox Creek | 2-day picnic[36] | |
September 20, 1958[37] | St. Louis, MO | Casa Loma Ballroom | ||
October 9, 1958[38] | Kiwanis YMCA Teen Town | |||
November 1958 | Havana Club | Every Thursday[39] | ||
December 12, 1958 | Club Riviera | 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization Annual Christmas Charity Dance[40] | ||
December 19, 1958 | Masonic Temple | Elks of Saint Louis Charity Ball[41] |
1959
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 1959[42] | St. Louis, MO | United States | Havana Club | Every Monday and Thursday |
February 1959 | Thunderbolt Lounge | Saturday nights[43] | ||
March 20, 1959[44] | ||||
March 1959 | Hazelwood, MO | Aero Inn | Every Wednesday[45] | |
April 1959 | St. Louis, MO | Thunderbolt Lounge | Saturday nights[46][47][48] | |
May 1959 | Jefferson City, MO | Recreation Building | Lincoln University[49] | |
May 6–7, 1959 | Hillbilly Village | Show on May 7 reserved for Colored spectators[50] | ||
May 9, 1959[51] | St. Louis | Thunderbolt Lounge | ||
May 16, 1959 | Sumner High School Auditorium | Teenage Show with Jackie Wilson, Chuck Berry, Little Milton, and Little Bobby Foster[52][53] | ||
May 22, 1959 | Carpenter's Hall | Spring Dance[54] | ||
May 1959 | Aero Inn | Every Wednesday[55] | ||
June 26, 1959[56] | Jefferson City, MO | Jeffersonian Club | ||
July–August 1959 | St. Louis, MO | Havana Club | Every Monday and Thursday[57] | |
July–August 1959 | Thunderbolt Lounge | Every Wednesday and Saturday[58] | ||
August 23, 1958 | Brooklyn, IL | Harlem Club | Democratic Club of Lovejoy Homecoming[59] | |
September 18, 1959 | St. Louis, MO | Union Theatre | Dave Dixon's Shower of Stars with the Miracles, Little Bobby Foster, and Floyd Ryland[60] | |
September 1958 | Thunderbolt Lounge | Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday[61] | ||
October 7, 1959[62] | ||||
October 10, 1959 | Club Riviera | Oriental Lodge of Elks 25th Anniversary[63] | ||
October 1959 | Wellston, MO | Lindy's Ballroom | Every Sunday[64][65] | |
November 1, 1959[66] | Madison, IL | Kingsbury's Tavern | ||
November 8, 1959 | St. Louis, MO | Kiel Opera House | Dave Dixon's Shower of Stars with Chuck Berry, Little Milton, the Sheppards, Equadors, and Tommy Hodge[67] | |
November 8, 1959[68] | Lindy's Ballroom | |||
November 13, 1959 | Club Riviera | Guys and Dolls Dance Party[69] |
1960s
edit1960
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 1960 | Collinsville, IL | United States | Collinsville Park Ballroom | Every Friday[70][71][72] |
February 7, 1960[73] | ||||
March 1960[74] | Madison, IL | Kingsbury's K Bar | ||
April 1, 1960[75] | St. Louis, MO | Thunderbolt Lounge | ||
April 8, 1960[76] | ||||
April 30, 1960[77] | ||||
May 6, 1960 | Columbia, MO | Dormitory Cafeteria | Dormitory A spring dance[78] | |
May 7, 1960[79] | St. Louis, MO | Thunderbolt Lounge | ||
June 1960 | Every Friday[80][81][82] | |||
September 5, 1960[83] | Wentzville, MO | Double H-H Country Club | ||
September 23–29, 1960 | New York, NY | Apollo Theater | 4 shows each day at 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 6:30 pm & 9:30 pm. Show with Hank Ballard, Bobby Marchan, and Joe Tex[84] | |
September 30-October 6, 1960 | Washington, D.C. | Howard Theatre | Show with Brook Benton, Shirley Scott Trio, The Vibrations, Jackie "Moms" Mabley, and Rick Henderson All Stars[85] | |
October 7, 1960 | New York, NY | Rockland Palace | Breakfast Dance Spectacular[86] | |
October 7, 1960 | Fairless Hills, PA | Fairless Hills Vol. Fire Co. | Show with the Demensions, Dion, the Jordan Brothers, Tommy De Noble, and Barbara Gray [87] | |
October 22, 1960[88] | Santa Monica, CA | Pacific Ocean Park | ||
October 31, 1960 | Salinas, CA | Salinas Armory | Halloween Dance[89] | |
November 6, 1960[90] | San Francisco, CA | Fillmore Auditorium | ||
November 10, 1960[91] | Phoenix, AZ | Calderon Ballroom | ||
November 13, 1960 | Los Angeles, CA | Hollywood Palladium | Show with Earl Grant, Etta Jones, and James Moody band[92][93] | |
November 23, 1960[94] | Omaha, NE | Dreamland | ||
November 25-December 1, 1960 | Chicago, IL | Regal Theater | Headlining with Bill Black, Sugar Pie DeSanto, The Clovers, Dolores Coleman, Larry Williams, and Jimmy Ricks[95] | |
December 3, 1960[96] | Jackson, MS | Masonic Temple |
1961
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 27-February 5, 1961 | Philadelphia, PA | United States | Uptown Theater | Kae Williams' 14th Anniversary Radios Show with the Coasters, Buster Brown, Tarheel Slim & Little Ann, Donnie Elbert, Pigmeat Markham & Co.[97] |
February 17–23, 1961 | Washington, D.C. | Howard Theatre | Show with the Coasters, Chuck Jackson, The Capris, Leonard Reed, and Lois Blaine[98] | |
February 25, 1961 | Dayton, OH | Skatemoor Arena | Gala Dawn Dance[99] | |
March 16–17, 1961 | Jackson, MS | Stevens Rose Room | Event to honor teachers attending the Mississippi Teachers Association[100] | |
March 18, 1961[101] | Greenville, MS | Serine Lodge | ||
April 7, 1961 | Charlotte, NC | Charlotte Park Center | Springtime Revue with Jerry Butler, The Miracles, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins[102] | |
April 8, 1961[103] | Columbia, SC | Columbia Township Auditorium | Springtime Revue with Jerry Butler, The Miracles, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Show for white spectators[104] | |
April 21–24, 1961 | New Orleans, LA | Dew Drop Cafe | Show with Al "TNT" Braggs, 5 Dukes of Rhythm, Pat Taylor, Lady Foxy, the Exotic, and Buddy Williams' Band[105] | |
April 28-May 4, 1961 | New York, NY | Apollo Theater | Show with Little Willie John, Mickey & Sylvia, and the Upsetters[106] | |
May 19, 1961 | Portsmouth, VA | Sunset Lake Park | Grand opening of New Sunset Lake Park[107] | |
June 9–15, 1961 | Washington, D.C. | Howard Theatre | Show with the Olympics, Big Maybelle, Little Jimmy Dee, Freddie & Flo, and Billy Gayles[108] | |
July 3, 1961[109] | Charleston, WV | Charleston Municipal Auditorium | ||
July 4, 1961[109] | Beckley, WV | Recreation Building | ||
July 5, 1961[109] | Logan, WV | Logan Armory | ||
September 22, 1961[110] | Columbia, MO | Paradise Club | ||
September 25, 1961 | St. Louis, MO | Club Riviera | Teenagers' Dance 5 P.M. to 8 P.M., Adults' Dance 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.[111] | |
September 29, 1961[112] | Stockton, CA | Memorial Auditorium | ||
October 8, 1961[113] | Olympia, WA | Evergreen Ballroom | ||
October 19, 1961[114] | Phoenix, AZ | Calderon Ballroom | ||
October 30, 1961 | Raleigh, NC | Raleigh Memorial Auditorum | Fall Festival of Stars with Ben E. King, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Simms Twins, and Lee Dorsey[115] | |
November 7, 1961 | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | Fall Festival of Stars with Ben E. King, Chuck Jackson, Lee Dorsey[116] | |
November 17, 1961 | High Point, NC | The Music Box | Show with Bem. E. King, Ted Taylor, Gene Pitney, Lee Dorsey, and Chuck Jackson[117] | |
November 20, 1961 | Macon, GA | Macon City Auditorium | Fall Festival of Stars with Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Lee Dorsey, the Simms Twins[118] | |
December 1, 1961 | Charleston, WV | Charleston Municipal Auditorium | Fall Festival of Stars with Freddy Cannon, Chuck Berry, the Drifters, Lee Dorsey, the Cleftones, the Mar-Keys, Baby Washington, and Simms Twins. 2 shows at 7:30pm & 10pm[119] | |
December 2, 1961 | Knoxville, TN | Chilhowee Park Auditorium | Show with Freddie Cannon, Chuck Berry, the Drifters, the Mar-Keys, and Lee Dorsey[120] | |
December 9, 1961[121] | Lansing, MI | American Legion Hall | ||
December 19, 1961[122] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
December 25, 1961 | Detroit, MI | Arcadia Roller Rink | Christmas teenage dance with Ty Hunter, the Royal Jokers, the Temptations, the Del-Phis, John Lee Hooker, the Drifters, the Lincoln Trio, Henry Lumpkin, and Tony Clarke[123] | |
December 29, 1961[124] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
December 31, 1961 | Long Beach, CA | Long Beach Municipal Auditorium | New Year's Eve Memorial Dance dedicated to Ritchie Valens with the Beach Boys, the Rivingtons, and the Carlos Brothers[125] |
1962
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
February 7, 1962 | St. Petersburg, FL | United States | Melrose Park Club House | Dance sponsored by Socialite Federated Club[126] |
February 10, 1962 | Jackson, MS | Elks Home | The State Elks Ball[127] | |
February 13, 1962 | Durham, NC | Durham Armory | Big Valentine Show and Dance[128] | |
February 16–25, 1962 | Philadelphia, PA | Uptown Theater | Georgie Woods Gala Re-Opening Show with Redd Foxx, Chuck Jackson, Tommy Hunt, Gene Chandler, the Jive Five, the Starlites and the Tabs[129] | |
March 23, 1962 [130] | Stockton, CA | Memorial Auditorium | ||
March 27, 1962 [131] | Klamath Falls, OR | Klamath Falls Auditorium | ||
March 29, 1962 [132] | Pasco, WA | Tri-City Center | ||
April 1, 1962[133] | Olympia, WA | Evergreen Ballroom | ||
April 6, 1962[134] | Modesto, CA | California Ballroom | ||
April 22, 1962[135] | Phoenix, AZ | Abel Hall | ||
May 11, 1962[136] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
June 1, 1962[137] | Dayton, OH | Wampler Ballarena | ||
July 27, 1962[138] | Phoenix, AZ | Calderon Ballroom | ||
August 3, 1962 | Macon, GA | Macon City Auditorium | Concert with Ted Taylor, Jimmy McCracklin, and The Isley Brothers[139] | |
August 22, 1962[140] | Klamath Falls, OR | Klamath Falls Auditorium | ||
August 31, 1962[141] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
October 7, 1962 | Cincinnati, OH | Castle Farms Club | Shows with Aretha Franklin[142][143] | |
October 14, 1962 | Dayton, OH | Wampler's Ballroom | ||
October 25, 1962[144] | Knoxville, TN | Chilhowee Park Auditorium | ||
November 2–8, 1962 | Washington, D.C. | Howard Theatre | 4 shows each day at 2 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:30 pm & 10 pm. Show with Jerry Butler, Gladys Knight, the Jive Five, and Godfrey Cambridge[145] | |
November 9–15, 1962 | New York, NY | Apollo Theater | Show with Jerry Butler, Gladys Knight, and the Jive Five[146] | |
November 22-December 2, 1962 | Philadelphia, PA | Uptown Theater | Georgie Woods 8th Anniversary Show with Jerry Butler, the Impressions, the 5 Royals, Flip Wilson, the Majors, the Pips[147] | |
December 7, 1962[148] | Evansville, IL | The Coliseum | ||
December 21, 1962 | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | Pre-Christmas Dance[149] | |
December 30, 1962[150] | Sacramento, CA | Cocoanut Grove Ballroom | Located at 5610 Blvd |
1963
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
February 8, 1963 | Oakland, CA | United States | Oakland Auditorium | Show with Bobby "Blue" Bland and Marvin Gaye[151] |
February 21, 1963[152] | Springfield, OR | The Cascade | ||
February 25, 1963[153] | Vancouver, BC | Canada | The Blues Palace | |
March 5, 1963[154] | Phoenix, AZ | United States | Calderon Ballroom | |
March 15, 1963[155] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
March 26, 1963 | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | Show with Bob Kuban and the In Men[156] | |
March 1963[157] | Columbus, MO | Paradise Club | ||
May 4, 1963 | Louisville, KY | West End Roller Drome | Derby night[158] | |
July 4, 1963[159] | Portsmouth, VA | Sunset Lake Park | ||
July 6, 1963[160] | Beckley, WV | Armory Fieldhouse | ||
July 7, 1963[160] | Logan, WV | Foster Armory | ||
July 9, 1963[161] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
August 2, 1963[162] | Memphis, TN | New Daisy Theatre | ||
August 13, 1963[163] | Victoria, TX | Victoria Sportatorium | ||
August 22, 1963[164] | Phoenix, AZ | Calderon Ballroom | ||
September 7, 1963[165] | Vancouver, BC | Canada | Danceland | |
September 9, 1963[166] | Springfield, OR | United States | The Cascade | |
October 25, 1963[167] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
November 18, 1963[168] | Lexington, KY | Holiday Lanes Ballroom | ||
November 19–20, 1963[169] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
November 23, 1963[170] | Columbus, MO | Paradise Club | ||
December 24, 1963 | Klamath Falls, OR | Klamath Falls Auditorium | Christmas Eve Dance[171] | |
December 28, 1963[172] | Vancouver, BC | Canada | Exhibition Gardens | |
December 29, 1963[173] | Olympia, WA | United States | Evergreen Ballroom |
1964
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 1964[174] | Dallas, TX | United States | Lovall's Ballroom | Shows recorded for the albums Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show (1965) and The Ike & Tina Turner Show – Vol. 2 (1967)[175] |
Fort Worth, TX | Skyliner Ballroom | |||
March 20, 1964[176] | Oklahoma City, OK | Bryant Center Auditorium | ||
March 22, 1964[177] | Memphis, TN | Club Handy | ||
March 28, 1964[178] | Evansville, IL | The Coliseum | ||
March 30, 1964[179] | Indianapolis, IN | Northside Armory (Tyndall Armory) | ||
April 1964[180] | East St. Louis, IL | Starlite Arena | ||
May 21, 1964[181] | St. Louis, MO | Imperial Club | ||
May 23, 1964[182] | Columbus, MO | Paradise Club | ||
June 8, 1964[183] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
June 15, 1964 | Long Beach, CA | Rusty Rooster | They performed 2 shows in one night[184] | |
June 25, 1964[185] | Vancouver, BC | Canada | Exhibition Garden | |
June 29, 1964[186] | El Monte, CA | United States | The 49er | |
July 1, 1964[187] | Port Angeles, WA | Masonic Temple | ||
July 9, 1964[188] | Garden Grove, CA | Gold Street | ||
July 23, 1964[189] | Norwalk, CA | The Flamingo | ||
July 27, 1964[190] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
August 3, 1964[191] | Pasadena, CA | The Circle | ||
November 3, 1964[192] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
November 6, 1964[193] | Dayton, OH | Wampler's Ballroom | ||
November 16, 1964[194] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
November 27, 1964[195] | Olympia, WA | Evergreen Ballroom | ||
December 7, 1964[196] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
December 9, 1964[197] | West Hollywood, CA | Ciro's Le Disc | ||
December 10, 1964[198] | Garden Grove, CA | Gold Street | ||
December 13, 1964[199] | Oakland, CA | Continental Club | ||
December 14, 1964[200] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
December 30, 1964[201] | West Hollywood, CA | Ciro's Le Disc |
1965
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 14, 1965[202] | West Hollywood, CA | United States | Ciro's Le Disc | |
January 18, 1965[203] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
January 21, 1965[204] | West Hollywood, CA | Ciro's Le Disc | ||
January 26, 1965[205] | ||||
February 2, 1965[206] | ||||
February 8, 1965[207] | ||||
February 15, 1965[208] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
February 21, 1965[209] | San Francisco, CA | Fillmore Auditorium | Show with Little Richard. Jimi Hendrix performed with Ike & Tina and Little Richard[210] | |
February 22, 1965 | Tarzana, CA | The Skol Room | Located inside Corbin Bowl[211] | |
February 25, 1965[212] | Los Angeles, CA | Los Angeles Valley College | ||
February 25-March 13, 1965[213][214] | West Hollywood, CA | Ciro's Le Disc | ||
March 22, 1965[215] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
March 26, 1965[216] | Sacramento, CA | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium | Supporting The Righteous Brothers[217] | |
March 29, 1965[218] | Tarzana, CA | The Skol Room | ||
April 4, 1965[219] | Olympia, WA | Evergreen Ballroom | ||
April 12, 1965[220] | Los Angeles, CA | Top Hat Club | Located at 12220 Pico Blvd | |
April 22, 1965[221] | Garden Grove, CA | Gold Street | ||
April 23, 1965 | Sacramento, CA | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium | R&B Rock Show with the Olympics, Sonny & Cher, Dick & Dee Dee, Little Ray, and the Del Counts[222] | |
May 9, 1965[223] | Memphis, TN | Club Paradise | ||
June 6, 1965 | Annapolis, MD | Carr's Beach | She with Major Lance[224] | |
June 15, 1965[225] | Latrobe, PA | Danceland | ||
July 2, 1965[226] | Danville, VA | Danville Armory | ||
July 10–12, 1965 | Atlanta, GA | Royal Peacock Social Club | ||
July 28, 1965[227] | Lafayette, LA | Lafayette Municipal Auditorium | ||
August 1, 1965[228] | Minneapolis, MN | Minneapolis Auditorium | ||
August 2, 1965[229] | The Key Club | Show with Muddy Waters | ||
August 18, 1965[125] | Long Beach, CA | Cinnamon Cinder | ||
August 21, 1965[230] | Sacramento, CA | Cocoanut Grove Ballroom | ||
September 24–30, 1965 | Washington, D.C. | Howard Theatre | Show with Dee Clark, Lee Dorsey, Eddie & Ernie, and the Mad Lads[231] | |
October 2, 1965 | Asbury Park, NJ | Asbury Park Convention Hall | 2 shows at 8:30 & 11:30pm with Martha & the Vandellas, the Jive Five, and Shep & the Limelights[232] | |
October 4, 1965[233] | Lexington, KY | Paradise Inn | ||
October 9, 1965 | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis Armory | Show presented by The 2 Plus 2 Club[234] | |
October 10, 1965[235] | Molina, IL | Danceland | ||
October 22, 1965[236] | Indianapolis, IN | North Side Armory | ||
October 23, 1965[237] | Benld, IN | Coliseum Ballroom | ||
October 29, 1965 | Muncie, IN | Muncie Armory | ||
November 29–30, 1965 | Hollywood, CA | Moulin Rouge | Filmed for The Big T.N.T. Show (1965) concert film[238] | |
December 13, 1965[239] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
December 14, 1965[240] | Signal Hill, CA | Gay 90's A-Go-Go | ||
December 19, 1965[241] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
December 20, 1965[242] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
December 26, 1965[243] | Hollywood, CA | Hullabaloo | Formerly the Moulin Rouge nightclub | |
December 27, 1965[242] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy |
1966
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 28, 1966[244] | Vancouver, BC | Canada | P.N.E. Garden Auditorium | |
January 30, 1966[245] | Olympia, WA | United States | Evergreen Ballroom | |
February 2, 1966[246] | San Francisco, CA | Fillmore Auditorium | ||
February 6–10, 1966 | West Hollywood, CA | Gazzarri's Hollywood a Go-Go | Supported by Pat & Lolly Vegas[247] | |
February 13, 1966[248] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
February 14, 1966[249] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
February 19, 1966[250] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
February 24, 1966 | Garden Grove, CA | Gold Street | 2 shows[251] | |
February 27, 1966[252] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
March 14, 1966[253] | El Monte, CA | The 49er | ||
March 18, 1966 | Los Angeles, CA | Pierce College | Mardi Gras[254] | |
April 3, 1966[255] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
April 19, 1966[256] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
May 6, 1966[257] | Fort-Worth, TX | Casino Ballroom | ||
May 15, 1966[258] | Memphis, TN | Club Paradise | ||
June 10, 1966[259] | St. Joseph, MO | Eagle Hall | ||
June 12, 1966[260] | Davenport, IA | Davenport Masonic Temple | ||
June 25, 1966[261] | Fort-Worth, TX | Casino Ballroom | ||
July 2, 1966[262] | El Paso, TX | El Paso County Coliseum | ||
July 11, 1966[263] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
July 13, 1966[264] | ||||
July 15, 1966[265] | Oakland, CA | Bandstand | ||
July 25, 1966[266] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
July 28, 1966[267] | Los Angeles, CA | Nite Life | Located at 16683 Roscoe Boulevard in Van Nuys[268] | |
July 28, 1966[269] | Long Beach, CA | The Limit | ||
August 8, 1966[270] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
August 15, 1966[271] | ||||
August 22, 1966[271] | ||||
August 26–27, 1966[272] | Los Angeles, CA | Top Hat Club | ||
August 29, 1966[271] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
August 31, 1966[273] | Long Beach, CA | The Limit | ||
September 5, 1966[274] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
September 10, 1966[275] | Fort Worth, TX | North Side Coliseum | ||
September 12, 1966[274] | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | ||
September 16, 1966[276] | Oklahoma City, OK | Zebra Room | ||
September 17, 1966[277] | Columbia, MO | Jesse Auditorium | University of Missouri | |
September 18, 1966[278] | St. Louis, MO | Club Imperial | ||
September 23, 1966[279] | London | England | Royal Albert Hall | The Rolling Stones British Tour with The Yardbirds & Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers.[280] |
September 24, 1966[281] | Leeds | Odeon Theatre | The Rolling Stones British Tour with The Yardbirds & Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers. 2 shows each night[280] | |
September 25, 1966[282] | Liverpool | Empire Theatre | ||
September 28, 1966[283] | Ardwick, Manchester | ABC Ardwick | ||
September 29, 1966[284] | Stockton-on-Tees | ABC Theatre | ||
September 30, 1966[285] | Glasgow | Scotland | Odeon Theatre | |
October 1, 1966[286] | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | City Hall | |
October 2, 1966[287] | Ipswich | Gaumont Theatre | ||
October 6, 1966[288] | Birmingham | Birmingham Odeon | ||
October 7, 1966[289] | Bristol | Colston Hall | ||
October 8, 1966[290] | Cardiff | Wales | Capitol Theatre | |
October 9, 1966[291] | Southampton | England | Gaumont Theatre | |
October 11, 1966[292] | Buckinghamshire | High Wycombe Town Hall | ||
October 14, 1966 | London | Tiles | Located at 79-89 Oxford Street | |
October 15, 1966[293] | Manchester | Oasis | Located at 45-47 Lloyd Street | |
October 15, 1966[294] | Sheffield | King Mojo Club | ||
October 17, 1966[295] | Bath | Bath Pavilion | ||
October 17, 1966[295] | Coventry | Locarno Ballroom | ||
October 21, 1966 | Leicester | Granby Halls | Supported by Edwin Starr, Alvin Robinson, and the Family[296] | |
October 22, 1966[297] | Nottingham | Beachcomber Club | Located at 47 St. Mary's-Gate. | |
October 22, 1966[298] | Birmingham | Marqee Club | Located at 90 Navigation St., City Centre, Birmingham | |
October 29, 1966[299] | Hickory, NC | United States | Ridgeview Recreation Center | |
November 11–14, 1966[300] | Detroit, MI | Phelps Lounge | ||
November 23, 1966[301] | Toronto, ON | Canada | Club 888 | |
December 8, 1966[302] | Wichita, KS | United States | Civic Playhouse | |
December 23, 1966[303] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
December 28, 1966[304] | San Diego, CA | Century Room | El Cortez Hotel | |
December 31, 1966[305] | Fort Worth, TX | Commercial Exhibits Building |
1967
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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January 1, 1967[305] | Fort Worth, TX | United States | Commercial Exhibits Building | |
January 8, 1967[306] | Long Beach, CA | Blue Bunny | ||
January 13, 1967[307] | Oakland, CA | Oakland Auditorium | ||
January 14, 1967[307] | San Francisco, CA | California Hall | ||
January 18, 1967[308] | Long Beach, CA | The Limit | ||
January 1967 | West Hollywood, CA | The Galaxy | Every Thursday[309] | |
February 3, 1967[310] | Los Angeles, CA | Lazy X | ||
February 19, 1967[311] | The Summit | |||
February 24, 1967[312] | Northridge Valley Skateland | |||
February 24, 1967 | The Soul Spot | Formerly Cinnamon Cinder at 11345 Ventura Blvd[312]
March 4,1967 Played Iron Bridge in Eugene OR based on executed contract and photos at event | ||
March 5, 1967[313] | Portland, OR | Wooden Shoe Ballroom | ||
July 16, 1967[314] | Memphis, TN | Club Paradise |
1968
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birmingham | England | Birmingham Town Hall | Concert cancelled[315] | |
June 24, 1968 | Fort Worth, TX | United States | Will Rogers Auditorium | Supported by the Al T-N-T Braggs Revue[316] |
1969
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
June 5, 1969[317] | Indianapolis, IN | United States | Walker Theater | |
September 1969[318] | Los Angeles, CA | Baby Grand West | Located at 2825 Crenshaw Boulevard | |
October 19, 1969 | Spokane, WA | Spokane Coliseum | Supporting Three Dog Night[319] | |
San Diego, CA | Balboa Stadium | Supporting The Doors; Cancelled show[321] | ||
November 20, 1969 | Berkeley, CA | Zellerbach Hall | University of California, Berkeley[322] | |
November 21–22, 1969 | New York, NY | Felt Forum | Show with Sam & Dave[323] | |
November 23, 1969 | Buffalo, NY | Kleinhans Music Hall | Supported by the Chi-Lites[324] | |
November 26 & 28-29, 1969[323] | New York, NY | Electric Circus | Each show at midnight[325] | |
November 27–28, 1969[326] | New York, NY | Madison Square Garden | The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969 |
1970s
edit1970
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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May 30, 1970[327] | St. Paul, MN | United States | Minnesota State Fair Hippodrome | Bacchanalia Revival Festival |
July 8, 1970 | New York, NY | Honka Monka | ||
July 11, 1970 | Newport, RI | Festival Field | Newport Jazz Festival. Performers included Nina Simone, Kenny Burrell, Dizzy Gillespie, Don Byas, Dexter Gordon, Ray Nance, Herbie Hancock[328] | |
July 13, 1970 | New York, NY | Wollman Memorial Rink | Schaefer Music Festival. Supported by the Voices of East Harlem[329] | |
July 15, 1970 | Cambridge, MA | Harvard Stadium | Schaefer Music Festival. Supported by Vivian Reed[330] |
1971
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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April 24, 1971[331] | Memphis, TN | United States | Mid-South Coliseum | |
April 27, 1971[332] | Hattiesburg, MS | Reed Green Coliseum | University of Southern Mississippi | |
April 30, 1971[333] | Salem, VA | Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center | ||
June 5, 1971[334] | Boston, MA | Boston Arena | ||
June 11, 1971 | Philadelphia, PA | Spectrum | Supported by Mandrill[335] | |
June 17–18, 1971 | Columbia, MD | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Supported by NRBQ on 6/17 and Mandrill on 6/18[336] | |
June 24, 1971 | Minneapolis, MN | Minneapolis Auditorium | Supported by the Grease Band[337] | |
July 8, 1971 | Monroe, LA | Monroe Civic Center | Supported by B.B. King[338] | |
August 26–27, 1971 | San Carlos, CA | Circle Star Theater | Supported by Willis, Don & Tracy and Extension 5[339] | |
September 19, 1971 | Fresno, CA | Selland Arena | Supported by Ballin' Jack[340] |
1972
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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March 11, 1972[257] | Fort Worth, TX | United States | Tarrant County Convention Center | |
March 19, 1972 | College Park, MD | Cole Field House | University of Maryland[341] | |
April 8, 1972 | Cleveland, MS | Walter Sillers Coliseum | Delta State College[342] | |
April 21, 1972 | Fresno, CA | Selland Arena | Supported by the Chambers Brothers[343] | |
April 30, 1972 | Richmond, VA | Richmond Coliseum | Supported by Curtis Mayfield[344] | |
May 6, 1972[345] | Québec City | Canada | Québec City Coliseum | |
May 7, 1972[345] | Montréal | Montreal Forum | ||
May 14, 1972 | Stockton, CA | United States | Stockton Civic Auditorium | Supported by Shanti[346] |
May 21, 1972 | Salinas, CA | California Rodeo Arena | Supported by 87th Off Broadway and Billy Preston | |
May 25, 1972 | San Diego, CA | San Diego Sports Arena | Supported by Spirit[347] | |
August 13, 1972 | Westbury, NY | Roosevelt Raceway | Festival of Hope to benefit the Nassau Society for Crippled Children and Adults[348] | |
September 2, 1972[349] | Saratoga Springs, NY | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | ||
Cherry Hill, NJ | Cherry Hill Arena | Cancelled appearance[350] | ||
September 29-October 1, 1972[351] | Woodland Hills, CA | Valley Music Theater | 2 shows on Sept. 29 & 30, 1 show on Oct. 1[352] | |
November 5, 1972[353] | Birmingham | England | Barbarella's | |
November 6, 1972[354] | Manchester | Hardrock Concert Theatre | ||
November 17, 1972[355] | Berlin | Germany | Deutschlandhalle | |
November 18, 1972[356] | Munich | Circus Krone-Bau | ||
November 24, 1972[357] | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falkoner Teatret | |
December 27, 1972[358] | Allentown, PA | United States | Rockne Hall |
1973
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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September 16, 1973[359] | San Francisco, CA | United States | Candlestick Park | "Extravaganza '73" rock and gospel benefit for the Southeast Community Cultural Center[360] |
September 27, 1973 | Portland, OR | Portland Memorial Coliseum | Supported by the Buddy Miles Express[361] | |
November 13, 1973[362] | Berlin | Germany | Deutschlandhalle |
1974
editDate April 21 1974 | City Detroit | Country USA | Venue. Michigan Palace | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 31, 1974 | Kamloops, BC | Canada | Rose Hill Harvest Fair | Replace Redbone on this date[363] |
September 2, 1974[364] | ||||
November 2, 1974 | Belgrade | Yugoslavia | Hala Pionir | |
November 7, 1974[356] | Stuttgart | Germany | Beethoven-Saal Liederhalle | |
November 16, 1974 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Tivolis Koncertsal | |
November 17, 1974[365] | Hamburg | Germany | Congress-Centrum Hamburg |
1975
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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Toronto, ON | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | Show with Marvin Gaye; Cancelled appearance[366] | |
February 7, 1975 | Burnaby, BC | BCIT SAC Gym | British Columbia Institute of Technology[367] | |
February 14, 1975 | Edmonton, AB | Edmonton Gardens | Supported by Jayson Hoover[368] | |
February 27, 1975[369] | Melbourne | Australia | Festival Hall | |
March 2, 1975[370] | Adelaide | Apollo Stadium | ||
April 20, 1975 | Merced, CA | United States | Merced County Fairgrounds | Supported by Journey and Fielding Mellis.Concert sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda[371] |
April 26, 1975[372] | Raleigh, NC | Dorton Arena | ||
August 15, 1975 | Bilzen | Belgium | The Dell | Replaced Lou Reed at Jazz Bilzen Festival[373] |
October 20, 1975[374] | Denton, TX | United States | Main Auditorium | Texas Woman's University |
October 27, 1975[356] | Düsseldorf | Germany | Philipshalle | |
October 28, 1975[375] | Berlin | Deutschlandhalle | ||
November 5, 1975[356] | Bremen | Stadthalle | ||
November 8, 1975[356] | Ludwigshafen | Eberthalle |
1976
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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May 16, 1976[376] | Berkeley, CA | United States | Berkeley Community Theater | |
May 21, 1976 | Albuquerque, NM | Tingley Coliseum | Supporting Journey[377] | |
May 23, 1976 | Cedar Rapids, IA | Hawkeye Downs | Supported by Rare Earth[378] | |
May 27, 1976[379] | Calgary, AB | Canada | Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium | |
June 4–13, 1976 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | United States | Bachelors III | 2 shows a night at 9.30 & 12am with Monday and Tuesday off.[380][381] Shows on June 9 & June 10 were cancelled[382] |
June 24–27, 1976 | Memphis, TN | Hilton Inn Rainbow Room | Supported by Pat Paulsen. 2 shows a night at 7:30 & 10:30pm [383] |
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