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wishbone ash tour 1974

March 16th/17th 1970 Wishbone Ash record demos at West of England Sound Studios, Exeter.

March/April 1970 Wishbone Ash play their first overseas shows - a week long stint in Paris.

Spring 1970

Recording sessions for the band's first album take place at Advision, London. These recordings are eventually scrapped in favour of later recordings made at De Lane Lea. The original Advision tapes eventually re-surface 37 years later and are released as  First Light .

May 18th 1970 Wishbone Ash support Deep Purple at Dunstable Civic Hall. Following the gig, Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore recommends the band to Purple producer Derek Lawrence. It is this connection which leads to Wishbone securing a recording contract.

August 20th 1970 Wishbone Ash sign a $250,000 advance recording contract with MCA (Decca in US).

September 1970 Wishbone Ash record their eponymous debut album at De Lane Lea studios, Kingsway, London with Derek Lawrence producing.

December 4th 1970 The debut  Wishbone Ash  album is released through MCA (UK) and Decca (USA), and features the songs which comprised the band's early stage act - "Blind Eye", "Lady Whiskey", "Phoenix", etc. The album peaks at no.34 on the UK album chart.

December 5th 1970 Wishbone Ash make their TV debut, performing "Queen of Torture" and "Errors of my Way" live in the studio for BBCTV's  Disco 2  programme.

February 25th 1971 Wishbone Ash play their first US gig in Austin, Texas - the start of a seven week US tour.

May/June 1971 Wishbone Ash return to De Lane Lea for the recording of their second album. In addition, during this time, Ted Turner plays on sessions for John Lennon's  Imagine  album.

June 1971 Wishbone Ash undertake their first nationwide UK tour

July 29th 1971 Wishbone Ash depart for their second US tour - six weeks of shows including support slots for The Who, Ten Years After and Black Sabbath. While in the States the band receive the news that they have been voted "Best New Band" by UK music publications  Sounds  and  Melody Maker .

September 1971 The second Wishbone Ash album  Pilgrimage  is released and features stage favourites such as  Jail Bait  and  The Pilgrim , as well as equally worthy obscurities like  Valediction  and  Vas Dis . The album would reach no.14 on the UK album chart.

January 1972 Wishbone Ash record their third album at De Lane Lea's newly opened Wembley studios. New material is debuted on a UK tour throughout Jan/Feb.

March 1972 Short German tour.

April 28th 1972 Wishbone Ash's third album  Argus  is released in the UK. Arguably the band's strongest release to this point (and later revered by many as being the finest of their career), the album featured references to time, history and war throughout the album's music and packaging. Tracks such as "The King Will Come", "Warrior" and "Throw Down the Sword" feature in live concert sets to this day.

June 3rd 1972 Wishbone Ash head for their third US tour - a trip that does not go without problems. Originally scheduled to run for six weeks, the tour is brought to a halt when, following a concert in St.Louis on June 19th, the band's equipment truck parked outside their hotel is broken into and most of their gear stolen

July 1972 Wishbone record a new number entitled "No Easy Road", as well as a new recording of  Argus  track "Blowin' Free" for a double a-side single release.

July/Aug 1972 Wishbone Ash return to the States to honour their outstanding commitments.

August 21st 1972 Wishbone Ash play a live set in the studios of WMC-FM in Memphis, Tennessee. The show is broadcast live and the band's US record company, Decca, has three of the songs - "Jailbait", "The Pilgrim" and "Phoenix" - released as a limited edition promotional album. The disc, entitled  Live From Memphis , which is issued to radio stations across the States but never intended for general release, soon attracts a great deal of attention from avid fans

September 1972 UK festival appearances

November/December 1972 19 date UK tour

January 1973 Wishbone Ash write and rehearse new material in a rented cottage in Anglesey, North Wales.

February/March 1973 Recording sessions for the fourth Wishbone Ash album take place at Olympic and Apple Studios in London. After three albums produced by Derek Lawrence, the band elect to produce the album themselves.

March 17th/18th 1973 Wishbone Ash play two shows at London's Marquee Club and preview new material.

March/April 1973 US tour

May 11th 1973 The fourth Wishbone Ash album - titled simply  Wishbone Four  - is released and features a simpler musical approach than its highly successful predecessor. Although critical response was mixed the album contains some fine moments - tracks such as "Rock n'Roll Widow", "Everybody Needs a Friend" and "Doctor".

June 1973 Major UK tour, during which recordings are made for a proposed Wishbone Ash live album.

August 1973 Wishbone headline an all day event at Alexandra Palace, London, on August 6th before departing for a short US tour, running until August 23rd.

September 1973 Mixing of live recordings at Olympic Studios, London.

October 1973 Short UK tour. Support act is Home (featuring a young guitarist named Laurie Wisefield).

October/November 1973 US tour

December 1973 Wishbone Ash's long awaited double live album  Live Dates  is released, compiled from recordings of concerts in Reading, Croydon, Portsmouth and Newcastle. A short series of dates in France and Switzerland coincides with the live album's release, followed by another all day event at Alexandra Palace at which the band receive gold discs for  Argus  and silver discs for  Wishbone Four

January 1974 US tour

February 21st 1974 Live concert at London's BBC studios - the show marks Ted Turner's last onstage appearance with Wishbone Ash for fourteen years.

March/April 1974 Wishbone Ash write and rehearse new material at Miles Copeland's London home.

May 2nd 1974 Ted Turner announces his decision to quit Wishbone Ash.

As news of Ted's departure reaches the music press, Andy Powell performs two gigs with Renaissance at New York City's Academy of Music. However, there is another reason for Powell's trip to New York - to sound out former Home guitarist Laurie Wisefield (at that time playing in New York as part of Al Stewart's backing group) about the possibility of him replacing Ted in Wishbone Ash.

August 4th 1974 The new look Wishbone Ash, featuring Laurie Wisefield on guitar, depart for Miami to record their fifth studio album at Criteria Sound Studios with noted US producer Bill Szymczyk (Eagles, Joe Walsh, etc).

October 2nd 1974 Wishbone Ash Mk.2 makes its live debut at Plymouth Guildhall, the start of a major UK tour, coinciding with the release of Wishbone Ash's fifth studio album  There's the Rub  - a critically acclaimed effort which features Ash classics such as "FUBB" and "Persephone".

October/November 1974 European tour.

November 1974 - February 1975 US tour, followed by tour of Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

April 1975 Following their experience of recording in the States, Wishbone Ash formulates plans to use the country as a base to work from. With this decision made all four members eventually decided to reside in the area surrounding the rustic town of Westport, Connecticut.

April/May 1975 US tour with Aerosmith.

July/August 1975 Wishbone Ash tour Europe as part of the Miles Copeland masterminded Startrucking  package tour, playing major festival and arena dates in Germany, Belgium, Holland, Spain, France, Switzerland and Austria, appearing alongside Mahavishnu Orchestra, Soft Machine, Caravan, Climax Blues Band and Rory Gallagher. The tour runs into problems when headliner Lou Reed pulls out at the eleventh hour. Promoters take advantage of Reed's non-appearance to not pay out the contracted fees and the tour is a financial disaster and results in Copeland being forced to liquidate all his companies.

September 19th 1975 Wishbone Ash and Miles Copeland meet at Martin Turner's home. Band and manager decide to part company and Wishbone continue with Steve Upton taking charge of the band's business affairs.

November 1975 Wishbone Ash record their sixth studio album at Atlantic Studios, New York City. Tom Dowd (of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Eric Clapton fame) produces the sessions, which would prove traumatic.

March 12th 1976 The aptly titled  Locked In  album is released in the UK. With a lightweight American soft rock feel, the true Wishbone Ash hallmarks are largely absent and the album is heavily criticised by fans and press alike.

March-May 1976 US tour featuring Graham Maitland (ex-Glencoe) augmenting the band on keyboards. These turn out to be the only shows performed to promote  Locked In . The album is not toured in the UK, Europe or other territories.

Summer 1976 Wishbone Ash write and record their seventh studio album largely in the basement of Martin Turner's home - Laureledge in Westport, Connecticut - using mobile recording equipment. Producers Ron and Howie Albert are recruited and the music compiled makes a concerted return to the band's classic style, albeit with the influx of influences and experience they have picked up since their move to the States.

October 1976 Wishbone Ash undertake their second Japanese tour and preview material from the new album.

October-December 1976 Wishbone Ash undertake their first full scale UK tour in two years. Coinciding, their seventh studio album  New England  is released to mass critical and public acclaim. Featuring such highpoints as "Lorelei", "Outward Bound" and "You Rescue Me", the album marks a true return to form for Wishbone Ash and peaks at no.22 on the UK album chart. Dates in Europe follow.

January-May 1977 Wishbone Ash write and rehearse new material in Connecticut.

May 1977 MCA issue the Wishbone Ash compilation album  Classic Ash . Wishbone Ash's long time concert agent John Sherry takes over the role of band manager.

May-July 1977

Wishbone Ash record their eighth studio album at Miami's Criteria Sound Studios with producers Ron and Howie Albert.

June 11th 1977 Wishbone Ash headline the Pinkpop Festival in Geleen, Holland in front of 30,000 - the band's largest crowd draw as a headline act.

September-October 1977 European and UK tour.

  

October 7th 1977 Wishbone Ash's eighth album  Front Page News  is released. Perhaps the band's most musically varied album - ranging from West Coast Americana to all out heavy rock and with orchestrations on several tracks - the release receives mixed reactions from press and fans, but nonetheless contains several true Wishbone classics such as the title track and also the single release "Goodbye Baby Hello Friend".

November/December 1977 US tour

Spring 1978 Wishbone Ash take up residence in their native UK once again, following a three years period of living and working in America.

June-August 1978 Wishbone Ash record their ninth studio album  No Smoke Without Fire  at the Music Centre, Wembley (formerly De Lane Lea). Producer of the first three Wishbone Ash albums Derek Lawrence records with the band for the first time since  Argus.

October 6th 1978 No Smoke Without Fire  is released, a limited quantity of copies are presented together with a free live 7" single. A major UK tour starts on the same day. Despite a lack of media interest in both the album and tour (the press are pre-occupied with the New Wave explosion which is sweeping the music industry at the time), Wishbone manage to retain their status as one of the UK's top concert attractions, drawing sell out crowds everywhere. The album marks a return to a more British orientated sound on tracks such as "The Way of the World" and "You See Red", and peaks at no.43 on the UK chart.

November 1978 Japanese tour

March 1979 Live in Tokyo , a collection of recordings from the November 1978 Japanese tour, is released in Japan only. The album is produced by Martin Turner.

March-August 1979 Wishbone Ash spend six months recording their tenth studio album at Surrey Sound Studios in Leatherhead, England. The sessions are produced by Martin Turner, John Sherry and Wishbone Ash.

July 1979 To bridge the gap between album releases, Wishbone release a double a-side single featuring two exclusive tracks - "Fast Johnny" and "Come On" - the latter a cover of the Chuck Berry classic.

November 22nd 1979 Wishbone Ash appear at the  Year of the Child  benefit at Wembley Empire Pool in London. The event is televised and Wishbone use the opportunity to premier tracks from their forthcoming album. The performance is the band's only concert appearance of 1979.

Wishbone Ash

November 10, 1969 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG (with Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation)

November 18, 1969 Tiffanys, Exeter, ENG

December ?, 1969 Klooks Kleek, London, ENG

December 20, 1969 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, ENG

February 3, 1970 North London Polytechnic, London, ENG

February 6, 1970 Wood Green Assembly Rooms, London, ENG

February 12, 1970 Kingston Polytechnic, London, ENG

February 19, 1970 The Temple, London, ENG

February 20, 1970 Bedford College, London, ENG (with Heavy Jelly & May Blitz)

March 13, 1970 Connaught Hall, London, ENG

March 14, 1970 University College, London, ENG

March 19, 1970 St. Martins School of Art, London, ENG

March 21, 1970 Swan Public House, Birmingham, ENG (unconfirmed)

March 23, 1970 Speakeasy, London, ENG

April 2-3, 1970 Le Bilbouquet, Paris, FRA

April 4-5, 1970 Le Golf Drouot, Paris, FRA

April 6-7, 1970 Le Rock n Roll Circus, Paris, FRA

April 12, 1970 Youth Club, Bletchley, ENG (With Van Der Graaf Generator)

April 13, 1970 College of Architecture, Leeds, ENG

April 17, 1970 Trent Park College, Barnet, ENG

April 18, 1970 Cavern, Liverpool, ENG

April 20, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG (unconfirmed)

April 29, 1970 Victoria Hall, Chelmsford, ENG

May 2, 1970 University College, London, ENG

May 8, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (With Slade)

May 9, 1970 Imperial College, London, ENG (with Tyrannosaurus Rex, Taste, Kevin Ayers and the Whole World, Mike Chapman, Grail & Smile)

May 14, 1970 Hampstead Country Club, London, ENG

May 15, 1970 College of Education, Coventry, ENG

May 16, 1970 Toft's, Folkestone, ENG

May 18, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG (Supporting Deep Purple)

May 19, 1970 Speakeasy, London, ENG

May 23, 1970 Twerton Park, Bath, ENG (Spring Music Festival, with Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack (who replaced Soft Machine), Juicy Lucy, Sam Apple Pie, Matthews Southern Comfort, Quintessence, Wildmouth, Shapes & Sizes, The Sharons, Pete Keeley & (compere) Pete Drummond)

June ?, 1970 Guildford College, Guildford, ENG

June ?, 1970 Roundhouse, London, ENG

June ?, 1970 Henry's Blue House, Newcastle, ENG

June 1, 1970 New Friarage Hall, Aylesbury, ENG (unconfirmed)

June 3, 1970 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supporting Taste)

June 4, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (with Writing On The Wall)

June 15, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG

June 20, 1970 Hull University, Hull, ENG (With Taste)

June ?, 1970 Dorchester Hotel, London, ENG

June 30, 1970 Speakeasy, London, ENG

July ?, 1970 Granary, Bristol, ENG

July ?, 1970 Fare Club, Bradford, ENG

July 7, 1970 Upstairs at Ronnie Scotts, London, ENG

July 25, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG (With The Who)

July 26, 1970 Brewery Tap, London, ENG

July 31-August 1, 1970 Town Hall, Torquay, ENG

August 6, 1970 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (With The Faces. Recorded for BBC Radio 1)

August 8, 1970 Starlight Rooms, Boston, ENG

August 9, 1970 Plumpton Racecourse, Plumpton, ENG (National Jazz & Blues Festival 1970, with Deep Purple, Colosseum, Yes, Juicy Lucy, Caravan & Van Der Graaf Generator)

August 14, 1970 Fishmongers Arms, Wood Green, ENG

August 16, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG

August 16, 1970 Roundhouse, London, ENG (With Writing On The Wall & Supertramp)

August 21, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG (With Hardin & York, Keef Hartley, Spencer Davis & Stray)

August 22, 1970 Builders Exchange, Huddesfield, ENG

August 23, 1970 Edinburgh, SCOT (Festival)

August 25, 1970 City Hall, St. Albans, ENG

September 14, 1970 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG

September 16, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG

September 24, 1970 Town Hall, Watford, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

September 25, 1970 City Hall, Hull, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

September 26, 1970 Starlight Rooms, Boston, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

September 27, 1970 De Monfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

September 28, 1970 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

September 28, 1970 Nite Cat, Clacton, ENG

October 1, 1970 City Hall, Leeds, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

October 4, 1970 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

October 7, 1970 Dome, Brighton, ENG (with ELP & Farm)

October 8, 1970 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG (With Free)

October 9, 1970 Durham University, Durham, ENG

October 10, 1970 Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston Upon Thames, ENG

October 19, 1970 Upstairs at Ronnie Scott's, London, ENG

October 29, 1970 Acid Palace, Uxbridge, ENG (With Mogul Thrash)

October 31, 1970 Starlight Rooms, Boston, ENG

November 7, 1970 Imperial College, London, ENG (With Brinsley Schwartz)

November 30, 1970 Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, ENG (With Stone The Crows, Stray & Mogul Thrash)

December 5, 1970 BBCTV Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Disco 2" recording)

December 10, 1970 Locarno, Blackpool, ENG (Unconfirmed)

December ?, 1970 1932, Windsor, ENG

December ?, 1970 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG

December ?, 1970 Railway Tavern, London, ENG

January 1, 1971 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

January 9, 1971 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

January 17, 1971 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, ENG

January 18, 1971 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG

January 27, 1971 Albert Hall, Nottingham, ENG (supporting Mott The Hoople, with Red Dirt & Nothineverappens)

January 28, 1971 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supporting Mott The Hoople, Red Dirt (who did not appear) & Nothineverappens)

January 29, 1971 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (supporting Mott The Hoople, with Red Dirt & Nothineverappens)

January 30, 1971 City Hall, Hull, ENG (supporting Mott The Hoople, with Red Dirt)

January 31, 1971 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG (supporting Mott The Hoople, with Red Dirt)

February 5, 1971 Rondo Ballroom, Leicester, ENG

February 19, 1971 Adelphi Ballroom, West Bromwich, ENG

February 20, 1971 Shenstone College, Worcester, ENG

February 21, 1971 Roundhouse, London, ENG

February 25, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX (with The Guess Who)

February 26, 1971 Dallas, TX

February 27, 1971 Houston, TX

March 5-7, 1971 Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood, CA

March 9, 1971 San Diego, CA

March 11-14, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Poco & Siegal Schwall Blues Band)

March 19-20, 1971 Eastown Theatre, Detroit, MI (With Mountain)

March 26-27, 1971 Pirates World, Dania, FL

April ?, 1971 Chicago, IL

April 8-10, 1971 Filmore East, New York City, NY (Supporting Elton John)

April 17, 1971 Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG (unconfirmed)

April 21, 1971 BBC Maida Vale studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

April 25, 1971 Lyceum, London, ENG (supported by Climax Blues Band & Thin Lizzy)

April 28, 1971 Big Brother Club, Greenford, ENG

April 29, 1971 Westbridge College, Nottingham, ENG

April 30, 1971 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG

May 1, 1971 Hull University, Hull, ENG

May 2, 1971 Bowes Lyon House, Stevenage, ENG

May 4, 1971 Marquee, London, ENG

May 5, 1971 The Castle, Tooting, ENG

May 6, 1971 Swansea University, Swansea, WAL

May 7, 1971 Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry, ENG

May 8, 1971 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

May 14, 1971 Red Lion Leytonstone, London, ENG

May 21, 1971 Westfield College, London, ENG

May/June 21, 1971 University College, London, ENG

June 5, 1971 The Phonograph, London, ENG

June 7, 1971 Town Hall, Plymouth, ENG

June 9, 1971 Flamingo Ballroom, Redruth, ENG

June 10, 1971 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

June 11, 1971 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG

June 12, 1971 Town Hall, Oxford, ENG

June 14, 1971 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

June 15, 1971 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG

June 16, 1971 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

June 17, 1971 Warwick University, Coventry, ENG

June 18, 1971 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG

June 19, 1971 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

June 20, 1971 City Hall, Hull, ENG

June 22, 1971 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

June 23, 1971 Town Hall, Leeds, ENG

June 24, 1971 Albert Hall, Nottingham, ENG

June 25, 1971 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT

June 26, 1971 Little John's Farm, Reading, ENG (Reading Festival 1971)

June 26, 1971 Stirling University, Stirling, SCOT

June 27, 1971 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, SCOT

July 5, 1971 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

July 16, 1971 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG (unconfirmed)

July 17, 1971 Pioneer Club, St. Albans, ENG

August 12, 1971 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (Supporting The Who)

August 13, 1971 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (Supporting The Who)

August 14, 1971 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (Supporting The Who)

August 15, 1971 Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, MN

August 16, 1971 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL (Mississippi River Festival 1971)

August 25, 1971 Ellis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN (unconfirmed)

August 25, 1971 Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood, CA (unconfirmed)

August 28, 1971 Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood, CA (unconfirmed)

September 3, 1971 Festival Site, Satsop, WA (Satsop River Fair and Tin Cup Races 1971)

September 5, 1971 Tunas, Austin, TX

September 7, 1971 Virginia Theatre, Alexandria, VA

September 14, 1971 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY (supporting Savoy Brown)

September 19, 1971 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

September 24, 1971 The Hive, Bournemouth, ENG

September 25, 1971 Slough College, Slough, ENG

September 26, 1971 Fox at Greyhound, Croydon, ENG

September 28, 1971 Osbourne Hotel, Clacton-on-Sea, ENG

October 1, 1971 Bristol Polytechnic, Bristol, ENG

October 2, 1971 Dagenham Roundhouse, London, ENG

October 3, 1971 Lyceum, London, ENG (supported by Renaissance, Burnt Oak & Armada)

October 5, 1971 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG

October 6, 1971 Patti Pavilion, Swansea, WAL

October 8, 1971 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG

October 9, 1971 Sheffield University, Sheffield, ENG

October 10, 1971 Coatham Hotel, Redcar, ENG

October 12, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, London, ENG (UK TV "Old Grey Whistle Test")

October 15, 1971 Chez Club, Leytonstone, ENG

October 16, 1971 Isleworth Polytechnic, Isleworth, ENG

October 18, 1971 Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

October 24, 1971 Empire, Sunderland, ENG

October 28, 1971 Alsager Technical College, Alsager, ENG

October 29, 1971 Bath University, Bath, ENG

October 30, 1971 College of Technology, Watford, ENG

October 31, 1971 Starlight Rooms, Boston, ENG

November 9, 1971 Grande Aula, Antwerp, BEL (unconfirmed)

November 12-13, 1971 Rainbow, London, ENG (supporting Mountain, with Gordon Haskell)

November 18, 1971 Kinetic Circus, Birmingham, ENG

November 19, 1971 York University, York, ENG

November 19, 1971 Spa Hall, Bridlington, ENG

November 21, 1971 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, SCOT (unconfirmed)

November 23, 1971 Electric Garden, Glasgow, SCOT

December 1, 1971 Lyceum, London, ENG

December 4, 1971 Waltham Forest Technical College, London, ENG (supported by Camel, their first show)

December 31, 1971 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Vinegar Joe)

January 14, 1972 Subscription Rooms, Stroud, ENG

January 26, 1972 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG

January 27, 1972 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

January 28, 1972 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG

January 29, 1972 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

January 31, 1972 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG

February 5, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

February 6, 1972 Greyhound, Croydon, ENG

February 7, 1972 Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, ENG

February 8, 1972 Town Hall, Watford, ENG

February 9, 1972 Civic Hall, Guildford, ENG

February 10, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

February 11, 1972 Town Hall, Leeds, ENG

February 12, 1972 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

February 13, 1972 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, SCOT

February 14, 1972 City Hall, Glasgow, SCOT

February 16, 1972 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG

February 17, 1972 Essex University, Colchester, ENG

February 18, 1972 Dome, Brighton, ENG

February 19, 1972 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

February 20, 1972 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG

March 10, 1972 Niedersachsenhalle, Hannover, GER (Co headlining with Quintessence)

March 23, 1972 Schwabinger Bräu, Munich, GER

March 25, 1972 Tiefenhörsaal Kunstakademie, Stuttgart, GER (unconfirmed)

March 28, 1972 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER

April 4, 1972 Kinetic, Kenilworth, ENG

April 13, 1972 Central Hall, Chatham, ENG (supported by Cat Iron)

April 15, 1972 Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG (supported by Glencoe & Swaztika)

April 16, 1972 King George's Hall, Blackburn, ENG (supported by Cat Iron)

April 17, 1972 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL

April 18, 1972 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

April 19, 1972 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG (supported by Cat Iron)

April 22, 1972 City Hall, St. Albans, ENG

April 30, 1972 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Camden Festival '72, with Cheech & Chong, Linda Lewis, Hookfoot & Flash)

May 5, 1972 Festival Site, Bickershaw, ENG ( Bickershaw Festival )

May 10, 1972 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 session recording)

May 13, 1972 Community Centre, Slough, ENG (supported by Bono)

May 14, 1972 Locarno, Bristol, ENG

May 20, 1972 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG

May 22, 1972 Insel Grun, Germersheim, GER ( British Rock Meeting 1972 )

May 25, 1972 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (Broadcast by BBC Radio 1)

May 27, 1972 Tupholme Hall, Bardney, ENG ( Great Western Express 1972 )

May 31, 1972 Aeolian Hall Studio 2, London, ENG

June 16, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (unconfirmed)

June 17, 1972 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA (unconfirmed)

June 19, 1972 St. Louis, MO

July 19, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA

July 27, 1972 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA

July 28, 1972 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA

July 30-31, 1972 Santa Monica, CA

August 4, 1972 Idora Park, Youngstown, OH (unconfirmed)

August 7, 1972 Convention Center, Louisville, KY (unconfirmed)

August 11, 1972 Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI (supporting ELP)

August 13, 1972 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

August 16, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (unconfirmed)

August 17, 1972 Arie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL

August 18, 1972 Tampa Jai Alai Fronton, Tampa, FL

August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Marston, NC (Peachtree I)

August 19-20, 1972 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ

August 21, 1972 WCNK Studios, Memphis, TN

August 24, 1972 Rainbow Ballroom, Fresno, CA (supporting Ballin' Jack)

September 10, 1972 Pavilion, Torquay, ENG

September 15, 1972 Locarno, Sunderland, ENG

September 16, 1972 Booth Farm, Buxton, ENG ( Buxton Pop Festival 1972 )

September 30, 1972 Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG (Melody Maker Poll Winner Concert, with ELP, Argent, Genesis, Focus & Fudd)

Wishbone Ash US Tour 1972

October 7, 1972 Rock 'n' Roll Park, Augusta, GA (unconfirmed)

October 11, 1972 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON (supported by Flo & Eddie)

October 13, 1972 Academy of Music, New York City, NY (supporting Quicksilver Messenger Service, with Boz Scaggs)

October 14, 1972 SUNY Clark Gymnasium, Buffalo, NY (unconfirmed)

October 16, 1972 Centennial Hall, London, ON

October 19, 1972 Red Baron, Lawrence, KS

October 20, 1972 University of Montana Gymnasium, Bozeman, MT

October 21, 1972 Kinsmens Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB

October 22, 1972 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

October 23, 1972 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO

October 24, 1972 Agora Theater, Cleveland, OH

October 25, 1972 Agora Theater, Columbus, OH

October 26, 1972 Frances Nichols College Main Auditorium, Lafayette, LA

October 27, 1972 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

October 28, 1972 University of Iowa, Ice Arena, Des Moines, IA

October 29, 1972 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

October 30, 1972 Electric Park Ballroom, Waterloo, IA (with Blue Oyster Cult & REO Speedwagon)

October 31, 1972 Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO (2 shows 7.30 & 11.00, supporting Steve Miller Blues Band)

November 1, 1972 Wharton Fieldhouse, Moline, IL

November 2, 1972 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

November 3, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA

November 4, 1972 Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX (supported by Boz Scaggs)

November 5, 1972 Laurie Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supporting Boz Scaggs)

November 8, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA (with Boz Scaggs)

November 11, 1972 Fix West Coast Theatre, Long Beach, CA ?

November 11, 1972 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR (with Boz Scaggs)

November 17-18, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG

November 24, 1972 Dome, Brighton, ENG

November 25, 1972 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG

November 26, 1972 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

November 27, 1972 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG

November 29, 1972 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG

November 30, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG

December 1, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

December 2, 1972 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

December 4, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

December 6, 1972 Public Hall, Preston, ENG

December 7, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT

December 8, 1972 Empire, Edinburgh, SCOT

December 9, 1972 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT

December 12, 1972 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

December 15, 1972 Town Hall, Leeds, ENG

December 17, 1972 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG

December 19, 1972 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG

January 10, 1973 Rainbow, London, ENG

March 17-18, 1973 Marquee, London, ENG (Recorded)

March 29, 1973 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON (supported by Gentle Giant & Vinegar Joe)

March 30, 1973 Civic Centre, Ottawa, ON (supported by Vinegar Joe)

March 31, 1973 Lutheran University Theatre, Waterloo, ON (2 shows 7.00 & 10.00, supported by Gentle Giant & Vinegar Joe)

April 1, 1973 State University Field House, Plattsburg, NY

April 3, 1973 Agora, Columbus, OH

April 4, 1973 Palace Theatre, Dayton, OH (supported by Vinegar Joe)

April 5, 1973 Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH

April 6, 1973 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI (supported by Vinegar Joe)

April 7, 1973 Morris Civic Center, South Bend, IN

April 8, 1973 Melody Skateland, Indianapolis, IN

April 9, 1973 University Of South Dakota Slagle Auditorium, Vermillion, SD

April 10, 1973 Wisconsin State University, La Crosse, WI

April 11, 1973 Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN

April 12, 1973 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA or Rochester, NY

April 13, 1973 Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, KS

April 14-15, 1973 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL

April 16, 1973 Sheboygan, OH

April 17, 1973 Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI

April 18, 1973 Convention Center, Louisville, KY (supporting Quicksilver, with Vinegar Joe)

April 19, 1973 Joseph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium, Little Rock, AR

April 20, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

April 21, 1973 Independance Hall, Baton Rouge, LA

April 22, 1973 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA

April 23, 1973 Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA

April 25, 1973 War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, TN

April 26, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by Vinegar Joe & Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show)

April 27, 1973 Ellis Auditorium, Memphis, TN

April 28, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL

April 29, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, AL

May 11, 1973 Philadelphia, PA

May 12, 1973 Academy of Music, New York City, NY (Supporting B.B. King)

May 13, 1973 Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY

May 14, 1973 Hammond, IN

May 16, 1973 St. Louis, MO

May 18, 1973 Pirates World, Dania Beach, FL

May 19, 1973 Tampa, FL

May 20, 1973 Daytona Beach, FL

May 21, 1973 Fort Collins, CO

May 23, 1973 Colorado Springs, CO

May 24, 1973 Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM

May 25, 1973 Seattle, WA

May 26, 1973 Portland, OR

May 27, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA

June 2, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA (with Jo Jo Gunne & Elvin Bishop Band)

June 3, 1973 San Diego Stadium, San Diego, CA (with ELO & Mason Profit)

June 10, 1973 Theatre Royal, Norwich, ENG

June 11, 1973 Burgemeester Damen Sportpark, Geleen, NED (Pinkpop Festival 1973)

June 14, 1973 Swansea, WAL

June 14, 1973 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

June 16, 1973 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (supported by The Average White Band)

June 17, 1973 Fairfield Halls, Croydon, ENG

June 21, 1973 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

June 22, 1973 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG

June 23, 1973 Reading University, Reading, ENG

June 24, 1973 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

June 25, 1973 City Hall, Hull, ENG

June 26, 1973 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG

August 4, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (London Music Festival 1973, supported by Vinegar Joe & Climax Blues Band)

August 8, 1973 Houston, TX

August 9, 1973 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

August 10, 1973 Asbury Park, NJ

August 11, 1973 Central Park Wollman Skating Rink, New York City, NY (Schaefer Music Festival 1973)

August 12, 1973 University Of Houston Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, TX (with ZZ Top, Doobie Brothers, Blue Oyster Cult (who did not play), Savoy Brown (who refused to play after a disagreement about who should warm up for whom) & Willie Nelson)

August 13, 1973 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (unconfirmed)

August 14, 1973 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

August 15, 1973 Charlotte, NC

August 19, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA or Dallas, TX

August 22, 1973 Oklahoma City, OK

August 23, 1973 Wichita, KS

September ?, 1973 Houston, TX

September ?, 1973 Chicago, IL

September ?, 1973 Detroit, MI

September ?, 1973 Du Page County Fairground, Wheaton, WI

September ?, 1973 Philadelphia, PA

September ?, 1973 Buffalo, NY

September ?, 1973 Birmingham, AL

September ?, 1973 New Orleans, LA

October 11, 1973 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

October 13, 1973 Kursaal, Southend, ENG

October 14, 1973 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

October 15, 1973 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG

October 16, 1973 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 17, 1973 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

October 23, 1973 Pershing Center, Lincoln, NE

October 24, 1973 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS

October 25, 1973 Oklahoma City, OK

October 26, 1973 Dallas, TX

October 27, 1973 San Antonio, TX

October 28, 1973 El Paso, TX

October 30, 1973 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO

October 31, 1973 City Auditorium, Colorado Springs, CO

November 1, 1973 Vancouver, BC

November 2-3, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA

November 4, 1973 San Diego, CA

November 7, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (Supported by ZZ Top)

November 8, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA (Supported by ZZ Top & Robin Trower)

November 9, 1973 Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, WA

November 10, 1973 Armory Auditorium, Salem, MA (Supported by ELO)

November 11, 1973 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA

November 13, 1973 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

November 14, 1973 Ohio Theatre, Columbus, OH

November 15, 1973 Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH

November 17, 1973 Academy Of Music, New York City, NY (supported by Argent)

November 19, 1973 St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, MN

November 21, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO

November 22, 1973 Sheboygan, WI

November 23, 1973 Wheeling High School, Wheeling, IL

November 24, 1973 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI

November 25, 1973 Ellis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN

November 26, 1973 Cleveland, OH

November 27, 1973 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA

November 29, 1973 Thibodaux, LA

November 30, 1973 Mobile, AL

December 1, 1973 Jai-Alai Fronton, Miami, FL

December 2, 1973 Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, FL

December ?, 1973 Paris, FRA

December 22, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (supported by Vinegar Joe, Renaissance & Al Stewart)

Wishbone Ash US Tour 1974

January 15, 1974 Burbank, CA (US TV "The Midnight Special")

January 18, 1974 Kleinhaus Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

January 19, 1974 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ

January 20, 1974 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

January 21, 1974 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA

January 22, 1974 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, IA

January 23, 1974 Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI

January 24, 1974 Stevens Point Coliseum, Stevens Point, WI

January 25, 1974 Rock Valley College, Rockford, IL

January 26, 1974 Civic Center, Hammond, IN

January 27, 1974 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI

January 30, 1974 RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IA

January 31, 1974 C. Morris Civic Auditorium, South Bend, IN

February 1, 1974 Allen Theater, Cleveland, OH (Supported by Bruce Springsteen)

February 2, 1974 Palace Theatre, Dayton, OH

February 3, 1974 Agricultural Hall, Allentown, PA

February 4, 1974 University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

February 23, 1974 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (Broadcast by BBC Radio 1)

October 2, 1974 Guildhall, Plymouth, ENG

October 3, 1974 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

October 4, 1974 Leeds University Refectory, Leeds, ENG

October 5, 1974 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 7, 1974 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

October 8, 1974 New Theatre, Oxford, ENG

October 10, 1974 Odeon, Newcastle, ENG

October 11, 1974 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

October 12, 1974 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

October 13, 1974 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG

October 14, 1974 Dome, Brighton, ENG

October 15, 1974 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

October 16-17, 1974 Rainbow, London, ENG

October 18, 1974 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

October 19, 1974 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

October 22-23, 1974 Volkshaus, Zurich, SUI

October 24, 1974 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA

October 25, 1974 Maison des Associations Internationales, Brussels, BEL

October 26, 1974 Turfschip, Breda, NED

October 27, 1974 Evenementenhal, Groningen, NED

October 29, 1974 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER

October 30, 1974 Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, GER

October 31, 1974 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER

November 1, 1974 Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, GER

November 2, 1974 Killesberghalle, Stuttgart, GER

November 3, 1974 Deutsches Museum, Munich, GER

November 5, 1974 Tivoli, Copenhagen, DEN

November 20-21, 1974 Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA

November 22-23, 1974 Academy Of Music, New York City, NY

November 27, 1974 Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN (supporting Guess Who)

November 28, 1974 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO

November 29, 1974 Miami Stadium, Miami, FL

December 1, 1974 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI

December 3, 1974 Indiana State University Union Auditorium, Bloomington, IN

December 4, 1974 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN

December 5, 1974 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI

December 6, 1974 Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI

December 7, 1974 UIC Forum, Oak Brook, IL

December 8, 1974 Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL

December 9, 1974 Fort Wayne, IN

December 10, 1974 Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, Ashwaubenon, WI

December 11, 1974 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH

December 13, 1974 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH

December 15, 1974 Century Theater, Buffalo, NY

December 16, 1974 Grand Valley State College, Grand Rapids, MI

December 18, 1974 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA

December 19, 1974 Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL

December 20, 1974 Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL

December 21, 1974 Coliseum Lakeland, FL

December 22, 1974 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL

December 23, 1974 Indianapolis, IN

December 27, 1974 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Des Moines, IA

December 28, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

December 29, 1974 Roberts Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN

December 30, 1974 Palmer Auditorium, Davenport, IA

December 31, 1974 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH

January 2, 1975 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD

January 3, 1975 International Building, State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, OK

January 4, 1975 Music Hall, Houston, TX

January 5, 1975 Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, TX

January 6, 1975 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS

January 7, 1975 Ellis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN

January 8, 1975 Coliseum Hall, Little Rock, AK

January 9, 1975 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA

January 10, 1975 Independence Hall, Baton Rouge, LA

January 11-12, 1975 University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

January 15, 1975 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI

January 17, 1975 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (Supported by Kiss)

January 19, 1975 Golden Hall, San Diego, CA

January 22, 1975 Regis College Fieldhouse, Denver, CO

January 23, 1975 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT

January 25, 1975 Winterland, San Francisco, CA

January 26, 1975 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA

January 28, 1975 Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA

January 29, 1975 Lane County Fairgrounds, Eugene, OR

January 30, 1975 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR

January 31, 1975 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA

February 1, 1975 PNE Agrodome, Vancouver, BC

February 2, 1975 West Washington State College, Bellingham, WA

February 3, 1975 Stampede Corral, Calgary, AB

February 4, 1975 Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, AB

February 7, 1975 Andrews Amphitheater, Honolulu, HI

February 18, 1975 Nagoya-shi Koukaidou, Nagoya, JPN

February 19, 1975 Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JPN

February 20-21 & 23, 1975 Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, JPN

February 27, 1975 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS

March 1, 1975 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS

March 2, 1975 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS

March 4, 1975 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS

March 6, 1975 Centennial Hall, Adelaide, AUS

March 13, 1975 Wellington, NZ

March 14, 1975 Christchurch, NZ

March 15, 1975 Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, NZ

April 12, 1975 Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA

April 22, 1975 Kolf Sports Center, Oshkosh, WI

April 25, 1975 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL (unconfirmed)

May 4, 1975 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (unconfirmed)

May 13, 1975 Lakeview Arena, Marquette, MI

May 16, 1975 Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA (unconfirmed)

May 27-28, 1975 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI

May 30, 1975 Outdoor Arts Arena, Edwardsville, IL

May 31, 1975 Convention Centre, Louisville, KY

June 1, 1975 Roberts Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN

June 2, 1975 C. Morris Civic Auditorium, South Bend, IN

June 3, 1975 Lakeview Arena, Marquette, MI

June 5, 1975 Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, Ashwaubenon, WI

June 6, 1975 Duluth Arena Auditorium, Duluth, MN

June 7, 1975 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (unconfirmed)

Startruckin' '75

August 5, 1975 Falconer Theatre, Copenhagen, DEN

August 7, 1975 Chateau Neux, Oslo, NOR

August 9, 1975 Runsala Folk Park, Turku, FIN (Ruisrock Festival 1975)

August 11, 1975 Grona Lund, Stockholm, SWE

August 14, 1975 Groenoordhal, Leiden, NED

August 15, 1975 Dell, Bilzen, BEL (Jazz-Bilzen 1975)

August 16, 1975 Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion, Ludwigsburg, GER (Golden Summernight Festival 1975 #1)

August 17, 1975 Théâtre Antique d'Orange, Orange, FRA ( Orange Festival 1975 )

August 18, 1975 Plaza De Toros, Marbella, SPA

August 20, 1975 Malaga, SPA

August 24, 1975 Little John's Farm, Reading, ENG ( Reading Festival 1975 )

August 27, 1975 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI

August 28, 1975 Munich, GER

August 29, 1975 Wiener Stadthalle Halle D, Vienna, AUT (Broadcast on FM radio)

August 31, 1975 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, GER (Golden Summernight Festival 1975 #2)

September 2, 1975 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER

September 5, 1975 Grugahalle, Essen, GER

September 6, 1975 Jaap Edenhaal, Amsterdam, NED

Wishbone Ash US Tour 1976

March 4, 1976 Municipal Coliseum, Lubbock, TX

March 5, 1976 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX

March 6, 1976 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA

March 7, 1976 Summit, Houston, TX

March 8, 1976 Odessa, TX

March 9, 1976 Moody Coliseum, Dallas, TX

March 10, 1976 Oklahoma City, OK

March 13-14, 1976 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA

March 17, 1976 Yankton College, Yankton, SD

March 18, 1976 RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IA

March 19, 1976 MECCA Arena, Milwaukee, WI

March 20, 1976 Met Center, Bloomington, MN

March 22, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

March 24, 1976 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

March 25, 1976 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, WV

March 26, 1976 Theatre for Performing Arts, Elizabeth, NJ

March 28, 1976 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ

March 29, 1976 Ritchie Coliseum, College Park, MD

April 2, 1976 Winterland, San Francisco, CA

April 3, 1976 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA

April 5, 1976 Terrance Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT

April 6, 1976 State Fairgrounds, Boise, ID

April 8, 1976 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA

April 9, 1976 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA

April 10, 1976 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA

April 12, 1976 Redding, CA

April 14, 1976 Medford, OR

April 16, 1976 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR (Supported by Status Quo)

April 17, 1976 Convention Center, Spokane, WA

April 18, 1976 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA

April 23, 1976 Hayes, SD

April 24, 1976 Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO

April 25, 1976 Fair Park Coliseum parking lot, Dallas, TX

April 27, 1976 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

April 28, 1976 Pershing Center, Lincoln, NE

April 30, 1976 Adams County Fairgrounds, Hastings, NE

May 1, 1976 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (Supported by Status Quo)

May 5, 1976 Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse, Peoria, IL

May 6, 1976 RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IA

May 7, 1976 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI

May 8, 1976 Mount Prospect, IL

June 6, 1976 Messegelände, Offenburg, GER (Sunrise Festival 1976 with Van der Graaf Generator, Scorpions, Man, Alvin Lee Band, Procol Harum, Bob Marley)

June 7, 1976 Phillipshalle, Dusseldorf, GER (Sunrise Festival 1976 with Procol Harum, Alvin Lee Band, The Kinks, War & Man)

June 8, 1976 Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, GER

October 2-3, 1976 Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, JPN

October 5-6, 1976 Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JPN

October 7, 1976 Hiroshima-shi Koukaidou, Hiroshima, JPN

October 8, 1976 Shimin Kaikan, Kurashiki, JPN

October 10, 1976 Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JPN

October 11, 1976 Kokura Shimin Kaikan, Kita-Kyuushuu, JPN

October 13, 1976 Nagoya-shi Koukaidou, Nagoya, JPN

October 14, 1976 Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, JPN

Wishbone Ash New England Tour 1976

October 22, 1976 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG

October 23, 1976 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 26, 1976 Festival Theatre, Paignton, ENG

October 27, 1976 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG

October 28, 1976 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL

October 29, 1976 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

October 30, 1976 Nottingham University, Nottingham, ENG

October 31, 1976 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG

November 1, 1976 Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, ENG

November 2, 1976 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

November 4, 1976 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG

November 5-6, 1976 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG

November 7, 1976 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

November 8, 1976 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

November 12, 1976 Dome, Brighton, ENG (supported by Supercharge)

November 13, 1976 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

November 14, 1976 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

November 16, 1976 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

November 17, 1976 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

November 18, 1976 Usher Hall, Edinburgh, SCOT

November 19, 1976 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

November 20, 1976 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

November 21, 1976 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG

November 24, 1976 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, BEL

November 25, 1976 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER

November 26, 1976 Eissporthalle, Berlin, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

November 27, 1976 Holstenhalle, Neumünster, GER

November 28, 1976 Halle Munsterland, Munster, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

November 30, 1976 Stadthalle, Bremen, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 1, 1976 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER (Televised by WDR "Rockpalast", supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 2, 1976 Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 3, 1976 Walter-Köbel-Halle, Rüsselsheim, GER

December 4, 1976 Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 5, 1976 Messezentrum Halle E, Nuremberg, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 6, 1976 Sporthalle, Linz, AUT

December 9, 1976 Eissporthalle, Innsbruck, AUT

December 10, 1976 Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde, Geneva, SUI

December 11, 1976 St. Jakobshalle, Basel, SUI

December 12, 1976 Sporthalle, Böblingen, GER

December 13, 1976 Stadthalle, Freiberg, GER

December 14, 1976 Oberschwabenhalle, Ravensburg, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 15, 1976 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER (supported by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver & Lake)

December 17, 1976 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA

December 18, 1976 IJsselhallen, Zwolle, NED

September 18, Ostseehalle, Kiel, GER

September 20, Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, GER

September 21, Stadthalle, Bremen, GER

September 22, Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, GER

September 23, Stadthalle, Rüsselsheim, GER

September 24, Messehalle, Nuremberg, GER

September 26, 1977 Stadthalle, Wolfsburg, GER

September 27, Halle Münsterland, Münster, GER

September 29, Rhein-Neckar-Halle, Eppelheim, GER

September 30, Eberhard-Bauer-Halle, Esslingen am Neckar, GER

October 1, 1977 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER

October 2, 1977 Eulachhalle, Winterthur, SUI

October 4, 1977 Parc des Expositions, Toulouse, FRA

October 6, 1977 Lyon, FRA

October 7, 1977 Hippodrome de Pantin, Paris, FRA

October 8, 1977 Sporthal, Tijenraan, NED

October 9, 1977 Beijneshal, Haarlem, NED

October 16, 1977 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

October 17, 1977 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

October 18, 1977 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 20, 1977 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

October 21, 1977 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

October 22, 1977 Belle Vue Kings Hall, Manchester, ENG

October 24, 1977 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

October 25, 1977 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG

October 26, 1977 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL

October 27, 1977 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG

October 29, 1977 Marquee, London, ENG

October 31, 1977 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG

November 11, 1977 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

November 12, 1977 Rock Island, IL

November 15, 1977 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI (supported by Niks Lofgren & Law)

November 18, 1977 Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO

November 19, 1977 Kansas City, MO

November 21, 1977 Santa Monica, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 22, 1977 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 23, 1977 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 25, 1977 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 26, 1977 San Bernardino, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 27, 1977 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (with Robin Trower)

November 29, 1977 Seattle, WA (with Robin Trower)

November 30, 1977 Portland, OR

December 2-3, 1977 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (with Robin Trower & Eddie Money)

December 4, 1977 Las Vegas, NV (with Robin Trower)

December 7, 1977 Corpus Christi, TX (with Robin Trower)

December 8, 1977 Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX (with Robin Trower)

December 9, 1977 San Antonio, TX (with Robin Trower)

December 10, 1977 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (with Robin Trower)

December 11, 1977 Tulsa, OK (with Robin Trower)

December 16, 1977 Philadelphia, PA (with Kansas)

December 17, 1977 Morristown, NJ

September 9, 1978 FCP Stadion, Pforzheim, GER (Open Air Festival Pforzheim 1978)

October 6, 1978 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG

October 7, 1978 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

October 8, 1978 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG

October 9, 1978 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

October 10, 1978 Odeon, Edinburgh, SCOT

October 11, 1978 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

October 12, 1978 Belle Vue Kings Hall, Manchester, ENG

October 13, 1978 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG

October 15, 1978 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG

October 17, 1978 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

October 20, 1978 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL

October 21, 1978 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 24-25, 1978 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG

October 27, 1978 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

October 28, 1978 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

October 30, 1978 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG

October 31, 1978 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

November 2, 1978 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG

November 3, 1978 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

November 13, 1978 Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, JPN

November 14, 1978 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN

November 15, Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, JPN

September 27, 1979 Théâtre de Verdure, Nice, FRA (unconfirmed)

November 22, 1979 Wembley Arena, London, ENG (Year of the Child benefit)

January 18, 1980 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG

January 19-20, 1980 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

January 21, 1980 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

January 23, 1980 Odeon, Edinburgh, SCOT

January 24, 1980 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT

January 25, 1980 Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, SCOT

January 26, 1980 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

January 27, 1980 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

January 29, 1980 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

January 30, 1980 Assembly Rooms, Derby, ENG

January 31, 1980 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG

February 1-2, 1980 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG

February 3, 1980 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG

February 4, 1980 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG

February 5, 1980 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG

February 7, 1980 Dome, Brighton, ENG

February 8, 1980 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

February 9, 1980 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

February 10, 1980 New Theatre, Oxford, ENG

February 11, 1980 Pavillion, Hemel Hempstead, ENG

February 12, 1980 Civic Hall, Guildford, ENG

February 13, 1980 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG

February 15, 1980 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

February 16, 1980 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

February 17, 1980 Festival Theatre, Paignton, ENG

February 19, 1980 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL

February 21, 1980 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE

February 22, 1980 Whitla Hall, Belfast, NI

February 28, 1980 Amsterdam, NED (unconfirmed)

February 29, 1980 De Roma, Borgerhout, BEL

March 1, 1980 Palais Des Grottes, Cambrai, FRA

March 2, 1980 Maison des Sports, Reims, FRA

March 3, 1980 Hippodrome de Pantin, Paris, FRA

March 4, 1980 Salle de la Rotonde, Le Mans, FRA

March 5, 1980 Hall Espace, Clermont-Ferrand, FRA

March 6, 1980 Palais des Sports, Lyon, FRA

March 7, 1980 Palais des Sports, Dijon, FRA

March 8, 1980 Parc des Expositions, Nancy, FRA

March 10, 1980 Deutsches Museum, Munich, GER

March 11, 1980 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER

March 12, 1980 Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, GER

March 14, 1980 Stadthalle, Kassel, GER

March 15, 1980 Hemmerleinhalle Neunkirchen, Nuremberg, GER (supported by The Headboys)

March 16, 1980 Neue Welt, Berlin, GER

March 17, 1980 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER

March 18, 1980 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER

March 19, 1980 Ausstellungshalle, Sindelfingen, GER

March 21, 1980 Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, GER

March 22, 1980 Eurogress, Aachen, GER

March 23, 1980 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, GER

March 25, 1980 Volkshaus, Zurich, SUI

March 26, 1980 Sporthalle, Linz, AUT

March 27, 1980 Sofiensäle, Vienna, AUT (Broadcast by ZDF television)

March 28, 1980 Udine, ITY

March 29, 1980 Turin, ITY

March 30, 1980 Milan, ITY

March 31, 1980 Udine, ITY

April 1, 1980 Ljubljana, SLN

April 2, 1980 Belgrade, SER

April 3, 1980 Zagreb, CRO

Wishbone Ash UK Tour 1980

May 24, 1980 Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG

May 25, 1980 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL

May 27, 1980 Town Hall, Middlesbrough, ENG

May 28, 1980 Mecca Centre, Sunderland, ENG

May 29, 1980 King George's Hall, Blackburn, ENG

May 31, 1980 Market Hall, Carlisle, ENG

June 1, 1980 City Hall, Hull, ENG

June 2, 1980 Ilford Odeon, London, ENG

June 3, 1980 Odeon, Chelmsford, ENG

June 4, 1980 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

June 6, 1980 Pavilion, Bath, ENG

June 7, 1980 Odeon, Taunton, ENG

June 22, 1980 Cameron Bear Park, Alexandria, SCOT (2nd Loch Lomond Rock Festival)

August 20, 1980 Plaza de Toros, Santander, SPA

August 23, 1980 Freigelände Hemmerleinhalle, Neunkirchen am Brand, GER (Golden Summernight Festival 1980 #1)

August 24, 1980 Freilichtbühne Loreley, St. Goarshausen, GER (Golden Summernight Festival 1980 #2)

September 20, 1980 Théâtre de Plein Air, Colmar, FRA

November 3, 1981 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER (supported by Caro)

May 18, 1982 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

September 21, 1982 Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, ENG

September 22, 1982 Civic Hall, Guildford, ENG

September 24, 1982 City Hall, Hull, ENG

September 25, 1982 Guildhall, Preston, ENG

September 26, 1982 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

September 27, 1982 Empire Theatre, Sunderland, ENG

September 28, 1982 Thameside Theatre, Ashton-under-Lyne, ENG

September 29, 1982 Lyceum, Sheffield, ENG

October 1, 1982 City Hall, St. Albans, ENG

October 3, 1982 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG

October 4, 1982 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG

October 6, 1982 Assembly Rooms, Worthing, ENG

October 7, 1982 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG

October 8, 1982 Dominion Theatre, London, ENG

October 9, 1982 Rock Theatre, Chippenham, ENG

October 10, 1982 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG

October 11, 1982 Theatre Royal, Norwich, ENG

November 18, 1982 Stadthalle, Ludwigsburg, GER

June 16, 1985 New Ocean Club, Cardiff, WAL

February 27, 1988 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, ENG

February 28, 1988 Hummingbird, Birmingham, ENG

March 1, 1988 Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford, ENG

March 2, 1988 International 2, Manchester, Eng

March 3, 1988 Tivoli Ballroom, Buckley, ENG

March 4, 1988 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (Broadcast by BBC Radio 1)

March 5, 1988 Forum, Hatfield, ENG

March 6, 1988 Arts Centre, Poole, ENG

March 9, 1988 Riviera Centre, Torquay, ENG

March 25, 1988 Mayfair, Newcastle, ENG

March 27, 1988 Royal Hall, Harrogate, ENG

March 28, 1988 Astoria, Nottingham, ENG

March 29, 1988 Roxy, Sheffield, ENG

April 6, 1988 Metropole, Aachen, GER

April 7, 1988 Europasaal, Bayreuth, GER

April 8, 1988 E-Werk, Erlangen, GER

April 9, 1988 Schutzenhalle, Buren Harth, GER

April 10, 1988 Modernes, Bremen, GER

April 11, 1988 Zeche, Bochum, GER

April 12, 1988 Akzente, Tuttlingen, GER

April 13, 1988 Capitol, Hannover, GER

April 14, 1988 Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, GER

April 15, 1988 Altepiesel, Kunzell, GER

April 16, 1988 Waldcafe, Dudweiler, GER

April 17, 1988 Concertcentrum, Gieselwind, GER

April 18, 1988 Garage, Rastatt, GER

April 19, 1988 Theatrefabrik, Munich, GER

April 22, 1988 Biberach, GER

April 23, 1988 Herenthout, BEL

April 24, 1988 Hunky Dory Musikhalle, Detmold, GER

April 28, 1988 Schlaghaus, Wels, AUT

April 30, 1988 Stadtest, Vienna, AUT

May 2, 1988 Burgerweeshuls, Deventer, NED

May 3, 1988 Paradiso, Amsterdam, NED

May 4, 1988 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER (supporting Rush)

May 5, 1988 Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, GER (supporting Rush)

May 6, 1988 Kiel, Prasilia, GER

July 14, 1989. Sau Paulo, BRA (Guitar Heroes Festival)

July 16, 1989 Rio De Janeiro, BRA (Guitar Heroes Festival)

July 22, 1989 The Strand, Refondo Beach, CA

July 24, 1989 The Stone, San Francisco, CA

July 26, 1989 Ventura Theatre, Ventura, CA

July 27, 1989 Westwood, CA

July 29, 1989 Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA

August 4, 1989 New Orleans, LA

September 8, 1989 Winter Gardens, Eastbourne, ENG

September 9, 1989 City Hall, St. Albans, ENG

September 10, 1989 Catford Theatre, London, ENG

September 11, 1989 Borderline, London, ENG

September 12, 1989 Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells, ENG

September 13, 1989 Beck Theatre, Hayes, ENG

September 14, 1989 Princes Hall, Aldershot, ENG

September 15, 1989 Assembly Hall, Worthing, ENG

September 16, 1989 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, ENG

September 17, 1989 Woughton Centre, Milton Keynes, ENG

September 18, 1989 Riviera Centre, Torquay, ENG

September 20, 1989 Empire, Sunderland, ENG

September 24, 1989 Festival Hall, Corby, ENG

September 25, 1989 Corn Exchange, Cambridge, ENG

September 26, 1989 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

September 27, 1989 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

September 28, 1989 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

October 1, 1989 Willem II, Den Bosch, NED

October 2, 1989 Musikhalle, Frankfurt, GER

October 3, 1989 Akzente, Tuttlingen, GER

October 4, 1989 Rockfabrik, Ludwigsburg, GER

October 5, 1989 Theatrefabrik, Munich, GER

October 7, 1989 Docks Konzerte, Hamburg, GER

October 8, 1989 Outpost, Gottlingen, GER

October 9, 1989 Biskuithalle, Bonn, GER

October 10, 1989 Metropol, Aachen, GER

October 12, 1989 Capitol, Hannober, GER

October 13, 1989 E-Werk, Erlangen, GER

October 17, 1989 Vinomnia Saal, Rankwell, GER

October 18, 1989 Stadkino Saal, Salzburg, AUT

October 19, 1989 Haus der Jugend, Graz, AUT

October 25, 1989 Music & Action, Bonlanden, GER

October 26, 1989 Factory, Regensburg, GER

October 28, 1989 Haus der Jugend, Ingulstadt, GER

October 29, 1989 Meddox, Remscheid, GER

October 30, 1989 Arche, Ealdkirch, GER

October 31, 1989 Kultursaal, Saarbrucken, GER

November 1, 1989 Milieu, Haussch, GER

November 3, 1989 Baumgarten, Bisyensee, GER

November 4, 1989 Miami Nice, Berlin, GER

November 5, 1989 Top Act, Zapfendorf GER

November 6, 1989 Hyde Park, Osanabruck, GER

November 7, 1989 Garage, Lunsburg, GER

November 8, 1989 Felsenkeller, Hoxter, GER

November 9, 1989 Zeche Karl, Essen, GER

November 10, 1989 Audi Max, Glessen, GER

November 11, 1989 Kulturfabrick, Krefeld, GER

November 12, 1989 Gala, Bremen GER

January 26, 1990 Winter Gardens, Margate, ENG

January 27, 1990 Civic Centre, Aylesbury, ENG

January 28, 1990 Civic Theatre, Mansfield, ENG

January 30, 1990 Civic Hall, Camberley, ENG

February 1, 1990 Dome, Brighton, ENG

February 2, 1990 Cliffs Pavillion, Southend, ENG

February 3, 1990 Hertsmere Centre, Borehamwood, ENG

February 4, 1990 Civic Hall, Fareham, ENG

February 7, 1990 Marquee, London, ENG

February 9, 1990 Hummingbird, Birmingham, ENG

February 10, 1990 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG

March 2, 1990 Werner Seelenbinder Halle, Berlin, GER

March 5, 1990 Town & Country Club, London, ENG (Filmed for Thames TV)

June 3, 1990 Villa Marina, Douglas, ENG

July ?, 1990 Zurich, SUI

July 7, 1990 Swansea, WAL (Heineken Big Top Festival)

August 30, 1990 Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, ENG

August 31, 1990 Leisure Centre, Brentwood, ENG

September 1, 1990 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, ENG

September 2, 1990 Towngate Theatre, Basildon, ENG

September 4, 1990 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

September 6, 1990 Irish Centre, Birmingham, ENG

September 7, 1990 Civic Theatre, Mansfield, ENG

September 9, 1990 Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham, ENG

September 10, 1990 Corn Exchange, Maidstone, ENG

September 12, 1990 Beck Theatre, Hayes, ENG

September 14, 1990 Assembly Hall, Worthing, ENG

September 15, 1990 Forum, Hatfield, ENG

September 16, 1990 Woughton Centre, Milton Keynes, ENG

September 19, 1990 Civic Hall, Chatham, ENG

September 21, 1990 White Rock Theatre, Hastings, ENG

September 21, 1990 Catford Theatre, London, ENG

September 22, 1990 Civic Hall, Barnstaple, ENG

September 24, 1990 Civic Hall, Guildford, ENG

September 27, 1990 Ritz Theatre, Lincoln, ENG

September 28, 1990 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

September 29, 1990 Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, ENG

September 30, 1990 Leadmill, Sheffield, ENG

October 1, 1990 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG

October 2, 1990 Cleethorpes, ENG

October 4, 1990 Arcadia Theatre, Llandudno, WAL

April 12, 1991 Volkshaus, Zurich, SUI

April 13, 1991 Rubigen, SUI

April 19, 1991 Madrid, SPA

April 20, 1991 Barcelona, SPA

May 3, 1991 Forum, Hatfield, ENG

May 4, 1991 Winter Gardens, Weston Super Mare, ENG

May 5, 1991 Wroughton Centre, Milton Keynes, ENG

May 6-7, 1991 Marquee, London, ENG

May 8, 1991 Princes Hall, Aldershot, ENG

May 9, 1991 Assembly Hall, Worthing, ENG

May 11, 1991 King George's Hall, Blackburn, ENG

May 12, 1991 Civic Theatre, Mansfield, ENG

May 13, 1991 Tameside Theatre, Ashton-Under-Lyme, ENG

May 16, 1991 Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, ENG (with guest Laurie Wisefield)

May 20-21, 1991 Club Citta, Kawasaki, JPN

May 23, 1991 Bottom Line, Nagoya, JPN (2 shows)

May 24, 1991 Am Hall, Osaka, JPN (2 shows)

May 31, 1991 Festzelt, Babbenhausen, GER

June 2, 1991 Haus Neue Einheit, Chemnitz, GER

June 3, 1991 Capitol, Hannover, GER

June 4, 1991 Musichalle, Cologne, GER

June 5, 1991 Longhorn, Helingenwiessen, GER

June 6, 1991 Theater Fabrick, Munich, GER

June 7, 1991 Serenadenhof, Nuremburg, GER

June 8, 1991 Stadthalle, Neuenstadt, GER

June 9, 1991 Music Galerie, Uelzen, GER

June 10, 1991 Fabrik, Hamburg, GER

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