1979 concert tour by Journey
Evolution Tour Location Associated album Evolution Start date March 1, 1979 End date September 2, 1979 Legs 3 No. of shows118
The Evolution Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey . The tour was in support of their 1979 album Evolution which peaked at #20 on the Billboard 200 like the previous album Infinity .
Background
From this tour, the band would further commit themselves to more touring, they would perform shows in Japan after having made a considerable dent in the music scene there. Following that was a lengthy tour in the United States, with ticket and album sales at their highest ever. The tour also included the show at the 1979 World Series of Rock on July 28, 1979 in Cleveland, Ohio, where they would perform with headliners Aerosmith , Ted Nugent , Thin Lizzy , AC/DC and Scorpions . The show was notable for the violence with the rowdy audience, as well as the death of one person before the show started.[ 2] [ 3]
At the August 5 show in Chicago's Day in the Park festival, security was much tighter for the band as they performed alongside Santana. The festivities were peaceful, nearly 200 people were arrested for a variety of minor infractions.[ 4]
At the conclusion of the tour on September 2, 1979, the band would take a bit of a rest before beginning work on their next album Departure . Despite the album and ticket sales they have made, the band were more received by British critics than the American critics. The band had expanded its operation to include a lighting and trucking operation for their future performances as the tour had grossed more than $5 million, making the band as popular as it had ever been in five years.[ 5]
Reception
John Quayle, who attended the Pittsburgh performance, stated in a review for the Observer-Reporter: "Primed by a hot Graham Parker and The Rumour, a near capacity crowd greeted Journey with open arms at the Stanley Theater and Journey responded very well, giving Pittsburgh a night of driving rock, sweetsung harmonies and a truly unforgettable performance." He concluded his review by stating that it was a 'fine concert', praising the setlist and noting on the approval of the audience.[ 6]
Tour dates
Date[ 7]
City
Country
Venue
Europe
March 5, 1979
London
England
Hammersmith Odeon
March 6, 1979
March 8, 1979
Hamburg
West Germany
Audimax
March 9, 1979
Cologne
Sartory-Säle
March 10, 1979
Neunkirchen am Brand
Hemmerleinhalle
March 12, 1979
Munich
Deutsches Museum
March 13, 1979
Mannheim
Rosengarten
March 15, 1979
Würzburg
Frankenhalle
March 16, 1979
Offenbach
Stadthalle
March 19, 1979
Paris
France
Le Stadium
March 21, 1979
Manchester
England
Manchester Apollo
March 22, 1979
Glasgow
Scotland
Apollo Theatre
March 23, 1979
Newcastle
England
Mayfair Ballroom
March 24, 1979
Sheffield
Sheffield City Hall
March 26, 1979
London
Hammersmith Odeon
March 27, 1979
Leicester
De Montfort Hall
March 28, 1979
Birmingham
Birmingham Odeon
April 2, 1979
The Hague
Netherlands
Congresgebouw
April 3, 1979
Sittard
Stadsschouwburg
April 5, 1979
Copenhagen
Denmark
Tivoli
April 7, 1979
Stockholm
Sweden
Konserthuset
Japan
April 12, 1979
Nagoya
Japan
Nagoya Kokai-do
April 14, 1979
Osaka
Koseinenkin Hall
April 15, 1979
Tokyo
Shibuya Kokai-do
April 16, 1979
Osaka
Koseinenkin Hall
April 18, 1979
Tokyo
Shibuya Kokai-do
United States
May 2, 1979
Medford
United States
Jackson County Fairgrounds
May 3, 1979
Eugene
McArthur Court
May 4, 1979
Seattle
Seattle Center Arena
May 5, 1979
Portland
Paramount Theatre
May 6, 1979
Boise
Fairgrounds Exposition Building
May 8, 1979
Salt Lake City
Terrace Ballroom
May 9, 1979
Denver
Rainbow Music Hall
May 10, 1979
May 11, 1979
Kansas City
Memorial Hall
May 12, 1979
May 13, 1979
St. Louis
Kiel Auditorium
May 14, 1979
Bloomington
Metropolitan Sports Center
May 15, 1979
Milwaukee
Milwaukee Auditorium
May 16, 1979
Chicago
Aragon Ballroom
May 17, 1979
May 18, 1979
May 19, 1979
May 20, 1979
May 22, 1979
Toledo
Toledo Sports Arena
May 23, 1979
Detroit
Cobo Arena
May 24, 1979
May 25, 1979
Port Huron
McMorran Arena
May 26, 1979
Toledo
Toledo Sports Arena
May 27, 1979
Columbus
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
May 28, 1979
Flint
IMA Auditorium
May 29, 1979
Detroit
Cobo Arena
May 30, 1979
Cleveland
Public Auditorium
May 31, 1979
Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati
June 1, 1979
Buffalo
Shea's Performing Arts Center
June 2, 1979
Pittsburgh
Stanley Theater
June 3, 1979
Syracuse
Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium
June 4, 1979
Henrietta
Dome Arena
June 5, 1979
Buffalo
Shea's Performing Arts Center
June 6, 1979
Albany
Palace Theatre
June 7, 1979
Portland
Cumberland County Civic Center
June 8, 1979
Boston
Orpheum Theatre
June 10, 1979
Passaic
Capitol Theatre
June 12, 1979
Binghamton
Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
June 13, 1979
Columbia
Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 14, 1979
Croton-on-Hudson
Croton Point Park
June 15, 1979
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
June 16, 1979
Boston
Orpheum Theatre
June 17, 1979
Shelton
Pinecrest Country Club
June 19, 1979
Baltimore
Baltimore Civic Center
June 20, 1979
Fort Worth
Tarrant County Convention Center
June 21, 1979
Austin
Municipal Auditorium
June 22, 1979
San Antonio
HemisFair Arena
June 23, 1979
Houston
Sam Houston Coliseum
June 24, 1979
Corpus Christi
Memorial Coliseum
June 26, 1979
Albuquerque
University Arena
June 27, 1979
Phoenix
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
June 29, 1979
San Bernardino
Swing Auditorium
June 30, 1979
Long Beach
Long Beach Arena
July 1, 1979
July 2, 1979
Oakland
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (Day on the Green 1979 )
July 3, 1979
July 4, 1979
July 6, 1979
Reno
Centennial Coliseum
July 12, 1979
Valley Center
Kansas Coliseum
July 13, 1979
Tulsa
Tulsa Assembly Center
July 14, 1979
Oklahoma City
Myriad Convention Center
July 15, 1979
Little Rock
Barton Coliseum
July 16, 1979
Kansas City
Municipal Auditorium
July 17, 1979
Joplin
Joplin Memorial Hall
July 18, 1979
New Orleans
The Warehouse
July 19, 1979
Shreveport
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
July 21, 1979
St. Petersburg
Bayfront Center
July 22, 1979
Miami
Miami Jai-Alai Fronton
July 24, 1979
Atlanta
Fox Theater
July 25, 1979
Nashville
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
July 26, 1979
Memphis
Mid-South Coliseum
July 28, 1979
Cleveland
Cleveland Stadium (Worlds Series of Rock 1979 )
July 29, 1979
Grand Rapids
George Welsh Civic Auditorium
July 30, 1979
Saginaw
Wendler Arena
August 1, 1979
New York City
Wollman Skating Rink (Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival 1979 )
August 2, 1979
Springfield
Hammons Center
August 3, 1979
Indianapolis
Indiana Convention Center
August 4, 1979
St. Louis
Checkerdome
August 5, 1979
Chicago
Comiskey Park
August 6, 1979
Kalamazoo
Wings Stadium
August 7, 1979
Madison
Dane County Coliseum
August 8, 1979
East Troy
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
August 10, 1979
Lansing
Lansing Civic Center
August 11, 1979
Detroit
Cobo Arena
August 12, 1979
August 13, 1979
Shelton
Pinecrest Country Club
August 14, 1979
New York City
Central Park
August 17, 1979
Las Vegas
Convention Center
August 28, 1979
San Antonio
HemisFair Arena
August 29, 1979
Corpus Christi
Memorial Coliseum
August 30, 1979
Houston
Sam Houston Coliseum
September 2, 1979
Oakland
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Box office score data
Personnel
References
^ Daly, Joe (October 17, 2019). "The wild and deadly story behind the 1979 World Series of Rock" . Louder .
^ "Rowdy Crowd Leaves 1 Dead Before Concert" . Cleveland: The Sunday Star-News. Associated Press. July 29, 1979. p. 4-A. Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ "Tight Security At WLUP-FM Concert" . Billboard . Vol. 91, no. 45. Chicago: Nielsen Business Media, Inc. September 1, 1979. p. 24. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ Kozak, Roman (November 3, 1979). "Lighting And Trucking Areas Attract Journey" . Billboard . Vol. 91, no. 44. New York: Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 36. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ Hazlett, Terry (June 13, 1979). "Disc Talk" . Observer-Reporter. p. B-5. Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ "Journey's Past Tour Information" . www.journey-tribute.com . Archived from the original on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2020-08-30 .
^ "Top Box Office" . Billboard . Vol. 91, no. 20. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. May 26, 1979. p. 41. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ "Top Box Office Of The Year" . Billboard . Vol. 91, no. 51. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 22, 1979. p. 50. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
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