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[[March 23, 1968 Starlight Room, Boston, ENG]] (supported by Wild Angels & Tuesday's Children) |
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− | Package Tour |
+ | [[Package Tour with Gene Pitney, Amen Corner, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, Status Quo, Don Partridge, Lucas & The Mike Cotton Sound & (compere) Tony Brandon]] |
− | April 5, 1968 |
+ | April 5, 1968 Lewisham Odeon, London, ENG |
− | April 6, 1968 Hanley |
+ | April 6, 1968 Gaumont, Hanley, ENG |
− | April 7, 1968 Coventry Theatre |
+ | April 7, 1968 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG |
− | April 9, 1968 Glasgow |
+ | April 9, 1968 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (Amen Corner replaced by Marmalade) |
− | April 10, 1968 Manchester |
+ | April 10, 1968 Odeon, Manchester, ENG |
+ | April 11, 1968 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair) |
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− | April 11, 1968 Wolverhapton |
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− | April 12, 1968 Leeds |
+ | April 12, 1968 Odeon, Leeds, ENG |
− | April 13-14, 1968 Blackpool |
+ | April 13-14, 1968 ABC, Blackpool, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair) |
− | April 15, 1968 Derby |
+ | April 15, 1968 Gaumont, Derby, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair) |
− | April 17, 1968 Cardiff |
+ | April 17, 1968 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL |
− | April 18, 1968 |
+ | April 18, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG |
− | April 19, 1968 East Ham Granada |
+ | April 19, 1968 East Ham Granada, London, ENG |
− | April 20, 1968 |
+ | April 20, 1968 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG |
− | April 21, 1968 |
+ | April 21, 1968 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG |
− | April 23, 1968 Gloucester |
+ | April 23, 1968 ABC, Gloucester, ENG |
− | April 24, 1968 Portsmouth |
+ | April 24, 1968 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG |
− | April 25, 1968 Birmingham |
+ | April 25, 1968 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Honeybus) |
− | April 26, 1968 Sutton |
+ | April 26, 1968 Granada, Sutton, ENG |
− | April 27, 1968 Finsbury Park Astoria |
+ | April 27, 1968 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG |
− | April 28, 1968 Liverpool |
+ | April 28, 1968 Empire, Liverpool, ENG |
− | May 1, 1968 Peterborough |
+ | May 1, 1968 ABC, Peterborough, ENG |
− | May 2, 1968 Stockton |
+ | May 2, 1968 ABC, Stockton, ENG |
− | May 3, 1968 |
+ | May 3, 1968 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by The Move) |
− | May 4, 1968 |
+ | May 4, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG |
− | May 5, 1968 Hammersmith Odeon |
+ | May 5, 1968 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG |
− | May 7, 1968 Walthamstow Granada |
+ | May 7, 1968 Walthamstow Granada, London, ENG |
[[January 25, 1969 The Cobweb, Hastings, ENG]] |
[[January 25, 1969 The Cobweb, Hastings, ENG]] |
Revision as of 22:31, 22 May 2018
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound
February 5, 1967 Granada, Bedford, ENG (supporting Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, Easybeats, with David Garrick, The Vision & Compere Don Spencer)
Package Tour headlined by The Beach Boys with Helen Shapiro, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, The Nite People, The Marionettes, Terry Reid & Peter Jay's Jaywalkers with Compere - Alan Field
May 4, 1967 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (2 shows 6.45 & & 9.00)
May 5, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (2 shows 6.40 & 9.10)
May 6, 1967 Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 9.00)
May 8, 1967 Manchester Odeon, Manchester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
May 9, 1967 Glasgow Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (2 shows 6.40 & 9.00)
May 10, 1967 Edinburgh A.B.C., Edinburgh, SCOT (2 shows 6.30 & 8.50)
1968
March 23, 1968 Starlight Room, Boston, ENG (supported by Wild Angels & Tuesday's Children)
April 5, 1968 Lewisham Odeon, London, ENG
April 6, 1968 Gaumont, Hanley, ENG
April 7, 1968 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG
April 9, 1968 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (Amen Corner replaced by Marmalade)
April 10, 1968 Odeon, Manchester, ENG
April 11, 1968 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair)
April 12, 1968 Odeon, Leeds, ENG
April 13-14, 1968 ABC, Blackpool, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair)
April 15, 1968 Gaumont, Derby, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Love Affair)
April 17, 1968 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL
April 18, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG
April 19, 1968 East Ham Granada, London, ENG
April 20, 1968 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG
April 21, 1968 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG
April 23, 1968 ABC, Gloucester, ENG
April 24, 1968 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG
April 25, 1968 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by Honeybus)
April 26, 1968 Granada, Sutton, ENG
April 27, 1968 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG
April 28, 1968 Empire, Liverpool, ENG
May 1, 1968 ABC, Peterborough, ENG
May 2, 1968 ABC, Stockton, ENG
May 3, 1968 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (Amen Corner replaced by The Move)
May 4, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG
May 5, 1968 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG
May 7, 1968 Walthamstow Granada, London, ENG
January 25, 1969 The Cobweb, Hastings, ENG
Gentle Giant
1970
May 9, 1970 Portsmouth Polytechnic Union House, Portsmouth, ENG (First gig supported by Fairfield Parlour)
June 6, 1970 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG (Cancelled)
June 20, 1970 Klein Flottbek, Hamburg, GER (“Hamburg Open Air Pop Festival”, with Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Steamhammer, East of Eden & Uriah Heep)
June 25, 1970 Haverstock Hill Country Club, London, ENG
July 2, 1970 Speakeasy, London, ENG
July 4, 1970 Portsmouth Stadium, Portsmouth, ENG ("Popday '70" with Keef Hartley Band, Uriah Heep, East of Eden, Strawbs, Hokfoot, Gypsy, Heaven, Rosemary & (compere) Mike Raven)
July 10, 1970 Mother's, Birmingham, ENG (supporting Andy Ferris)
July 15, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (supporting Slade)
September 10 or 17, 1970 Concorde Club, Southampton, ENG
September 14, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Czar, with Jenks)
October 9, 1970 The Temple, London, ENG (supported by Kiss & Tear Gas)
November 14, 1970 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG (supporting Ginger Baker's Air Force, with Quartermass)
November 27, 1970 Maryland, Glasgow, SCOT
November 28, 1970 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG
December 2, 1970 Aquarius Birdcage, Harlow, ENG (with Gnidrolog)
December 5, 1970 Bumpers, London, ENG
December 7, 1970 Bolton Casino, Bolton, ENG (supported by Embryo & Mike Harding)
December 10, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG (supporting Colosseum, with Nucleus)
December 12, 1970 Speakeasy, London, ENG
December 18, 1970 Coatham Hotel, Redcar, ENG (Redcar Jazz Club)
December 19, 1970 Durham University, Durham, ENG
December 30, 1970 Tooting Castle, London, ENG (supported by Czar)
? ?, 1970 Technical College, Eastleigh, ENG (unconfirmed)
? ?, 1970 Fareham Youth Center, Fareham, ENG
? ?, 1970 The Woolston, Southampton, ENG
? ?, 1970 Llandaff Technical College, Cardiff, WAL
? ?, 1970 Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham, ENG
? ?, 1970 South Parade Pier, Portsmouth, ENG
? ?, 1970 Balls Park Teacher Training College, Hertford, ENG
1971
? ?, 1971 Tricorn Club, Portsmouth, ENG (Backing Richard Barnes)
? ?, 1971 Tricorn Club, Portsmouth, ENG
January 16, 1971 Imperial College, London, ENG (with Affinity)
January 22, 1971 Bedford College, London, ENG (with Uriah Heep)
January 29, 1971 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
January 31, 1971 Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, ENG (supporting Uriah Heep)
February 2, 1971 Lyceum, London, ENG
February 7, 1971 Torrington, London, ENG
February 12, 1971 King Alfred’s College John Stripe Theatre, Winchester, ENG
February 18, 1971 NEL Polytechnic, London, ENG (supporting Colosseum)
February 26, 1971 Horseshoe Pub, London, ENG
February 27, 1971 Manchester University Student Union, Manchester, ENG (supporting Colosseum)
March 1, 1971 City of London Polytechnic, London, ENG (supporting Swegas, with Formerly Fat Harry & Gehenna)
March 5, 1971 Didsbury College of Education, Manchester, ENG
March 13, 1971 Memorial Hall, Polesworth, ENG
March 18, 1971 University of Manchester, Manchester, ENG (with Supertramp)
March 19, 1971 Winter Gardens Empress Ballroom, Blackpool, ENG ("Arts Ball 71", supporting Colosseum, Marmalade & Mott the Hoople)
March 20, 1971 Thames Polytechnic Student Union, London, ENG (supported by Maya & Third World War)
March 22, 1971 Granary Club, Bristol, ENG (supported by Bucephalus)
March 26, 1971 Kursaal Ballroom, Southend-on-Sea, ENG (supporting Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express, Gypsy & Egg)
? ?, 1971 Market Hall, Haverfordwest, WAL (supported by Gnidrolog)
? ?, 1971 Cavern Club, Liverpool, ENG
March 31, 1971 Weser-Ems Halle, Oldenburg, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 1, 1971 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 2, 1971 Mulltonne, Hannover, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 5, 1971 Circus Krone, Munich, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 6, 1971 Meistersingerhalle, Nurnberg, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 7, 1971 Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 8, 1971 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER (supporting Colosseum)
April 17, 1971 Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke, ENG (supporting Renaissance, with Journey (not the US group) Llyn Tawton & dance group the Sinners)
April 30, 1971 Faculté d'Assas, Paris, FRA (supporting Colosseum)
May 8, 1971 Twickenham College Student Union, London, ENG (supporting Stone the Crows)
May 30, 1971 Palace Theatre Southend-on-Sea, ENG (supporting Lindisfarne)
June 4, 1971 City University, London, ENG ("Vertigo Showcase" tour, with the Graham Bond Magick, Warhorse, Catapilla & Jimmy Campbell)
June 17, 1971 Tower Ballroom, Great Yarmouth, ENG ("Vertigo Showcase" tour, with the Graham Bond Magick, Warhorse & Jimmy Campbell)
June 18, 1971 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG (supporting Groundhogs)
June 19, 1971 Guildhall, Plymouth, ENG (supporting Groundhogs)
June 22, 1971 Town Hall, Oxford, ENG ("Vertigo Showcase" tour, with the Graham Bond Magick, Warhorse & Jimmy Campbell)
June 24, 1971 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG ("Vertigo Showcase" tour, with the Graham Bond Magick, Warhorse & Jimmy Campbell)
July 2, 1971 Winter Gardens, Eastbourne, ENG
July 3, 1971 Queen's Hall, Widnes, ENG (supported by Heavy Light, Oblet, Schunge & Alcestis)
July 4, 1971 Kinema Ballroom, Fife, SCOT (supported by the Change)
? ?, 1971 Zoom Club, Frankfurt, GER
Drummer Martin Smith left replaced by 18-year-old Malcolm Mortimore
August 21, 1971 The Temple, London, ENG (supporting Black Widow, with Flying Hatband)
August 22, 1971 Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, ENG (supporting T Rex)
August 28, 1971 Clacton-on-Sea, ENG ("Weeley Festival" cancelled appearance supporting T Rex & the Faces)
September 4, 1971 Rheinhalbinsel, Speyer, GER (“2-Tage Festival” - "British Rock Meeting" supporting Black Sabbath)
September 5, 1971 Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT (“2-Tage Festival” - ”Sensational British Superstar Festival” supporting Black Sabbath)
September 10, 1971 Pavillion Gardens, Buxton, ENG ("Sound 71 Blues and Progressive Festival", supporting the Groundhogs & the Edgar Broughton Band, with East of Eden, Paladin, Juicy Lucy & Brewers Droop)
September 11, 1971 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 9.00, supporting Groundhogs)
Sep. 12 Croydon, ENG Fox at Greyhound (supporting Edgar Broughton Band
Sep. 27 Chester, England Quaintways (supporting If)
Oct. 8 Romford, England Ablemarle Club
Oct. 9 Isleworth, ENG Borough Road College (with Black Widow & Supertramp)
Oct. 10 Gravesend, ENG New Lord's Club - Civic Centre (supporting Mick Abrahams Band)
Oct. 15 Swansea, Wales Laughor Welfare Hall
Oct. 16 Southampton, England Southampton University
Oct. 18 Southampton, England Southampton University
Oct. 23 London, ENG London School of Economics (supporting Groundhogs)
Nov, 5 London, ENG Harrow Technical College (with Callum Bryce)
Nov. 6 Bromsgrove, ENG Shenstone College (supporting Renaissance, with Roger Ruskin Spear)
Nov. 18 Southall, England Underworld
November ?, 1971 Germany
November 24, 1971 Marquee, London, ENG (cancelled, due to being stranded in Belgium)
November 26, 1971 Highfield Comprehensive School, Liverpool, ENG (supporting Black Widow)
December 3, 1971 Two J's Club, Braintree, ENG (with Copperfield)
December 8, 1971 Whitley Abbey School, Coventry, ENG (supporting Dando Shaft)
December 17, 1971 Northwest Kent College of Technology, Dartford, ENG ("Giant Christmas Party". with Roger Ruskin Spear and his Giant Kinetic Wardrobe)
December ?, 1971 Fareham, ENG
December ?, 1971 Queen’s Hall, Narberth, WAL
1972
Jan. 6 Holstelbro, Denmark Holstebrohallen (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 7 Odense, Denmark Fyens Forum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 8 Copenhagen, Denmark KB-Hallen (2 shows supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 9 Gothenburg, Sweden Konserthuset (Cancelled slot supporting Jethro Tull because they were not allowed into Sweden)
Jan. 10 Oslo, Norway Njardhallen (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 11 Stockholm, Sweden Grottan (Cancelled slot supporting Jethro Tull because they were not allowed into Sweden)
Jan. 14 Lund, Sweden University of Lund - Akademiska Foreningen (Cancelled slot supporting Jethro Tull because they were not allowed into Sweden)
Jan. 15 Copenhagen, Denmark Tivoli Konsertsal (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 16 Copenhagen, Denmark Tivoli Konsertsal (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 17 Munster, Germany Munsterlandhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 18 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 19 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 20 Lubeck, Germany Hansahalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 21 Essen, Germany Grugahalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 22 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle Messgelande (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 23 Nurnberg, Germany Meistersingerhalle (Cancelled supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 24 Vienna, Austria Konserthaus (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 25 Nurnberg, Germany Meistersingerhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 26 Ludwigshafen, Germany Friedrich-Ebert Halle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 27 Hannover, Germany Niedersachsenhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 28 Offenburg, Germany Oberrheinhalle (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 29 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion (supporting Jethro Tull)
Jan. 30 Bern, Switzerland Festhalle (supporting Jethro Tull
Jan. 31 Milan, Italy (Unconfirmed supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 1 Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 2 Bologna, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (2 shows supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 3 Treviso, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 4 Varese, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 5 Novara, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supporting Jethro Tull)
Feb. 6 Novara, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supporting Jethro Tull)
Mar. 1 Paris, France Gibus Club unconfirmed
Mar. 4 Dourges, France Piblokto Club unconfirmed
Mar. 5 Dourges, France Piblokto Club unconfirmed
Mar. 11 Bradford, England Bradford University
Mar. 13 Gravesend, ENG Gravesend Civic Centre (with Writing On the Wall)
Mar. 17 Lancaster, ENG Lancaster University - Great Hall (supported by T2 & Roger Ruskin Spears’ Giant Kinetic Wardrobe)
Drummer Malcolm Mortimore injured in a motorcycle accident and replaced by John Weathers
Apr. 1 Blackburn, ENG Windsor Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 3 Folkestone, ENG Leas Cliff Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 4 Croydon, ENG Fox at Greyhound (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 5 Stafford, ENG Stychfield Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 7 Epsom, ENG Ebisham Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 8 Barry, WAL Memorial Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 9 Oaken Gates, ENG Town Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 11 Bradford, ENG St. George's Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 13 Cambridge, ENG Guildhall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 14 Corby, ENG Civic Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 15 Norwich, ENG St. Andrew's Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 16 Kenilworth, ENG Chesford Grange (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 17 High Wycombe, ENG Town Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 18 Southport, ENG Floral Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 20 East Kilbride, SCOT Olympia Ballroom (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 21 Sunderland, ENG Top Rank Suite (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 23 Edinburgh, SCOT Caley Cinema (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 24 Glasgow, SCOT City Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 25 Sheffield, ENG City Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film. Giant’s transport broke down on the way to this gig, so the Hendrix film was shown first)
Apr. 26 Lincoln, ENG Drill Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 27 Liverpool, ENG Liverpool Stadium (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 28 Cheltenham, ENG Town Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 29 St. Albans, ENG City Hall (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film)
Apr. 30 London, ENG Greyhound
??? Esher, England
May 11 Oldenburg, GER Weser-Ems-Halle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 12 Offenbach, GER Stadthalle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 13 Kronau, GER Grosse Mehrzweckhalle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 14 Ludenscheid, GER IKA-Traglufthalle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 15 Munich, GER Circus Krone Building (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 16 Nurnberg, GER Messehaus (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 17 Dusseldorf, GER Rheinhalle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 18 Munster, GER Halle Munsterland (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 19 Hamburg, GER Musikhalle (with Chicken Shack & Man)
May 21 Berlin, Germany Waldbuhne (Unconfirmed "Super Pop Festival")
??? “2nd British Rock Meeting” at Insel Grun in Germersheim
July ? Venice, Italy
Aug. ? Lido de Jesolo, Italy
Aug. 24 Charleston, South Carolina County Hall (supporting Black Sabbath)
Aug. 25 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium (supporting Black Oak Arkansas after Black Sabbath cancelled)
Aug. 27 Detroit, MI Cobo Hall (Unconfirmed supporting Black Sabbath)
Aug. 29 St. Paul, MN St. Paul Civic Center Theater (Unconfirmed)
Aug. 30 Knoxville, TN Civic Coliseum (Unconfirmed supporting Black Sabbath, with Argent)
Aug. 31 Salem, VA Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center (Unconfirmed supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 1 Savannah, Georgia Civic Center Arena
Sep. 2 or 3 Chandler, Indiana Bull Island (Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival. This event was poorly organized, so many acts pulled out, including Black Sabbath, the Faces, the Allman Brothers and Joe Cocker. Other bands who did manage to appear at the festival included Black Oak Arkansas, Canned Heat, Ravi Shankar and Nazareth
Sep. 5 Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis Armory (supporting Black Sabbath & JoJo Gunne)
Sep. 6 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 7 Jackson, MS Memorial Coliseum (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 8 New Orleans, LA Municipal Auditorium (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 9 Mobile, Alabama Municipal Auditorium (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 10 San Diego, California Sports Arena (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 11 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace (supporting Black Sabbath, with Malo)
Sep. 13 Portland, OR Memorial Coliseum (supporting Black Sabbath)
Sep. 15 West Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl (supporting Black Sabbath, with Captain Beyond)
Sep. 16 Sacramento, CA Civic Auditorium (supporting Black Sabbath, cancelled, due to Tony Iommi's collapse the night before)
Sep. 19 Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens (supporting Yes, with the Eagles)
Sep. 20 Indianapolis, IN Fairgrounds Coliseum (supporting Yes & the Eagles)
Sep. 21 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall (supporting Yes & the Eagles)
Sep. 23 Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis Armory (supporting Yes, with the Eagles)
Sep. 24 Milwaukee, WI Mecca Arena (supporting Yes, with the Eagles)
Sep. 29 Houston, TX University of Houston - Houston Room (free afternoon concert)
Sep. 29 San Antonio, TX Laurie Auditorium (supporting Frampton’s Camel)
Sep. 30 Arlington, TX University of Texas - Texas Hall (supporting Steve Miller)
Oct. 1 Houston, TX Music Hall (supporting Steve Miller & Frampton’s Camel)
Oct. 2 Columbia, SC Carolina Coliseum (supporting Yes & The Eagles)
Oct. 6 Rimouski, QC Centre Civique
Oct. 7 Montreal, QC Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montreal (supported by Plume and Cassonade)
Oct. 8 Ste-Foy, QC Pavillon Maurice-Pollack - Universite Laval (supported by William D. Fisher)
Oct. 13 Buffalo, New York Memorial Auditorium (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 14 Rochester, New York War Memorial (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 15 Bangor, Maine Bangor Auditorium (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 16 Springfield, Massachusetts Civic Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 17 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 18 Charleston, West Virginia Civic Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 19 Columbia, South Carolina Carolina Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 21 Cleveland, Ohio Public Hall (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 22 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 23 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 24 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium (Unconfirmed supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 25 Louisville, Kentucky Convention Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 26 Bowling Green, KY Western Kentucky University - Diddle Arena (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 27 Jackson, Mississippi Memorial Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 28 Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 29 Macon, Georgia Macon Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 3 St. Petersburg, Florida Bayfront Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 4 Miami, FL Miami Beach Convention Hall (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 5 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 6 Savannah, Georgia Civic Center Arena (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 7 Fort Wayne, IN Allen County Memorial Coliseum (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 8 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 11 Chicago, Illinois Chicago Stadium (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 12 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 13 New York, NY Madison Square Garden (supporting Jethro Tull)
Nov. 17 Birmingham, ENG Town Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Nov. 18 Edinburgh, SCOT Empire Theatre (Cancelled Supporting the Groundhogs)
Nov. 19 Dundee, SCOT Caird Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Nov. 20 Glasgow, SCOT Green's Playhouse (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Nov. 23 Oxford, ENG New Theatre (Unconfirmed Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Nov. 25 Hitchin, ENG Hitchin College (Cancelled supported by Medicine Head and Mike Absalom, who played a double set)
Nov. 26 Newcastle, ENG City Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Nov. 30 Hanley, ENG Victoria Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 1 Manchester, ENG Free Trade Hall (Cancelled Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 3 Bristol, ENG Colston Hall (Cancelled Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 5 Bradford, ENG St. George's Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 8 Bournemouth, ENG Winter Gardens (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 9 Leeds, ENG Leeds University (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 10 Paignton, ENG Festival Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 11 Wolverhampton, England Town Hall
Dec. 12 Hull, England City Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs)
Dec. 14 Chatham, ENG Central Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs)
Dec. 15 Sheffield, ENG City Hall (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 16 Liverpool, ENG Liverpool Stadium (Supporting the Groundhogs & Stray)
Dec. 22 London, ENG Rainbow Theatre (Supporting the Groundhogs)
Dec. 29 Pordenone, Italy Salone della Fiera (supported by Area)
Dec. 30 Bologna, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Area)
1973
Jan. 2 Genova, Italy Teatro Alcione (supported by Area)
Jan. 3 Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Area)
Jan. 4 Milan, Italy Paladido (supported by Area)
Jan. 5 Vicenza, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Area)
Jan. 6 Cavallermaggio, Italy Le Cupole (supported by Area)
Jan. 8 Varese, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Area)
Jan. 17 Frankfurt, GER Jahrhunderthalle (Cancelled appearance at "The Sound of Britain in Concert")
Feb. 23 Devizes, ENG Corn Exchange (Unconfirmed possibly first concert without Phil Shulman, supporting Thin Lizzy)
Mar. 4 Winchester, ENG King Alfred's College - John Stripe Theatre (First concert without Phil Shulman)
Mar. 8 Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena (supporting The J. Geils Band & Edgar Winter)
Mar. 9 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt University - Memorial Gymnasium (supporting Edgar Winter)
Mar. 10 Louisville, KY Convention Center (supporting Edgar Winter & Jo Jo Gunne)
Mar. 11 Cleveland, OH Music Hall (supporting Focus & Marc Almond
Mar. 12 Youngstown, Ohio State Theater (supporting Focus)
Mar. 13 Wilmington, NC University of North Carolina (supporting Jo Jo Gunne, with Tranquility)
Mar. 14 Chattanooga, TN Memorial Auditorium (supporting Black Oak Arkansas)
Mar. 15 Morgantown, West Virginia West Virginia University - Coliseum
March 16, 1973 Felt Forum, New York City, NY (supporting Mahavishnu Orchestra)
Mar. 17 Passaic, New Jersey Capitol Theater (supporting Edgar Winter)
Mar. 18 Allentown, PA Allentown Fairgrounds - Agricultural Hall (supporting Edgar Winter & Foghat)
Mar. 19 Niagara University - Student Center, Niagara Falls, NY (supporting Foghat, with Focus)
Mar. 21 Ottawa, ON High School of Commerce - Auditorium (supported by Necessite)
Mar. 22 Quebec City, QC Palais Montcalm (supported by Necessite)
Mar. 23 Quebec City, QC Palais Montcalm (supported by Necessite)
Mar. 24 Montreal, QC Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montreal (supported by Necessite)
Mar. 25 Sherbrooke, QC Centre Culturel - Grande Salle (supported by Necessite)
Mar. 29 Toronto, ON Massey Hall (supporting Wishbone Ash, with Vinegar Joe)
Mar. 30 Detroit, MI Masonic Auditorium (supporting Edgar Winter)
Mar. 31 Waterloo, ON Waterloo Lutheran University (supporting Wishbone Ash, with Vinegar Joe)
??? Buffalo, NY New Century Theatre (Unconfirmed date)
Apr. 3 Fort Wayne, Indiana Lantern (supported by Ethos Ardour)
Apr. 5 Macomb, IL Western Illinois University (supporting Humble Pie)
Apr. 6 Knoxville, TN Civic Coliseum (Unconfirmed supporting Humble Pie, with Foghat)
Apr. 7 Roanoke, VA Roanoke Civic Center (supporting Humble Pie & Foghat)
Apr. 8 Hampton, VA Hampton Roads Coliseum (supporting Humble Pie, with Foghat)
??? Johnstown, PA Cambria County War Memorial (supporting Humble Pie and replacing Foghat)
Apr. 10 Mt. Pleasant, MI Central Michigan University - Finch Fieldhouse (supporting J. Geils Band)
Apr. 11 Detroit, MI Masonic Auditorium (unconfirmed supporting J. Geils Band)
Apr. 12 Akron, OH Civic Theater (supporting Procol Harum)
Apr. 13 Chicago, Illinois Kinetic Playground (supporting Procol Harum)
Apr. 14 Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens (supporting Humble Pie & Edgar Winter
Apr. 15 Baltimore, MD Civic Center (Supporting Humble Pie & Edgar Winter)
Apr. 18 Warren, OH Packard Music Hall (supporting King Crimson, with MF Rattlesnake)
Apr. 20 & 21 San Francisco, CA Winterland (supporting Sha-Na-Na, & Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, with Colin Blunstone. Possibly replaced on the 21st by Steeleye Span)
Apr. 22 Kansas City, MO Cowtown Ballroom (supporting King Crimson, with Charles Lloyd)
Apr. 23 Wichita, KS Henry Levitt Arena (supporting King Crimson)
Apr. 24 Oklahoma City, OK State Fairgrounds - International Building (supporting King Crimson)
Apr. 25 Salt Lake City, UT Terrace Ballroom (supporting J. Geils Band)
Apr. 26 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre (Unconfirmed)
Apr. 27 Portland, OR Paramount Northwest Theatre (supporting Sha-Na-Na)
Apr. 29 San Bernardino, California Swing Auditorium
May 1 Dallas, TX Majestic Theater (supported by Steeleye Span)
May 2 Springfield, Missouri
May 3 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum (supporting Ten Years After)
May 4, 1973 Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX (supported by Steeleye Span)
May 5 San Francisco, California Winterland (Unconfirmed with Steely Dan, Humble Pie & Slade)
May 6 Houston, TX Santa Rosa Theater (supported by Steeleye Span)
May 21 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium (supporting Jethro Tull)
June 9 or 10 Waldbuhne, Berlin, GER (1.Summer Rock Festival, with Strawbs, Family, Ekseption, Beck-Bogart-Appice, and Uriah Heep) Germany’s 1973 "Summer Rock Festivals". This was a three day-day rock event split between the cities of Berlin and Frankfurt that also included, among others performers, the Strawbs, Family, Ekseption, Beck-Bogart-Appice, and Uriah Heep. The portion in Berlin was on June 9 and June 10, although it's not known which day Giant performed. Attendance in Berlin was a disappointing 6,500, much lower than the size of the crowd in Frankfurt.
KARTHAGO, THIN LIZZY, LONG TALL ERNIE AND THE SHAKERS, NAZARETH, EKSEPTION (NL), FAMILY, Beck, Bogert, Appice, URIAH HEEP, McKendree Spring.
Kin Ping Meh, UFO, WILD TURKEY, CHICKEN SHACK, VINEGAR JOE (with Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer), the GROUNDHOGS, ROYWOOD'S WIZZARD, OSIBISA, ATLANTIS, EDGAR BROUGHTON BAND
June 10 or 11 Radstadion, Frankfurt, GER (1.Summer Rock Festival, with the same basic lineup as at the Berlin show. The festival stopped in Frankfurt on June 10 and June 11, overlapping the Berlin show. A much better crowd, totaling 24,000, showed up in Frankfurt, than went to Berlin. The German press reported as many as 10,000 attendees lined up for up to three hours before the festivities even began. In both cities, organizers tried to cut eliminate wasted down time by showing Marx Brothers films between each act. At the end of the final evening in Frankfurt, a large fireworks display celebrated the conclusion of the Festival. Again, it's not known on which night GG was scheduled to play, but one recent report indicates the band may have cancelled their appearance.
July 21 or 22 Radstadion, Frankfurt, GER (2.Summer Rock Festival, with Black Sabbath, the Faces, Sly and the Family Stone, Rory Gallagher and Canned Heat) This was Germany's second 1973 "Summer Rock Festival". Unlike the first such Festival held the month before, this one was only staged in Frankfurt, probably due to the low attendance figures in Berlin back in June. Giant again participated, along with a number of other bands, including Black Sabbath, the Faces, Sly and the Family Stone, Rory Gallagher and Canned Heat. At one time, Paul McCartney and Wings were being advertised as the headliner, but that did not happen. The show took place on the weekend of July 21 and 22, but it is not known on which date Giant played.
21.Gentle Giant, Sly 22.Faces, Chuck Berry, Fumble, Nazareth, Tempest
Sep. 17 Plymouth, ENG Guildhall (supported by Rod Crisp and Wild Turkey)
Sep. 19 Doncaster, England Top Rank (supported by Wild Turkey)
Sep. 22 Manchester, England Stoneground (supported by Wild Turkey)
Sep. 23 Oxford, England New Theatre (supported by Rod Crisp and Wild Turkey)
Sep. 24 Chatham, England Central Hall (supported by Wild Turkey)
Sep. 26 Southampton, ENG Top Rank Suite (supported by Wild Turkey)
Sep. 28 Birmingham, ENG Town Hall (supported by Rod Crisp and Wild Turkey)
Sep. 29 Glasgow, SCOT City Hall (supported by Wild Turkey)
Sep. 30 Edinburgh, SCOT Caley Cinema (supported by Rod Crisp and Wild Turkey)
Oct. 2 Leicester, ENG Polytechnic (supported by Wild Turkey)
Oct. 3 Bristol, ENG Top Rank (supported by Wild Turkey)
Oct. 4 Llanelli, WAL Glen Ballroom (supported by Wild Turkey)
Oct. 5 Neath, WAL Gwyn Hall (supported by Wild Turkey)
Oct. 6 Aylesbury, England Friar's Club (supported by Wild Turkey)
Oct. 9 Catania, Italy Teatro Ambasciatori (2 shows supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 10 Palermo, Italy Teatro Biondo (2 shows supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 12 Bari, Italy Teatro Petruzzelli (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 13 Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 15 Reggio Emilia, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 16 Ancona, Italy Teatro Metropolitan (2 shows supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 17 Treviso, Italy Teatro Garabaldi (2 shows supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 18 Milano, Italy Palalido (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 19 Torino, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 20 Genova, Italy Teatro Alcione (2 shows supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 21 Travagliato, Italy Supertivoli (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 22 Novara, Italy Pallazzo dello Sport (supported by Acqua Fragile)
Oct. 23 Switzerland
Oct. 24 Switzerland
Oct. 25 Germany
Oct. 26 Berlin, GER Deutschland Halle (supporting Procol Harum, with Leo Kottke)
Oct. 27 Congress Centrum, Hamburg, GER (supporting Procol Harum, with Leo Kottke & Vince Weber)
Oct. 29 Frankfurt, Germany Jahrhunderthalle
Oct. ? Dortmund, Germany Market Hall
Oct. 31 Germany
Nov. 1 Belgium
Nov. 4 Belgium
Nov. 16 Golder's Green Hippodrome, London, ENG (recorded by the BBC supported by Dave Ellis)
1974
Mar. 8 Chatham, England Central Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 9 Norwich, ENG University of East Anglia - Main Hall (supported by Flying Hat Band)
Mar. 11 Manchester, ENG Free Trade Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 13 Guildford, ENG Civic Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 14 Plymouth, ENG Guildhall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 15 Swansea, WAL Guildhall - Brangwyn Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 16 London, ENG Drury Lane - Theatre Royal (originally scheduled for Mar. 10. Supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 18 Birmingham, England Town Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 19 Watford, England Town Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 20 Bedworth, England Civic Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 21 Derby, ENG King's Hall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 22 Sutton in Ashfield, ENG Golden Diamond (originally scheduled for Mar. 24)
Mar. 28 Portsmouth, ENG Guildhall (supported by String Driven Thing)
Mar. 29 Bournemouth, ENG Winter Gardens (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 4 Frankfurt, GEr Jahrhunderthalle (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 5 Munster, GER Munsterlandhalle (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 6 Stuttgart, Germany Gustav-Siegle-Haus (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 7 Kehl, Germany Stadthalle (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 8 St. Gallen, SUI Kongresshaus Schutzengarten (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 9 Munich, GER Theater an der Brienner Strasse (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 10 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle (supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 20 Menton, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 21 Marseille, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 22 Rodez, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 23 Lyon, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 24 Grenoble, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 26 Clermont-Ferrand, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 27 Uckange, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 29 Colmar, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
Apr. 30 Lille, France (Possibly cancelled, supported by String Driven Thing)
May 5, 1974 Turfschip, Breda, NED (one day festival, supported by Kayak, Snafu, Dizzy Man’s Band & others)
June 11, 1974 Agira, Toledo, OH (Cancelled)
June 15 Sheffield, England Sheffield University - Student Union
Sep. 6 Penzance, England The Garden
Oct. 8 Denver, Colorado Denver Coliseum (supporting Traffic)
Oct. 9-13 Los Angeles, CA Whisky A-Go-Go (supported by Ex-Canned Heat guitarist Harvey Mandel. 2 shows on the 12th & 13th)
Oct. 17 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater (supporting Golden Earring, with Aerosmith)
Oct. 18 Cleveland, Ohio Allen Theater (supporting Golden Earring. During the afternoon before the concert, the band did an in-store promotional appearance at a nearby record store called Record Revolution)
Oct. 19 Marietta, Ohio Marietta College (supporting Quicksilver Messenger Service)
Oct. 20 Youngstown, Ohio Tomorrow Club (2 shows 2.00 & 9.00 supporting Focus)
Oct. 21 Columbus, Ohio Agora
Oct. 22 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theater (supporting J. Geils)
Oct. 23 Parsippany, NJ A Joint In The Woods (supported by Joe’s Bar and Grill)
Oct. 24 Northampton, Pennsylvania Roxy Theatre (supported by P.F. and the Flyers)
Oct. 25 Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie-Mellon University (supporting Chick Corea’s Return to Forever)
Oct. 26 Lawrenceville, New Jersey Rider College (supporting Dave Mason)
Oct. 29 Harrisburg, PA Farm Show Arena (supporting Frank Zappa)
Oct. 31 Springfield, MA Julia Sanderson Theatre (supporting Focus, with John Martyn)
Nov. 1 New York, NY Academy Of Music (supporting Focus, with John Martyn)
Nov. 2 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (supporting Black Oak Arkansas & Golden Earring)
Nov. 4 Detroit, MI Cobo Hall (supporting J. Geils Band & Mountain)
Nov. 6 Flint, MI I.M.A. Auditorium (supporting Foghat)
Nov. 7 Schnecksville, PA Lehigh County Community College (or possibly at Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales. Supporting Robin Trower. The Strawbs were supposed to headline but cancelled)
Nov. 8 Plattsburgh, NY State University of New York at Plattsburgh (supporting Climax Blues Band)
Nov. 9 New Haven, CT Yale University - Woolsey Hall (supporting Poco)
Nov. 10 Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University - Newton White Athletic Center (supporting Robin Trower)
??? Buffalo, New York New Century Theatre
??? Upper Darby, PA Tower Theater (Unconfirmed supporting Focus )
??? North Branch, New Jersey Somerset County Community College (supporting either Robin Trower or Caravan)
Nov. 15 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Civic Coliseum (supporting Dave Mason & John Sebastian)
Nov. 17 Memphis, Tennessee Ellis Auditorium North Hall
Nov. 21 Basel, Switzerland Stadtcasino
Nov. 22 St. Gallen, Switzerland Kongresshaus Schützengarten
Nov. 23 Ascona, Switzerland Palestra Scolastica
Nov. 25 Bologna, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Arti e Mestieri)
Nov. 26 Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Arti e Mestieri)
Nov. 27 Udine, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Arti e Mestieri)
Nov. 28 Torino, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (supported by Arti e Mestieri)
Nov. 29 Genova, Italy Teatro Genova (cancelled supported by Arti e Mestieri)
Dec. 5 Sheffield, England City Hall cancelled
Dec. 6 Leeds, England Town Hall cancelled
Dec. 7 Norwich, England University of East Anglia cancelled
Dec. 8 Birmingham, England Town Hall cancelled
Dec. 9 Manchester, England Free Trade Hall cancelled
Dec. 10 Stoke on Trent, England The Heavy Steam Machine cancelled
Dec. 11 Glasgow, Scotland Apollo Centre cancelled
Dec. 12 Liverpool, England Royal Court Theatre cancelled
Dec. 13 Newcastle, England City Hall cancelled
Dec. 14 Edinburgh, Scotland Usher Hall cancelled
Dec. 16 Bristol, England Colston Hall cancelled
Dec. 18 Redruth, England Regal Cinema cancelled
Dec. 19 Plymouth, England Guildhall cancelled
Dec. 22 London, England Rainbow Theatre cancelled
1975
Jan. 8 Philadelphia, PA (unconfirmed)
Jan. 14 Montreal, Quebec Montreal Forum (supported by Maneige)
Jan. 15 Ottawa, ON Lansdown Park - Civic Centre Arena (supported by John Lee Hooker)
Jan. 16 Sherbrooke, Quebec Centre Culturel (supported by Sloche)
Jan. 18 New York, NY Academy of Music (2 shows supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Jan. 19 Trois Rivieres, Quebec University of Quebec - Sports Center
Jan. 21 Quebec City, QC Centre Municipal des Congress (supported by Sloche)
Jan. 22 Buffalo, NY Kleinhan's Music Hall (supporting Alvin Lee and Company)
Jan. 23 Rochester, NY Auditorium Theater (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Jan. 24 Toronto, Ontario University of Toronto - Convocation Hall (supported by The Myles and Lenny Band)
Jan. 25 Waterloo, ON Wilfrid Laurier University (supported by The Myles and Lenny Band)
Jan. 26 Springfield, Massachusetts Civic Center (supporting J. Geils)
Jan. 27 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom
Jan. 29 Utica, New York Memorial Auditorium (supporting J. Geils)
Jan. 31 Norman, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma - Field House (supporting Alvin Lee and Company & Michael Martin Murphey)
Feb. 1 Tulsa, OK (Unconfirmed, supporting Alvin Lee and Company)
Feb. 2 St. Louis, MO Kiel Auditorium (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with Mason Proffit)
Feb. 3 Denver, Colorado Ebbets Field
Feb. 4 Denver, Colorado Ebbets Field
Feb. 6 San Diego, CA Golden Hall (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Feb. 7 Long Beach, CA Long Beach Arena (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Feb. 8 Fresno, CA Warners Theater (supporting Alvin Lee and Company)
??? Berkeley, CA Community Theater (supported by Camel)
??? San Antonio, TX Texas Theatre (supporting Alvin Lee and Company)
??? Arlington, Texas Texas Hall (supporting Alvin Lee and Company)
Feb. 13 Santa Monica, CA Civic Auditorium (supported by Captain)
Feb. 14 San Francisco, CA Winterland (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Feb. 15 San Francisco, CA Winterland (supporting Alvin Lee and Company, with American Tears)
Feb. 17 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theater (supporting Peter Frampton)
May 13 Berlin, Germany Philharmonie
June 21 Dusseldorf, Germany Philipshalle ("2nd Pop Meeting" festival. A total of twenty different bands performed, including Grobschnitt, Nektar, Savoy Brown, UFO and the Baker Gurvitz Army. The festival was a two day affair, beginning on June 20, with Giant appearing midday on June 21)
Aug. 16 Boston, MA Boston Garden (supporting Steppenwolf & Peter Frampton)
Aug. 17 Toronto, Ontario Varsity Stadium (cancelled and rescheduled for Sep. 1)
Aug. 18 Trois-Rivieres, QC Stade de Trois-Rivieres (supported by Pollen & Raoul Duguay)
Aug. 21 Quebec City, Quebec Colisee (supported by Pollen)
Aug. 23 Hempstead, NY Calderone Concert Hall (Kiss played at 8:00 P.M. In a seperate concert. Giant was to perform at 11:30 P.M., but didn't start until 1.30 due to the taking down of Kiss' equipment taking longer than expected)
Aug. 24 Northampton, Pennsylvania Roxy Theater
Aug. 30 Montreal, Quebec Autostade (Originally scheduled for Aug. 29 but moved to the following night due to rain. Supported by Weather Report)
Sep. 1 Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens (rescheduled from Aug. 17, and originally supposed to take place at Varsity Stadium, but changed on the day of the concert to nearby Maple Leaf Gardens, supported by Jefferson Starship & J. Geils Band)
Sep. 12 Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium
Sep. 21 London, ENG New Victoria Theatre (supported by Michael Moore)
Sep. 23 Rotterdam, Holland De Doelen
Sep. 24 Frankfurt, Germany Jahrhunderthalle
Oct. 1 Largo, Maryland Capitol Center (supporting Jethro Tull)
Oct. 3 White Plains, New York White Plains Music Hall (supported by Gary Wright)
Oct. 4 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (supported by James Montgomery Band)
Oct. 5 Buffalo, New York New Century Theatre (supported by Brian Augur's Oblivion Express & Gary Wright)
Oct. 7 Ultrasonic Recording Studio, Hempstead, NY (broadcast live over New York City's WLIR radio)
Oct. 9 Waterbury, Connecticut Palace Theater (supporting Rick Wakeman)
Oct. 10 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum (supporting Rick Wakeman, with Larry Coryell and the Eleventh House)
Oct. 11 New York, New York Academy of Music (supported by White Lightning)
Oct. 14 Kalamazoo, Michigan Chenery Auditorium (cancelled due poor ticket sales)
Oct. 16 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theater (supported by Gary Wright)
Oct. 17 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall (Supporting Rick Wakeman, with Gary Wright)
Oct. 18 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum (supporting Rick Wakeman. Procol Harum was supposed to appear second on the bill but was unable to, due to their equipment truck breaking down in West Virginia. Giant agreed to let Procol use their equipment, but Wakeman vetoed the idea. Procol may have also asked to play last to give their equipment time to arrive, but Wakeman was not keen on that idea, either. Whatever the case, this all led to a nasty scene backstage between Wakeman’s road crew and members of Procol Harum. After Giant’s set, Procol band member Keith Reid tried to take the stage and announce to the crowd why they weren’t playing, but Wakeman’s crew stopped him. In fact, no announcement at all about Procol was made until the end of the evening. After the show, the battle went public as Procol’s Reid and Gary Brooker took to the airwaves over Cincinnati's WEBN radio to complain about the situation. Wakeman himself heard this broadcast and phoned in to rebut against what he called “lies”)
Oct. 19 Indiana, Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Fieldhouse (supporting Procol Harum
Oct. 21 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre (supporting Peter Frampton, with Gary Wright)
Oct. 22 St. Louis, Missouri Kiel Opera House (supporting Rick Wakeman)
Oct. 23 Vancouver, British Columbia Commodore Cabaret Ballroom (supporting REO Speedwagon who replaced Status Quo as headliners)
Oct. 24 Portland, Oregon Paramount Theatre (supporting the Strawbs)
Oct. 25 Seattle, Washington Moore Egyptian Theater (supporting the Strawbs)
Oct. 28 Berkeley, California Community Theater (supporting the Strawbs, with Bette White)
Oct. 30 Phoenix, Arizona Celebrity Theatre (supporting the Strawbs)
Nov. 1 Los Angeles, California Shrine Auditorium (supported by Tom Snow)
Nov. 2 San Diego, California Civic Center (supporting the Strawbs)
Nov. 5 New York, New York Academy of Music (Unconfirmed)
Nov. 7 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall (Unconfirmed)
Nov. 10 Oslo, Norway Chateau Neuf
Nov. 12 Stockholm, Sweden Karhuset
Nov. 13 Copenhagen, Denmark Daddy’s Dance Hall (cancelled)
Nov. 15 Hannover, Germany Niedersachsenhall
Nov. 16 Berlin, Germany HDK Concerthall
Nov. 17 Dusseldorf, Germany Philipshalle
Nov. 18 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle
Nov. 20 Gutersloh, Germany Sporthalle
Nov. 21 Wiesbaden, Germany Singen Scheffelhalle
Nov. 22 Munich, Germany Circus Krone Building
Nov. 24 Basel, Switzerland Mustermesse Reihenring
Nov. 25 Karlsruhe, Germany Stadthalle
Nov. 26 Mannheim, Germany Rosengarten Mozartsall
Nov. 27 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus
Nov. 28 Metz, France
Nov. 29 Paris, France Olympia
Nov. 30 Brussels, Belgium Ancienne Belgique
Dec. 1 Amsterdam, Holland Carre Theatre (supported by Mike McClintock)
Dec. 2 Rotterdam, Holland De Doelen (unconfirmed)
Dec. 5 Norwich, England University of East Anglia (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 6 Leeds, England Leeds University - Student Union (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 7 London, England Hemel Hempstead Pavillion (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 8 Birmingham, England Town Hall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 9 Manchester, England Free Trade Hall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 11 Bristol, England Colston Hall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 12 Cambridge, England Corn Exchange (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 13 Liverpool, England Liverpool Stadium (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 15 Derby, England King's Hall (supported by Michael Moore, originally scheduled for Dec. 18, but it was moved up to Dec. 15)
Dec. 16 Newcastle, England City Hall
Dec. 17 Sheffield, England City Hall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 19 Portsmouth, England Guildhall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. 22 Plymouth, England Guildhall (supported by Michael Moore)
Dec. ? Chatham, England Central Hall (unconfirmed)
1976
Apr. 29 Derby, England King's Hall (cancelled)
Apr. 30 Cambridge, England Corn Exchange (supported by Solution)
May 1 Southend-on-Sea, England Kursaal Ballroom (supported by Solution) (originally scheduled to play at a University in Leicester on this date, but that show cancelled)
May 2 London, England Drury Lane - Theatre Royal (supported by Solution)
May 5 Norwich, England University of East Anglia (supported by Solution)
May 6 Warwick, England Warwick University (supported by Solution)
May 7 Birmingham, England Town Hall (supported by Solution)
May 8 Malvern, England Winter Gardens (supported by Solution)
May 10 Oxford, England New Theatre (supported by Solution)
May 12 Manchester, England Free Trade Hall (supported by Solution)
May 13 Sheffield, England City Hall (supported by Solution)
May 14 Newcastle, England City Hall (supported by Solution)
May 15 Edinburgh, Scotland Usher Hall (supported by Solution)
May 17 Southampton, England Gaumont Theatre (supported by Split Enz)
May 21 Turfschip, Breda, NED (Festival show, with Kayak and Fungus among the other bands appearing)
May 22 Delft, Holland Stadion DHC ("Oor Festival" or as “Popfestival 76”. With 10cc, Nils Lofgren and an English comedy rock band called Alberto y los Trios Paranoias)
May 25 Lille, France Le Palais Rameau
May 26 Lyon, France Bourse du Travail (originally scheduled for May 28 but moved ahead two days)
May 27 Grenoble, France La Patinoire de Grenoble
May 28 or 29 Bordeaux, France Theatre de 'Alhambra
May 31 Torino, Italy Pallazzo dello Sport
June 1 Brescia, Italy Pallazzo dello Sport
June 2 Milan, Italy Paladido (cancelled)
June 3 Cantu’, Italy Pallazzo dello Sport
June 4 Reggio Emilia, Italy Pallazzo dello Sport
June 5 Rimini, Italy L’Altro Mondo (supported by Bingo)
June 7 Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport (The band donated their profits from this concert to relief efforts for earthquake victims in the Friuli region of northeast Italy)
June 17 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Tower Theater (supported by Starcastle)
June 18 New York, NY Central Park - Wollman Rink (“Shaeffer Music Festival”, supported by Starcastle)
June 19 Ellicott City, Maryland Hollywood Palace
June ? Buffalo, New York New Century Theatre (supported by Starcastle)
June 22 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (supporting Todd Rundgren's Utopia, with Derringer)
June 24 Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Coliseum (supported by Starcastle)
June 25 Quebec City, Quebec Colisee (supported by Starcastle)
June 26 Ottawa, On Lansdown Park - Civic Center Arena (supported by Starcastle)
June 27 Toronto, Ontario Massey Hall (supported by Starcastle)
June 28 Montreal, Quebec Place des Nations (supported by Starcastle)
June 30 London, Ontario London Gardens (supported by Starcastle)
July 1 Binghamton, New York Bijou
July 2 Rochester, New York Masonic Temple - Auditorium Theatre (supporting Rainbow, with Angel. Thin Lizzy was originally supposed to support but due to illness, they pulled out)
July 3 Hempstead, NY Calderone Concert Hall (broadcast live on New York City's WLIR radioas part of that station's Bicentennial celebration. the Mick Ronson Band played but not as an official opening act for Giant. They played quite early on, before most of the crowd even arrived, with their set meant for record executives in attendance)
July 5 Elyria, Ohio The Joker
July 6 Columbus, Ohio Agora (supported by I Don’t Care)
July 7 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre (supported by Felix Pappalardi’s band Creation)
July 8 Detroit, Michigan Ford Auditorium (supported by Felix Pappalardi’s Creation & Natural Gas)
July 9 Terre Haute, Indiana Indiana State University - Hullman Center (“Summer Jam”. Supporting Ted Nugent, With Starz & Wet Willie)
July 11 Dallas, Texas Electric Ballroom (supported by Uncle Rainbow)
July 13 Austin, Texas Armadillo World Headquarters (supported by Texas)
July 16 Santa Barbara, California Arlington Theater
July 17 Anaheim Stadium (supporting Yes, Peter Frampton & Gary Wright
July 18 San Diego, CA Balboa Stadium (supporting Yes, Peter Frampton & Gary Wright)
July 19 Fresno, California Selland Arena (supporting Peter Frampton)
July 20 Daly City, California Cow Palace (supporting Yes)
July 22 Vancouver, British Columbia Pacific Coliseum (supporting Yes)
July 23 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Coliseum (supporting Yes)
July 24 Spokane, Washington Spokane Coliseum (supporting Yes)
July 25 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum (supporting Yes)
July 28 Denver, Colorado Auditorium Arena (supporting Yes)
Sep. 16 Oslo, Norway Chateau Neuf
Sep. 17 Gothenburg, Sweden Konserthuset (support act Banco cancelled)
Sep. 18 Stockholm, Sweden Konserthuset (support act Banco cancelled)
Sep. 19 Lund, Sweden University of Lund - Olympen
Sep. 20 Kiel, Germany Audimax (supported by Banco)
Sep. 21 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle (supported by Banco)
Sep. 22 Berlin, Germany Philharmonie (Cancelled, due to problems encountered getting equipment across the border between West and East Germany, supported by Banco)
Sep. 23 Dusseldorf, Germany Philipshalle (supported by Banco)
Sep. 24 Mannheim, Germany Rosengarten Musensaal (supported by Banco)
Sep. 25 Munich, Germany Circus Krone Building (supported by Banco)
Sep. 27 Ulm, Germany Donauhalle (cancelled, supported by Banco)
Sep. 28 Offenbach, Germany Stadthalle (supported by Banco)
Sep. 30 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus
Oct. 1 Neuchatel, Switzerland Temple du Bas (supported by Banco)
Oct. 3 Vaduz, Liechtenstein (Possibly Oct. 2)
Oct. 5 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris (supported by Banco
Oct. 7 Brussels, Belgium Cirque Royal
1977
??? Montclair, NJ Montclair State Teacher's College (Unconfirmed supporting Renaissance)
Feb. 17 New Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY (supported by Mr. Big & Rodan)
Feb. 18 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (supporting Electric Light Orchestra, with Steve Hillage)
Feb. 20 Quebec City, QC Centre Municipal des Congress The Quebec (supported by Et Cetera)
Feb. 22 Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens (supported by Symphonic Slam)
Feb. 23 Montreal, Quebec Montreal Forum ( supported by Et Cetera)
Feb. 24 Albany, New York Palace Theater (supporting Renaissance)
Feb. 25 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (supporting Renaissance)
Feb. 26 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Tower Theater (supported by Ace)
Feb. 27 New York, New York Avery Fisher Music Hall
Feb. 28 Hempstead, New York Calderone Concert Hall (supported by Ace)
Mar. 1 Ellicott City, Maryland Hollywood Palace (supported by Zed)
Mar. 2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Hall (unconfirmed)
Mar. 4 Chicago, Illinois Riviera Theatre (supported by Renaissance)
Mar. 5 Akron, Ohio Civic Theatre (supporting Renaissance, with Mr. Big)
Mar. 6 Detroit, MI Ford Auditorium (supporting Renaissance)
Mar. 8 Indianapolis, IN Indiana Theater (supporting Renaissance, with Mr. Big
Mar. 11 Atlanta, Georgia Fox Theater (supporting Renaissance, with Sea Level)
Mar. 12 Tampa, Florida University of South Florida (supporting Renaissance)
May 13 Miami, Florida Gusman Cultural Center (supporting Renaissance)
Mar. 18 Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX (supported by The Wommack Brothers)
Mar. 19 Dallas, Texas Electric Ballroom (supported by Prism)
Mar. 20 Tulsa, Oklahoma The Wharf (supported by Point Blank)
Mar. 22 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theater (cancelled)
Mar. 25 Portland, Oregon Paramount Theater (supported by Starcastle)
Mar. 26 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theater (supported by Starcastle)
Mar. 28 San Jose, California San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (supported by Pablo Cruise & Stallion. Hometown heroes Pablo Cruise were supposed to headline but, for some reason, they and Giant switched places)
Mar. 30 San Diego, California Golden Hall (supported by Renaissance)
Mar. 31 Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium (supported by Renaissance & Gallagher and Lyle)
Apr. 1 Phoenix, Arizona Celebrity Theater (supporting Renaissance)
June 17 Koln, GER Mungersdorfer Stadion (GG Cancelled. Genesis, Manfred Mann's Earthband & Lake performed)
June 19 Offenbach, Germany Stadion am Bieberer Berg (GG Cancelled, replaced by John Miles. Genesis, Manfred Mann's Earthband & Lake also performed
Sep. 26 Cambrai, France Palais des Grottes - Jardin Public
Sep. 27 Brussels, Belgium Theatre 140
Sep. 28 Eindhoven, Holland Stadsschouwburg
Sep. 29 Nijmegen, Holland De Vereeniging
Oct. 1 Hannover, Germany NDR-Sendesaal
Oct. 2 Berlin, Germany Eissporthalle
Oct. 3 Offenbach, Germany Stadthalle
Oct. 4 Munich, Germany Circus Krone Building
Oct. 5 Heidelberg, Germany Stadthalle
Oct. 6 Koln, Germany Sporthalle
Oct. 7 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus
Oct. 8 Basel, Switzerland Mustermesse Reihenring
Oct. 9 Feldkirch, Austria Stadthalle
Oct. 10 Lugano, Switzerland Palazzetto dello Sport
US Tour
Oct. ? Center Valley, PA Allentown College (unconfirmed gig with Robin Trower)
Oct. 28 Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Montgomery County Community College
Oct. 29 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Tower Theater (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Oct 30 Guelph, ON University of Guelph - Athletic Centre (supported by Garfield who replaced Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 1 Montreal, Quebec Montreal Forum (supported by John Mayall. This gig was originally scheduled to take place on Oct. 31 with Dr. Feelgood as support)
Nov. 2 Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo University - Physical Activity Complex (cancelled, due to poor ticket sales supported by Dr. Feelgood & Rose)
Nov. 3 Albany, NY Palace Theater (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 4 Buffalo, NY New Century Theatre (supported by Dr. Feelgood & Crawler)
Nov. 5 New York, NY Palladium (supported by Dr. Feelgood & Crawler)
Nov. 6 New Paltz, NY New Paltz College - Elting Gym (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 8 New Haven, CT Yale University - Woolsey Hall (supported by Dr. Feelgood & The Dingoes)
Nov. 9 Ellicott City, Maryland Hollywood Palace (supported by Source. Originally, the band was scheduled to play in nearby Washington D.C at Warner Theater on this night with Dr. Feelgood, but that was cancelled andrescheduled for the Hollywood Palace)
Nov. 10 Bailey's Crossroads, VA Louie's Rock City (supported by Dr. Feelgood & Face Dancer)
Nov. 11 Boston, MA Paradise Theatre (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 12 Boston, MA Paradise Theatre (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 13 Boston, MA Paradise Theatre (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 15 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom (supported by Sandy Nassan)
Nov. 16 Hempstead, NY Calderone Concert Hall (supported by Dr. Feelgood)
Nov. 17 Asbury Park, NJ Convention Centre - Paramount Theater (supported by Law)
Nov. 18 Chester, PA Widener University - Schwartz Physical Education Center (supported by Baby Grand, which later evolved into the Hooters. At this concert, all who brought canned goods with them to be donated to the local Salvation Army charity drive received a discount on the admission price)
Nov. 20 Chicago, Illinois Uptown Theater (supported by Law)
Nov. 21 Stevens Point, WI University of Wisconsin - Quandt Fieldhouse (supported by Law. The University’s Athletic Department sponsored the concert as a fundraising event)
Nov. 22 Milwaukee, WI Oriental Landmark Theater (supported by Law)
1978
Jan. 5 Golders Green Hippodrome, London, ENG (filmed by the BBC for Sight and Sound)
1979
1980
May 6 Stony Brook, New York Stony Brook University
May 7 Rensselaer, New York Hullabaloo (supported by 805)
May 8 Syracuse, New York Stage East (supported by 805)
May 9 Montreal, Quebec Theatre St-Denis (two shows)
May 10 Toronto, Ontario Massey Hall
May 11 Rochester, New York Triangle Theater (supported by 805)
May 12 Detroit, Michigan Harpo's Theatre
May 13 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom
May 15 Buffalo, New York Kleinhan's Music Hall (supported by 805)
May 16 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Tower Theater
May 17 New York, New York Palladium (supported by David Sancious)
May 18 New Haven, Connecticut Toad's Place
May 20 Chicago, Illinois Park West
May 22 Boston, MA Paradise Club (two shows supported by Shane Champagne Band)
May 23 Asbury Park, New Jersey Fast Lane (supported by Regina Richards and the Red Hots)
May 24 Calderone Concert Hall, Mempstead, NY (supported by Regina Richards and the Red Hots)
May 25 Owings Mills, Maryland Painters Mill Music Fair
May 27 Virginia Beach, VA Rogues Gallery (supported by Robin Thompson. This gig was originally scheduled for May 26)
May 28 Charleston, West Virginia (Unconfirmed)
May 29 Atlanta, Georgia Agora
May 31 Gainesville, Florida Great Southern Music Hall
June 1 Miami, Florida Gusman Cultural Center
June 3 Houston, Texas Palace (supported by Heyoka)
June 4 Dallas, Texas Bijou Showcase Club (supported by Lightning)
June 5 Austin, Texas Armadillo World Headquarters
June 6 Norman, Oklahoma Boomer Theater
June 8 Denver, Colorado Rainbow Music Hall
June 9 Albuquerque, New Mexico KiMo Theatre (cancelled due to poor ticket sales)
June 10 Tempe, Arizona Dooley’s
June 11 Tucson, Arizona Dooley's (two shows)
June 13 West Hollywood, California The Roxy (2 shows supported by Juggler James Marcel)
June 14 West Hollywood, California The Roxy (2 shows supported by Juggler James Marcel)
June 15 San Francisco, CA Old Waldorf (2 shows 8.00 & 11.00, supported by comedian A. Whitney Brown)
June 16 West Hollywood, California The Roxy (2 shows supported by Juggler James Marcel)