1972
1965
August 29, 1965 Big Top, Gary, IN
1966
August 20, 1966 Desert Scene Elks Lodge, Winslow, AZ
December ?, 1966 Our Lady Of Mercy Hospital, Dyer, IN
1967
July 1, 1967 Masonic Hall, Racine, WI
1968
February 14, 1968 Apollo Theater, New York, NY (J5 win Amateur Night Superdog Finals)
April 6, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL
April 13, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL
April 26, 1968 Thomas Edison High School, Gary, IN
April 27, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL
May 4, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL
May 11, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL
May 24-30, 1968 Apollo Theatre, New York City, NY (supporting Etta James)
May 31-June 6, 1968 Capitol Theater, Chicago, IL (J5 participate in fund raiser for a youth center some time during this week)
July 12-21, 1968 Regal Theater, Chicago, IL (Battle of the Groups)
August 10-11, 1968 Central Park Theater, Chicago, IL (3 shows at 2.00, 6.00 & 10.00 supporting Jerry Butler)
August 11, 1968 Guys and Gals Club, Chicago, IL (show at 11:30 pm)
September 27, 1968 Gilroy Stadium, Gary, IN (Benefit Show)
October 6, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL (show at 12:30 am)
October 13, 1968 Guys & Gals Club, Chicago, IL (show at 12:30 am)
November 1, 1968 High Chaparral Lounge, Chicago, IL (Marshall and the Chi-Lites headlining)
November 17, 1968 American Legion Hall, Hammond, IN
November 28-December 4, 1968 Regal Theater, Chicago, IL (supporting Stevie Wonder, Jo Ann Garrett & Johnny Taylor, with Syl Johnson, The Passions, Dion Jackson (MC) Carl Wright & The Burgess Gardner Band)
December 21-23, 1968 High Chaparral Lounge, Chicago, IL
December 29-Jan 2 1968, 1969 Apollo Theater, New York, NY (supporting Sam & Dave)
1969
Mar 7-9, 1969 High Chaparral Lounge, Chicago, IL
April 25-May 1, 1969 Met Theater, Chicago, IL (supporting the Delfonics)
May 4, 1969 Guys and Gals Club, Chicago, IL
May 9-11, 1969 High Chaparral Lounge , Chicago, IL
June 20-26, 1969 Apollo Theatre, New York City, NY (with Joe Simon & The Five Stairsteps)
July 11-12, 1969 Guys and Gals Club, Chicago, IL (2 shows at 11:30 & 2:00)
August 16, 1969 Forum, Los Angeles, CA (supporting Diana Ross and the Supremes)
August 22, 1969 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (Miss Black America Pageant)
Aug 30, 1969 Gilroy Stadium, Gary, IN (Festival Gary '69)
1970
May 2, 1970 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (First official Motown concert)
June 19, 1970 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (Supported by Jerry Butler (who replaced Ike & Tina Turner) & Rare Earth)
June 20, 1970 Forum, Los Angeles, CA (Supported by Jerry Butler (who replaced Ike & Tina Turner) & Rare Earth)
August 12, 1970 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (Joe Louis Tribute)
August 30, 1970 San Francisco, CA (The Jackson 5 get a standing ovation when they perform at a Motown sales convention. Also on the bill: Jimmy and David Ruffin, Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Four Tops, and Rare Earth)
October 9, 1970 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA
October 10, 1970 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, OH (Jackson 5 sing the National Anthem at the opening game of the World Series)
October 10, 1970 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH
October 11, 1970 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
October 16, 1970 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
October 17, 1970 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
October 18, 1970 International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL (2 shows 3.00 & 7.30)
November 26, 1970 Buffalo, NY (cancelled, due to death threats being made against Michael Jackson)
November 28, 1970 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY
December 27, 1970 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
December 28, 1970 Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
December 29, 1970 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
December 30, 1970 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL
1971
January 2, 1971 Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami, FL
January 3, 1971 Civic Center, Mobile, AL
January 29, 1971 University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, OH
January 30, 1971 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH (Supported by Yvonne Fair & The Commodores)
January 31, 1971 West Side High School, Gary, IN (2 shows at 3.30 & 8.00 supported by Yvonne Fair & The Commodores)
March 26, 1971 Fort Worth, TX ???
March 27, 1971 Dallas, TX ???
March 27, 1971 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA
March 28, 1971 Houston, TX ???
March 28, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
April 1, 1971 Mid-South Auditorium, Memphis, TN
April 2, 1971 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL
April 4, 1971 Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, MS
April 5, 1971 Monroe, LA
April 6, 1971 New Orleans, LA
April 7, 1971 City Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (2 shows 4.00 & 8.00)
April 9, 1971 Louisville, KY
April 10, 1971 Cleveland, OH
May 28, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
May 29, 1971 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN
May 30, 1971 Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK
July 16, 1971 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
July 17, 1971 Civic Center, Charleston, WV
July 18, 1971 Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA
July 20, 1971 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
July 21, 1971 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH
July 23, 1971 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL
July 24, 1971 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH
July 25, 1971 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
July 27, 1971 IMA Sports Arena, Flint, MI
July 28, 1971 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN
July 30, 1971 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
July 31, 1971 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
August 1, 1971 Dorton Arena, Raleigh, NC
August 2, 1971 Macon Coliseum, Macon, GA
August 7, 1971 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC
August 10, 1971 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL
August 11, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, AL
August 13, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
August 14, 1971 Kiel Auditorium, St Louis, MO
August 15, 1971 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
August 17, 1971 Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery, AL
August 18, 1971 Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK
August 20, 1971 Coliseum, Denver, CO
August 22, 1971 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
August 28, 1971 Ohio State Fair, Columbus, OH
August 29, 1971 Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, IA (2 shows)
August 31, 1971 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, ON
September 9, 1971 Michigan State Fair, Detroit, MI
September 12, 1971 Honolulu International Center Arena, Honolulu, HI
October 1, 1971 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (Black Expo)
October 15, 1971 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL
December 24, 1971 Los Angeles, CA (Charity concert for the Foundation for the Junior Blind)
December 27, 1971 Coliseum, Houston, TX
December 28, 1971 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX
December 29, 1971 Hampton Coliseum, Norfolk, VA
December 30, 1971 Coliseum, Richmond, VA
1972
January 1, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
January 2, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC
January 12, 1972 City Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (2 concerts to commemorate Dr Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, for the first time! The Supremes also performed.)
February 12, 1972 Kiel Auditorium, St Louis, MO
March 26, 1972 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA
March 27, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
March 29, 1972 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL
March 31, 1972 State Fair Coliseum, Jackson, MS
April 1, 1972 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
April 29, 1972 Indiana University Assembly Hall, Bloomington, IN (Little 500 track cycling race)
June 30, 1972 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
July 1, 1972 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
July 2, 1972 Coliseum, Norfolk, VA
July 7, 1972 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
July 8, 1972 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
July 9, 1972 Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
July 14, 1972 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH
July 15, 1972 Civic Center Arena, Pittsburg, PA
July 16, 1972 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH
July 18, 1972 International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL
July 21, 1972 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK
July 22, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX
July 23, 1972 Coliseum, Houston, TX
July 24, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
July 29-30, 1972 Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL
August 4, 1972 Carolina Coliseum Arena, Columbia, SC
August 5, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA
August 6, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
August 11, 1972 Civic Center, Savannah, SC
August 12, 1972 Constitution Hall, Washington, DC
August 13, 1972 Civic Center, Charleston, WV
August 17, 1972 Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, KY
August 18, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
August 19, 1972 Kiel Auditorium, St Louis, MO
August 20, 1972 Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis, IN
August 22, 1972 Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, MO
August 25, 1972 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
August 26, 1972 Forum, Los Angeles, CA
August 27, 1972 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
August 29, 1972 Honolulu International Center Arena, Honolulu, HI
September 30, 1972 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (Push Expo)
October 5, 1972 Chicago, International Theater, IL
October 30, 1972 London Palladium, London, ENG (Royal Variety Performance)
October 31, 1972 Talk Of The Town, London, ENG (Performance at Gala Champagne Lunch in their honor)
November 2, 1972 Concertbouw, Amsterdam, NED
November 3, 1972 Brussels, BEL
November 4, 1972 Circus Krone, Munich, GER
November 5, 1972 Stadhalle Offenbach, Frankfurt, GER
November 6, 1972 Olympia, Paris, FRA
November 9, 1972 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows at 6.30 & 9.00)
November 10, 1972 Bellevue, Manchester, ENG
November 11, 1972 Empire, Liverpool, ENG
November 12, 1972 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (2 shows at 4.00 & 7.00, supported by Junior Walker & The All Stars)
November 18, 1972 Hollywood, CA
1973
March 2, 1973 Coliseum, Oklahoma City, OK
March 3, 1973 Coliseum, Monroe, LA
March 4, 1973 Astrodome, Houston, TX
April 27, 1973 Tokyo Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, JPN
April 28, 1973 Yubin Chokin Hall, Hiroshima, JPN
April 30, 1973 Koseinankin Hall, Osaka, JPN
May 1, 1973 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN
May 2, 1973 Budokan, Tokyo, JPN
May 5, 1973 Coliseum Complex, Portland, OR
May 6, 1973 Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA
May 18, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
May 19, 1973 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH
May 20, 1973 St. John Arena, Columbus, OH
June 23, 1973 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS
June 26, 1973 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS
June 29, 1973 Beatie Park, Perth, AUS
July 1, 1973 Apollo Stadium, Adelaide, AUS
July 2, 1973 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS
July 4, 1973 Town Hall, Christchurch, NZ
July 5, 1973 Athletic Park, Wellington, NZ
July 13, 1973 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA
July 14, 1973 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT
July 15, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI
July 17, 1973 Hiram Bithrom Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico
July 20, 1973 Civic Arena, Pittsburg, PA
July 21, 1973 Long Pond Speedway, Long Pond, PA (Pocono State Fair)
July 22, 1973 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
July 24-25, 1973 International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL
July 27 1973 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH
July 28, 1973 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
July 29, 1973 Saratoga Perfect Arts, Saratoga, NY
August 3, 1973 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
August 4, 1973 Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA
August 5, 1973 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
August 7, 1973 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
August 8, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
August 10, 1973 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC
August 11, 1973 Omni, Atlanta, GA
August 12, 1973 Convention Center, Miami, FL
August 17, 1973 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
August 18, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St Louis, MO
August 19, 1973 Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis, IN
August 21, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
August 22, 1973 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX
August 24, 1973 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
August 25, 1973 Convention Center, Fresno, CA
August 26, 1973 Forum, Los Angeles, CA
August 28, 1973 Suffolk Downs, Boston, MA
August 29, 1973 Montreal, QC (Man & His World)
August 31, 1973 Ohio State Fair, Columbus, OH
September 2, 1973 International Center Arena, Honolulu, HI
September 26, 1973 US TV "Bob Hope Special" performing "Get It Together" & "Dancing Machine" and a comedy sketch with Bob. Broadcast date.
October 21, 1973 San Antonio, TX
November 3, 1973 US TV "Soul Train" performing "Dancing Machine", "Get It Together" & "Don't Say Goodbye Again". Also Jermaine performed "You're In Good Hands" & Michael performed "With A Child's Heart" solo. Broadcast date.
1974
January 4, 1974 Capitol Center, Largo, MD
January 10, 1974 US TV "One More Time" - TV Special, hosted by Pat Boone of old & new performers featuring the Jackson Five and the Mills Brothers. The J5 perform "Get It Together", and a medley of "I Want You Back", "ABC", "I'll Be There", "Ben", "Daddy's Home", "Never Can Say Goodbye" & "The Love You Save". They also perform "Up a Lazy River" & "Opus One" with the Mills Brothers. Broadcast date.
January 30, 1974 US TV "Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour" performing "Dancing Machine" and taking part in various comedy skits. Broadcast date.
February 1, 1974 Demba Diop Stadium, Dakar, SEN
February 2-3, 1974 Theatre National Daniel Sorano, Dakar, SEN
February 22, 1974 Astrodome, Houston, TX
March 2, 1974 16th Annual Grammy Awards performing a medley of "Be What You Are", "The Cisco Kid", "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love", "Love Train" & Midnight Train To Georgia". They also present Gladys Knight & The Pips with a Grammy for the best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance by a duo, Group or Chorus for "Midnight Train To Georgia".
March 16, 1974 US TV "Carol Burnett Show" performing "ABC" & "Dancing Machine" and take part in a comedy skit at a music school which features a performance of "This Old Man". Broadcast date.
April 3, 1974 US TV "Mike Douglas Show" performing "It's Too Late To Change The Time" & "Dancing Machine". Broadcast date.
April 4, 1974 US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Let It Be", "Never Can Say Goodbye" & "Dancing Machine"
April 9-23, 1974 MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
April 9, 1974 US TV "Merv Griffin Show" performing "It's Too Late To Change The Time" & "Dancing Machine". Broadcast date.
April 10, 1974 US TV "Sandy in Disneyland" performing a short Gilbert & Sullivan parody & a medley of "I Want You Back" & "ABC". Broadcast date.
April 26-28, 1974 Sahara Tahoe Hotel, Lake Tahoe, NV
May 13, 1974 RFK Stadium, Washington, DC
May 27-June 2, 1974 Sahara Tahoe Hotel, Lake Tahoe, NV
June 14-15, 1974 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (Cancelled)
June 16, 1974 Manchester, ENG (Cancelled)
June 18, 1974 Birmingham, ENG (Cancelled)
June 19, 1974 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT (Cancelled. 2 shows 6.30 & 9.00)
June 22, 1974 Forum, Los Angeles, CA
June 24-30, 1974 Mill Run Theater, Chicago, IL
July 8-14, 1974 Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA
July 19, 1974 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA
July 20, 1974 New Jersey State Fair, Trenton, NJ
July 21, 1974 Virginia Coliseum, Richmond, VA
July 26, 1974 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
July 27, 1974 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supported by Ohio Players)
July 29-August 4, 1974 Front Row Theatre, Cleveland, OH
August 6, 1974 Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL
August 7, 1974 Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
August 10, 1974 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
August 11, 1974 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
August 16, 1974 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN
August 17, 1974 World Expo, Spokane, WA
August 19, 1974 US TV "Tonight Show With Bill Cosby" performing "Dancing Machine" & a medley of "Killing Me Softly", "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" & "Danny Boy")
August 21-September 3, 1974 MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
September 3, 1974 US TV "Merv Griffin Show" performing "Dancing Machine" and Janet & Randy perform their Las Vegas act. Broadcast date.
September ?, 1974 US TV "Jerry Lewis Telethon" performing "Dancing Machine"
September 4-October 1, South American Tour of Panama, Venezuela & Brazil
? ?, 1974 BRAZILIAN TV "The J5 On TUPI" performing "Never Can Say Goodbye" and Michael performs "Ben" solo.
September 13, 1974 Anhembi Convention Center, Sao Paulo, BRA September 14, 1974 Pavilion of Exhibitions of Anhembi, Sao Paulo, BRA September 17, 1974 International Gym (Gigantinho), Porto Alegre, BRA September 18, 1974 Independência Stadium, Belo Horizonte, BRA September 19-20, 1974 Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro, BRA September 22, 1974 Nilson Nelson Gymnasium, Brasilia, BRA
September 22, 1974 US TV "Sonny Comedy Revue" performing "The Life Of The Party". Broadcast date.
October 4-6, 1974 Sahara Tahoe Hotel, Lake Tahoe, NV
October 7-November 1, 1974 Far East Tour of Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand & Philippines
November 3, 1974 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA
November 15, 1974 US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "It's Too Late To Change The Time" & "Dancing Machine"
November 20-December 3, 1974 MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
1975
January 25,1975 US TV "Carol Burnett Show" performing "The Life Of The Party" & a tribute medley to the Mills Brothers, Andrews Sisters, Supremes & Sonny and Cher of "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon", "Yakety Yak", "Stop! In The Name Of Love" & "Dancing Machine". Broadcast date.
February 6-12, 1975 Radio City Music Hall, New York City, NY (supported by Blue Magic & Hues Corporation)
February 15, 1975 National Stadium, Kingston, JAM (Postponed until March 8th, supported by Bob Marley & the Wailers)
March 8, 1975 National Stadium, Kingston, JAM (Rescheduled from February 15th, supported by Bob Marley & the Wailers)
March 16, 1975 US TV "Cher Show" performing "I Am Love", "The World Is A Mess" & a medley with Cher of "I Want You Back", "I'll Be There", "Never Can Say Goodbye", "The Love You Save" & "Dancing Machine" as well as a comedy sketch. Broadcast date.
April 9-18, 1975 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
June 9-15, 1975 Mill Run Theatre, Niles, IL
June 11, 1975 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
June 16, 1975 Philadelphia, PA (US TV "Dinah!" performing "Moving Violation" & "Forever Came Today". Michael also performed "One Day In Your Life" & "You Are My Sunshine" a duet with Dinah Shore, solo and Randy and Janet perform "Love Is Strange". Broadcast date.
June 28, 1975 Philadelphia, PA (US TV "American Bandstand" performing "Dancing Machine" & "Moving Violation". Michael also performed "Just A Little Bit Of You" solo. Broadcast date)
June 30-July 5, 1975 Nanuet Star Theater, Nanuet, NY
July 6, 1975 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury NY
September 1, 1975 Memorial Stadium, Mount Vernon, NY (supported by Tavares)
September 7, 1975 KTLA studios, Los Angeles, CA (US TV "The Music Thing" hosted by Dick Clark. Broadcast date.
On October 5th, 1975 – The Jackson 5 performed "Forever Came Today" & "All I Do Is Think Of You" Michael performed solos of 'Just A Little Bit Of You', 'One Day In Your Life' and 'We've Got Forever'. Also includes interview with Michael.
October 5, 1975 US TV "Soul Train" performing "Forever Came Today" & "All I Do Is Think Of You". Michael also performed "Just A Little Bit Of You", "One Day In Your Life" & "We've Got Forever" solo. Broadcast date.
October 18, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by K.C. & The Sunshine Band, Tavares & The Commodores)
December ?, 1975 Mexico City, MEX
December 11, 1975 US TV "Mike Douglas Show" performing "All I Do Is Think Of You". Broadcast date.
1976
January 21,1976 US TV "Carol Burnett Show" performing "Anybody Named Jackson Is A Friend Of Mine" with Carol Burnett, "Forever Came Today" & "Body Language (Do The Love Dance)" (without Jermaine). Broadcast date.
February 13-15, 1976 Folk Art Theater, Manila, PHL (Final Jackson 5 Tour)
February 16, 1976 US TV "The Rich Little Show" performing "Forever Came Today" and take part in a couple of skits (without Jermaine). Broadcast date.
February 17-19, 1976 Araneta Coliseum, Manila, PHL (Final Jackson 5 Tour)
June 16, 1976 Philadelphia, PA (US TV "Dinah!" performing "'De De Doo" with Dinah Shore. Michael also performed "One Day In Your Life" & "We're Almost There" solo. Broadcast date.
June 21, 1976 US TV "Tonight Show With Freddie Prinze" performing a medley of "Without A Song", "You've Got A Friend", "Behind Closed Doors", "You've Made Me So Very Happy", "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" & "You And Me Against The World". Michael also performed "Happy" solo.
1977
January 31, 1977 American Music Awards performing "Good Times"
February 8, 1977 US TV "Mike Douglas Show" performing "Enjoy Yourself", "Dreamer" & "Show You The Way To Go"
February 26, 1977 Estudio de Sábado Sensacional, Caracas, VEN
February 27, 1977 Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas, VEN
May 16, 1977 Queen Theatre, Glasgow, SCOT
May 19, 1977 King's Hall, Glasgow, SCOT (Royal Command Performance)
May 24, 1977 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG
October 21, 1979 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH
October 27, 1979 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by L.T.D.)
August 8, 1981 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH
September 8, 1981 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO (supported by Stacy Lattisaw)
March 25, 1983 Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA (Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever performing a medley of "I Want You Back", "The Love You Save", "Never Can Say Goodbye" & "I'll Be There". Michael also performed "Billie Jean" solo)