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Line-Up: May 1966 (not really a band, as Jeff Beck was a member of Yardbirds at the time, but they did record some tracks)

       Jeff Beck - guitar
       Jimmy Page - guitar
       John Paul Jones - bass
       Nicky Hopkins - piano
       Keith Moon - drums

Line-Up: January 19, 1967

       Rod Stewart - background vocals
       Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals
       Dave Ambrose - bass
       Clem Cattini - drums

Line-Up: Mid January 1967 (Rehearsals Only)

       Rod Stewart - vocals
       Jeff Beck - guitar
       Ron Wood - guitar
       Kim Gardner - bass (replaced by Jet Harris in late January)
       Viv Prince - drums

January or February 1967 100 Club, London, ENG

March ?, 1967 Marquee Club, London, ENG (Ron Wood on 2nd guitar)

Line-Up: Late February - March 5, 1967

       Rod Stewart - vocals
       Jeff Beck - guitar
       Ron Wood - bass
       Ray Cook - drums

Package Tour with Roy Orbison, Small Faces, Paul & Barry Ryan, Jeff Beck, Sonny Childe and the T.N.T., Robb Storme Group, The Settlers & Ray Cameron

March 3, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (2 shows)

March 4, 1967 ABC, Exeter, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff left the tour after the first night)

March 5, 1967 ABC, Plymouth, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff left the tour after the first night)

March 5, 1967 Saville Theatre, London, ENG

March 7, 1967 Kingsway Theatre, Hadleigh, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 7, 1967 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG (UK Radio "Saturday Club" performing "Let Me Love You", "Stone Crazy", "I Ain't Superstitious", "Hi Ho Silver Lining" & "I Know I'm Losing You". Broadcast on the 18th March)

March 8, 1967 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 9, 1967 Odeon, Bolton, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 10, 1967 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 11, 1967 ABC, Chesterfield, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 12, 1967 Empire, Liverpool, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 15, 1967 Ritz, Luton, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 16, 1967 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 17, 1967 Granada, Tooting, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

Line-Up: Mid March, 1967 - Late March, 1967

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Mick Waller - drums (left the group in late March and returned in mid-August)

March 17, 1967 Waltham Forest Technical College, London, ENG

March 18, 1967 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 19, 1967 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 20, 1967 ABC, Edinburgh, SCOT (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 21, 1967 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 22, 1967 ABC, Carlisle, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 23, 1967 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 23, 1967 The Pavilion, Worthing, ENG

March 24, 1967 Gaumont, Doncaster, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 25, 1967 ABC, Lincoln, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 26, 1967 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 27, 1967 Odeon, Blackpool, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 29, 1967 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 30, 1967 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

March 31, 1967 Odeon, Cheltenhan, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 1, 1967 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 2, 1967 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 5, 1967 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 6, 1967 Granada, Slough, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 7, 1967 ABC, Aldershot, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 8, 1967 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

April 9, 1967 ABC, Romford, ENG (CANCELLED. Jeff was replaced by PP Arnold)

Line-Up: April 11, 1967 - April 17, 1967

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - guitar
  • Dave Ambrose - bass
  • Rod Coombes - drums

April 11, 1967 Marquee, London, ENG ((Debut of JBG with Aynsley Dunbar on drums) April 13, 1967 Assembly Hall, Worthing, ENG April 15, 1967 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG April 17, 1967 The Pavilion, Bath, ENG

Line-Up: April 21, 1967 - August 13, 1967

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums

April 21, 1967 Market Hall, St. Albans, ENG April 22, 1967 Westbrook Hall, Technical College, Bradford, ENG April 23, 1967 Beachcombers Club, Nottingham, ENG April 25, 1967 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG

April 26 or 27, 1967 BBC Television Centre, London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Hi Ho Silver Lining")

April 28, 1967 Upper Cut Club, Forest Gate, London, ENG April 29, 1967 Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, ENG May 6, 1967 Public Hall, Meacham, ENG May 7, 1967 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (NME Poll Winners Concert) May 7, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, ENG May 9, 1967 Beachcombers Club, Nottingham, ENG

May 10, 1967 BBC Television Centre, London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Hi Ho Silver Lining")

May 10, 1967 Britannia, Nottingham, ENG May 12, 1967 Town Hall, High Wycombe, ENG May 12, 1967 Roundhouse, London, ENG (supported by Jimmy Winston and Winston's Fumbs & Sam Gopal Indian Band) May 13, 1967 Drill Hall, Kingston-upon-Thames, ENG

May 15, 1967 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG (UK Radio "Monday, Monday" performing "Let Me Love You", "Rock My Plimsoul" & "Hi Ho Silver Lining". Broadcast Live)

May 15, 1967 Feathers Hotel Blue Opera Club, Ealing, ENG May 16, 1967 Corn Exchange Chinese R & B Club, Bristol, ENG May 19, 1967 Victoria Hall, Selkirk, SCOT May 20, 1967 Market Assembly Hall, Carlisle, ENG May 25, 1967 Liverpool University, Liverpool, ENG May 26, 1967 Manor House, London, ENG (Bluesville '67) May 27, 1967 Shoreline Club, Bognor Regis, ENG May 28, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport, ENG May 31, 1967 Oxford Cellar, Norwich, ENG June 2, 1967 Civic Hall, Solihull, ENG June 3, 1967 Burton's Hall, Uxbridge, ENG June 6, 1967 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Nite People) June 7, 1967 Caravelle Club, Airport Viewing Lounge, Birmingham, ENG June 14, 1967 Floral Hall, Gorleston, ENG June 16, 1967 Hexagon Resturant, Colchester, ENG (Grand Going Down Ball) June 17, 1967 Palace Theatre, Douglas, Isle Of Man June 19, 1967 Cook's Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG June 25, 1967 Midnight City, Birmingham, ENG

July 1, 1967 The Pier, Colwyn Bay, WAL July 2, 1967 Saville Theatre, London, ENG (2 shows supporting Cream)

July 4, 1967 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG (UK Radio "Saturday Club" performing "Rock My Plimsoul", "Tallyman" & "I Think I'll Be Leaving Early This Morning". Broadcast: July 8, 1967)

July 7, 1967 Skyline Ballroom, Hull, ENG July 8, 1967 Supreme Ballroom, Ramsgate, ENG July 9, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, ENG July 15, 1967 Town Hall, Torquay, ENG July 22, 1967 Starlight Room, Gliderdome, Boston, ENG July 23, 1967 Blenheim Park, Woodstock, ENG July 30, 1967 Town Hall, Truro, ENG

July ?, 1967 Marquee, London, ENG (unconfirmed) August 1967 Marquee, London, ENG (unconfirmed)

August 6, 1967 Reading Festival, Reading, ENG (unconfirmed)

August 13, 1967 Saville Theatre, London, ENG (Aynsley Dunbar's last show) August 13, 1967 Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENG (7th National Jazz & Blues Festival. Last gig with Aynsley Dunbar on drums)

Line-Up: August 19, 1967 - Late March, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Mick Waller - drums

August 19, 1967 California Ballroom, Dunstable, ENG August 20, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Guildford, ENG August 24, 1967 Assembly Hall, Worthing, ENG August 26, 1967 Toft's, Folkestone, ENG August 28, 1967 Abbey Park, Woburn, ENG (Festival Of The Flower Children) September 2, 1967 New Century Hall, Manchester, ENG September 3, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport, ENG September 5, 1967 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG September 8, 1967 Town Hall, Rugby, ENG September 9, 1967 Nautilus Club, Lowestoft, ENG September 15, 1967 Brittania Rowing Club, Nottingham, ENG September 16, 1967 Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG September 17, 1967 Chertsey, ENG September 20, 1967 The Marquee, London, ENG September 22, 1967 Queen Rink Ballroom, Hartlepool, ENG September 25, 1967 Cook's Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG September 26, 1967 Marquee, London, ENG September 29, 1967 Dartford, ENG September 29, 1967 UFO, Roundhouse, London, ENG (supported by Ten Years After, Mark Boyle's New Sensual Laboratory & Contessa & Veronica) September 30, 1967 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG October 6, 1967 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL October 7, 1967 Refectory, Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

October 9, 1967 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (UK Radio "David Symonds Show" performing "Rock My Plimsoul", "Let Me Love You Baby" & "Walking By The Railings". Broadcast song by song on the 16th, 19th and 20th October respectively)

October 13, 1967 Ghent, BEL October 14, 1967 Reading University, Reading, ENG October 15, 1967 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, ENG October 21, 1967 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG October 26, 1967 Speakeasy, London, ENG (joined by Chris Barber on one or more songs) October 27, 1967 Assembly Rooms, Tamworth, ENG October 29, 1967 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG October 30, 1967 Coventry, ENG

November 1, 1967 BBC Maida Vale 4, London, ENG (UK Radio "Top Gear" performing "I Ain't Superstitious", "Beck's Bolero", "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever", "You'll Never Get To Heaven If You Break My Heart" & "You Shook Me". Broadcast: November 5, 1967)

November 3, 1967 Poole College, Poole, ENG November 4, 1967 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG November 10, 1967 Beachcomber Club, Nottingham, ENG November 11, 1967 Bath Pavilion, Matlock, ENG November 16, 1967 Club-Au-Go-Go, Newcastle, ENG November 18, 1967 Lanchester Technical College, Coventry, ENG November 25, 1967 Haverfordwest, WAL November 30, 1967 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG

December 1, 1967 University, Cardiff, WAL December 2, 1967 Gaiety Ballroom, Romsey, ENG December 8, 1967 Birmingham University, Birmingham, ENG December 9, 1967 Technical College, Kingston-upon-Thames, ENG December 11, 1967 Slough College, Slough, ENG December 12, 1967 Marquee, London, ENG December 14, 1967 Sussex University, Brighton, ENG December 15, 1967 North East London Polytechnic, Walthamstow, ENG December 16, 1967 Wellington Club, East Dereham, ENG December 23, 1967 Town Hall, Oxford, ENG

1968

1968.xx.xx: Sessions for TV program "Smothers Brothers".

January 27, 1968 Norwich, ENG February 3, 1968 Egham, ENG February 9, 1968 Brittania Rowing Club, Nottingham, ENG February 17, 1968 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG February 20, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG

March 2, 1968 Manchester University, Manchester, ENG March 3, 1968 Rotterdam, NED March 8, 1968 Dartford, ENG March 9, 1968 Mill Hill, London, ENG March 9, 1968 Middle Earth Club, Covent Garden, London, ENG March 15, 1968 Plaza Ballroom, Oswestry, WAL March 16, 1968 Co-op Hall, Chesham, ENG March 17, 1968 Cat Ballou, Grantham, ENG

March 22, 1968 Walthamstow Technical College, London, ENG March 23, 1968 Bletchley, ENG March 24, 1968 Nottingham, ENG March 30, 1968 Wolverhampton, ENG

Line-Up: Late March, 1968 - Mid June, 1968 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar John Woods - bass Mick Waller - drums Nicky Hopkins - piano (Around this time Ron Wood left the Jeff Beck Group to join The Creation on a tour through Spain and Germany)

April 1, 1968 Cleethorpes, UK April 4, 1968 Llanelly, Wales April 5, 1968 Bicester, UK April 7, 1968 Bexley, UK April 8, 1968 Bath, UK April 9, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG April 11, 1968 Worthing, UK April 13, 1968 Zürich, SUI (TV-Appearance) April 14, 1968 Basel, SUI April 15, 1968 Chur, SUI April 16, 1968 Lucerne, SUI April 17, 1968 St. Gallen, SUI April 19, 1968 Copenhagen, DEN (poss 20th & 21st as well) April 20, 1968 Trelleborg, SWE April 21, 1968 Roskilde, Denmark April 24, 1968 Gothenburg, SWE April 25, 1968 Uddevalla, SWE April 25, 1968 Stockholm, SWE April 26, 1968 Jönköping, SWE April 27, 1968 Kristinehamn, SWE April 28, 1968 Copenhagen, DEN

May 4, 1968 Paris, FRA May 5, 1968 Paris, FRA May 10, 1968 Dartford, ENG May 11, 1968 Bradford, ENG May 12, 1968 Kirklevington, ENG May 18, 1968 Weston-Super-Mare, ENG

May 28, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (unconfirmed)

June 2, 1968 Coventry, ENG June 7, 1968 Bluesville, The Manor House, London, ENG (Bluesville '68)

Line-Up: June 14, 1968 - August 3, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Mick Waller - drums
  • Nicky Hopkins - piano

June 14-15, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supporting Grateful Dead, with Seventh Sons) June 16, 1968 Daytop Village Reality Home Rehabilitation Center, Staten Island, NY (Daytop Under The Stars Festival. Benefit concert with special guest Jimi Hendrix)

June 17-22, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (with Eric Clapton jamming on the 18th & Jimi Hendrix jamming with them on 22nd) June 26-29, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA July 1-3, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

July 5-6, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (supported by (5th) Faith, Charging Rhino of Soul, (6th) The Frost, Gold)

July 7, 1968 5th Dimension Club, Ann Arbor, MI July 9-11, 1968 La Cave, Cleveland, OH July 12-13, 1968 Catacombs, Houston, TX July 16, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (with Big Brother And The Holding Company, Sly Stone & Richie Havens) ??? July 17, 1968 LuAnne's, Dallas, TX July 19-21, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Sly & The Family Stone) July 23-25, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Moby Grape) July 26-27, 1968 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA (supporting Blue Cheer & Pink Floyd) August 2-4, 1968 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA

Line-Up: August 10, 1968 - October 5, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Mick Waller - drums

August 10, 1968 Kempton Park Racecourse, Sunbury, ENG (8th National Jazz & Blues Festival, with special guest Nicky Hopkins on piano)

September 6, 1968 Manor House, London, ENG (Bluesville '68) September 14, 1968 Norwich, ENG

September 17, 1968 BBC Studio 1, London, ENG (UK Radio "Top Gear" performing "You Shook Me", "Shapes Of Things", "Sweet Little Angel", "instrumental", "Mother's Old Rice Pudding", "Jeff's Boogie" & "Rock My Plimsoul". Broadcast: September 29, 1968 (except "Rock My Plimsoul" which was broadcast on the 3rd November. With Tony Newman on drums)

September 24, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Red Light District)

September 30, 1968 Stockholm, SWE October 1, 1968 Stockholm, SWE October 2, 1968 Stockholm, SWE October 3, 1968 Stockholm, SWE October 4, 1968 Rigoletto, Jonkoping, SWE October 5, 1968 Brondby Popclub, Copenhagen, DEN

Line-Up: October 11, 1968 - February 5, 1969

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Mick Waller - drums
  • Nicky Hopkins - piano (from 18th October onwards)

October 11, 1968 Electric Theatre, Chicago, IL October 12, 1968 Alma College, Alma, MI October 13, 1968 Hullaballoo, Mentor, OH (2 shows) October 15-17, 1968 La Cave, Cleveland, OH October 18-19, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows each night, supported by Tim Buckley & Albert King) October 20, 1968 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA (supporting Big Brother & The Holding Company) October 22-24, 1968 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (supported by Kensington Market & Earth Opera) October 24, 1968 Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston, MA October 25-26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Ten Years After & American Dream) October 30, 1968 Rock Pile, Toronto, ON October 31, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (Benefit gig for the children in Biafra)

November 1-3, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (Supported by (1st) Toad, (2nd) McKenna Mendelson Mainline (replaced Dogfox), The London Fog, (3rd) Joyful Wisdom) November 8, 1968 Music Hall, Houston, TX November 9, 1968 Southern Methodist University McFarlin Auditorium, Dallas, TX November 10, 1968 Independence Auditorium, Baton Rouge, LA November 10, 1968 Oklahoma City, OK November 15-16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami, FL (Jimmy Page guests on 15th) November 22-23, 1968 Grande, Cleveland, OH (supported by (22nd) Wild Yam Rama Chuck Band & (23rd) MC5) November 27, 1968 Eagle's Auditorium, Seattle, WA November 29-30, 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (Supported by Moody Blues, 10 Years After & Mint Tatoo)

December 5-8, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supported by Sweetwater) December 6, 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA December 9, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA ? December 12, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY December 16, 1968 The Pavillion, Bath, ENG (cancelled, replaced by Led Zeppelin) December 21, 1968 Middle Earth Club, Roundhouse, London, ENG

1969

January 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG February ?, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG February 5, 1969 Toby Jug, Tolworth, ENG (Last gig with Micky Waller on drums)

February 8, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (cancelled) February 14-15, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (cancelled, replaced by Sam and Dave (14th) & Chuck Berry (15th). Supported by Winter & Savoy Brown (15th only) & Aorta (who replaced Small Faces)) February 16, 1969 State University Of New York, Stony Brook, NY (supported by Jethro Tull & Mountain) February 21, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (Cancelled. Replaced by Blood, Sweat & Tears)

Line-Up: March 7, 1968 - March 23, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Douglas Blake - bass (replaced Ron Wood for one show-then fired)
  • Tony Newman - drums
  • Nicky Hopkins - piano

March ?, 1969 Alexandria, VA (Douglas Blake fired after this gig. Ron Wood then rejoins) March 2, 1969 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA March 7, 1969 State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY March 7, 1969 Island Garden Arena, West Hempstead, NY (supported by Savoy Brown Blues Band & Mountain) March 8, 1969 Grand, Cleveland, OH March 9, 1969 Electric Theater, Toronto, ON

March 14-15, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (supported by Sweetwater, Van Morrison)

March 16, 1969 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD March 21-22, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI March 23, 1969 Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN

April 1, 1969 Palm Springs Drive-In Theatre, Palm Springs, CA ("The Palm Springs Pot Festival" Cancelled appearance with John Mayall, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Lee Michaels, & The Flyin Burrito Brothers amongst others)

April 10-13, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (Cancelled. replace by Country Joe & The Fish. Supported by Aynsley Dunbar, Zephyr, (11th-13th) Electric Band)

April 25, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG

Line-Up: May 2, 1968 - May 9, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Tony Newman - drums
  • Nicky Hopkins - piano

May 2-3, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by Joe Cocker & The Grease Band & NRBQ. Joe Cocker joined them on the 3rd to sing "Bye Bye Baby")

May 6-8, 1969 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (Supported by The Nice)

May 9, 1969 Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2 shows)

June 4, 1969 Nicky Hopkins quits June 6, 1969 Ron Wood quits (Rod Stewart and Tony Newman quit shortly thereafter)

June 6, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by The Steamhammer)

June 12, 1969 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA ? June 20, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA ?

June 26, 1969 BBC Television Centre, London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Goo Goo Barabajagal" backing Donovan. Telecast on the 24th July)

Line-Up: July 2, 1968 - July 26, 1968

  • Rod Stewart - vocals
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Ron Wood - bass
  • Tony Newman - drums

July 2, 1969 Aerodome, Schenectady, NY July 3, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by Jethro Tull & Soft White Underbelly) July 4, 1969 Festival Field, Newport, RI (16th Annual Newport Jazz Festival) July 5, 1969 Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, NY July 11, 1969 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with Sly & The Family Stone, Mothers Of Invention, Ten Years After & Savoy Brown) July 12, 1969 Race Course, Laurel, MD (Laurel Pop Festival) July 13, 1969 Singer Bowl, Flushing, NY (Singer Bowl Music Festival, supporting Vanilla Fudge, with Ten Years After & Edwin Hawkins Singers. With special guests Jimmy Page (gtr), Robert Plant (voc), Glenn Cornick (bass), John Bonham (perc), Ric Lee (dr) & Carmine Appice (dr) during "Jailhouse Rock". John Bonham jammed also on "Rice Pudding") July 14, 1969 Central Park Wollman Memorial Rink, New York City, NY (2 shows, Schaefer Music Festival) July 18-19, 1969 Pirate's World Amusement Park, Pirates Cove, Dania, FL July 21, 1969 Tamarack Lodge, Ellenville, NY (Mountain Rock Festival) July 22, 1969 Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA July 25-27, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

August 1-2, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (supported by Terry Reid & Blues Image. Jeff Beck cancelled, the last Jeff Beck Group show was July 26 in Detroit. A flyer has Fleetwood Mac in place of Blues Image)

November 5, 1969 Jeff Beck was in an auto accident

1970

April 13, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG (cancelled)

June ?, 1970 Show with Lord Sutch

1971

May ?, 1971 Hampstead Country Club, London, ENG (A practice gig)

With Bob Tench (vicals), Max Middleton (keyboards), Cozy Powell (drums), Clive Chaman (bass)

Jeff Beck US Tour 1971


September 30, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

October 28, 1971 Travelodge Theater, Phoenix, AZ (2 shows 7.00 & 10.00, supported by Beans)

October 29, 1971 Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA

October 30, 1971 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Billy Preston, Nazgul)

October 31, 1971 San Bernardino, CA

November 5-6, 1971 Academy of Music, New York City , NY (supported by Redbone & Tucky Buzzard)

November 8, 1971 Boston, MA December 14, 1971 Paris Theater, London, ENG (UK Radio session) December ?, 1971 Music Hall, Boston, MA

1972

January ?, 1972 Frankfurt, GER February ?, 1972 Roundhouse, London, ENG

February 18, 1972 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG (supported by Heaven)

March 3, 1972 London College Of Printing, London, ENG (supported by Heaven)

April 8, 1972 Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, GER (supported by Heaven)

May ?, 1972 Orpheum, Boston, MA May 4, 1972 Long Island Commack May 5, 1972 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY (2 shows 8.00 & 11.30, supported by Looking Glass)

May 7, 1972 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Stevie Wonder & Free)

May 9, 1972 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON May 13-14, 1972 Aerie Crown Theatre, Chicago, IL May 17, 1972 Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT May 20, 1972 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Mayo) May 21, 1972 Memphis, TN May ?-?, 1972 Orpheum, Boston, MA June 29, 1972 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (BBC Radio with Max Middleton, Bob Tench & Cozy Powell on drums)

July 14, 1972 Top Rank, Birmingham, ENG July 23, 1972 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Last gig as The Jeff Beck Group)

Beck, Bogert & Appice

W/Kim Milford, Max Middleton, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice August 1, 1972 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (as Jeff Beck Group) August 2, 1972 Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY (as Jeff Beck Group, supported by Argent, Flash & Blue Oyster Cult) August 4, 1972 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL (supported by Poco & Argent) August 7, 1972 Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX (supported by Foghat. Kim Milford was fired after the show and replaced by Bob Tench)

August 8, 1972 Chicago, IL

W/Bob Tench, Max Middleton, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice (Milford gone) August 11, 1972 Swing Auditorium, San Bernadino, CA August 12, 1972 Civic Center, San Jose, CA

August 13, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA August 14, 1972 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA (supported by Argent)

W/Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice (Tench,Middleton gone) September 16, 1972 Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG (supporting Frank Zappa, Hawkwind, Man, Linda Lewis, Biggles & Sam Apple Pie) September 23, 1972 Grangemouth Stadium, Grangemouth, SCOT (Great Western Express Festival, supported by Status Quo, Steeleye Span, Billy Connolly, Average White Band, Lindisfarne, Beggers Opera, The Everley Brothers, Sunshine, The Chris McClure Section & MC John Peel. Uriah Heep & Electric Light Orchestra were billed but did not play) September 30, 1972 Amsterdam, NED October 3, 1972 Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, BEL October 7, 1972 Hanover, GER October 8, 1972 Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, GER

October 15, 1972 Mile End Sundown, London, ENG

October 20, 1972 Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (start of US tour)

October 22, 1972 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (supported by James Gang & Mom's Apple Pie)

October 24, 1972 Music Hall, Boston, MA (poss Aquarius Theatre)

October 25, 1972 Palace Concert Theater, Providence, RI

October 27, 1972 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ (2 shows 7.30 & 11.00, supported by Boz Scaggs & Wet Willie)

October 28, 1972 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

October 29, 1972 R.I.T. College, Rochester, NY

November 7, 1972 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI

November 11, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (end of US tour)

1973

Beck, Bogert & Appice UK Tour 1973 February 1, 1973 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG February 2, 1973 Reading University, Reading, ENG February 3, 1973 Imperial College Great Hall, London, ENG February 6, 1973 Heavy Steam Machine, Hanley, ENG February 7, 1973 Liverpool University, Liverpool, ENG February 8, 1973 Loughborough University Of Technology, Loughborough, ENG February 9, 1973 Newcastle Polytechnic, Newcastle, ENG February 10, 1973 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG February 11, 1973 Hardrock Theatre, Manchester, ENG February 12, 1973 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL February 14, 1973 Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, ENG February 15, 1973 Hard Rock, Bournemouth, ENG February 16, 1973 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG (supported by Flash) February 18, 1973 Top Rank Suite, Cardiff, WAL February 20, 1973 Bataclan Theatre, Paris, FRA

Wet Willie US Tour 1973 (supporting Beck, Bogert & Appice) March 28, 1973 Music Hall, Boston, MA (supported by Wet Willie) March 29, 1973 Lowe's Theatre, Syracuse, NY (supported by Wet Willie) March 30, 1973 Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ (supported by Wet Willie) March 31, 1973 McDonough Arena, Georgetown University, Washington DC (supported by Wet Willie) April 1, 1973 Palace Theatre, Albany, NY (supported by Wet Willie) April 2, 1973 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH (supported by Wet Willie) April 3, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Wet Willie) April 4, 1973 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (supported by Wet Willie) April 5, 1973 Armory, Minneapolis, MN (supported by Wet Willie) April 6, 1973 State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN (with Blue Öyster Cult and REO Speedwagon) April 7, 1973 War Memorial Hall, Rochester, NY (supported by Wet Willie) April 8, 1973 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (supported by Steely Dan & Wet Willie) April 9-10, 1973 Felt Forum, New York City, NY (supported by Wet Willie) April 11, 1973 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Wet Willie) April 13, 1973 Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, ON (supported by Wet Willie) April 14, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Wet Willie) April 15, 1973 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH April 16, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA April 26, 1973 Seattle Centre Arena, Seattle, WA April 27, 1973 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR April 28-29, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Wet Willie) May ?, 1973 ABC-TV In Concert, Santa Monica, CA May 3, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA May 4, 1973 University Of California, Santa Barbara, CA May 5, 1973 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Wet Willie) May 6, 1973 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Freddie King & Wet Willie) May 8, 1973 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI May 13-14, 1973 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, JPN May 16, 1973 Shimin Kaikan, Nagoya, JPN May 17-19, 1973 Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, JPN June ?, 1973 Rad Stadium, Nuremburg, GER June ?, 1973 Frankfurt, GER June 9, 1973 Waldbühne, Berlin, GER (Summer Rock Festival Berlin 1973) June 9, 1973 Messezentrum Halle, Nuremberg, GER June 11, 1973 Burgemeester Damen Sportpark, Geleen, NED (Pinkpop Festival 1973) June 12, 1973 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA July 3, 1973 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (Jeff guests with David Bowie on "Jean Genie - Love Me Do" & "Around And Around") July 11, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Dr. John & Marshall Tucker Band) July 13, 1973 Curtis Simpson Hall, Tampa, FL July 16, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by Dr. John) July 20, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX July 21, 1973 State Fair Coliseum, Dallas, TX (supported by Spooky Tooth) July ?, 1973 Park Centre, Charlotte, NC July 29, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (London Music Festival 1973, with Back Door & Beckett) September 1, 1973 Chestuee Charolais Farm, Benton, TN (Cancelled. The Midwest Monster Peace Jubilee and Music Festival with (1st) Quicksilver Messenger Service, Canned Heat, Black Oak Arkansas, Beck, Bogert & Appice, Roberta Flack, Deodato, Earl Scruggs, Chambers Brothers, Ballin' Jack, Freddie King, White Witch & (2nd) Edgar Winter Group, T. Rex, Spirit, Buddy Miles, Dr. John, Muddy Waters, Michael Quatro Jam Band, Joe Walsh & Barnstorm, Wolfgang, Dr. Hook & His Medicine Show, Iggy & The Stooges) September 15, 1973 Crystal Palace Bowl, London, ENG (Celebration Garden Party) November 25, 1973 Cine Marni, Brussels, BEL

1974

Beck, Bogert & Appice UK Tour 1974

January 8, 1974 Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, SCOT

January 9, 1974 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, SCOT

January 10, 1974 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

January 11, 1974 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG

January 12, 1974 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

January 13, 1974 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

January 14, 1974 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

January 16, 1974 Dome, Brighton, ENG

January 17, 1974 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL

January 19, 1974 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG

January 20, 1974 Empire, Liverpool, ENG

January 22, 1974 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

January 23, 1974 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG

January 24, 1974 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

January 26, 1974 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG

January 26, 1974 Rainbow, London, ENG (2 shows)

1975

Jeff Beck/Mahavishnu Orchestra US Tour 1975 With Bernard Purdie, Wilbur Bascombe, Max Middleton April 24, 1975 New Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 25, 1975 Dome Center, Henrietta, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 26, 1975 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 27, 1975 Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 29, 1975 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 30–May 1, 1975 Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 2, 1975 Midnight Special TV show, With Billy Preston, Ollie Brown, Buddy Miles, Willie Weeks & Max Middleton. Previously taped, Broadcast date May 2, 1975 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 3, 1975 Music Hall, Boston, MA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 4, 1975 Conn Coliseum, New Haven, CT (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 6, 1975 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 7, 1975 Music Hall, Cleveland, OH (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 8, 1975 Aerie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 9, 1975 Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 10, 1975 Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 11, 1975 Ambassador Theater, St Louis, MI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 28, 1975 Exposition Hall, Civic Plaza, Phoenix, AZ (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 29, 1975 Golden Hall, San Diego, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 30, 1975 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 31, 1975 Winterland, San Fransisco, CA (2 shows, with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 1, 1975 Civic Center, San Jose, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 3, 1975 Paramount Theater, Portland, OR (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 4, 1975 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 7, 1975 Ice Arena, Denver, CO (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 8, 1975 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 9, 1975 Civic Center, El Paso, NM (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 11, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 12, 1975 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 13, 1975 Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 14, 1975 Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 15, 1975 Music Hall, Houston, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) July 5, 1975 Johnson Gym, Albuquerque, NM July 19, 1975 Queen Elizabeth Theater, Vancouver, BC July 23, 1975 O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, ON (2 shows) July 27, 1975 Toronto, ON July 30, 1975 NBC Arena, Honolulu, HI July ?, 1975 New Orleans, LA (New Orleans Pop Festival) August 3, 1975 Makoma Ice Arena, Sapporo, JPN (World Rock Festival) August 5, 1975 Hichi-Ken-Tui-Kykan, Nagoya, JPN August 6, 1975 Kyoto, JPN (Cancelled as Jeff had caught a cold) August 7, 1975 Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, JPN (Right after the concert, Jeff entered hospital. After the treatment, he went back to England, diagnosed with pneumonia) August 9, 1975 Sendai, JPN (cancelled) October 15, 1975 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (postponed to 16th, due to Rod Stewart having laryngitis, supporting The Faces & Aerosmith) October 16, 1975 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (re-scheduled from 15th) October 18, 1975 Gulfstream Race Track, Hallandale, FL November 8, 1975 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

1976

117-date tour, from June 1976 into February 1977 with the Jan Hammer Group.

With Jan Hammer, Tony Smith, Steve Kindler and Fernando Saunders May 23, 1976 Roundhouse, London, ENG May ?, 1976 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Guests with Alvin Lee & Company) ?/?/76, Kansas City, MO ?/?/76, Pinecrests, ? May 29, 1976 Community Concourse, San Diego, CA June 4, 1976 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA June 5-6, 1976 Oakland Stadium, Oakland, CA (supporting (5th) Boz Scaggs & (6th) J. Geils Band) June 12, 1976 Starlight Amphitheatre, Burbank, CA June 19, 1976 Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC June 24, 1976 Milwaukee, WI June 26, 1976 Parade Stadium, Minneapolis, MN June 27, 1976 North Dakota State University, ND June 29, 1976 Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, MO (Super Jam with Jefferson Starship, Fleetwood Mac, Ted Nugent & Jan Hammer)

July 3, 1976 Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI (2 shows) July 5, 1976 Iowa Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA July 10, 1976 Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL ("World Series of Rock #1", with The Jan Hammer Group, supporting Aerosmith, with Derringer featuring Rick Derringer & Stu Daye. During Jeff's and The Jan Hammer Group performance, two fires started around the same time at the upper deck of Comiskey Park, sending out huge clouds of black smoke. The concert continued though) July 15, 1976 City Auditorium, Jackson, MS July 18, 1976 Moody Coliseum, Dallas, TX July 19, 1976 Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, TX (with Journey) July 20, 1976 Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX July 23, 1976 Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO August 12, 1976 Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA August 21, 1976 Capital Centre, Largo, MD (supporting Jefferson Starship) August 25-26, 1976 Nassau Collisseum, Uniondale, NY August 27, 1976 Hockey Rink, Cape Cod, MA August 30-31, 1976 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH (supporting Jefferson Starship) August 31, 1976 Astor Theater, Reading, PA September 2, 1976 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supporting The Beach Boys) September 4, 1976 Concord Pavilion, Concord, NY September 12, 1976 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA (supporting Aerosmith, with Starz & Rick Derringer) September 13, 1976 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA October 7, 1976 Civic Center, Providence, RI October 8, 1976 Palladium, New York City, NY October 9, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA October 10, 1976 Music Hall, Boston, MA October 12, 1976 Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT October 13, 1976 University of New Hampshire at Durham, ON October 14, 1976 Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, Syracuse, NY October 15, 1976 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON October 17, 1976 Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD October 18, 1976 Palladium, New York City, NY October 19, 1976 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA December 3, 1976 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, FL December 4, 1976 Curtis Simpson Hall, Tampa, FL December 8, 1976 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (supported by Jan Hammer Group) December 11, 1976 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Jan Hammer Group)

1977

February 1, 1977 Melbourne, AUS February 7, 1977 Activity Center, Brisbane, AUS February 19, 1977 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL

In the middle of the tour, Jeff left the Jan Hammer group

1978

September ?, 1978 UCLA Century Pavilion

With Stanley Clarke, Tony Hymas & Simon Phillips

November 20, 1978 Kenmin Culture Center, Ibaraki, JPN November 22, 1978 Koseinenkin Hall, Ishikawa, JPN November 23, 1978 Kurashiki Civic Hall, Okayama, JPN November 24, 1978 Taiikukan, Osaka, JPN November 26, 1978 Nagoya City Koukaido, Aichi, JPN November 28, 1978 Shin-Nittetsu Otani Sports Arena, Kokura, JPN November 30-December 2, 1978 Budokan, Toyko, JPN

1979

6/22/79, Amsterdam, NED 6/30/79, Roskilde, DEN (Roskilde Festival) July 1, 1979 Horten, NOR July 3, 1979 Arena De Frejus, FRA July 4, 1979 Pavilion Pantin, Paris, FRA July 5, 1979 Japp Edenhall, Amsterdam, NED July 7, 1979 Vienna, AUT July 10, 1979 Les Arenas, FRA July 13, 1979 Plaza Toros Las Arenas De Barcelona, Barcelona, SPA (with Stanley Clarke & Weather Report)

1980

May 18, 1980 Civic Hall, Guilford, ENG (Jeff guests with Eric Clapton)

With Tony Hymas, Simon Philips & Mo Foster August 31, 1980 Spokane, WA September 1, 1980 Vancouver, BC September 5, 1980 Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA September 6, 1980 San Diego State University Open Air Theatre, San Diego, CA September 8-9, 1980 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA September 13, 1980 Dallas Convention Center Arena, Dallas, TX September 14, 1980 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX October 3, 1980 Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, FL October 4, 1980 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL October 5, 1980 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA (Jimmy Hall joined on "Going Down") October 7, 1980 Capitol Theatre, New York City, NY October 8, 1980 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with The Michael Stanley Band) October 9, 1980 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA October 11, 1980 Cape Cod Colliseum, Cape Cod, MA October 12, 1980 Palladium, New York City, NY (2 shows) October 14, 1980 Constitution Hall, Washington, DC October 15, 1980 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA October 16, 1980 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI October 17, 1980 Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL October 19, 1980 Grenada Park, Chicago, IL November 1, 1980 Passaic, NJ December 4, 1980 Budokan, Toyko, JPN December 5, 1980 Sports Centre, Osaka, JPN December 8, 1980 Kyuden Kinen Sports Arena, Fukuoka, JPN December 9, 1980 Kurashiki Civic Hall, Okayama, JPN December 10, 1980 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN December 11, 1980 Nagoya City Kokaido, Aichi, JPN December 12, 1980 Kenmin Hall, Miyagi, JPN December 14, 1980 Sangyokyoushin Kaikan, Hokkaido, JPN December 16, 1980 Yokohama Culture Sports Center, Kanagawa, JPN December 17-18, 1980 Budokan, Toyko, JPN

1981

March 5, 1981 Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT March 7, 1981 Apollo Theatre, Manchester, ENG March 8, 1981 Birmingham, ENG March 9-10, 1981 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (on the 10th Jimmy Page joined om "Going Down")

March 11, 1981 Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, ENG (Secret Policeman's Other Ball, with Eric Clapton, Simon Phillips, Fernand Saunders & Tony Hymas. Jeff played "Cause We've Ended As Lovers", "Crossroads", "Further On Up The Road", and with the All-stars "I Shall Be Released")

1983

March ?, 1983 UK TV "Rock Concert TV show" with Les Paul

With Tony Hymas, Simon Philips & Fernando Saunders September 20-21, 1989 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (ARMS)

With Jan Hammer, Simon Philips & Fernando Saunders November 28-29, 1989 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (ARMS) December 1-3, 1989 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (ARMS) December 5-6, 1989 Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA (ARMS) December 8-9, 1989 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (ARMS)

1984

March 19, 1984 Honolulu, HI (CBS Record convention, with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Jimmie Vaughan & Angela Strehli. Jeff performed "Wham" & "Last Call" with Stevie and Jimmie, then Angela Strehli joined and sang "Don't Fall For Me Baby". The final number was "Jeff's Boogie")

Jeff played in Rod Stewart's band on seven dates of his Camouflage Tour in 1984. The band also included Rod Stewart - vocals, Robin Le Mesurier - guitars and vocals, Jim Cregan - guitars and vocals, Jay Davis - bass and vocals, Tony Brock - drums, Jimmy Zavala - saxophone/harmonica, Nick Lane - trombone & Michael Chichowicz - horns)

July 3, 1984 Lawlor Events Center, Reno, NV (As part of Rod Stewart's band) July 4, 1984 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (As part of Rod Stewart's band) July 6, 1984 BSU Pavilion, Boise, ID (As part of Rod Stewart's band) July 8, 1984 Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA (As part of Rod Stewart's band) July 10-11, 1984 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (As part of Rod Stewart's band) July 13, 1984 Olympic Saddledom, Calgary, AB (As part of Rod Stewart's band)

1985

August 20, 1985 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA (Jeff joined Sting to perform "I've Been Down So Long")

1986

With Jimmy Hall, Jan Hammer, Simon Philips & Doug Wimbish April 1, 1986 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA June 1, 1986 Prince Hotel, Karizana, JPN (Sound Market Festival, with Santana, Steve Luthaker, Buddy Miles & Jan Hammer) June 3, 1986 Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, JPN June 5, 1986 San Palace Hall, Fukuoka, JPN June 6, 1986 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN June 8, 1986 Nagoya Kokaido, Aichi, JPN June 10-11, 1986 Budokan, Tokyo, JPN ? ?, 1986 Concert Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (Jeff guests with Sting)

1988

January 20, 1988 Astoria, New York City, NY (Rock'n Roll Hall Of Fame, Jeff joined All-star jam)

1989

Jeff Beck Guitar Shop Tour 1989 with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas

August 5, 1989 Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, JPN August 7, 1989 Aichi Sports Arena, Aichi, JPN August 9-10, 1989 Castle Hall, Osaka, JPN August 11-12, 1989 Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, JPN

October 25, 1989 Met Center, Minneapolis, MN October 27, 1989 Mecca Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI October 28, 1989 U.I.C. Pavillion, Chicago, IL October 28, 1989 Legends Club, Chicago, IL (with Buddy Guy) November 2, 1989 Skydome, Toronto, ON November 4, 1989 Palumbo Centre, Pittsburgh, PA November 6, 1989 Capitol Theatre, Landover, MD November 7, 1989 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA November 8, 1989 Centrum, Worcester, MA November 11, 1989 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY November 12, 1989 R.P.I. Fieldhouse, Troy, NY November ?, 1989 Dayton, OH November 15, 1989 Riverbend Stadium, Cincinatti, OH November ?, 1989 St. Louis, MO November ?, 1989 Albany, NY November 19, 1989 Omni, Atlanta, GA November 21, 1989 Miami Arena, Miami, FL November 22, 1989 U.C.F. Sundome, Tampa, FL November 25, 1989 Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX November 26, 1989 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX (supporting Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble) November 29, 1989 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO December 1, 1989 LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA December 2, 1989 Los Angeles, CA (US TV "Arsenio Hall show") December 2, 1989 Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA December 3, 1989 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA December 12, 1989 Fieldhouse, NY

1990

April 23, 1990 Teatro Esmerdale, Milan, ITY April 24, 1990 Lido D'Camaione, ITY April 29, 1990 Stuttgart, GER May 3, 1990 Ludwigshaven, GER May 4, 1990 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA May 6, 1990 Dortmund, GER May 7, 1990 Utrecht, NED May 9, 1990 Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT July 28-29, 1990 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG

1991

1992

June 6, 1992 Hippodrome de Vincennes, Paris, FRA (Cancelled appearance. Jeff was scheduled to join Guns n' Roses on "Locomotive" but he was sick, so didn't play)

1993

April 23, 1993 La Cigalle, Paris, FRA (With The Big Town Playboys)

1993.xx.xx: Started touring Europe.

1994

June 15, 1994 Apollo Theatre, New York City, NY (Jeff guests with B.B. King, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton)

1995

Tour with Carlos Santana

July 31-August 1, 1995 Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA August 2, 1995 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, NY August 4, 1995 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA August 5, 1995 Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA August 6, 1995 Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantaugh, NY August 8, 1995 Starlake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh, PA August 9, 1995 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ August 11, 1995 Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantaugh, NY August 12, 1995 Connecticut Center Performing Arts, Hartford, CT August 13, 1995 Great Woods (PAC), Mansfield, MA August 15, 1995 Darien Lake Amphitheater, Buffalo, NY August 16, 1995 Kingswood Music Theatre, Toronto, ON August 17, 1995 Pine Knob Music Theater, Detroit, MI August 18, 1995 Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH August 20, 1995 Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, OH August 22, 1995 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH August 23, 1995 Deer Creek Music Center, Indianapolis, IN August 24, 1995 World Amphitheater, Chicago, IL August 26, 1995 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI August 27, 1995 Riverport Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO August 28, 1995 Sandstone Amphitheater, Kansas City, KS August 30, 1995 Fiddler's Green Amphitheater, Denver, CO September 2-3, 1995 Gorge Amphitheater, Spokane, WA September 4, 1995 Portland Meadows, Portland, OR September 15, 1995 Cal Expo, Sacremento, CA September 16, 1995 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA September 17, 1995 Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA September 19-20 & 22-23, 1995 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA September 24-25, 1995 Summer Pops Bowl, San Diego, CA September 28, 1995 Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX September 29, 1995 Erwin Center, Austin, TX September 30, 1995 Woodlands Pavilion, Houston, TX October 2, 1995 Mud Island, Memphis, TN October 3, 1995 Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA October 4, 1995 Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC October 6 & 8, 1995 Paramount Theater, New York City, NY

1998

1998.01.12: Rock'n Roll Hall Of Fame. Astria, NY. Jeff performed "Be-Bop-A-Lula" with Johnny Lang.

1998.07.07: Paradiso, Amsterdam, NED

1998.07.09: Grand Rex, Paris, FRA

1998.07.11: Montreux, SUI (Montreux Jazz Festival)

1998.07.13: Scalinata Eur, Rome, ITY

1998.07.14: Teatro Carlo Felice, Genova, Italy.

1998.07.15: Idroscalo, Milano, Italy.

1998.07.17: Cathedral Square, Pistoia, Italy.

1998.07.18: Villa, Como, Italy.

1998.07.19: Villa Faccanoni, Sarnico, Italy.

1998.07.21: Villa Bellini, Catania, Italy.

1998.07.23: Arena del Mare, Salerno, Italy.

1998.07.24: Stadio Comunale, Tarquinia, Italy.

1998.07.25: Rocce Rosse Festival, Arbatax, Italy.

1998.07.26: Scheduled to play at Castle, Desenzano, Italy. Stage was set, and the audience were waiting, but Jeff did not appear.

1998.07.28: Innsbruck, Austria.

1998.07.30: Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany.

1998.07.31: Gross Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany.

1998.08.02: Colosseum, Munich, Germany.

1998.08.03: Kongresshalle, Stuttgart/Boblingen, Germany.

1998.08.04: Serenadenhof, Nuremberg, Germany.

1998.08.05: Hugenottenhalle, Neu Isenburg, Germany. End of the European tour.

1998.10.10: Teatro Metropolitan, Mexico City, Mexico. Started Touring South America.

1998.10.11: Teatro Metropolitan, Mexico City, Mexico.

1998.10.14: Montevideo, Uruguay.

1998.10.17: Free Jazz Festival at Metropolitan, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

1998.10.18: Jockei Club, San Paulo, Brazil.

1998.10.19: Teatro di Sesi, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

1998.10.22: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1998.10.24: Santiago, Chile. Finished touring South America.

1998.xx.xx: Rejected the materials for the next album already made with Steve Lukather. Restarted recording with Tony Hymas. Jeff seem not to have told it to Steve. In an interview 1999, Steve told that Jeff should have told him what Jeff wanted to do with him.

1999

1999.02.xx: New album's title was finally decided to "Who Else!". Release date was set to March 16th.

1999.03.08: Internet live broadcast. Jeff played "What Mama Said", "Psycho Sam" and "Brush With The Blues" in the studio in London, England.

1999.03.15: 9:30 Club, Washington DC.

1999.03.16: Release of album "Who Else!". Maui Entertainment Complex, Philadelphia.

1999.03.17: La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX. 13th South by South East Festival.

1999.03.19: Roseland, NY.

1999.03.20: Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA.

1999.03.21: Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford.

1999.03.22: TV program "David Letterman Show".

1999.03.23: Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

1999.03.24: Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1999.03.26: Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI.

1999.03.27: Palace Theater, Columbus, OH.

1999.03.28: Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH.

1999.03.30: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis.

1999.03.31: EJ Thomas Center, Akron, OH.

1999.04.02: Eagles Ballroom, MW.

1999.04.03: Chicago Theater, Chicago, IL.

1999.04.06: House of Blues, New Orleans, LO.

1999.04.08: Bayou Theatre, Houston, TX.

1999.04.09: The Backyard, Austin, TX.

1999.04.10: Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX.

1999.04.12: Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque.

1999.04.13: Symphony, Phoenix, AZ.

1999.04.15: The Joint, Las Vegas, NV.

1999.04.16: Open Air Theater, San Diego, CA.

1999.04.17: Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA.

1999.04.18: Paramount Theater, San Francisco. Also performed National Anthem at the Long Beach Grand Prix.

1999.05.23: Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Tokyo, Japan.

1999.05.25: Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

1999.05.26: Aichi Koseinenkin Hall, Aichi, Japan.

1999.05.28: Fukuoka Civic Hall, Fukuoka, Japan.

1999.05.29: Zepp Osaka, Osaka, Japan.

1999.05.30: Osaka Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan.

1999.05.xx: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

1999.05.xx: Announced to play at Woodstock Festival '99. But weeks later it was canceled. Jeff's manager couldn't control the schedules.

1999.06.02: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan. Concert was filmed for TV program. Broadcasted on August 19th, in Japan.

1999.06.03: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

1999.08.10: TV program in US, "The Conan O'Brien Show". Performed "Psycho Sam".

1999.08.13: Started touring US for the second time in a year. Tennessee Theater, Knoxville, TN.

1999.08.14: Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA.

1999.08.15: Florida Theater, Jacksonville, FL.

1999.08.17: Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Pompano Beach, FL. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.18: Ice Palace, Tampa / St. Petersburg, FL. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.19: Jeff's concert of June 2, 1999 was broadcasted on Japanese TV.

1999.08.20: House Of Blues, N. Myrtle BCH, SC.

1999.08.21: Boathouse, Norfolk, VI.

1999.08.23: Tweeter Performing Arts Center, Boston, MA. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.25: Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.26: PNC Bank/Garden State Arts, Holmdel, NJ. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.27: Theater, Pier Six Concert Pavilion, Baltimore, MD.

1999.08.28: E. Center, Camden, NJ. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.30: Coliseum, New York State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.08.31: Waterloo Village, Stanhope, NJ. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.02: Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien CTR, NY. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.03: Molson Amphitheater, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.04: Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Ba, MI. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.08: Nautica Stage, Cleveland, OH. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.09: Pine Knob Music Center, Detroit, MI. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.10: New World Music Theater, Chicago, IL. Co-headline with Jonny Lang.

1999.09.11: Northrup Auditorium, Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN.

1999.09.13: Walker Theater, Winnipeg, Canada.

1999.09.15: Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Canada.

1999.09.16: Theater, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary, Canada.

1999.09.18: Orpheum Theater, Vancouver, Canada.

1999.09.19: Spokane Opera House, Spokane Center, Spokane, WA.

1999.09.21: Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA.

1999.09.22: Civic Auditorium, Portland Center For Performing Arts Center, Portland, OR.

1999.09.24: Concord, CA.

1999.09.25: House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV.

1999.09.27: Salt Lake, UT.

1999.09.28: Denver, CO.

1999.10.09: Shepherds Bush, London, ENG

1999.10.18: Shepherds Bush, London, ENG

2000

2000.01.xx: Taped his performance of "Brush With The Blues" for TV program "Later With Jools Holland". Aired on October 23.

2000.06.xx: Rumored to visit Japan this year for "Fuji Rock Festival". But had to work for another recording, he has abandoned that plan.

2000.11.30: Appeared on Japanese TV "News Station".

2000.12.01: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2000.12.02: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2000.12.04: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2000.12.05: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2000.12.07: Zepp Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.

2000.12.09: Pacifico Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

2000.12.10: Osaka Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan.

2000.12.11: Osaka Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan.

2000.12.13: Fukuoka Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan.

2000.12.14: Hiroshima Yubinchokin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan.

2000.12.15: Nagoya City Kokaido, Aichi, Japan.

2001

2001.02.15: Release date of the album "You Had It Coming". Paramount, Seattle, WA.

2001.02.16: Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR.

2001.02.17: Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2001.02.19: Luther Burban Center, Santa Rosa, CA.

2001.02.20: Warfield, San Francisco, CA.

2001.02.21: Warfield, San Francisco, CA.

2001.02.22: TV Program "The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn". Performed "Dirty Mind".

2001.02.23: Universal, Los Angeles, CA.

2001.02.24: House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV.

2001.02.25: Web Theatre, Phoenix, AZ.

2001.02.28: Austin Music Hall, Austin, TX.

2001.03.01: Aerial Theatre, Houston, TX.

2001.03.02: Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX.

2001.03.03: House of Blues, New Orleans, LA.

2001.03.05: Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA.

2001.03.06: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN.

2001.03.07: The Pageant, St. Louis, MO.

2001.03.09: The State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN.

2001.03.10: Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL.

2001.03.11: Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI.

2001.03.13: Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI.

2001.03.14: Lakewood Civic, Cleveland, OH.

2001.03.16: Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2001.03.17: Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA.

2001.03.18: 9:30 Club, Washington, DC.

2001.03.20: Orpheum, Boston, MA.

2001.03.21: Portland, ME.

2001.03.22: Roseland Ballroom, NY.

2001.03.23: Roseland Ballroom, NY.

2001.07.05: Main Square, Palmanova, Italy. With Sting.

2001.07.06: Hippodrome, Milan, Italy. With Sting.

2001.07.07: Curva Stadium, Rome, Italy. With Sting.

2001.07.09: Serenadenof, Nuremberg, Germany.

2001.07.10: Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany.

2001.07.11: Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany.

2001.07.12: Live Musichall, Koln, Germany.

2001.07.14: Town Square, Pistoria, Italy.

2001.07.16: Olympia, Paris, France.

2001.07.18: Festival, Patrimono, Corsica.

2001.07.20: Landmuseum, Zurich, Switzerland.

2001.07.21: Montreux Jazz Festival. Main Hall, Montreux, Switzerland. Later, the show was aired on TV. The film included "A Day In The Life", "Loose Cannon", "Brush With The Blues".

2001.07.22: Festival, Wiesen, Austria. With B.B. King

2001.07.25: Smithfield, Dublin, Ireland. With Sting.

2001.07.27: Castle, Cardiff, Wales. With Sting.

2001.07.28: Hyde Park, London, England. With Sting.

2001.07.29: Hyde Park, London, England. With Sting.

2001.12.04: Guest appearance in Nitin Sawhney's concert at Royal Albert Hall, London, England.

2002

2002.02.27: "Dirty Mind" from the album "You Had It Coming" won the Grammy's Best Rock instrumental Performance.

2002.04.13: Appeared on The Rainforest Benefit Concert, held at New York. Jeff joined Sting's band, played some of the rock classics, like "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Purple Haze", "Superstition".

2002.09.12: Three days special show at Royal Festival Hall, London, England. With many guest musicians, he played numbers through his career. House band was consisted with Tony Hymas, Jennifer Batten, Randy Hope-Taylor, Steve Barney. Special guests are Terry Bozzio, Jimmy Hall, Andy Fairweather Low, John McLaughlin, Imogen Heap, The White Stripes, Roger Waters, Paul Rogers.

2002.09.13: Royal Festival Hall, London, England.

2002.09.14: Royal Festival Hall, London, England.

2002.12.xx: Appeared on Jools Holland's special program at BBC TV.

2003

2003.01.18: Appeared as a guest on the stage of Ursus Minor, Tony Hymas' group. Jeff played on a few tunes.

2003.01.19: Jeff appeared again in the Ursus Minor show. Played "Superstition" on encore.

2003.01.xx: There was an announcement that Jeff's next album would be released on March 12. But later it was postponed.

2003.04.xx: The Yardbirds were rebuilt, and recorded a whole new album "Birdland". But none of the three famous guitarists joined as a regular member. Jeff appeared as guest to help their old friends. The track "My Blind Life", which Jeff Plays, was recorded in the studio inside Jeff's house. Jeff and the members spent some days in Jeff's house.

2003.05.30: Mickie Most died of cancer, at his home in London, England. He was 64.

2003.05.xx: Schedule for summer US tour was announced. He'll be touring with B.B. King, as a part of the Music Festival 2003.

2003.06.20: Appeared as a guest for the B.B. King's appearance on "Live By Request". The show was held at John Jay College, NY, NY. The show was aired, and later released as DVD "B.B. King: Live By Request".

2003.07.25: Mandalay Bay Events Center , Las Vegas, NV.

2003.07.26: Reno Hilton Amphitheater, Reno, NV.

2003.07.27: Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Kelseyville, CA.

2003.07.29: Raley Field, West Sacramento, CA.

2003.07.31: Grizzlies Stadium, Fresno, CA. Appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" with B.B. King.

2003.08.01: Chronicle Pavilion @ Concord, Concord, CA.

2003.08.02: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA.

2003.08.03: Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA.

2003.08.05: Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ.

2003.08.06: Album "Jeff" was released. Journal Pavilion, Albuquerque, NM.

2003.08.07: Fiddler's Green Amphitheater, Englewood, CO.

2003.08.09: USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL.

2003.08.10: Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY.

2003.08.14: P.N.C. Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ.

2003.08.15: Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY

2003.08.17: Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA

2003.08.19: Molson Amphitheater, Toronto, ON

2003.08.20: Scene Pavilion, Cleveland, OH

2003.08.22: DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI

2003.08.23: Madison Blues Festival, Madison, WI.

2003.08.24: Grand Casino Hinckley, Hinckley, MN.

2003.08.26: Aerie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL.

2003.08.28: Boler Mountain, London, ON.

2003.08.30: Fairfax, VA.

2003.08.31: Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT.

2003.09.01: New York Artpark Festival, Lewiston, NY.

2003.09.02: Wolf Trap Filene Center, Vienna, VA.

2003.09.04: Carolina Amphitheater, Marion, SC.

2003.09.05: Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA.

2003.09.06: Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA.

2003.09.07: Anderson Theater, Anderson, SC.

2003.09.10: B.B. King's Blues Club, NYC, NY.

2003.09.11: B.B. King's Blues Club, NYC, NY.

2003.10.03: Scheduled to play with orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England. But canceled because he could not take enough time for rehearsals. It was postponed to June 24, 2004.

2003.12.xx: "Plan B" was nominated in a category Best Rock Instrumental in a Grammy.

2004

2004.02.08: Jeff won a Grammy's Best Rock Instrumental Performance with "Plan B". This is his fourth Grammy.

2004.04.01: Jeff took part in the Jools Holland charity show at Royal Albert Hall, London, England. He played "Drown In My Own Tears", "Strolling The Bones", "Mabel", "Message To My Son", "Cry To Me" and "Be Bop A Lula".

2004.04.xx: Jeff was awarded a Fender Lifetime Achievement in Frankfurt.

2004.04.xx: There's a rumor that Jeff will take a part in Eric Clapton's charity show, to be held in June. Also the joining of Jan Hammer in Jeff's tour in June was announced.

2004.05.xx: Remastered version of "Beck Ola" was released, including four previously unreleased tracks.

2004.06.06: Appeared on Crossroads Guitar Festival, Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX. Scheduled to play various tunes with Eric Clapton and Z.Z. Top. But due to the weather problem, Jeff played only one song, "Cause We've Ended As Lovers", with Eric. This performance had been expected to be on the official DVD, but was not included.

2004.06.18: Carling Apollo, Manchester. Started touring England.

2004.06.19: Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow.

2004.06.20: City Hall, Newcastle.

2004.06.23: Royal Albert Hall, London, England.

2004.06.24: Royal Albert Hall, London, England.

2004.06.26: Colston Hall, Bristol.

2004.06.27: Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick.

2004.06.28: Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth. Finished touring England.

2004.11.11: Performed at UK Music Hall Of Fame Awards. Jeff played Bob Marley's tune "Is This Love", with Michael Mondesir (b), Mark Mondesir (ds), Gary Husband (key) and Beverley Knight (vo).

2004.11.xx: There was a rumor that Jeff Beck Group would be reunited. Of course, it did not come true. But some kind of meetings or rehearsals were held between Jeff and Rod Stewart, Ron Wood.

2005

2005.02.12: Jeff appeared in 15th annual MusiCares dinner, a Grammy related event, held in Hollywood, CA. Brian Wilson was honored this year. To cerebrate him, Jeff performed a few songs including a suite from "Smile" and "Surfin' USA".

2005.03.01: Jeff, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Brian May met Queen Elizabeth II at a Buckingham Palace party to honor the British music industry.

2005.04.xx: Jeff sent customized Gibson SG to the "Rock The Cure" auction, the event in aid of breast cancer research fund.

2005.05.xx: Jeff's 2005 summer Japanese tour dates were announced. Band members are Jimmy Hall (vo), Pino Palladino (b), Jason Rebello (key), Vinnie Colaiuta (ds).

2005.06.16: Jeffwon Les Paul Honour at Mojo Awards of UK's Mojo magazine, which was held in London.

2005.06.26: Jeff performed in Meltdown Festival: Songs Of Experience at Royal Festival Hall, London, England. Numbers played were "Hey Joe", "Wind Cries Mary", "Red House", "All Along The Watchtower" and "Manic Depression".

2005.07.01: Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Kanagawa.

2005.07.02: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo.

2005.07.03: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo.

2005.07.05: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo. Jennifer Batten joins and plays on "Going Down".

2005.07.07: Hiroshima Yubinchokin Hall, Hiroshima. Jennifer Batten appeared as a guest.

2005.07.08: Osaka Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka. Jennifer Batten appeared as a guest.

2005.07.09: Osaka Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka. Jennifer Batten appeared as a guest.

2005.07.11: Nagoya Century Hall, Aichi. Jennifer Batten appeared as a guest.

2005.07.13: Sapporo Koseinenkin Hall, Hokkaido. Jennifer Batten appeared as a guest.

2005.07.15: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo.

2005.07.23: Jam session with Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Jim McCarty and the others. They performed "Lucille", "Hi Ho Silver Lining", "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" and some others.

2005.09.10: Jeff got married to Sandra Cash at Tunbridge Wells, England. She was 41 then.

2005.11.xx: Jeff performed on Cyndi Lauper's new album "The Body Acoustic".

2005.xx.xx: Jeff was interviewed by Suzi Quatro for Suzi's radio program, which features Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps.

2005.xx.xx: Remastered "Truth" album was awarded a Re-issue of the Year of Classic Rock magazine of England.

2006

2006.03.31: Jeff started short tour in the US with Beth Hart, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jason Rebello and Pino Palladino. Tempe Music Festival, Tempe, AZ.

2006.04.02: House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV.

2006.04.04: Warfield, San Francisco, CA.

2006.04.05: House Of Blues, Los Angeles, CA.

2006.04.06: 4th & B, San Diego, CA.

2006.04.07: McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert, CA.

2006.06.05: Guested at the Mojo Awards, Town Hall, London, England. Jeff presented an award to Brian May.

2006.06.30: Planned to appear at Montreaux Jazz Festival, but he did not. Also there had been a rumor that Jeff and Buddy Guy would perform together on some venues in July, but the plan seemed to be disappeared.

2006.07.10: Jeff started European tour 2006 with Vinnie Colaiuta, Jason Rebello and Randy Hope-Taylor. Tower of London, London, England.

2006.07.11: NIA, Birmingham, England.

2006.07.12: Summer Pops, Liverpool, England.

2006.07.14: North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, England.

2006.07.15: Zitadelle, Berlin, Germany.

2006.07.16: Museumsplatz, Bonn, Germany.

2006.07.17: KUZ, Mainz, Germany.

2006.07.18: Zeltfestival, Tuttlingen, Germany.

2006.07.21: Jeff visited Japan to appear in UDO Music Festival. Accidentally, he has been on the same airplane as Carlos Santana, who also visited Japan for the same purpose.

2006.07.22: Udo Music Festival at Fuji International Speedway, Shizuoka, Japan.

2006.07.23: Udo Music Festival at Izumiotsu Phoenix, Osaka, Japan.

2006.07.26: Blue Balls Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland.

2006.09.06: Started 2nd U.S. tour in ths year. Ruth Eckerd Hall, Tampa, FL.

2006.09.07: Seminole Hard Rock, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

2006.09.08: HOB, Orlando, FL.

2006.09.09: HOB, Myrtle Beach, SC.

2006.09.11: Starland, Sayreville, NJ.

2006.09.12: Hammerstein, New York, NY.

2006.09.13: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH.

2006.09.15: Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA. w/Santana.

2006.09.16: HOB, Atlantic City, NJ. UDO Music Festival 2006 has been aired on Japanese TV.

2006.09.18: Opera House, Detroit, MI.

2006.09.19: Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL.

2006.09.21: Lecture Hall, Denver, CO.

2006.09.23: The Theatre at Reno Hilton, Reno, NV.

2006.09.24: Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA.

2006.09.25: The Grove, Anaheim, CA.

2006.09.26: Arlington, Santa Barbara, CA.

2006.09.28: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA.

2006.09.29: HOB, Las Vegas, NV.

2006.09.30: Pala Casino, San Diego, CA.

2006.10.01: Ikeda Theatre, Mesa, AR.

2006.11.xx: CD "Official Bootleg USA '06" can be bought through www.jeffbeck.com. This had been sold at the concerts this year.

2006.xx.xx: Fender Custom Shop released "Jeff Beck Relic Esquire", a reproducted version of the Esquire Jeff used in the Yardbirds' era.

2007

2007.02.14: Jeff appeared in the charity gig which Robert Plant planned, held at JBs in Dudley, West Midlands, England. He was joined by Ian Jennings and Jim Copley.

2007.02.21: DVD "Musicare Presents A Tribute To Brian Wilson" was released. Jeff is on "Surf's Up" and "Surfin' USA".

2007.02.23: Jeff performed with Jimmy Vaughan, Billy Gibbons and some others at the Deuce Week held at Petersen Museum, Los Angeles, CA. The performance was about 40 minutes long.

2007.04.25: Jeff appeared on TV "Idol Gives Back", and performed " Up To The Mountain" with American Idol Winner Kelly Clarkson.

2007.05.10: Jeff appeared in Ronnie Scott's Awards, London. Jools Holland was the presenter, and Jeff grabbed Blues Artist of The Year. Then he performed "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Brush With The Blues" medley.

2007.07.10: Sala Bikini, Barcelona, Spain.

2007.07.11: Viajazz, Madrid, Spain.

2007.07.13: Pistoia Blues Festival, Pistoia, Italy.

2007.07.15: Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland.

2007.07.18: Nice Jazz Festival, Nice, France.

2007.07.19: Voix Du Gaou, Toulon, France.

2007.07.21: Night Of The Guitars, Patrimonio, France.

2007.07.28: Appeared on Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, Toyota Park, Chicago, IL.

2007.11.27: Jeff performed a week since this day at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England.

2007.11.28: Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England.

2007.11.29: Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England.

2007.11.30: Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England.

2007.12.xx: Double shows at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England.

2007.12.xx: DVD "Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007" was released. 2 tracks by Jeff, "Cause We've Ended As Lovers" and "Big Block" are included.

2008

2008.07.12: Jeff appeared in Grammy Foundation Leadership Award, called Starry Night, Los Angeles, CA. It was a charity benefit honoring George Martin.

2008.07.19: Jeff appeared Nigel Kennedy's show at Royal Albert Hall, performed "Hills Of Saturn".

2008.09.xx: Jeff is nominated for Rock And Roll Hall of Fame as a solo musician. He's been already inducted as a member with The Yardbirds.

2008.10.24: BBC4 aired Jeff's 2007 performance at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.

2008.11.06: Jeff and Ron Wood appeared in 2008 Classic Rock Roll Of Honour, Park Lane Hotel, London.

2008.11.xx: The band for 2009 Japanese tour became official. Vinnie Colaiuta (ds), Tal Wilkenfeld (b), David Sancious (key).

2008.11.xx: Live album "Performing This Week ... Live at Ronnie Scott's" is released.

2009

2009.01.16: Jeff is inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, as a solo musician.

2009.01.23: Beginning of the Australian tour. Challange Stadium, Perth, Australia.

2009.01.25: Thebby Theatre, Adelaide, Australia.

2009.01.26: Palais, Melbourne, Australia.

2009.01.27: Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia.

2009.01.29: Convention Centre, Brisbane, Australia.

2009.01.30: Enmore, Sydney, Australia.

2009.01.31: Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia.

2009.01.xx: Jeff's management right is handed from Equarter Music to Harvey Goldsmith.

2009.02.01: Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia.

2009.02.03: End of the Australian tour. ASB Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand.

2009.02.06: Beginning of the Japanese tour. International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2009.02.07: International Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

2009.02.09: NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan.

2009.02.11: Pacifico Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

2009.02.12: Aichi Geijutsu Gekijo, Aichi, Japan.

2009.02.13: Kanazawa Koseinenkin Hall, Ishikawa, Japan.

2009.02.16: Zepp Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan.

2009.02.18: Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan.

2009.02.19: Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan.

2009.02.21: Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan with Eric Clapton.

2009.02.22: End of the Japanese tour. Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan with Eric Clapton.

2009.04.04: Beginning of the US tour. Induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH. Jeff's induction was presented by his long time friend, Jimmy Page. Jeff and Jimmy performed "Beck's Bolero- Immigrant Song", then Jeff played "Peter Gunn Theme" and, with all-stars, "Train Kept a-Rollin'".

2009.04.06: Scranton Cultural Centre, Scranton, PA.

2009.04.08: Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA.

2009.04.09: The Fillimore NY @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY.

2009.04.10: The Fillimore NY @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY.

2009.04.11: MGM Grand Theatre at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, CT.

2009.04.13: House of Blues, Boston, MA.

2009.04.15: House of Blues, Cleveland, OH.

2009.04.16: Park West, Chicago, IL.

2009.04.17: Park West, Chicago, IL.

2009.04.18: Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI.

2009.04.21: El Rey, Los Angeles, CA. Rod Stewart appeared and sang "People Get Ready" and "I Ain't Superstitious".

2009.04.22: El Rey, Los Angeles, CA. Joss Stone joined and sang "I Want To Take You Higher", and John Mayer appeared to play "Manic Depression".

2009.04.23: End of the US tour. Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA.

2009.06.24: Beginning of the UK and Ireland tour. Brighton Dome, Brighton, England.

2009.06.25: Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England.

2009.06.26: City Hall, New Castle, England.

2009.06.27: Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England.

2009.06.28: Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland.

2009.06.30: Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

2009.07.01: Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland.

2009.07.03: Guildhall, Southampton, England.

2009.07.04: End of the UK and Ireland tour. Royal Albert Hall, London, England.

2009.07.06: Montreal Jazz Fest, Montreal, Canada.

2009.07.08: Ottawa Blues Festival, Ottawa, Canada.

2009.07.09: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

2009.07.12: Beginning of the European tour. Bospop Festival, Sportpark Boshoven, Weert, Holland.

2009.07.13: Festival Jazz a Sete @ Theatre de la Mer, Sete, France.

2009.07.15: Juan Les Pins Jazz Festival, Antibes, France.

2009.07.17: Montreux Festival, Montreux, Switzerland.

2009.07.19: Peer Festival, Limburg, Belgium.

2009.07.22: Pueblo Espanol, Barcelona, Spain.

2009.07.24: Festival Veranos De La Villa, Casa De Campo, Madrid, Spain.

2009.07.25: Blues Festival, Cazorla, Spain.

2009.07.27: Festival de Musicas del Mundo, Alicante, Spain.

2009.09.21: The O2, London, England. The special gig with The Imelda May Band.

2009.10.29: The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Benefit Concert, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY. Jeff joined Stevie Wonder's set, played "Superstition".

2009.10.30: As well as the day before, Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Benefit Concert. Replacing Eric Clapton who's cancelled to attend the show due to illness, Jeff's got a longer set to perform. He played with his own band, then with Sting, Buddy Guy and Billy Gibbons.


2010

January 31, 2010 Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA (Grammy Awards 2010, performing "How High The Moon" with Imelda May, in a tribute to Les Paul who passed away in 2009. Also, "A Day In The Life" from the "Performing This Week" album won Jeff his 5th Grammy in the Best Rock Instrumental Award category)

Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck Together And Apart Tour 2010

February 13-14, 2010 02 Arena, London, ENG (with Eric Clapton)

February 18-19, 2010 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (with Eric Clapton)

February 21, 2010 Air Canada Center, Toronto, ON (with Eric Clapton)

February 22, 2010 Bell Center, Montreal, QC (with Eric Clapton)

March 20, 2010 Olympic Hall, Seoul, SK

March 22, 2010 Asia World Expo Arena, Hong Kong, CHN

March 25, 2010 Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, AUS

March 26, 2010 Palais Theatre, Melbourne, AUS

March 28, 2010 Perth, AUS (West Coast Blues Festival)

March 30-31, 2010 Enmore Theatre, Sydney, AUS

April 1, 2010 Tivoli, Brisbane, AUS

April 2, 2010 Byron Bay, AUS (East Coast Blues Festival)

April 5, 2010 Shimin Kaikan, Nagoya, JPN

April 7, 2010 Grand Cube, Osaka, JPN

April 8, 2010 Archaic Hall, Osaka, JPN

April 10, 2010 JCB Hall, Tokyo, JPN

April 12-13, 2010 International Forum, Tokyo, JPN

April 16, 2010 Nob Hill Masonic Centre, San Francisco, CA

April 17, 2010 Nokia Theatre LA Live, Los Angeles, CA

April 18, 2010 Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, CA

April 19, 2010 4th&B, San Diego, CA

April 24, 2010 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Houston, TX

April 25, 2010 Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX

April 27, 2010 Brady Theatre, Tulsa, OK

April 28, 2010 Starlight Theatre, Kansas City, MO

April 29, 2010 Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO

April 30, 2010 Memphis, TN (Beale Street Music Festival)

May 1, 2010 New Orleans, LA (Jazz Festival)

June 3, 2010 Bank of America, Boston, MA

June 4, 2010 Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, CT

June 5, 2010 Borgata, Atlantic City, NJ

June 7, 2010 Wolftrap, Vienna, VA

June 11, 2010 Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA

June 12, 2010 Bonnaroo, Tennessee, TN

June 14, 2010 Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, NJ

June 15, 2010 Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park, NJ

June 17, 2010 UPAC Theatre, Kingston, NY

June 18, 2010 Rochester, NY (Rochester Festival)

June 20, 2010 The Fillmore, Detroit, MI

June 21, 2010 Murat Centre Egyptian Room, Indianapolis, IN

October 15, 2010 Bournemouth BIC, Bournemouth, ENG

October 16, 2010 Brighton Centre, Brighton, ENG

October 17, 2010 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, ENG

October 20, 2010 Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, SCOT

October 21, 2010 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

October 22, 2010 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 24, 2010 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG

October 25, 2010 St. David's Hall, Cardiff, WAL

October 26, 2010 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG

November 25, 2010 Via Funchal, São Paulo, BRA

May 5, 2011 Hard Rock Live Orlando, Florida, USA

May 10, 2014 WTC Golden Hall, São Paulo, BRA