Tour by Rod Stewart | |
Location |
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Associated album | Blondes Have More Fun |
Start date | 20 November 1978 |
End date | 28 June 1979 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows | 89 |
Rod Stewart concert chronology |
The Blondes 'Ave More Fun Tour was a worldwide concert tour held by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart to promote his album Blondes Have More Fun . The tour began on 20 November 1978 in Paris and ended on 28 June 1979 in Los Angeles, California.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe [1] [2] [3] | |||
20 November 1978 | Paris | France | Pavillon de Paris |
21 November 1978 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
22 November 1978 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam |
24 November 1978 | Stockholm | Sweden | Johanneshovs Isstadion |
25 November 1978 | Gothenburg | Scandinavium | |
27 November 1978 | Oslo | Norway | Ekeberghallen |
28 November 1978 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falkoner Teatret |
2 December 1978 | Manchester | England | Kings Hall |
3 December 1978 | |||
5 December 1978 | |||
6 December 1978 | |||
8 December 1978 | Leicester | Granby Halls | |
9 December 1978 | |||
11 December 1978 | Brighton | Brighton Centre | |
12 December 1978 | |||
13 December 1978 | |||
16 December 1978 | Birmingham | National Exhibition Centre | |
17 December 1978 | |||
21 December 1978 | London | Olympia London | |
22 December 1978 | |||
23 December 1978 | |||
28 December 1978 | |||
29 December 1978 | |||
30 December 1978 | |||
Oceania [4] [5] [6] | |||
31 January 1979 | Perth | Australia | Perth Entertainment Centre |
1 February 1979 | |||
2 February 1979 | |||
5 February 1979 | Adelaide | Adelaide Oval | |
9 February 1979 | Melbourne | VFL Park | |
12 February 1979 | Sydney | Sydney Showgrounds | |
13 February 1979 | |||
16 February 1979 | Brisbane | Brisbane Festival Hall | |
17 February 1979 | |||
18 February 1979 | |||
22 February 1979 | Auckland | New Zealand | Western Springs Stadium |
25 February 1979 | Wellington | Athletic Park | |
27 February 1979 | Christchurch | Lancaster Park | |
Asia [5] [4] | |||
6 March 1979 | Tokyo | Japan | Nippon Budokan |
7 March 1979 | |||
8 March 1979 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Kokusai Center | |
10 March 1979 | Nagoya | Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall | |
11 March 1979 | Osaka | Festival Hall | |
12 March 1979 | |||
14 March 1979 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | |
15 March 1979 | |||
North America [7] [8] [4] | |||
18 March 1979 | Honolulu | United States | Neal S. Blaisdell Center |
19 March 1979 | |||
20 March 1979 | |||
12 April 1979 | Edmonton | Canada | Northlands Coliseum |
14 April 1979 | Vancouver | Pacific Coliseum | |
15 April 1979 | |||
17 April 1979 | Denver | United States | McNichols Sports Arena |
19 April 1979 | San Antonio | HemisFair Arena | |
21 April 1979 | Houston | The Summit | |
22 April 1979 | |||
24 April 1979 | Birmingham | Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center | |
25 April 1979 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | |
27 April 1979 | Louisville | Freedom Hall | |
28 April 1979 | Indianapolis | Market Square Arena | |
29 April 1979 | Cincinnati | Riverfront Coliseum | |
1 May 1979 | Chicago | Uptown Theatre | |
2 May 1979 | |||
3 May 1979 | Richfield | Richfield Coliseum | |
5 May 1979 | |||
6 May 1979 | Toronto | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens |
7 May 1979 | |||
9 May 1979 | Montreal | Montreal Forum | |
11 May 1979 | Detroit | United States | Cobo Arena |
12 May 1979 | |||
13 May 1979 | |||
29 May 1979 | Pittsburgh | Civic Arena | |
30 May 1979 | Landover | Capital Centre | |
1 June 1979 | Providence | Providence Civic Center | |
2 June 1979 | Boston | Boston Garden | |
4 June 1979 | Philadelphia | Spectrum | |
5 June 1979 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
7 June 1979 | |||
8 June 1979 | |||
9 June 1979 | |||
11 June 1979 | Kansas City | Kemper Arena | |
15 June 1979 | Daly City | Cow Palace | |
17 June 1979 | |||
19 June 1979 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | |
21 June 1979 | Los Angeles | The Forum | |
22 June 1979 | |||
24 June 1979 | |||
25 June 1979 | |||
26 June 1979 | |||
28 June 1979 |
Encore
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