Foot Loose & Fancy Free Tour

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Foot Loose & Fancy Free Tour
Concert by Rod Stewart
Start date1 October 1977
End date20 December 1977
Legs1
No. of shows47
Rod Stewart concert chronology

The Foot Loose & Fancy Free Tour was a 1977 United States concert tour by the British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. The tour began on 1 October 1977 in Vancouver and ended on 20 December 1977 in Daly City, California.

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Tour dates [1] [2]

DateCityCountryVenueTickets sold / availableGross revenue
1 October 1977 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum 17,500 / 17,500$148,750
3 October 1977 Seattle United States Seattle Center Coliseum 12,943 / 12,943$111,670
4 October 1977 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum 5,435 / 12,000$54,350
6 October 1977 Calgary Canada Stampede Corral
10 October 1977 Montréal Montreal Forum
11 October 1977 Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens
14 October 1977 New Haven, Connecticut United States New Haven Coliseum 9,554 / 9,554$86,497
15 October 1977 Landover, Maryland Capital Centre
17 October 1977 Buffalo, New York Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
19 October 1977 Philadelphia Spectrum 11,500 / 18,000
20 October 1977New York City Madison Square Garden
21 October 1977
23 October 1977 Uniondale, New York Nassau Coliseum
24 October 1977
25 October 1977 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center 9,168 / 12,000$83,182
27 October 1977 Pittsburgh Civic Arena 14,412 / 14,412$113,333
29 October 1977 Louisville, Kentucky Rupp Arena 15,719 / 15,719$130,485
30 October 1977 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 14,193 / 14,193$119,623
31 October 1977 Chicago Chicago Stadium
2 November 1977 Saint Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Civic Center
3 November 1977 Richfield, Ohio Richfield Coliseum
5 November 1977 Detroit Cobo Arena
6 November 1977
8 November 1977 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum 14,292 / 14,292$116,892
9 November 1977 Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke Civic Center
10 November 1977 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum
18 November 1977 Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
20 November 1977 Atlanta Omni Coliseum 15,308 / 15,308$126,889
21 November 1977 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum
22 November 1977 Lakeland, Florida Lakeland Civic Center
23 November 1977 Hollywood, Florida Hollywood Sportatorium
25 November 1977 Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU Assembly Center
26 November 1977 Houston The Summit
27 November 1977 Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center
29 November 1977 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena 10,703 / 15,000$80,273
30 November 1977 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center 8,870 / 13,000$63,245
2 December 1977 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum 7,019 / 7,019$63,245
5 December 1977 Denver McNichols Arena
7 December 1977 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center 6,500 / 14,000$51,808
8 December 1977 Tucson, Arizona Tucson Community Center
10 December 1977 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena 14,217 / 14,217$134,000
12 December 1977 Inglewood, California The Forum
13 December 1977
14 December 1977
18 December 1977 Daly City, California Cow Palace
19 December 1977
20 December 1977

Set list

  1. Three Times Loser
  2. You Wear It Well
  3. Big Bayou
  4. Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
  5. The Wild Side of Life
  6. This Old Heart of Mine (The Isley Brothers cover)
  7. Sweet Little Rock and Roller (Chuck Berry cover)
  8. The Killing Of Georgie (Part I and II)
  9. I Don't Want to Talk About It
  10. Maggie May
  11. Angel (Jimi Hendrix cover)
  12. True Blue
  13. You Keep Me Hangin' On (The Supremes cover)
  14. Get Back (The Beatles cover)
  15. (I Know) I'm Losing You (The Temptations cover)
  16. Sailing (Sutherland Brothers cover)
  17. Stay with Me (Faces song)
  18. Twistin' the Night Away (Sam Cooke cover)
  19. Hot Legs
  20. Born Loose
  21. (If loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right (Luther Ingram cover)
  22. I Was Only Joking
  23. You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) [3]

Personnel

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References

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