Lock Up Your Daughters Tour

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Lock Up Your Daughters Tour
Tour by AC/DC
Associated album High Voltage
Start dateApril 1976
End date18 October 1976
Legs2 in Europe
1 in Australia
3 total
No. of shows
  • 41 in Europe
  • 34 in Australia
  • 75 played, 4 cancelled
AC/DC concert chronology

The Lock Up Your Daughters Tour was a concert tour played by the hard rock band AC/DC in support of their album, High Voltage. It would be the first full tour with Mark Evans.

Contents

Personnel

Tour dates

[1] [2]

DateCityCountryVenueSupporting/Supported By
l Leg
April 1976 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Napier University N/A
23 April 1976 London England The Old Red Cow
26 April 1976The Nashville Rooms
28 April 1976 Watford Carey Place
11 May 1976 London Marquee Club Back Street Crawler
12 May 1976
14 May 1976 Dingwalls N/A
15 May 1976 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow University Back Street Crawler
20 May 1976 London England The Old Red CowN/A
21 May 1976
22 May 1976
23 May 1976 Fulham The Greyhound
24 May 1976 London The Nashville Rooms
27 May 1976 The Heartbreakers
28 May 1976 Guildford Surrey University Back Street Crawler
29 May 1976 Birmingham Mayfair BallroomN/A
30 May 1976 London Victoria Palace Theatre Back Street Crawler
1 June 1976 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
3 June 1976 Maida Vale Maida Vale Studios N/A
London The Nashville Rooms
4 June 1976 Marquee Club
5 June 1976 Fulham The Greyhound
6 June 1976 Croydon Back Street Crawler* Booed off stage [3]
8 June 1976 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall Back Street Crawler
11 June 1976 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow City Hall N/A
12 June 1976 Edinburgh Leith Theatre
13 June 1976 Southport England Floral Hall
14 June 1976 Sheffield Top Rank Suite
15 June 1976 Bradford St. George's Hall
17 June 1976 Bedworth Bedworth Civic Hall
19 June 1976 Liverpool Liverpool Stadium
20 June 1976 Douglas Isle of Man Palace Lido
22 June 1976 Cardiff Wales Top Rank Suite
Guildford England Guildford Civic Hall
23 June 1976 Swansea Wales Brangwyn Hall
24 June 1976 Corby England Festival Hall
27 June 1976 Birmingham Mayfair Suite
30 June 1976 Southampton Top Rank Suite
1 July 1976 Gravesend Woodville Halls Theatre
2 July 1976 Plymouth Top Rank Suite
3 July 1976 Yeovil Johnson Hall
4 July 1976 Brighton Top Rank Suite
7 July 1976 London Lyceum Ballroom Bingo Brothers
13 July 1976 Wimbledon Theatre N/A
16 July 1976 Falkenburg Sweden Vinberg-Cortina
17 July 1976 Malmö Hollviken-NyckelhaletChinox & Matz Ronnies
21 July 1976 Stockholm Glädjehuset Battalion
23 July 1976 Växjö Barbarella DiscoN/A
24 July 1976 Anderstorp Unknown Venue
25 July 1976 London England Marquee Club
26 July 1976
31 July 1976 Birmingham Barbarella's
2 August 1976 London Marquee Club
6 August 1976 Burton-On-Trent 76 Club
7 August 1976 St. Albans St. Albans Town Hall
9 August 1976 London Marquee Club
11 August 1976 Plymouth Woods Centre
12 August 1976 Penzance Winter Gardens
13 August 1976 London Dingwalls
16 August 1976 Marquee Club
18 August 1976 Bath Pavilion
23 August 1976 London Marquee Club
24 August 1976
26 August 1976
27 August 1976 Nîmes France Festival D Orange
28 August 1976 London England Wembley Theatre
29 August 1976 Reading Tameside Arena (Reading Festival)
30 August 1976 London Marquee Club
North American Leg
September 1976 West Hollywood United States Whiskey a Go Go N/A
European Leg
1 September 1976 Scarborough England Penthouse ClubN/A
2 September 1976 Cleethorpes Winter Gardens
4 September 1976 London Paris Theatre
7 September 1976 Marquee Club
8 September 1976
11 September 1976 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
12 September 1976 Guildford Guildford Civic Hall
15 September 1976 Hamburg Germany Fabrik
16 September 1976 Duisburg Rhein-Ruhr-Halle Suzi Quatro, Silk & Shaun Cassidy
17 September 1976 Cologne Sporthalle N/A
18 September 1976 Munich PN Club
20 September 1976 Stockholm Sweden Konserthuset
22 September 1976 Copenhagen Denmark Tivolis Koncertsal Rainbow
23 September 1976 Hamburg Germany Musikhalle Grosser Saal
24 September 1976 Bremen Stadhalle
25 September 1976 St. Albans England St. Albans City Hall N/A
25 September 1976 Cologne Germany Sporthalle Rainbow
27 September 1976 Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle
28 September 1976 Nuremberg Messezentrum Halla A
29 September 1976 Munich Circus Krone
30 September 1976 Mannheim Multihalle
1 October 1976 Wiesbaden Rhein Main Halle
3 October 1976 Geneva Switzerland Unknown Venue
4 October 1976 Bern Grand Casino Bern
5 October 1976 Zürich Volkshaus
6 October 1976 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
8 October 1976 Hoensbroek Netherlands Luxor Theater
11 October 1976 Le Mans France Unknown Venue
12 October 1976 Le Harve
13 October 1976 Paris Pavillon de Paris
14 October 1976 Brussels Belgium Cirque Royal
15 October 1976 Rouen France Unknown Venue
16 October 1976 Marseille
17 October 1976 Brussels Belgium Cirque Royal
18 October 1976 The Hague Netherlands Congresgebouw

Typical setlist [4]

  1. "Live Wire"
  2. "She's Got Balls"
  3. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)"
  4. "Can I Sit Next to You Girl"
  5. "The Jack"
  6. "High Voltage"
  7. "Rocker"
  8. "T.N.T." or "School Days" (Chuck Berry cover) (neither were played sometimes)
  9. "Baby, Please Don't Go" (Big Joe Williams Cover)

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References

  1. "AC/DC Tour History - 1976 "High Voltage" European Tour". www.ac-dc.net. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  2. www.acdc-bootlegs.com http://www.acdc-bootlegs.com/concerthistory/?action=browse&year=1976 . Retrieved 15 November 2019.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. www.acdc-bootlegs.com http://www.acdc-bootlegs.com/concerthistory/?gig=141 . Retrieved 11 December 2019.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "AC/DC Average Setlists of tour: Lock Up Your Daughters Tour | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 15 November 2019.