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Tour by AC/DC | |
Associated album | High Voltage |
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Start date | April 1976 |
End date | 18 October 1976 |
Legs | 2 in Europe 1 in Australia 3 total |
No. of shows |
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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.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting/Supported By |
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l Leg | ||||
April 1976 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh Napier University | N/A |
23 April 1976 | London | England | The Old Red Cow | |
26 April 1976 | The Nashville Rooms | |||
28 April 1976 | Watford | Carey Place | ||
London | Marquee Club | Back Street Crawler | ||
14 May 1976 | Dingwalls | N/A | ||
Glasgow | Scotland | Glasgow University | Back Street Crawler | |
20 May 1976 | London | England | The Old Red Cow | N/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 Ballroom | N/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-Nyckelhalet | Chinox & Matz Ronnies | |
21 July 1976 | Stockholm | Glädjehuset | Battalion | |
23 July 1976 | Växjö | Barbarella Disco | N/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 | ||||
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 | ||||
West Hollywood | United States | Whiskey a Go Go | N/A | |
European Leg | ||||
Scarborough | England | Penthouse Club | N/A | |
2 September 1976 | Cleethorpes | Winter Gardens | ||
4 September 1976 | London | Paris Theatre | ||
7 September 1976 | Marquee Club | |||
8 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 | ||
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 | |
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