Santana Europe Tour '80

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Santana Europe Tour '80
Tour by Santana
Santana Europe Tour '80 Program.jpg
Associated album Marathon
Start dateMay 23, 1980 (1980-05-23)
End dateJuly 14, 1980 (1980-07-14)
Legs2
No. of shows32
Santana concert chronology

Santana Europe Tour '80 was a concert tour of Europe by American band Santana in 1980.

Contents

Tour band

The tour band consisted of: [1]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on July 1. [2] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Hannibal" (Alex Ligertwood, Alan Pasqua, Raul Rekow, Carlos Santana)
  2. "All I Ever Wanted" (Ligertwood, Santana, Chris Solberg)
  3. "Tales of Kilimanjaro" (Pasqua, Armando Peraza, Rekow, Santana)
  4. "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)
  5. "Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó)
  6. "Oye Como Va" (Tito Puente)
  7. "Just in Time to See the Sun" (Gregg Rolie, Santana, Michael Shrieve)
  8. "Incident at Neshabur" (Alberto Gianquinto, Santana)
  9. "Lightning in the Sky" (Santana, Solberg)
  10. "Aqua Marine" (Pasqua, Santana)
  11. "Savor" (José Areas, David Brown, Michael Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
  12. "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Babatunde Olatunji)
  13. "You Just Don't Care" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
  14. "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (Tom Coster, Santana)
  15. "Well All Right" (Norman Petty, Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin)
  16. "Runnin" (David Margen)
  17. "Soul Sacrifice" (Santana, Rolie, Brown, Marcus Malone)
  18. "Open Invitation" (Santana, Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter, Greg Walker, Margen)
  19. "Samba Pa Ti" (Santana)
  20. "She's Not There" (Rod Argent)
  21. "Transcendance" (Santana)
  22. "Shake Your Moneymaker" (Elmore James)
  23. "Evil Ways" (Clarence "Sonny" Henry)

Tour dates

U.S. warm-up shows (March 25 – May 23)

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue [3]
Date
(1980)
CityCountryVenue
March 25 [lower-alpha 1] San Francisco United States Warfield Theatre
May 23 Old Waldorf

European leg (June 2 – July 14)

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue [3] [4]
Date
(1980)
CityCountryVenue
June 2 London England Wembley Arena
June 3
June 4
June 6 Leiden Netherlands Groenoordhallen
June 7
(2 shows)
Cologne West Germany Sporthalle
June 9 Barcelona Spain Plaza de toros Monumental de Barcelona
June 11 Mannheim West Germany Eisstadion am Friedrichspark
June 12 Dortmund Westfalenhallen
June 13 Kassel Eissporthalle Kassel
June 14 Hanover Eisstadion am Pferdeturm
June 21 [lower-alpha 2] Knebworth England Knebworth House
June 22 [lower-alpha 3] Paris France Paris–Le Bourget Airport
June 23 Brussels Belgium Forest National
June 24 Bremen West Germany Stadthalle Bremen
June 26 Stockholm Sweden Gröna Lund
June 27 Kiel West Germany Ostseehalle
June 28 [lower-alpha 4] Roskilde Denmark Darupvej
June 29 [lower-alpha 5] Oslo Norway Kalvøya
July 1 Frankfurt West Germany Festhalle Messe Frankfurt
July 2 Zwolle Netherlands IJsselhallen
July 4 [lower-alpha 6] Montreux Switzerland Casino Barrière de Montreux
July 5 Zürich Hallenstadion
July 6 Munich West Germany Olympiahalle München
July 7
July 8 Vienna Austria Praterstadion
July 10 Avignon FranceParc des Expositions de Chateaublanc
July 11 Fréjus Arènes de Fréjus
July 12
July 13 Cap d'Agde Arènes du Cap d'Agde
July 14 Dax Arènes de Dax

Notes

  1. The concert on March 25 was apart of the Bammies.
  2. The concert on June 21 was apart of the Knebworth Festival.
  3. The concert on June 22 was apart of the Fête de la Liberté.
  4. The concert on June 28 was apart of the Roskilde Festival.
  5. The concert on June 29 was apart of the Kalvøyafestivalen.
  6. The concert on July 4 was apart of the Montreux Jazz Festival.

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