Tour by Santana | |
Associated album | Marathon |
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Start date | July 30, 1980 |
End date | September 13, 1980 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 25 |
Santana concert chronology |
Santana US Tour 1980 was a short concert tour of the United States by American rock band Santana.
The tour band consisted of: [1]
The tour lasted from July 30, 1980 at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio to September 13, 1980 at the Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. Taken from September 5, a common set list was as follows: [2]
Date (1980) | City | Venue | Attendance | Gross | Ref(s) |
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August 13 | Kansas City, United States | Memorial Hall | 2,715 | $25,792 | [5] |
August 15 | St. Louis, United States | Kiel Opera House | 7,114 | $65,875 | [5] |
August 16 | [5] | ||||
August 17 | Oklahoma City, United States | Zoo Amphitheatre | 4,276 | $35,640 | [5] |
August 30 | Denver, United States | Denver Coliseum | 9,514 | $99,300 | [6] |
September 5 | San Diego, United States | Open Air Theatre | 4,100 | $43,801 | [7] |
September 12 | Santa Barbara, United States | Santa Barbara Bowl | 4,646 | $42,901 | [8] |
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