Santana US Tour 1980

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Santana US Tour 1980
Tour by Santana
Associated album Marathon
Start dateJuly 30, 1980 (1980-07-30)
End dateSeptember 13, 1980 (1980-09-13)
Legs1
No. of shows25
Santana concert chronology

Santana US Tour 1980 was a short concert tour of the United States by American rock band Santana.

Contents

Tour band

The tour band consisted of: [1]

Set list

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]

  1. "All I Ever Wanted" (Alex Ligertwood, Carlos Santana, Chris Solberg)
  2. "Incident at Neshabur" (Alberto Gianquinto, Santana)
  3. "Tales of Kilimanjaro" (Alan Pasqua, Armando Peraza, Raul Rekow, Santana)
  4. "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)
  5. "Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó)
  6. "Lightning in the Sky" (Santana, Solberg)
  7. "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (Tom Coster, Santana)
  8. "Savor" (José "Chepito" Areas, David Brown, Michael Carabello, Gregg Rolie, Santana, Michael Shrieve)
  9. "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Babatunde Olatunji)
  10. "Well All Right" (Norman Petty, Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin)
  11. "Runnin" (Margen)
  12. "Soul Sacrifice" (Santana, Rolie, Brown, Marcus Malone)
  13. "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Joaquín Rodrigo)
  14. "Open Invitation" (Santana, Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter, Greg Walker, David Margen)
  15. "She's Not There" (Rod Argent)
  16. "Transcendance" (Santana)
  17. "Whole Lotta Love" (John Bonham, Willie Dixon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
  18. "Evil Ways" (Clarence "Sonny" Henry)

Tour dates

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue [3] [4]
Date
(1980)
CityCountryVenue
July 30 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center
July 31 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
August 2 South Yarmouth Cape Cod Coliseum
August 3 Shelton Pinecrest Country Club
August 5 Albany Palace Theatre
August 7 Tarrytown Westchester Premiere Theater
August 8 Philadelphia Mann Music Center
August 9 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 10 Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall
August 12 Chicago Poplar Creek Music Theatre
August 13 Kansas City Memorial Hall
August 15 St. Louis Kiel Opera House
August 16
August 17 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre
August 30 Denver Denver Coliseum
August 31 [lower-alpha 1] Albuquerque Albuquerque Sports Stadium
September 1 El Paso Judson F. Williams Convention Center
September 3 Tucson Tucson Convention Center
September 5 San Diego Open Air Theatre
September 6 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
September 8 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
September 9
September 10
September 12 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
September 13 Berkeley William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre

Box office score data

List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
Date
(1980)
CityVenueAttendanceGrossRef(s)
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]

Notes

  1. The concert on August 31 was apart of the Stadium Jam.

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