Whiskey Woman Tour

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Whiskey Woman Tour
Concert by Judas Priest
Start date1 January 1972
End date9 January 1973
No. of shows86
Judas Priest concert chronology

The Whiskey Woman Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It ran from 1 January 1972 until 9 January 1973 through England, Scotland, Wales and a date at the Isle of Man.

Contents

Setlist

[1]

  1. "Spanish Castle Magic" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
  2. "Winter"
  3. "Voodoo Rag"
  4. "Never Satisfied"
  5. "Joey"
  6. "Victim of Changes"
  7. "Mind Conception"
  8. "Black Sheep of the Family" (Quatermass cover)
  9. "Holy Is the Man"
  10. "Caviar and Meths"

Tour Dates

The band toured with Budgie, Thin Lizzy and Trapeze sometimes being the opening act of their shows. [2] [3]

DateCityCountryVenue
1 January 1972 Nottingham EnglandHucknall Miners' Welfare Club
2 January 1972 Sutton-in-Ashfield Golden Diamond
3 January 1972 Penarth WalesPenarth Youth Wing
4 January 1972 Cwmbach Bristol Legion
6 January 1972 Kincardine ScotlandKindcardine Youth Centre
13 January 1972 Cheltenham England Cheltenham Town Hall
5 February 1972 Worcester Underground Club
6 February 1972 West Bromwich Magnet Club
9 February 1972Yew Tree Centre
17 February 1972 Birmingham Henry's Blues House
18 February 1972 Braintree Two J's Club
20 February 1972Club Horne Hotel
26 February 1972 London Fulham Greyhound
28 February 1972 Chester Courthouse
4 March 1972 Dudley Technical College
9 March 1972 Leeds Samantha's Blues Club
11 March 1972 Manchester Manchester Central
12 March 1972 Bangor Wales Bangor University
13 March 1972 Northampton England Northampton University
24 March 1972 Llanelli WalesGlen Ballroom
28 March 1972 Northampton EnglandCity Rock
5 April 1972 Doncaster Top Rank Suite
12 April 1972 Wolverhampton Dix Club
19 April 1972 Douglas Isle of ManPalace Lido
20 April 1972 Cardiff WalesCardiff Youth Club
24 April 1972 Wolverhampton EnglandDix Club
28 April 1972 Wigan Fag Club
29 April 1972 Shrewsbury Wellington Hall
9 June 1972 Swansea Wales University of Swansea
13 June 1972 Birmingham EnglandCedar Club
14 June 1972
17 June 1972Unknown LocationWalesLaney Ballroom
20 June 1972 Derby EnglandCleopatra's
21 June 1972 Bicester The Red Lion
11 July 1972 Dudley Dudley Technical College
12 July 1972 West Bromwich Yew Tree Centre
13 July 1972Unknown LocationWalesFarafe Hotel
15 July 1972 Coventry EnglandWalsgrove Hotel
21 June 1972 Wolverhampton Club Lafayette
1 August 1972 Birmingham Henry's Blues House
4 August 1972 Dudley Dudley Technical College
20 August 1972 Nottingham Moor Farm Inn
27 August 1972Unknown Venue
31 August 1972 Coventry Mandy's
7 September 1972 West Bromwich Bromwich Town Hall
8 September 1972 Nottingham Plough and Harrow
15 September 1972British Legion Club
17 September 1972Moor Farn Inn
24 September 1972 Birmingham Kinetic Circus
28 September 1972 Liverpool The Babalou Club
29 September 1972 Birmingham Fighting Cocks
30 September 1972 Northampton City Rock
1 October 1972 West Bromwich Angel Underground
2 October 1972 Stafford King's Head
4 October 1972 Bingley Hall
5 October 1972 London Marquee Club
6 October 1972 Northampton Northampton University
London Speakeasy
7 October 1972 Nottingham Plough and Harrow
8 October 1972 Stockport The Spectrum
9 October 1972 Workington Unknown Venue
10 October 1972 West Bromwich Angel Underground
Birmingham Unknown Venue
13 October 1972 Liverpool Cavern Club
Pyramid Club
14 October 1972 Bedworth Civic Hall
20 October 1972 Liverpool Cavern Club
21 October 1972
22 October 1972
23 October 1972 Chester Courthouse
27 October 1972 Wigan Fag Club
29 October 1972 Ilford Growling Budgie Club
30 October 1972
3 November 1972 Scarborough Penthouse
5 November 1972 West Bromwich The Temple
13 November 1972 Doncaster Top Rank Suite
20 November 1972 Haywood Scotland Seven Stars
27 November 1972 Old Hill England The Plaza
6 December 1972 Harrow Harrow College
7 December 1972MertonZeppelin Club
14 December 1972 Northampton Fantasia
16 December 1972 Nottingham Nottingham Boat Club
21 December 1972 Brighton The Druid Arms
26 December 1972 Birmingham Henry's Blues House
2 January 1973 Essex Village Hall
9 January 1973 Haywood Scotland Seven Stars

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References

  1. "Average setlist for tour: Whiskey Woman". Setlist.fm. Archived from the original on 12 November 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  2. "WHISKEY WOMAN TOUR (1972)". chmetal.info. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. "WHISKEY WOMAN TOUR (1973)". chmetal.info. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2017.