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Concert by Rod Stewart | |
Start date | 11 November 1981 |
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End date | 9 April 1982 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 67 |
Rod Stewart concert chronology |
The Worth Leavin' Home For Tour was a North American concert tour held by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart to promote his album Tonight I'm Yours . The tour began on 11 November 1981 in Greensboro, North Carolina and ended on 9 April 1982 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
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First North American Leg [1] | |||||
11 November 1981 | Greensboro, North Carolina | United States | Greensboro Coliseum | 11,694 / 11,694 | $121,510 |
12 November 1981 | Columbia, South Carolina | Carolina Coliseum | 11,528 / 11,528 | $121,044 | |
15 November 1981 | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Riverside Centroplex | |||
16 November 1981 | Mobile, Alabama | Mobile Civic Center | |||
18 November 1981 | Tampa, Florida | Expo Hall | |||
19 November 1981 | Pembroke Pines, Florida | Hollywood Sportatorium | |||
21 November 1981 | Jacksonville, Florida | Jacksonville Coliseum | |||
22 November 1981 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | |||
23 November 1981 | Nashville, Tennessee | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | 8,762 / 9,900 | $108,112 | |
25 November 1981 | Landover, Maryland | Capital Centre | |||
27 November 1981 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |||
30 November 1981 | Denver, Colorado | McNichols Sports Arena | |||
2 December 1981 | Edmonton, Alberta | Canada | Northlands Coliseum | ||
6 December 1981 | Vancouver | Pacific Coliseum | 24,000 / 28,000 | $284,619 | |
7 December 1981 | |||||
9 December 1981 | Daly City, California | United States | Cow Palace | 21,328 / 29,000 | $261,288 |
10 December 1981 | |||||
13 December 1981 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | 11,813 / 12,000 | $140,837 | |
14 December 1981 | Inglewood, California | The Forum | 52,076 / 52,076 | $640,326 | |
15 December 1981 | |||||
18 December 1981 | |||||
19 December 1981 | |||||
Second North American Leg | |||||
10 January 1982 | Bloomington, Minnesota | United States | Metropolitan Sports Center | 13,684 / 16,000 | $157,366 |
11 January 1982 | Madison, Wisconsin | Dane County Coliseum | 7,711 / 9,941 | $79,718 | |
12 January 1982 | Rosemont, Illinois | Rosemont Horizon | |||
15 January 1982 | Dallas, Texas | Reunion Arena | 15,976 / 17,000 | $191,698 | |
17 January 1982 | Austin, Texas | Frank Erwin Center | 16,000 / 16,000 | $158,181 | |
18 January 1982 | Houston, Texas | The Summit | 17,000 / 17,000 | $205,829 | |
20 January 1982 | Richfield, Ohio | Richfield Coliseum | |||
22 January 1982 | Lexington, Kentucky | Rupp Arena | 14,837 / 23,000 | $155,595 | |
24 January 1982 | Detroit, Michigan | Joe Louis Arena | 15,563 / 15,563 | $187,336 | |
26 January 1982 | Pittsburgh | Civic Arena | 14,933 / 17,000 | $170,646 | |
28 January 1982 | Cincinnati | Riverfront Coliseum | 10,000 / 17,000 | ||
30 January 1982 | Kansas City, Missouri | Kemper Arena | 15,768 / 15,768 | $166,648 | |
3 February 1982 | Boston | Boston Garden | |||
17 February 1982 | St. Louis | Checkerdome | 14,137 / 14,137 | $150,594 | |
21 February 1982 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 13,152 / 13,152 | $152,149 | |
22 February 1982 | Philadelphia | The Spectrum | 17,071 / 17,071 | $189,895 | |
23 February 1982 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Brendan Byrne Arena | |||
25 February 1982 | Hartford, Connecticut | Hartford Civic Center | 13,597 / 16,000 | $155,139 | |
1 March 1982 | Landover, Maryland | Capital Centre | |||
2 March 1982 | Raleigh, North Carolina | Reynolds Coliseum | 7,239 / 7,500 | $88,127 | |
4 March 1982 | Huntington, West Virginia | Huntington Civic Center | 10,000 / 10,000 | $124,225 | |
5 March 1982 | Roanoke, Virginia | Roanoke Civic Center | 8,558 / 10,000 | $94,923 | |
6 March 1982 | Columbia, South Carolina | Carolina Coliseum | 11,330 / 11,300 | $138,831 | |
8 March 1982 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Market Square Arena | 13,000 / 17,000 | ||
10 March 1982 | Knoxville, Tennessee | Knoxville Civic Coliseum | |||
11 March 1982 | Birmingham, Alabama | Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center | 12,544 / 12,544 | $130,627 | |
13 March 1982 | Valley Center, Kansas | Kansas Coliseum | 8,744 / 8,744 | $94,049 | |
14 March 1982 | Omaha, Nebraska | Omaha Civic Auditorium | 10,458 / 10,458 | $114,563 | |
16 March 1982 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Tingley Coliseum | 10,000 / 10,656 | $117,464 | |
18 March 1982 | Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 12,039 / 14,000 | $145,483 | |
23 March 1982 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | 11,400 / 11,400 | $132,125 | |
24 March 1982 | Long Beach, California | Long Beach Arena | 13,915 / 13,915 | $166,405 | |
28 March 1982 | Toronto, Ontario | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | 34,040 / 34,040 | $418,348 |
29 March 1982 | |||||
31 March 1982 | Montréal, Québec | Montreal Forum | |||
1 April 1982 | |||||
2 April 1982 | Glens Falls, New York | United States | Glens Falls Civic Center | 7,339 / 7,339 | $132,125 |
5 April 1982 | Portland, Maine | Cumberland County Civic Center | 9,500 / 9,500 | $118,750 | |
7 April 1982 | Boston | Metropolitan Center | 12,403 / 12,403 | $149,460 | |
8 April 1982 | |||||
9 April 1982 |
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