Worth Leavin' Home For Tour

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Worth Leavin' Home For Tour
Concert by Rod Stewart
Start date11 November 1981
End date9 April 1982
Legs2
No. of shows67
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.

Contents

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueTickets Sold / AvailableGross Revenue
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 1981New 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

Set list

  1. The Stripper (Intro)
  2. Gi' Me Wings
  3. Sweet Little Rock And Roller (Chuck Berry cover)
  4. Tear It Up (Johnny Burnette cover)
  5. Passion
  6. Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)
  7. She Won't Dance With Me/Little Queenie (Chuck Berry cover)
  8. You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
  9. Rock My Plimsoul (Jeff Beck Group song)
  10. Get Back (The Beatles cover)
  11. Hot Legs
  12. Young Turks
  13. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right (Luther Ingram cover)
  14. Tora, Tora, Tora (Out With The Boys)
  15. (I Know) I'm Losing You (The Temptations cover)
  16. Gasoline Alley
  17. Maggie May
  18. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
  19. I Was Only Joking

Encore

  1. Stay With Me (Faces song)
  2. You Wear It Well
  3. The Wild Side Of Life [2] [3]

Personnel

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References

  1. "Rod Stewart | The Concert Database". theconcertdatabase.com. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/rod-stewart/1981/the-forum-inglewood-ca-43d193cb.html
  3. http://www.rodstewartfanclub.com/about_rod/tour/tour1981.php
  4. http://www.rodstewartfanclub.com/about_rod/tour/tour1981.php