Led Zeppelin North American Tour Summer 1970

Last updated
North America Summer 1970
Tour by Led Zeppelin
LedZepSummer1970.jpg
Poster for Led Zeppelin's concert at Seattle, used to help promote its Summer 1970 North American tour
Location
  • United States
  • Canada
Associated album Led Zeppelin III
Start date15 August 1970
End date19 September 1970
No. of shows20 (29 planned)
Led Zeppelin concert chronology

Led Zeppelin's Summer 1970 North American Tour was the sixth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 10 August and concluded on 19 September 1970.

Contents

Overview

This concert tour was a massive success for Led Zeppelin, as they played to wildly enthusiastic audiences. It was their highest-grossing tour to date (for the two New York City concerts alone, the band grossed $100,000). [1] [2] [3] With The Rolling Stones off the road at the time, only The Who could now compete with Led Zeppelin for the title of the world's top concert attraction. [1] The band were widely hailed as bigger than The Beatles, dethroning them in the polls for the first time in rock history. [4]

This concert tour was originally scheduled to commence on 5 August at Cincinnati. However, the first week was rescheduled due to the ill health of the father of bass player John Paul Jones. The itinerary was amended several times, leading to much confusion, with the band erroneously being billed to appear at the Strawberry Fields Festival on the weekend of August 8–9. [1] The tour eventually commenced on August 10 at Hampton. [5]

During this tour the band mixed their third album at Ardent Studios, Memphis, in August 1970. The album was released in October 1970, shortly following the conclusion of this tour.

Tour set list

The fairly typical set list for the tour was:

  1. "Immigrant Song" (Page, Plant)
  2. "Heartbreaker" (Bonham, Page, Plant)
  3. "Dazed and Confused" (Page)
  4. "Bring It On Home" (Page, Plant, Dixon)
  5. "That's the Way" (Page, Plant)
  6. "Bron-Yr-Aur" (Page)
  7. "Since I've Been Loving You" (Page, Plant, Jones)
  8. "Organ Solo"/"Thank You" (Page, Plant)
  9. "What Is and What Should Never Be" (Page, Plant)
  10. "Moby Dick" (Page, Jones, Bonham)
  11. "Whole Lotta Love" (Bonham, Dixon, Jones, Page, Plant)

Encore:

There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour.

Tour dates

The original itinerary before John Paul Jones' father's illness was:

DateCityCountryVenue
5 August 1970 Cincinnati United StatesUnknown
6 August 1970DetroitOlympia Stadium
7 August 1970ClevelandCleveland Public Auditorium
8 August 1970 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Civic Arena
9 August 1970BostonBoston Garden
10 August 1970HamptonHampton Coliseum
11 August 1970 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
12 August 1970 Jacksonville Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
13 August 1970 Hollywood Hollywood Sportatorium
14 August 1970Chestnut HillBoston College Alumni Stadium
15 August 1970New HavenYale Bowl
19 August 1970Kansas CityKansas City Municipal Auditorium
20 August 1970Oklahoma CityOklahoma State Fair Arena
21 August 1970TulsaTulsa Assembly Center
22 August 1970Fort WorthTarrant County Arena
23 August 1970 San Antonio HemisFair Arena
24 August 1970St. LouisKiel Auditorium
25 August 1970NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium
27 August 1970MilwaukeeMilwaukee Arena
29 August 1970WinnipegCanadaWinnipeg Arena
1 September 1970SeattleUnited StatesSeattle Center Coliseum
2 September 1970OaklandAlameda County Coliseum
3 September 1970San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
4 September 1970InglewoodThe Forum
5 September 1970HonoluluNeil S. Blaisdell Arena
6 September 1970
7 September 1970RaleighJ.S Dorton Arena
12 September 1970ClevelandCleveland Public Hall
14 September 1970RochesterWar Memorial Auditorium
17 September 1970PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
19 September 1970New York CityMadison Square Garden
20 September 1970 Washington, D.C. Cole Fieldhouse

While the final tour dates were:

DateCityCountryVenue
10 August 1970 Hampton United States Hampton Roads Coliseum
15 August 1970 New Haven Yale Bowl
19 August 1970 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium
20 August 1970 Oklahoma City State Fair Coliseum
21 August 1970 Tulsa Assembly Center
22 August 1970 Fort Worth Tarrant County Convention Center
25 August 1970 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
26 August 1970 Cleveland Public Auditorium
28 August 1970 Detroit Olympia Stadium
29 August 1970 Winnipeg Canada Man-Pop Festival, Winnipeg Arena
31 August 1970 Milwaukee United States Milwaukee Arena
1 September 1970 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
2 September 1970 Oakland Oakland Coliseum
3 September 1970 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
4 September 1970 Inglewood The Forum
6 September 1970 Honolulu Honolulu International Center
2 shows
9 September 1970 Boston Boston Garden
19 September 1970 New York City Madison Square Garden
2 shows

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tour Over Europe 1980</span> 1980 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Tour Over Europe 1980 was the last concert tour by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. The tour ran from 17 June to 7 July 1980. Nine of the tour's shows were performed in cities throughout West Germany, as well as one show each in Brussels, Rotterdam, Vienna, Zürich, and West Berlin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1977</span> 1977 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1977 North American Tour was the eleventh and final concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into three legs, with performances commencing on 1 April and concluding on 24 July 1977. The tour was originally intended to finish on 13 August, but was cut short following the death of Robert Plant's son.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Earls Court 1975</span> 1975 concerts at Earls Court by Led Zeppelin

Earls Court 1975 were five concerts performed by the English rock band Led Zeppelin at Earls Court Arena in London in May 1975.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1975</span> 1975 concert tour of North America by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1975 North American Tour was the tenth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 18 January and concluding on 27 March 1975. It was preceded with two European warm-up shows, performed at Rotterdam and Brussels respectively.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973</span> 1973 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1973 North American Tour was the ninth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 4 May and concluding on 29 July 1973. Rehearsals took place at Old Street Film Studios in London.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin European Tour 1973</span> 1973 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1973 European Tour was a concert tour of Europe by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 2 March and concluded on 2 April 1973.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972</span> 1972 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1972 Japanese Tour was the second and final concert tour of Japan by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 2 October and concluded on 10 October 1972.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1972</span> 1972 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1972 North American Tour was the eighth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 27 May and concluding on 28 June 1972. It included two warm-up shows in Europe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour Winter 1971</span> 1971 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Winter 1971 United Kingdom Tour was a concert tour of the United Kingdom by Led Zeppelin. The tour ran from 11 November to 21 December 1971, and "confirmed their supremacy in the UK rock marketplace". Taking place immediately after the release of the band's fourth album, Led Zeppelin IV, all tickets sold out despite going on sale less than a week before the commencement of the tour. Second shows at Wembley and at Manchester were added after fans queued for up to eighteen hours in order to secure a ticket.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971</span> 1971 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1971 Japanese Tour was the first in Japan by the English rock band. Commenced on 23 September and concluding on 29 September 1971, it was one of the first tours of Japan by a western rock band.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1971</span> 1971 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1971 North American Tour was the seventh concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour commenced on August 7 and concluded on 17 September 1971. It included two warm-up shows in Montreux, Switzerland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin European Tour 1971</span> 1971 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1971 European Tour was a concert tour of Europe by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 3 May and concluded on 5 July 1971. It included one concert at Liverpool, England, which was a rescheduled date from their preceding tour of the United Kingdom. It is possible that other unverified dates in Europe were also performed during this period.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour Spring 1971</span> 1971 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's Spring 1971 United Kingdom & Ireland Tour was a concert tour of the United Kingdom & Ireland by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 5 March and concluded on 1 April 1971.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin Tour of Iceland, Bath and Germany, Summer 1970</span> 1970 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's Summer 1970 tour of Iceland, Bath and Germany was a concert tour by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 22 June and concluded on 19 July 1970.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour Spring 1970</span> 1970 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's Spring 1970 North American Tour was the fifth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 21 March and concluded on 18 April 1970. It took place a little over a week after the conclusion of their recent European concert tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin European Tour 1970</span> 1970 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1970 European Tour was a concert tour of Europe by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 23 February and concluded on 12 March 1970.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour 1970</span> 1970 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1970 United Kingdom Tour was a concert tour of the United Kingdom by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 7 January and concluded on 17 February 1970.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour Summer 1969</span> 1969 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's Summer 1969 United Kingdom Tour was a concert tour of the United Kingdom by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 8 June and concluded on 29 June 1969. It included a single show in Paris, France, performed for French television. This was the band's final ever television appearance, portions of which were later released on the Led Zeppelin DVD.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin North American Tour Spring 1969</span> 1969 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's Spring 1969 North American Tour was the second concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 18 April and concluded on 31 May 1969.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour 1968</span> 1968 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin's 1968 tour of the United Kingdom was the first concert tour of the United Kingdom by the English rock band. It commenced on 4 October and concluded on 20 December 1968.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, London: Omnibus Press. ISBN   0-7119-5307-4, pp. 52-53.
  2. Chris Welch (1994) Led Zeppelin, London: Orion Books. ISBN   1-85797-930-3, p. 58.
  3. Michael Leonard, "Heaven Sent", Q Led Zeppelin Special Edition, 2003.
  4. Luis Rey (1997) Led Zeppelin Live: An Illustrated Exploration of Underground Tapes, Ontario: The Hot Wacks Press, p. 126.
  5. Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary

Sources