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TOM JOHNSTON, PAT SIMMONS, JOHN HARTMAN, DAVE SHOGREN

February 10, 1971 St. Francis High School, Mountain View, CA (with Stoneground & Ra)

April 17, 1971 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

May 7-8, 1971 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA (with Gideon & Power)

June ?, 1971 Bimbos 365, San Francisco, CA (future drummer Michael Hossack jams with the band)

June 4, 1971 University of Oregon Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR (with Mother Earth & Ouroboros)

June 5, 1971 Gonzaga University Kennedy Pavilion, Spokane, WA (with Mother Earth)

June 6, 1971 Moore Theater, Seattle, WA (with Mother Earth)

June 11, 1971 Travelodge Theater, Phoenix, AZ (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

June 13, 1971 Colorado National Speedway, Boulder, CO (with Mother Earth)

June 14, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (Warner Brothers Presents! With Mother Earth, Long John Baldry & Stoneground)

June 18, 1971 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA (with Mother Earth)

June 19, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA (with Mother Earth & Long John Baldry)

June 20, 1971 San Diego, CA (with Mother Earth)

June 25, 1971 Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX (with Mother Earth)

June 26, 1971 Music Hall, Houston, TX (with Mother Earth & Stoneground)

June 27, 1971 Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (with Mother Earth)

June 28, 1971 Albuquerque, NM (with Mother Earth)

July 1, 1971 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

July 2, 1971 Kiel Convention Hall, St. Louis, MO (with Mother Earth)

July 3, 1971 Iowa State University, Ames, IA (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

July 4, 1971 Marcus Center Uihlein Hall, Milwaukee, WI (with Mother Earth)

July 9, 1971 Ellis Auditorium, Memphis, TN (with Mother Earth)

July 10, 1971 Sherwood Country Club, Indianapolis, IN (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

July 11, 1971 Eastown Theatre, Detroit, MI (with Mother Earth)

July 15, 1971 Chateau Liberte, Santa Cruz, CA ??? (billed as the Dobie Bros.)

July 15, 1971 Case Western Reserve University Emerson Gym, Cleveland, OH (with Mother Earth)

July 18, 1971 Boston, MA (with Mother Earth)

July 23, 1971 Cherry Hill Arena, Cherry Hill, NJ (with Mother Earth & Long John Baldry)

July 24, 1971 Community Center, Falls Church, VA (with Mother Earth. Relocated from the Alexandria Roller Rink)

July 25, 1971 Bushnell Auditorium, Hartford, CT (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

July 26, 1971 Town Hall, New York City, NY (with Mother Earth & Long John Baldry)

July 31, 1971 Parker Center Auditorium, Charlotte, NC (with Mother Earth)

August 1, 1971 Marine Stadium, Miami, FL (with Mother Earth & Long John Baldry)

August 2, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (cancelled, with Mother Earth)

August 3, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA (with Alice Cooper, Mother Earth & Long John Baldry who was a no show)

August 4, 1971 Boston Commons, Boston, MA (cancelled, with Mother Earth & Jackie Lomax)

August 13-14, 1971 Longbranch Saloon, Berkeley, CA (with Earthquake)

August 22, 1971 City Park Stadium, New Orleans, LA (with Chuck Berry, Black Oak Arkansas, Cold Grits, Solomon Burke & Pot Liquor)

September 9, 1971 Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis, MN (broadcast on WWTC-FM)

October 15, 1971 Woodland High School, Woodland, CA (Homecoming, with Flemming Rasmussen)

November 13, 1971 UC Berkeley Pauley Ballroom, Berkeley, CA (with Beans (pre Tubes) & Blue Mountain)

TOM JOHNSTON, PAT SIMMONS, JOHN HARTMAN, TIRAN PORTER, MICHAEL HOSSACK

December 12, 1971 Bimbos 365, San Francisco, CA (Tiran Porter’s first show)

December 13, 1971 North Beach Revival, San Francisco, CA

December 22, 1971 The Bandstand, Redwood City, CA (with Alvin's Challangers)

December 23, 1971 Homer's Warehouse, Palo Alto, CA (with R. J. Fox)

January 6, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

January 13, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

January 14, 1972 Homer's Warehouse, Palo Alto, CA (with Nipple)

January 16, 1972 Pacific High Recording, San Francisco, CA (Broadcast On KSAN)

January 20, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

January 23, 1972 North Beach Revival, San Francisco, CA (Broadcast On KMPX)

January 25-26, 1972 Lion's Share, San Anselmo, CA (with Earthrise)

January 27, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

January 28, 1972 The Village, San Francisco, CA (with Luis Gasca, jam with G. Rollie, N. Schon & G. Errico)

January 29, 1972 Chateau Liberte, Santa Cruz, CA

February 2, 1972 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (with James Gang & Delta Wires)

February 3, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

February 4-5, 1972 Bojangles, San Francisco, CA (with (4th) Abel & (5th) Christian Black)

February 6, 1972 North Beach Revival, San Francisco, CA

February ?, 1972 Delano, CA (with Delta Wires)

February 10, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

February 12, 1972 Longbranch, Berkeley, CA (with Nipple)

February 15, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA (supporting T-Rex & Ballin' Jack)

February 17, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

February 24, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

March 2, 1972 New Monk, Berkeley, CA

March 3-4, 1972 Chateau Liberte, Santa Cruz, CA (with Mose)

March 16, 1972 Keystone Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

March 18-19, 1972 Towne & Country, Ben Lomond, CA

March 23, 1972 Bodega, Campbell, CA

March 24-26, 1972 Homer's Warehouse, Palo Alto, CA

April 8, 1972 Foothill College Gymnasium, Los Altos Hills, CA (with Youngbloods)

April 14-15, 1972 Resurrection Cabaret, San Francisco, CA (supporting Clover & (14th) Sons of Champlin, (15th) Big Brother & The Holding Company)

May 5-6, 1972 Chateau Liberte, Santa Cruz, CA

May 25, 1972 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (with Rare Earth)

June 17, 1972 Fairgrounds, Santa Cruz, CA (with Commander Cody & Stoneground)

June 30-July 1, 1972 Chateau Liberte, Santa Cruz, CA (with Wildwood)

July 3, 1972 Bakersfield Speedway, Bakersfield, CA (with Elvin Bishop, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Sons Of Champlin, Luis Gasca & Uncle Vinty)

July 4, 1972 T-Car Speedway, Carson City, NV (with Elvin Bishop, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Sons of Champlin, Luis Gasca & Uncle Vinty)

July 7, 1972 Town & Country Lodge, Ben Lomond, CA (with Grayson Street)

July 15, 1972 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Petaluma, CA (with Crossfire & Norman Greenbaum)

July 28, 1972 Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ (with Three Dog Night)

July 29, 1972 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (with Three Dog Night)

August 2, 1972 Resurrection Cabaret, San Francisco, CA (with Santana, Buddy Miles & Johnny Winter)

August 19, 1972 Resurrection Cabaret, San Francisco, CA (with Buddy Miles, Copperhead, Barry Melton and the Dey Brothers & Tenfore)

August 26, 1972 Coliseum, Seattle, WA (with Three Dog Night, El Chicano, Wackers & John Kay)

August 30, 1972 Loyola Fieldhouse, New Orleans, LA

September 2, 1972 Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA (with Mason Proffit)

September 3, 1972 T-Car Speedway, Carson City, NV (with Cold Blood, Boz Scaggs, Joy of Cooking, Stoneground & Elvin Bishop)

September 4, 1972 Bull Island, IL (Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival)

September 8, 1972 Pierrefonds Arena, Montreal, QC (supporting T-Rex)

September 9, 1972 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON

September 10, 1972 Onandaga War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (cancelled, supporting T-Rex)

September 12, 1972 Aquarius Theater, Boston, MA (supporting T-Rex)

September 14, 1972 Academy of Music, New York City, NY (supporting T-Rex, with Argent)

September 16, 1972 Passaic Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ (supporting T-Rex)

September 17, 1972 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC (cancelled, supporting T-Rex)

September 19, 1972 Pirates World, Dania, FL (supporting T-Rex & Billy Preston)

September 20, 1972 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supporting T-Rex)

September 21, 1972 LSU Union Theater, Baton Rouge, LA (with Jackson Browne & David Lindley)

September 22, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (supporting T-Rex)

September 23, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supporting T-Rex)

September 27, 1972 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (supporting T-Rex, with Gravel)

September 28, 1972 Allen Theatre, Cleveland OH (supporting T-Rex)

September 29, 1972 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI (supporting T-Rex)

September 30, 1972 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (supporting T-Rex)

October 3, 1972 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supporting T-Rex)

October 4, 1972 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS (supporting T-Rex)

October 5, 1972 Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (supporting T-Rex)

October 6, 1972 Community Center, San Antonio, TX (cancelled, supporting T-Rex)

October 6, 1972 Civic Auditorium, Shreveport, LA (supporting T-Rex)

October 7, 1972 Music Hall, Houston, TX (supporting T-Rex)

October 8, 1972 Texas Hall, Arlington, TX (supporting T-Rex)

October 11, 1972 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT (cancelled, supporting T-Rex)

October 13, 1972 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supporting T-Rex & Poco)

October 14, 1972 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA (supporting T-Rex)

October 15, 1972 Civic Auditorium, Long Beach, CA (supporting T-Rex)

October 19, 1972 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (supporting T-Rex)

October 20, 1972 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (with Tower of Power & Dr. John The Night Tripper)

October 21, 1972 Soquel High School, Soquel, CA (with Lucky Mud & Feel Machine)

October 27, 1972 Civic Center, Sacramento, CA (with Tower of Power & NRPS)

November 3, 1972 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (with Rare Earth)

November 4, 1972 Salem Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR (with Kingsmen)

November 6-18, 1972 Tulagi's, Boulder, CO

November 25, 1972 Six Flags Over Texas, Dallas, TX (2 shows with Johnny Rivers)

November 27, 1972 Georgia Coliseum, Athens, GA

November 28, 1972 Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA

November 29, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Lubbock, TX (cancelled, with John Mayall & Delbert & Glen)

December 1, 1972 Coliseum, El Paso, TX (with Rare Earth & Sugarloaf)

December 3, 1972 Big Surf Waterpark, Tempe, AZ

December 17, 1972 Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (with Rare Earth)

December 19, 1972 Fox Theatre, Redwood City, CA

December 23, 1972 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (US TV "ABC In Concert", with Edgar Winter, Jim Croce & War. Broadcast February 2, 1973)

XX/XX/1973 New York City, NY (US TV "Midnight Special" performing "Jesus Is Just Alright" & "Listen To The Music". Broadcast February 16th)

XX/XX/1973 New York City, NY (US TV "Midnight Special" performing "Natural Thing" & "Listen To The Music". Broadcast March 16th)

XX/XX/1973 New York City, NY (US TV "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert", broadcast September 28th)

January 6, 1973 Washoe County Fairgrounds, Reno, NV (with Batdorf & Rodney)

January 17, 1973 Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, AB (with Mike Bloomfield & Commander Cody & Lost Planet Airmen)

January 24, 1973 State Fairgrounds Municipal Building, Boise ID (with Rare Earth)

January 25, 1973 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (with Rare Earth)

January 26, 1973 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA (with Steely Dan)

January 27, 1973 Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR (with Steely Dan)

January 28, 1973 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT (with Steely Dan)

February 16, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (With It's A Beautiful Day & Steely Dan)

February 20, 1973 Reflections Disco, Cincinnati, OH

February 23, 1973 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (with Quicksilver Messenger Service)

March 4, 1973 Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA (with Hot Tuna & Stoneground)

March 10, 1973 Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE (with It's A Beautiful Day)

March 16-17, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supporting Steve Miller Band, with Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show)

March 23, 1973 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA (with Elvin Bishop & Redwing)

March 24, 1973 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (with Frank Zappa & Ruben & The Jets)

March 25, 1973 Pima Community College Gymnasium, Tucson, AZ (with Ictus & Cherry)

March 29, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (with Loggins & Messina)

March 30, 1973 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS

April 1, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (with Loggins & Messina & Jim Croce)

April 3, 1973 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN (with Loggins & Messina)

April 5, 1973 Coliseum, Knoxville, TN (with Loggins & Messina)

April 6, 1973 Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA (with Loggins & Messina)

April 7, 1973 Coliseum, Richmond, VA (with Loggins & Messina & Jim Croce)

April 8, 1973 Ohio State University French Fieldhouse, Columbus, OH (with Beach Boys & Gary Muledeer)

April 9, 1973 Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH

April 10, 1973 Bowling Green State University Anderson Arena, Bowling Green, OH

April 12, 1973 Ritz Theater, Elizabeth, NJ

April 14, 1973 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (with Loggins & Messina & Steely Dan)

April 16-17, 1973 Veterans Memorial Building, Des Moines, IA (with Foghat & Its A Beautiful Day)

April 18, 1973 Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (with Jimmy Speeris)

April 19, 1973 Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX

April 20, 1973 Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (with Malo)

April 21, 1973 Music Hall, Houston, TX (with Beach Boys)

April 22, 1973 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX (with Beach Boys)

April 24, 1973 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (cancelled, with Rod Stewart & The Faces & Jo Jo Gunne)

April 24, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (with Rod Stewart & The Faces & Jo Jo Gunne)

May 2, 1973 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA (with Rod Stewart & The Faces & Jo Jo Gunne)

May 3, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI ("Brown Spring Weekend", with Rod Stewart & The Faces)

May 4, 1973 Sports Arena, Hershey, PA

May 5, 1973 Appalachian State University Gym, Boone, NC (afternoon Show)

May 5, 1973 Elon Alumni Gymnasium, Elon, NC (evening Show)

May 7, 1973 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (with Rod Stewart & The Faces)

May 9, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supporting Rod Stewart & The Faces, with Jo Jo Gunne)

May 11, 1973 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH

May 12, 1973 Civic Center, Roanoke, VA (with Rod Stewart & The Faces)

May 13, 1973 Fairgrounds Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN (with Rod Stewart & The Faces)

May 14, 1973 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA

May 15, 1973 Ultra-Sonic Studios, West Hempstead, NY (WLIR-FM)

May 17, 1973 Temple Civic Center, Rochester, NY

May 18, 1973 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY (supported by Argent)

May 19, 1973 The Capitol, Passaic, NJ (supported by Argent)

May 21, 1973 Masonic Theater, Detroit, MI (supported by Argent)

May 22, 1973 Allen Theater, Cleveland, OH (supported by Argent)

May 23, 1973 University of Cincinnati Fieldhouse, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Argent)

May 25, 1973 Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN (supported by Argent & Bob Seger)

May 26, 1973 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (supported by Argent)

May 27, 1973 Constitution Hall, Washington, DC (supported by Argent)

May 31, 1973 Ultra-Sonic Studios, West Hempstead, NY (WLIR-FM)

June 28, 1973 PNE Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, BC (with Mason Proffit)

June 29, 1973 Paramount Northwest, Seattle, WA (with Mason Proffit)

June 30, 1973 Paramount Northwest, Portland, OR (with Mason Proffit)

July 6-7, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (With New Riders of the Purple Sage & Joe Walsh & Barnstorm)

July 8, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA (With ZZ Top & Paul Butterfield)

July 12, 1973 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (with Skylark)

July 16, 1973 Summerfest Main Stage, Milwaukee, WI (postponed until July 16th, with New Riders of the Purple Sage)

July 13, 1973 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (With ZZ Top & Savoy Brown)

July 14, 1973 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (With Savoy Brown)

July 15, 1973 Balboa Stadium, San Diego, CA

July 16, 1973 Summerfest Main Stage, Milwaukee, WI (rescheduled from July 13th, with New Riders of the Purple Sage)

July 17, 1973 Springfield, IL

July 18, 1973 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO (with Styx)

July 20, 1973 Sports Arena, Honolulu, HI

July 22, 1973 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI (with Tower Of Power & Augie Rey-Kit Ebersbach Ox)

August 12, 1973 University Of Houston Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, TX (With ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult (who did not play) Wishbone Ash, Savoy Brown (who refused to play after a disagreement about who should warm up for whom) & Willie Nelson)

August 31, 1973 Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln, NE (cancelled)

September 1, 1973 Cessna Stadium, Wichita, KS (with Joe Walsh & Wishbone Ash)

October 25   Joplin Memorial Hall   Joplin, Missouri

October 29 Albuquerque Civic Center Albuquerque, New Mexico

October 31   Denver Coliseum   Denver, Colorado

November 3 Carnegie Hall New York, New York

November 4 Music Hall Boston, Massachusetts

November 5 State Farm Arena Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

November 8   Palace Theatre   Albany, New York

November 9 Capitol Theater Passaic, New Jersey

November 11 Kent State University Gymnasium Kent, Ohio

November 13 Massey Hall Toronto, Ontario

November 15 Syria Mosque Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

November 16   Richmond Mosque   Richmond, Virginia

November 17 Shubert Theatre Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

November 18 Constitution Hall Washington, DC

November 20 Vets Memorial Auditorium Columbus, Ohio

November 21-22, 1973 Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI (supported by Lynard Skynard)

November 23 - 25 Auditorium Chicago, Illinois

November 27 Dane County Coliseum Madison, Wisconsin

November 28 Met SportsCenter Bloomington, Minnesota

November 29 Pershing Auditorium Lincoln, Nebraska

November 30 Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri

December 1 UA Burnhill Fieldhouse Fayetteville, Arkansas

December 2 Convention Hall Wichita, Kansas

December 4 E. A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green, Kentucky

December 5 T. H. Barton Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas

December 7 Assembly Hall Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

December 8 Indiana University Assembly Hall Bloomington, Indiana

December 9 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois

January 12 Amsterdam, Holland

January 14       Rotterdam, Holland

January 16 Frankfurt, Germany

January 19 Bremen, Germany

January 21 Jarhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany

January 23 Brussels, Belgium

January 29 Southampton Guildhall, Southampton, England

January 31 Rainbow Theatre, London, England

February 1   Oxford Polytechnic   Oxford, England

February 2 Leeds University, Leeds, England

February 3   Rainbow Theatre   London, England

March 1 Montana State University Fieldhouse, Bozeman, Montana

March 2 University of Montana Fieldhouse, Missoula, Montana

March 3 Center Arena, Seattle Washington

March 4 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon

March 5 Spokane, Washington

March 7 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California

March 8, 9, 10 Winterland, San Francisco, California

March 12 Selland Arena, Fresno, California

March 13 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California

March 14 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California

March 15 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California

March 16 Community Center Arena, Tucson, AZ

March 17 Tempe Diablo Stadium, Tempe, AZ

March 25 UT Gregory Gymnasium, Austin, TX

March 26 Odessa, TX

March 27 El Paso Civic Center, El Paso, TX

March 28 Amarillo, TX

March 29 Gross Memorial Coliseum, Hays, KS

March 30, 1974 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO (2 shows 7.00 & 10.00)

April 2 Oklahoma City, OK

April 3 Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, TX

April 4 Convention Center Chisholm Hall, Waco, TX

April 5 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX

April 6 Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX

April 7 Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, TX

April 10 FSU Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, FL

April 11 Miami, FL

April 12 Bayfront Center Arena, St. Petersburg, FL

April 13 Memorial Stadium, Daytona, FL

April 14 University Of Florida, Gainesville, FL

April 25 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD

April 26 Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke, VA

April 27 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC

April 28 Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN

May 1 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN

May 2 Roberts Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN

May 3 Clemson University Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SC

May 4 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC

May 5 Birmingham Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama

May 6 Reed Green Coliseum, Hattiesburg, MS

May 8 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN

May 9 Auburn University Memorial Coliseum, Auburn, Alabama

May 10 Jacksonville Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL

May 11 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

May 12 Mobile Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, Alabama

May 13 Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga, TN

July 8, 9 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI

July 10 Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, IN

July 11, 12 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL

July 13 Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, Davenport, Iowa

July 16 Amsterdam, Holland

July 18   Hilversum Festival   Hilversum, Netherlands

July 20, 1974 Knebworth Park, Knebworth, ENG (Supporting The Allman Brothers Band, with Van Morrison, The Mahavishnu Orhcestra, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band & Tim Buckley)

July 27, 28 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii

August 20 Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska

August 21 Sioux Falls Arena   Sioux Falls, South Dakota

August 22 Midway Stadium, St. Paul, Minnesota

August 24 Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana

August 25 Rich Stadium, Buffalo. New York

August 26 State Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

August 27 Erie County Field House, Erie, Pennsylvania

August 29 Dillon Stadium Hartford, Connecticut

August 30 University of Maryland Cole Field House, College Park, Maryland

August 31 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

September 1 Portsmouth Stadium   Portsmouth, Virginia

September 2, 1974 Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ (supporting Chicago)

November 20   University Of Illinois   Champaign, Illinois

November 21 Southern Illinois University Arena, Carbondale, Illinois

November 23 Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana

November 24 Frankfort, Kentucky

November 28 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, West Virginia

November 29 Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland

November 30 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia

December 1 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, North Carolina

December 2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia

December 4 Savannah Civic Center, Savannah, Georgia

December 5 Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville, North Carolina

December 6 ECU Minges Coliseum, Greenville, North Carolina

December 7 Freedom Hall, Johnson City, Tennessee

December 8 Macon Coliseum, Macon, Georgia

December 11 Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio

December 12 Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio

December 13 Horton Field House, Bloomington, Illinois

December 14 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Michigan

December 15 Hulman Civic-University Center, Terra Haute, Indiana

December 16 Veterans Auditorium Des Moines, Iowa

December 19 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, Michigan

December 31 Cow Palace San Francisco, California

January 15, 16 Free Trade Hall Manchester, England

January 17 - 19 Rainbow Theater London, England

January 21 Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt, Germany

January 22 Deutsches Museum Munich, Germany

January 26 Congress Centrum Hamburg, Germany

January 28 Kongresshalle Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany

January 29 Jaap-Eden-hal Amsterdam, Holland

January 31   Vorst Nationaal Arena   Brussels, Belgium

February 1 Vorst Nationaal Arena Brussels, Belgium

February 4 Olympia Music Hall Paris, France

March 23   Kezar Stadium   San Francisco, California

April 4 Sportatoruim Hollywood, Florida

April 5 Tampa Stadium Tampa, Florida

April 7 Jacksonville Coliseum Jacksonville, Florida

April 8   Mobile Municipal Auditorium   Mobile, Alabama

April 9 Assembly Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana

April 10 Jackson, Mississippi

April 11 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum Shreveport, Louisiana

April 15 Austin Municipal Auditorium Austin, Texas

April 16 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum Corpus Christi, Texas

April 17 Ector County Coliseum Odessa, Texas

April 18 Taylor County Coliseum Abilene, Texas

April 19   Jeppesen Stadium   Houston, Texas

April 20   Dallas Convention Center   Dallas, Texas

April 22 Convention Center Arena San Antonio, Texas

April 23 Amarillo Civic Center Amarillo, Texas

April 24 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Lubbock, Texas

April 25 El Paso Civic Center El Paso, Texas

April 26 University of New Mexico Gymnasium Albuquerque, New Mexico

April 27 Tempe Diablo Stadium Tempe, Arizona

April 29 Community Center Arena Tucson, Arizona

May 1   Las Vegas Convention Center   Las Vegas, Nevada

May 2   The Forum   Inglewood, California

May 4   Campus Stadium, UCSB   Goleta, California

May 3   San Diego Sports Arena   San Diego, California

May 5   Long Beach Arena   Long Beach, California

May 10   Folsom Stadium   Boulder, Colorado

May 13 USU Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Logan, Utah

May 14   Univ. of Utah Special Events Center   Salt Lake City, Utah

May 16 PNE Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia

May 17 Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon

May 18 Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Washington

May 19 Spokane Coliseum Spokane, Washington

May 20 Lethbridge Sportsplex Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

May 21   Northlands Coliseum   Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

May 29 Coliseum Stadium Oakland, California

June 29 Oakland Stadium Oakland, California

August 18   Great Southeast Music Hall   Atlanta, Georgia

August 30   Veterans Memorial Coliseum   New Haven, Connecticut

August 31 Roosevelt Stadium Jersey City, New Jersey

September 1   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

September 2 New York State Fairgrounds Syracuse, New York

September 4 State Farm Arena Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

September 5   Maple Leaf Gardens   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

September 6 The Forum Montréal, Québec, Canada

September 7 Central Canada Exhibition Center Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

September 9 Fairgrounds Allentown, Pennsylvania

September 10 Coliseum Providence, Rhode Island

September 11 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

September 12 OSU St. John Arena Columbus, Ohio

September 13 Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Indiana

September 14 Cobo Hall Detroit, Michigan

September 16 Arena Cleveland, Ohio

September 17 Bowen Fieldhouse, EMU Ypsilanti, Michigan

September 18 Freedom Hall Festival Louisville, Kentucky

September 19 Stadium Chicago, Illinois

September 20 Civic Center Saginaw, Michigan

September 21   Memorial Coliseum   Lexington, Kentucky

September 23 University Of Illinois   Champaign, Illinois

September 24 Dane County Coliseum Madison Wisconsin

September 25 Metropolitan Sports Center Bloomington, Minnesota

September 26 Arena Milwaukee, Wisconsin

September 27 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa

September 28 Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri

October 7 Municipal Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee

October 8 Midsouth Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee

October 8 Memphis Showboat Memphis, Tennessee

October 9 Von Braun Civic Center Huntsville Alabama

October 10 Alabama Memorial Coliseum Tuscaloosa, Alabama

October 11 Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina

October 12 Omni Atlanta, Georgia

October 14 Civic Auditorium Knoxville, Tennessee

October 15 Civic Center Asheville, North Carolina

October 16 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina

October 17   Carolina Coliseum   Columbia, South Carolina

October 18 Coliseum Roanoke, Virginia

October 19 Coliseum Richmond, Virginia

October 21 Capital Centre Largo, Maryland

October 22 Memorial Auditorium Rochester, New York

October 23 Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

October 24 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio

October 25 Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse Huntington, West Virginia

October 26 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina

October 28 Civic Center Springfield, Massachusetts

October 29   Buffalo Memorial Auditorium   Buffalo, New York

October 30 Broome County Coliseum Binghamton, New York

October 31   Madison Square Garden   New York, New York

November 1 Boston Garden Boston, Massachusetts

January 11   Osaka Koseinenkin Kaikan   Osaka, Japan

January 12   Kyoto Kaikan Grand Hall   Kyoto, Japan

January 13   Festival Hall   Osaka, Japan

January 14   Kyuden Memorial Gym   Fukuoka, Japan

January 16, 17   Nippon Budokan   Tokyo, Japan

January 26   RAS Showground Arena   Sydney, Australia

January ?   Memorial Drive   Adelaide, Australia

January 29   Western Springs Stadium   Auckland, New Zealand

February 6, 8, 9  Melbourne Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia

April 6   UM Hearnes Center   Columbia, Missouri

April 7   Omaha Civic Auditorium   Omaha, Nebraska

April 8   Tulsa Assembly Center   Tulsa, Oklahoma

April 10   Oklahoma State Fairgrounds   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

April 13   Ole Miss Tad Smith Coliseum   Oxford, Mississippi

April 14   Macon Coliseum   Macon, Georgia

April 15   Savannah Civic Center   Savannah, Georgia

April 16       Jacksonville, Florida

April 17   Lakeland Civic Center   Lakeland, Florida

April 22   Mobile Civic Center   Mobile, Alabama

April 23   MSU Humphrey Coliseum   Starkville, Mississippi

April 24   Monroe Civic Center   Monroe, Louisiana

April 25   Jeppesen Stadium   Houston, Texas

April 27   Tarrant County Convention Center   Fort Worth Texas

April 28   San Antonio Convention Center Arena   San Antonio, Texas

April 29   Ector County Coliseum   Odessa, Texas

April 30   Taylor County Coliseum   Abilene, Texas

May 1   El Paso Civic Center   El Paso Texas

May 2   Amarillo Civic Center   Amarillo Texas

May 4   University Arena   Albuquerque, New Mexico

May 5   Tucson Community Center   Tucson, Arizona

May 6   San Diego Sports Arena   San Diego, California

May 7   Inglewood Forum   Los Angeles, California

May 14   Cow Palace   San Francisco, California

May 16, 1976 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC

May 17   Seattle Coliseum   Seattle, Washington

May 21   Spokane Coliseum   Spokane, Washington

May 22   Portland Memorial Coliseum   Portland, Oregon

June 26   Cow Palace   San Francisco, California

July 21   Southern Illinois University   Edwardsville, Illinois

July 22   Mesker Music Park   Evansville, Indiana

July 23, 1976 Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (supporting The Beach Boys, with Jeff Beck, Firefall & The Ozark Mountain Daredevils)

July 24, 1976 Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, Milwaukee, WI (supporting The Beach Boys, with Firefall & Gerard)

July 25, 1976 Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA (supporting The Beach Boys, with Jeff Beck, Firefall & Gerard)

July 27, 1976 Brown County Arena, Green Bay, WI

July 28-29, 1976 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI

July 31, 1976 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI

August 1, 1976 Civic Center, Charleston, WV

August 3, 1976 Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY

August 4, 1976 Civic Center, Hartford, CT

August 5, 1976 Scope Arena, Norfolk, VA

August 6-7, 1976 Capital Center, Largo, MD

August 8   Academy High School Stadium   Erie, Pennsylvania

August 9   Blossom Music Center   Cleveland, Ohio

August 15   UC Berkeley   Berkeley, California

August 22   SJSU Spartan Stadium   San Jose, California

August 31   Riverfront Coliseum   Cincinnati, Ohio

October 9   Portland Memorial Coliseum   Portland, Oregon

October 14   Selland arena   Fresno, California

October 15   Swing Auditorium   San Bernardino California

October 16   Aladdin Performing Arts Theater   Las Vegas, Nevada

October 17   Sacramento Memorial Auditorium   Sacramento, California

October 19   Western Idaho Fairgrounds   Boise, Idaho

October 21   U Of M Hardy Adams Fieldhouse   Missoula, Montana

October 22   Montana State University Fieldhouse   Bozeman, Montana

October 23   Salt Palace   Salt Lake City, Utah

October 24   McNichols Arena   Denver, Colorado

October 29   St. Paul Civic Center   St. Paul, Minnesota

October 30   Chicago Stadium   Chicago, Illinois

October 31   Riverfront Coliseum   Cincinnati, Ohio

November 3   Ottawa Civic Centre   Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

November 4   Montreal Forum   Montreal, Quebec, Canada

November 5   Boston Music Hall   Boston, Massachusetts

November 6   Jadwin Gymnasium   Princeton, New Jersey

November 7   Nassau Coliseum   Uniondale, New York

November 11   Roanoke Civic Center   Roanoke, Virginia

November 12   Richmond Coliseum   Richmond, Virginia

November 13, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Rory Gallagher & Cate Brothers)

November 14   Niagara Falls Convention Center   Niagara Falls, New York

November 15   Maple Leaf Gardens   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

November 16   Civic Arena   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

November 18   Broome County Arena   Binghamton, New York

November 19   Rupp Arena  Lexington,Kentucky

November 20   Notre Dame University   South Bend, Indiana

December 31   Seattle Coliseum   Seattle, Washington

April 12   Memorial Coliseum   Corpus Christi, Texas

April 13   Municipal Auditorium   Austin, Texas

April 14   East Texas County Fairgrounds   Nacogdoches, Texas

April 19   Wheeling Civic Center   Wheeling, West Virginia

April 20   Crisler Arena   Ann Arbor, Michigan

April 22   MSU Jenison Fieldhouse   East Lansing, Michigan

April 23   Bowling Green State University   Bowling Green, Ohio

April 24   OSU St. John Arena   Columbus, Ohio

April 28   University of Iowa Fieldhouse   Iowa City, Iowa

April 29   SMSU Hammons Center   Springfield, Missouri

April 30   Kansas State University   Manhattan, Kansas

May 1   Henry Levitt Arena   Wichita, Kansas

May 7   Oakland Stadium   Oakland, California

June 6   Century Plaza Hotel   Los Angeles, California

June 11. 12   Calaveras County Fairgrounds   Angels Camp, California

July 1   Rushmore Plaza Civic Center   Rapid City, South Dakota

July 2   Omaha Civic Auditorium   Omaha, Nebraska

July 3   Municipal Auditorium   Kansas City, Missouri

July 4   Lloyd Noble Center   Norman, Oklahoma

July 6   Brown County Arena   Green Bay, Wisconsin

July 7   Milwaukee Arena   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 8   Illinois State Fairgrounds   Springfield, Illinois

July 9   Commonwealth Convention Center   Louisville, Kentucky

July 10, 11, 12   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 14   Fort Wayne Coliseum   Fort Wayne, Indiana

July 15   Market Square Arena   Indianapolis, Indiana

July 16   Wings Stadium   Kalamazoo, Michigan

July 17   Toledo Sports Arena   Toledo, Ohio

July 18, 19   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

July 21   Hara Arena   Dayton, Ohio

July 22   Hulman Civic University Center   Terre Haute, Indiana

July 23   Von Braun Civic Center   Huntsville, Alabama

July 24   TH Barton Coliseum   Little Rock, Arkansas

July 26   Mid-South Coliseum   Memphis, Tennessee

July 27   Montgomery Civic Center   Montgomery, Alabama

July 29   Carolina Coliseum   Columbia, South Carolina

July 30   Charlotte Coliseum   Charlotte, North Carolina

July 31   Scope Arena   Norfolk, Virginia

August 2, 3   Meriweather Post Pavilion   Columbia, Maryland

August 5   Springfield Civic Center   Springfield, Massachusetts

August 6   New Haven Coliseum   New Haven, Connecticut

August 7   Onondaga County Civic Center   Syracuse, New York

August 20   Loreley Freilichtbühne   St. Goarshausen, Germany

August 21   Westfalenhalle   Dortmund, Germany

August 23   Openluchttheater Rivierenhof   Antwerp, Belgium

August 24   Congresgebouw   The Hague, Netherlands

August 28   Reading Festival   Reading, ENG

August 29   Hippodrome, Birmingham, ENG

August 30   Apollo, Manchester, ENG

August 31   Rainbow, London, ENG

October 1, 1977 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC

October 8, 1977 Washington State University, Pullman, WA

October 9, 1977 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA

October 10, 1977 McArthur Court, Eugene, OR

October 11, 1977 Exposition Park, Medford, OR

October 14, 1977 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA

October 15, 1977 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA

October 16, 1977 Forum, Inglewood, CA

October 17, 1977 Aladdin Theatre, Las Vegas, NV

October 18, 1977 ASU Activity Center, Tempe, AZ

October 19, 1977 Pan Am Center, Las Cruces, NM

October 21, 1977 Memorial Civic Center, Lubbock, TX

October 22, 1977 Eastern New Mexico St. University, Portales, NM

October 27, 1977 Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, TX

October 28, 1977 Summit, Houston, TX

October 29, 1977 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX (supported by Pablo Cruise)

October 30, 1977 Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, TX

November 1, 1977 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

November 2, 1977 UNA Flowers Hall, Florence, AL

November 3, 1977 Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL

November 5, 1977 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

November 6, 1977 Sportatoruim, Hollywood, FL

November 9, 1977 Cumberland County Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, SC

November 10, 1977 Omni, Atlanta, GA

November 11, 1977 Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, AL

November 12, 1977 Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SC

November 13, 1977 Civic Center, Roanoke, VA

November 15, 1977 Civic Center, Huntington, WV

November 18, 1977 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

November 19, 1977 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA

November 23, 1977 Civic Center, St. Paul, MN

November 24, 1977 Arena Auditorium, Duluth, MN

November 25-26, 1977 International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL

January 12   Belleview Auditorium   London, ENG

July 1   The Catalyst   Santa Cruz, CA

July 6   Rushmore Plaza Civic Center   Rapid City, SD

July 7   Municipal Auditorium   Sioux City, IO

July 13   Louisiana Superdome   New Orleans, LA

July 14   Southern Illinois University   Edwardsville, IL

July 15   Alpine Valley Music Theatre   East Troy, WI

July 16   MS River Jam At Credit Island   Davenport, IO

July 20   Wings Stadium   Kalamazoo, MI

July 22   Market Square Arena   Indianapolis, IN

July 24, 25   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, OH

July 28 - 31   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, MI

August 1, 1978 Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY

August 2, 1978 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

August 23, 1978 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

August 24, 1978 Civic Center, Springfield, MA

August 25, 1978 Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, NY

August 26, 1978 Mosport Park, Bowmanville, ON (Canada Jam)

August 26, 1978 Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, MA

August 27, 1978 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT

August 29, 1978 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

August 30, 1978 Cambria County War Memorial, Johnstown, PA

September 1   Freedom Hall   Johnson City, TN

September 3   Grant Field   Atlanta, GA

September 21   Southern Illinois University Arena   Carbondale, IL

September 22   Miami University Field House   Oxford, OH

September 24   West Virginia University Coliseum   Morgantown, WV

September 26   Saginaw Civic Center   Saginaw, MI

September 27   Ohio University Convocation Center   Athens, OH

September 29   Barton Hall   Ithaca, NY

October 1   Stony Brook University Gym   Stony Brook, NY

October 4   Coliseum   Knoxville, TN

October 5   Roanoke Civic Center   Roanoke, VA

October 6   Rupp Arena   Lexington, KY

October 7   Greensboro Coliseum   Greensboro, NC

October 8   Charleston Civic Center   Charleston, WV

October 10   Utica Memorial Auditorium   Utica, NY

October 11   Plattsburgh State University   Plattsburgh, NY

November 10   The Spectrum   Philadelphia, PA

November 11   Niagara Falls Convention Center   Niagara Falls, NY

November 15   Muhlenberg College Memorial Hall   Allentown, PA

November 16   Mateus at the Palladium   New York, NY

November 18   Providence Civic Center   Providence, RI

November 19   Boston Music Hall   Boston, MA

November 21   St. John Arena   Columbus, OH

November 22   Louisville Gardens   Louisville, KY

November 23   Riverfront Coliseum   Cincinnati, OH

November 24   International Amphitheater   Chicago, IL

November 25   Toledo Sports Arena   Toledo, OH

November 28   Nashville Municipal Auditorium   Nashville, TN

November 29   Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN

December 1, 1978 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA

December 2, 1978 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, NC

December 3, 1978 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA

December 4, 1978 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA

December 5, 1978 Municipal Auditorium, Columbus, GA

December 6, 1978 Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL

December 8, 1978 Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL

December 9, 1978 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

December 10, 1978 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL

December 12, 1978 Riverside Centroplex, Baton Rouge, LA

December 13, 1978 Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, AL

December 14, 1978 Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL

December 15, 1978 Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC

December 16, 1978 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC

December 17, 1978 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC

December 29, 1978 Sacramento, CA

December 30, 1978 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA (supported by Cheap Trick)

December 31, 1978 Forum, Inglewood, CA

January 21, 1979 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN

January 27, 1979 Festival Hall, Tokyo, JPN

February 21-22, 1979 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, JPN

February 24-25, 1979 Festival Hall, Osaka, JPN

April 17   Seattle Coliseum   Seattle, Washington

April 18   Portland Coliseum   Portland, Oregom

April 19   WSU Beasley Coliseum   Pullman, Washington

April 20   Adams Fieldhouse   Missoula, Montana

April 21   Salt Palace   Salt Lake City, Utah

April 22   Moby Gym   Fort Collins, Colorado

April 24   Assembly Center   Tulsa, Oklahoma

April 25   Henry Levitt Arena   Wichita, Kansas

April 26   Omaha Civic Auditorium   Omaha, Nebraska

April 27   Allen Fieldhouse   Lawrence, Kansas

April 28   Lloyd Noble Center   Norman, Oklahoma

April 29   Convention Center   Pine Bluff, Arkansas

May 1   Beaumont Civic Center   Beaumont, Texas

May 3   Chaparral Center   Midland, Texas

May 4   NMSU Pan-American Center   Las Cruces, New Mexico

May 6   University of Arizona Arena   Tucson, Arizona

May 13   Folsom Field   Boulder, Colorado

May 25   Miami Baseball Stadium   Miami, Florida

May 27   Tangerine Bowl   Orlando, Florida

June 10   Louisiana Superdome   New Orleans, Louisiana

July 1   Friar's Club   Los Angeles, California

July 2-8   Universal Amphitheater   Los Angeles, California

July 12   Hammons Center   Springfield, Missouri

July 13   Southern Illinois University   Edwardsville, Illinois

July 14   Market Square Arena   Indianapolis, Indiana

July 15-17   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 19 - 21   Alpine Valley Music Theatre   East Troy, Wisconsin

July 23, 24   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 4   Inglewood Forum   Inglewood, California

August 15   Dane County Coliseum   Madison, Wisconsin

August 16   Brown County Arena   Green Bay, Wisconsin

August 17   Midway Stadium   St. Paul, Minnesota

August 18   Five Seasons Center   Cedar Rapids, Iowa

August 21   Community War Memorial   Rochester, New York

August 22   New Haven Coliseum   New Haven, Connecticut

August 23   Nassau Coliseum   Uniondale, New York

August 25, 26   Cape Cod Coliseum   South Yarmouth, Massachusetts

August 27   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, NY

August 28   CNE Grandstand   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

August 29   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

September 21   Roanoke Civic Center   Roanoke, Virginia

September 22   Greensboro Coliseum   Greensboro, North Carolina

September 23   The Omni   Atlanta, Georgia

September 24   Rupp Arena   Lexington Kentucky

September 26   Huntington Civic Center   Huntington, West Virginia

September 27   Richmond Coliseum   Richmond, Virginia

September 28   Hampton Coliseum   Hampton, Virginia

September 29   Capital Centre   Largo, Maryland

September 30   Onondaga County War Memorial   Syracuse, New York

October 1   Buffalo Memorial Auditorium   Buffalo, New York

October 3   Augusta Civic Center   Augusta, Maine

October 4   Boston Garden   Boston, Massachusetts

October 5   Providence Civic Center   Providence, Rhode Island

October 6   Rockland Community College Arena   Suffern, New York

October 7   The Spectrum   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

October 9   Municipal Auditorium   Nashville, Tennessee

October 11   Moody Coliseum   Abilene, Texas

October 12   University of Texas   Austin, Texas

October 13   Riverside Centroplex   Baton Rouge, Louisiana

October 14   The Summit   Houston, Texas

May 11 Plattsburgh State University Plattsburgh, New York May 17 The Summit Houston, TX June 14 Calaveras County Fairgrounds Angels Camp, CA June 24 - 26 Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, Colorado June 27 Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, Missouri June 29, 30 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, MI July 1 - 3 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan July 4 Castle Farms Music Theatre Charlevoix, Michigan July 5, 6 Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin July 8 St. Paul Civic Center Arena St. Paul, Minnesota July 9 Five Seasons Center Cedar Rapids, Iowa July 10 The Checker Dome St. Louis, Missouri July 11 Market Square Arena Indianapolis Indiana July 12 War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, Arkansas July 17 Meriwether Post Pavilion Columbia, Maryland July 18 Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut July 19 Mann Music Center Philadelphia, PA August 17 Misty Moon Club Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada August 20 Metro Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada August 23 Central Canada Exhibition Ottawa, Ontario, Canada August 24 The Forum Montréal, Québec, Canada August 25 CNE Grandstand Toronto, Ontario, Canada August 26, 27 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio August 29 J.W. Little Stadium London, ON September 6 University Of Oklahoma Stadium Norman, Oklahoma September 7 Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, NB October 8 Spokane Coliseum Spokane Washington October 9 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon October 10 Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Washington October 11 Pacific Coliseum Vancouver, BC October 14 The Forum Los Angeles, California October 16, 17 Oakland Coliseum Oakland, California October 18 Santa Barbara County Bowl Santa Barbara, CA October 19 ASU Activity Center Tempe, Arizona October 21 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Lubbock, Texas October 22 Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, Texas October 23 Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas October 24 The Summit Houston, Texas October 25 Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi, , Mississippi October 26 Riverside Centroplex Baton Rouge, Louisiana October 28 Jackson Coliseum Jackson Mississippi October 29 Mid - South Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee October 30 The Omni Atlanta, Georgia October 31 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC November 1 Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke, Virginia November 2 Charleston Civic Center Charleston, West Virginia November 5 Knoxville Civic Coliseum Knoxville, Tennessee November 6 Carolina Coliseum Columbia South Carolina November 7 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Jacksonville, Florida November 8 Hollywood Sportatoruim Hollywood, Florida November 9 Lakeland Civic Center Lakeland, Florida November 12 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, New York November 13 Radio City Music Hall New York, New York November 14 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 15 Boston Garden Boston, Massachusetts November 16 Coliseum New Haven, Connecticut November 18 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio November 22 BYU Marriott Center Provo, Utah November 29 Del Mar Racetrack Del Mar, California

June 16 Salt Palace Salt Lake City, Utah June 18 - 20 Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, Colorado June 22 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater Oklahoma City, Oklahoma June 23 Bicentennial Center Salina, Kansas June 24 Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri June 25 Five Seasons Center Cedar Rapids, Iowa June 27, 28 Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin June 30 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, MI July 1-5 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan July 7 Myrtle Beach Convention Center Myrtle Beach, South Carolina July 8 Virginia Beach Pavilion Virginia Beach, Virginia July 9 South Mountain Music Fair West Orange, New Jersey July 10 Mann Music Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 11 Music Mountain South Fallsburg, New York July 12 Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut July 14, 15 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio July 16 Rochester War Memorial Rochester, New York July 17 Meriwether Post Pavilion Columbia, Maryland July 18 Belmont Park Hempstead, New York July 19 Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY August 15 UCSB Amphitheater Santa Barbara, California August 16 Hughes Stadium Sacramento, California August 23 Winnipeg Arena Winnipeg, MB, Canada August 25 Bismarck Civic Center Bismarck, North Dakota August 26 Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, South Dakota August 27 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Rapid City, South Dakota August 28 Omaha Civic Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska August 29 Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA August 30 Notre Dame Athletic & Convocation Center, South Bend, IN September 1, 1981 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL September 2, 1981 Minnesota State Fair, Minneapolis, MN September 4, 1981 La Crosse, WI September 5, 1981 Castle Farms Music Theatre, Charlevoix, MI October 5 & 14, 1981 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, JPN October 16, 1981 Yokohama Bunka Taikukan, Yokohama, JPN October 24-25, 1981 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS October 30-November 2, 1981 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS November 4-5, 1981 Homdern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS

July 30 Kings Dominion Showplace Doswell, VA August 3 Allentown Fairgrounds Allentown, Pennsylvania August 4 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, Maryland August 5 Radio City Music Hall New York, New York August 6 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 7 Meadowlands Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey August 8 Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, New York August 10 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio August 11 Navy Pier Chicago, Illinois August 12 State Fairgrounds West Allis, Wisconsin August 13 St. Paul Civic Center St. Paul, Minnesota August 14 The Five Seasons Center Cedar Rapids, Iowa August 15 Six Flags Old Glory Amphitheatre St. Louis, MO August 17 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio August 18 Indianapolis Music Sports Center Indianapolis, IN August 19, 20 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan August 21 Metro Centre Rockford, Illinois August 22 Starlight Theatre Kansas City, Missouri August 24 The Summit Houston, Texas August 25 Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas August 28, 29 Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, Colorado August 31 Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque, NM September 1 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Phoenix, Arizona September 4, 1982 Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, California September 5 Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, California September 8 Aladdin Theatre Las Vegas, Nevada September 10, 11 Greek Theater Berkeley, CA

October 28 Pittsburgh, PA December 19 Stanford Univ. Children’s Hospital Palo Alto, CA

May 21 San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, California May 22 Shoreline Amphitheater Mountain View, California May 23 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California May 24 Aladdin Theater Las Vegas, Nevada May 25 Shoreline Amphitheater Mountain View, California May 27 McNichols Arena Denver, Colorado May 29 Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon May 30 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA June 20, 21 Calaveras County Fairgrounds Angels Camp, CA July 4 Izmajlovo Stadium Moscow, RUS

June 9,10 Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, Colorado June 12 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa June 13 Five Seasons Center Cedar Rapids, Iowa June 14 Met Center Bloomington, Minnesota June 16 The Muny at Forest Park St. Louis, Missouri June 17, 18 Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin June 21 Mud Island Amphitheater Memphis, Tennessee June 22 Starwood Amphitheater Antioch, Tennessee June 24 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio June 25 Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, Indiana June 27, 28 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan June 29 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, New York June 30 Allentown Fairgrounds Allentown, PA July 1, 2 Lake Compounce Amusement Park Bristol, Connecticut July 20, 21 Jones Beach Theater Wantagh, New York July 22 Bally's Grand Casino Atlantic City, NJ July 23 Olympic Center Lake Placid, New York July 24 Great Woods Mansfield, Massachusetts July 26, 27 Garden State Arts Center Holmdel, New Jersey July 28 Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Virginia July 29 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 30, 31 Meriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD August 2 CNE Gandstand Toronto, Ontario, Canada August 3 Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 4 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center Canandaigua, NY August 5 Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, Y August 18 Dean Smith Center Chapel Hill, North Carolina August 19 Carolina Coliseum Columbia, South Carolina August 20 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina August 22 Lakewood Amphitheater Atlanta, Georgia August 23 University Of Tennessee Arena Chattanooga, Tennessee August 24 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, Ohio August 25 Von Braun Civic Center Huntsville, Alabama August 26 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Pelham, Alabama August 27 Pensacola Civic Center Pensacola, Florida August 29 USF Sun Dome Tampa, Florida August 31 Orlando Arena Orlando, FL September 1 Miami Arena Miami, Florida September 15 Sandstone Amphitheater Bonner Springs, Kansas September 16 Myriad C.onvention Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma September 17 Maxwell Convention Center Tulsa, Oklahoma September 19 Juanita K. Hammons Hall Springfield, Missouri September 21 UNO Lakefront Arena New Orleans, Louisiana September 22 The Summit Houston, Texas September 23 Starplex Amphitheater Dallas, Texas September 24 Frank Erwin Center Austin, Texas September 26 Tucson Community Center Arena Tucson, Arizona September 27 ASU Activity Center Tempe, Arizona September 29 Pacific Amphitheater Costa Mesa, California September 30 Hollywood Bowl Hollywood, CA October 1 Balboa Park Starlight Bowl San Diego, California October 4 University of Nevada Reno Reno, Nevada October 5 Lawlor Events Center Reno, Nevada October 6 Cal Expo Amphitheater Sacramento, California October 7 Shoreline Amphitheater San Jose, CA November 21, 22 Yoyogi Olympic Swimming Pool Tokyo, JPN November 25 Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, JPN November 27 Osaka-jo- Hall Osaka, JPN December 18 The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA

January 17   Pacific Coliseum   Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

January 18, 19   Portland Civic Auditorium   Portland, Oregon

January 20   Seattle Center Arena   Seattle, Washington

January 21   Tri-Cities Coliseum   Kennewick, Washington

January 22   George M. Sullivan Arena   Anchorage, Alaska

January 25   Pearl Harbor   Honolulu, Hawaii

May 30   Selland Arena   Fresno, California

May 31   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

June 1   Shoreline Amphitheatre   Mountain View, California

June 2   Cal Expo Amphitheater   Sacramento, California

June 7   Pacific Coliseum   Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada

June 8   Gorge Amphitheatre   George, Washington

June 9   Kelowna City Park   Kelowna, British Columbia,Canada

June 14   The Pacific Amphitheater   Costa Mesa, California

June 15, 16   Universal Amphitheatre   Los Angeles, California

June 27   Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center   Canandaigua, New York

June 28   Great Woods   Mansfield, Massachusetts

June 29   Meriwether Post Pavilion   Columbia Maryland

July 1   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

July 2   Mann Music Theater   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

July 5   Jones Beach Amphitheatre   Wantagh, New York

July 7   Trump Taj Mahal   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 9   Star Lake Amphitheatre, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

July 10   Cayuga County Fairgrounds   Weedsport, New York

July 11   Holman Stadium   Nashua, New Hampshire

July 12   Lake Compounce Amusement Park   Bristol, Connecticut

July 25   Deer Creek Music Center   Noblesville, In

July 26   Riverport Amphitheater   St. Louis, Missouri

July 27   Poplar Creek Music Theater   Hoffman Estates, Illinois

July 30   Kingswood Music Theatre   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

July 28   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

July 31   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 1   Wisconsin State Fairgrounds   West Allis, Wisconsin

August 2   Capital Music Center   Grove City, Ohio

August 3   Riverbend Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

August 9   Red Rocks Amphitheatre   Morrison, Colorado

August 10   ParkWest   Park City, Utah

August 23   Walnut Creek Amphitheatre   Raleigh, North Carolina

August 24   Blockbuster Pavilion   Charlotte, North Carolina

August 29   Woodlands Pavilion   Houston, Texas

August 30   Coca-Cola Starplex   Dallas, Texas

September 1   Naval Station San Diego   San Diego, California

September 2  Ace Bowen Arena, Camp Pendleton, California

September 28   Summer's End Rock Fest   Carlisle, Ontario, Canada

October 9   Bally's Reno   Reno, Nevada

October 27   Mile Square Park   Fountain Valley, California

October 17   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

October 18   Greek Theatre   Los Angeles, California

October 19   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

July 4   Freedom Fest   Austin, Texas

August 9   Melody Fair Theater   North Tonawanda, New York

August 10   Valley Forge Music Fair   Devon, Pennsylvania

August 13   Bud Light Amphitheatre   Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania

August 15   Warwick Music Theater   Warwick, Rhode Island

August 20   Classic Amphitheatre   Richmond, Virginia

August 21   Merriweather Post Pavilion   Columbia, Maryland

August 22   Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

August 26   Poplar Creek Music Theater  Hoffman Estates, Illinois

August 27   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 28   IC Light Amphitheatre   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

August 29   King’s Island Amphitheatre   Mason, Ohio

September 4   Sea World   San Antonio, Texas

September 6   Nebraska State Fairgrounds   Lincoln, Nebraska

October 1   Sun Palace Hall  Fukuoka, Japan

October 3   Nagoya-Shi Kokaido   Nagoya, Japan

October 4, 5   Osaka Koseinenkin Kaikan   Osaka, Japan

October 6   Kanagawa Kenmin Hall   Yokohama, Japan

October 8   Sun Plaza Hall   Sendai, Japan

October 9   Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan

June 4  Silver Bowl Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

June 6   Sullivan Arena   Anchorage, Alaska

July 1   Riverfront Amphitheatre   Little Rock, Arkansas

July 4   Starplex Amphitheatre   Dallas, Texas

July 6   Mud Island South Field   Memphis, Tennessee

July 8   Carowinds Pavilion   Charlotte, North Carolina

July 15   Sunrise Musical Theatre   Sunrise, Florida

July 17   USF Sun Dome   Tampa, Florida

July 19   Chastain Park   Atlanta, Georgia

July 24   Riverbend Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

July 26   Eagles Ballroom   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 30   Utah State Fairpark   Salt Lake City, Utah

August 5   Marine Air Ground Combat Center   Twentynine Palms, California

August 6   Naval Station San Diego   San Diego, California

August 8   The Greek Theater   Los Angeles, California

August 11   Fort Huachuca   Sierra Vista, Arizona

August 12   Fort Bliss Biggs Airfield   El Paso, Texas

August 13   Fort Hood Stadium   Killeen, Texas

August 19   Cooper Stadium   Columbus, Ohio

August 21   Nautica Pavilion   Cleveland, Ohio

August 23   Great Woods   Mansfield, Massachusetts

August 26   New York State Fairgrounds   Syracuse, New York

August 27   Pilot Field   Buffalo, New York

August 2   Sun Tan Lake   Riverdale, New Jersey

August 30   Southampton College   Southampton, New York

September 3   Mark Estes Arena   Atlantic City, New Jersey

September 10   Puyallup Fairgrounds   Puyallup, Washington

December 31   Hyatt Regency Embarcadero   San Francisco, California

March 8   Windsor Hall   Bournemouth, England

March 9   National Indoor Arena   Birmingham, England

March 10   SECC   Glasgow, Scotland

March 14   Sheffield Arena   Sheffield, England

March 15   Cardiff International Arena   Cardiff, Wales

March 16   Wembley Arena   London, England

March 18   Zénith de Paris   Paris, France

March 20   Falkoner Theatre   Copenhagen, Denmark

March 22   Sporthalle Hamburg   Hamburg, Germany

March 24  Eissporthalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

March 26   Forest National Arena   Brussels, Belgium

March 27   Unterfrankenhalle   Aschaffenburg, Germany

March 28   Gaststätte Oberfrankenhalle   Bayreuth, Germany

March 29   Deutschlandhalle   Berlin, Germany

March 31   Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle   Munich, Germany

April 1   Sporthalle Augsburg   Augsburg, Germany

May 21   Jack Murphy Stadium   San Diego, California

May 27   Reno Hilton Amphitheater   Reno, Nevada

July 14   Deer Creek Music Center   Noblesville, Indiana

July 15   Marcus Amphitheatre   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 17   Riverband Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

July 20   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

July 21  Pine Knob Music Theatre, Detroit, Michigan

July 22   Star Lake Amphitheatre   Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

July 24   The Beacon Theater   New York, New York

July 25  Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, New York

July 26   Blockbuster Entertainment Centre   Camden, New Jersey

July 27   Nissan Pavilion   Bristow, Virginia

July 29   Great Woods   Mansfield, Massachusetts

July 30   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

July 31   Garden State Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 2   Walnut Creek Amphitheatre   Raleigh, North Carolina

August 3   Blockbuster Pavilion   Charlotte, North Carolina

August 5   New World Music Theatre   Tinley Park, Illinois

August 6   Riverport Amphitheatre   St. Louis, Missouri

August 10   Rapid City Civic Center   Rapid City, South Dakota

August 11   Starplex Amphitheatre   Dallas, Texas

August 12   Woodlands Pavilion   Houston, Texas

August 13  Zoo Amphitheatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 16   Mohawk Park   Tulsa, Oklahoma

August 17   Riverfront Park   Little Rock, Arkansas

August 18   Sandstone Amphitheatre   Bonner Springs, Kansas

August 20, 21   Red Rocks Amphitheatre.   Morrison, Colorado

August 22   Greek Theatre   Los Angeles, California

August 23   Reno Hilton Amphitheater   Reno, Nevada

August 24   MGM Grand   Las Vegas, Nevada

August 26   Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion   Devore, California

August 27   San Diego Sports Arena   San Diego, California

August 30   L. B. Day Amphitheatre   Salem, Oregon

September 1   Gorge Amphitheatre   George, Washington

September 2   Boise State University Pavilion   Boise, Idaho

September 6   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

September 8   Shoreline Amphitheater   Mountain View, California

September 9   Cal Expo Amphitheater   Sacramento, California

November 19   Polaris Point   Polaris Point, Guam

January 13   Konocti Field Amphitheatre   Kelseyville, California

January 31   Hilo Civic Auditorium   Hilo, Hawaii

February 2   Maui Arts and Cultural Center   Kahului, Hawaii

February 3   Bloch Arena   Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

May 5,6   Sony Music Studios   New York, New York

May 9   Coral Sky Amphitheatre   West Palm Beach, Florida

May 10   Metropolitan Park   Jacksonville, Florida

May 11   Starwood Amphitheatre   Antioch, Tennessee

May 12   Lakewood Amphitheatre   Atlanta, Georgia

May 16   Von Braun Civic Center   Huntsville, Alabama

May 18   Woodlands Pavilion   Houston, Texas

May 19   Starplex Amphitheatre   Dallas, Texas

May 22   Fiddler's Green   Englewood, Colorado

May 25   Gorge Amphitheatre   George, Washington

May 26   Rose Garden Arena   Portland, Oregon

May 30   Shoreline Amphitheater   Mountain View, California

May 31   Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion   Devore, California

June 1  Silver Bowl Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

June 2   The Greek Theater   Berkeley, California

July 3   Fisherman's Wharf Pier 45   San Francisco, California

July 5   San Jose America Festival   San Jose, California

July 18   Exploits Valley Salmon Festival   Grand Falls, Newfoundland, Canada

July 21   Rock Fest   Cadott, Wisconsin

July 26   Riverport Amphitheatre   St. Louis, Missouri

July 27   The Mark of the Quad Cities   Moline, Illinois

July 28   Pine Knob   Clarkston, Michigan

August 2   Virginia Beach Amphitheatre   Virginia Beach, Virginia

August 3   Walnut Creek Amphitheatre   Raleigh, North Carolina

August 4   Star Lake Amphitheatre   Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

August 5   MSU Munn Field   East Lansing, Michigan

August 7   Merriweather Post Pavilion   Columbia, Maryland

August 9   The Today Show (Morning)   New York, New York

August 9   Meadows Music Center (Evening)   Hartford, Connecticut

August 10   Garden State Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 11   Great Woods   Mansfield, Massachusetts

August 13   Darien Lake Performing Arts Center   Darien, New York

August 15   Rosemont Horizon   Rosemont, Illinois

August 16   Missouri State Fairgrounds   Sedalia, Missouri

August 17   National Sports Center   Blaine, Minnesota

August 18   Arrowhead Pond   Anaheim, California

August 25   Antelope Valley Fairgrounds   Lancaster, California

September 6   Riviera Hotel and Casino   Las Vegas, Nevada

October 10   The Star Plaza   Merrillville, Indiana

October 12   Eastern Illinois University   Charleston, Illinois

May 9   Dixon Fairgrounds   Dixon, California

May 22   House of Blues   Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

May 23   Walnut Creek Amphitheatre   Raleigh, North Carolina

May 24   Speed Street Festival   Charlotte, North Carolina

June 11   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

June 17   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

June 18   Cincinnati Zoo Coors Pavilion   Cincinnati, Ohio

June 20   Steamboat Days Festival   Burlington, Iowa

June 23   Cody Park   North Platte, Nebraska

June 25   Ellis County Fairgrounds   Hays, Kansas

June 26   Greeley Stampede   Greeley, Colorado

June 27   Tuttle Creed State Park   Manhattan, Kansas

June 29   Country Jam Festival   Grand Junction, Colorado

July 17   Country Jam USA Festival   Eau Claire, Wisconsin

July 19   Val du Lakes Amphitheatre   Mears, Michigan

July 30   Memorial Field   Sandpoint, Iowa

August 2   Minnedosa Resort Amphitheatre   Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada

August 8   Schofield Barracks Army Post   Honolulu, Hawaii

August 21   Amarillo Civic Center   Amarillo, Texas

August 22   Bricktown Brewery   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 23   Six Flags Over Texas   Arlington, Texas

August 24   Sandstone Amphitheatre   Bonner Springs, Kansas

August 28   Bayfront Festival Park   Duluth, Minnesota

August 30   Bob Devaney Sports Center   Lincoln, Nebraska

August 31   Colorado State Fairgrounds   Pueblo, Colorado

September 4   Utah State Fairgrounds   Salt Lake City, Utah

September 5   Jackson Memorial Arena   Window Rock, Arizona

September 7   Street Scene Festival   San Diego, California

September 11   Los Angeles County Fairgrounds   Pomona, California

September 12   Tulare County Fairgrounds   Tulare, California

September 13   Fillmore City Amphitheatre   Fillmore, California

September 26, 27   Sands Hotel   Atlantic City, New Jersey

September 28   Eastern States Exposition   West Springfield, Massachusetts

October 3   Desert Inn   Las Vegas, Nevada

October 12   B.R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

November 9   Castaic Lake   Castaic, California

December 6   Galleria   Atlanta, Georgia

December 31   Disney World   Orlando, Florida

January 3   Gulfstream Park   Hallandale Beach, Florida

May 1   Beale Street Music Festival   Memphis, Tennessee

May 2   UNO Lakefront Arena   New Orleans, Louisiana

May 17   Marin Center Memorial Auditorium   San Rafael, California

June 5   Mystic Lake Casino   Prior Lake, Minnesota

June 8   La Crosse Center   La Crosse, Wisconsin

June 11   Fraze Pavilion   Kettering, Ohio

June 12   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

June 13   Harley-Davidson Roadhouse Stage   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

June 20   City Stages Festival   Birmingham, Alabama

June 21   Lakewood Amphitheatre   Atlanta, Georgia

June 24   The Big Kahuna   Wilmington, Delaware

June 26, 27   The Sands Hotel   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 2   Grant Park   Chicago, Illinois

July 3   Fair St. Louis Festival   St. Louis, Missouri

July 17   Three Rivers Festival   Fort Wayne, Indiana

July 18   Jamboree in the Hills Festival   Morristown, Ohio

July 19   Riverbend Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

July 21   RiverFront Amphitheater   Peoria, Illinois

July 22   Nautica Stage   Cleveland, Ohio

July 25   Monument Circle   Indianapolis, Indiana

July 28   Canyons Resort   Park City, Utah

July 29   Red Rocks Amphitheatre   Morrison, Colorado

July 31   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

August 1   Texas Station   Las Vegas, Nevada

August 2   California Mid-State Fairgrounds   Paso Robles, California

August 5   Stanislaus County Fairgrounds   Turlock, California

August 8   Villa Montalvo Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

August 10   Ventura County Fairgrounds   Ventura, California

September 4   Pier 6 Concert Pavilion   Baltimore, Maryland

September 5   Pontiac American Music Festival   Virginia Beach, Virginia

September 7   Casino Magic   Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

September 11   Paramount Arts Centre   Aurora, Illinois

September 12   Clay County Fairgrounds   Spencer, Iowa

September 19   Easton's Beach   Newport, Rhode Island

September 23   Sunrise Musical Theatre   Sunrise, Florida

September 25   Big Spring Park   Huntsville, Alabama

October 18   B.R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

December 11   Trump Taj Mahal Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey

December 12, 13  Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut

March 27   Universal Studios   Orlando, Florida

May 13   Cerritos Performing Arts Center   Cerritos, California

May 15   Konocti Harbor Resort   Kelseyville, California

May 27   Fillmore Auditorium   San Francisco, California

May 29   Franklin Covey Field   Salt Lake City, Utah

May 30   Texas Station   Las Vegas, Nevada

June 4, 5, 6   Montalvo Winery   Saratoga, California

July 2   Anchor Inn   Omaha, Nebraska

July 3   Heritage Landing   Muskegon, Michigan

July 4   Summerfest   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 6   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

July 9   Today Show   New York, New York

July 10   Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center   Canandaigua, New York

July 11   Tweeter Center   Mansfield, Massachusetts

July 14   Star Lake Amphitheatre   Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

July 15   Sony-Blockbuster E-Centre   Camden, New Jersey

July 18   Blockbuster Pavilion   Charlotte, North Carolina

July 20   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

July 23   Oak Mountain Amphitheatre   Pelham, Alabama

July 24   1st. American Music Center   Nashville, Tennessee

July 25   Riverport Amphitheatre   St. Louis, Missouri

July 30   Pine Knob   Clarkston, Michigan

July 31   Polaris Amphitheater   Columbus, Ohio

August 1   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 6   Woodlands Pavilion   Woodlands, Texas

August 7   Starplex Amphitheatre   Dallas, Texas

August 8   Sandstone Amphitheatre   Bonner Springs, Kansas

August 29   Concord Pavilion   Concord, California

September 3   Star Plaza Theatre   Merrillville, Indiana

September 4   On The Waterfront Festival   Rockford, Illinois

September 5   Mays Island   Cedar Rapids, Iowa

September 17   Kansas State Fair   Hutchinson, Kansas

September 19   Cohen Stadium   El Paso, Texas

September 21   Metro Night Club   Tucson, Arizona

September 22   Celebrity Theatre   Phoenix, Arizona

September 23   Irvine Spectrum Center   Irvine, California

September 24, 25   Silver Legacy Casino   Reno, Nevada

September 30   Universal Amphitheater   Los Angeles, California

November 19   Mohegan Sun Casino   Uncasville, Connecticut

November 20   Atlantic City Hilton   Atlantic City, New Jersey

December 31   Millennium Show   Las Vegas, Nevada

February 12   Mission Estate Winery   Napier, New Zealand

February 13   Millbrook Resort   Queenstown, New Zealand

February 17   Joe Freeman Coliseum   San Antonio, Texas

April 6   Maui Arts AndCultural Center   Kahului, Hawaii

May 13   Konocti Harbor Amphitheater   Kelseyville, California

May 26   Naval Air Weapons Station   Ridgecrest, California

June 2   Fox Theatre   Stockton, California

June 7   Sun Theater   Anaheim, California

June 8   Humphreys   San Diego, California

June 9, 10, 11   Orleans Casino   Las Vegas, Nevada

June 15, 17   The House Of Blues   West Hollywood, California

June 28   Copps Coliseum   Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

June 29   Casino Rama   Rama, Ontario, Canada

June 30   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 2   Roof Garden Ballroom   Arnolds Park, Iowa

July 3   Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois

July 4   Blue Ash Sports Center   Blue Ash, Ohio

July 6   Horseshoe Casino   Robinsonville, Mississippi

July 7   Beloit Riverfest   Beloit, Wisconsin

July 8   Heart of Illinois   Curia, Illinois

July 9   Navy Pier   Chicago, Illinois

July 12   Mystic Lake Casino   Prior Lake, Minnesota

July 13   Moondance Jam   Walker, Minnesota

July 14   Pine Mountain Music Jam   Iron Mountain, Michigan

July 15   Ogemaw County Fair   West Branch, Michigan

July 16   Venetian Festival   St. Joseph, Michigan

July 18   Common Ground Fest   Lansing, Michigan

July 19   Blossom Music Center   Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

July 20   Adler Theater   Davenport, Iowa

July 21   Fond du Lac Fair   Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

July 22   Porter County Fair   Valparaiso, Indiana

July 23   Rock Fest   Cadott, Wisconsin

August 9   Sioux Empire Fair   Sioux Falls, South Dakota

August 10   Logan County Fair   Sterling, Colorado

August 11   Fillmore Auditorium   Denver, Colorado

August 12   Hall County Fair   Grand Island, Nebraska

August 15   Sea World   Orlando, Florida

August 16   Kravis Center   West Palm Beach, Florida

August 17   Philharmonic Center   Naples, Florida

August 18   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

August 19   Grand Casino   Biloxi, Mississippi

August 23, 24, 25   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

August 27   California State Fair   Sacramento, California

August 28   Oregon State Fair   Salem, Oregon

August 29   Evergreen State Fair   Monroe, Washington

September 22, 23   Silver Legacy Casino   Reno, Nevada

October 19   House Of Blues   Chicago, Illinois

February 23   Mari Center   Marksville, Louisiana

March 30   Horseshoe Casino & Hotel   Bossier City, Louisiana

May 12   Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival   Richardson, Texas

May 17   Oneida Bingo And Casino   Green Bay, Wisconsin

May 18   Finkie Steel Company   Chicago, Illinois

May 24   Marin Civic Auditorium   San Rafael, California

May 25   Jackson Rancheria Casino   Jackson, California

May 26   Konocti Harbor Resort   Kelseyville, California

May 27   Sunset Station Hotel-Casino   Henderson, Nevada

June 8   Sun Theater   Anaheim, California

June 9   Coto De Casa Golf and Resort   Coto De Casa, California

June 10   Canyon Dinner Theater   Agoura Hills, California

June 13, 15   House Of Blues   North Hollywood, California

June 16   Bluewater Resort and Casino   Parker, Arizona

June 17 - 20   Historic Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

June 21   Wente Brothers Winery   Livermore, California

July 11   F. M. Kirby Center   Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

July 12   State Theater   Easton, Pennsylvania

July 13   Chautauqua Institution   Chautauqua, New York

July 14   Fleet Boston Pavilion   Boston, Massachusetts

July 16   A & P Tennis Classic   Mahwah, New Jersey

July 18   Turning Stone Casino Resort   Verona, New York

July 19   Watertown Municipal Arena   Watertown, New York

July 20   Trump Marina Hotel Casino   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 21   Ives Concert Park   Danbury, Connecticut

August 8   SeaPines Resort   Hilton head Island, South Carolina

August 9   Ryman Auditorium   Nashville, Tennessee

August 10   Sandstone Amphitheater   Bonner Springs, Kansas

August 11   Riverport Amphitheater   St. Louis, Missouri

August 12   Jackpot Junction Casino   Morton, Minnesota

August 16   Casino Rama   Rama, Ontario, Canada

August 17   Majestic Theater   North Tonawanda, New York

August 22   Pine Knob Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

September 27   Family Circle Stadium   Charleston, South Carolina

September 28   Big Spring Park   Huntsville, Alabama

September 29   Verizon Wireless Music Center   Noblesville, Indiana

September 30   Conner Prairie   Fishers, Indiana

December 31   MGM Grand Hotel Ballroom   Las Vegas, Nevada

January 29   Palace Of Auburn Hills   Auburn Hills, Michigan

February 24   Sea World Orlando   Orlando, Florida

April 19, 20   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

April 26, 27   Flamingo Hilton Amphitheater   Laughlin, Nevada

May 2   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

May 3   SunFest North Stage   West Palm Beach, Florida

May 5   Beale Street Music Festival   Memphis, Tennessee

June 6   Next Stage At Grand Prairie   Grand Prairie, Texas

June 9   Frontier City Amphitheater   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

June 22   Big Bear Balloon Festival   Grove City, Ohio

June 24   Innsbruck Pavilion   Richmond, Virginia

June 26   East Park Pavilion   Worchester, Massachusetts

June 27   Turning Stone Casino Resort   Verona, New York

June 28 - 30   Caesar' s Atlantic City   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 4   Reliant Park   Houston, Texas

July 5   Taste of Minnesota   St. Paul, Minneota

July 19   Ameristar Casino Hotel   Kansas City, Missouri

July 21   Route 66 Music Festival   Joplin, Missouri

July 25   Shrine Auditorium   Billings, Montana

July 26   Frontier Days Festival   Cheyenne, Wyoming

July 29   Nautica Stage   Cleveland, Ohio

July 30   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 31   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

August 5   We Fest   Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

August 26   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

August 29, 30   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

August 31   Konocti Harbor   Kelseyville, California

September 1   Sunset Station Hotel And Casino   Henderson, Nevada

September 5   Britt Pavilion   Jacksonville, Oregon

September 6   Waterfront Park   Portland, Oregon

September 7   Emerald Queen Casino   Tacoma, Washington

September 8   California Speedway   Fontana, California

September 27, 28   Silver Legacy Casino   Reno, Nevada

September 29   Jackson Rancheria Casino   Jackson, California

October 12   Aruba Entertainment Center   Oranjestad, Aruba

October 27   Texas Motor Speedway   Fort worth, Texas

November 12   Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall   Baltimore, Maryland

February 7, 8   Harrah's Casino   Stateline, Nevada

February 21, 22   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

March 21   Paragon Casino   Marksville, Louisiana

April 22   Sport Mart Place   Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

April 23   ENMAX Center   Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

April 24   Regina Agridome   Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

April 25   Arena Cabaret Bowl   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

April 26   Shooting Star Casino Amphitheater   Mahnomen, Minnesota

May 10   Dixon Fairgrounds   Dixon, California

May 23   Roanoke Civic Center   Roanoke, Virginia

May 24   Montgomery Jubilee CityFest   Montgomery, Alabama

May 25   Wild Adventures Theme Park   Valdosta, Georgia

May 26   William A. Floyd Amphitheater   Anderson, South Carolina

May 30, 31   Frederic Brown, Jr. Amphitheater   Peachtree City, Georgia

June 1   The Florida Springfest   Pensacola, Florida

June 18   Sleeptrain Pavilion   Concorde, California

June 20   Sam's Town Casino   Tunica, Mississippi

June 21   Whittington Park   Greenwood, Mississippi

June 22   Riverfest Amphitheater   Little Rock, Arkansas

June 26   Melody Fair Theater   North Tonawanda, New York

June 27   Community Arts Center   Williamsport, Pennsylvania

June 28   Nemacolin Woodlands Resort   Farmington, Pennsylvania

June 30   Wolf Trap   Vienna, Virginia

July 2   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

July 3   Central Park   Ashland, Kentucky

July 17, 18   Mountain winery   Saratoga, California

July 19   Redwood Run Kiwanis Ranch   Piercy, California

July 20   Griffith Park   Beaverton, Oregon

July 21   Wente Brothers Winery   Livermore, California

July 24   Pacific Amphitheater   Costa Mesa, California

July 25   The Canyon Theatre   Agoura Hills, California

July 26   Orange County Fairgrounds   Costa Mesa, California

July 27   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

August 7   SeaPines Resort   Hilton head Island, South Carolina

August 8   Naval Amphibious Base   Norfolk, Virginia

August 9   Biltmore Estate   Asheville, North Carolina

August 10   West Virginia State Fairgrounds   Lewisburg, West Virginia

August 12   Pier Six Concert Pavilion   Baltimore, Maryland

August 13   Foxwoods Casino   Mashantucket, Connecticut

August 20   Westbury Music Fair   Westbury, New York

August 21   Turning Stone Casino And Resort   Verona, New York

August 22   Casino Rama   Rama, Ontario, Canada

August 23   Centennial Park   Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

August 24   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 27   Minnesota State Fair   St. Paul, Minnesota

August 29, 31   Veterans Park   Milwaukee, WIsconsin

September 4   Raley Field   West Sacramento, California

September 6   Emerald Queen Casino   Tacoma, Washington

September 7   Les Schwab Amphitheater   Bend, Oregon

September 9   Universal Lending Pavilion   Denver, Colorado

September 10   Tingley coliseum   Albuquerque, New Mexico

September 19   Blackhawk Sports Complex   Danville, California

September 20   Chronicle Pavilion   Concord, California

September 21   Grizzlies Stadium   Fresno, California

September 26, 27   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

October 4   B. R. Cohn Winery, Glen Ellen, California

October 16   Fox Theatre   Bakersfield, California

October 18   Trump 29 Casino   Coachella, California

October 23   Warner Theatre   Torrington, Connecticut

October 24, 25   Atlantic City Hilton   Atlantic City, New Jersey

October 31   Silver Legacy Casino   Reno, Nevada

November 1   Silver Legacy Casino   Reno, Nevada

December 15   Xcel Energy Center   St. Paul, Minnesota

February 2   Hammersmith Appolo   London, England

February 4   Heineken Music Hall   Amsterdam, Netherlands

February 6   Vicar Street   Dublin, Ireland

February 9       Bloomington, Illinois

February 15   Red Butte Garden   Salt Lake City, Utah

March 9   Kewadin Casino   Sault St. Marie, Michigan

March 11   Caesar's Colosseum  Elizabeth, Indiana

March 12   Grand Casino Tunica   Robinsonville, Mississippi

March 13   Grand Casino Events Center   Gulfport, Mississippi

March 25   Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall   Fort Myers, Florida

March 26   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

March 27   World Golf Village   St. Augustine, Florida

April 3   Flamingo Laughlin Amphitheater   Laughlin, Nevada

April 6   Meyerson Symphony Center   Dallas, Texas

April 8   Route 66 Casino   Albuquerque, New Mexico

April 9, 10   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

May 22   Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium   San Rafael, California

June 15   Mann Center For Performing Arts   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

June 17   Turning Stone Casino   Verona, New York

June 18   South Shore Music Circus   Cohasset, Massachusetts

June 19   Cape Cod Melody Tent   Hyannis, Massachusetts

June 20   Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom   Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

June 23   Ector County Coliseum   Odessa, Texas

June 24   Bass Performance Hall   Fort Worth, Texas

June 25   Zoo Amphitheater   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

June 26   Ameristar Casino   Kansas City, Missouri

July 1   Riverview Park   Clinton, Iowa

July 2   Comm. Fed. Celebrates America   Omaha, Nebraska

July 3   Greeley Independence Stampede   Greeley, Colorado

July 15   Orpheum Theatre   Galesburg, Illinois

July 16   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 17   Bay City Fireworks Festival   Bay City, Michigan

July 19   Berkshire Music Glen   Pittsfield, Massachusetts

July 20   Harkness Memorial State Park   Waterford, Connecticut

July 21   Caesar's Resort   Lakeville, Pennsylvania

July 23   Naval Amphibious Base   Norfolk, Virginia

July 24   Seven Springs Mountain Resort   Champion, Pennsylvania

July 25   Wolf Trap   Vienna, Virginia

July 27   Westbury Music Fair   Westbury, New York

July 28   Innsbruck Pavilion   Glen Allen, Virginia

July 29   Carrington Pavilion   Danville, Virginia

July 30, 31   Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater   Peachtree City, Georgia

August 17   Josephine County Fairgrounds   Grants Pass, Oregon

August 18   Lane County Fairgrounds   Eugene, Oregon

August 19   Northwest Washington Fairgrounds   Lynden, Washington

August 21   The Western Idaho Fairgrounds   Boise, Idaho

August 22   Silver Mountain Amphitheater   Kellogg, Idaho

August 27, 28   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

August 30   California State Fair   Sacramento, California

August 31   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

September 1   House Of Blues   Anaheim, California

September 2   The Canyon Theater   Agoura Hills, California

September 4   Konocti Field Amphitheater   Kelseyville, California

September 5   Blackhawk Country Club   Blackhawk, California

September 6   Downtown Rocks   Modesto, California

September 8   Wente Brothers Winery   Livermore, California

October 2   B.R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 9   Hilton Waikoloa Village Ballroom   Waikoloa, Hawaii

October 13   United Capital Markets Securitization Conf.   Boca Raton, Florida

October 18, 19   Niagara Fallsview Casino   Niagara Falls, Canada

October 20   Sovereign Performing Arts Center   Reading, Pennsylvania

October 23   Frostburg State University   Frostburg, Maryland

November 6   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas

January 28   Feather Falls Casino   Oroville,California

January 29   Harrah's Rincon Pavilion   Valley Center, California

January 30   Fox Theatre   Visalia, California

February 5   Arrowhead Pond   Anaheim, California

April 20   Jefferson Theatre   Beaumont, Texas

April 21   Horseshoe Casino   Bossier City, Louisiana

April 22   Arbor Daze Festival   Euless, Texas

May 27   Islets Casino And Resort   Albuquerque, New Mexico

May 28   Buffalo Springs Lake Amphitheater   Lubbock, Texas

May 29   Cohen Stadium   El Paso, Texas

June 4   Wendover Airport   Wendover, Utah

June 15   Prairie Meadows Racetrack And Casino   Altoona, Iowa

June 16   Burlington Steamboat Days Festival   Burlington, Iowa

June 17   Ameristar Casino Star Pavilion   Kansas City, Missouri

June 18   Saddlebrook Mountain   Saddlebrook, Missouri

June 19   Arkansas Music Pavilion   Fayetteville, Arkansas

June 22   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

June 23, 24   Grand Casino   Mille Lacs, Minnesota

June 25   Red River Valley Fair   West Fargo, North Dakota

June 26   UW-Superior Ole Haugsrud Field   Superior, Wisconsin

June 28   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

June 29   B & B Backstage   Youngstown, Ohio

June 30   Milwaukee Summerfest   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 1   Memorial Park   Omaha, Nebraska

July 2   Delano Park   Wichita, Kansas

July 4   Willie Nelson's Fourth Of July   Fort Worth, Texas

July 20   NYCB Theater At Westbury   Westbury, New York

July 21   Palace Theatre   Waterbury, Connecticut

July 22   Foxwoods Resort Casino   Mashantucket, Connecticut

July 23   South Shore Music Circus   Cohasset, Massachusetts

July 24   Cape Cod Melody Tent   Hyannis, Massachusetts

July 27, 28   Casino Rama   Rama, Ontario, Canada

July 29, 30   Atlantic City Casino Hotel   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 31   Solburg Airport   Readington, New Jersey

August 4   House Of Blues - Myrtle Beach   North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

August 5   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

August 6   Hampton Coliseum   Hampton, Virginia

August 7   Wolf Trap Filene Center   Vienna, Virginia

August 22   Britt Pavilion   Jacksonville, Oregon

August 23   Benton Franklin Fair And Rodeo   Kennewick, Washington

August 27   Antelope Valley Fair   Lancaster, California

August 28   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

August 30   Vault 350 Music Club   Long Beach, California

August 31   Canyon Club   Agoura Hills, California

September 1, 2   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

September 3   Konocti Field Amphitheatre   Kelseyville, California

September 9   Madera District Fairgrounds   Madera, California

September 10   Town Center Hall Amphitheater   Santa Fe Springs, New Mexico

September 11   Ironstone Vineyards   Murphy's, California

September 17   Lumber Classic   Farmington, Pennsylvania

September 23   Pechanga Resort And Casino   Temecula, California

September 24   Mandalay Bay R.esort And Casino   Las Vegas, Nevada

October 1, 2   Bruce Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 12   Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall   Sarasota, Florida

October 13   Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena   Hollywood, Florida

October 17   Naples Philharmonic Center   Naples, Florida

October 19   Florida theater   Jacksonville, Florida

October 21   Horseshoe Casino   Robinsonville, Mississippi

October 22   Coushatta Casino   Kinder, Louisiana

October 25   Potawatomi Casino   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

October 27   Rialto Square Theater   Joliet, Illinois

November 4   Kansas City Music Hall   Kansas City, Missouri

November 5   Heritage Hall   Ardmore, Oklahoma

December 30   Brisbane Convention Centre   Brisbane, Australia

December 31   Gold Coast entertainment centre   Gold Coast, Australia

January 2   Cairns Convention Centre   Cairns, Australia

January 3   Townsville Entertainment Centre   Townsville, Australia

January 5, 6   Big Top Luna Park   Sydney, Australia

January 7   Wollongong Entertainment Centre   Wollongong, Australia

January 8   AIS Arena   Canberra, Australia

January 10   Newcastle Entertainment Centre   Newcastle, Australia

January 12   The Palais Theatre   Melbourne, Australia

January 13   Adelaide Entertainment Centre   Adelaide, straight

January 14   Burswood Theater   Perth, Australia

January 17   Tamworth Entertainment Centre   Tamworth, Australia

January 19   CBS Canterbury Arena   Christchurch, New Zealand

January 20   Wellington Festival Centre   Wellington, New Zealand

January 21   TSB Bowl Of Brooklands   New Plymouth, New Zealand

May 28   Riverfest Arts & Music Festival   Little Rock, Arkansas

June 15   Willow Grove Naval Air Station   Willow Grove, Pennsylvania

June 16   Cape Cod Melody Tent   Hyannis, Massachusetts

June 17   South Shore Music Circus   Cohasset, Massachusetts

June 20   Wolf Trap Filene Center   Vienna, Virginia

June 21   Dodge Music Center   Hartford, Connecticut

June 24   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

June 25   Innsbruck Pavilion   Glen Allen, Virginia

June 27   Irving Plaza   New York, New York

June 28   Northfork Theatre At Westbury   Westbury, New York

June 29, 30   Niagara Fallsview Casino   Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

July 2   Roger's Sports Complex   Fort Dodge, Iowa

July 3   Ribfest   Naperville, Illinois

July 15   Moondance Jam Festival   Walker, Minnesota

July 22   Fuji Speedway   Shizuoka, Japan

July 29   Fairmont Hotel   San Jose, California

July 30   Adams County Fairgrounds   Brighton, Colorado

August 1,2   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 3   Stark County Fairgrounds   Canton, Ohio

August 4   Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds   Davenport, Iowa

August 5   Town & Country Fairgrounds   Washington, Missouri

August 21   Snow King Amphitheater   Jackson, Wyoming

August 22   Sun Valley Outdoor Pavilion   Sun Valley, Idaho

August 23   Tamarack Amphitheater   Donnelly, Idaho

August 25   Ironstone Vineyards   Murphy's, California

August 29   Humphrey's By The Bay   San Diego, California

August 30   Pechanga Resort And Casino   Temecula, California

August 31   Chumash Casino And Resort   Santa Ynez, California

September 1   The Beach At Mandalay Bay   Las Vegas, Nevada

September 6   Wente Concerts At The Vineyard   Livermore, California

September 29   Los Angeles County Fairgrounds   Pomona, California

October 5   Big Fresno Fairgrounds   Fresno, California

October 6   Windsor Beach   Lake Havasu, Arizona

October 7,8   B.R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 20   Mizner Park Amphitheater   Boca Raton, Florida

October 22   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

October 23   WineStyles At The Ave. Viera   Melbourne, Florida

October 24   Maxwell C. King Center   Melbourne, Florida

October 25   Florida Theatre   Jacksonville, Florida

October 27   Silver Star Casino   Choctaw, Mississippi

March 10   Universal Orlando Mardi Gras   Orlando, Florida

May 19   The Surf Ballroom   Clear Lake, Iowa

June 9   America's River Festival   Dubuque, Iowa

June 13   Morris Performing Arts Center   South Bend, Indiana

June 14   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

June 15   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

June 16   Fraze Pavillion   Kettering, Ohio

June 22   Tweeter Center   Mansfield, Massachusetts

June 23   Dodge Music Theater   Hartford, Connecticut

June 25       Glen Allen, Virginia

June 27   Proctor's Theatre   Schenectady, New York

June 29, 30   Atlantic City Hilton   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 19   Château Sainte Marie Winery   Woodinville, Washington

July 20   Esther Short Park   Vancouver, Washington

July 21   Britt Pavilion   Jacksonville, Oregon

July 22   Les Schwab Amphitheater   Bend, Oregon

July 26   Fallsview Casino   Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

July 27   PNC Bank Aarts Arena   Holmdel, New Jersey

July 28   Nikon At Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

July 29   Seven Springs Resort   Champion, Pennsylvania

July 31   Clearfield County fair   Clearfield, Pennsylvania

August 2   Wisconsin State Fair   West Allis, Wisconsin

August 3   French Lick Resort And Casino   French Lick, Indiana

August 15   Dick Clark's American Bandstand Complex   Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

August 16   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

August 17   Wharf Amphitheater   Orange Beach, Alabama

August 18   Wild Adventures Theme Park   Valdosta, Georgia

August 19   Seminole Hard Rock Hotel And Casino   Hollywood, Florida

September 1   The Villages At Copper Mountain   Copper Mountain, Colorado

September 2   Colorado State Fairgrounds   Pueblo, Colorado

September 3   Sandia Resort And Casino   Albuquerque, New Mexico

September 5   Tatchi Palace Hotel and Casino   Lemoore, California

September 6   The Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

September 8   Ironstone Vineyards   Murphys, California

September 9   Bright House Networks Amphitheater   Bakersfield, California

September 10   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

September 12   Wente Brothers Winery   Livermore, California

September 13   Harrah's Rincon Casino And Resort   Valley Center, California

September 14   Red Rock Casino Resort   Las Vegas, Nevada

September 15   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   Irvine, California

September 16   Harrah's Rio Vista Amphitheater   Laughlin, Nevada

September 22   Moffett Federal Airfield   Mountain View, California

September 29   B. R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 19   Celebrity Theatre   Phoenix, Arizona

October 20   Tucson Electric Park   Tucson, Arizona

October 21   Mountain Gods Resort And Casino   Mescalero, New Mexico

October 23   The Brady Theater   Tulsa, Oklahoma

October 24   Verizon Wireless Theater   Houston, Texas

October 25   House Of Blues   Dallas, Texas

October 27   Hard Rock Casino   Biloxi, Mississippi

November 9   Little Creek Casino   Shelton, Washington

November 10   Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum   Pullman, Washington

December 31   Fremont St. Experience   Las Vegas, Nevada

January 17   Calgary folk Festival   Calgary, Alberta, Canada

April 6       Elizabethtown, Texas

June 3   Dodge Theater   Phoenix, Arizona

June 7   Sleep Train Pavilion   Concord, California

June 14   The Woodlands Pavilion   Houston, Texas

June 15   Superpages.com Arena   Dallas, Texas

June 18   Star Pavillion   Hershey, Pennsylvania

June 20   Charter One Pavilion   Chicago, Illinois

June 21   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

June 22   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   St. Louis, Missouri

June 27   Jones Beach   Wantagh, New York

June 28   The Borgota Hotel & Casino   Atlantic City, New Jersey

June 29   Bethel Woods Center For The Arts   Bethel Woods, New York

July 1   Bank of America Pavilion   Boston, Massachusetts

July 2   PNC Arts Center   Homdel, New Jersey

July 3   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

July 4   Mohegan Sun Casino   Uncasville, California

July 23   Humphrey's   San Diego, California

July 24, 25   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

July 26   Montbleu Resort & Casino   Stateline, Nevada

July 28   Orleans Arena   Las Vegas, Nevada

July 30   Stanislaus County Fair   Turlock, California

August 1   Ventura County Fairgrounds   Ventura, California

August 3   Konocti Harbor Resort   Kelseyville, California

August 4   Arkley Center   Eureka, California

August 6   Douglas County Fair   Roseburg, Oregon

August 7   Oregon Garden   Silverton, Oregon

August 8   Red Robinson Theatre   Coquitlam, BC, Canada

August 9   Marymoor Park   Redmond, Washington

August 27   Honeywell Center   Wabash, Indiana

August 28   Frederik Meijer Gardens   Grand Rapids Michigan

August 29   Meskwaki Casino   Tama, Iowa

August 30   Rotary Hill Park   Naperville, Illinois

August 31   Harrah's Casino and Hotel   Council Bluffs, Iowa

September 7   Los Angeles County Fair   Pomona, California

October 2   Golden State Theatre   Monterey, California

October 14   Jones Beach theater   Wantagh, New York

November 14   King Center   Melbourne, Florida

November 15   Gulf Coast RibFest   Palmetto, Florida

November 16   Peabody Auditorium   Daytona Beach, Florida

November 18   Hard Rock Live   Hollywood, Florida

November 19   Philharmonic Center   Naples, Florida

November 20   Florida Fheater   Jacksonville, Florida

November 23   Ferguson Performing Arts Center   Newport News, Virginia

December 31   Universal City Plaza Stage   Miami, Florida

January 1   Orange Bowl Halftime Show   Miami Gardens, Florida

January 16   Cobo Arena   Detroit, Michigan

February 4       Bloomington, Illinois

February 13, 14   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

April 1   Riverside Theatre   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

April 2   US Cellular Coliseum   Bloomington, Illinois

April 3   Carson Center   Paducah, Kentucky

April 22   snagajob.com Pavilion   Glen Allen, Virginia

April 23   Palace Theatre   Albany, New York

April 24   State Theater   Easton, Pennsylvania

April 25   Seneca Niagara Casino   Niagara Falls, New York

April 27   American Music Theatre   Lancaster, Pennsylvania

April 28   Klein Memorial Auditorium   Bridgeport, Connecticut

April 29   The Music Hall   Portsmouth, New Hampshire

May 14   Cour d'Alene Lanecasino   Worley, Idaho

May 15   Rose Garden Arena   Portland, Oregon

May 16   The Gorge Amphitheater   Quincy, Washington

May 19, 20   Greek Theater   Los Angeles, California

May 22   Harrah's Casino   Valley Center, California

May 23   Fantasy Springs Resort Casino   Indio, California

June 4   Muskogee Civic Center   Muskogee, Oklahoma

June 6   Wanee Festival   Live Oak, Florida

June 18   Memphis Botanic Gardens   Memphis, Tennessee

June 19   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

June 20   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   Charlotte, North Carolina

June 21   City Stage   Birmingham, Alabama

June 23   Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, North Carolina

June 25   Filene Center at Wolf Trap   Vienna, Virginia

June 26   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   Virginia Beach, Virginia

June 27   Bethel Woods Center for the Arts   Bethel, New York

June 28   Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

July 1   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 2   CMAC   Canandaigua, New York

July 3   Tropicana Casino   Atlantic City, New Jersey

July 22, 23   Niagara Fallsview Casino   Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

July 24   The Empire Theater   Belleville, Ontario, Canada

July 25   Harris Park   London, Ontario, Canada

July 27   Wittman Regional Airport   Oshkosh, Wisconsin

July 29   Frederik Meijer Gardens   Grand Rapids, Michigan

July 30   Lifestyle Communities Pavilion   Columbus, Ohio

July 31   Mesker Amphitheater   Evansville, Indiana

August 3   Ravinia Pavilion   Highland Park, Illinois

August 15   Naval Submarine Base   Groton, Connecticut

August 16   US Cellular Pavilion   Gilford, New Hampshire

August 18   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

August 19   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 20   Rockingham County Fairgrounds   Harrisonburg, Virginia

August 21   Twin River Events Center   Lincoln, Rhode Island

August 22   Comcast Theater   Hartford, Connecticut

September 1   Oregon State Fair   Salem, Oregon

September 2   Tulalip Amphitheater   Tulalip, Washington

September 3, 4   Bruce Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

September 6   Aspen Jazz Festival   Snowmass, Colorado

September 10, 11   The Fillmore   San Francisco, California

September 12   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

September 25, 26   Tokyo International Forum   Tokyo, Japan

September 28   Grand Cube Osaka   Osaka, Japan

September 29   Geijutsu Hall   Nagoya, Japan

September 30   NHK Hall   Tokyo, Japan

October 3   BR Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 22   Glema Mahr Center for the Arts   Madisonville, Kentucky

October 23   The Peace Center   Greenville, South Carolina

October 24   Cumberland County Coliseum   Fayetteville, North Carolina

October 25   Jaffa Shrine Center   Altoona, Pennsylvania

October 30   Riverdome, Harrah's Casino   Bossier City, Louisiana

November 1   Cynthia Woods Pavilion   Woodlands, Texas

November 2   Bass Performance Hall   Fort Worth, Texas

November 4   Majestic Theater   Dallas, Texas

November 13   Chumash Casino Resort   Santa Ynez, California

December 29   Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino   Reno, Nevada

December 31   Tempe Block Party   Tempe, Arizona

January 2   Texas Station Casino   Las Vegas, Nevada

January 22, 23   Fox Theatre   Oakland, California

March 19   Winstar Casino   Thackerville, Oklahoma

March 20   Prairie Band Casino   Mayetta, Kansas

March 21   Jesse Auditorium   Columbia, Missouri

March 23   Travis County Expo Center   Austin, Texas

March 25   Inn Of The Mountain Gods   Mescalero, New Mexico

March 27   Agua Caliente Casino   Rancho Mirage, California

March 28   Quechan Casino Resort   Winterhaven, California

April 21   The Grand Theatre   Wilmington, Delaware

April 22   Montgomery performing arts Center   Montgomery, Alabama

April 23   Wind Creek Casino   Atmore, Alabama

April 29   American Music Theatre   Lancaster, Pennsylvania

April 30   The Wellmont Theatre   Montclair, New Jersey

May 1   Caesars Atlantic City   Atlantic City, New Jersey

May 19   Stranahan Theatre   Toledo, Ohio

May 20   Sangamon Amphitheater   Springfield, Illinois

May 21   Frederick Meijer Garden   Grand Rapids, Michigan

June 15   Comerica Theater   Phoenix, Arizona

June 16   Gibson Amphitheater   Universal City, California

June 18   Sleep Train Pavilion   Concord, California

June 19   Harvey's Lake Tahoe   Stateline, Nevada

June 20   Ironstone Vineyards   Murphys, California

June 22   Red Butte Garden   Salt Lake City, Utah

June 23   Fiddler's Green Amphitheater   Englewood, Colorado

June 25   Superpages.com Center   Dallas, Texas

June 26   Cynthia Woods Pavilion   Woodlands, Texas

June 28   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

June 29   Road Runner Amphitheater   Charlotte, North Carolina

June 30   Nissan Pavilion   Bristow, Virginia

July 2   Turning Stone Resort & Casino   Verona, New York

July 5   Festival International   Montréal, Québec, Canada

July 6   Bank of America Pavilion   Boston, Massachusetts

July 7   Mohegan Sun Arena   Uncasville, Connecticut

July 9   PNC Bank Arts Arena   Holmdel, New Jersey

July 10   Nikon at Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

July 11   Time Warner Cable Amphitheater   Cleveland, Ohio

July 12   Chastain Park Amphitheater   Atlanta, Georgia

July 13   Riverbend Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

July 14   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

July 16, 17   Charter One Pavilion   Chicago, Illinois

July 18   Starlight Theatre   Kansas City, Missouri

July 21   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   Maryland Heights, Missouri

July 22   Verizon Wireless Music Center   Noblesville, Indiana

July 23   Churchill Downs   Louisville, Kentucky

August 10   Artpark   Lewiston, Kentucky

August 11   Musikfest   Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

August 14   Buffalo Chip   Sturgis, South Dakota

August 15   Rock'n The Rivers   Three Forks, Montana

August 19   Southwest Washington Fair   Chehalis, Washington

August 20   River Rock Casino   Richmond, BC, Canada

August 21   Red Robinson Show Theater   Coquitlam, BC, Canada

August 24   Western Idaho Fairgrounds   Boise, Idaho

August 26   Marymoor Park   Redmond, Washington

August 27   Edgefield Concerts On The Lawn   Troutdale, Oregon

August 30   Red Butte Amphitheater   Salt Lake City, Utah

September 1   Gallo Center For The Arts   Modesto, California

September 2   Fox Theatre   Visalia, California

September 4, 5   Las Vegas Hilton   Las Vegas, Nevada

September 6   Tuacahn Amphitheater   Irvins, Utah

September 8   Humphrey's   San Diego, California

September 10   Pachanga Resort and Casino   Temecula, California

September 11   MountainWinery   Saratoga, California

September 12   Russian River Blues Festival   Guerneville, California

September 30   Hard Rock Hotel and Casino   Catoosa, Oklahoma

October 1   Horseshoe Casino   Robinsonville,Mississippi

October 2   Gretna Heritage Festival   Gretna, Louisiana

October 9, 10   Bruce Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 14   Alcatraz   Milan, Italy

October 15   Hallenstadion   Zürich, Switzerland

October 16  Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy, Paris, France

October 18  Vorst Nationaal Arena, Brussels, Belgium

October 19   Go Planet   Enschede, Netherlands

October 21   Forum   Copenhagen, Denmark

October 22   Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden

October 23  Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway

October 25   Velje Musikteater   Velje, Germany

October 26   Philipshalle   Düsseldorf, Germany

October 29   Hammersmith Apollo   London, England

October 30   Coston Hall   Bristol, England

October 31   Civic Hall   Wolverhampton, England

November 1   Manchester Apollo   Manchester, England

November 2,3   Grand Canal Theater   Dublin, Ireland

November 11   Philharmonic Center   Naples, Florida

November 12   Gulf Coast Rib Fest   Palmetto, Florida

November 13   Dreyfoos Hall   West Palm Beach, Florida

November 14   North Charleston Performing Arts Center Charleston, South Carolina

November 16   Keith Albee Theatre   Huntington, West Virginia

November 17   Luhrs Center   Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

November 18   Klein Memorial Auditorium   Bridgeport, Connecticut

November 19   NYCB Theater at Westbury   Westbury, New York

December 4   Spreckels Theatre   San Diego, California

December 7   Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium   San Francisco, California

December 10   Roseland Theater   Portland, Oregon

February 2   The Birds Nest   Scottsdale, Arizona

February 4   House Of Blues   San Diego, Califotnia

February 26   Grand Ole Opry   Nashville, Tennessee

March 4   Horseshoe Casino and Hotel   Bossier City, Louisiana

March 5   Hard Rock Hotel   Biloxi, Mississippi

March 9   Sunrise Theatre   Fort Pierce, Florida

March 10   Florida Strawberry Festival Grounds   Plant City, Florida

March 18   Palais Theater   Melbourne, Australia

March 20   Victoria Park Racecourse   Adelaide, Australia

March 22   Burswood Theatre   Perth, Australia

March 24   Brisbane Convention Center   Brisbane, Australia

March 25   Enmore Theatre   Newton, Australia

March 26   Hope Estate Winery   Hunter Valley, Australia

March 28   Civic Theatre   Auckland, New Zealand

April 1   Mali Arts And Cultural Center   Kahului, Hawaii

April 2   Neil S. Blaisdell Arena   Honolulu, Hawaii

April 21   Grand Opera House   Wilmington, Delaware

April 23   Warner Theatre   Torrington, Connecticut

April 26   State Theatre For The Arts   Easton, Pennsylvania

April 28   Charlottesville Pavilion   Charlottesville, Virginia

April 29   Wilkes Community College   Wilkesboro, North Carolina

April 30   Wild Adventures Theme Park   Valdosta, Georgia

May 12   Casino Rama   Rama, Ontario, Canada

May 14   Caesar's Circus Maximus Theatre   Atlantic City, New Jersey

May 15   Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel   Niagara Falls, New York

May 19   Thunder Bay Community Auditorium   Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

May 20, 21   Island Resort And Casino   Harris, Michigan

May 24   Morris Performing Arts Center   South Bend, Indiana

May 25   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

May 27   Black Bear Casino   Carlton, Minnesota

May 28   Treasure Island Resort   Welch, Minnesota

May 29   Lake Of The Torches Resort   Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin

June 10   Windstar World Casino   Thackerville, Oklahoma

June 11   The Expo Center   Austin, Texas

June 12   House Of Blues   Houston, Texas

June 17   Sunset Station Hotel   Henderson, Nevada

June 18   Murango Casino Resort   Cabazon, California

June 21   Del Mar Fairgrounds   Del Mar, California

June 22   Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheatre   Tucson, Arizona

June 24   Tim's Toyota Center   Prescott Valley, Arizona

June 25   Sky City Casino   Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico

July 8   Tula;ip Amphitheater   Tulalip, Washington

July 9   Mill Bay Casino   Manson, Washington

July 10   Sleep Country Amphitheater   Ridgefield, Washington

July 14   Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium   Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

July 15, 16   Century Casino   Calgary, Alberta, Canada

July 17   Saddle Mountain H.igh   Nakusp, British Columbia, Canada

July 27   Walter Reed Army Medical Center   Washington, DC

July 28   Levitt Pavilion   Westport, Connecticut

July 29   Newport Yachting Center   Newport, Rhode Island

July 30   Rangeley Health & Wellness Pavilion   Rangeley, Maine

July 31   Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs   Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

August 3   Wente Vineyards   Livermore, California

August 4   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

August 5   Thunder Valley Casino   Lincoln, California

August 7   Shoreline Amphitheatre   Mountain View, California

August 12   Missouri State Fairgrounds   Sedalia, Missouri

August 13   Godman Army Airfield   Fort Knox, Kentucky

August 14   Ryman Auditorium   Nashville, Tennessee

August 16   Iowa State Fairgrounds   Des Moines, Iowa

August 18   Nikon At Jones Beach Amphitheater   Wantagh, New York

August 19   Bethel Woods Center For The Arts   Bethel, New York

August 20   Proving Grounds   Aberdeen, Maryland

August 21   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 23   Nikon At Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

August 25   Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center   Canandaigua, New York

August 26   US Cellular Pavilion   Gilford, New Hampshire

August 27   Champlain Valley Exposition   Essex Junction, Vermont

August 29   Wolf Trap   Vienna, Virginia

August 30   Fraze Pavilion   Kettering, Ohio

August 31   Leach Amphitheater   Oshkosh, Wisconsin

September 2   Ravinia Park   Highland Park, Illinois

September 3   Military Park   Indianapolis, Indiana

September 4   Walworth County Fair   Elkhorn, Wisconsin

September 22   Los Angeles County Fairgrounds   Pomona, California

September 23   Kern County Fairgrounds   Bakersfield, California

September 24, 25   B. R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 8   Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre   Hong Kong, China

November 2   Bergen Performing Arts Center   Englewood New, Jersey

November 3   Keswick Theater   Glenside, Pennsylvania

November 4   Ridgefield Playhouse   Ridgefield, Connecticut

November 5   Theatre at Westbury   Westbury, New York

November 13   Orlando Calling Festival   Orlando, Florida

December 10   Arie Crown Theater   Chicago, Illinois

January 7   Fantasy Springs Resort   Indio, California

February 4   Taupo Amphitheater   Taupo, New Zealand

February 5   Whitianga Waterways   Whitianga, New Zealand

February 11   Gibbston Valley   Queenstown, New Zealand

February 24   Seminole Hard Rock Live   Hollywood, Florida

February 25   Sea World Orlando   Orlando, Florida

February 26   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

March 23   Beau Rivage Resort & Casino   Biloxi, Mississippi

March 24   Paragon Casino   Marksville, Louisiana

March 25   The Majestic Theatre  San Antonio, Texas

March 27   Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater   Austin, Texas

March 29   The Joint @ Hard Rock Casino   Catoosa, Oklahoma

March 30   Riverwind Casino   Norman, Oklahoma

March 31   Hilton Anatole Hotel   Dallas, Texas

April 19   Chumash Casino   Santa Ynez, California

April 21   Riverside Resort   Laughlin, Nevada

May 2   Celebrity Theatre   Phoenix, Arizona

May 12   Belterra Casino Resort & Spa   Florence, Indiana

May 26   Aptos Village Park   Aptos, California

May 27   Avila Beach   San Luis Obispo, California

June 2   Congress Centre   Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada

July 11   Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheatre   Tucson, Arizona

July 13   Harvey’s Lake Tahoe   Stateline, Nevada

July 14   Sleep Train Pavilion   Concord, California

July 15   Gibson Amphitheatre   Universal City, California

July 17   Red Rocks Amphitheatre   Morrison, Colorado

July 20   Starlight Amphitheatre   Kansas City, Missouri

July 21   Gexa Energy Pavilion   Dallas, Texas

July 22   Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion   Woodlands, Texas

July 24   Chastain Park Amphitheatre   Atlanta, Georgia

July 25   The Holmes Center   Boone, North Carolina

July 27   Celeste Center   Columbus, Ohio

July 28   Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island   Chicago, Illinois

July 29   Riverbend Music Center   Cincinnati, Ohio

August 1   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 2   First Niagara Pavilion   Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

August 4   Borgata Hotel Event Center   Atlantic City, New Jersey

August 5   Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion   Raleigh, North Carolina

August 16   Comcast Center   Mansfield, Massachusetts

August 18   Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

August 21   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga, New York

August 23   Virginia Beach Amphitheater   Virginia Beach, Virginia

August 24   Toyota Pavilion   Scranton, Pennsylvania

August 25   U.S. Cellular Pavilion   Gilford, New Hampshire

August 26   Comcast Theatre   Hartford, Connecticut

September 12, 13   Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

September 15   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

September 19   Western Washington Fairgrounds   Puyallup, Washington

September 22, 23   Chinook Winds Casino Showroom   Lincoln City, Oregon

October 5   Stockton Arena   Stockton, California

October 6,7   B. R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 12   Massey Hall   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

October 13   Soaring Eagle Casino And Resort   Mount Pleasant, Michigan

October 16   Mayo Performing Arts Center   Morristown, New Jersey

October 17   Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center   York, Pennsylvania

October 18   Grand Opera House   Wilmington, Delaware

October 20   State Fairgrounds   Columbia, South Carolina

October 26   Philharmonic Center For The Arts   Naples, Florida

October 27 - 31   Simple Man Cruise   Miami, Florida

November 9, 10   Las Vegas Hilton Theatre   Las Vegas, Nevada

December 13   Nokia Theatre   Los Angeles, California

December 30   Red Robinson Theatre   Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

December 31   River Rock Show Theater  Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

February 15   Lucky Star Casino   Concho, Oklahoma

February 16   First Council Casino   Newkirk, Oklahoma

February 24   Busch Gardens   Tampa, Florida

February 26   Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino   Hollywood, Florida

March 22   IP Showroom   Biloxi, Mississippi

March 23   Horseshoe Bossier City - Riverdom   Bossier City, Louisiana

March 24   Horseshoe Tunica Casino Hotel   Robinsonville, Mississippi

March 28   Casino Rama Entertainment Center   Rama, Ontario, Canada

March 29   Colosseum At Caesar's Windsor   Windsor, Ontario, Canada

March 30   Quicken Loans Arena   Cleveland, Ohio

April 1, 2   Potawatomi Bingo Casino   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

April 3   Effingham Performance Center   Effingham, Illinois

April 5   Shooting Star Casino   Mahnomen, Minnesota

April 6   Treasure Island Resort And Casino   Red Wing, Minnesota

April 9   Stiefel Theatre For The Performing Arts   Salina, Kansas

April 10   Pikes Peak Center   Colorado Springs, Colorado

April 12   WestWorld   Scottsdale, Arizona

April 13   Fox Performing Arts Center   Riverside, California

May 10   Winstar Casino   Thackerville, Oklahoma

June 14   Thunder Valley Casino   Lincoln, California

June 15   Fantasy Springs Resort Casino   Indio, California

June 19   Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay   San Diego, California

June 20   The Greek Theatre   Los Angeles, California

June 21   America’s Cup Pavilion   San Francisco, California

June 23   Northern Quest Casino   Spokane, Washington

June 26   Confederation Park   Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

June 28   Fox And Friends Concert Series   New York City, New York

June 29   Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus   Atlantic City, New Jersey

June 30   Vermont State Fairgrounds   Rutland, Vermont

July 1   Anderson Center for the Arts   Binghamton, New York

July 3   Mohegan Sun Arena   Uncasville, Connecticut

July 4   Jamesville Beach Park   Syracuse, New York

July 6   Wolf Trap - The Filene Center   Vienna, Virginia

July 7   Penn's Peak   Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

July 9   Artpark   Lewistown, New York

July 10   Centennial Terrace   Sylvania, Ohio

July 12   South Shore Music Circus   Cohasset, Massachusetts

July 13   Cape Cod Melody Tent   Hyannis, Massachusetts

July 16   Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom   Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

July 17   Newport Yachting Center   Newport, Rhode Island

July 19   Great South Bay Music Festival   Patchogue, New York

July 20   Belleayre Music Festival   Highmount, New York

July 21   Heritage Amphitheater   Chesterfield, Virginia

August 3   Trails End Concert Park   Sheridan, Wyoming

August 4   Red Rocks Amphitheatre   Denver, Colorado

August 5   Buffalo Chip Campgrounds   Sturgis, South Dakota

August 9   Harrah’s Council Bluffs   Council Bluffs, Iowa

August 10   The Ferro Pavilion   Williams Bay, Wisconsin

August 29   Harley Davidson Roadhouse   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

August 30   DTE Energy Music Theatre   Clarkston, Michigan

August 31   Horseshoe Cincinnati   Cincinnati, Ohio

September 6   Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre   Portland, Oregon

September 7   Tulalip Amphitheatre   Tulalip, Washington

September 13   Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

September 14   Vina Robles Amphitheatre   Paso Robles, California

September 21, 22   B.R. Cohn Winery   Glen Ellen, California

October 5   Midland Chaparral Center   Midland, Texas

October 11   Sandler Center For The Performing Arts   Virginia Beach, Virginia

October 12   Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric   Baltimore, Maryland

October 13   Clay Center For The Arts & Sciences   Charleston, West Virginia

November 1   Walton Arts Center   Fayetteville, Arkansas

November 2   Firelake Grand Casino   Shawnee, Oklahoma

November 3   Majestic Theatre   San Antonio, Texas

November 5   Paramount Theatre   Austin, Texas

November 6   Bass Performance Hall   Fort Worth, Texas

November 7   Nutty Jerry's   Winnie, Texas

December 28   Hard Rock Hotel & Casino   Las Vegas, Nevada

January 31   Harrah's Atlantic City   Atlantic City, New Jersey

March 26   Wes Banco Arena   Wheeling, West Virginia

March 28   Stranahan Theatre   Toledo, Ohio

March 29   Akron Civic Theatre   Akron, Ohio

April 4   Desert Diamond Casino   Sahuarita, Arizona

April 5   The Good Life Festival   San Tan Valley, Arizona

April 13   West Coast Blues & Roots   Fremantle, Australia

April 16   Thebarton Theatre   Adelaide, Australia

April 18   Bluesfest   Tyagarah, Australia

April 20   Deni Blues & Roots Festival   Deniliquin, Australia

April 22   Palais Theatre   Melbourne, Australia

April 23   Hordern Pavilion   Sydney, Australia

April 25   The Civic, THE EDGE   Auckland, New Zealand

April 26   Queenstown Blues & Roots   Queenstown, New Zealand

May 2   Sunfest   West Palm Beach, Florida

May 3   Keystock Music Festival   Key West, Florida

May 4   Ruth Eckerd Hall   Clearwater, Florida

May 8   Von Braun Center Arena   Huntsville, Alabama

May 9   Montgomery Performing Arts Center   Montgomery, Alabama

May 10   Hard Rock Biloxi   Biloxi, Mississippi

May 18   Doheny Blues Festival   Dana Point, California

June 17   Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion   The Woodlands, Texas

June 18   Allen Event Center   Allen, Texas

June 20   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   St. Louis, Missouri

June 21   Montrose Beach   Chicago, Illinois

June 22   Horseshoe Cincinnati   Cincinnati, Ohio

June 24   Tower Theatre   Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

June 25   Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center   Canandaigua, New York

June 26   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

June 28   TwinRiver Event Center   Lincoln, Rhode Island

June 29   Bank Of New Hampshire Pavilion   Gilford, New Hampshire

July 11   Blue Hills Bank Pavilion   Boston, Massachusetts

July 12   Bethel Woods Center For The Arts   Bethel, New York

July 13   Nikon at Jones Beach Theater   Wantagh, New York

July 15   Sands Bethlehem Event Center   Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

July 17   Verizon Wireless Amphitheater   Alpharetta, Georgia

July 18   Tuscaloosa Amphitheater   Tuscaloosa, Alabama

July 19   Amphitheater The Wharf   Orange Beach, Alabama

July 20   Champions Square LaSalle Street   New Orleans, Louisiana

July 22   Humphrey's Concerts By the Bay   San Diego, California

July 25   California Mid-State Fair   Paso Robles, California

July 26   Fox Performing Arts Center   Riverside, California

August 2   Shoreline Amphitheater   Mountain View, California

August 3   Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey's   Stateline, Nevada

August 5   USANA Amphitheatre   West Valley City, Utah

August 6   Fidler's Green Amphitheater   Englewood, Colorado

August 8   Pinewood Bowl Theater   Lincoln, Nebraska

August 9   Ford McCoy Army Base   Sparta, Wisconsin

August 20   Sun Valley Pavilion   Sun Valley, Idaho

August 21   Western Idaho Fair   Boise, Idaho

August 27   Freedom Hill Amphitheatre   Sterling Heights, Michigan

August 29   Four Winds Casino Resort   New Buffalo, Michigan

August 30   Hoosier Park Racing & Casino   Anderson, Indiana.

August 31   Fulton County Fair   Wauseon, Ohio

September 1   New York State - Chevy Court   Syracuse, New York

October 3   Downstream Casino   Quapaw, Oklahoma

October 4   College Park Center   Arlington, Texas

October 16   Keystone Centre   Brandon, Manitoba, Canada

October 17   Club Regent Casino   Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

October 19   Mosaic Place   Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada

October 20   Centennial Centre Field House   Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada

October 21   Enmax Centrium   Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

October 23   EnCana Events Centre   Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

October 24   Prince George CN Centre  Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

October 26   Abbotsford Centre   Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

October 27   South Okanagan Events Centre Penticton, British Columbia, Canada

October 31   Casino Rama Entertainment Centre   Rama, Ontario, Canada

November 1   Soaring Eagle Casino   Mt. Pleasant, Michigan

February 19 - 23   Rock Legends Cruise III   Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

February 25   Pompano Beach Amphitheater   Pompano Beach, Florida

February 27   St Augustine Amphitheatre   St Augustine, Florida

February 28   Premier Sports Campus   Lakewood Ranch, Florida

March 1   Riverfront Park   Cocoa, Florida

April 11   Tortuga Music Festival   Fort Lauderdale, Florida

April 17   Isleta Casino   Albuquerque, New Mexico

April 19   Thunder Mountain Amphitheater   Loveland, Colorado

April 21   Memorial Auditorium   Wichita Falls, Texas

April 22   Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center   Midland, Texas

April 24   Majestic Theatre   San Antonio, Texas

April 25   Verizon Theatre   Grand Prairie, Texas

April 26   Woodlands Pavilion   The Woodlands, Texas

April 27   The Moody Theater   Austin, Texas

May 1   Charter Spectrum Amphitheatre   Simpsonville, South Carolina

May 2   Encore Park   Alpharetta, Georgia

May 3   Family Circle Stadium   Charleston, South Carolina

May 5   Belk Theatre   Charlotte, North Carolina

May 6   Tennessee Theatre   Knoxville, Tennessee

May 7   The Carson Center   Paducah, Kentucky

May 9   The Woods Amphitheatre   Nashville, Tennessee

May 13   Music City Roots   Nashville, Tennessee

May 22   Hollywood Casino Event Center   Charles Town, West Virginia

May 23   Roger Sherman Park   Greenwich, Connecticut

June 3   Humphreys   San Diego, California

June 4   Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino   Lemoore, California

June 6   Greek Theatre   Los Angeles, California

June 9   Edward A. Kenley Centennial Amphitheater   Layton, Utah

June 10   Sandy City Amphitheater   Sandy, Utah

June 12   Agua Caliente Casino   Rancho Mirage, California

June 13   Ironstone Amphitheatre   Murphys, California

June 14   Sigmund Stern Grove   San Francisco, California

June 16   Les Schwab Amphitheatre   Bend, Oregon

June 18   Northern Quest Casino   Airway Heights, Washington

June 19   Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre   Seattle, Washington

June 20   McMenamins Edgefield   Troutdale, Oregon

June 27   Wesley Clover Parks   Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

June 30   Ravinia Festival Pavilion   Highland Park, Illinois

July 1   Foellinger Theatre   Fort Wayne, Indiana

July 3   Summerfest   Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 4   Summit Park   Blue Ash, Ohio

July 5   Meijer Gardens Amphitheater   Grand Rapids, Michigan

July 7   Kresge Auditorium   Interlochen, Michigan

July 10   Rockin' on the Riverfront   Detroit, Michigan

July 11   Horseshoe Southern Indiana   Elizabeth, Indiana

July 13   Quebec City Summer Festival   Québec City, Québec, Canada

July 16   Mystic Lake Casino   Prior Lake, Minnesota

July 17   Moondance Jam   Walker, Minnesota

July 18   Riverside Casino & Golf Resort   Riverside, Iowa

July 19   Divot's Conference Center   Norfolk, Nebraska

July 31   Cape Cod Melody Tent   Hyannis, Massachusetts

August 1   Mohegan Sun Pocono   Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

August 19   Blue Hills Bank Pavilion   Boston, Massachusetts

August 20   The Tonight Show   New York City, New York

August 21   CMAC   Syracuse, New York

August 22   Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion   Gilford, New Hampshire

August 25   Artpark   Lewiston, New York

August 26   Dutchess County Fair   Rhinebeck, New York

August 28   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

August 29   Laid Back Festival   Wantagh, New York

August 30   Borgata Resort Spa & Casino   Atlantic City, New Jersey

September 1   Koka Booth Amphitheater   Cary, North Carolina

September 2   Pier Six Pavilion   Baltimore, Maryland

September 4   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

September 5   Susquehanna Bank Center   Camden, New Jersey

September 11   Lockn' Music Festival  1:00PM   Arrington, Virginia

September 11   Cherokee Resort Event Center  9:00PM   Cherokee, North Carolina

September 12   Buford Community Center   Buford, Georgia

September 17   College Street Music Hall   New Haven, Connecticut

September 18   The Capitol Theatre   Port Chester, New York

September 19   Ocean City Bikefest   Ocean City, Maryland

October 1   The Mountain Winery   Saratoga, California

October 4   Sonoma Music Festival   Sonoma, California

October 10   J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts   St Charles, Missouri

November 7   Bob's Biker Blast   Scottsdale, Arizona

November 15   Pfeiffer Hall   Naperville, Illinois

December 15   The Warren Haynes Christmas Jam   Asheville, North Carolina

April 15   Foxwoods Resort Casino   Mashantucket, Connecticut

April 17   Food City 500 At Bristol Motor Speedway   Bristol, Tennessee

May 1   Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival   Indio, California

May 12   Irvine Meadows   Irvine, California

May 14   Ak-Chin Pavilion   Phoenix, Arizona

May 15   Isleta Pavilion   Albuquerque, New Mexico

May 18   Austin360 Amphitheater   Austin, Texas

May 20   Gexa Energy Pavilion   Dallas, Texas

May 21   Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion   The Woodlands, Texas

May 23   Intrust Bank Arena   Wichita, Kansas

May 25   FedExForum   Memphis, Tennessee

May 28   Sprint Center   Kansas City, Missouri

May 31   Wal-Mart Amphitheater   Rogers, Arkansas

June 2   Oak Mountain Amphitheater   Birmingham, Alabama

June 4   PNC Music Pavilion   Charlotte, North Carolina

June 5   Walnut Creek Amphitheater   Raleigh, North Carolina

June 8   Aaron's Amphitheater at Lakewood   Atlanta, Georgia

June 10   MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater   Tampa, Florida

June 11   Perfect Vodka Amphitheater   West Palm Beach, Florida

June 22   Darling's Waterfront Pavilion   Bangor, Maine

June 24   Bethel Woods Center For The Arts   Bethel, New York

June 25   PNC Bank Arts Center   Holmdel, New Jersey

June 27   Nikon At Jones Beach Theatre   Wantagh, New York

June 29   Blossom Music Center   Akron, Ohio

July 1   Farm Bureau Live   Virginia Beach, Virginia

July 2   Jiffy Lube Live   Bristow, Virginia

July 3   Sands Bethlehem Event Center   Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

July 5   Saratoga Performing Arts Center   Saratoga Springs, New York

July 7   Molson Canadian Amphitheater   Toronto, Ontario, Canada

July 9   Darien Lakes Performing Arts Center   Darien Center, New York

July 10   Xnfinity Center   Mansfield, Massachusetts

July 13   Lakeview Amphitheater   Syracuse, New York

July 15   BB&T Pavilion   Camden, New Jersey

July 16   First Niagara Pavilion   Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

July 30   Hollywood Casino Amphitheater   St. Louis, Missouri

August 2   Van Andel Arena   Grand Rapids, Michigan

August 4   DTE Energy Music Pavilion   Detroit, Michigan

August 6   Centurylink Center   Omaha, Nebraska

August 7   Wells Fargo Arena   Des Moines, Iowa

August 9   Xcel Energy Center   St. Paul, Minnesota

August 10   McGrath Amphitheatre   Cedar Rapids, Iowa

August 11   Denny Sanford Premier Center   Sioux Falls, South Dakota

August 13   Hollywood Casino Amphitheater   Tinley Park, Illinois

August 16   Chesapeake Energy Arena   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 17   Verizon Arena   Little Rock, Arkansas

August 20   Pepsi Center   Denver, Colorado

August 21   USANA Amphitheatre   West Valley City, Utah

August 23   White River Amphitheater   Auburn, Washington

August 25   Sunlight Supply Amphitheater   Ridgefield, Washington

August 27   Mandalay Bay Events Center   Las Vegas, Nevada

August 30   Sleep Train Amphitheater   Chula Vista, California

September 2   Toyota Amphitheatre   Wheatland, California

September 4   AT&T Park   San Francisco, California

September 29 ACL Live At The Moody Theater   Austin, Texas

October 6, 7 Avalon Ballroom, Niagara Fallsview Resort  Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

October 8   Bell Centre   Montréal, Ontario, Canada

October 11   Count Basie Theatre   Red Bank, New Jersey

October 12 Mayo Performing Arts Center   Morristown, New Jersey

October 13   The Paramount   Huntington, New York

October 21   Vina Robles Amphitheater   Paso Robles, California

October 22   Fantasy Springs Resort Casino   Indio, California

November 11   St. Augustine Amphitheater   St. Augustine, Florida

November 12   Ribfest   St Petersburg, Florida

November 13   Broward Center   Fort Lauderdale, Florida

November 16   Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts   Orlando, Florida

November 18   Columbus Civic Center   Columbus, Georgia

November 19   Studio A - IP Casino Resort & Spa   Biloxi, Mississippi

April 7   Perth Arena   Perth, Western Australia, Australia

April 9   Botanic Park   Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

April 11 Rod Laver Arena   Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

April 13   Qudos Bank Arena   Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

April 15 Byron Bay Bluesfest   Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

April 16   The Tivoli Theater   Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

April 18   Vector Arena   Auckland, New Zealand

April 20   TSB Arena   Wellington, New Zealand

April 24   Honda No Mori Hall   Kanazawa, Japan

April 26   Nippon Budokan   Tokyo, Japan

April 27   Aichi Geijutsu Gekijo   Nagoya, Japan

April 28   Grand Cube   Osaka, Japan

March 1973: The Doobie Brothers Release THE CAPTAIN AND ME

THE CAPTAIN AND ME

By 1973, the hard-rocking Doobie Brothers had broken out of San Jose, CA, to rock the radio and the charts across America. The band's second album, Toulouse Street , just missed the top 20, peaking at #21 on the Billboard 200. The record featured a pair of hits: lead single "Listen to the Music," which reached #11 on the Hot 100. Second single, a cover of The Art Reynolds Singers' 1966 gospel hit, "Jesus is Just Alright," climbed as high as #35 on the same chart.

Feeling the pressure to follow the success of Toulouse Street with an even bigger third LP, Tom Johnston and company rolled into North Hollywood's Warner Bros. Studios to face the new musical challenge. While retooling some older material, an instrumental piece caught the ear of producer Ted Templeman. The producer suggested that the band work some lyrics into the piece, telling Johnston that he should 'Make it about a train, since you have this thing about 'Miss Lucy down along the track,'" Templeman recalled. "So he came up with 'Long Train Runnin.'"

Released as the first single from third studio LP The Captain and Me on March 28, 1973, "Long Train Runnin'" chugged up the charts to crash the top 10 of the Hot 100. The song peaked at #8 on the Hot 100 for the week of June 30, 1973. The #1 song in America that week: George Harrison's "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)."

For single #2, The Doobie Brothers turned up the heat with the hard-charging rock track, "China Grove." It's a tune that Johnston came up with in the middle of the night. He was so inspired that he roused the band's drummer work on the song.

"I went and grabbed [Doobies drummer] John Hartman, who also lived on 12th Street with me,” Johnston told Ultimate Classic Rock . "I said, ‘We've got to do this electrically, man. This is an electric song.' I knew it was a power rock song. So we went downstairs and woke up all of the neighbors and put the master [volume] on 10 and went for it."

Released as a single in July '73, "China Grove" rocked up the Hot 100 to peak at #15 for the week of October 6, 1973. The most popular song in America that week: Cher's "Half Breed."

The Doobie Brothers dropped the band's third studio LP, The Captain and Me , on March 2, 1973. Driven by heavy rotation of the two singles on radio, the album roared up the American charts to peak at #7 on the Billboard 200 for the week of July 21, 1973. The #1 LP in the country that week: George Harrison's Living in the Material World .

"I remember it was a big thrill to hear it when it first came out, In fact, it was really unique – wow – hearing yourself on the radio was a big deal,” Johnston recalled of the Doobies' big breakthrough. "It says something about the song if it can last that long... I've had a lot of people come up to me and say that 'China Grove' or some other songs influenced their life and helped them through a period of time ... or the album did, or something like that. I find that very gratifying."

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When it finally happened last summer, the Doobie Brothers’ long-anticipated reunion with Michael McDonald took just more than a week to run into trouble.

Nine days after they kicked off a tour marking the California group’s 50th anniversary — a year late due to a pandemic-forced delay in 2020 — McDonald tested positive for the coronavirus and had to pull out of a performance at the Minnesota State Fair with just hours until showtime.

“The mistake I made was thinking I could go out to eat once in a while,” recalled the white-haired crooner, whose bandmates went ahead without him that night before calling off a handful of subsequent gigs while they waited for McDonald to recover.

So you could understand why the once-freewheeling Doobies, all vaxxed and boosted and in their early 70s, were running a pretty tight ship the other day at a North Hollywood rehearsal studio as they prepared to hit the road again — first for a two-week Las Vegas residency set to open Friday at Planet Hollywood, then for the remaining 42 dates of the anniversary tour, the group’s first official outing with McDonald since the mid-1990s. Signs taped to the walls ordered any non-Doobie to wear a mask at all times; a burly crew member was quick to deliver the message aloud to anyone who appeared to need reminding.

Do these safety measures threaten to kill the fun of touring, at least as compared to the group’s ‘70s heyday, when the musicians traveled in a bar-equipped plane called the DoobieLiner? “Yes,” guitarist Pat Simmons replied immediately. (Once they start playing concerts this month, the bubble will tighten further, according to their manager, with no guests allowed backstage.) Asked how they plan to amuse themselves, Simmons deadpanned: “DoorDash.”

“But you just have to deal with reality,” the guitarist continued. “It ain’t perfect. Who cares? We’re here, you know? So f— it.”

“That’s a good phrase,” Tom Johnston, who splits lead vocals with McDonald, told Simmons with a laugh. “I like that. Covers everything.”

A seven-member rock band stands in front of a half wall in the 1970s

Even with a COVID-19 compliance officer on staff, the Vegas gig and the tour will serve as something of a victory lap for the Doobie Brothers two years after they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame . The band, which Simmons and Johnston formed in San Jose in 1970 — and which went on to score era-defining hits such as “ Listen to the Music ,” “China Grove,” “ Black Water ,” “ Takin’ It to the Streets ” and “What a Fool Believes” — had been eligible for induction for decades to no avail.

But if the Doobies were once viewed as lightweights by rock critics, their perception has warmed more recently thanks to the embrace of admirers as varied as Luke Bryan, who toasted the band during the Rock Hall ceremony, and Solange, who’s covered “What a Fool Believes” in concert. The Gen X and millennial fascination with so-called yacht rock — the genre coinage used to describe the cohort of acts spinning out mellow yet sophisticated soft-rock vibes in the late ’70s and early ’80s — helped the band’s chances, as did the fact that another of the hall’s 2020 inductees was veteran music manager Irving Azoff , whose powerful Full Stop firm took over the Doobies’ affairs in 2015. Said Karim Karmi, who manages the group with Azoff: “You have to have champions on the committee [that handles nominations], and you have to tell a story besides ‘They have hit songs and they tour a lot.’”

“We used to think the whole thing was bull—,” Simmons said of the organization’s notoriously political selection process. “Until we got in.”

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Now that they have, they’re taking full advantage of the recognition. In October, the band released a new studio album, “Liberté,” and this week Johnston and Simmons published a memoir, “ Long Train Runnin’: Our Story of the Doobie Brothers ,” which includes input from former bassist Tiran Porter, one of the relatively few Black men in the mostly white ’70s rock business, and the band’s longtime producer, Ted Templeman. With McDonald on board, the group is using its current live set — which also features guitarist John McFee, a Doobie since the late ’70s — to showcase the breadth of its catalog.

And what a crazily broad catalog it is, with hard-riffing biker-bar rock alongside fingerpicked acoustic blues and swank, jazz-inflected R&B. The easy way to look at the band’s initial run, which yielded 16 Top 40 hits, is to split it into halves: the early years when the growly-voiced Johnston was fronting the band and the later years when the smoothly soulful McDonald had the job.

“Kind of like Fleetwood Mac,” Simmons pointed out, invoking another classic-rock act with distinct eras (in Fleetwood Mac’s case, before and after Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined).

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But the truth is that the Doobie Brothers — whose multiracial lineup reflected, and fueled, the diversity of their deeply American music — were always evolving, even when the singer stayed the same.

“We just kept trying things,” Johnston said during a break from rehearsal. Dressed in an array of dad jeans and sensible sneakers (except for McDonald, who wore flip-flops), the core Doobies had convened near the Burbank airport from their homes scattered around the West — Johnston in Marin County, McDonald and McFee in Santa Barbara, Simmons on Maui. Yet as they recounted the old days, they joked around like the lifelong pals they are. “Went from the first album, which didn’t sell s—, to the second album, which had a song that got on the radio — couple of them, actually,” Johnston continued. “Then the third album, we started trying synthesizer stuff. Album after that, we had the Memphis Horns.

“We’ve had a lot of players too. I mean this in the most respectful way, but we’ve had an exploding drummer problem,” Johnston said, referring to the “Spinal Tap” gag. “And bass players, we’ve had a few of those. They all brought something of their own to the music.”

The Doobies grew out of the Bay Area biker scene at the Chateau Liberté, a rough-and-tumble roadhouse in the Santa Cruz Mountains with a loyal clientele of Hells Angels. “It was the real deal — guys with guns taking big slugs from bottles of Jack,” said Templeman, who remembered heading up from Los Angeles to check out the band after plucking its demo from the slush pile at Warner Bros. Records. “But when Pat and Tommy would sing together, it was so beautiful. Kind of incongruous.” According to Templeman, the group asked for $20,000 to sign to Warner: “10 for equipment and 10 for cocaine,” the producer said.

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The Doobies’ self-titled debut came out in 1971 and was quickly followed by 1972’s “Toulouse Street,” which went platinum, and 1973’s “The Captain and Me,” which went double-platinum. In 1975, the group topped Billboard’s Hot 100 with the folky “Black Water.” But as their success grew, Johnston’s health was deteriorating as a result of a bleeding ulcer; forced to bail mid-tour, the singer was replaced on the road by McDonald on the recommendation of guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, who’d played with McDonald in Steely Dan before Baxter joined the Doobies.

“The second I heard him open up his mouth, I said, ‘holy s—,’” Porter writes of McDonald in “Long Train Runnin’.” “My mind was blown right there.”

McDonald stuck around and began contributing to the band’s albums beginning with “Takin’ It to the Streets” in 1976; by the next year’s “Livin’ on the Fault Line,” the Doobies’ sound had changed dramatically to suit his nimble keyboard playing and quiet-storm vocal approach. Johnston insists today that he didn’t resent the shift. “But I didn’t feel like I was adding enough to the band at that point,” he said. “I wasn’t comfortable.” So he quit.

Kenny Loggins, who’d known the Doobie Brothers since they opened for Loggins & Messina in the early ’70s, recalls picking up on “the tension” in the group at that time. “Tommy and Michael, their styles were just so different. But Michael seemed like a breath of fresh air for the Doobies. Had they only had the Tommy Johnston era — and I love Tommy — they might not have lasted as long as they did. With Michael, they rode the tide of change in pop music.”

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For the band’s next LP, 1978’s yacht-rock touchstone “Minute by Minute,” McDonald and Loggins co-wrote the silky and syncopated “What a Fool Believes,” which went on to hit No. 1 and won Grammy Awards for record of the year and song of the year. “And we were up against ‘ After the Love Has Gone ,’” Loggins noted with pride, referring to the lush R&B ballad by Earth Wind & Fire. Over the years, “Fool” has been covered by Aretha Franklin , George Michael — even Kanye West’s Sunday Service choir, which transformed the song into a gospel devotional .

“Wasn’t it used recently on — whatever the hell it is — ‘Euphoria’?” Johnston asked his bandmates, and indeed the HBO teensploitation drama licensed the song for a scene in an episode from Season 2.

In spite of “Fool’s” commercial gains, the Doobies lasted only one more album before breaking up in 1982. They got back together sporadically over the next decade for charity gigs; Johnston and Simmons later organized a more formal reunion (minus McDonald, who’d started a successful solo career) and have been touring steadily ever since. Still, playing with McDonald again, Johnston said, “lifts it up a little bit — makes it more special.”

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It’s also, not unlike that “Euphoria” sync, a good way to “keep the band’s brand alive,” as Karmi put it, in an age when record sales have all but vanished and a stream on Spotify pays a fraction of a cent. Asked whether they keep up with modern music, Johnston said, “I’m told by people that work in it that it’s disposable. They’re not songs you’re gonna hear 15 or 20 years down the line.”

“I disagree,” Simmons said. “I think there are songs as meaningful to young people’s lives as Steely Dan or Jefferson Airplane was to people our age. There’s a whole generation that’s gonna remember Snoop Dogg’s stuff forever.

“I mean, I can’t name one record of his,” he added. “But I appreciate who he is.”

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As for their upcoming residency, nobody in the Doobie Brothers would describe himself as a huge Vegas fan. But after two years mostly spent sitting around — “We’re now calling it the 50-ish anniversary,” McFee said — they’re just happy to be performing again.

“When the pandemic started, I remember thinking I was gonna do all the things I never had time to do,” McDonald said. “Then I started watching HGTV and eating cookies.”

All of the Doobies are married and have grown children they thanked by name in their Rock Hall acceptance speeches. Do they expect their kids to come out and see the band on tour?

“ Eh ,” Simmons answered noncommittally. “They liked us more when they were younger.”

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The Doobie Brothers promise 'a show to remember' for 2024 tour: How to get tickets

The Doobie Brothers are their own version of a long train runnin’ with another round of concert dates set for 2024.

The band – Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee – will visit 38 cities on a U.S. tour that begins June 15 in Seattle and wraps Aug. 30 in Salt Lake City. Joining the Doobies on specific dates are Robert Cray or Steve Winwood.

Tickets for the outing go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time via livenation.com.

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“We’ll be playing all the iconic songs that we know you want to hear, as well a few new tunes, and deep cuts that will make this a show to remember,” Simmons shared exclusively with USA TODAY. “We’re excited to have Robert Cray and Steve Winwood join us on tour and can hardly wait to rock out Doobie style!”

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will play cities including Dallas; Houston; Atlanta; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Jacksonville, Florida, as they traverse the country this summer.

The band’s 50th anniversary tour , which welcomed McDonald back to the fold for the first time in more than 25 years , began in 2021 and tacked on several extensions through last year. The show featured a trove of radio hits ("Minute By Minute," "What a Fool Believes"), album cuts ("South City Midnight Lady," "Here to Love You") and some tracks from 2021's "Liberté," their first album of new material since 2014.

In addition to their live output, The Doobie Brothers recently released the song “Lahaina,” featuring Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro, and Henry Kapono in support of those affected by the devastating fires in Maui last year.  Proceeds from the writing of the song will go to the fundraising efforts on behalf of the People's Fund of Maui , according to the band .

The Doobie Brothers tour dates 2024

**with Robert Cray

++with Steve Winwood

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: The Doobie Brothers promise 'a show to remember' for 2024 tour: How to get tickets

The Doobie Brothers - from left, Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald - are celebrating 50 years with a tour featuring McDonald.

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  • Beginnings Play Video
  • Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Play Video
  • Hollywood Play Video
  • Just You 'n' Me Play Video
  • Something in This City Changes People Play Video
  • All Is Well Play Video
  • Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon
  • Make Me Smile Play Video
  • So Much to Say, So Much to Give Play Video
  • Anxiety's Moment Play Video
  • West Virginia Fantasies Play Video
  • Colour My World Play Video
  • To Be Free Play Video
  • Now More Than Ever Play Video
  • Dialogue (Part I & II) Play Video
  • Saturday in the Park Play Video
  • Questions 67 & 68 Play Video
  • Feelin' Stronger Every Day Play Video
  • I'm a Man ( The Spencer Davis Group  cover) Play Video
  • Motorboat to Mars ( with drum solo ) Play Video
  • Free Play Video
  • 25 or 6 to 4 Play Video

Note: Incomplete setlist. Opening acts England Dan & John Ford Coley, and The Doobie Brothers.

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  • Feelin' Stronger Every Day
  • Just You 'n' Me
  • Something in This City Changes People
  • Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
  • Questions 67 & 68
  • All Is Well
  • Dialogue (Part I & II)
  • Saturday in the Park
  • Motorboat to Mars
  • I'm a Man by The Spencer Davis Group

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