1992

Tour of North America - Part 1

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

Tour dates and venues reported in Official Fan Club Newsletter, February 1992

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

March 16, 1992

Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA

Forever Autumn


March 17, 1992

Opera House, Spokane, WA


March 18, 1992

Orpheum, Vancouver, BC


March 19, 1992

off


March 20, 1992

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV


March 21, 1992

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV


March 22, 1992

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV


March 23, 1992

off


March 24, 1992

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR


March 25, 1992

Hult Center, Eugene, OR


March 26, 1992

Circle Star Theater, San Carlos, CA


March 27, 1992

Caesar's, Lake Tahoe, NV


March 28, 1992

Caesar's, Lake Tahoe, NV
(2 shows)


March 29, 1992

Bren Center, Irvine (Los Angeles), CA


March 30, 1992

off


March 31, 1992

Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK

Venue corrected from "Music Hall" by George Harris, who also reported "Forever Autumn" being played.

April 1, 1992

Bramledge Coliseum, Manhattan, KS


April 2, 1992

venue unknown, Ames, Iowa

Corrected from "Metro Center, Rockford, IL", reported in "Higher and Higher" #17, Winter/Spring 1992, p. 27 and in Moodymania, February 1992.

April 3, 1992

Morris Auditorium Theater, South Bend, IN


April 4, 1992

Nutter Center, Dayton, OH


April 5, 1992

Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH

Cancellation reported in "Higher and Higher" #17, Winter/Spring 1992, p. 27.

April 6, 1992

Masonic Auditorium, Toledo, OH


April 7, 1992

Warner Theater, Erie, PA


April 8, 1992

Capital Music Hall, Wheeling, WV


April 9, 1992

Landmark Theater, Syracuse, NY


April 10, 1992

The Palace, New Haven, CT
(2 shows)


April 11, 1992

Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT


April 12, 1992

Palace Theater, Albany, NY






Tour of North America - Part 2 with Chicago

General Tour Notes:

All dates with Chicago.  On this double-bill tour the Moodies and Chicago took turns opening.

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

Tour dates and venues reported by Lynne Osmond.

Set list reported by Robert Koehl from the May 30 show.

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

May 21, 1992

venue unknown, Memphis, TN (doubtful)

Lovely to See You
Tuesday Afternoon
I Know You're Out There Somewhere
Lean On Me (Tonight)
Say it With Love
The Story In Your Eyes
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange?
The Other Side Of Life
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
Nights in White Satin
Legend of a Mind
Question
Ride My See-Saw

Tour date from video boot, reported by Pam Hollingshead. I have listed this date as doubtful because the Moodies and Chicago played Memphis on May 28, and it seems unlikely that this double-bill tour would have returned to a city within that short amount of time.

May 22, 1992

Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte, NC


May 23, 1992

Freedom Hall, Johnson City, TN


May 24, 1992

Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC


May 25, 1992

off


May 26, 1992

Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI


May 27, 1992

Starwood Amphitheater, Antioch (Nashville), TN


May 28, 1992

Mud Island, Memphis, TN


May 29, 1992

Starwood Amphitheater, Houston, TX


May 30, 1992

Starplex, Dallas, TX


May 31, 1992

Sandstone Amphitheater, Kansas City, KS


June 1, 1992

off


June 2, 1992

Target Center, Minneapolis, MN


June 3, 1992

Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI


June 4, 1992

off


June 5, 1992

Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates (Chicago), IL


June 6, 1992

Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates (Chicago), IL


June 7, 1992

Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH

Corrected from "Capitol Music Theater, Columbus, OH" by Pam Hollingshead.

June 8, 1992

off


June 9, 1992

Riverport Amphitheater St. Louis, MO


June 10, 1992

Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH


June 11, 1992

off


June 12, 1992

Pine Knob, Clarkston (Detroit), MI


June 13, 1992

Pine Knob, Clarkston (Detroit), MI


June 14, 1992

Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH


June 15, 1992

Kingswood, Toronto, ON


June 16, 1992

off


June 17, 1992

Deer Creek, Noblesville (Indianapolis), IN


June 18, 1992

Starlake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh, PA


June 19, 1992

Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD


June 20, 1992

Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD


June 21, 1992

Great Woods Center for the
Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA


June 22, 1992

off


June 23, 1992

Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ


June 24, 1992

Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ


June 25, 1992

off


June 26, 1992

Allentown Fair Grounds, Allentown, PA


June 27, 1992

Jones Beach, Wantagh (New York), NY


June 28, 1992

Jones Beach, Wantagh (New York), NY






Tour of North America - Part 3

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

Tour dates and venues reported in Official Fan Club Newsletter, June 1992

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

July 14, 1992

Empire Court, Syracuse, NY



July 15, 1992

Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA


July 16, 1992

Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA


July 17, 1992

Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA


July 18, 1992

Concerts on the Mountain, Stratton, VT

Corrected from "Stratton Mountain Ski Area, Stratton Mountain, UT" by Jim Wehner.

July 19, 1992

Big Birch Ski Area, Patterson, NY


July 20, 1992

Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA


July 21, 1992

Oakdale Music Theater, Wallingford, CT


July 22, 1992

Melody Fair Theater, North Tonawanda, NY


July 23, 1992

off


July 24, 1992

Anderson Center, Binghamton, NY


July 25, 1992

Montage Mountain, Scranton, PA


July 26, 1992

Classic Amphitheater, Richmond, VA


July 27, 1992

off


July 28, 1992

Oak Mountain Amphitheater, Birmingham, AL


July 29, 1992

Morrocan Temple, Jacksonville, FL


July 30, 1992

Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA


July 31, 1992

Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, FL


August 1, 1992

Sun Dome, Tampa, FL


August 2, 1992

Sunrise Music Theater, Sunrise (Fort Lauderdale), FL


August 3, 1992

Sunrise Music Theater, Sunrise (Fort Lauderdale), FL canceled

Concert date and cancellation reported in Moodymania, January 1993. The show was canceled due to the band's work visas running out. Reported by Pam Hollingshead.





A Night at Red Rocks

General Notes for Red Rocks:

First concerts with a symphony.

September 9 show was audio and video taped and released as A Night at Red Rocks in 1993. The September 10 show was audio taped and used to augment the soundtrack of the previous night's show. The entire performance in the correct running order, including the complete 7-plus minute Overture, is included on the 2-disk Deluxe Edition CD of A Night at Red Rocks, released on March 4, 2003.

Larry Baird lists the songs he used to create the Overture (which appears in its entirety only on the 2-disk Deluxe Edition CD) in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, p 17 Winter/Spring 1993 as, "Ride My See-Saw", "I Know You're Out There Somewhere", "New Horizons", "Voices in the Sky", "Isn't Life Strange?", "Legend of a Mind", "Tuesday Afternoon", "Nights in White Satin" and "Late Lament".

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

There was an intermission after "The Story in Your Eyes".

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

September 9, 1992

Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison (Denver), CO

Overture / Late Lament * #
Tuesday Afternoon * #
For My Lady * #
Bless The Wings (That Bring You Back) ** ##
Emily's Song ** ##
New Horizons ** #
Lean On Me (Tonight) * #
Voices in the Sky ** ##
Lovely to See You * #
Gemini Dream ** #
I Know You're Out There Somewhere * #
The Voice * #
Say it With Love ** #
The Story In Your Eyes ** #
Your Wildest Dreams * #
Isn't Life Strange? * #
The Other Side Of Life * #
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band) * #
Nights in White Satin * #
Legend of a Mind ** ##
Question * #
Ride My See-Saw * #

* Songs on CD A Night at Red Rocks

** Songs on "bonus" fifth CD of the Time Traveller box set

# Songs on video/DVD A Night at Red Rocks

## Songs on video The Other Side of Red Rocks

September 10, 1992

Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison (Denver), CO

Tour of North America - Part 4

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

September 11, 1992

Paolo Soleri Auditorium, Santa Fe, NM


Tour date and venue from a fan photo in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 54, reported by Pam Hollingshead.

This shows was a double-bill with Chicago.

September 12, 1992

Desert Sky Amphitheater, Phoenix, AZ

Tour date and venue reported by Dorene Carrel.

September 13, 1992

Open Air Amphitheater, San Diego, CA

Reported at www.sandiegoconcertarchive.com/concertarchive/08-august.html. Venue also known as San Diego State University Amphitheater.

September 14, 1992



September 15, 1992



September 16, 1992

Celebrity Theater, Annaheim, CA

Tour date and venue noted in Moodymania, reported by Pam Hollingshead.

September 17, 1992



September 18, 1992



September 19, 1992



September 20, 1992



September 21, 1992



September 22, 1992



September 23, 1992



September 24, 1992



September 24, 1992

Miles Stadium, Medford, OR

Tour date and venue reported by Vicki Kelly.

September 25, 1992

Western Fair, Puyallup, WA

Tour date and venue from a fan photo in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 54, reported by Pam Hollingshead.

Tour date and venue also reported by Brian Bernitt, who also reports that the opening act was (Jefferson) Starship.

September 26, 1992



September 27, 1992

venue unknown, Boise, ID

Tour date and venue reported in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 24.

September 28, 1992



September 29, 1992

Leid Center, Lincoln, NE

Tour date and venue reported in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 24.

September 30, 1992






date unknown

venue unknown, St. Louis, MO

"Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 24. also reported a concert in St. Louis, with the date and venue unknown.




October 1, 1992



October 2, 1992

Alumni Hall - US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

Tour date and venue reported by Lynne Osmond.

This show was a double-bill with Chicago.

October 3, 1992

Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, NJ

Tour date and venue reported by Carol Mullen.

October 4, 1992



October 5, 1992



October 6, 1992

Wing Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI

Tour date and venue also reported by Kris Bournay and John McIntyre.

This show was a double-bill with Chicago.

October 7, 1992

Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH # $$

Tour date and venue reported by Carole Rider.

This show was a double-bill with Chicago.

October 8, 1992

Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN

See note for October 7.

October 9, 1992

John F. Savage Hall, Toledo, OH

See note for October 7.

October 10, 1992

The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI

See note for October 7.

Tour date and venue also reported by Kris Bournay and John McIntyre.

Tour of North America - Part 5

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Bias Boshell (keyboards), Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion), Sue Shattock (backing vocals) and June Boyce (backing vocals)

Tour dates and venues reported in Official Fan Club Newsletter, October 1992.

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

November 5, 1992

Metropolis, Montreal, QC



November 6, 1992

Massey Hall, Toronto, ON


November 7, 1992

off


November 8, 1992

Centennial Hall, London, ON


November 9, 1992

National, Ottawa, ON


November 10, 1992

off


November 11, 1992

Auditorium, Thunder Bay, ON


November 12, 1992

Walker Theater, Winnipeg, MB


November 13, 1992

Center for the Arts, Regina, SK


November 14, 1992

off


November 15, 1992

Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon, SK


November 16, 1992

Jubilee, Calgary, AB


November 17, 1992

Jubilee, Edmonton, AB


November 18, 1992

TBA


November 19, 1992

Orpheum Theater,Vancouver, BC


November 20, 1992

TBA


Updated December 12, 2006

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