Dynasty Tour
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Dynasty Tour | ||
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Tour by Kiss | ||
Start date | 15 June 1979 | |
End date | 16 December 1979 | |
Legs | 2 | |
Shows | 85 scheduled 5 cancelled | |
Kiss tour chronology | ||
Alive II Tour (1977-78) |
Dynasty Tour (1979) |
Unmasked Tour (1980) |
The Dynasty Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Kiss. It was their first tour since the Alive II tour ended in early April in Japan. Tensions between Peter Criss and the rest of the band were as high as ever and it was the first tour to feature the infamous flying stunt by Gene Simmons. The tour also saw a decline in audience. On the December 8 Shreveport, LA show, Peter quit drumming in the middle of a show and Kiss was forced to end early. It was at that point the band knew Peter had to leave. This tour is famous for being the only tour to feature songs from all four members solo albums. Gene performed "Radioactive", Peter performed "Tossin and Turnin", Ace performed "New York Groove", and Paul performed "Move On". Gene and Peter's songs were replaced early in the tour, and replaced by more familiar songs. Peter's song "Dirty Livin" was reportedly rehearsed, but never performed.
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[edit] Tour Set-List
- King Of The Night Time World
- Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll
- Move On
- Calling Dr. Love
- Firehouse
- New York Groove
- I Was Made For Lovin' You
- Christine Sixteen
- 2,000 Man
- Love Gun
- God Of Thunder
- Shout It Out Loud
- Black Diamond
- Detroit Rock City
- Beth
- Rock And Roll All Nite
[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] First USA/Canada Leg
- 14/06/79 Lakeland Civic Center – Lakeland, FL CANCELLED
- 15/06/79 Lakeland Civic Center – Lakeland, FL
- 17/06/79 Hollywood Sportatorium – Hollywood, FL
- 19/06/79 Savannah Civic Center – Savannah, GA
- 20/06/79 Savannah Civic Center – Savannah, GA CANCELLED
- 22/06/79 Carolina Coliseum – Columbia, SC
- 24/06/79 Charlotte Coliseum – Charlotte, NC
- 26/06/79 Greenville Memorial Auditorium – Greenville, SC
- 28/06/79 Asheville Civic Center – Asheville, NC
- 30/06/79 The Omni – Atlanta, GA
- 01/07/79 The Omni – Atlanta, GA CANCELLED
- 03/07/79 Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, NC
- 05/07/79 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
- 07/07/79 Capital Center – Largo, MD
- 08/07/79 Capital Center – Largo, MD
- 10/07/79 Roanoke Civic Center – Roanoke, VA
- 13/07/79 Pontiac Silverdome – Detroit, MI
- 14/07/79 Pontiac Silverdome – Detroit, MI CANCELLED
- 16/07/79 Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
- 18/07/79 Richfield Coliseum – Cleveland, OH
- 19/07/79 Richfield Coliseum – Cleveland, OH
- 21/07/79 Civic Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
- 22/07/79 Civic Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
- 24/07/79 Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
- 25/07/79 Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
- 26/07/79 Madison Square Garden – New York, NY CANCELLED
- 28/07/79 Cumberland County Civic Center – Portland, ME
- 30/07/79 Providence Civic Center – Providence, RI
- 01/08/79 Providence Civic Center – Providence, RI
- 04/08/79 Maple Leaf Gardens – Toronto, ON
- 06/08/79 Montreal Forum – Montreal, QB
- 08/08/79 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium – Buffalo, NY
- 10/08/79 Market Square Arena – Indianapolis, IN
- 12/08/79 Mid-South Coliseum – Memphis, TN
- 14/08/79 Nashville Municipal Auditorium – Nashville, TN
- 16/08/79 BJCC Arena – Birmingham, AL
- 18/08/79 LSU Assembly Center – Baton Rouge, LA
- 20/08/79 Mobile Civic Center – Mobile, AL
[edit] Second US/Canada Leg
- 01/09/79 Nassau Coliseum – Uniondale, NY
- 03/09/79 New Haven Coliseum – New Haven, CT
- 05/09/79 Springfield Civic Center – Springfield, MA
- 07/09/79 The Spectrum – Philadelphia, PA
- 10/09/79 Huntington Civic Center – Huntington, WV
- 12/09/79 Knoxville Civic Coliseum – Knoxville, TN
- 14/09/79 Riverfront Coliseum – Cincinnati, OH
- 16/09/79 Freedom Hall – Louisville, KY
- 18/09/79 Fort Wayne Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN
- 20/09/79 Roberts Municipal Stadium – Evansville, IN
- 22/09/79 International Amphitheater – Chicago, IL
- 24/09/79 MECCA Arena – Milwaukee, WI
- 26/09/79 Madison Coliseum – Madison, WI
- 28/09/79 Met Center – Bloomington, MN
- 30/09/79 Kansas City Memorial Hall – Kansas City, MO
- 02/10/79 St. Louis Arena – St. Louis, MO
- 04/10/79 Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Des Moines, IA
- 06/10/79 Duluth Arena – Duluth, MN
- 08/10/79 Omaha Civic Auditorium – Omaha, NE
- 10/10/79 Five Seasons Center – Cedar Rapids, IA
- 12/10/79 Kansas Coliseum – Wichita, KS
- 17/10/79 Lloyd Noble Center – Norman, OK
- 19/10/79 San Antonio Convention Center – San Antonio, TX
- 21/10/79 The Summit – Houston, TX
- 23/10/79 Fort Worth Convention Center – Fort Worth, TX
- 27/10/79 Taylor County Expo Center – Abilene, TX
- 29/10/79 Tulsa Convention Center – Tulsa, OK
- 31/10/79 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum – Lubbock, TX
- 02/11/79 Amarillo Civic Center – Amarillo, TX
- 04/11/79 McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, CO
- 06/11/79 Anaheim Convention Center – Anaheim, CA
- 07/11/79 The Forum – Los Angeles, CA
- 10/11/79 Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Phoenix, AZ
- 11/11/79 The Forum – Los Angeles, CA
- 19/11/79 Pacific Coliseum – Vancouver, BC
- 21/11/79 Seattle Center Coliseum – Seattle, WA
- 23/11/79 Memorial Coliseum – Portland, OR
- 25/11/79 Cow Palace – San Francisco, CA
- 27/11/79 Selland Arena – Fresno, CA
- 29/11/79 San Diego Sports Arena – San Diego, CA
- 01/12/79 Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
- 03/12/79 Amarillo Civic Center – Amarillo, TX
- 06/12/79 Lake Charles Civic Center – Lake Charles, LA
- 08/12/79 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum – Shreveport, LA
- 10/12/79 Mississippi Coliseum – Jackson, MS
- 12/12/79 Mississippi Coast Coliseum – Biloxi, MS
- 14/12/79 Von Braun Center – Huntsville, AL
- 16/12/79 Toledo Sports Arena – Toledo, OH (last show with Peter Criss until The Reunion)