Raised on Radio Tour

Raised on Radio Tour
Tour by Journey
Associated album Raised on Radio
Start date August 23, 1986
End date February 1, 1987
Legs 1
No. of shows 70 (and 2 cancelled)
Journey concert chronology

The Raised on Radio Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey. The tour was the last with lead singer Steve Perry. Session players Randy Jackson and Mike Baird played bass and drums, respectively, as Ross Valory and Steve Smith were fired during recording sessions for the album. Valory and Smith, however, earned their percentage of the profits from the tour.

The tour started on August 23, 1986, at the Mountain Aire Festival in Angels Camp, California and ended February 1, 1987 in Anchorage, Alaska. Opening acts for the tour included Honeymoon Suite, The Outfield, and Glass Tiger. The tour was videotaped by MTV and made into a documentary, which includes interviews and concert footage of the band at the height of their career. State of the art computerized lighting and large movable video screens that resembled pool table holders were used as part of the elaborate stage design. Perry left the band at the conclusion of the last concert.

Tour dates

Dates, cities, and venues for the Raised on Radio Tour.[1]

Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / available Revenue
August 23, 1986 Angels Camp, California United States Mountain Aire Festival18,216 / 18,216$455,928
September 10, 1986 Portland, Oregon Portland Memorial Coliseum
September 11, 1986
September 13, 1986 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
September 14, 1986
September 16, 1986 Boise, Idaho BSU Pavilion8,688 / 8,688$130,099
September 17, 1986 Salt Lake City Salt Palace
September 19, 1986 Denver McNichols Sports Arena16,286 / 18,235$267,159
September 20, 1986 Lincoln, Nebraska Bob Devaney Sports Center
September 21, 1986 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena13,684 / 13,684$213,584
September 25, 1986 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center14,022 / 17,700$222,173
September 26, 1986 Milwaukee M.E.C.C.A. Arena8,259 / 8,259$136,274
September 28, 1986 Indianapolis Market Square Arena11,544 / 11,544$178,782
September 30, 1986 St. Louis The Arena15,614 / 15,614$210,880
October 1, 1986 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall11,394 / 11,394$182,304
October 2, 1986 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum14,192 / 14,192$228,966
October 4, 1986 Rosemont, Illinois Rosemont Horizon15,543 / 15,543$270,221
October 5, 1986 Champaign, Illinois Assembly Hall
October 8, 1986 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena35,007 / 35,007$577,616
October 9, 1986
October 11, 1986 Richfield, Ohio Richfield Coliseum31,602 / 35,000$505,632
October 12, 1986
October 14, 1986 Philadelphia The Spectrum32,350 / 32,350$533,775
October 15, 1986
October 18, 1986 Buffalo, New York Buffalo Memorial Auditorium13,254 / 13,254$218,695
October 19, 1986 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena31,773 / 31,773$508,724
October 20, 1986
October 22, 1986 Landover, Maryland Capital Centre29,806 / 29,806$491,779
October 23, 1986
October 25, 1986 East Rutherford, New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena57,483 / 61,398$946,113
October 26, 1986
October 28, 1986
October 30, 1986 Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Centrum24,910 / 24,910$411,903
October 31, 1986
November 2, 1986 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center12,868 / 12,868$215,693
November 3, 1986 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center
November 4, 1986
November 6, 1986 Hampton, Virginia Hampton Coliseum13,487 / 13,487$215,792
November 8, 1986 Charleston, West Virginia Charleston Civic Center12,508 / 12,508$200,128
November 9, 1986 Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke Civic Center Canceled[2]
November 11, 1986
November 13, 1986 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum15,148 / 15,148$242,363
November 14, 1986 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum12,485 / 12,485$199,760
November 15, 1986 Columbia, South Carolina Carolina Coliseum11,684 / 11,684$186,944
November 18, 1986 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
November 21, 1986 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum11,277 / 11,277$180,432
November 22, 1986 Lakeland, Florida Lakeland Civic Center9,878 / 9,878$162,987
November 23, 1986 Pembroke Pines, Florida Hollywood Sportatorium13,496 / 13,496$215,936
November 26, 1986 Birmingham, Alabama BJCC Coliseum13,519 / 13,519$216,304
November 28, 1986 Chattanooga, Tennessee UTC Arena
November 29, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum11,122 / 11,122$177,952
November 30, 1986 Biloxi, Mississippi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
December 2, 1986 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena30,166 / 30,166$527,905
December 3, 1986
December 4, 1986 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center14,286 / 14,286$250,005
December 6, 1986 Shreveport, Louisiana Hirsch Memorial Coliseum10,000 / 10,000$165,000
December 7, 1986 Biloxi, Mississippi Mississippi Coast Coliseum15,073 / 15,073$248,705
December 9, 1986 New Orleans Lakefront Arena9,091 / 9,091$154,547
December 10, 1986 Houston The Summit15,884 / 15,884$262,086
December 12, 1986 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center15,924 / 15,924$258,627
December 14, 1986 Phoenix, Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum24,979 / 24,979$412,754
December 15, 1986
December 17, 1986 Tucson, Arizona Tucson Convention Center8,471 / 8,471$139,772
December 20, 1986 Daly City, California Cow Palace23,380 / 23,380$409,150
December 21, 1986
December 26, 1986 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena25,276 / 25,276$514,416
December 27, 1986
December 29, 1986 Fresno, California Selland Arena9,771 / 9,771$155,224
December 30, 1986 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena11,016 / 11,016$182,638
December 31, 1986 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena12,638 / 12,638$257,208
January 2, 1987 Fresno, California Selland Arena9,771 / 9,771$155,224
January 4, 1987 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena11,016 / 11,016$182,638
January 15, 1987 Honolulu, Hawaii Neal S. Blaisdell Center22,550 / 22,550$394,625
January 17, 1987
January 18, 1987
February 1, 1987 Anchorage, Alaska Sullivan Arena

Setlist

Encores:

References

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