Whiskey Woman Tour
Concert by Judas Priest | |
Start date | 1 January 1972 |
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End date | 9 January 1973 |
No. of shows | 85 |
Judas Priest concert chronology |
The Whiskey Woman Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It ran from 1 January 1972 until 9 January 1973 through England, Scotland, Wales and a date at the Isle of Man.
Previous drummer John Ellis departed the band and new drummer Chris "Congo" Campbell replaced him.[1]
Setlist
- "Spanish Castle Magic" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
- "Winter"
- "Voodoo Rag"
- "Never Satisfied"
- "Joey"
- "Victim of Changes"
- "Mind Conception"
- "Black Sheep of the Family" (Quartermass cover)
- "Holy Is the Man"
- "Caviar and Meths"
Tour Dates
The band would tour with fellow bands Budgie, Thin Lizzy and Trapeze, sometimes being the opening act of their shows.[3][4]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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1 January 1972 | Nottingham | England | Hucknall Miners' Welfare Club |
2 January 1972 | Ashfield | Golden Diamond | |
3 January 1972 | Penarth | Wales | Youth Wing |
4 January 1972 | Cwmbach | Bristol Legion | |
6 January 1972 | Kincardine | Scotland | Youth Centre |
13 January 1972 | Cheltenham | England | Town Hall |
5 February 1972 | Worcester | Underground Club | |
6 February 1972 | West Bromwich | Magnet Club | |
9 February 1972 | Yew Tree Centre | ||
17 February 1972 | Birmingham | Henry's Blues House | |
18 February 1972 | Braintree | Two J's Club | |
20 February 1972 | Club Horne Hotel | ||
26 February 1972 | London | Fulham Greyhound | |
28 February 1972 | Chester | Courthouse | |
4 March 1972 | Dudley | Technical College | |
9 March 1972 | Leeds | Samantha's Blues Club | |
11 March 1972 | Manchester | Manchester Central | |
12 March 1972 | Bangor | Wales | Bangor University |
13 March 1972 | Northampton | England | Northampton University |
24 March 1972 | Llanelli | Wales | Glen Ballroom |
28 March 1972 | Northampton | England | City Rock |
5 April 1972 | Doncaster | Top Rank Suite | |
12 April 1972 | Wolverhampton | Dix Club | |
19 April 1972 | Douglas | Isle of Man | Palace Lido |
20 April 1972 | Cardiff | Wales | Youth Club |
24 April 1972 | Wolverhampton | England | Dix Club |
28 April 1972 | Wigan | Fag Club | |
29 April 1972 | Shrewsbury | Wellington Hall | |
9 June 1972 | Swansea | Wales | University of Swansea |
13 June 1972 | Birmingham | England | Cedar Club |
14 June 1972 | |||
17 June 1972 | Unknown Location | Wales | Laney Ballroom |
20 June 1972 | Derby | England | Cleopatra's |
21 June 1972 | Bicester | The Red Lion | |
11 July 1972 | Dudley | Technical College | |
12 July 1972 | West Bromwich | Yew Tree Centre | |
13 July 1972 | Unknown Location | Wales | Farafe Hotel |
15 July 1972 | Coventry | England | Walsgrove Hotel |
21 June 1972 | Wolverhampton | Club Lafayette | |
1 August 1972 | Birmingham | Henry's Blues House | |
4 August 1972 | Dudley | Technical College | |
20 August 1972 | Nottingham | Moor Farm Inn | |
27 August 1972 | Unknown Venue | ||
31 August 1972 | Coventry | Mandy's | |
7 September 1972 | West Bromwich | Town Hall | |
8 September 1972 | Nottingham | Plough and Harrow | |
15 September 1972 | British Legion Club | ||
17 September 1972 | Moor Farn Inn | ||
24 September 1972 | Birmingham | Kinetic Circus | |
28 September 1972 | Liverpool | The Babalou Club | |
29 September 1972 | Birmingham | Fighting Cocks | |
30 September 1972 | Northampton | City Rock | |
1 October 1972 | West Bromwich | Angel Underground | |
2 October 1972 | Stafford | King's Head | |
4 October 1972 | Bingley Hall | ||
5 October 1972 | London | Marquee Club | |
6 October 1972 | Northampton | Northampton University | |
London | Speakeasy | ||
7 October 1972 | Nottingham | Plough and Harrow | |
8 October 1972 | Stockport | The Spectrum | |
9 October 1972 | Workington | Unknown Venue | |
10 October 1972 | West Bromwich | Angel Underground | |
Birmingham | Unknown Venue | ||
13 October 1972 | Liverpool | Cavern Club | |
Pyramid Club | |||
14 October 1972 | Bedworth | Civic Hall | |
20 October 1972 | Liverpool | Cavern Club | |
21 October 1972 | |||
22 October 1972 | |||
23 October 1972 | Chester | Courthouse | |
27 October 1972 | Wigan | Fag Club | |
29 October 1972 | Ilford | Growling Budgie Club | |
3 November 1972 | Scarborough | Penthouse | |
5 November 1972 | West Bromwich | The Temple | |
13 November 1972 | Doncaster | Top Rank Suite | |
20 November 1972 | Haywood | Scotland | Seven Stars |
27 November 1972 | Old Hill | England | The Plaza |
6 December 1972 | Harrow | Harrow College | |
7 December 1972 | Merton | Zeppelin Club | |
14 December 1972 | Northampton | Fantasia | |
16 December 1972 | Nottingham | Nottingham Boat Club | |
21 December 1972 | Brighton | The Druid Arms | |
26 December 1972 | Birmingham | Henry's Blues House | |
2 January 1973 | Essex | Village Hall | |
9 January 1973 | Haywood | Scotland | Seven Stars |
References
- ↑ "The Judas Priest History". Jugulator.net. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
- ↑ "Average setlist for tour: Whiskey Woman". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ↑ "WHISKEY WOMAN TOUR (1972)". chmetal.info. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ↑ "WHISKEY WOMAN TOUR (1973)". chmetal.info. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
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