Concert Tour Name: | The Who Tour 1980 |
Album: | Who Are You |
Start Date: | 26 March 1980 |
End Date: | 16 July 1980 |
Number Of Legs: | 3 |
Last Tour: | The Who Tour 1979 (1979) |
This Tour: | The Who Tour 1980 (1980) |
Next Tour: | The Who Tour 1981 (1981) |
The Who Tour 1980 was The Who's second concert tour since the death of original drummer Keith Moon, supporting their 1978 album Who Are You.
Aside from six warm-up shows in Europe, the tour focused primarily on the areas of North America not covered in the band's previous tour, which had focused on the northeastern United States. The set list was very similar to what they played on that tour, save the omission of "The Punk and the Godfather", which was only performed once in 1980. "Relay" was played for the first time since their 1972 European tour, and the group also briefly resurrected "Getting In Tune" for one show during the European warm-up tour, although it did not remain in the act. Yet-unreleased songs "How Can You Do It Alone" and "Dance It Away" returned from the previous tour as well, with the latter having developed into a full song similar to the bonus track on the reissue of Townshend's 1982 solo album All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes. A very early version of "Another Tricky Day" from the band's next album Face Dances also featured in one of the band's jams during "Dance It Away" in Los Angeles.
As in the second half of 1979, the band employed a brass section, which was showcased in numbers such as "Music Must Change", "Drowned", and "5.15", among others. Notable Pink Floyd sideman Dick Parry handled saxophone duties on this tour.
This short leg started on 26 March 1980 at the Grugahalle in Essen, West Germany and ended on 1 April 1980 at the Festhalle Frankfurt in Frankfurt. Here is a fairly typical set list (all songs written by Pete Townshend unless otherwise specified):
Other songs occasionally played were:
There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour.
This leg began on 14 April at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver and ended on 7 May at the Montreal Forum. Here is a fairly typical set list (all songs written by Pete Townshend unless otherwise specified):
Other songs occasionally performed were:
There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. "See Me, Feel Me" often followed "Sparks" instead of "Pinball Wizard" and the band frequently rotated "Music Must Change", "Dreaming from the Waist" and "The Relay" as the seventh song of the set.
The band returned after a six-week break for the second leg of the tour, which began on 18 June at the San Diego Sports Arena. This leg included two shows at The Forum in Inglewood, California and five more at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and ended before a huge crowd at Toronto's CNE Stadium on 16 July, the group's last performance until the following January. At the invitation of Pete Townshend, Willie Nile accompanied the Who on their summer of 1980 - Second North American Leg as an opening act.[2] [3] Here is a fairly typical set list (all songs written by Pete Townshend unless otherwise specified):
Encores (variations of the following list):
There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. "Dreaming from the Waist" was played in place of "Music Must Change" in the first two shows of this leg and "See Me, Feel Me" occasionally followed "Sparks" instead of "Pinball Wizard".
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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Europe | ||||
26 March 1980 | West Germany | Grugahalle | ||
27 March 1980 | ||||
28 March 1980 | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | ||
30 March 1980 | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | ||
31 March 1980 | West Germany | Olympiahalle | ||
1 April 1980 | Festhalle Frankfurt | |||
First North America Leg | ||||
14 April 1980 | Canada | Pacific Coliseum | ||
15 April 1980 | United States | Seattle Center Coliseum | ||
16 April 1980 | ||||
18 April 1980 | Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena | |||
19 April 1980 | ||||
20 April 1980 | ||||
22 April 1980 | Salt Palace | |||
23 April 1980 | McNichols Sports Arena | |||
24 April 1980 | ||||
26 April 1980 | Kemper Arena | |||
28 April 1980 | Checkerdome | |||
29 April 1980 | Hilton Coliseum | |||
30 April 1980 | Saint Paul Civic Center | |||
2 May 1980 | ||||
3 May 1980 | International Amphitheatre | |||
5 May 1980 | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | ||
6 May 1980 | ||||
7 May 1980 | Montreal Forum | |||
Second North America Leg | ||||
18 June 1980 | San Diego[4] | United States | San Diego Sports Arena | |
20 June 1980 | The Forum | |||
21 June 1980 | ||||
23 June 1980 | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | |||
24 June 1980 | ||||
26 June 1980 | ||||
27 June 1980 | ||||
28 June 1980 | ||||
30 June 1980 | ASU Univ. Activity Center | |||
2 July 1980 | Reunion Arena | |||
3 July 1980 | Frank Erwin Center | |||
5 July 1980 | The Summit | |||
7 July 1980 | LSU Assembly Center | |||
9 July 1980 | Omni Coliseum | |||
10 July 1980 | Mid-South Coliseum | |||
11 July 1980 | Rupp Arena | |||
13 July 1980 | Greensboro Coliseum | |||
14 July 1980 | Hampton Roads Coliseum | |||
16 July 1980 | Toronto[5] | Canada | Exhibition Stadium |