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Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour is a live DVD/CD package by the American rock band Journey, released on 15 November 2005. [1] [2] The content of the package was also released on 16 May 2006 [1] as a separate CD and separate DVD on the Columbia Records label. It was released on 180-gram vinyl in 2022, in both black and colored versions. [2]
The tour included six consecutive sold out dates at the Pine Knob Theatre in Detroit, and four straight sold-out shows at the Los Angeles Forum, and Chicago's Rosemont Horizon. Journey also made an appearance on July 2, 1982, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California with Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph and Aldo Nova.
The Rolling Stones American Tour 1981; S. Speak & Spell Tour; T. Triumph Tour; W. The Wall Tour (1980–1981) The Who Tour 1981; World Wide Blitz Tour; Z. Zenyatta ...
Live in Houston may refer to: Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour DVD/CD by Journey 2005; Live in Houston (Louis C.K. album) Live In Houston, album by Johnny Winter; Live In Houston, album by Velvet Revolver
August 4, 1981 Dallas: Agora Ballroom (Two shows) August 5, 1981 Houston: Agora Ballroom — August 6, 1981 San Antonio: Randy's Rodeo August 7, 1981 Austin: Austin Opry House Holly and the Italians August 9, 1981 Denver: Rainbow Music Hall: Gulons August 12, 1981 Phoenix: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum: Opening act for: The Kinks: August ...
Fair Warning Tour; Tour by Van Halen: Location: North America: Associated album: Fair Warning: Start date: May 12, 1981 () End date: October 25, 1981 () No. of shows: 81: Van Halen concert chronology; World Invasion Tour (1980) Fair Warning Tour (1981) Hide Your Sheep Tour (1982–1983)
Several of the concerts were recorded and selected songs were released on 1982's live Still Life. [16] The Hal Ashby-directed concert film Let's Spend the Night Together was released in 1983. Possibly due to the film, most of the shows on this tour were professionally recorded. It was the Stones' last tour of the United States until 1989.
The For Those About to Rock Tour began with a North American leg in November 1981, with Japan and European legs throughout 1982. [2] It was the first tour to feature two cannons on stage, which appeared during the band's encore, though it was not used at every show due to some venues refusing to let them use them.