Breakfast In Spain - Roger Hodgson and Supertramp website - ALL TOURS Breakfast In Spain - Roger Hodgson and Supertramp website - Since 1996 http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours Wed, 31 May 2023 15:38:23 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management - Version 2.5.8 en-gb 2015 Supertramp Forever Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/1648-2015-supertramp-forever-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/1648-2015-supertramp-forever-tour

Supertramp logo-forever

 

SUPERTRAMP ANNOUNCES AUTUMN 2015 EUROPEAN TOUR

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:16:50 +0000
2011 Supertramp 70-10 Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/472-2011-supertramp-70-10-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/472-2011-supertramp-70-10-tour

Supertramp7010

 

SUPERTRAMP ANNOUNCES SPRING AND SUMMER 2011 TOUR DATES
 

Supertramp has announced the continuation of their acclaimed 70-10 TOUR, which celebrates forty-plus years since the release of their first album, “Supertramp”, in 1970.
The next leg of the tour will begin on May 31, 2011 in Victoria, Canada and will include stops in twelve Canadian cities including Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. In July, Supertramp will return to France visiting, Rouen, Strasbourg and more.
The band will also perform a couple of nights at the legendary Monte Carlo Sporting Club.

 

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Wed, 02 Mar 2011 15:06:09 +0000
2010 Supertramp 70-10 Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/116-2010-supertramp-70-10-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/116-2010-supertramp-70-10-tour

Supertramp7010

 

NEW ---  Interview with RICK DAVIES, August 19, 2010

Supertramp has announced their 70-10 TOUR, celebrating forty years since the release of their first album, “Supertramp”, in 1970.  (But again, without co-founder Roger Hodgson, who left the band in 1983 )

The tour will begin on September 2, 2010 in Halle, Germany and will include thirty-five shows in France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, England and Ireland.

Joining Supertramp’s founder, lead singer and keyboardist, Rick Davies, are legendary Supertramp members John Anthony Helliwell, saxophones and woodwinds, and Bob Siebenberg, drums. Veterans of past Supertramp tours, Jesse Siebenberg, lead vocals, guitars and percussion, Cliff Hugo, bass, Carl Verheyen, guitars and Lee Thornburg, horns, will round out the lineup.

Rick Davies, along with set and lighting designer, Michael Brian Duncan, is developing a new stage production that will provide the audience with a total Supertramp experience, a delight for both the eyes and ears. Rehearsals are currently underway in New York and during the two hour plus show the band will perform a plethora of classics from their forty year history, including Bloody Well Right, Dreamer, From Now On, Goodbye Stranger, The Logical Song, Rudy and many, many more.


Rehearsals for the tour:
- June 18 to 28 in Rick's place, New York. PHOTO1, PHOTO2, PHOTO3  NEW !
- Two more weeks in August in Paris.

Set List: Only songs from 1973-1983 period and one or two songs from last albums
Line-up: Rick Davies, John Helliwell, Bob Siebenberg, Carl Verheyen, Cliff Hugo, Jesse Siebenberg, Gabe Dixon, Lee Thornburg and Cassie Miller (Lee's wife) 
 
Official Statements from Supertramp and Roger Hodgson Management: Read all 


SupertrampTour2010

En Español:

Supertramp vuelve a los escenarios en 2010, para celebrar el 40 aniversario de su primer album "Supertramp" en 1970. pero de nuevo sin el co-fundador Roger Hodgson, que no estará en esta gira de Supertramp.

Una situación extraña, ya que como habéis ido leyendo en estos últimos años en entrevistas de Roger, aunque dejó la banda en 1983 lleva los últimos años intentando sin éxito una gira-reunión con Rick, que Rick ha rechazado, y finalmente éste último ha decidido a última hora una inesperada gira bajo el nombre Supertramp, llamando al resto de músicos a partir de Febrero/Marzo, cosa que ha pillado por sorpresa a todos, tanto músicos y promotores, como fans.

Es decir, Roger Hodgson y Supertramp harán giras simultáneas durante 2010, como ya pasó en 2002. Disfrutemos pues de ambas giras !

Jesse Siebenberg canceló repentinamente la colaboración que tenía prevista con Roger en Sudamérica y otros conciertos con banda, para sumarse al proyecto de Rick. Arriba tenéis el resto de miembros de la banda, donde lo único que cambia es la ausencia de Mark Hart (de gira con Crowded House) y la vuelta del trompetista Lee.

Comentan que están diseñando un nuevo escenario y luces para esta gira. Veremos si es cierto y se lucen un poco en este aspecto, ya que es el punto más criticable de anteriores giras. Y prometen un concierto de más de dos horas con todos los éxitos. De momento no hay noticias de material nuevo (lease single o album)

Ensayos de preparación de la gira:
- Junio 18 al 28 en casa de Rick, New York. FOTO1, FOTO2, FOTO3  NUEVO !
- Dos semanas más en Agosto en Paris.

Repertorio: Solo temas del período 1973-1983 y una o dos canciones de los últimos albums
Componentes: Rick Davies, John Helliwell, Bob Siebenberg, Carl Verheyen, Cliff Hugo, Jesse Siebenberg, Gabe Dixon, Lee Thornburg y Cassie Miller (mujer de Lee) 

Comunicados oficiales de Supertramp y Roger Hodgson managers: Leer los  comunicados 

   

 

SupertrampTour2010

BUY Official audio recordings from tour (mp3 or CD)   You can listen free samples.

COMPRAR Grabaciónes oficiales de la gira  (mp3 o CD)   Podéis escuchar muestras gratis

 

EUROPE

Sep 02
Gerry Weber Stadion
Halle, Germany

Sep 04
Warsteiner Hockeypark
Mönchengladbach, Germany

Sep 05
Ganser Open Air
Freiburg, Germany

Sep 07
Arena
Verona, Italy

Sep 08
Stadshalle
Vienna, Austria

Sep 11
Coruna
Coruna, Spain
 
Sep 12
Atlantico
Lisbon, Portugal
 
Sep 14
Palacio Cristal
Porto, Portugal
 
 
Sep 15
Palacio Deportes
Madrid, Spain
 
Sep 17
Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Barakaldo
Bilbao, Spain
 
Sep 18
Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona, Spain

Sep 20
Olympiahalle
München, Germany

Sep 22
Nuremburg Arena
Nuremburg, Germany

Sep 23
Sap Arena
Mannheim, Germany

Sep 24
Messehalle
Erfurt, Germany

Sep 26
Color Line Arena
Hamburg, Germany

Sep 27
O2 Arena - Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
 
Sep 29
TUI Arena
Hanover, Germany

Sep 30
Arena - Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig, Germany

Oct 01
Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany

Oct 03
Lanxess Arena
Cologne, Germany

Oct 04
Gelredome
Arnhem, Netherlands

Oct 06
The 02 Arena (London)
London, United Kingdom

Oct 08
The 02 (Dublin)
Dublin 1, Ireland

Oct 10
Sportpaleis
Merksem, Belgium

Oct 12
Zenith (Nantes)
Nantes, France

Oct 14
Zenith d’Auvergne
Clermont Ferrand, France

Oct 15
Geneva Arena
Geneva, Switzerland

Oct 16
Halle Tony Garnier
Lyon, France

Oct 18
Bercy
Paris, France

Oct 20
Le Zenith
Toulouse, France

Oct 21
Zenith Omega
Toulon, France

Oct 23
Torino Palavela
Turin, Italy

Oct 24
Scheeyerhalle
Stuttgart, Germany

Oct 25
Hallenstadion
Zürich, Switzerland

Oct 27
Zenith Arena
Lille, France

Oct 28
Bercy
Paris, France


--- Tickets info ---

  

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:47:25 +0000
2002 Slow motion Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/112-2002-slow-motion-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/112-2002-slow-motion-tour

SUPERTRAMP

The official name of the tour was "One more for the road" tour.

Jesse Siebenberg improved his role in the band (percussions, acoustic guitar, special sounds & effects).
He performed "Give a little bit" (Roger Hodgson song) with a 12 strings guitar.

European leg: more than 60 gigs form April to July around Europe.
American leg: more than 20 gigs in Canada and USA in August and September.

The tour started in Spain, Benidorm, and the BreakfastinSpain team was there, of course. A gang of spanish fans together with Walter (Brazil) and Annie (Ireland) joined the band during the shows in Spain. We rented a van, and... do we go !
The last gig of the tour was in LA in September.

The show starts everynight with the song "School", like in the Roger Hodgson times.
"Breakfast in America" was not in the set list, but "Give a little bit" performed by Jesse.


You also can see FULL information about this tour in a special section we've restored from our old website (all the dates, ALL reports, photos, press, spanish caravan, etc..) Just click on this link:

ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD 2002 TOUR

 

Some of our REPORTS

BENIDORM, APRIL 18TH, 2002

REPORT by JORDI SABATER

REPORT by MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA

REPORT by CARLOS SABATER

 

BARCELONA, APRIL 28TH, 2002

REPORT by JORDI SABATER

PHOTOS by MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA (Spanish Tour)

 

LONDON, JULY 21, 2002

REPORT by MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA

PHOTOS by MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA

 

LOS ANGELES, SEPTEMBER 20, 2002

REPORT by MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA

 

TOUR DATES

EUROPE

Date: April 18, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Benidorm, Spain
Venue: Bullring

Date: April 20, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Venue: Pavilhao Atlantico

Date: April 21, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Venue: Pavilhao Atlantico

Date: April 23, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: La Coruma, Spain
Venue: Coliseo

Date: April 25, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Malaga, Spain
Venue: Sports Palace

Date: April 26, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Granada, Spain
Venue: Sports Palace

Date: April 27, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Madrid, Spain
Venue: Palacio Vistalegre

Date: April 28, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Venue: Palace St. Jordi

Date: April 30, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Vitoria, Spain
Venue: Fernando Buesa Arena

Date: May 2, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Bordeux, France
Venue: Patinoire Meriadeck

Date: May 3, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Pau, France
Venue: Zenith

Date: May 4, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Marseille, France
Venue: Dome

Date: May 6, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Paris, France
Venue: Bercy

Date: May 7, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Paris, France
Venue: Bercy

Date: May 8, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Rouen, France
Venue: Zenith

Date: May 10, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Metz, France
Venue: Galaxia

Date: May 11, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Venue: Sports Palais

Date: May 12, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Rotterdam, Holland
Venue: Ahoy

Date: May 13, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Rotterdam, Holland
Venue: Ahoy

Date: May 15, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Lille, France
Venue: Zenith Arena

Date: May 16, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Caen, France
Venue: Zenith

Date: May 18, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Lyon, France
Venue: Halle Tony Garnier

Date: May 19, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Nice, France
Venue: Nikita

Date: May 20, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Toulon, France
Venue: Zenith Omega

Date: May 22, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Venue: Hallenstadion

Date: May 23, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue: Arena

Date: May 24, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Nimes, France
Venue: Arenes

Date: May 26, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Strasbourg, France
Venue: Halle Rhenus

Date: May 27, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Venue: Ice Ring

Date: May 30, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Oberhausen, Germany
Venue: Arena

Date: May 31, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Bonn, Germany
Venue: Museumsufer

Date: June 1, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Braunschweig, Germany
Venue: VW Hall

Date: June 2, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Hannover, Germany
Venue: Preussag Arena

Date: June 4, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Venue: Schleyerhalle

Date: June 5, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Munich, Germany
Venue: Olympialle

Date: June 6, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Bregenz, Austria
Venue: Seebuhne

Date: June 7, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Mannheim, Germany
Venue: Eisstadion

Date: June 9, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Bad Mergentheim, Germany
Venue: Schlobhof

Date: June 10, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Dresden, Germany
Venue: Kulturpalast

Date: June 11, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Berlin, Germany
Venue: Waldhbune

Date: June 13, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Erfurt, Germany
Venue: Messehalle

Date: June 14, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Fulda, Germany
Venue: Schlobplatz

Date: June 15, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Venue: Jahrunderthalle

Date: June 16, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Regensburg, Germany
Venue: Donahulle

Date: June 18, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Vienna, Austria
Venue: Gasometer

Date: June 21, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Bologna, Italy
Venue: Made In Bo

Date: June 22, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Rome, Italy
Venue: Valle Giulia

Date: June 24, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Milan, Italy
Venue: Idropark

Date: June 25, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Treviso, Italy
Venue: Campo Fiera

Date: June 26, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Torino, Italy
Venue: Palastampa

Date: June 28, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Venue: Kisstadion

Date: June 29, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Bad Reichenhalle, Germany
Venue: Altes Suline

Date: July 5, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Venue: Sporting Club

Date: July 6, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Venue: Sporting Club

Date: July 8, 2002 (Monday)
Location: St. Dizier, France
Venue: Festiv'Etes

Date: July 9, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Aix Le Bains, France
Venue: Theatre de Verdure

Date: July 12, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Venue: Stadtpark

Date: July 13, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Venue: Stadtpark

Date: July 14, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Halle, Germany
Venue: Gerry Weber Stadium

Date: July 16, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Venue: Armadillo

Date: July 17, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Venue: Playhouse

Date: July 19, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Liverpool, UK
Venue: Kings Dock

Date: July 20, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Leicester, UK
Venue: De Montfort Hall Amphitheatre

Date: July 21, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: London, UK
Venue: Hyde Park

Date: July 23, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Venue: Landesmuseum

Date: July 24, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Nyon, Switzerland
Venue: Paleo

NORTH AMERICA

Date: August 20, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland
Venue: Mile One Stadium

Date: August 22, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Venue: Halifax Metro Centre

Date: August 23, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Saint John, New Brunswick
Venue: Harbour Station

Date: August 24, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Moncton, New Brunswick
Venue: Moncton Coliseum

Date: August 26, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Quebec City, Quebec
Venue: L'Agora

Date: August 27, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Kanata, Ontario
Venue: WordPerfect Theatre at the Corel Centre

Date: August 29, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Venue: Molson Amphitheatre

Date: August 30, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Buffalo, New York
Venue: Darien Lake

Date: August 31, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Walkerton, Ontario
Venue: Walkerton Ball Diamond

Date: September 4, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Venue: Molson Centre

Date: September 5, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: New York, New York
Venue: Beacon Theatre

Date: September 7, 2002 (Saturday)
Location: Sudbury, Ontario
Venue: Sudbury Arena

Date: September 8, 2002 (Sunday)
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario
Venue: Fort Williams Gardens

Date: September 9, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Venue: Winnipeg Arena

Date: September 10, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan
Venue: Regina Agridome

Date: September 12, 2002 (Thursday)
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Venue: Skyreach Center

Date: September 13, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Venue: Pengrowth Saddledome

Date: September 16, 2002 (Monday)
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Venue: Pacific Coliseum

Date: September 17, 2002 (Tuesday)
Location: Kelowna, British Columbia
Venue: Skyreach Place

Date: September 18, 2002 (Wednesday)
Location: Kelowna, British Columbia
Venue: Skyreach Place

Date: September 20, 2002 (Friday)
Location: Los Angeles, California
Venue: Universal Amphitheatre

 

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:40:58 +0000
1997 Somethings never change Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/111-1997-somethings-never-change-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/111-1997-somethings-never-change-tour

SUPERTRAMP

Dougie Thomson (bass player) was not in this tour. According his words in some interviews years later, he didn't agree Supertramp play Roger's songs in previous tour, and that was a problem on his relation with Rick an Sue.

Jesse Siebenberg (Bob's son) joins the band (percussions)

A live double CD was recorded: "It was the best of times".
Appart from Roger's "The logical song" and "Breakfast in America",  songs "School" and "Take the long way home" (Roger Hodgson too) were also included in the setlist.

Coincidence or not, Supertramp and Roger Hodgson were on tour in 1997, promoting their new albums, 10 years after their previous albums in both cases....
It was a very good year for the fans !!!


1997 WORLD TOUR


04/28/97 -- Stockholm, Sweden -- Annex

04/29/97 -- Copenhagen, Denmark -- Falkoner Theatre

05/01/97 -- Rotterdam, Netherlands -- Ahoy

05/02/97 -- Rotterdam, Netherlands -- Ahoy

05/03/97 -- Brussels, Belgium -- Forest National

05/05/97 -- Paris, France -- Palais Omnisports

05/06/97 -- Paris, France -- Palais Omnisports

05/08/97 -- Lievin, France -- Stade Couvert

05/09/97 -- Metz, France -- Galaxia

05/10/97 -- Strasbourg, France -- Rhenus

05/12/97 -- Geneva, Switzerland -- Geneva Arena

05/13/97 -- Lyon, France -- Halle Tony Garnier

05/14/97 -- Toulon, France -- Zenith Omega

05/16/97 -- Nurburgring, Germany -- Rock In The Ring

05/17/97 -- Nuremberg, Germany -- Rock In The Park

05/18/97 -- Dresden, Germany -- Eisschnelaufbahn

05/20/97 -- Hamburg, Germany -- Sporthalle

05/21/97 -- Berlin, Germany -- Deutschlandhalle

05/22/97 -- Prague, Czechoslovakia -- Prague Sport Hall

05/24/97 -- Katowice, Poland -- Spodek Sporthall

05/25/97 -- Budapest, Hungary -- Sports Hall

05/26/97 -- Vienna, Austria -- Music Hall

05/28/97 -- Imst, Austria -- Open Air Tent

05/29/97 -- Bolzano, Italy -- Palasport

05/31/97 -- Rome, Italy -- Palaeur

06/02/97 -- Milan, Italy -- Forum

06/03/97 -- Zurich, Switzerland -- Hallenstadion Zurich

06/05/97 -- Toulouse, France -- Palais Des Sportes

06/06/97 -- Marseille, France -- Le Dome

06/07/97 -- Nimes, France -- Arenes

06/09/97 -- Pau, France -- Le Zenith

06/10/97 -- Bordeaux, France -- Patinoire

06/11/97 -- Ferrand, France -- Maison des Sport

06/13/97 -- Angers, France -- Amphitheatre

06/14/97 -- Brest, France -- Pace de Penfeld

06/16/97 -- Birmingham, England -- Academy

06/18/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

06/19/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

06/23/97 -- La Coruna, Spain -- Coliseum

06/24/97 -- Lisbon, Portugal -- Praca de Touros

06/26/97 -- Barcelona, Spain -- Palau St. Jordi

06/27/97 -- Murcia, Spain -- Plaza de Toros

06/28/97 -- Málaga, Spain -- Plaza de Toros

06/30/97 -- Zaragoza, Spain -- Principe Felipe

07/01/97 -- Valencia, Spain -- Jardines De Los Viveros

07/02/97 -- Madrid, Spain -- Sport Palace

07/04/97 -- Monte Carlo, Monaco -- Sporting Club

07/05/97 -- Monte Carlo, Monaco -- Sporting Club

07/06/97 -- Monte Carlo, Monaco -- Sporting Club

07/07/97 -- Montreux, Switzerland -- Montreux Jazz Festival

07/15/97 -- Holmdel, New Jersey -- P.N.C. Bank Arts Center

07/18/97 -- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Mann Music Center

07/19/97 -- Wantagh, New York -- Jones Beach Ampitheatre

07/20/97 -- Buffalo, New York -- Darien Lake P.A.C.

07/22/97 -- Quebec City, Quebec -- Coliseum de Quebec

07/23/97 -- Montreal, Quebec -- Molson Centre

07/25/97 -- Ottawa, Ontario -- Corel Centre

07/26/97 -- Toronto, Ontario -- Molson Ampitheatre

07/28/97 -- Chicago, Illinois -- Rosemont Theatre

07/29/97 -- Clarkston, Michigan -- Pine Knob Music Theatre

07/30/97 -- Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Marcus Ampitheatre

07/31/97 -- St. Louis, Missouri -- Riverport Ampitheatre

08/04/97 -- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -- Saskatchewan Place

08/05/97 -- Edmonton, Alberta -- Edmonton Coliseum

08/06/97 -- Calgary, Alberta -- Saddledome

08/08/97 -- Vancouver, British Columbia -- Gen.Motors Place

08/09/97 -- Ellensburg, Washington -- The Gorge

08/11/97 -- Concord, California -- Concord Pavilion

08/14/97 -- Los Angeles, California -- Greek Theatre

08/15/97 -- Los Angeles, California -- Greek Theatre

09/17/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

09/18/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

09/19/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

09/20/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

09/21/97 -- London, England -- Royal Albert Hall

09/24/97 -- Glasgow, Scotland -- S.E.C.C.

09/26/97 -- Sheffield, England -- Arena M

09/27/97 -- Manchester, England -- Nynex Arena

09/28/97 -- Dublin, Ireland -- Point

09/30/97 -- Orleans, France -- Zenith

10/01/97 -- Rotterdam, Netherlands -- Ahoy

10/02/97 -- Rotterdam, Netherlands -- Ahoy

10/04/97 -- Caen, France -- Zenith

10/05/97 -- Paris, France -- Bercy

10/06/97 -- Grenoble, France -- The Palais Des Sports

10/08/97 -- Rennes, France -- Le Liberte

10/09/97 -- La Rochelle, France -- Hall Expo

10/11/97 -- Brussels, Belgium -- Forest National

10/12/97 -- Munich, Germany -- Olympic Hall

10/13/97 -- Frankfurt, Germany -- Festhalle

10/15/97 -- Bremen, Germany -- Stadhalle

10/16/97 -- Bielefeld, Germany -- Seidenstickerhalle

10/17/97 -- Koeln, Germany -- Sporthalle

10/19/97 -- Kiel, Germany -- Osteehalle

10/20/97 -- Rostock, Germany -- Stadhalle

10/22/97 -- Mulhouse, France -- Parc Expo

10/23/97 -- Zurich, Switzerland -- Hallenstadion

10/24/97 -- Geneva, Switzerland -- Arena

10/25/97 -- Marseilles, France -- Le Dome

10/27/97 -- Le Mans, France -- Antares

10/28/97 -- Lille, France -- Zenith

10/29/97 -- Nancy, France -- Zenith

10/30/97 -- Stuttgart, Germany -- Schleyerhalle


 

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:37:23 +0000
1988 Free as a bird Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/109-1988-free-as-a-bird-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/109-1988-free-as-a-bird-tour

SUPERTRAMP

The second tour after the split, Just 3 month tour.

A live CD was recorded. (Supertramp LIVE 88): Just one CD (not double) and very poor quality.... read below the Rick's reasons for that. Horrible CD, kind of swindle for die hard fans .... (just few song and poor sound...)

Couple songs of Roger were performed: Breakfast in America and The logical song, breaking the verbal agreement with Roger. And both sounded vey bad, what a shame...

Included for the first time on any Supertramp album is outside material ('Hoochie Cooche...', 'Don't You Lie To Me'). It's really hard to understand this decision, having lot of good songs ready to play...


Rick’s comments about the 1988 tour and live album

"It may come as a surprise to some that the first part of 1988 was one of the most interesting periods in Supertramp's history.
The band was able (for the first time) to visit Brazil and play two shows there, one in Rio and one in São Paulo.
Rio, in fact, was the first show of our tour.
Past tours had usually commenced with a series of smaller shows in out-of-the-way places that allowed us the opportunity to put the finishing touches on the production and to warm up the band. This time out we were not so lucky.
We found ourselves preparing to play our first live gig in over a year to 75,000 impatient, screaming Brazilians.
To make matters worse, the weather the day of the show consisted of torrential rains which rendered half of our equipment unusable.
We finally got on stage at about midnight. After a disastrous start, with all kinds of buzzes and hums emitting from the P.A., we slowly pulled ourselves together and got through the show, albeit with egos bruised, telling ourselves that it was not smart to have a great gig at the beginning of a tour because the only place to go from there was down hill.

So on we went to São Paulo where our second show went a lot smoother.
We’d had a week between shows, a chance to see some of the country and were all feeling a bit better.

From the 90+degree sun of Brazil we moved north to the Canadian leg of the tour where the temperature flirted with the minus 40 degree mark the day we played in Winnipeg.

A short break and it was over to Europe for the major portion of the tour. About half way through the European dates I began to realize that this was probably the tightest Supertramp band that I could remember.
I suggested, as an experiment, that we record some of the shows using a simple 2-track tape recorder plugged directly into the mix board in the hall, as opposed to the more traditional 48-track mobile recording truck. We had no special producers and no additional engineers. As a result, this record is Supertramp in the raw as it were with very minimal tampering with the tapes.
In an age of computerized recording this may go against the grain but over the years I've noticed that music recorded in this manner, be it jazz, Classical or whatever, gives me the most listening pleasure. Recording a band like us is not easy.
We have masses of keyboards, guitars, drums, percussion and taped effects with levels of sounds that are constantly changing. I think, that what we've captured on tape here is a spirit which is new and different for Supertramp.

Included for the first time on any Supertramp album is outside material ('Hoochie Cooche...', 'Don't You Lie To Me').
These impromptu jams are my favourite part of the collection as they show the band letting off a little steam after the stricter arrangements of the original material.
Also, of interest to long-time followers is Mark Hart's interpretation of 'Breakfast In America' and 'The Logical Song'.
It's hard for me to imagine anybody else but Roger Hodgson pulling it off, but Mark did.
I's also good to hear John Helliwell in his favorite environment (on stage) playing with great relish throughout.
The order of solos in 'Hoochie Cooche' is John, Marty Walsh on guitar, Brad Cole on organ and Mark Hart on guitar.
On 'Don't You Lie To Me', John, Mark Hart on guitar, and me on the piano."

Rick Davies, August 1988


January 1988
9 – Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
16 – Sao Paulo (Brazil)

February
1 – Edmonton (Canada)
2 – Calgary (Canada)
4 – Winnipeg (Canada)
6 – Merriville (US)
9 – Ottawa (Canada)
10 – Toronto (Canada)
11 – Montreal (Canada)
13 – Halifax (Canada)
16 – Philadelphia (US)
17 – Philadelphia (US)
22 – Paris (France)
23 – Paris (France)
29 – Kolhn (Germany)

March
1 – Frankfurt (Germany)
2 – Munich (Germany)
4 – Stuttgart (Germany)
6 – Hamburg (Germany)
8 – Rotterdam (Holland)
10 – Brussels (Belgium)
12 – Tours (France)
14 – Grenoble (France)
15 – Clermont (France)
16 – Lyon (France)
18 – San Sebastián (Spain)
19 – Toulouse (France)
20 – Montpellier (France)
22 – Barcelona (Spain)
23 – Valencia (Spain)
24 – Madrid (Spain)
28 – Bordeux (France)
29 – Dijon (France)
30 – Lille (France)

April
2 – Karlsruhe (Germany)
4 – Bolzano (Italy)
5 – Linz (Austria)
6 – Innsbruck (Austria)
8 – Laussane (Switzerland)
9 – Torino (Italy)
11 – Rome (Italy)
12 – Napoli (Italy)
14 – Milano (Italy)
16 – Zurich (Switzerland)
18 – London (UK)
19 – London (UK)

 

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:33:03 +0000
1985/86 Brother were you bound Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/108-198586-brother-were-you-bound-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/108-198586-brother-were-you-bound-tour

SUPERTRAMP

supertramp86

The first tour after the split (Roger left the band in 1983)

A very succesful tour, but a bit sad for some fans. Any of the Roger 's songs (hits) was performed.
New musicians on stage: Scott Page (saxophone, already in 1983 tour), Mark Hart (keyboards, guitars, vocals), Carl Verheyen (lead guitar), Marty Walsh (guitar)

Carl became lead guitarist, replacing the departing guitarist Roger Hodgson.
The band played stadium shows all across the U.S. and Canada .
In 1986 the group toured Europe , selling out huge arenas in eight countries.
This tour finished with a command performance for Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

SupertrampDiana1986

 

After some gigs, the band played in little local clubs, as Rick & the Rockets (you can see some photos in the link)

September 1985
- CANADA -
23 - St. John’s
24 - St. John’s
25 - St. John’s
27 - Halifax
28 - Moncton
29 - Fredrickton

October 1985
- USA -
2 - Bloomington
4 - Kalamazoo
5 - Buffalo
6 - Lake Placid
7 - Worcester
9 - Troy
11 - Philadelphia
12 - Fairfax
13 - Hampton
14 - New Haven
16 - New York
18 - Cambridge
- CANADA -
19 - Ottawa
21 - Quebec City
22 - Montreal
24 - Toronto
- USA -
25 - Hartford
27 - Detroit
29 - Chicago
30 - Madison

November 1985
1 - Milwaukee
2 - Minneapolis
4 - St. Luis
5 - Kansas City
6 - Norman
8 - San Antonio
9 - Houston
10 - Dallas
12 - Chicago
14 - Calgary (Canada)
17 - Vancouver (Canada)
18 - Seattle
20 - Los Angeles
21 - Los Angeles
23 - Costa Mesa

- EUROPE -

January 1986
13 - Caen (France)
14 - París (France)
15 - París (France)
16 - París (France)
17 - París (France)
18 - París (France)
20 - Toulouse (France)
21 - Toulouse (France)
22 - Bordeaux (France)
23 - Nantes (France)
25 - San Sebastián (Spain)
27 - Bilbao (Spain)
28 - Madrid (Spain)
30 - Barcelona (Spain)
31 - Avignon (France)

February 1986
1 - Laussane (Switzerland)
3 - Nice (France)
4 - Clermont Ferrand (France)
5 - Poitiers (France)
6 - Lille (France)
8 - Strasbourg (France)
9 - Metz (France)
10 - Dijon (France)
11 - Lyon (France)
13 - Rotterdam (Holland)
14 - Frankfurt (Germany)
15 - Hamburg (Germany)
16 - Bremen (Germany)
18 - Brussels (Belgium)
19 - Saarbrucken (Germany)
21 - Passau (Germany)
22 - Wurzburg (Germany)
23 - Friedrichshafen (Germany)
25 - Dussseldorf (Germany)
26 - Dortmund (Germany)
28 - Zurich (Switzerland)

March 1986
1 - Ludwigshafen (Germany)
2 - Nuremberg (Germany)
4 - Munich (Germany)
6 - Stuttgart (Germany)
8 - London (UK)
10 - London (UK)
11 - Birmingham (UK)
13 - Nice (France)
14 - Berna (Switzerland)
15 - Berna (Switzerland)
17 - Copenhague (Denmark)
19 - Berlin (Germany)

 

Supertramp1986

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:27:22 +0000
1983 Famous last words Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/105-1983-famous-last-words-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/105-1983-famous-last-words-tour

SUPERTRAMP

Supertramp1983

 

The largest and more succesful tour.

The last tour with Roger Hodgson. Supertramp filled stadiums around the world.
Reach some 1.5 million people around the world, Supertramp's most ambitious ever.

For the first time there was some musicians helping the band on stage (Scott Page and Fred Mandel)
And for the first time Roger spoke to the audience during the shows (just to say thanks and announcing he leaves the band) after 14 years in the band, what a big achievement for such a very shy man .....


REPORTS

BARCELONA, 5 Julio, 1983

REPORT por MIGUEL ANGEL CANDELA

supertramptour

JUNE
1 Stockholm
2 Stockholm
5 Copenhagen
8 Amsterdam
10 Brussels
12 Frankfurt
14 Vienna
17 Cologne
19 Dortmund
21 Hamburg
23 Berlin
24 Paris
26 Nantes
29 London
30 London

JULY
1 London
2 London
3 Lyon
5 Barcelona
7 Madrid
10 Karlsruhe
12 Verona
14 Viareggio
16 Basel
19 Biarritz
21 Nice
23 Munich

AUGUST
5 Philadelphia
6 Hampton
8 Long Island
9 New York
10 Pittsburgh
11 Buffalo
13 Atlanta
15 Baltimore
17 Worcester
18 Montreal
19 Montreal
20 Montreal
22 Ottawa
24 Toronto
25 Toronto
26 Milwaukee
27 Alpine Valley
28 Minneapolis/St.Paul
31 Portland

SEPTEMBER
1 Seattle
3 Vancouver
5 Calgary
6 Edmonton
9 Chicago
10 Detroit
11 Cleveland
13 Indianapolis
14 St. Louis
16 Norman
17 Houston
18 Austin
21 San Diego
23 Los Angeles
24 Los Angeles
25 Irvine

 

supertramp83

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:16:50 +0000
1979 Breakfast in America Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/104-1979-breakfast-in-america-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/104-1979-breakfast-in-america-tour

SUPERTRAMP

Supertramp1979b

The first official live album was recorded in this tour: "Supertramp Paris", released in 1980.

Ten month tour.
The tour took 52 tons of gear, 10 miles of cable, $5 millions worth of equipment and 40 man crew.
Broke all previous concert attendance records in Europe and Canada, made front page headlines full of superlaives and solidified the band's reputation for spectacular rock shows.

NORTH AMERICA CITIES

Alburquerque
Atlanta
Bellingham
Binghampton
Boston
Boulder
Buffalo
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Corvallis
Detroit
Fort Worth
Fresno
Green Bay
Greensboro
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Kansas City, MO
Lakeland
Largo
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Madison
Miami
Milwaukee
Nashville
New Brunswick
New Orleans
New York City
Norfolk
Oakland
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland
Pullman
Richmond
Rochester
St. Louis
St. Paul
San Antonio
San Diego
Seattle
Spokane
Toledo
Tucson
Tulsa
Utica
Calgary
Edmonton
Halifax
Kitchener
London, Ontario
Moncton
Montreal
Ottawa
Quebec City
Toronto
Vancouver
Victoria
Winnipeg

 

TOUR DATES

MARCH
16- Boulder, Colorado
18- St. Louis, MO
19- St. Louis, MO
20- Kansas City, MO
22- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
23- Milwaukee, WI
24- St. Paul, Minnesota
25- Madison, Wisconsin
27- Green Bay, Wisconsin
28- Chicago, Illinois

APRIL
3- Los Angeles, California - LA Forum
4- Los Angeles, California - LA Forum
5- Oakland, California
8- Tucson, Arizona
9- Phoenix, Arizona
11- San Diego Sports Arena
12- Fresno,California - Selland Arena
13- Fresno, California - Selland Arena
15- Spokane, Washington - Coliseum
16- Missoula, Montana - Adam Field House
18- Seattle, Washington - Coliseum
19- Portland, Oregon - Coliseum
20- Pullman, Washington - WSU Field House
22- Corvallis, Oregon - Gill Coliseum
30- Tulsa, Oklahoma

MAY
1 - Norman, Oklahoma
2 - Ft. Worth, Texas
3 - San Antonia, Texas - Arena
5 - Houston, Texas - Coliseum
7 - New Orleans, Louisiana
9 - Nashville, Tennessee
11 - Miami, Florida
12 - Fr. Meyers, Florida
13 - St. Petersburg, Florida
15 - Atlanta, Georgia - The Omni
16 - Greensboro, North Carolina
17 - Largo - Capitol Center
18 - New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
20 - Detroit, Michigan
21 - Buffalo, NY
23 - Boston, Mass.
24 - Boston, Mass
25 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The Spectrum
26 - Rochester, NY
27 - Troy, NY
29 - Utica, NY
30 - Springfield Civic Center
31 - Madison Square Gardens, NY
(Supertramp is presented with it’s first platinum record awards here)

JUNE
2- Cincinati, Ohio - Riverfront Stadium
3- Indianapolis, Indiana - Market Square Arena
4- Pittsburgh, Penn. - Civic Arena
6- Columbus, Ohio
8- Cleveland, Ohio - Richfield Coliseum
9- Birmingham, Alabama
10- Richmond, Virginia
11- Hampton, Virginia
18- Apple Valley

JULY
9- Winnipeg (Canada)
10- Winnipeg (Canada)
11- Winnipeg (Canada)
16- London (Canada)
19- Toronto - Exhibition Stadium
20- Toronto - Exhibition Stadium
21- Toronto - Exhibition Stadium
24- Montreal (Canada)
25- Montreal (Canada)
28- Ottawa (Canada)
30- Moncton (Canada)
31- Halifax (Canada)

AUGUST
5- Calgary (Canada)
7- Edmonton (Canada)
8- Edmonton (Canada)
10- Vancouver (Canada)
11- Canadian tour ends in Vancouver, British Columbia

 

EUROPEAN LEG

SEPTEMBER
30- Frankfurt

OCTOBER
1- Mannheim
3- Munich
4- Munich
5- Munich
7- Dortmund
8- Dortmund
10- Vienna
12- Cologne
13- Cologne
15- Rotterdam
16- Rotterdam
17- Rotterdam
19- Antwerp
21- Bremen
22- Bremen
25- Oslo
26- Stockholm
27- Gothenburg
30- London
31- London

NOVEMBER
1- London
2- London
4- Berlin
5- Berlin
8- Barcelona
9- Barcelona
10- Barcelona
12- Madrid
13- Madrid
15- Lisbon
16- Lisbon
19- Bordeaux
20- Avignon
21- Strasbourg
22- Lyon
23- Dijon
25- Nice
27- Nantes
29- Paris
30- Paris

DECEMBER
1- Paris
2- Paris
4- Stuttgart
5- stuttgart
8- Zurich
9- zurich

 

breakfastbackcoverbreakfastcover

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:33:32 +0000
1977 Even in the quietest moments Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/103-1977-even-in-the-quietest-moments-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/103-1977-even-in-the-quietest-moments-tour

SUPERTRAMP

Supertramp1976 

The show in the Great Hall, Queen Mary College (London) was filmed the 10th November.
Very nice bootleg (video footage) easy to find in the internet. (The show was aired on the BBC)

130 cities in America, Canada, Europe and England.
The tour started 6 April Regina, Canada.
The European leg started 28 August, three months.
England in mid-October until early November.
Supertramp had played to well over 600,000 rabid fans.

Here some of the gigs:

APRIL
6 - Regina, Saskatchewan. First leg of tour
7 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
9 - Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 - Winnipeg, Manitoba
11 - Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
12 - Edmonton, Alberta. Concert cancelled because of Roger's illness
15 - Spokane
16 - Pullman
17 - Portland
20 - Seattle
22 - Vancouver, Canada
23 - Victoria, Canada
27 - Stockton
28 - Los Angeles, CA
30 - Oakland
 
MAY
2 - Las Vegas
3 - San Diego
5 - Fresno
6 - Fresno
7 - Bakersfield
9 - Denver. CO
11 - Kansas City
12 - St Louis
13 - Chicago
15 - Detroit
19 - Milwaukee
20 - Milwaukee
21 - Minneapolis
22 - Madison
23 - Indianapolis
24 - Green Bay
25 - Indianapolis
28 - Louisville
 
JUNE 
1 - Toronto, Canada
2 - Toronto, Canada
4 - Niagara Falls, Canada 
5 - Rochester
6 - Burlington
10 - Akron
11 - Poukaepsie
12 - Boston
15 - Norfolk
16 - Washington DC
17 - Philadelphia
18 - New York
19 - Allentown
21 - Saratoga
24 - Halifax, Canada
25 - Moncton, New Brunswick
27 - Quebec City
28 - Montreal Forum
29 - Montreal Forum 
  
JULY
2 - Ottawa Civic Center
3 - Ottawa Civic Center
5 - Kingston, Ontario
7 - Sudbury, Ontario
8 - London, Ontario
9 - Kitchener, Ontario
10 - Kitchener, Ontario
14 - Edmonton, Alberta (rescheduled)
15 - Calgary, Alberta (rescheduled)
23 - Dallas, Texas
24 - Houston
25 - San Antonio
28 - Miami, Florida
29 - Miami
30 - Tampa
31 - Jacksonville

AUGUST
2 - Memphis
3 - Birmingham
5 - Atlanta
6 - Greensboro
7 - Williamsburg
- EUROPE -
28 - Copenhague (Denmark)
30 - Stockholm (Sweden)

SEPTEMBER
1 - Oslo (Norway)
2 - Goteborg (Sweden)
3 - Lund (Sweden)
7 - Hamburg (Germany)
8 - Hannover
10 - Ludwigshaven
11 - Kolhn
13 - Berlin
15 - Dusseldorf
16 - Wiesbaden
18 - Stuttgart
21 - Munich
23 - Geneve (Switzerland)
24 - Bassel
26 - Barcelona (Spain)
28 - Marseille (France)
29 - Lyon
30 - Paris


OCTOBER
4 – Cambrai (France)
5 – Rotterdam (Holland)
6 – Rotterdam (Holland)
7 – Brussels (Belgium)
10 – Amsterdam (Holland)
11 – Amsterdam (Holland)
- UK leg of tour -
15 - Birmingham
16 - Birmingham
17 - Liverpool
19 - Manchester
20 - Manchester
21 - Coventry
24 - Newcastle
25 - Edimburgh
26 - Glasgow
27 - Glasgow
30 - Leicester

NOVEMBER
1 – London, Wembly Empire Pool
2 – London
4 – Brighton
5 – New Forest
6 – New Forest
7 – Bournemouth (Inglaterra)
10 – London, Queen Mary College


 Supertramp1977 Berlin 1977

supertramp5

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:25:27 +0000
1975/76 Crisis? What crisis? Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/102-197576-crisis-what-crisis-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/102-197576-crisis-what-crisis-tour

SUPERTRAMP

October 1975
Ramport Studios & Scorpio Studios in England to finish album tentative title for album is "Second Offense".
The single "Lady"/"You Started Laughing (When I Held You In My Arms)" (A&M 1793) released in US.

November
"Crisis? What Crisis?" released in US (SP-4311).
"Lady/You Started Laughing" released in UK.

November 13, 1975
Beginning of 30 date UK tour. Colston Hall, Bristol w/ Joan Armatrading.
Eight month tour November 1975 - June 1976: two months England, then Europe, While there, Rick, who always sported a heavy beard decided to save it off. At the next show, frontman John Helliwell, introduced Rick to the audience as "The Turk" and the headlines charged "Turkish piano player is great".

After a farewell concert, in their homeland, at the famed Royal Albert Hall, Supertramp again crossed the Ocean to America.
The American and Canadian tours that followed were extensive.
But the tour didn't end here. Deciding to spread their music even farther, their next stops were Japan, Australia and finally New Zealand in June 1976.

supertramp1975_little

UK Tour

NOVEMBER 1975
13- Bristol
14- Lancaster
15- Leeds University
16- London, Croydon Fairfield Hall
17- Brighton Dome
19- Bournemouth, Winter Garden
20- Portmouth
22- Newcastle City Hall
23- Edinburgh
24- Glasgow, Scotland. The Apollo Theater
25- Dundee, Caird Hall
28- Cardiff in Wales, Capitol Theater
29- Birmingham Odeon
30- Manchester, Palace Theater

DECEMBER 1975
1- Leicester, DeMontfort Hall
2- Stoke-On-Trent, Hanley Victoria Hall
4- Sheffield City Hall
5- Coventry theater
6- Hammersmith Odeon
7- Hammersmith Odeon
9- Hull, ABC Movie theater
11- Preston
12- Liverpool, Empire Theater
13- Ipswich, The Gaumont
14- Great Yarmouth ABC theater
16- Plymouth
17- Torbay
18- Swansea, Brangwyn Hall
19- Southampton Gaumont
20- Southend, the Korsaal

Europe

JANUARY 1976
12- Amsterdam, The Concertgebauw
15- Brussels
16- Amsterdam, Congress Hall by the Rye
18- West Berlin
22- Hamburg
24- Hanover, Germany
27- Copenhagen, The Trivoli Gardens (first concert performance of "Soapbox Opera")
29- Lund, Sweden
31- Olso, Norway

FEBRUARY 1976
1 - Stockholm
5 - London
-AMERICA-
20 - Allentown
21 - Buffalo
24 - London (Canada)
25 - Hamilton (Canada)
26 - Montreal (Canada)
27 - Quebec City (Canada)
29 - Moncton (Canada)

MARCH 1976
1 - Halifax (Canada)
4 - Burlington
5 - Boston
6 - Philadelphia
9 - Madison
10 - Indianapolis
11 - Sant Luis
12 - Chicago
13 - Milwaukee
14 - Milwaukee
16 - Winnipeg (Canada)
19 - Seattle
20 - Santa Monica
21 - Spokane
23 - Regina (Canada)
24 - Saskatoon (Canada)
25 - Edmonton (Canada)
26 - Calgary (Canada)
27 - Portland
28 - Vancouver (Canada)
31 - Santa Monica

APRIL 1976
1 - Santa Monica
2 - Fresno
3 - Fresno
9 - Berkeley
14 - Denver
20 - Toronto (Canada)
25 - Toronto (Canada)

MAY 1976
-JAPAN-
28 - Tokio
29 - Tokio

JUNE 1976
-AUSTRALIA-
4 - Adelaida
6 - Melbourne
7 - Melbourne
9 - Sydney
10 - Sydney
11 - Sydney
12 - Newcastle
14 - Brisbane
15 - Brisbane
18 - Sydney
22 - Aukland (New Zeland)

 

Supertramp1975

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:11:56 +0000
1974/75 Crime of the Century Tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/101-197475-crime-of-the-century-tour http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/101-197475-crime-of-the-century-tour

SUPERTRAMP 

Supertramp1974

February 1974
after three months living in a farm, the band leaves Southcombe to move to London to begin recording.
First sessions at Trident Studios with Ken Scott producing.

March
The single "Land Ho"/"Summer Romance" released in U.K.
31- Concert in Westcliff

June
Recording completed at Ramport Studios. Mixing begins at Scorpio Studios.

September
"Crime Of The Century" released in U.K. (AMLS-68258).
22 - Concert in Chelsea

October
"Crime Of The Century" released in US (SP-3647).
Tour around UK (England, Scotland and Wales)
18 - Swansea
19 - Liverpool
21 - Plymouth
22 - Torquay
23 - Guildford
24 - London
25 - Birmingham
26 - Manchester
27 - London
31 - Saint Andrews

November
1 - Aberdeen
2 - Dundee
5 - Bradford
6 - Manchester
8 - Lampeter
9 - Bangor
12 - Stoke
15 - Stoke

December
1 - Preston
2 - Birmingham
9 - Bournemouth
12 - Preston
15 - London

January 1975
23- City Hall, Sheffield, S. Yorks
24- Leeds Town Hall
26- Birmingham Town Hall
27- De Montfort Hall, Leichester
29- Manchester Free Trade Hall
30- Newcastle City Hall

February
1- Edinburgh Usher Hall
2- Galsgow, Scotland - King’s Theater
6- Oxford New Theater
7- Brighton Dome
8- Guildford Civic Hall
9- Bristol - Colston Hall
10 - Plymouth Guild Hall
26 - París (France)

March
9- London

April
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. April 4. American Tour begins.
Three and half week, 25-city tour of the US and Canada.
Supertramp toured the United States for the first time, visiting 25 cities and filling 2000-seat venues.

John_and_Roger 


4 - Milwaukee
6 - Montreal (Canada)
7 - Quebec City (Canada)
9 - Ottawa (Canada)
11 - New York
12 - Boston
13 - Washington
14 - Philadelphia
15 - Detroit
17 - Toronto (Canada)
18 - Buffalo
19 - Cleveland
20 - Chicago
21 - St. Luis
22 - Kansas City
24 - Santa Monica
25 - Santa Monica
26 - Santa Monica

May
25 - Indianapolis

July
15 - Calgary (Canada)
31 - Vancouver (Canada)

August
2 - Montreal (Canada)
4 - Ottawa (Canada)
8 - San Jose
11 - Arlington
12 - Houston
13 - Buffalo
23 - Reading (England)


When the tour ended, Supertramp went to Los Angeles to record Crisis? What Crisis? However, the band did not become really popular in America until two years later, with the release of their fifth album Even In The Quietest Moments.
"Give a Little Bit" (Roger Hodgson), the album's first track with it's catchy acoustic guitar intro became an international hit, although not a major one.

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:43:45 +0000
1970/73 The early Tours http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/100-197073-the-early-tours http://breakfastinspain.com/index.php/all-tours/100-197073-the-early-tours

SUPERTRAMP

Supertramp started a new age with this line up, middle 1973, playing in several schools and theaters around UK, until the official "Crime of the Century" tour that started late 1974. (Line up: Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson, John Helliwell, Dougie Thomson, Bob Siebenberg)

With this new line up (the classical) they started a new era, just playing new songs since then.
And any song from the first two Supertramp albums was included in their shows during the next decade.
That was the way they decided for their future, and it was good, cause they reached the top during the decade 1973-1983. (The Golden decade)

 


Before all that, with the previous line-up, they performed lots of shows in clubs, little theatres, schools, universities, etc,...
Here you'll find some of it and highlights:


YEAR 1970

JANUARY
Documentary Film "Daddy-Portrait 1970" shot in Munich. (still the old band name "Daddy")
The band was playing in Munich at that time

JUNE
Supertramp recorded their first album at Morgan Sound Studios in
Willesden, North West London, England.

LINE UP
Richard Davies Organ, Harmonica, Piano, Electric Piano, Lead Vocals
Roger Hodgson Steel-String & Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Cello, Flageolet, Lead Vocals
Robert Millar Drums, Harmonica
Richard Palmer Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Balalaika, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals

JULY
Work on "Purgatory" soundtrack in Munich.
"Supertramp" (AMSL-981) released in UK w/ reception at The Revolution Club, London, July 14.

Photo: Roger on bass circa 1969/1970

Rogerbass

June 5 (Friday)
Supertramp played their London debut at the Lyceum, Strand, West Central London, with Procol Harum, Hard Meat, Argent.

July 5 (Saturday)
Supertramp played the Farx in Southhall, Middlesex, England, with Black Widow.

July 14 (Saturday)
Supertramp (AMSL-981) released in the UK. The band have a reception at The Revolution Club, London, England.

July 14 (Saturday)
Supertramp played their first performance at the famous Marquee Club, at 90 Wardour Street, Soho, West London, supporting The Keef Hartley Band.

July 24 (Friday)
Supertramp played the Marquee Club, Soho, West London, supporting The Groundhogs.

August 16 (Sunday)
Supertramp played the famous Roundhouse, in Chalk Farm Road, Chalk Farm, North West London, with Writing On The Wall, Trader Horn, Stoics, Wishbone Ash, Heads Hands and Feet.

August 21 (Friday)
Supertramp played the Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumbria, England, supported Mott the Hopple, with Quintessence.

August 23 (Sunday)
Supertramp played the Wake Arms, in Epping, Essex, England.

August 27 (Thursday)
Supertramp played the second day of the famous Isle of Wight Festival at East Afton Farm, Godshill, with Gary Farr, Andy Roberts Everyone, Howl, Black Widow, Groundhogs, Terry Reid, Gilberto Gil.

August 31 (Monday)
Supertramp played the Cooks Ferry Inn, in Edmonton, North West London, England.

September 14 (Monday)
Supertramp played the Bristol, Somerset, England, with Ten Years After. The start of their UK tour.

September 17 (Thursday)
Supertramp played the Greyhound, Croydon, Surrey, England.

October 4 (Sunday)
Supertramp played in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. The end of their UK tour.

October 9 (Saturday)
Supertramp played Canterbury Darwin College, Canterbury, Kent, England, with Blodwyn Pig.

October 29 (Thursday)
Supertramp played Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire, England.

November 27 (Friday)
Supertramp played Westfield Collge, London, supporting Mott the Hoople, with Cochise.

November 30 (Monday)
Supertramp played the King's Head, Romford, Essex, England.

December 5 1970 (Saturday)
Supertramp played Liverpool University, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

December 10 (Thursday)
Supertramp played at Hipnotique, Fossgate, York? Yorkshire? England.

December 11 (Friday)
Supertramp played Cannock Chase Technical College, Cannock, Staffordshire, England.

EarllySupertramp


YEAR 1971


APRIL-MAY
Supertramp recorded their second album.

JUNE
Supertramp released their second album Indelibly Stamped (AMLH-64306) [UK].

LINE UP
Kevin Currie Percussion, Drums
Rick Davies Harmonica, Keyboards, Lead Vocals
Frank Farrell Bass, Piano, Accordion, Backing Vocals
Roger Hodgson Steel-String & Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Bass, Lead Vocals
Dave Winthrop Flute, Saxophone Lead Vocals


February 21 (Sunday)
Supertramp played in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, with Genesis.

September 27 (Monday)
Supertramp played at St George's Concert Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, supporting Ten Years After, with Keith Christmas.

November 11 (Thursday)
Supertramp played the Town Hall, Hammersmith, West London, England, supporting Gong, with Lady Jane and Charon.

 


YEAR 1972

Lots of shows in UK.

April 3 (Monday)
Supertramp played the Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland.

Fall 1972: Tour of Scandinavia.

 


BBC PEEL SESSIONS 1972 - 1974

22/08/1972 - Supertramp
TX - 12/09/1972
Pony Express
School
Everyone Is Listening
I Can See

LINE UP
Richard Davies (Organ, Vocals)
Frank Farrell (Guitar, Vocals)
Dave Winthrop (Saxophone, Vocals)
Kevin Currie (Drums)
Roger Hodgson (Bass, Vocals)


20/11/1972 - Supertramp
TX - 23/11/1972
Summer Romance
Rudy
Pony Express
Dreamer

LINE UP
Richard Davies (Organ, Vocals)
Dougie Thompson (Bass)
Dave Winthrop (Saxophone, Vocals)
Kevin Currie (Drums)
Roger Hodgson (Bass, Vocals)


25/06/1973 - Supertramp
TX - 05/07/1973
Chicken Man
Down In Mexico
Just A Normal Day
(& Land Ho, 2/3/74, Rock On)

LINE UP
Richard Davies (Organ, Vocals)
Dougie Thompson (Bass)
Dave Winthrop (Saxophone, Vocals)
Kevin Currie (Drums)
Roger Hodgson (Bass, Vocals)


23/05/1974 - Supertramp
TX - 06/06/1974
TRACKLIST
If Everyone Was Listening
School
Bloody Well Right

LINE UP
Richard Davies (Organ, Vocals)
Dougie Thompson (Bass)
John Anthony Heliwell (Saxophone, Clarinet, Vocals)
Bob C. Benberg (Drums)
Roger Hodgson (Bass, Vocals)


You can also check the Official website

 

]]>
mac@breakfastinspain.com (MAC) Touring: General Info Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:33:41 +0000