Gigography

Date Location Venue Additional Notes
May 27, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee & Chick Churchill billed as Bluesyard
June 18, 1967 Twickenham Eel Pie Island Hotel With Carl Douglas & the Big Stampede
June 20, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With John Lee Hooker / Savoy Brown
June 23, 1967 West Bridgford The Slipper
June 25, 1967 Birmingham Le Metro Club
June 29, 1967 Darlington Flamingo With Cock-A-Hoop
June 30, 1967 Newcastle Quay Club
July 1, 1967 London, Northwood St. Helens School With Cock-A-Hoop
July 2, 1967 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham Eel Pie Island Hotel With The Black Cat Bones feat. Paul Kossoff
July ?, 1967 Peterlee Jazz Club With Cock-A-Hoop
July ?, 1967 Bradford Westgate Textile Hall With Champion Jack Dupree, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, Root And Jenny Jackson & The High Timers
July 4, 1967 Manchester Didsbury College With Cock-A-Hoop
July 5, 1967 Reading University With Cock-A-Hoop
July 6, 1967 Southampton University With Cock-A-Hoop
July 7, 1967 Hull Skyline Ballroom With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood, Zoot Money, Napolean Trust & Road Runners
July 10, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Family feat. Roger Chapman
July 16, 1967 Nottingham Boat Club https://scenebeforeinnottingham.wordpress.com/home/performance/boat-club-acts/
July 22, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With The Tribe
August 1, 1967 Hanley, Stoke-On-Kent The Place With Garnet Mimms
August 5, 1967 Colwyn Bay Pier Pavilion
August 7, 1967 Stockport Bamboo Club
August 12, 1967 Windsor, Balloon Meadow 7th National Jazz & Blues Festival TYA played on the 12th Small Faces / Pink Floyd / Cream / Jeff Beck / John Mayall Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac / Chicken Shack / Paul Jones The Pentangle feat. Bert Jansch / John Renbourne / Yusef Lateef Donovan / The Move / Arthur Brown / Marmalade / Amen Corner Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation / Zoot Money / Zoot Sims & Al Cohn a.o.
August 18, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Tony Rivers & The Castaways
August 19, 1967 Grimsby South Bank
August 26, 1967 Leicester House Of Happiness
August 27, 1967 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham Eel Pie Island Hotel With Morgan's Roots
August 28, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers feat. Mick Taylor
September 2, 1967 Derby The Clouds
September 3, 1967 Peterlee Jazz & Folk Club c/o Argus Butterfly Hotel
September 4, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Arthur Brown
September 10, 1967 Rochdale Lower Chamber Club
September 11, 1967 Chester Wall City Jazz Club at Quaintways With Root & Jenny Jackson with The Hightimers, Saints Jazzband, Wall City Jazzmen
September 15, 1967 Leicester 5th Dimension With Joyce Bond Show
September 17, 1967 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham Eel Pie Island Hotel
September 22, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Ian Lloyd Bluesman
September 29, 1967 London, Camden Roundhouse With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood
October 6, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With The Black Cat Bones feat. Paul Kossoff
October 20, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Eliokafanati
October 27, 1967 Birmingham Lake Hall With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers feat. Mick Taylor / Elegant Set
October 27, 1967 Release of the first album "Ten Years After"
November 3, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With The Wildflowers
November 6, 1967 Leicester De Montfort Hall
November 8, 1967 London, Kensington Blaises c/o Imperial Hotel
November 10, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With The Black Cat Bones feat. Paul Kossoff
November 11, 1967 Brighton Sussex University With Jimi Hendrix Experience
November 12, 1967 London, Camden Saville Theater With The Nice, David McWilliams, The Span, Granny's Intentions
November 17, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Shakey Vick
November 21, 1967 London Aeolian Hall For the show Top Gear on BBC Radio 1 broadcast on December 10, repeated January 14, 1968 TYA performing Love Until I Die / Don’t Want You Woman / Losing The Dogs / The Sounds
December 1, 1967 London, Stoke Newington The Manor House / Bluesville R.& B. Club
December 3, 1967 Birmingham The Elbow Room
December 8, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With Cock-A-Hoop
December 9, 1967 London Enfield College With Joey Young & The Tonicks
December 10, 1967 Guildford The Wooden Bridge
December 11, 1967 Manchester Top Ten Club / Belle Vue With The Zombies, The Waterboard
December 17, 1967 Grimsby South Bank
December 22, 1967 London, Soho Marquee Club With The New Nadir
December 23, 1967 Oxford Town Hall With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood, Adrian's People
December 29, 1967 London, Covent Garden Middle Earth With Famous Cure, Canterbury Glass
December 30, 1967 Cottingham Civic Hall With Locomotion
January 5, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Skye Wine
January 7, 1968 Nottingham Boat Club
January 12, 1968 London, Stoke Newington The Manor House / Bluesville R.& B. Club
January 13, 1968 London, City of Westminster School of Economics
January 17, 1968 Hull Hull University Union With Jimmy James & The Vagabonds / The Inner Mind
January 19, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Spirit Of John Morgan
January 21, 1968 Manchester Top Ten Club / Belle Vue With Jimmy Savuile
January 23, 1968 London, West Hampstead Klook's Kleek at Railway Hotel
January 30, 1968 London, Wood Green Fishmongers Arms
February 4, 1968 Nottingham Boat Club
February 6, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Dr. K's Blues Band
February 9, 1968 London, Stoke Newington The Manor House / Bluesville R.& B. Club
February 10, 1968 Brøndby, Denmark Pop Club With The Day Of Phoenix, The Young Flowers, Coke
February 10, 1968 Gladsaxe, Denmark Teen Club With Vocations, Shadderhands
February 11, 1968 Roskilde, Denmark Fjordvilla With Beefeat.ers, Day of Phoenix, Eagles
February 11, 1968 Malmø, Sweden Klubb Bongo With Beefeat.ers, Day of the Phoenix, Eagles
February 14, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden Gyllene Cirkeln
February 16, 1968 Holeby, Denmark Flower Pop Music Club With Money Makers, Anette Tholsted; DR Television (Denmark National TV) the show broadcast from this concert on February 24, 1968 Love Until I Die / Spoonful by Willie Dixon, famous by Howlin’ Wolf in 1960 I May Be Wrong, But I Won’t Be Wrong Always by Count Basie in 1937 & by Little Johnny Jones And The Chicago Hound Dogs feat. Elmore James – they did an adaptated, new version in 1953, Alvin Lee mainly sang these lyrics
February 17, 1968 Göteborg, Sweden Cue Club With Peeps
February 18, 1968 Horslunde, Denmark Reventlowparken With The Pretty Things, Stoke Sect, Fourways
1968 Leo Lyons: Those early tours of Skandinavia, particularly Denmark were always something we looked forward to. Sometimes we played two venues on the same day but we always got a great reception from the audiences and that made the many hours of travelling in the band van worthwhile. https://lf-rock.dk/tv-i-flower-pop
February ?, 1968 STV Sveriges Television AB (Sweden National TV) Show TYA performing Spider In My Web / Help Me by Alex Miller AKA Sonny Boy Williamson in 1963
February 24, 1968 Paris, France Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (France National TV) studio in Paris or March 2, 1968 ORTF Télévision 2 (canal 2), TV Show For TV Show "Baton Rouge" presented by Pierre Lattès broadcast date TYA performing Feel It For Me / Spoonful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcdj2XA8qvY
February 25, 1968 Birmingham Carlton With Chicken Shack
February 26, 1968 London, Beckenham Zodiac Clubs c/o Eden Park Hotel
February 27, 1968 London, West Hampstead Klook's Kleek at Railway Hotel With Shakey Vic's Bluesband
March 1, 1968 London, City of Westminster College With Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera
March 3, 1968 Nottingham Boat Club
March 8, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Spirit of John Morgan
March 9, 1968 Canterbury University of Kent With East of Eden
March 10, 1968 Guildford The Wooden Bridge With The Crying House
March 13, 1968 London Maida Vale Studios for the show Top Gear on BBC Radio 1 TYA performing Rock Your Mama / I Ain’t Seen No Whiskey / Portable People I Woke Up This Morning (Muddy Waters Tribut) / I May Be Wrong, But I Won’t Be Wrong Always broadcast on April 7, 1968, repeated May 12, 1968 / I May Be Wrong … broadcast January 14, 1968
March 15, 1968 London, Stoke Newington The Manor House / Bluesville R.& B. Club
March 18, 1968 London, South Kensington The Cromwellian
March 20, 1968 Liverpool Grafton Rooms With Pink Floyd, Almost Blues
March 22, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With The New Nadir
March 23, 1968 Chelmsford Corn Exchange
March 26, 1968 London, Wood Green Fishmongers Arms
March 28, 1968 London, Beckenham Zodiac Clubs c/o Eden Park Hotel
March 30, 1968 Paris, France Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (France National TV) studio in Paris broadcast date ORTF Télévision 2 (canal 2) TV Show "Baton Rouge" presented by Pierre Lattès TYA performing Portable People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0RwCKrxZOM Rock Your Mama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9p8x8wdWS4 Call Me Blues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=157p8Dv4-mc
April 1, 1968 London Playhouse Theatre for the show “Easy Beat” by Dave Symonds on BBC Radio 1 TYA performing Portable People / Rock Your Mama / Love Until I Die / Hold Me Tight broadcast from April 8 to 11, 1968
April 5, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Tramline
April 11, 1968 Køge, Denmark Club Liverpool House With Powerhouse, Dick & Freddie's Loving Kids, Beauty Fools
April 13, 1968 Gladsaxe, Denmark Teen Club With Tom, Mick & The Maniacs, Money Makers
April 15, 1968 Roskilde, Denmark Fjordvilla With Beauty Fools
April 16, 1968 Lund, Sweden Konsthallen
April 16, 1968 Malmø, Sweden Klubb Bongo
April 17, 1968 Göteborg, Sweden Cue Club
April 18, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden Den Inre Cirkeln
April 20, 1968 Brøndby, Denmark Pop Club With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood, The Baronets, Tages
April 20, 1968 Store Heddinge, Denmark Club Dynamite c/o Hotel Stevens With Lemon Line, Animators
April 21, 1968 København, Denmark Pop-Puk With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood, Tages
April ?, 1968 Sweden Sveriges Television AB (Sweden National TV) For the show “Popside” TYA performing Spoonful / Rock Your Mama
April 26, 1968 Loughborough University With Jethro Tull, Marmalade, Alan Bow
May 2, 1968 Birmingham Le Metro
May 4, 1968 Norwich University of East Anglia
May 5, 1968 Roma, Italy Palazzetto dello Sport 1st International Pop Festival TYA footage Rock Your Mama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYjEY7Ql6j8 Pink Floyd / Fairport Convention / Traffic / The Nice / Donovan The Byrds / The Band / Grapefruit / The Samurai / Roboti-Five Up The Move / Captain Beefheart
May 7, 1968 København, Denmark Falkoner Theatre With Fleetwood Mac, The Nice, The Fugs
May 9, 1968 Göteborg, Sweden Liseberg Konserthallen With Fleetwood Mac, The Nice, The Fugs
May 10, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden Folketts Hus, Konresshalle With Fleetwood Mac, The Nice, The Fugs
May 12, 1968 Grantham Cat Ballou Club
May 14, 1968 London, West Hampstead Klook's Kleek at Railway Hotel concert is recorded for the release of the album "Undead"
May 22, 1968 Bolton Wigan Technical College
May 23, 1968 Oxford St. Michael's Hall
May 24, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Duster Bennett
May 25, 1968 Redditch College
May 26, 1968 Guildford The Wooden Bridge
June 3, 1968 Belfast, Ireland St. Gabriels College rooftop on the flat rooftop of St. Gabriels College Gerry McAvoy (born 1951 in Belfast), Bassist with Rory Gallagher from 1971 to 1991 and Gary Moore (born 1952 in Belfast) were at the concert
June 7, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Giant Marrowfat
June 9, 1968 Nottingham Boat Club
June 14 - August 7, 1968 USA Tour 1
June 14-16, 1968 Venice, California Cheetah Club With Mint Tattoo, Gross National Product (USA Tour 1 begins)
June 22, 1968 Phoenix, Arizona Travelodge Theatre With Grateful Dead, Thackeray Rocke
June 24-26, 1968 Los Angeles Whisky a Go Go With Alice Cooper, Public Bubble
June 28-30, 1968 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Canned Heat, Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
June Broadcast of one of TYA’s concerts from KSAN-FM, released as a double CD in 2024
July USA release of the album “Undead” European releases August 10 & 16
July 5-7, 1968 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Truth
July 10, 1968 Santa Monica, California Ten Years After performing I Want To Know by Paul Jones in 1966 for KHJ-TV’s The Groovy Show television program
July 12-21, 1968 Huntington Beach, California The Golden Bear With Jonathan Moore
July 26-28, 1968 Venice, California Cheetah Club With Lee Michaels, José Feliciano (26 & 27)
August 2-3, 1968 New York City Fillmore East With Big Brother & The Holding Company feat. Janis Joplin, The Staple Singers
August 4-7, 1968 New York City Steve Paul's Scene Club With John Hammond; on the 5th: TYA are joined onstage by Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell & Larry Coryell for a jam
August ?, 1968 Guildford Civic Hall with The Afex
August 6, 1968 New York New Yorker Studio Backing Guitar Crusher on "Hambone Blues" and Garfield Love on "Part Time Love", lead guitar by Jimmy Spruill
August 9-11, 1968 Sunbury-on-Thames Kempton Parc 8th National Jazz and Blues Festival TYA played on the 10th Jerry Lee Lewis / Jeff Beck / Taste feat. Rory Gallagher / Traffic The Herd feat. Peter Frampton / John Mayall / Joe Cocker Deep Purple / Tyrannosaurus Rex / The Nice / Arthur Brown Spencer Davis / Chicken Shack / Ginger Baker / Al Stewart Fairport Convention / Incredible String Band / Jethro Tull Marmalade / Mike Westbrook Band / Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet Ronnie Scott Quintet feat. Jon Hendricks a.o.
August 12, 1968 London, Edmonton Cooks Ferry Inn
August 14, 1968 London Playhouse Theatre for the show “Top Gear” BBC Radio 1 TYA performing Woman Trouble / No Title / I’m Going Home / Spider In My Web Woodchopper’s Ball by Woody Herman & Joe Bishop in 1939 broadcast August 18, 1968, repeated September 29, 1968 Spider In My Web first broadcasted September 29, 1968
August 16, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Tramline
August 17, 1968 London, West Hampstead Klook's Kleek at Railway Hotel
August 18, 1968 Coventry Hotel Leofric
August 23, 1968 Dunstable, Scotland California Ballroom With Killing Floor
August 24, 1968 London Hyde Park Free concert with Fleetwood Mac / Family feat. Roger Chapman Fairport Convention / Roy Harper / Eclection / Stefan Grossman Peter Sarstedt / The Deviants
August 24, 1968 Malvern Winter Gardens With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers feat. Mick Taylor, Rebellion
August 27, 1968 London, West Hampstead Klook's Kleek at Railway Hotel
August 30, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With Keef Hartley Band
August 31, 1968 London Middle Earth at The Roundhouse With Eclection
Sept 3-12, 1968 London Decca Studios, West Hampstead Recording the third album "Stonedhenge"
September 13, 1968 London, Stoke Newington The Manor House / Bluesville R.& B. Club
September 14, 1968 Folkestone Tofts
September 15, 1968 Bexley Black Prince Hotel
September 18, 1968 Tolworth, Greater London The Toby Jug Blues Club
September 19, 1968 Birmingham Le Metro
September 21, 1968 Salisbury Alex Discotheque
September 22, 1968 Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club
September 27 - December 1, 1968 USA Tour 2
September 27-28, 1968 New York City Fillmore East With Procol Harum, Country Joe & The Fish (USA Tour 2 begins)
September 30, 1968 New York City Central Park Sheep Meadows Free concert with Buddy Guy, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe & the Fish
Sept 30-Oct 3, 1968 New York City Steve Paul's Scene Club With Linn County, Hal Waters
October 4-6, 1968 Detroit, Michigan Grande Ballroom With The Rationals, Dave Workman Band (4th), Orange Fuzz (5th), Stuart Avery Assemblage (6th)
October 10-12, 1968 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With The Listening
October 15-17, 1968 Cleveland, Ohio La Cave
October 18-20, 1968 Chicago, Illinois Kinetic Playground With Steppenwolf (18th), Moody Blues (19th)
October 23, 1968 Stony Brook, NY State University of New York, Stony Brook Gym, Pritchard Gymnasium With Blood, Sweat & Tears, Rhinoceros, Soft White Underbelly
October 25-26, 1968 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Electric Factory With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood, American Dream
November 2, 1968 Island Park, Long Island Action House
November 7, 1968 Davis, California Freeborn Hall, UC Davis With Harpers Bizarre
November 8-9, 1968 Torrance, California The Bank With The Collectors
November 14-17, 1968 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Sun Ra, Country Weather
November 29-30, 1968 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium With Jeff Beck Group, Moody Blues a.o.
December 1, 1968 San Francisco KPIX Channel 5 broadcast of POW! television show with TYA performing Spider In My Web
December 13, 1968 London Maida Vale Studios BBC Radio 1 "Easy Beat" recording by Dave Symonds, TYA performing I’m Going Home, broadcast on 23 / Hear Me Calling, broadcast on 24 Crossroads by Robert Johnson in 1936, broadcast on 25 / Woman Trouble, broadcast on 26
December 13, 1968 London, Tottenham Sisters Club
December 13, 1968 London, Finsbury Park The Hornsey Wood Tavern
December 20, 1968 Leicester Il Rondo
December 21, 1968 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
December 22, 1968 Birmingham Mothers
December 23, 1968 Chester Wall City Jazz Club at Quaintways With Sinbad, Beryl Marsden, Kasper's Engine, Wall City Jazzmen
December 26, 1968 London, Soho Marquee Club With East of Eden
December 30, 1968 London Maida Vale Studios BBC Radio 1 "Top Gear" recording, TYA performing Don’t Want You Woman / Speed Kills / A Sad Song / No Title / Woman Trouble broadcast January 5, 1969, repeated March 2, 1969 Woman Trouble first broadcasted March 2, 1969
between mid December 1968 and mid January 1969 Bristol University Info from Leo Lyons. TYA rehearsing. Wim Wenders and Matthias Weiss from Germany set up a camera front view, no panning, no zooming, no editing, just one single continuous shot. TYA performing I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes by Al Kooper in 1966 and two versions of I Woke Up This Morning - a Muddy Waters Tribut - a different song than what is recorded for the Ssssh. LP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=289AGcGogQI
January 2, 1969 Salisbury Alex's Disco
January 3, 1969 Plymouth Van Dike Club
January 4, 1969 Glastonbury Town Hall With John Dummer Blues Band
January 12, 1969 London, Camden The Country Club
January 17, 1969 London, South Kensington Royal Albert Hall With Georgie Fame, Family, Principal Edwards Magic Theatre
January 18, 1969 Malvern Winter Gardens With Breakdown
January 21, 1969 London 201 Piccadilly Studio 1 BBC Radio 1 "Symonds on Sundays" recording, by David Symonds TYA performing Hear Me Calling / Woodchoppers Ball / I’m Going Home / Speed Kills broadcast on January 26, 1969
January 23, 1969 Birmingham Bulls Head With Earth (soon to be Black Sabbath)
January 24, 1969 London, Soho Marquee Club With Woody Kearn
January 31, 1969 Lund, Sweden Grona / Akademiska Foreningens Stora Salen
February 1, 1969 Jönköping, Sweden Folkets Hus With Made In Sweden, Ludvigs
February 2, 1969 Göteborg, Sweden Lorensbergs Cirkus
February 4, 1969 København, Denmark Falkoner Theater With Duster Bennett
February 6, 1969 Stockholm, Sweden Domino With Outsiders
February 7, 1969 Release of the album "Stonedhenge"
February 8, 1969 Brøndby, Denmark Noerregaerdshallen Pop Club With Duster Bennett, Young Flowers, Delta Blues & Boogie Band
February 8, 1969 Gladsaxe, Denmark Egegaard School Teen Pop Club With Toad, Cat
February 9, 1969 Uppsala, Sweden
February 15, 1969 Bradford University
February 16, 1969 Tunstall Golden Torch
February 18, 1969 Manchester Students Union
February 19, 1969 Tolworth, Greater London The Toby Jug Blues Club
February 20, 1969 Swindon Locarno With Village
February 22, 1969 Boston, Lincolnshire Starlight Room
February 23, 1969 Nottingham Boat Club
February 24, 1969 Newcastle Festival at City Hall With John Lee Hooker, Champion Jack Dupree, Keef Hartley Band, Groundhogs feat. Tony McPhee
February 25, 1969 London, Soho Marquee Club With The Spirit of John Morgan
February 15, 1969 Paris, France ORTF, Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (French National TV) TV Show "Forum Musiques" presented by Philippe Koechlin TYA performing No Title / I’m Goin’ Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHIqlGIAaEg
February 28 - May 3, 1969 USA Tour 3
February 28 & March 1, 1969 New York City Fillmore East With Slim Harpo, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (USA Tour 3 begins)
March 1, 1969 London BBC BBC 2 TV show "Colour Me Pop", TYA performing A Sad Song / No Title / I’m Going Home
March 6-9, 1969 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Spirit, Country Weather
March 14-16, 1969 Sacramento, California Sound Factory With Muddy Waters, Mint Tattoo, John Fahey (16th)
March 21, 1969 Vancouver, Canada The Garden Auditorium With Popcorn & Papa Bear's Medicine Show
March 22, 1969 Seattle, Washington Eagles Auditorium With Don Ellis Orchestra
March 28-29, 1969 Pasadena, California Rose Palace With Savoy Brown, Cold Blood, Aum
March 30, 1969 Minneapolis, Minnesota Labor Temple/S.E. With Litter
April 3, 1969 White Plains, New York Westchester County Center With Blood, Sweat & Tears, Rhinoceros
April 4-6, 1969 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Electric Factory With Sweetwater, The Gun (4th & 5th)
April 9-10, 1969 New York City Fillmore East With The Nice, Family; Jimi Hendrix visits the April 10th show
April 11-12, 1969 Chicago, Illinois Kinetic Playground With Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
April 15-17, 1969 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With Big Mama Thornton
April 18, 1969 New York City Hunter College Auditorium
April 19, 1969 Stony Brook, NY State University of New York, Stony Brook Gym, Pritchard Gymnasium With Taj Mahal
April 20, 1969 Toronto The Rock Pile With Howlin' Wolf
April 22, 1969 Lowell, Massachusetts Commodore Ballroom With the Spectras
April 25-26, 1969 Miami, Florida The Image
April 27, 1969 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Arena With Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, Country Joe & The Fish, Buddy Miles
May 2, 1969 New London, Connecticut College at Crozier Williams Campus Center With Tim Hardin
May 3, 1969 Worcester, Massachusetts Atwood Hall – Clark University With James Taylor
May 6, 1969 Manchester Free Trade Hall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 8, 1969 London, South Kensington Royal Albert Hall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 9, 1969 Bristol Colston Hall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 10, 1969 Malvern Winter Gardens With Spring
May 12, 1969 Romford Kings Hall
May 13, 1969 Portsmouth Guildhall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 14, 1969 Newcastle City Hall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 15, 1969 Birmingham Town Hall With Jethro Tull, Clouds
May 18, 1969 Paris Palais de Sport
June 1969 London Morgan Studios Recording the album "Ssssh."
June 9, 1969 London Playhouse Theatre for the show “Top Gear” BBC Radio 1 TYA performing Good Morning Little Schoolgirl by John Lee Williamson in 1937 Woke Up This Morning / Crossroads / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes broadcast on June 15, 1969, repeated July 27, 1969 Crossroads first broadcasted July 27, 1969
June 19, 1969 Zürich, Switzerland Albisrieder Haus
June 18-22, 1969 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival TYA played on the 20th footage Summertime by Gerorge Gershwin in 1934 / Shantung Cabbage / I’m Goin’ Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q3oO0mABec backstage footage https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/divers/3450301-le-groupe-de-rock.html
June 21, 1969 Boston, Lincolnshire Starlight Room
June 24, 1969 Oxford Queens College, Front Quad Main Marquee Commemoration Ball with Pink Floyd
June 28, 1969 Bath Festival of Blues With Led Zeppelin / John Mayall / Fleetwood Mac / The Nice Champion Jack Dupree / Taste feat. Rory Gallagher Chicken Shack / Mick Abraham’s Blodwin Pig / Clouds Savoy Brown / Keef Hartley / Jon Hiseman’s Colosseum a.o.
July 4 - September 13, 1969 USA Tour 4
July 3-6, 1969 Newport, Rhode Island Newport Jazz Festival TYA played on the 4th with Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood / Led Zeppelin Jethro Tull / Blood, Sweat & Tears / Roland Kirk Quartet a.o.
July 5, 1969 Island Park, New York Action House With Dr. John
July 7-9, 1969 Monticello, New York Revolution Club With Raven
July 11, 1969 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum Summer Music Festival 5. July – 29. August With Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood / Savoy Brown Sly & The Family Stone / Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention
July 11-12, 1969 Laurel, Maryland Laurel Race Course Laurel Pop Festival; TYA played on the 12th Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention / The Guess Who Sly & The Family Stone / Savoy Brown / Led Zeppelin a.o.
July 13, 1969 New York City Singer Bowl with Jeff Beck Group feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood The Edwin Hawkins Singers / Vanilla Fudge The concert ends with the Jeff Beck Group jamming with Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant, Tim Bogart, Carmen Appice & Ric Lee
July 16, 1969 New York City Central Park Schaefer Music Festival with Spencer Davis Group
July 18-19, 1969 Detroit, Michigan Grande Ballroom With Spooky Tooth, Sand (19th), Chip Stevens Blues Band (18th)
July 22-24, 1969 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Ike & Tina Turner Review, The Flock
July 25-27, 1969 Woodinville, Washington Gold Creek Park First Seattle Pop Festival TYA played on the 25th Chuck Berry / Tim Buckley / The Byrds / Chicago Transit Authority Albert Collins / Alice Cooper / Bo Diddley / The Doors / The Flock Flying Burrito Brothers / The Guess Who / It’s A Beautiful Day / Spirit Led Zeppelin / Santana / Ike & Tina Turner Review / Vanilla Fudge a.o.
July 27, 1969 San Diego, California Balboa Stadium With Jefferson Airplane, Sons Of Champlin, Congress Of Wonders
July 31-Aug 2, 1969 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With Magic Terry & The Universe
August 1, 1969 Release of the album "Ssssh."
August 6, 1969 Freeport, New York Freeport Municipal Stadium With Canned Heat a.o.
August 8, 1969 Framingham, Massachusetts Carousel Theater With Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention
August 9, 1969 Flushing Meadows, NY Pavilion at Flushing Meadows Park With Santana, Buddy Miles, Pacific, Gas & Electric
August 16, 1969 St. Louis, Missouri Kiel Auditorium St. Louis Jazz Festival Miles Davis / Herbie Mann / Nina Simone Mongo Santamaria & Newport Allstars
August 15-17, 1969 Bethel, New York Woodstock, Max Yasgur's Farm Woodstock Music & Arts Festival TYA played on the 17th released on CD & Vinyl in 2024 Jimi Hendrix / Janis Joplin / Crosby Stills Nash & Young / Santana Creedence Clearwater Revivial / Grateful Dead / Johnny Winter The Band / The Who / Richie Havens / County Joe McDonald Joe Cocker / Canned Heat / Tim Hardin / Melanie / Joan Baez Arlo Guthrie / Incredible String Band / Keef Hartley Band Mountain / Jefferson Airplane / Blood, Sweat & Tears / John Sebastian Paul Butterfield Blues Band / Sha Na Na / Sly & The Family Stone a.o.
August 19, 1969 Lowell, Massachusetts Commodore Ballroom With Spice
August 22, 1969 San Bernardino, California Swing Auditorium
August 23, 1969 Pasadena, California Rose Palace With John Mayall, Spencer Davis Group
August 24, 1969 Denver, Colorado Roller City Central With Joe Cocker, Apple West
August 26-28, 1969 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Terry Reid, The Bar-Kays
August 29, 1969 Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall
August 30, 1969 Houston, Texas The Catacombs
Aug 30-Sept 1, 1969 Lewisville, Texas Dallas Int'l Motor Speedway Texas International Pop Festival TYA played on September the 1st B.B. King / Freddie King / James Cotton Blues Band / Johnny Winter Sam & Dave / Sly & The Family Stone / Janis Joplin / Led Zeppelin Santana / Grand Funk Railroad / Spirit / Canned Heat / Tony Joe White Delaney & Bonnie & Friends / John Sebastian / Chicago Transit Authority The Incredible String Band / Herbie Mann / Nazz feat. Todd Rundgren a.o. footage Spoonful & people/terrain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHHFudZ4vHY
September 5-6, 1969 Chicago, Illinois Kinetic Playground With Bo Diddley, The Flock
September 7, 1969 Buffalo, New York Kleinhan's Music Hall With Johnny Winter
September 9-11, 1969 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With The Stooges feat. Iggy Pop
September 12-13, 1969 New York City Fillmore East With The Flock, Mother Earth
October 10, 1969 Birmingham University of Birmingham
October 11, 1969 London Regent Street Polytechnic, Large Hall
October 18, 1969 Manchester University, Main Debating Hall With Blind Eye
October 1969 Bremen, Germany WDR Studio Westdeutscher Rundfunk (divison of German National TV) at the studio in Bremen, Germany TYA performing on the “Beat Club” TV Show, aired on October 25, 1969 in episode #48 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxQ9JUhyZGs Spider In My Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN4oLoPBzvI
October 23, 1969 Brussels, Belgium Theatre 140 With Here and Now
October 24, 1969 Amougies, Belgium Mont de l'Enclus Festival Of Music & Art with Pink Floyd / Frank Zappa / The Nice / Don Cherry Archie Shepp / Art Ensemble of Chicago / Colosseum Gong / Alexis Korner / Captain Beefheart a.o.
October 25, 1969 Scheveningen, Netherlands Circus Theatre 8pm show
October 25, 1969 Rotterdam, Netherlands De Dolen Midnight show with Chicken Shack, The Village
October 26, 1969 Amsterdam, Netherlands Concertgebouw With Chicken Shack, The Village
October 27, 1969 USA ABC Television Network "Music Scene" TV show, recorded in August at ABC Televison Center Hollywood, presented by Christopher Ross TYA performing Bad Scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5k9WJRg3Dc
November 10, 1969 München, Germany Circus Krone With Chicken Shack
November 13, 1969 Frankfurt, Germany Jahrhunderthalle With Chicken Shack
November 14, 1969 Köln, Germany Messe-und Kongresshalle 8 With Chicken Shack
November 15, 1969 Hamburg, Germany Ernst-Merck-Halle With Chicken Shack
November 18, 1969 Hannover, Germany Niedersachenshalle With Chicken Shack
November 21, 1969 Wien, Austria Konzerthaus, Grosser Saal With Chicken Shack
November 22, 1969 Stuttgart, Germany Liederhalle, Beethovensaal With Chicken Shack
November 29, 1969 Aarhus, Denmark Stakladen
November 30, 1969 Göteborg, Sweden Cue Club
December 1, 1969 Oslo, Norway Chat Noir
December 2, 1969 Stockholm, Sweden Konserthuset
December 3, 1969 Helsinki, Finland Kulttuuritalo With Night Train; broadcast by yle - Yleisradio Oy (Finland National Station) Spoonful / I May Be Wrong But I Won’t Be Wrong Always / Hobbit Good Morning Little School Girl / No Title / Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes
December 6, 1969 København, Denmark K. B. Hallen Part broadcast on DR TV (Denmark National TV), on the show "TopPop" in two parts on December 13, 1969, and May 16, 1970 I May Be Wrong But I Won’t Be Wrong Always / Good Morning Little School Girl Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes
December 9, 1969 Newcastle City Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 10, 1969 Birmingham Town Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 11, 1969 Southampton Guildhall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 12, 1969 Nottingham Albert Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 13, 1969 Bristol Colston Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 15, 1969 London, South Kensington Royal Albert Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 17, 1969 Edinburgh, Scotland Usher Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
December 19, 1969 Manchester Free Trade Hall With Blodwyn Pig, Stone The Crows
January 20, 1970 Bremen, Germany WDR Studio Westdeutscher Rundfunk (divison of German National TV) recorded in 1969 for the TV Show TV Show "Swing In" TYA performing I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always Good Morning Little Schoolgirl / Spider In My Web / I'm Going Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oHyeRQ2Egs
January 24, 1970 Liverpool University Students Union With Jan Dukes de Grey
January 30, 1970 Sunderland Locarno With Junco Partners
February 8, 1970 London, West End Lyceum Theatre With Principal Edwards Magic Theatre Quintessance
February 13 - April 4, 1970 USA Tour 5
February 13, 1970 Brunswick, Maine Bowdoin College
February 14, 1970 Burlington, Vermont University Of Vermont Patrick Gym With Dreams
February 15, 1970 Amherst, Massachusetts UMass Winter Carnival With Three Dog Night
February 17, 1970 Lowell, Massachusetts Commodore Ballroom With Spectras
February 20, 1970 South Orange, New Jersey University, Seton Hall
February 21, 1970 New Paltz, New York Elting Gym With Mountain
February 22, 1970 Washington DC Catholic University Gym With Aging Children, Iris
February 26-28, 1970 New York City Fillmore East With Zephyr feat. Tommy Bolin, John Hammond (26th), Doug Kershaw (27th & 28th) recordings released as a double CD in 2001 and in 2018 as a triple vinyl album
March 1, 1970 Hartford, Connecticut University With James Taylor
March 2-4, 1970 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With Redbone
March 6-7, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Eastown Theatre With Pig Iron, Fiddler Crab
March 8, 1970 Vancouver, Canada P.N.E. Garden Auditorium With Seeds of Time
March 12-15, 1970 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Buddy Rich, Sea Train, Kimberly
March 20, 1970 San Diego, California Community Concourse With Eric Burdon & War
March 21, 1970 Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium With Quicksilver Messenger Service, Smith, Eric Mercury Birthrite
March 26, 1970 USA release date for the Movie The film opened at 7 theaters in the United States and Canada, in Boston, Coral Gables, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Washington D.C. and set opening day house records in each one with grosses totalling $41,633. It opened at a further theater in New York City on April 1 The movie received universal acclaim from newspaper and magazine critics in 1970. It was also an enormous box-office smash. The edition of May 20, 1970 of Variety reported it was doing well in its third week in Chicago and San Francisco. In each of those metropolitan areas the movie played at only one cinema during that week, but many thousands showed up. Eventually, after it branched out to more cinemas including more than one per metropolitan area, it grossed $50 million in the United States. The budget for its production was just $600,000, making it not only the fifth highest-grossing film of 1970 but one of the most profitable movies of that year as well. In cinemas in Europe: different release dates between June and October Japan in July / Australia in September / Southamerica countries in October footage I’m Goin’ Home feat. Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins in 1956 Mean Woman Blues by Claude Demetrius, famous by Elvis Presley in 1957 Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On by Dave Williams & James Fay Hall in 1955, famous by Big Maybelle in 1955 & Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YB7qyn5MVs
March 27, 1970 Chicago, Illinois Argon Ballroom With Savoy Brown, Argent
March 28, 1970 Cincinnati, Ohio Ludlow Garage With Alice Cooper
April 2, 1970 Hackensack, New Jersey Fox Theatre With Asian Flu, Unchartered Bus
April 3-4, 1970 Port Chester, New York Capitol Theatre With Stone The Crows
April 17, 1970 Release of the album "Cricklewood Green" songs played on tour from this album Working On The Road / Love Like A Man / 50’000 Miles Beneath My Brain
April 25, 1970 Würzburg, Germany Frankenhalle
April 27, 1970 München, Germany Circus Krone
April 28, 1970 Sindelfingen, Germany Sporthalle
April 29, 1970 Darmstadt, Germany Sporthalle am Böllenfalltor
May 8, 1970 London, West End Lyceum Theatre With Writing On The Wall, Matthews Southern Comfort
May 9, 1970 Southampton Guildhall With Writing On The Wall, Matthews Southern Comfort
May 11, 1970 Birmingham Town Hall With Writing On The Wall, Matthews Southern Comfort
May 13, 1970 Newcastle City Hall With Writing On The Wall, Matthews Southern Comfort
May 20, 1970 Sheffield City Hall
May 21, 1970 Aberdeen, Scotland Music Hall With T-Rex
May 22, 1970 Glasgow, Scotland Greens Playhouse With Wilde Horse
May 24, 1970 Dundee, Scotland Caird Hall With T-Rex
May 25, 1970 Manchester Free Trade Hall With Matthews Southern Comfort
May 26, 1970 Edinburgh, Scotland Usher Hall With T-Rex
June 12 - August 11, 1970 USA Tour 6
June 12, 1970 West Orange, New Jersey South Mountain Arena With Factory
June 13, 1970 Cincinnati Crosley Field Cincinnati Summer Pop Festival with Grand Funk Railroad / Mountain / Traffic / Mott The Hopple Stooges feat. Iggy Pop / Bob Seger / Alice Cooper / Zephyr a.o.
June 15-17, 1970 Boston, Massachusetts The Boston Tea Party With Mott The Hoople
June 19-20, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Eastown Theatre With Ambergris, Salvage
June 24-25, 1970 New York City Fillmore East With Illinois Speed Press, Catfish
June 26, 1970 Chicago, Illinois Aragon Ballroom With B.B. King, Mott The Hoople, Brownsville Station
June 28, 1970 Toronto, Canada CNE (Canadian National Expo) Grandstand Trans Continental Pop Festival Janis Joplin / The Band / Traffic / Grateful Dead Buddy Guy / Melanie / Mountain / Tom Rush a.o. footage I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / Love Like A Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge0D90hP5FY
July 1, 1970 Boston, Massachusetts Harvard Stadium Schaefer Music Festival with Mott The Hoople
July 3, 1970 Stony Brook, NY State University of New York, Stony Brook Gym, Pritchard Gymnasium With MC5, Stalk Forrest Group
July 4, 1970 Asbury Park, New Jersey Convention Hall With Mott The Hoople
July 3-5, 1970 Byron, Georgia Middle Georgia Raceway 2nd Atlanta International Pop Festival TYA played on the 5th Allman Brohters Band / Johnny Winter / Bob Seger / Mott The Hopple Richie Havens / It’s A Beautiful Day / Grand Funk Railraod / Spirit a.o.
July 15, 1970 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Casino Ballroom
July 16, 1970 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Mott The Hoople, Sweet Stavin Chain
July 17, 1970 Southampton, Long Island
July 17-19, 1970 Randall's Island, New York Downing Stadium New York Pop Festival TYA played on the 18th Jimi Hendrix / Ravi Shankar / Dr. John / Steppenwolf Van Morrison / Joe Cocker / Richie Havens / Mountain / Jethro Tull Grand Funk Railroad / Delaney & Bonnie & Friends / John Sebastian Tony Williams with John McLaughlin Eric Clapton Jack Bruce & Miles Davis
July 19, 1970 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center With Cactus feat. Tim Bogart & Carmine Appice
July 20, 1970 Vancouver, Canada Argodome With Seeds of Time
July 21, 1970 Morrison, Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheater With Grand Funk Railroad
July 22, 1970 Los Angeles, Inglewood The Forum With Grand Funk Railroad, Pacific Gas & Electric
July 23, 1970 Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center Arena
July 24, 1970 Dallas, Texas Dallas Memorial Auditorium
July 25, 1970 Houston, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum With Procol Harum, Children
July 26, 1970 San Antonio, Texas Convention Center With Procol Harum, Josefus
July 27, 1970 San Bernardino, California Swing Auditorium With Crabby Appleton, Flight
July 28-30, 1970 San Francisco, California Fillmore West With Cactus, Toe Fat
July 31, 1970 Phoenix, Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Festival Of Rock with Big Brother & The Holding Company Cactus Poco / Crabby Appleton / Poland
August 6, 1970 Tampa, Florida Curtis Hixon Hall
August 7-9, 1970 Leoni Township, Michigan Goose Lake Park Goose Lake International Music Festival TYA played on the 7th The Faces feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood / Stooges feat. Iggy Pop MC5 / Mountain / Flying Burrito Brothers feat. Gram Parsons James Gang feat. Joe Walsh / Chicago / Jethro Tull a.o. footage Sweet Little Sixteen by Chuck Berry, recorded in 1957, released 1958 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXKeazuilzk
August 8, 1970 Cleveland, Ohio Allen Theatre With Charade
August 7-10, 1970 Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada Mosport Park Strawberry Fields Festival TYA played on the 9th Grand Funk Railroad / Melanie / José Feliciano / Alice Cooper Jethro Tull / Mountain / Sly & The Family Stone / Cactus / Procol Harum Eric Burdon & War / The Youngbloods / Delaney & Bonnie & Friends a.o.
August 10-11, 1970 Port Chester, New York Capitol Theatre With Cactus, Haystacks Balboa
August 26-30, 1970 Isle Of Wight TYA played on the 29th Jimi Hendrix / Miles Davs / Joan Baez / The Doors / The Who / Free Emerson Lake & Palmer / Moody Blues / Joni Mitchell / Jethro Tull Sly & The Family Stone / Supertramp / Kris Kristofferson / David Bromberg Taste feat. Rory Gallagher / Tony Joe White / Ralph McTell / John Seabstian Terry Reid & David Lindley / Groundhogs / Chicago / Family / Procol Harum Leonard Cohen / Richie Havens / Cactus / Melanie / Pentangle / Donovan a.o. footage extract of I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k4Bt6l30eI
September 4, 1970 Berlin, Germany Waldbühne (moved to Deutschlandhalle because of bad weather) with Jimi Hendrix / Procol Harum Canned Heat / Cat Mother / Cold Blood
September 5, 1970 Hamburg, Germany Musikhälle With Procol Harum, Cold Blood
September 6, 1970 Insel Fehmarn, Germany Love and Peace Festival with Alexis Korner / Jimi Hendrix / Sly & The Family Stone Canned Heat / Mungo Jerry / Ginger Baker’s Air Force Renaissance / Fotheringay feat. Sandy Denny / John Surman Trio Keef Hartley Band / The Faces feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood Frumpy feat. Inga Rumpf / Embryo / Floh de Cologne / Cluster Rote Steine (later renamed Ton Steine Scherben) feat. Rio Reiser a.o. although TYA was scheduled and ready to play this festival, severe rains and winds brought the stage down, making it impossible for them to go on. Jimi Hendrix ‘s final concert
September 11, 1970 London Olympic Studios Beginning of the recordings for the album "WATT"
October 27, 1970 Paris L'Olympia With Chicken Shack
October 30, 1970 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom With Medicine Head
October 31, 1970 Weston-Super-Mare Winter Gardens Pavilion
November 1, 1970 Bournemouth Pavilion
November 2, 1970 Dunstable Civic Hall
November 3, 1970 Liverpool St. George's Hall With Howl
November 11 - December 1, 1970 USA Tour 7
November 11, 1970 Detroit, Michigan Eastown Theater With Allman Brothers, Mutzie (USA Tour 7 begins)
November 12, 1970 San Francisco, California Winterland With Mutzie
November 13, 1970 New York City Madison Square Garden With Buddy Miles, Brethren feat. Drummer Rick Marotta
November 14, 1970 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Procol Harum, Leon Russell
November 16, 1970 Dallas, Texas Moody Coliseum With Mylon
November 17, 1970 San Antonio, Texas Municipal Auditorium With Mylon
November 18, 1970 Houston, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum With Mylon
November 19, 1970 Miami, Florida Jai Alai Fronton With Joel Osner
November 20, 1970 Chicago, Illinois The Syndrome Coliseum With Mylon, Quatermass, Skid Row feat. Gary Moore
November 21, 1970 Berkeley, California Berkeley Community Center With Mylon
November 22, 1970 Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu Int'l. Center Arena With Nebulus
November 25, 1970 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Arena With Mylon
November 26, 1970 Kansas City, Missouri Freedom Palace With Leon Russell
November 27, 1970 New Orleans, Louisiana The Warehouse With Mylon
November 28, 1970 Santa Clara, California County Fair Grounds Pavilion With Mylon
November 29, 1970 San Diego, California Sports Arena With Mylon, Paul Butterfield Band
December 1, 1970 Atlanta, Georgia Municipal Auditorium With Stonehenge
December 1970 Release of the album "WATT" songs played on tour from this album I’m Coming On / She Lies In The Morning / Sweet Little Sixteen
December 1970 Groupies - Documentary Film by Ron Dorfman and Peter Nevard includes backstage and concert footage of Ten Years After Help Me / Good Morning Little Schoolgirl https://awkmo.co/groupies-1970s-documentary/
February 24, 1971 Odense, Denmark Fyens Forum
February 25, 1971 Stockholm, Sweden Konserthus Stora Salen With Mick Abrahams Band
February 26, 1971 Göteborg, Sweden Konserthuset With Mick Abrahams Band
February 27, 1971 København, Denmark K. B. Hallen
February 28, 1971 Hamburg, Germany Ernst-Merck-Halle
March 2, 1971 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle
March 4, 1971 Wien, Austria Konzerthaus, Grosser Saal
March 5, 1971 München, Germany Circus Krone
March 6, 1971 Düsseldorf, Germany Rheinhalle
March 7-8, 1971 Frankfurt, Germany Kongresshalle
March 9, 1971 Münster, Germany Münsterland Halle
March 10, 1971 Strasbourg, France Hall 16 du Wacken
March 11, 1971 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany Stadthalle
March 13, 1971 Montreux, Switzerland Casino With Mick Abrahams Band
March 17, 1971 Roma, Italy Palazzo dello Sport With Mick Abrahams Band
March 24, 1971 Brussels, Belgium Forest National the concert is performed without Chick Churchill do to illness Video inkl. Footage of the arrival at the airport Brussels of Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee, Andy Jaworksi, Chris Wright, Loraine Burgon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcKuzszccEI
February/March, 1971 At some of the February/March concerts TYA played "You’re Walking Around With Your Head In The Sky" - a new song they never recorded
April 8 - May 2, 1971 USA Tour 8
April 8, 1971 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Mylon, Cactus (USA Tour 8 begins)
April 9, 1971 St. Paul, Minnesota Civic Center With Humble Pie feat. Steve Marriott & Peter Frampton
April 10, 1971 Winnipeg, Canada Arena With Humble Pie, Manitoba
April 11, 1971 Memphis, Tennessee Mid South Coliseum With Cactus
April 13, 1971 Indianapolis, Indiana Fairgrounds Coliseum With Cactus
April 14, 1971 Canton, Ohio Canton Memorial Auditorium With Humble Pie, Uriah Heep
April 15, 1971 Providence, Rhode Island Auditorium With Humble Pie
April 16, 1971 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden With Humble Pie, Cactus
April 17, 1971 Syracuse, New York State Fair Coliseum With Humble Pie
April 18, 1971 Plattsburgh, New York SUNY Plattsburgh With David Rea
April 20, 1971 New York City Fillmore East With J. Geils Band
April 22, 1971 Louisville, Kentucky Convention Center
April 23-24, 1971 Dania, Florida Pirates World With Humble Pie
April 25, 1971 Champaign, Illinois University, Assembly Hall With Curved Air
April 26, 1971 Montreal, Canada Forum With Procol Harum, Pagliaro
April 28, 1971 Vancouver, Canada Pacific Coliseum With Chilliwack, High Flying Bird
April 29, 1971 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum With Ballin' Jack
April 30-May 1, 1971 San Francisco, California Winterland With Elixir, Grootna
May 2, 1971 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena With Humble Pie
May 25-June 18, 1971 London Olympic Studios Recording the album "A Space in Time"
August 1971 Release of the album "A Space in Time" To promote the album Columbia Records released a shortfilm with I’d Love To Change The World feat. footage of mostly Alvin Lee singing and playing as well as a bit of TYA being in the studio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSYFJB7o9ZQ
August 4-29, 1971 USA Tour 9
August 4, 1971 New York City Gaelic Park With Edgar Winter TYA played five songs from the their new album: Once There Was A Time / Here They Come Hard Monkeys / Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock & Roll You / One Of These Days
August 8, 1971 Wildwood, New Jersey Convention Hall
August 11, 1971 Atlanta, Georgia Municipal Auditorium
August 12, 1971 Houston, Texas Hofheinz Pavilion With Procol Harum
August 13-15, 1971 New Orleans, Louisiana The Warehouse With Edgar Winter
August 19, 1971 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Auditorium With Lee Michaels
August 20, 1971 Seattle, Washington Paramount Northwest With Junior Cadillac
August 21, 1971 Edmonton, Canada Clarke Stadium with Country Joe McDonald / Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids Seeds Of Time / Northwest Company
August 22, 1971 Calgary, Canada Stampede Grounds, Big Four Building With Painter
August 24, 1971 Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Auditorium With Procol Harum
August 25, 1971 Tulsa, Oklahoma Brady Theater With Procol Harum, Bright Eyes
August 27, 1971 Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center
August 28, 1971 St. Louis, Missouri Kiel Auditorium With J. Geils Band
August 29, 1971 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion With Mylon LeFevre, Donald Johanos
September 14, 1971 Bristol Colston Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 15, 1971 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 16, 1971 Newcastle City Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 18-19, 1971 London, West End Coliseum Theater With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 20, 1971 Southampton Guildhall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 22, 1971 Leicester De Montfort Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 24, 1971 Kingston upon Hull City Hall
September 25, 1971 Edinburgh, Scotland Empire
September 26, 1971 Manchester Free Trade Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 27, 1971 Bradford St. George's Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 28, 1971 Sheffield City Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
September 30, 1971 Newcastle City Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
October 2, 1971 Amsterdam, Netherlands Oude RAI With Cobra
October 4, 1971 Birmingham Town Hall With Supertramp, Keith Christmas
October 29 - November 25, 1971 USA Tour 10
October 29, 1971 Montreal, Canada Forum With Daddy Cool
October 30, 1971 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With J. Geils Band, Tucky Buzzard
November 1, 1971 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden With Mylon LeFevre
November 2, 1971 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena
November 3, 1971 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheatre With John Mayall Jazz Blues Fusion Band
November 4, 1971 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
November 5, 1971 Lincoln, Nebraska Pershing Auditorium
November 6, 1971 Wichita, Kansas Henry Levitt Arena
November 7, 1971 San Antonio, Texas HemisFair Arena
November 9, 1971 El Paso, Texas County Coliseum
November 10, 1971 San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena With J. Geils Band, Yes
November 11, 1971 Los Angeles, Inglewood Forum With J. Geils Band, Yes
November 12, 1971 San Francisco, California Winterland With Big Brother & The Holding Co., Gold
November 13, 1971 Honolulu, Hawaii International Center Arena With Good Thunder
November 16, 1971 Denver, Colorado Denver Coliseum With J. Geils Band
November 18, 1971 New York City Madison Square Garden
November 19, 1971 Williamsburg, Virginia William & Mary Hall With Yes
November 20, 1971 Durham, North Carolina Duke University Indoor Stadium With Yes
November 21, 1971 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With J. Geils Band, Curved Air
November 22, 1971 Madison, Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum With J. Geils Band
November 24, 1971 Tampa, Florida Fort Homer W. Hesterly With Mylon LeFevre
November 25, 1971 Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Gardens With John Mayall Jazz Blues Fusion Band, Glass Harp
January 8, 1972 Reading University With Stealers Wheel, Jude
January 13, 1972 Birmingham Aston University With Jude
January 14, 1972 Sheffield University With Supertramp, Jude
January 15, 1972 Lancaster University With Jude, National Head
January 19, 1972 Cardiff University With Jude
January 21, 1972 Liverpool University, Mountford Hall With Jude
January 22, 1972 Leeds University With Jude, Spiro Gyra
January 25, 1972 Brighton University With Jude
January 27, 1972 Nottingham University With Jude
January 28, 1972 Salford University With Supertramp, Jude
January 29, 1972 Leicester University, Percy Gee Building With Junkyard Angel
February 1972 Cap Ferrat, France Rolling Stones Mobile Studio first recording session for a new album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio the leftovers from the session, the songs Look At Yourself / Running Around / Holy Shit There’s A Feeling / I Hear You Calling My Name released as CD & Vinyl in 2017 & 2019 as “Cap Ferrat Sessions”
February 18, 1972 Odense, Denmark Fyens Forum With Patto feat. Ollie Halsall
February 20, 1972 København, Denmark Tivolis Koncertsal With Patto
February 21, 1972 Göteborg, Sweden Konserthuset With Patto
February 22, 1972 Oslo, Norway Njaardhallen With Patto
February 24, 1972 Stockholm, Sweden Royal Tennishallen With Patto
February 25, 1972 Lund, Sweden Olympen With Patto
February 26, 1972 København, Denmark Tivolis Koncertsal With Patto
March 3, 1972 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle With Patto
March 4, 1972 Hamburg, Germany Musikhälle With Patto
March 5, 1972 Düsseldorf, Germany Phillipshalle With Patto
March 6, 1972 Offenburg, Germany Oberrheinhalle With Patto
March 7, 1972 Ravensburg, Germany Oberschwabenhalle With Patto
March 8, 1972 Ludwigshafen, Germany Friedrich-Ebert-Halle With Patto
March 9, 1972 Münster, Germany Münsterlandhalle With Patto
March 10, 1972 Hannover, Germany Niedersachsenhalle With Patto
March 11, 1972 Köln, Germany Sporthalle With Patto
March 12, 1972 Nürnberg, Germany Meistersingerhalle With Patto
March 13, 1972 München, Germany Deutsches Museum, Kongress-Saal With Patto
March 19, 1972 Troyes, France Halles de Les Foire de Champagne, Festival St. Gratien
March 24, 1972 Rotterdam, Netherlands Ahoy Hall With Supertramp
March 25, 1972 Brussels, Belgium Forest National With Supertramp
March 28, 1972 Bolzano/Bozen, Italy Palazzo dello Ghiaccio
March 29, 1972 Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy Palasport
March 30, 1972 Roma, Italy Palazzo dello Sport With Supertramp
March 30, 1972 Release of the album "Alvin Lee And Company" feat. Single tracks Portable People / Rock Your Mama / The Sounds recorded January 1968 Crossroads from the recordings for in May 1968 Boogie On - a try out during the recording session of in September 1968
April 1, 1972 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle With Patto
April 2, 1972 Karlsruhe, Germany Schwarzwaldhalle With Patto
April 3, 1972 Bern, Switzerland Festhalle With Supertramp
April 13-29, 1972 USA Tour 11
April 13, 1972 New Haven, Connecticut Arena
April 14, 1972 Bangor, Maine Municipal Auditorium With Wild Turkey
April 15, 1972 Rochester, New York War Memorial Auditorium With Procol Harum
April 16, 1972 Buffalo, New York Memorial Auditorium With Procol Harum
April 17, 1972 Winnipeg, Canada Arena With Fludd
April 19, 1972 Bloomington, Minnesota Metropolitan Sports Centre With Procol Harum
April 20, 1972 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Cambria County War Memorial With Wild Turkey, Law
April 22, 1972 Atlanta, Georgia Alexander Memorial Coliseum With Wild Turkey
April 23, 1972 Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico, Arena With Edgar Winter
April 25, 1972 Dallas, Texas Memorial Auditorium With Procol Harum
April 26, 1972 Phoenix, Arizona Coliseum With Procol Harum
April 27, 1972 Tucson, Arizona Community Center With Procol Harum
April 28, 1972 Santa Clara, California County Fairgrounds Pavillion
April 29, 1972 Stockton, California University of the Pacific Stadium With Wild Turkey, Tower of Power
May 4, 1972 Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budōkan With Procol Harum
May 6, 1972 Osaka, Japan Koseinenkin Hall With Procol Harum
May 7, 1972 Osaka, Japan Osaka Festival Hall With Procol Harum, Songs played in Japan - One Of These Days / Once There Was A Time / Standing At The Station / Good Morning Little School Girl Hobbit / Slow Blues In C / Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home / Sweet Little Sixteen Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock And Roll You
July/August 1972 London Olympic Studios Second recording session for a new album
August 13, 1972 Reading, Thames Side Arena 11th National Jazz, Blues, Folk and Rock Festival TYA played on the 13th Faces feat. Rod Stewart & Ron Wood / Status Quo / Genesis / Nazareth Electric Light Orchestra / Edgar Broughton Band / Curved Air Johnny Otis R&B Show feat. Suggie Otis / Mungo Jerry The Pretty Things / Man / Linda Lewis / Roy Wood’s Wizard a.o.
September 11, 1972 Bremen, Germany Stadthalle With Stray
September 12, 1972 Essen, Germany Grugahalle With Stray
September 13, 1972 München, Germany Circus Krone With Stray
September 15-16, 1972 Wien, Austria Konzerthaus With Stray
September 26 - October 15, 1972 USA Tour 12
September 26, 1972 Toronto, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens With Edgar Winter, Frampton's Camel
September 27, 1972 London, Canada Gardens
September 28, 1972 Syracuse, New York Onondaga County War Memorial With J. Geils Band, Eggs Over Easy
September 29, 1972 Uniondale, New York Nassau Coliseum With Edgar Winter
September 30, 1972 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center With J. Geils Band
September 1972 Release of the album "Rock And Roll Music To The World" songs played on tour from this album You Give Me Loving / Standing At The Station / Turned Off TV Blues Rock And Roll Music To The World / Choo Choo Moma
October 1, 1972 New York City Academy of Music With Ramatam
October 2, 1972 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Farm Show Arena With Dr. John
October 3, 1972 Providence, Rhode Island Rhode Island Auditorium With Edgar Winter, Eggs Over Easy
October 4-5, 1972 Boston, Massachusetts Music Hall With Ramatam
October 6, 1972 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena With Edgar Winter
October 7, 1972 Chicago, Illinois Arie Crown Theatre With Nils Lofgren
October 8, 1972 Cleveland, Ohio Public Hall With Black Oak Arkansas
October 9, 1972 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Poco, Flo & Eddie
October 11, 1972 Norfolk, Virginia Scope Arena
October 12, 1972 Atlanta, Georgia Municipal Auditorium With Ramatam
October 13, 1972 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum
October 14, 1972 Pembroke Pines, Florida The Hollywood Sportatorium With Ramatam
October 15, 1972 St. Petersburg, Florida Bayfront Center With Ramatam, Nils Lofgren
October 26, 1972 Manchester Hard Rock With Frankie Miller
October 28, 1972 Birmingham Town Hall
October 29, 1972 Newcastle City Hall
October 30, 1972 Edinburgh, Scotland Caley Cinema
November 2-3, 1972 London, Finsbury Park Rainbow Theatre
November 4, 1972 Liverpool Stadium
November 6, 1972 Leicester De Montfort Hall
November 7, 1972 Bradford St. George's Hall With Frankie Miller
November 8, 1972 Stoke On Trent Victoria Hall Hanley
November 9, 1972 Bristol Colston Hall
November 1972 London BBC Radio 1 "Peel Sessions" recording broadcast on November 23, repeated December 14, 1972 TYA performing There’s A Feeling / I’m Writing You A Letter / Rock And Roll Music To The World
November 16 - December 13, 1972 USA Tour 13
November 16, 1972 Lubbock, Texas Municipal Coliseum With Wild Turkey, B.W.Stevenson
November 17, 1972 Houston, Texas Hofheinz Pavilion With Wild Turkey
November 18, 1972 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center With ZZ Top, Wild Turkey
November 19, 1972 Lincoln, Nebraska Pershing Auditorium With Wild Turkey, B.W.Stevenson
November 21, 1972 Wichita, Kansas Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center
November 22, 1972 St. Louis, Missouri Kiel Auditorium With REO Speedwagon, Ted Nugent, Wild Turkey
November 23, 1972 Flint, Michigan IMA Auditorium
November 24, 1972 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Chuck Berry, Wild Turkey
November 25, 1972 Fayetteville, North Carolina Cumberland County Memorial Arena
November 26, 1972 Columbia, South Carolina Carolina Coliseum With Edgar Winter, Wild Turkey
November 28, 1972 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace With The Eagles, Wild Turkey
November 29, 1972 Denver, Colorado Coliseum With ZZ Top
December 1-2, 1972 San Francisco, California Winterland With ZZ Top, Wild Turkey
December 3, 1972 Vancouver, Canada Pacific Coliseum With Wild Turkey, Motherhood
December 4, 1972 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Arena With Wild Turkey
December 7, 1972 Los Angeles, Inglewood Forum With Malo
December 8, 1972 San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena With Malo, Wild Turkey
December 9, 1972 Bakersfield, California Civic Auditorium
December 10, 1972 Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu International Center With The Eagles
December 11, 1972 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum With Malo
December 13, 1972 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium With Roxy Music, Wild Turkey
January 26, 1973 Amsterdam, Netherlands Concertgebouw With Wild Turkey
January 27, 1973 Rotterdam, Netherlands De Dolen Halle With Wild Turkey
January 28, 1973 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle With Robin Trower
January 29, 1973 Paris L'Olympia With Wild Turkey
February 11, 1973 Hamburg, Germany Musikhälle With Robin Trower
February 12, 1973 Kiel, Germany Ostseehalle With Robin Trower
February 13, 1973 Münster, Germany Münsterland Halle
February 14, 1973 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle With Robin Trower
February 15, 1973 Köln, Germany Sporthalle With Robin Trower
February 16, 1973 Offenburg, Germany Oberrheinhalle
February 17, 1973 München or Stuttgart, Germany Olympische Baskethalle or Messe Halle 6 With Robin Trower
February 18, 1973 Düsseldorf, Germany Phillipshalle With Robin Trower
March 17, 1973 Odense, Denmark Fyens Forum With The Beast
March 18, 1973 København, Denmark Tivolis Konserthal
March 19, 1973 Lund, Sweden Olympen With The Beast
March 21, 1973 Göteborg, Sweden Scandinavium
March 22, 1973 Stockholm, Sweden Tennishallen
April 5, 1973 Dunstable Civic Hall
April 6, 1973 Sheffield City Hall
April 8, 1973 Croydon Fairfield Hall
April 14, 1973 Reading University
April 15, 1973 Guildford Civic Hall
April 26 - May 13, 1973 USA Tour 14
April 26, 1973 Rochester, New York Rochester War Memorial With The Eagles, The Strawbs
April 27, 1973 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena With The Eagles, The Strawbs
April 28, 1973 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee Arena
April 29, 1973 Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kolf Sports Center, University
April 30, 1973 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Metropolitan Sports Center With Foghat, The Strawbs
May 1, 1973 Peoria, Illinois Bradley University Fieldhouse With The Strawbs
May 3, 1973 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum With Gentle Giant, The Strawbs
May 4, 1973 Birmingham, Alabama Municipal Auditorium With The Strawbs
May 5, 1973 New Orleans, Louisiana The Warehouse With The Strawbs
May 6, 1973 Memphis, Tennessee Ellis Auditorium North Hall With The Strawbs
May 7, 1973 Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Auditorium With Foghat, The Strawbs
May 8, 1973 Orlando, Florida Sports Stadium King Biscuit Flower Hour of D.I.R. Radio Network broadcasting nationwide a part of the concert Rock And Roll Music To The World / Slow Blues in C / Spoonful Turned Off TV Blues / I Woke Up This Morning / Sweet Little Sixteen I’m Goin’ Home feat. Maybelline by Chuck Berry in 1955 / I Got A Woman by Ray Charles in 1954 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ2Jsp__sMU
May 9, 1973 Dallas, Texas Texas State Fair Coliseum With Black Oak Arkansas, The Strawbs
May 11, 1973 El Paso, Texas El Paso County Coliseum With The Strawbs
May 12, 1973 Phoenix, Arizona Big Surf With Mason Proffit
May 13, 1973 Las Vegas, Nevada Ice Palace
May 18, 1973 Nagoya, Japan 名古屋市公会堂Nagoya Kokaido With Albert Hammond
May 19, 1973 Kyoto, Japan Kyoto Kaikan With Albert Hammond
May 21-22, 1973 Osaka, Japan Osaka Koseinenkin With Albert Hammond
May 23, 1973 Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budōkan With Albert Hammond, Songs played in Japan - One Of These Days / You Give Me Loving / Good Morning Little School Girl / Rock & Roll Music To The World Hobbit / Standing At The Station / Slow Blues In C / Silly Thing / Help Me / I’m Going Home / Sweet Little Sixteen / Choo Choo Mama
June 1973 Release of the album "Recorded Live"
August 3, 1973 London, Haringey Alexandra Palace With Barclay James Harvest, Wild Turkey
September 15, 1973 Plymouth Guildhall
September 16, 1973 Torquay Town Hall
September 17, 1973 Swansea, Wales Top Rank
September 20, 1973 Bristol Colston Hall
September 22, 1973 Hastings Pier Pavillion
September 30, 1973 Oxford New Theatre
October 3, 1973 Manchester Free Trade Hall
October 4, 1973 Leeds University
October 5, 1973 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom
October 6, 1973 Edinburgh, Scotland Heriot Watt University
October 12, 1973 Lancaster University
October 13, 1973 York University
October 15, 1973 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
October 19, 1973 Glasgow, Scotland Apollo
October 20, 1973 Loughborough Edward Herbert Building, University With Stray Dog
November 2, 1973 Release of "On The Road To Freedom" by Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre
November 30, 1973 London Rainbow Room in Biba's Fashion Store Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre on "Midnight Special" TV Show, filmed at the Rainbow Room in Biba’s Fashion Store in London with two female background singers, Mike Patto, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Boz Burrell, Ian Wallace, Tim Hinkley Rockin’ Til the Sun Goes Down / Carry My Load / The World is Changing also performing in this Episode are Procol Harum / Humble Pie / Steeleye Span https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJr80trTFPo
December 1973 London Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre on BBC Radio 1 "Peel Sessions" as guests Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre were the songs played live, also with other musicians, or did they broadcast the version from the album ? The World Is Changing / So Sad / On The Road To Freedom / Rockin' Till The Sun Goes Down broadcast December 13, 1973, repeated January 3, 1974
March 22, 1974 London, Finsbury Park Rainbow Theatre Alvin Lee with Mel Collins - Sax & Flute / Ian Wallace – Drums / Tim Hinkley – Keyboards / Alan Spenner - Bass Neil Hubbard – Guitar / Dyan Birch, Frank Collins & Paddie McHugh - backing Vocals, BBC TV Show broadcast a part of the Rainbow concert Going Through The Door / I’m Writting You A Letter Don’t Be Cruel by Otis Blackwell, famous by Elvis Presely in 1956 Money Honey by Jesse Stone, famous by The Drifters in 1953 and Elvis Presely in 1956 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdnXfqAdidA
April 1974 Release of the album "Positive Vibrations" songs played on tour from this album Nowhere To Run / It’s Getting Harder / Look Me Straight Into The Eyes
Ten Years After
April 18, 1974 Sheffield City Hall
April 19, 1974 Birmingham Town Hall
April 20, 1974 London, Finsbury Park Rainbow Theatre
April 21, 1974 Newcastle City Hall
April 22, 1974 Manchester Free Trade Hall TYA perform their final concert in England, they will be back in July 1983 at the Marquee in London
April 25, 1974 Antwerpen, Belgium Deurne Arena With PFM
April 26, 1974 Amsterdam, Netherlands Concertgebouw With PFM
April 28, 1974 Holstebro, Denmark Holstebrohallen
April 29, 1974 København, Denmark Falconer Teatret With PFM
April 30, 1974 Göteborg, Sweden Konzerthuset With PFM
May 1, 1974 Hamburg, Germany Musikhälle With PFM
May 2, 1974 Frankfurt, Germany Jahrhunderthalle
May 3, 1974 Ludwigshafen, Germany Friedrich-Ebert-Halle With PFM
May 4, 1974 München, Germany Circus Krone With PFM
May 5, 1974 Sindelfingen, Germany Messehalle
May 7, 1974 Paris Palais des Sports
May 13 - June 16, 1974 USA Tour 15
May 13, 1974 New York City Madison Square Garden With ZZ Top
May 15-16, 1974 Boston, Massachusetts Music Hall With Black Sheep
May 17, 1974 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Climax Blues Band
May 18, 1974 Binghamton, New York Broome County Veterans Arena
May 19, 1974 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center With ZZ Top
May 21, 1974 Charleston, West Virginia Civic Center With The Strawbs, Brownsville Station
May 22, 1974 Atlanta, Georgia The Omni With Golden Earring, Argent
May 23, 1974 St. Petersburg, Florida Bayfront Arena
May 24, 1974 Miami, Florida Miami Jai Alai Fronton With Black Sheep
May 25, 1974 Jacksonville, Florida Veteran's Memorial Coliseum
May 26, 1974 Birmingham, Alabama Municipal Auditorium
May 28, 1974 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall With 10cc
May 29, 1974 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Fairgrounds Coliseum With The Sharks feat. Chris Spedding
May 30, 1974 Chicago, Illinois International Ampitheater With Black Sheep
May 31, 1974 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center With Dave Mason
June 1, 1974 Kansas City, Missouri Memorial Hall With Morningstar
June 4, 1974 San Antonio, Texas Municipal Auditorium With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 5, 1974 Houston, Texas Hofheinz Pavillion With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 6, 1974 Forth Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 7, 1974 Oklahoma City Fairgreounds Arena With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 8, 1974 El Paso, Texas Civic Center With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 9, 1974 Tempe/Phoenix, Arizona Tempe Diablo Stadium With King Crimson, Robin Trower
June 11, 1974 Bakersfield, California Bakersfield Civic Auditorium With The Strawbs
June 13, 1974 Daly City/San Francisco Cow Palace With King Crimson, The Strawbs
June 14-15, 1974 Los Angeles, California Shrine Auditorium With 10cc
June 16, 1974 Fresno, California Selland Arena With Blue Oyster Cult, The Strawbs
August 3, 1974 New York City Speakeasy TV Show
August 17, 1974 San Francisco KRON Station Alvin Lee was interviewed by Chip Monck and performed with Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Lloyd Price in 1952 / jammin’ a slow Blues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NHMPkTJ5HY
November 1, 1974 Release of the album "In Flight" by Alvin Lee & Co. played at the concert: Alvin Lee’s song I Love You When You Rock And Roll and Chuck Berry’s Johnny Be Good (1958) – were left out for the release. I Love You When You Rock And Roll was released on the sampler Alvin Lee & Ten Years After “Solid Rock” in 1997
Alvin Lee & Co
Mel Collins - Sax & Flute / Ian Wallace – Drums / Ronnie Leahy – Keyboards / Steve Thompson - Bass / Brother James – Percussion / Donnie Perkins & Juanita Franklin - Backing Vocals
November 14, 1974 Amsterdam, Netherlands announced in articles by Record Mirror, Melody Maker, New Music Express issues October 19th, as well as NME issue November 9th, but most likely cancelled
November 15, 1974 Reading University, Students Union Building
November 17, 1974 Paris L'Olympia
November 21, 1974 København, Denmark Koncertsal Tivoli Alvin Lee announcement a song “Have a Good Feel” he never released on a album
November 24, 1974 Stockholm, Sweden Konserhuset
November 25, 1974 Göteburg, Sweden Concert Hall
November 26, 1974 Lund, Sweden Olympen
November 29, 1974 Brussels, Belgium Ancienne Belgique
December 1, 1974 Montreux, Switzerland Maison de Congrès
December 4, 1974 Düsseldorf, Germany Philipshalle
December 5, 1974 Frankfurt, Germany Kongresshalle
December 6, 1974 München, Germany Deutsches Museum
December 7, 1974 Heidelberg, Germany Stadthalle
December 8, 1974 Hamburg, Germany Musikhälle
December 14, 1974 Kilburn Gaumont State Theatre
January 3 - March 1, 1975 USA Tour 15
January 3, 1975 Orlando, Florida Sports Stadium
January 4, 1975 Miami Beach, Florida Convention Center With American Tears
January 5, 1975 Charleston, South Carolina Civic Center
January 6, 1975 Atlanta, Georgia Municipal Auditorium
January 7, 1975 New Orleans, Louisiana The Warehouse With Eric Burdon
January 8, 1975 Nashville, Tennessee War Memorial Auditorium
January 10, 1975 Boston, Massachusetts Orpheum Theater
January 11, 1975 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Roy Bucha, American Tears
January 12, 1975 West Hartford, Connecticut Music Hall
January 15, 1975 Knoxville, Tennessee Civic Center
January 16, 1975 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Syria Mosque With American Tears
January 17, 1975 Hershey, Pennsylvania The Arena
January 18, 1975 New York City Academy of Music With Gentle Giant, American Tears. broadcast part of the concert on the King Biscuit Flower Hour of D.I.R. Radio Network, broadcasting nationwide on February 9th and November 16th Somebody’s Calling / Going Through The Door / Money Honey / Ride My Train the concert was released as a double CD in 2017
January 19, 1975 Washington D.C. Lisner Auditorium - George Washington University
January 20, 1975 Albany, New York State Palace Theatre
January 22, 1975 Buffalo, New York State Kleinhans Music Hall With Gentle Giant
January 23, 1975 Rochester, New York State Auditorium Theatre With Gentle Giant
January 24, 1975 Detroit, Michigan Masonic Temple American Tears
January 25, 1975 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Auditorium
January 27, 1975 Flint, Michigan I.M.A. Auditorium
January 28, 1975 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theatre
January 29, 1975 St. Paul, Minneapolis, Minnesota Civic Center Theatre
January 31, 1975 Norman, Oklahoma University - McCasland Field House
February 1, 1975 Tulsa, Oklahoma Municipal Auditorium With Gentle Giant
February 2, 1975 St. Louis, Missouri Ambassador Theatre With Gentle Giant, Mason Proffitt
February 6, 1975 San Diego, California Civic Theatre
February 7, 1975 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena With Flo & Eddie
February 8, 1975 Fresno, California Warnors Theatre With Gentle Giant
February 9, 1975 Santa Barbara, California University
February 11, 1975 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum With James Cotten Band, Johnny Winter
February 12, 1975 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre
February 14-15, 1975 San Francisco, California Winterland With Gentle Giant, Raw Soul
February 16, 1975 Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu International Center Arena With Sugarloaf
February 28, 1975 San Antonio, Texas Texas Theatre With Gentle Giant
March 1, 1975 Arlington, Texas UTA Texas Hall With Gentle Giant
March 8, 1975 Norwich University With Ron Crisp
March 14, 1975 Uxbridge Brunel University
March 15, 1975 Loughborough University
March 21, 1975 broadcast date Alvin Lee & Co. performing on the Midnight Special TV Show Somebody’s Calling Me / Time and Space / Going Through The Door / Ride My Train https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSPXnwVwEmA
March 22, 1975 Dagenham Roundhouse
March 23, 1975 Hemel Hempstead Pavilion
March 27, 1975 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom
March 29, 1975 Folkestone Pavilion, Lea's Cliff Hall
May 17, 1975 broadcast date Antenne 2 (France) (today France 2, French National TV) the TV show Juke-Box, presented by Freddy Hausser They visit Alvin Lee in his studio. The 40 minute programm includes a interview, Alvin playing acoustic guitar, singing parts of new songs which remained unreleased as well as Time And Space, playing guitar along Ride My Train, footage from the Rainbow concert, playing a alternative version of Going Through The Door, a track from the group FBI, also Alvin jamming with FBI
July 17 - September 1, 1975 USA Tour 16 Ten Years After Farewell Tour
July 17, 1975 most likely: Birmingham, Alabama Municipal Auditorium with Leslie West
July 18, 1975 Tampa, Florida Curtis Hixon Hall With Leslie West, Gary Wright
July 19, 1975 Orlando, Florida Sports Stadium With Leslie West, Gary Wright
July 20, 1975 Miami, Florida Jai Alai Fronton With Gary Wright
July 21, 1975 Jacksonville, Florida Coliseum With Leslie West
July 23, 1975 Atlanta, Georgia The Omni
July 26, 1975 Houston, Texas Hofheinz Pavilion With Leslie West
July 27, 1975 Dallas, Texas Memorial Auditorium With Gary Wright
July 29, 1975 Tucson, Arizona Community Center With Peter Frampton, Gary Wright
July 31, 1975 Tempe, Arizona Tempe Stadium With Robin Trower
August 1, 1975 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena With Slade
August 2, 1975 San Diego, California Sports Arena With Peter Frampton
August 3, 1975 Modesto, California Olympic Gold Arena With The Earthquakes
August 4, 1975 San Francisco Winterland With Slade, Frankie Miller Band
Rock And Roll Music To The World / Love Like A Man / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues In C Hobbit / One Of These Days / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home / Sweet Little Sixteen Choo Choo Moma / Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock And Roll You footage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kokr_y2Hg8
August 7, 1975 Albuquerque, New Mexico Civic Auditorium With Ruby Starr, Grey Ghost
August 9, 1975 San Antonio, Texas Municipal Auditorium
August 10, 1975 Chalmette / New Orleans Bernard Civic Auditorium With Outlaws
August 12, 1975 Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Arena With Sassafras
August 14, 1975 St. Louis, Missouri Kiel Convention Hall With Sassafras
August 15, 1975 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arena With Fleetwood Mac
August 16, 1975 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center With Fleetwood Mac, Sassafras
August 17, 1975 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheatre With Leslie West, Sassafras
August 18, 1975 Indianapolis, Indiana Convention Center With Mahogany Rush feat. Frank Marino, Sassafras
August 19, 1975 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Slade / Sassafras
August 21, 1975 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden With Lynyrd Skynyrd
August 22, 1975 Jersey City, New Jersey Roosevelt Stadium With The Faces, Lynyrd Skynyrd
August 23, 1975 Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center With Peter Frampton, Sassafras
August 24, 1975 Long Island, New York State Commack Arena With Peter Frampton, Sassafras
August 26, 1975 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Peter Frampton, Sassafras
August 27, 1975 Toledo, Ohio Sports Arena With Peter Frampton, Sassafras
August 28, 1975 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena With Peter Frampton, Sassafras
August 29, 1975 Niagara Falls, Canada International Convention Center With REO Speedwagon, Sassafras
August 30, 1975 Springfield, Massachusetts Civic Center With Slade
August 31, 1975 Bangor, Maine Auditorium With Sassafrass
September 1, 1975 Moncton, Canada Auditorium With Sassafrass
September 12, 1975 Release of Alvin Lee's solo album "Pump Iron" Songs played from this album on some of the concerts during the tours of Alvin Lee & Co. / AL Band 1976 Time And Space / Let The Sun Burn Down / Julian Rice / One More Chance / You Told Me. To promote Alvin Lee made films for four songs, these films are included in the Alvin Lee released by Viceroy Music in 1993 Time And Space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlM43aKlEBs You Told Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIgdsnnOPi8 One More Chance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb-HAmX1-Ok Truckin’ Down The Other Way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAh5HqejEZ0
Mid April 1976 The British music press announced the release of a new album named for May 28, 1976 co-produced and engineered by Chris Kimsey, as for early May a Single with Sea Of Heartbreak by Paul Hampton & Hal David famous by Don Gibson in 1961 / It’s A Gas As the musicnewspaper Sounds announced in the May 1st issue, the album was unnamed in , but soon after Alvin Lee decided to cancel the release of this new album. Most of the songs appeard as new versions an Ten Years Later’s in April 1978
April 24, 1976 Cardiff University Alvin Lee Band with Tim Hinkley – keyboards / Bryson Graham – drums / Andy Pyle – bass
April 30, 1976 Bradford University With FBI
May 1, 1976 Birmingham Odeon
May 7, 1976 Bristol University
May 8, 1976 Ipswich Gaumont Theatre
May 15, 1976 York University With FBI
May 19, 1976 Dunstable Queensway Hall
May 22, 1976 Leicester Leicester Polytechnic University
May 23, 1976 London, Camden Roundhouse With Jeff Beck Band, Kraan (from Germany)
May 31, 1976 Southend-On-Sea Roots Hall Stadium with Fairport Convention / David Bromberg Band Magna Carta / Mickey Jupp Band / Crossbreed Highly Strung Vest & Friends / Budgie
June 6, 1976 Offenburg, Germany Sunrise Festival Bob Marley / Van De Graaf Generator / Man / War Procol Harum / Wishbone Ash / Scorpions
Gonna Turn You On / Friday the 13th / Midnight Special Trad., famous by Leadbelly and Big Bill Broonzy New Song (never released on a album) / Ain’t Nothin’ Shakin’ / The Devil’s Screaming
June 7, 1976 - April 3, 1978 No concerts, these 22 months are Alvin Lee’s longest concert break since he started doing concerts
April, 1978 Ten Years Later Alvin Lee with Tom Compton – Drums / Mick Hawksworth – Bass.
April, 1978 Release of the album "Rocket Fuel" Songs played on tour from this album Gonna Turn You On / Friday the 13th / Ain’t Nothin’ Shakin’
April 4, 1978 Hamburg, Germany Auditorium Maximum (Audimax)
April 5, 1978 Offenbach, Germany Stadthalle
April 6, 1978 Köln, Germany Sartory-Säle
April 7, 1978 München, Germany Circus Krone
April 8, 1978 Stuttgart, Germany Gustav-Siegle Haus
April 9, 1978 Erlangen, Germany Stadthalle
April 10, 1978 Berlin, Germany HdK - Hochschule der Künste
April 12, 1978 Breda, Netherlands Het Turfschip
April 13, 1978 Aachen, Germany Eurogress
April 14, 1978 Mannheim, Germany Rosengarten Musensaal
April 26, 1978 Paris Pavillon de Paris
April 27, 1978 Faches Thumesnil / Lille, France La Rotonde
May 2 - June 3, 1978 USA Tour 17
May 2, 1978 Flint, Michigan Auditorium With Bachman-Turner Overdrive
May 3, 1978 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Bachman-Turner Overdrive
May 4, 1978 Madison, Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum With Bachman-Turner Overdrive
May 5, 1978 Hammond, Indiana Civic Center With Bachman-Turner Overdrive
May 6, 1978 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheatre With Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Judas Priest
May 13, 1978 St.Paul, Minnesota Civic Center With Jefferson Starship
May 17, 1978 Phoenix, Arizona Celebrity Theatre With Dudek Finnigan Krueger Band
May 19, 1978 San Francisco Winterland With Sammy Hagar, Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
Gonna Turn You On / Good Morning Little School Girl / Help Me / Ain’t Nothin’ Shakin’ / Scat Thing Hey Joe by Billy Roberts in the late 50ties, famous by Jimi Hendrix in 1966 / I’m Goin’ Home / Choo Choo Moma / Rip It Up by Robert Blackwell & John Marascalco, famous by Little Richard in 1956 footage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9fz70LxrUo
May 20, 1978 San Diego, California California Theatre
May 24, 1978 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theatre With Shooting Star
May 2?, 1978 Corpus Christi, Texas Ritz Music Hall With Ultra
May 28, 1978 Dallas, Texas Convention Center With The Dixie Dregs
May 30, 1978 Houston, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum With Dudek Finnigan Krueger Band
May 31, 1978 Austin, Texas Armadillo World Headquarters
June 3, 1978 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena With Legs Diamond
July ? - August 19, 1978 AL USA Tour 18
July ?, 1978 Hartford, Connecticut Stage West
July 22, 1978 Malta, New York State Albany-Saratoga Speedway Albany-Saratoga Rock Festival Blue Öyster Cult / Derringer / tucket / British Lions
July 23, 1978 Hempstead, New York Calderone Concert Hall Broadcast on WLIR-FM Radio
July 25, 1978 Scarborough, Maine Scarborough Fair? Downs With Blue Öyster Cult / UFO, Dr. Hook / British Lions
July 27, 1978 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stanley Theatre
July 30, 1978 Richfield, Ohio Coliseum With Iron City House Rockers
August 2, 1978 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Riverside Theatre
August 4, 1978 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheatre With AC/DC
August 6, 1978 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Fairgrounds Grandstand Super Rock 78 - The Oklahoma Jam with Van Halen / Montrose / Black Oak Arkansas / Rick Derringer Wet Willie / Climax Blues Band / Stillwater / Missouri ao
August 11, 1978 San Antonio, Texas Municipal Auditorium With Black Oak Arkansas
August 16, 1978 Birmingham, Alabama Boutwell Auditorium
August 18, 1978 West Palm Beach, Florida Auditorium With Black Oak Arkansas
August 19, 1978 Tampa, Florida Plant Field Joe Cocker / Atlanta Rhythm Section / Black Oak Arkansas Seals & Crofts / The Cooper Brothers
August 26, 1978 Ulm, Germany Friedrichsau, Festplatz Summertime Open Air Festival Frank Zappa / Joan Baez / John McLaughlin / Genesis Scorpions / Brand X
September 1, 1978 Köln, Germany Radrennbahn Müngersdorf
September 3, 1978 Saarbrücken, Germany Ludwigspark Stadion Summertime Open Air Festival Frank Zappa / Joan Baez / John McLaughlin / Genesis Scorpions / Brand X
September 8, 1978 London Hammersmith Odeon they play a one minute version of That’ll Be The Day by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison & Norman Petty in 1957
September 13, 1978 Essen, Germany Grugahalle With Peter Gabriel, Paul Butterfield Band
September, 1978 WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk (divison of German National TV) broadcasts the concert in the show broadcast by various European countries, approximately 10 Million viewers Gonna Turn You On / Help Me / Ain’t Nothin’ Shakin’ / Just Another Boogie / Hey Joe / Scat Thing I’m Goin’ Home feat. A Big Hunk Of Love by Aaron Schroeder & Sidney Wyche, famous by Elvis Presley in 1959 Sweet Little Sixteen / Rip It Up / Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry in 1956 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzjpJvucYcM
September 29, 1978 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle
November 1978 Release of the album "Let It Rock" recorded January 1977 with Zoot Money – Keyboards / Alan Spenner - Bass / John Susswell - Drum
April 1979 Release of the album "Ride On" Songs played on tour from this album It’s A Gaz / Hey Joe
May 12 – June 30, 1979 USA Tour 19
May 12, 1979 East Orange, New Jersey Upsala College
May 13, 1979 Galloway Township, New Jersey Stockton State College
May 15, 1979 Flint, Michigan I.M.A. Auditorium With Jay Ferguson
May 16, 1979 Saginaw, Michigan Wendler Arena With Jay Ferguson
May 17, 1979 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Jay Ferguson
May 18, 1979 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheater
May 22, 1979 Atlanta, Georgia Fox Theatre With Blackfoot
May 23, 1979 Dothan, Alabama Civic Center With Blackfoot
May 25, 1979 Jacksonville, Florida Veterans Memorial Coliseum
May 26, 1979 Miami, Florida Gusman Hall
May 27, 1979 Fort Myers, Florida Lee County Arena With Black Oak Arkansas, Blackfoot
May 28, 1979 Gainesville, Florida University of Florida
May 31, 1979 New Orleans, Louisiana The Warehouse With Black Oak Arkansas, Blackfoot
June 1, 1979 Huntsville, Alabama Von Braun Civic Center
June ?, 1979 Passaic, New Jersey Capitol Theatre
June 2, 1979 Nashville, Tennessee Municipal Auditorium With Black Oak Arkansas, Blackfoot
June 6, 1979 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena With Michael Stanley Band, Blackfoot
June 9, 1979 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stanley Theatre
June 10, 1979 Landover, Maryland Capital Centre
June 14, 1979 West Hartford, Connecticut Hard Rock Stage West With Hot Head Slater
June 15, 1979 Hempstead, New York Calderone Concert Hall With Blackfoot
June 16, 1979 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg Theatre
June 26, 1979 Portland, Oregon Paramount Theatre With The Heaters
June 25 or 27, 1979 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre With The Heaters
June 28, 1979 Oakland, California Auditorium With Blackfoot / SVT
June 29, 1979 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena With Blackfoot
June 30, 1979 Riverside, California Raincross Square
July 21, 1979 broadcast date TYL perform Hey Joe at the "Rockpop" TV Show, Episode 16 German National TV Station ZDF with The Police / Robert Palmer / Fischer Z / Dennis Brown / Saga / Amii Stewart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgwvIItBsRQ
August 18, 1979 Saarbrücken, Germany Ludwigspark Stadion Open Air Festival with Queen / Rory Gallagher / The Commodores / Molly Hatchet
August 19, 1979 Bilzen, Belgium Bilzen Festival with Van Morrison / Nils Lofgren / Inner Circle / Molly Hatchet
August 24, 1979 Winterthur, Switzerland Musikfestwochen With Cimarons
October 22, 1979 Düsseldorf, Germany
October 25, 1979 Bremen, Germany Stadthalle With Louisiana Red
October 30, 1979 Neunkirchen, Germany Hemmerleinhalle With Louisiana Red
October 31, 1979 Offenbach, Germany Stadthalle With Louisiana Red
November 20, 1979 broadcast date TYL perform Hey Joe on "Old Grey Whistle Test" TV Show, BBC 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-upHMJlSTM
November 26, 1979 Birmingham Odeon
November 27, 1979 Leicester De Montfort Hall
November 28, 1979 London Hammersmith Odeon
November 29, 1979 Newcastle City Hall
November 30, 1979 Bristol Colston Hall
October 1, 1980 Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Guitar & Vocals / Mickey Fe’at – Bass & Vocals / Tom Compton – Drums. Announced concerts in Bath - Pavilion / Hull - City Hall / Carlisle – Market Hall / Maidenhead - Liesure Center Leicester - University / Sheffield – Top Rank, between September 30, and October 8, are postponed or canceled ?
October 9, 1980 Nottingham Palais
October 10, 1980 Release of the album "Free Fall" Songs played on tour from this album No More Lonely Nights / Ridin’ Truckin’ / Stealin’ / Heartache
October 10, 1980 Cardiff, Wales University
October 11, 1980 Guildford Surrey University
October 13, 1980 Glasgow, Scotland Tiffany's
October 14, 1980 Birmingham Top Rank
October 15, 1980 Brighton Sussex University
October 16, 1980 Poole Art Centre
October 21, 1980 London Lyceum Theatre
October 22, 1980 Middlesbrough Town Hall
October 23, 1980 Blackburn King George's Hall
November 12 – January 8, 1981 USA Tour 20
November 12, 1980 West Palm Beach, Florida Auditorium With ZZ Top
November 15, 1980 Montgomery, Alabama Sandy Creek Campground With ZZ Top
November 16, 1980 Greensboro, North Carolina Coliseum With ZZ Top
November 19, 1980 Wheeling, West Virginia Civic Center With ZZ Top
November 26, 1980 Columbus, Ohio Agora Ballroom
November 28, 1980 Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee Theatre
December 5, 1980 Chicago, Illinois Aragon Ballroom
December 6, 1980 St.Louis, Missouri Kiel Auditorium The Outlaws / 707
December 7, 1980 Macomb, Illinois Western Illinois University With Molly Hatchet
December 9, 1980 Houston, Texas The Summit With Kansas
December 10, 1980 San Antonio, Texas Convention Center With Kansas
December 11, 1980 Dallas, Texas Wintergarden
December 12, 1980 El Paso, Texas County Coliseum With Kansas
December 13, 1980 Phoenix, Arizona Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum With Kansas
December 14, 1980 Tucson, Arizona Community Center Arena With Kansas
December 17, 1980 Los Angeles Sports Arena With Kansas
December 19, 1980 San Francisco, California Cow Palace With Kansas
December 26, 1980 Hempstead, New York State Calderone Concert Hall Radio Broadcast during the BBC Rock Hour Show on WLIR FM Are You Ready To Rock & Roll (unreleased song by Mickey Fe’at) / Good Morning Little School Girl No More Lonely Nights / Ridin’ Truckin’ / Scat Thing / Stealin’ / I’m Going Home / Choo Choo Mama Rip It Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F63Ru5pQOaE
December 27, 1980 Worcester, Massachusetts Loew's Center For The Performing Arts
December 29, 1980 Landover, Maryland Capital Center With The Kinks
December 31, 1980 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena With Spirit, Radio Broadcast on WABX FM
Are You Ready To Rock & Roll / Good Morning Little School Girl / No More Lonely Nights Ridin’ Truckin’ / Help Me / Stealin’ / Slow Down / Scat Thing / Hey Joe I’m Going Home / Choo Choo Mama / Rip It Up / Sweet Little Sixteen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXm0j_ppGM
January 2, 1981 Kansas City, Missouri Uptwon Theatre
January 4, 1981 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena With Cheap Trick
January 7, 1981 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre
January 8, 1981 Portland, Oregon Paramount Theatre
October 1981 Release of the album "RX5" Songs played on tour from this album Rock & Roll Guitar Picker / Can’t Stop / Nutbush City Limits by Tina Turner in 1973
October 1981 Alvin Lee Band with Mick Taylor – guitar & piano / Tom Compton – Drums / Fuzzy Samuels - Bass. Songs played with this line up One Of These Days / Honey Pie (new unreleased song) / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues In C / Love Like A Man Going Through The Door / Slow Down / Can’t Stop / I’m Writing You A Letter / Help Me / Just Another Boogie / I’m Going Home Choo Choo Mama / Sweet Little Sixteen
October 26, 1981 Torino, Italy Palasport
October 27, 1981 Firenze, Italy Teatro Tenda
October 28, 1981 Milano, Italy Rolling Stone
October 29, 1981 Roma, Italy Teatro Tendastrisce
October 30, 1981 Biel, Switzerland Kongresshaus Had to be canceled because the band arrived from Italiy around two hours after the concert had to start
November 1, 1981 Hamburg, Germany
November 3, 1981 Kiel, Germany Ball Pompös
November 12, 1981 Paris Théâtre Le Palace
November 14, 1981 Montpellier, France Grand Odeon
November 15 – December 21, 1981 USA Tour 21
November 17, 1981 London Hammersmith Odeon With Dark Star
November 20, 1981 Montreal, Canada Hall Forum With Black Sabbath
November 21, 1981 Ottawa, Canada Civic Center With Black Sabbath
November 22, 1981 Binghamton, New York State Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena With Black Sabbath
November 23, 1981 Allentown, Pennsylvania Agricultural Hall With Black Sabbath
November 24, 1981 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Lehigh University, Stabler Arena With Black Sabbath
November 25, 1981 Glens Falls, New York State Civic Center With Black Sabbath
November 27, 1981 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena With Black Sabbath
November 28, 1981 Roslyn, New York State My Father's Place Radio Broadcast WLIR FM
One Of These Days / Honey Pie (new unreleased song) / Good Morning Little School Girl Slow Blues In C / Love Like A Man (incomplete in this youtube upload) https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=3h5diFWvmgM
November 29, 1981 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Fairgrounds With Black Sabbath
November 30, 1981 Charleston, West Virginia Civic Center With Black Sabbath
December 1, 1981 Buffalo, New York State Buffalo Memorial Auditorium With Black Sabbath
December 3, 1981 Landover, Maryland Capital Centre With Black Sabbath
December 4, 1981 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum With Black Sabbath
December 5, 1981 Salisbury, Maryland Wicomico Youth & Civic Center With Black Sabbath
December 6, 1981 Richmond, Virginia Coliseum With Black Sabbath
December 8, 1981 Richfield, Ohio Coliseum With Black Sabbath
December 9, 1981 Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Gardens With Black Sabbath
December 10, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum With Black Sabbath
December 11, 1981 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theatre
December 12, 1981 Little Rock, Arkansas T. H. Barton Coliseum With Black Sabbath
December 13, 1981 Mobile, Alabama Municipal Auditorium With Black Sabbath
December 14, 1981 Atlanta, Georgia Agora Ballroom
December 15, 1981 Granite City, Illinois Stages
December 16, 1981 Nashville, Tennessee Municipal Auditorium With Black Sabbath
December 17, 1981 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum With Black Sabbath
December 18, 1981 Champaign, Illinois Studio One
December 19, 1981 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena With Black Sabbath
December 20-21, 1981 Chicago, Illinois International Ampitheatre With Black Sabbath
March 26-28, 1982 Valencia, Spain Hipódromo de Saler Festival. Tom Compton – Drums / Fuzzy Samuels – Bass. Which day the Alvin Lee Band played is unidentified.
May 13, 1982 Beograd, Serbia Hala Pionir Majski Rock & Blues Festival with Stan Webb's Speedway / Nightwing
May 15, 1982 Madrid, Spain Palacio de los Deportes Fiestas de San Isidro with Wilko Johnson
June 4, 1982 Lisboa, Portugal Pavilhão do Belenenses
June 5, 1982 Oporto, Portugal Pavilhão Infante de Sagres
June 7, 1982 Milano, Italy Rolling Stone
July 20, 1982 Nyon, Switzerland Paléo Festival
September 4, 1982 Aranda de Duero, Spain Plaza de Toros Gran Festival de Rock
1982 Alvin Lee at Gas Tank TV Show, Episode 1 playing with Eric Burdon Trying To Get To You by Rose Marie McCoy & Charles Singleton in 1954, famous by Elvis Presley in 1956 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkhiVK8XQY Medley feat. Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Lloyd Price in 1952 / Be Bop A Lula by Gene Vincent & Bill Davis in 1956 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUHIjkYbaQs Heart Attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh94acR_wG0
1982 Alvin Lee at Gas Tank TV Show, Episode 3 playing with Chris Farlow Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad) by T-Bone Walker in 1947 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO0Ei3U0NZ4 Staring Outta Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZKK_PAa5xo Lucille by Richard Penniman & Albert Collins in 1956, famous by Little Richard in 1957 adding to the house band is Rick Parfitt (Status Quo) & Ian Paice (Deep Purple) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNidtZmkgK0
1982 Alvin Lee at Gas Tank TV Show, Episode 5 playing with the house band feat. Rick Wakeman – Keyboards / Tony Ashton – Piano / Chas Cronk - Bass / Tony Ferdez - Drums Rock And Roll Guitar Picker / I Maybe Wrong But I Won’t Be Wrong Always includes a interview with Alvin Lee / other guests are Suzy Quatro, Ian Paice and Steve Hackett recorded at Ewart Television, Wandsworth, England, broadcast on Channel 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp6vdaSOx1U
January 24, 1983 Zagreb, Croatia
January 25, 1983 Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina Borik
January 26, 1983 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina Zetra
January 27, 1983 Beograd, Serbia Hala Pinki
January 29, 1983 Budapest, Hungary Sportcsarnok
January 30, 1983 Čakovec, Croatia
January 31, 1983 Ljubljana, Slovenia Hala Tivoli
February 2? – April ?, 1983 USA Tour 22 On this tour Alvin Lee played sometimes Ordinary Man, a song he released in 1986 on the Detroit Diesel album
February 2?, 1983 Poughkeepsie, New York State The Chance
February 2?, 1983 West Hempstead, New York State Calderone Concert Hall With Johnny Winter, The Blues Blasters
February 27, 1983 New York City The Palladium With Johnny Winter, West, Lang & Anderson
March 1, 1983 Owing's Mill, Maryland Painter's Mill Star Theatre With Johnny Winter
March 2, 1983 Rensselaer, New York State The Hulla-Baloo With The Lazers
March 4, 1983 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania Brandywine Club With Johnny Winter
March 5, 1983 Worcester, Massachusetts E.M. Loew's Theatre Of Performing Art
March 6, 1983 North Brunswick, New Jersey Royal Manor North With Johnny Winter
March 7, 1983 New Haven, Connecticut Toad's Place With China Doll
March 10, 1983 Toronto, Canada El Mocambo
March 11 & 14, 1983 Royal Oak, Michigan Royal Oak Music Theater
March 12, 1983 Chicago, Illinois Park West Theater With Grand Alliance
March 13, 1983 Kalamazoo, Michigan Stan & Ollies
March 15, 1983 Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Palms
March 17, 1983 Granite City, Illinois Stages
March 18, 1983 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theatre
March ??, 1983 Kenner, Louisiana Richie's 3D Night Club
March 2?, 1983 Beaumont, Texas Cardi's
March 2?, 1983 Dallas, Texas Agora Ballroom
March 23, 1983 Houston, Texas Cardi's
March 2?, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas RoxZ Club
March 28, 1983 Albuquerque, New Mexico Graham Central Station
April 2, 1983 Phoenix, Arizona Celebrity Theatre With Strange Daze
April 3, 1983 Tucson, Arizona Cowboys With Strange Daze
April 5, 1983 La Jolla, California Rodeo Club
April 6, 1983 Huntington Beach, California Golden Bear
April 7, 1983 Reseda, California Reseda County Club With Les Dudek
April 8, 1983 Palo Alto, California Keystone
May 11, 1983 Luxembourg, Belgium Walferdange
May 16, 1983 Bochum, Germany Zeche
May 18, 1983 Berlin, Germany Metropol
May 21, 1983 Ludwigsburg, Germany Metropol
May 23, 1983 Basel, Switzerland Open Air With Mothers Finest
May 27, 1993 Paris, La Défense Club Phil One
August 14, 1983 Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands / Baarle-Hertog, Belgium Zomerfeesten
July 1-2, 1983 London The Marquee Ten Years After - 25th Anniversary Celebration
Love Like A Man / I May Be Wrong But I Won’t Be Wrong Always / Good Morning Little School Girl Hobbit / Slow Blues In C / Woodchopper’s Ball / Help Me / I Got My Mojo Working by Preston Foster in 1956, famous by Muddy Waters in 1957 / Mystery Train by Junior Parker in 1953, famous by Elvis Presley in 1955 Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home feat. Hound Dog by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller famous by Big Mama Thornton recorded in 1952, released 1953 & Elvis Presley in 1956 Gone Gone Gone by Carl Perkins in 1955 / Sweet Little Sixteen / Choo Choo Mama The concert is filmed, music mixed by Leo Lyons, 7 songs are released as VHS Video and in 2002 as DVD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tljbbF__vgY
August 28, 1983 Reading Reading Festival TYA played Dale Hawkin’s Suzie Q (1957) instead of I Got My Mojo Working / Mystery Train Radio Broadcast on BBC - released 1990 as CD titled The Friday Rock Show Sessions Live At Reading
September 3, 1983 Basel, Switzerland Stadion Rankhof Rocksession Festival with local bands Looney Tunes / The Clan. Ten Years After
September 11 – November 15, 1983 USA Tour 23 Alvin Lee Band with Tom Compton – Drums / Fuzzy Samuels – Bass
September 11, 1983 Hallandale Beach, Florida Button South
September 12, 1983 Cocoa Beach Florida Brassy's
September 13, 1983 Tampa, Florida London Victory Club
September 14, 1983 Orlando, Florida Tom's Point After
September 17, 1983 Atlanta, Georgia Rumors
September 21, 1983 Cincinnati, Ohio Bogart's
September 22, 1983 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stanley Showcase
September 23, 1983 Owings Mills, Maryland Painters Mill Star Theatre
September 24, 1983 New York City, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn L'Amour West
September 25, 1983 Washington DC The Bayou
September 27, 1983 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ripley Music Hall
September 28, 1983 North Brunswick, New Jersey Metro
September 29, 1983 Waterbury, Connecticut Toad's PlaceWaterbury With Buzzy Linhart
September 30, 1983 West Hartford, Connecticut Agora Ballroom With Buzzy Linhart
October 1, 1983 Worcester, Massachusetts E.M. Loew's Theatre Of Performing Art With Steve Marriott
October 5, 1983 Scotia, New York State The Skyway
October 6, 1983 Boston, Massachusetts The Channel
October 7, 1983 New York City, Queens L'Amour East
October 8, 1983 Poughkeepsie, New York State The Chance
October 11, 1983 Montreal, Canada Le Spectrum
October 14, 1983 Buffalo, New York State Royal Oak Music Theater
October 15, 1983 Royal Oak, Michigan Royal Oak Music Theater With Flyte
October 18, 1983 Indianapolis, Indiana The Vogue
October 19, 1983 Granite City, Illinois Stages
October 21, 1983 Chicago, Illinois Park West
October 22, 1983 Minneapolis, Minnesota The Cabooze
October 29, 1983 Palo Alto, California Keystone
October 31, 1983 Reseda, California County Club
November 2, 1983 Huntington Beach, California Golden Bear
November 3, 1983 Tempe, Arizona Devil House
November 6, 1983 Denver, Colorado Rainbow Music Hall
November 10, 1983 Chicago, Illinois Embassy Ballroom With Nazareth
November 15, 1983 Dallas, Texas Tango
February 16, 1984 Mannheim, Germany Feuerwache
February 17, 1984 Nürnberg, Reichelsdorf, Germany Rührer Saal
February 18, 1984 Gmunden, Austria Arena
February 21, 1984 München, Germany Theater Fabrik
February 23, 1984 København, Denmark Alexandra Rock Theatre
February 24, 1984 Aarhus, Denmark Musikhuset
February 28, 1984 Berlin, Germany Quartier Latin
March 1, 1984 Bochum, Germany Zeche
March 2, 1984 Saint Avold, France
March 3, 1984 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus
March 4, 1984 Bern, Switzerland Bierhübeli
March 7, 1984 Imola, Italy Teatro Tendo
March 8, 1984 Rezzato, Brescia, Italy Teatro CTM
March 12, 1984 Catania, Italy Teatro Metropolitan
March 13, 1984 Valencia, Spain Pacha Auditorium
March 15, 1984 Zaragoza, Spain Palacio Municipal de Deportes
March 16, 1984 Barcelona, Spain Palacio Municipal de Deportes
March 17, 1984 Genova, Italy Teatro Alcione
March 20, 1984 Thiene, Italy Palazzetto dello Sport di Via Vanzetti
March 27-28, 1984 Budapest, Hungary Sportcsarnok With Eric Burdon
March 29, 1984 Miskolc, Hungary Sportcsarnok
March 30, 1984 Pécs, Hungary Sportcsarnok
March 31, 1984 Debrecen, Hungary
April 1, 1984 Wien, Austria Arena
April 4, 1984 Sulzbach, Germany Festhalle
April 7, 1984 Birkelbach, Germany Mehrzweckhalle
April 8, 1984 Bad Kreuznach, Germany Nahetalhalle
1984 Tel Aviv, Israel Kölnoa Dan Alvin Lee Band with Alan Young – Drums / Fuzzy Samuels – Bass
June 17, 1984 Gentofte, København, Denmark Stadion Marathon Rock Festival with Joe Cocker, Roger Chapman a.o.
August 27, 1984 Wakefield, England Nostell Priory Fair Festival With Marillion, Phil Lynott's Grandslam
October 3 – November 12, 1984 USA Tour 24
October 3, 1984 Toronto, Canada El Mocambo
October 11, 1984 New York City The Ritz
October 12, 1984 Worcester, Massachusetts E.M. Loew's Theatre Of Performing Art
October 13, 1984 West Hartford, Connecticut Agora Ballroom
October 18, 1984 Boston, Massachusetts Paradise Rock Club
October 19, 1984 Asbury Park, New Jersey Stone Pony
October 20, 1984 New York City, Brooklyn L'Amour
October 21, 1984 Barre City, Vermont Spruce Goose
October 26, 1984 McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania Mancini's Lounge With Overlord
October 27, 1984 Detroit, Michigan Harpo's
October 31, 1984 St.Louis, MO Mississippi Nights
November 2, 1984 Springfield, Illinois Regency Showcase
November 4, 1984 Chicago, Illinois Vic Theatre
November 6, 1984 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Headliner's
November 7, 1984 Indianapolis, Indiana The Vogue
November 8, 1984 Marietta, Georgia Strand Theater
November 12, 1984 Hallandale Beach, Florida Button South With Pete Harris / Pat Maguire
November 29, 1984 København, Denmark Alexandra Rock Theater
December 6, 1984 Münster, Germany Jovel
December 7, 1984 München, Germany Alabamahalle
December 8, 1984 Stuttgart, Germany Maxim
May 29, 1985 London Hammersmith Odeon Alvin Lee guests together with Brian May (Queen) & John Entwistle (The Who) with REO Speedwagon
September 4, 1985 Nürnberg, Germany
September 5, 1985 München, Germany Theaterfabrik
May 15, 1986 München, Germany Theaterfabrik Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass / Alan Young – Drums
May 16, 1986 Neumarkt, Germany Jurahalle
May 19, 1986 Bochum, Germany Zeche
August 1-3, 1986 Jübek, Germany Sandbahn Stadion Festival with Status Quo
October/December, 1986 Release of the album "Detroit Diesel" Songs played on tour from this album Detroit Diesel / Don’t Want To Fight / She’s So Cute
November, 1986 Songs played on this tour - One Of These Days / Detroit Diesel / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues In C Rock & Roll Guitar Picker / Don’t Want To Fight / Love Like A Man / Silly Thing / She’s So Cute / Scat Thing / Hey Joe / Help Me Slow Down by Larry Williams in 1958 / I’m Going Home / Choo Choo Mama / Rip It Up / Sweet Little Sixteen / Nutbush City Limits
November ??, 1986 Pontoise, France Halle Saint Martin
November 20, 1986 Marseille, France
December 3, 1986 Oslo, Norway Sardine's
December 8, 1986 Stockholm, Sweden Hard Rock Café
December 10, 1986 Helsinki, Finland Tavastia
December 29, 1986 Beziers, France Les Varietes
January 27, 1987 Linz, Austria Posthof
January 28, 1987 Wien, Austria Metropol
January 29, 1987 Graz, Austria Haus der Jugend
February 1, 1987 Ljubljana, Slovenia Zavod SRC Hala Tivoli
February 3, 1987 Novi Sad, Serbia Kongresni Centar Novosadski Sajam With Wishbone Ash
February 4, 1987 Belgrade, Serbia Hala Pionir With Wishbone Ash
February 26, 1987 Deventer, Netherlands Burgerweeshuis
February 27, 1987 Utrecht, Netherlands Muziekpodium Azotod
February 28, 1987 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso
March 1, 1987 Tilburg, Netherlands T'Noorderlight
March 12 – April 18, 1987 USA Tour 25
March 12, 1987 Boston, Massachusetts Paradise Rock Club
March 13, 1987 Poughkeepsie, New York State The Chance
March 14, 1987 Providence, Rhode Island The Living Room With The Hurricanes
March 18, 1987 Glen Mills, Pennsylvania Pulsations With The Unforgiven
March 19, 1987 Baltimore, Maryland Hammerjack's Inner Harbor Concert Hall
March 20, 1987 New York City, Queens L'Amour East
March 21, 1987 Cookstown, New Jersey Satellite Lounge
March 24, 1987 Ottawa, Canada Barrymore's Music Hall
March 26, 1987 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Graffiti
March 27, 1987 Detroit, Michigan Harpo's
March 28, 1987 Poughkeepsie, New York State The Chance
March 30, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio Bogart's
March 31, 1987 Walbridge, Ohio Glass City Boardwalk
April 1, 1987 Columbus, Ohio Alrosa Vila
April 2, 1987 Indianapolis, Indiana The Vogue
April 3, 1987 Merrillville, Indiana Holiday Star Theatre With Marshall Tucker Band
April 4, 1987 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Metropolitan Theatre
April 7, 1987 Champaign, Illinois Mabel's
April 9, 1987 Kenosha, Wisconsin Brat Stop
April 10, 1987 Hartford, Wisconsin Zivko's Ballroom
April 11, 1987 Minneapolis, Minnesota Auditorium
April 14, 1987 Lincoln, Nebraska Royal Grove
April 16, 1987 Wichita, Kansas Cotillion Ballroom With Lander Ballard
April 17, 1987 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theatre
April 18, 1987 St.Louis, Missouri Westport Playhouse With Fashion
May 2, 1987 Wien, Austria Stadtfest
May 5, 1987 Mühltal bei Darmstadt, Germany Steinbruch Theater
May 6, 1987 Hanau-Steinheim, Germany Druckhaus
May 7, 1987 Esslingen, Germany Music & Action
May 8, 1987 Kitzingen Dettelbach, Germany Schützenhaus
May 10, 1987 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp
May 29 – July 7, 1987 USA Tour 26
May 28, 1987 Augusta, Maine Civic Center With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
May 29, 1987 Mansfield, Massachusetts Great Woods Center With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
May 30, 1987 West Hartford, Connecticut Music Hall Agora Ballrrom
May 31, 1987 Gardner, Massachusetts Polish American Citizens Club With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 2, 1987 New York City Beacon Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 3, 1987 Poughkeepsie, New York State Mid-Hudson Civic Center With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 4, 1987 Rochester, New York State Auditorium Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 5, 1987 Latham, New York State Coliseum Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 6, 1987 Fort Erie, Canada Crystal Beach Ballroom With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 6, 1987
June 7, 1987 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Music Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 10, 1987 Westbury, New York State Music Fair With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 11, 1987 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Tower Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 12, 1987 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 13, 1987 Norfolk, Virginia The Boathouse
June 17, 1987 Erie, Pennsylvania Warner Theatre With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 18, 1987 Morgantown, West Virginia Greer Pavilion With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 19, 1987 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Syria Mosque Ballroom With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 20, 1987 Moosic, Pennsylvania Rocky Glen Park With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 21, 1987 Liverpool/Syracuse New York State Long Branch Park at Onondaga Lake With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 23, 1987 Toronto, Canada Massey Hall With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 24, 1987 Ottawa, Canada Civic Centre Salons With Steppenwolf
June 25-26, 1987 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Club Casino With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 27, 1987 Springfield, Massachusetts Symphony Hall With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 28, 1987 Warwick, Rhode Island Music Theater With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
June 30, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio Bogart's With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
July 7, 1987 Indianapolis, Indiana The Vogue With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
August 8 – September 2, 1987 USA Tour 27
August 8, 1987 Vancouver, Canada Expo Theatre With Steppenwolf
August 9, 1987 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theater
August 10, 1987 Portland, Oregon Starry Night Club With Steppenwolf / Roger McGuinn
August 12, 1987 Concord, California Pavillion
August 13, 1987 San José, California The Cabaret
August 14, 1987 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
August 15, 1987 Reseda, California Country Club With Steppenwolf / Lizzy Bordon
August 16, 1987 San Diego, California The Bacchanal
August 17, 1987 Las Vegas, Nevada Krackers
August 21, 1987 Detroit, Michigan Harpo's
August 2?, 1987 Portland, Maine Tree Café
August 26, 1987 Poughkeepsie, New York State The Chance
August 27, 1987 Providence, Rhode Island The Living Room
August 28, 1987 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Harboe Crusie
August 29, 1987 Cookstown, New Jersey Satellite Lounge
August 30, 1987 New Haven, Connecticut Toad's Place
September 2, 1987 San Juan Capistrano, California The Coach House
November 26, 1987 Wien, Austria Szene
November 27, 1987 Linz, Austria Posthof with Luky Schrempf Band
November 28, 1987 Graz, Austria Haus der Jugend
January 17, 1988 East Berlin, GDR Palast der Republik
April 3, 1988 Deventer, Netherlands Burgerweeshuis
April 4, 1988 Bonn, Germany Biskuithalle Blues Festival with The Pretty Things / Dr. John
June 8, 1988 Paris Théâtre de la Mutualité
June 9, 1988 Clermont-Ferrand, France Palais de Sports
July 8, 1988 Graz, Austria Open Air Schlossbergbühne Kasematten Ten Years After
July 9, 1988 Nürnberg, Germany Out In The Green - Volkspark Dutzendteich With Jethro Tull / Starship / Lynyrd Skynyrd / The Gunslingerst feat. Bo Diddley & Ron Wood
July 10, 1988 Frauenfeld, Switzerland Out In The Green - Open Air auf der Pferderennbahn
July 16, 1988 Giessen, Germany VfB Waldstadion
July 17, 1988 Oldenburg, Germany Weser-Ems Freigelände
August 13, 1988 Skanderborg, Denmark Danmarks Smukkeste Festival
August 27, 1988 Barrie, Ontario, Canada Molson Park Blues Festival private footage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6YPoW9q4HY
September 3, 1988 Tegelen, Netherlands Openluchttheater De Doolhof Bluesrock Festival with Dr. Feelgood
1988 Radio Broadcast - Good Morning Little School Girl / I Woke Up This Morning a Muddy Waters Tribut / Love Like A Man I Woke Up This Morning from Ssssh. / Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / Help Me I’m Going Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sahBXOyMjVU
November 1988 Night Of The Guitars Tour in England With Alvin Lee / Randy California, Spirit / Pete Haycock, Climax Blues Band / Steve Howe, Yes / Leslie West, Mountain Steve Hunter, Lou Reed/Alice Cooper / Robbie Krieger, The Doors / Andy Powell & Ted Turner, Wishbone Ash Clive Mayuyu drums / Derek Holt bass & keyboards / Livingstone Brown bass & keyboards / Chris Bucknell keyboards as guest Stewart Copeland, The Police, drums Rock And Roll Medley. Released as CD in 1989 & DVD in 2006 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l0LA6d3GYw Alvin Lee’s performances Scat Thing / No Limits / Aint’ Nothin’ Shakin’ Rock & Roll Medley including Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On by Dave Williams & James Fay Hall in 1955, famous by Big Maybelle in 1955 & Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957 Dizzy, Miss Lizzy by Larry Williams in 1958 / Johnny Be Good by Chuck Berry in 1958 / Rock And Roll Music by Chuck Berry in 1957
November 20, 1988 Bristol Colston Hall
November 21, 1988 Bradford St. Georges Hall
November 22, 1988 Newcastle City Hall
November 23, 1988 Edinburgh, Scotland Playhouse
November 24, 1988 Liverpool Royal Court Theatre
November 25, 1988 Manchester Apollo
November 26, 1988 London Hammersmith Odeon
December 1988 Ten Years After. Songs played on this tour - Rock & Roll Music To The World / Hear Me Calling / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues In C Love Like A Man / Hobbit / I Woke Up This Morning / Victim Of Circumstance / Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes Johnny B. Goode / Slow Down / Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock & Roll You / New Song / Help Me / I’m Going Home Choo Choo Mama / Sweet Little Sixteen / sometimes they did You Can’t Catch Me (by Chuck Berry in 1956)
December 1, 1988 Wien, Austria Kurhalle Oberlaa
December 2, 1988 Innsbruck, Austria Olympiahalle
December 4, 1988 Berlin, Germany Metropol
December 5, 1988 Hamburg, Germany Docks
December 6, 1988 Frankfurt, Germany Music Hall With Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
December 7, 1988 Odense, Denmark Idraetshal
December 9, 1988 Bremen, Germany Stadthalle
December 10, 1988 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany Jurahalle
December 12, 1988 Ludwigsburg, Germany Forum am Schlosspark With Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
December 13, 1988 Köln, Germany Stadthalle Mülheim With Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
December 14, 1988 Mannheim, Germany Mozartsaal im Congress Center Rosengarten
December 15, 1988 München, Germany Deutsches Museum With Leslie West
December 16, 1988 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus With Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
December 17, 1988 Aschaffenburg, Germany TVA-Halle With Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
June 15, 1989 Neckarsulm, Germany Ballei with Frank Marino
July 15 & 16, 1989 Burglengenfeld, Germany 7. Anti-WAAhnsinns Festival TYA played on the 16th. Robert Cray Band, The Blues Band, Udo Lindenberg, Al Stewart, Hermann Brood, George Danzer, Peter Cornelius, Biermösll Blosn, Wolf Maahn, Philip Boa & The Voodoo Club ao.
June 17, 1989 Nieuw-Schoonebeek, Netherlands Open Air Festival
June 18, 1989 Tilburg, Netherlands t'Noorderligt
June 23, 1989 Villngen-Schwenningen, Germany Eisstadion With Van Morrison
June 28 - July 2, 1989 Pistoia, Italy Blues Festival TYA played on the July 1st. Chuck Berry, Albert King, Solomon Burke, Cab Calloway, Melanie, Eddie Floyd, Richie Havens, Canned Heat, Taj Mahal, Hubert Sumlin, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, Robert Cray Band & Memphis Horns, Van Morrison feat. Georgie Fame, The Blues Brothers Band, Willy DeVille, Rick Danko & Garth Hudson, Zucchero ao.
July 18, 1989 East Berlin, Germany Radrennbahn Weissensee - 6 Berliner Rocksommer Festival with Golden Earring / Uriah Heep
1989 The youth television of the GDR television / Das Jugendfernsehen des DDR Fernsehen broadcasts I’m Goin’ Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e1dPA1kngs
August, 1989 The Rock And Roll Tour. Featuring Johnny Diesel & The Injectors with guest artist Alvin Lee and The Georgia Satellites
August 2-3, 1989 Adelaide, Australia Thebarton Theatre
August 5, 1989 Perth, Australia Entertainment Centre
August 8-9, 1989 Melbourne, Australia Festival Hall
August 11, 1989 Canberra, Australia Bruce Stadium
August 12, 1989 Brisbane, Australia Festival Hall
August 13, 1989 Tweed Heads, Australia Seagulls Club
August 14, 1989 Newcastle, Australia Workers Club
August 15-16, 1989 Sydney, Australia Hordern Pavilion
August 18, 1989 Launceston, Australia Silverdome
August 19, 1989 Hobart, Australia Derwent Entertainment Center
August 22, 1989 Release of the TYA album "About Time"
Songs played on tour from this album Let’s Shake It Up / Victim Of Circumstance / Bad Blood / Saturday Night Outside My Window / Going To Chicago
September 9, 1989 Northeim, Germany Freilichtbühne Open Air Rockfestival with Roger Chapman a.o.
November 3-25, 1989 USA Tour 28 Songs played on this tour – Rock & Roll Music To The World / Hear Me Calling / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues In C Love Like A Man / / Hobbit / Let’s Shake It Up / Victim Of Circumstance / Bad Blood / Saturday Night / Outside My Window Going To Chicago / Johnny B. Goode / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home / Choo Choo Mama / Sweet Little Sixteen
November 3, 1989 San Antonio, Texas Showcase Special Events Center With Flies on Fire
November 5, 1989 Dallas, Texas Arcadia Theatre
November 6, 1989 Houston, Texas Fitzgerald's With Flies on Fire
November 8, 1989 Atanta, Georgia Center Stage
November 10, 1989 Norfolk, Virginia The Boat House
November 11, 1989 Baltimore, Maryland Hammerjack's
November 12, 1989 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theater Of The Living Arts With Flies on Fire
November 13, 1989 Northampton, Massachusetts Pearl Street Nightclub With Flies on Fire
November 14, 1989 Boston, Massachusetts Paradise Rock Club
November 16, 1989 New York City The Ritz Theatre With Flies on Fire
November 17, 1989 Rochester, New York Penny Arcade
November 18, 1989 New York City United Nations Building Hungerton Benefit Concert with Crosby, Stills & Nash a.o. broadcast live on WXRK FM Radio
November 20, 1989 Toronto, Canada Diamond Club With Flies on Fire
November 21, 1989 Chicago, Illinois Park West With Flies on Fire
November 22, 1989 Minneapolis, Minnesota The Mirage
November 25, 1989 Auburn Hills, Michigan The Palace With Flies on Fire
December 1, 1989 Amsterdam, Holland Paradiso
December 3, 1989 Gent, Belgium Vooruit
December 4, 1989 Paris Elysee-Montmartre
December 5, 1989 Rubigen, Switzerland Mühle Hunziken
December 6, 1989 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus With the Steve Gibbons Band
December 7, 1989 Stuttgart, Germany Messe Kongresszentrum B am Killesberg
December 8, 1989 Mannheim, Germany Rosengarten, Musensaal
December 9, 1989 Saarbrücken, Germany Ford-Garage
December 10, 1989 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany Jurahalle
December 11, 1989 München, Germany Deutsches Museum
December 13, 1989 Berlin, Germany Metropol
December 14, 1989 Essen, Germany Grugahalle
December 15, 1989 Hamburg, Germany CCH - Congress Centrum Hamburg, Saal 3
December 16, 1989 Mainz, Germany Rheingoldhalle
January 27, 1990 London Hammersmith Odeon
February 27, 1990 Mainz, Germany Fastnachtfestival
March 10, 1990 Amsterdam, Holland Paradiso
March 20, 1990 Linz, Austria Posthof during a 65 minute soundcheck TYA played a few songs from “About Time” and some surprises … Drifter‘s Wife by JJ Cale / Apache by The Shadows / Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly / Mystery Train by Junior Parker House Of The Rising Sun / a Medley with I Hear You Knockin‘ by Smiley Lewis and Honky Tonk Woman by The Rolling Stones / a Rock & Roll Medley with Whole Lotta Shakin‘ Goin‘ On / Dizzy, Miss Lizzy / Bony Moronie both by Larry Williams / Lucille by Little Richard / Little Queenie by Chuck Berry / a Blues-Jam feat. In The Mood by Wingy Manone / a Funk-Jam and a few fingerpicking parts by Alvin Lee
March 21, 1990 Braunau, Austria Volkshäus
March 25, 1990 Bern, Switzerland Theater National
May 6, 1990 Bonn, Germany Biskuithalle Blues Festival with Mick Taylor, Les Dudek
May 17, 1990 Nottingham Central TV Studios The concert is filmed/recorded and released as CD & Video Let’s Shake It Up / Good Morning Little School Girl / Slow Blues On C / Hobbit / Love Like A Man Johnny B. Goode / Bad Blood / Victim Of Circumstance / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes I’m Going Home / Sweet Little Sixteen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZrIbwIMfUg
June 26 - July 18, 1990 USA Tour 29 Road Warriors Tour with Nazareth and Blackfoot
June 26, 1990 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 27, 1990 Glenn Mills, Pennsylvania Pulsations
June 28, 1990 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Club Casino
June 29, 1990 Stanhope, New Jersey Waterloo Village
June 30, 1990 Gratz, Pennsylvania Douphan City Fair
July 1, 1990 Misquamicut, Rhode Island Windjammer
July 3, 1990 Westbury, New York State Music Fair
July 4, 1990 Mansfield, Massachusetts Great Woods
July 5, 1990 Montreal, Canada Le Ronde
July 6, 1990 Bristol, Connecticut Lake Compounce
July 7, 1990 Portland, Maine Seashore Performing Arts Center
July 8, 1990 Darien, New York State Lake Theme Park
July 12, 1990 Columbus, Ohio Newport Music Hall
July 13, 1990 Nashville, Tennessee Starwood Amphitheatre
July 14, 1990 Atlanta, Georgia Lakewood Amphitheatre
July 15, 1990 Memphis, Tennessee Mud Island Amphitheatre
July 17, 1990 Indianapolis, Indiana The Vogue
July 18, 1990 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Star Lake Amphitheater
August 11, 1990 Weert, Netherlands Bospop Festival Afternoon performance
August 11, 1990 Thun, Switzerland Festival im Schadaupark Evening performance
August 14, 1990 Leuven, Belgium Marktrock Festival With The Kinks / Nils Lofgren, Dan Reed Network
August 17, 1990 Dresden, Germany Freilichtbühne
August 18, 1990 Dillingen, Germany Open Air Afternoon performance
August 18, 1990 Hannover, Germany Stadthalle Evening performance
August 19, 1990 Hamburg, Germany Fabrik
August 24, 1990 Trochtelfingen, Germany Festival
August 25, 1990 Geesthacht, Germany Festival Wiershop
August 26, 1990 Nürnberg, Germany Serenadenhof
September 3, 1990 Miltenberg, Germany Rockfestival
September 8, 1990 Peuerbach, Austria Albatos
September 7, 1990 Bolzano, Italy Stadthalle
September 9, 1990 Ulm, Germany Roxy
September 10, 1990 München, Germany Theaterfabrik
November 2, 1990 Budapest, Hungary Sportcsarnok I’m Going Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s7bHifbe6Y Broadcast most likely by National TV Station Magyar Televízió MTV also possible via new stations Sió TV (startet summer 1989) or Szív TV (started September 1990)
November 3, 1990 Wien, Austria CA-Zelt
November 26, 1990 Hannover, Germany Music Hall on Hanomag terrain
November 27, 1990 Bremen, Germany Aladin Music Hall
November 28, 1990 Münster, Germany Münsterlandhalle, Kongressaal
November 29, 1990 Degendorf, Germany Stadthalle
November 30, 1990 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus With John Kay's Steppenwolf
December 1, 1990 Augsburg, Germany Schwabenhalle
December 2, 1990 Schweinfurt, Germany Stadthalle
December 3, 1990 Berlin, Germany Metropol
December 4, 1990 Oberhausen, Germany Music Circus Ruhr
December 5, 1990 Heidelberg, Germany Stadthalle
December 6, 1990 Frankfurt, Germany Music Hall
December 7, 1990 Kehl, Germany Stadthalle
December 9, 1990 Stuttgart, Germany LKA Longhorn
December 10, 1990 Göttingen, Germany Outpost
April 13, 1991 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus With Uriah Heep / Nazareth / Tokyo Blade
April 20, 1991 Wunsiedel, Germany Fichtelgebirgshalle Rock Ost West Festival with Luther Allison / Nová Růže a.o.
April 26, 1991 Bratislava, Slovenia Anti-Atomic Energy Festival
May 4, 1991 Wien, Austria Open Air
May 5, 1991 Timelkam, Austria
June 1, 1991 Eschwege, Germany Open Flair Festival
June 2, 1991 Frankfurt, Germany Jazz Festival TV broadcast HR - Hessischer Rundfunk (division of German National TV) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ajPRKvOgCA I May Be Wrong, But I Won’t Be Wrong Always / Slow Blues In C Hear Me Calling feat. Canned Heat’s On The Road Again Help Me - played closer to the original tempo of Sonny Boy Williamson’s version recorded 1963 I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home
June 7, 1991 Nürnberg, Germany Serenadenhof
June 8, 1991 Kempen, Germany Burgwaldhof
June 14, 1991 Lorsch, Germany Nibelungenhalle
June 29, 1991 Bolsward, Netherlands
August 9, 1991 Nunningen, Switzerland Open Air Festival
August 14, 1991 Roggel, Netherlands Limburg Festival
August 17, 1991 Nidau, Switzerland Schloss Open Air Festival
October 6, 1991 Frankfurt, Germany Music Hall TV broadcast HR - Hessischer Rundfunk (division of German National TV) https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=CTicmlV9ves Good Morning Little School Girl / Love Like A Man / Hear Me Calling feat. On The Road Again Victim Of Circumstance / Johnny B. Goode / Scat Thing / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes I’m Going Home / Sweet Little Sixteen
November 15, 1991 Wien, Austria Rockhaus With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 16, 1991 Waidhofen an der Thaya, Austria Thaya Sporthalle With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 17, 1991 Feldkirch, Austria Stadthalle With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 18, 1991 Stuttgart, Germany LKA Longhorn With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 19, 1991 Weiden, Germany Josefhaus With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 20, 1991 Nürnberg, Germany RESI With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 21, 1991 Mainz, Germany Elzer Hof With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 22, 1991 Augsburg, Germany Schwabenhalle With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 23, 1991 Saarburg, Germany Stadthalle With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 24, 1991 Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhalle With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 25, 1991 Berlin, Germany Metropol With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 26, 1991 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 27, 1991 Herford, Germany Rock Heaven With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 28, 1991 Köln, Germany Stadthalle Mühlheim With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 29, 1991 Paris Elysee Montmartre With Wishbone Ash / Man
November 30, 1991 Mulhouse, France Planned, but most likely no final booking was settled
December 1, 1991 Schijndel, Netherlands Manege De Molenheide With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 2, 1991 Bremen, Germany Aladin With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 3, 1991 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 5, 1991 London, Kentish Town Town & Country Club With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 6, 1991 Paris Elysee Montmartre With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 7, 1991 Gent, Belgium Vooruit With Wishbone Ash / Man
December 8, 1991 London, Kentish Town Town & Country Club With Wishbone Ash / Man (last TYA concert till May 1997)
January 1992 Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass / Alan Young – Drums
January 22, 1992 Barcelona, Spain Sala Zeleste
January 23, 1992 Madrid, Spain Sala Revolver
January 24, 1992 Pamplona, Spain Gares
January 25, 1992 Bilbao, Spain Txicharro
1992 Alvin Lee goes on tour in Germany with Peter Maffay and his band also feat. as guest Clarence Clemons (Bruce Sprinsteen’s E-Street Band) Alvin Lee played on Peter Maffay’s new album “38317”, released 1991 Songs – Traumfabrik / Lover / Wenn dein Spiegel bricht / Kreuzfeuer, also composer footage of Kreuzfeuer from a performace at Radio Studio Bremen, broadcast by ARD German National TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=pmNLHih3FPI
February 4, 1992 Oldenburg Weser-Ems-Halle
February 5, 1992 Münster Halle Münsterland
February 7/8/9, 1992 Dortmund Westfalenhalle
February 11/12, 1992 Köln Sporthalle
February 14/15, 1992 Bremen Stadthalle
February 17, 1992 Bayreuth Oberfrankehalle
February 18, 1992 Würzburg Carl-Diem-Halle
February 20/21/22, 1992 Frankfurt Festhalle
February 23, 1992 Zürich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
February 25/26, 1992 München Olympiahalle
Feb. 28/29 & March 1, 1992 Stuttgart Schleyerhalle
May 16, 1992 Augsburg Schwabenhalle
May 17, 1992 Füssen Eisstadion
May 18/19, 1992 Nürnberg Frankenhalle
May 20, 1992 Jena RasenMühleninsel
May 22/23/24/25, 1992 Bad Segeberg Freilichtbühne
May 27/28, 1992 Kiel Ostseehalle
May 29, 1992 Celle Stadion
May 30, 1992 Hameln Weserberglandstadion
May 31, 1992 St. Goarshausen / Loreley Freilichtbühne
June 2/3, 1992 Saarbrücken Saarlandhalle
June 5/6, 1992 Mannheim Eisstadion
June 7, 1992 Emmendingen Elzstadion
June 9, 1992 Halle Galgenbergschlucht
June 10, 1992 Dresden Freilichtbühne
June 12, 1992 Berlin Waldbühne
June 13, 1992 Rostock Freilichtbühne
June 14, 1992 Kassel Eisporthalle
June 15, 1992 ​​Hamburg Musikhälle (Benefiz Stay Alive)
1992 Release of the album "Zoom"
Songs played on tour from this album Little Bit Of Love / It Don’t Come Easy / Jenny Jenny Woke Up Moma / Remember Me / Real Life Blues Jenny Jenny Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_LbGKil3Go
1992 Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Steve Grant – Keyboards / Alan Young - Drums. On this tour, alongside the TYA songs, they played from the album Zoom Little Bit Of Love / It Don’t Come Easy / Jenny Jenny / Woke Up Moma / Remember Me / Real Life Blues as well as She’s So Cute from Detroit Diesel / Victim Of Circumstance from TYAs About Time album
March 13, 1992 Saarbrücken, Germany Garage
April 29, 1992 Den Haag, Netherlands Koninginnenach
June 26, 1992 Wangen im Allgäu, Germany Festzelt
June 27, 1992 Charleroi, Belgium Magic Pop Festival
June 28, 1992 Wien, Austria Donauinsel Festival
June 29, 1992 Graz, Austria Orpheum
August 1, 1992 Salmtal, Germany Open Air
August 23, 1992 Gampel, Switzerland Open Air Festival
August 29, 1992 Einsiedeln, Switzerland Festival
September 5, 1992 Tegelen, Netherlands Bluesrock Festival With Little Charlie & The Nightcats / Dave Hole a.o.
September 12, 1992 Düsseldorf, Germany Kö Festival, Bühne Süd
September 18, 1992 Ostende, Belgium Festival
October 1, 1992 Fürth, Germany Stadthalle
October 3, 1992 Burghausen, Germany Stadthalle
October 4, 1992 Stuttgart, Germany LKA Longhorn
October 5, 1992 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp
October 6, 1992 Würzburg, Germany Music Hall
October 7, 1992 Regensburg, Germany Factory
October 9, 1992 Krefeld, Germany Kulturfabrik
October 10, 1992 Hamburg, Germany Docks
October 11, 1992 Uelzen, Germany Musikgalerie
October 12, 1992 Bremen, Germany Aladin
October 13, 1992 Hannover, Germany Capitol
October 14, 1992 Berlin, Germany Metropol
October 15, 1992 Dresden, Germany Musikzirkus
October 16, 1992 München, Germany Heide-Volm Planegg
October 17, 1992 Feldkirch, Austria Stadthalle Montforthaus
October 18, 1992 Rubigen, Switzerland Mühle Hunziken
October 19, 1992 Wien, Austria Rockhaus
October 27, 1992 Budapest, Hungary Globe Aréna
November 13, 1992 Madrid, Spain Sala Canciller
November 14, 1992 Huesca, Spain Salón Jau Alai
November 17, 1992 Wesel, Germany Modernes am Bahnhof
November 24, 1992 Lyon, France Bourse du Travail
December 4, 1992 Concarneau, France CAC Hall
December 31, 1992 Zürich, Switzerland Volkshäus With Dr. Feelgood / The Blues Brothers Band feat. Steve Cropper & Duck Dunn (Ex Booker T & MG’s & Otis Redding)
1993 Release of the album "Nineteenninetyfour" (released 1994 in the USA as "I Hear You Rockin'")
1993 - 1995 Alvin Lee played much more songs from his new album then during perivous tours since the “In Flight” album. Alongside the TYA songs they played 10 songs, choosing 4 - 8 songs for each concert, different from concert to concert. Keep On Rockin’/ I Hear You Knocking / Long Legs / The Bluest Blues / Take It Easy / Ain’t Nobody’s Business I Don’t Give A Damn / Play It Like It Used To Be / I Want You (She’s So Heavy) / Boogie All Day / My Baby’s Come Back To Me as well as Little Bit Of Love / Jenny Jenny / Woke Up Moma from Zoom / She’s So Cute from Detroit Diesel Victim Of Circumstance from TYAs About Time album
February 2, 1993 København, Denmark Pumpehuset
February 3, 1993 Aalborg, Denmark Vesterkaeret
February 4, 1993 Oslo, Norway Sentrum Scene
February 5, 1993 Helsinki, Finland Tavastia
February 6, 1993 Kerava, Finland Planet Rock at Planet Fun Fun park
February 12, 1993 Sinsheim, Germany Messehalle
April 2, 1993 Toulouse, France Salle FMR
April 3, 1993 Paris Bataclan
May 8, 1993 Bruckhäusl/Kirchbichl, Austria Open Air
May 19, 1993 Aschaffenburg, Germany Colos-Saal Richard Newman substitutes for Alan Young on Drums
May 20, 1993 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring Open Air
May 22, 1993 Eschershausen, Germany Halle der Kulturinitiative
June 10, 1993 Barcelona, Spain Sala Estandard 4th Festival de Guitarra de Barcelona
June 11, 1993 Valls, Spain Centro Cultural Municipal
June 12, 1993 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain El Elefante Blanco
June 16, 1993 Genève, Switzerland CPM - Centre de Promotion Musicale
June 25, 1993 Peterlee, England Blues Festival
June 26, 1993 St. Wolfgang, Germany Festzelt
June 27, 1993 Budapest, Hungary Open Air
July 1, 1993 Leerdam, Netherlands Het Dak
July 2-4, 1993 Himmelried, Switzerland Open Air line up with mostly Swiss Bands and Climax Blues Band / The Sweet Alvin Lee Band played on the 2nd
July 3, 1993 Unterempfenbach / Mainburg, Germany Festival
July 10, 1993 Albi, France New Country Festival
July 16, 1993 Saarwellingen, Germany Open Air am Schwimmbad
July 17, 1993 Gersthofen / Augsburg, Germany Europawiese - Open Air
July 18, 1993 Hildesheim, Germany Vier Linden
July 31, 1993 Dordrecht, Netherlands Circle Studios
August 1, 1993 Nidrum, Belgium Roots Rock Festival
August 5, 1993 Rottweil, Germany Ferien Zauber Zeltfestival
August 7, 1993 Brienz, Switzerland Brienzersee Rockfestival
August 12, 1993 Mamaia, Romania Summer Theatre
August 13, 1993 Sofia, Bulgaria Open Air
August 14, 1993 Karlsruhe, Germany Festival
August 15, 1993 Arnhem, Netherlands Festival
August 21, 1993 Dübendorf, Switzerland Kino Orion
August 27, 1993 Colne, England Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival
August 28, 1993 Egliswil, Switzerland Reithalle
October 29, 1993 Montferran Savès, France Club Le Pied
October 30, 1993 Toul, France Chez Paulette
October 31, 1993 Sarreguemines, France Bar du Théâtre
November 10, 1993 Merkers, Germany KFZ Freizeitzentrum
November 11, 1993 Solms / Wetzlar, Germany Taunus Halle
November 12, 1993 Kastl, Germany Disco 'Go In'
November 13, 1993 Sinzig, Germany Music Live Station
November 18, 1993 München, Germany Rockclub
November 19, 1993 Geiselhöring, Germany Labertalhalle
November 20, 1993 Osnabruck, Germany Gartlagehalle
December 9, 1993 Amsterdam, Netherlands Melkweg
December 10, 1993 Den Bosch, Netherlands Willem 2
December 11, 1993 Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands Het Kasteel
January 22, 1994 Eggenfelden, Germany Rottgau Halle Carnival in Blues
January 27, 1994 Friedrichshafen, Germany Bahnhof Fischbach
January 28, 1994 Bern, Switzerland Bierhübeli
January 29, 1994 Kerava, Finland Planet Rock at Planet Fun Fun park
January 30, 1994 Helsinki, Finland Brunnhuset
February 5, 1994 Landerneau, France Le Family
February 23, 1994 Λάρισα / Larisa, Greece Milos 1927 Club
February 24, 1994 Λαμία / Lamia, Greece Velvet Underground
February 25, 1994 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece West Club
March 19, 1994 Amriswil, Switzerland Festhütte
April 2, 1994 Niederwürzbach, Germany Blues Festival
April 3, 1994 Winterbach, Germany Schulturnhalle With Nine Below Zero
April 7, 1994 Baden Baden, Germany SWF Studio SWF (today SWR) Südwestfunk (division of German National TV) studio in Baden Baden, Germany broadcast for the TV Show “Ohne Filter Extra”
Keep On Rockin’ / Long Legs / I Hear You Knockin’ / Good Morning Little Schoolgirl / Slow Blues in C I Don’t Give A Damn / Johnny Be Goode / I’m Goin’ Home / Choo Choo Moma / Rip It Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dXDPAcOQEg
April, 1994 Denmark TV2 National TV Station of Denmark
Keep On Rockin’ / I’m Goin’ Home I Hear You Knockin’ by Dave Bartholomew, famous by Smiley Lewis in 1955 and Dave Edmunds in 1970 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfvL-o6A5es
April 29, 1994 Odense, Denmark Grand Palace
April 30, 1994 København, Denmark Pumpehuset
May 1, 1994 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium Boogie Town Festival
May 6, 1994 Oldenburg, Germany Lindenhof – Blues Corner
May 7, 1994 Alsdorf, Germany Stadthalle
May 8, 1994 Ansbach, Germany Rockfabrik
May 9, 1994 Wiehl, Germany Aula at Gymnasium
May 28, 1994 Porrentruy, Switzerland
June 2, 1994 Tours, France La Pleiade
June 3, 1994 Agen, France Adem Florida
June 5, 1994 Florange, France Centre Culturel
June 16-17, 1994 Wien, Austria Rockhaus This concert is recorded and several of the songs released on the "Live In Vienna" album
June 18, 1994 Stainz, Austria Open Air Festival
June 25, 1994 Schleiz, Germany Biker Meeting Alvin Lee plays without his band, he does a guest appearance with the Hank Davison Band, 4 songs only
July 2, 1994 Marcinelle, Belgium Plaine de Jeux de la Cite de l'Enfance
July 9, 1994 Nimes, France Parc Rimbaud
July 30, 1994 Zweisimmen, Switzerland Open Air
August 6, 1994 Les Vans, France Festival
August 13, 1994 Clermont-Ferrand, France A Tout Bout de Champs
August 14, 1994 Hamburg, Germany Stadtpark Open Air
August 18, 1994 Budapest, Hungary Óbudai-sziget (Óbuda Island) Sziget Festival – Eurowoodstock, Alvin Lee played on the 18th
August 20, 1994 Vaduz, Principality of Liechtenstein The Little Big One – Festival im Rathaussaal
August 26, 1994 Moorenweis, Germany Rolling Thunder Biker Festival
September 3, 1994 Toffen, Switzerland Oldtimer Galerie
September 17, 1994 Amougies, Belgium New Festival d' Amougies TYA played at the first edition in October 1969
September 23, 1994 Le Havre, France Le Volcan
September 24, 1994 Nisida Island next to Napoli, Italy Mare Chiaro Blues Festival
October 20 - November 15, 1994 USA Tour 30 Alvin Lee with Nine Below Zero feat. Gerry McAvoy – Bass / Brendan O’Neil – Drums / Alan Glenn - Harmonica / Dennis Greaves - Guitar
October 20, 1994 New Haven, Connecticut Toad's Place
October 21, 1994 New York City Tramp's
October 22, 1994 Huntington, New York State Roxy Music Hall
October 23, 1994 Sayreville, New Jersey Club Bene
October 25, 1994 Providence, Rhode Island The Strand
October 26, 1994 New Britain, Connecticut Sting
October 28, 1994 Chicago, Illinois Chubby Bear Lounge
October 29, 1994 Minneapolis, Minnesota Cabooze
October 30, 1994 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Shank Hall
October 31, 1994 Fort Wayne, Indiana Pierre's
November 3, 1994 San Diego, California Flash Cafe
November 4, 1994 Los Angeles The Palace
November 5, 1994 Ventura, California Ventura Theater
November 6-7, 1994 San Juan Capistrano, California Coach House
November 8 or 9, 1994 Redondo Beach, California The Strand
November 11, 1994 Everett, Washington Jimmy Z's
November 12, 1994 Renton, Washington Detour Tavern
November 13, 1994 Seattle, Washington Captain Cooke's
November 15, 1994 San Francisco, California Great American Music Hall With guest Clarence Clemons, Sax
December 2, 1994 Sežana, Slovenia Sporthalle Planika Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Alan Young - Drums
December 3, 1994 Genova, Italy Teatro Verdi
December 4, 1994 Brescia / Rezzato, Italy Teatro TCM
December 14, 1994 Tübingen, Germany Neckarsound Studio Alvin Lee plays on Guitar Crusher's album "Message To Man"
Songs: Heartfixing Man / Long Green Folding Friend / Message To Man It is a reunion after 26 years - Alvin Lee played on Guitar Crusher’s Single “Hambone Blues”, recorded August 6th, 1968 in New York City
February 10, 1995 Θεσσαλονίκη / Thessaloniki, Greece Mylos Club With Nine Below Zero
February 11, 1995 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece Ρόδον (Rodon)
February 13, 1995 Crewe Lyceum
February 15, 1995 Glenrothes, Scotland Rothes Hall
February 16, 1995 Glasgow, Scotland Pavilion
February 17, 1995 Sunderland Empire
February 18, 1995 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
February 19, 1995 Rhyl Pavilion
February 22, 1995 Croydon Fairfield Hall
February 24, 1995 Southend Cliff's Pavilion
February 25, 1995 Mansfield Leisure Centre
February 28, 1995 Aylesbury Civic Centre
March 1, 1995 Gravesend Woodville Halls
March 2, 1995 Cheltenham Town Hall
March 3, 1995 Folkestone Leascliff Hall
March 4, 1995 London The Forum
March 1995 Release of the album "Live In Vienna"
March 24-25, 1995 Москва́ / Moscow, Russia Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi (concert hall of the Palace Of Youth) broadcast on the First Program of the Central Television of the USSR, on the television channels RTR and TV-Tsentr Keep On Rockin’ / Long Legs / Hear Me Calling / Good Morning Little Schoolgirl / Take It Easy Slow Blues In C / I Don’t Give A Damn / Johnny Be Goode / Classical Thing / Love Like A Man I’m Goin’ Home / Choo Choo Moma / Rip It Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnq254RUWic
April 15, 1995 Mazingarbe, France Salle Henri Darras
April 18, 1995 Paris Divan du Monde With Nine Below Zero
April 19, 1995 Besançon, France Le Montjoye With More Experience
April 20, 1995 Reims, France L'Usine With More Experience
April 21, 1995 Strasbourg, France La Laiterie
April 22, 1995 Meyenheim, France Salle Polyvalente With More Experience
May 11, 1995 Cerdanyola, Barcelona, Spain Theatro del Ateneo
May 13, 1995 Vitoria, Spain Elefante Blanco
June 14, 1995 Neudörfl bei Wiener Neustadt, Austria Sportfest With Nazareth / Uriah Heep
June 15, 1995 Bruck an der Mur, Austria Murinsel Freizeitzentrum With Nazareth / Uriah Heep
June 16, 1995 Rechnitz, Austria Veranstaltungszelt With Nazareth / Uriah Heep
June 17, 1995 Zurndorf, Austria Sportsplatz, Open Air With Nazareth / Uriah Heep
July 7, 1995 Oberhausen, Germany Star Club
July 8, 1995 Altrip, Germany Sandrennbahn
July 13, 1995 München, Germany Schlachthof
July 14, 1995 Hinwil, Switzerland Open Air
July 15, 1995 Payerne, Switzerland Reithalle - Open Road Bike Show
July 22, 1995 Neubiberg, Germany Hangarhalle - Bikerfestival
July 29, 1995 Rudkobing, Denmark Langoland Festival
August 4, 1995 Gurbrü, Switzerland Gurbrü Chilbi
August 5, 1995 Warstein, Germany Kalkofen Festival
August 12, 1995 Jübeck, Germany Flensburgh Festival
August 13, 1995 Skanderborg, Denmark Festival
September 1, 1995 Fraisse-Sur-Agout, France Festival
September 23, 1995 Subiaco, Italy Tent Theatre
September 29, 1995 Wien, Austria Rockhaus
September 30, 1995 Linz, Austria Posthof
October 27, 1995 Valencia, Spain Zeppelin Club
October 28, 1995 Alicante, Spain Villena Rock
November 24, 1995 Viborg, Denmark Paletten
November 25, 1995 Odense, Denmark Magasinet
January 11, 1996 Oldenburg, Germany Club Ede Wolf
January 12, 1996 Düsseldorf, Germany Zakk
January 13, 1996 Oberhausen, Germany Star Club
February 10, 1996 Ulm, Germany Roxy
March 14, 1996 Frankfurt, Germany Musikmesse With guest Clarence Clemons on Sax
March 17, 1996 Regensburg, Germany Alte Mälzerei
April 4, 1996 tes, France L'Olympic
April 5, 1996 La Riche, France La Pleiade
April 6, 1996 Le Mans, France Circuit Bugatti
April 7, 1996 Lure, France Salles des Fetes
May, 15–30 1994 USA Tour 31 Best Of British Blues US-Tour. Alvin Lee with Tim Hinkley – Keyboards / Aynsley Dunbar – Drums / Micky Moody – Guitar / Eric Burdon – Vocals Bass - Boz Burrell plays 3 shows, then Tony Franklin takes over https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-05-14-ca-4148-story.html
May 15, 1996 San Juan Capistrano, California Coach House
May 16, 1996 San Francisco, California The Fillmore
May 18, 1996 Ventura, California Ventura Theater
May 19, 1996 Los Angeles House Of Blues
May 20, 1996 San Diego, California Humphrey's By The Bay
May 22, 1996 Tulsa, Oklahoma Cain's Ballroom
May 23, 1996 Dallas, Texas Deep Ellum
May 24, 1996 Austin, Texas Liberty Launch
May 25, 1996 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania River Festival
May 26, 1996 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Casino
May 28, 1996 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
May 29, 1996 Rochester, New York State Harro East
May 30, 1996 Pontiac, Michigan Seventh House
June 7, 1996 Sønderborg, Denmark Nordals Festival Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Alan Young – Drums
June 8, 1996 Harboøre, Denmark Festival
June 15, 1996 Villanova di San Daniele, Italy Biker-Fest
June 22, 1996 Wartberg an der Krems, Austria Santnerhalle
July 20, 1996 Samsø, Denmark Festival
August 3, 1996 Denderleeuw, Belgium Festival
August 10, 1996 Ludwigshafen, Germany Friedrich-Ebert-Halle
August 17, 1996 Ciutadella de Roses, Spain Roses & Blues Festival
September 21, 1996 Wuppertal, Germany Uni Halle
October 3, 1996 Treviso, Italy Sonny Boy Club
October 4, 1996 Bologna, Italy Cap Creces Imola
October 5, 1996 Oligate Comasco, Italy Teatro Aurora
October 6, 1996 Roma, Italy
October 11, 1996 Taverny, France Salle des Fetes
October 12, 1996 Comines, Belgium Blues Rock Festival
October 18, 1996 Neuhaus am Rennweg, Germany GutsMuths-Halle
October 19, 1996 Apolda, Germany Stadthalle
October 26, 1996 Oberhausen, Germany Starclub
January 22, 1997 Montpellier, France
January 23, 1997 Marseille, France
January 24, 1997 Toulouse, France
January 25, 1997 Limoges, France
March 14, 1997 Strasbourg, France La Laiterie
March 15, 1997 Dijon, France La Vapeur
March 20, 1997 Wien, Austria Rock House
March 21, 1997 Kufstein, France Kulturfabrik
March 22, 1997 Linz, Austria Posthof with Luky Schrempf Band, Hank Shizzoe
March 28, 1997 Tours, France M J C
March 30, 1997 Concarneau, France Salles des Fetes
April 12, 1997 Madrid, Spain Sala Canciiller
April 19, 1997 Cannes, France Palais des Festivals et des Congrès Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Alvin Schrempf – Drums
April 30, 1997 Saarbrücken, Germany Sporthalle
May 2, 1997 Sandweiler, Luxembourg Centre Culturel
1997 Ten Years After
May 21, 1997 São Paulo, Brazil Palace
May 23, 1997 Porto Alegre, Brazil Teatro Salao de Artes da Reitoria UFRGS
May 24, 1997 Belo Horizonte, Brazil Circuito Songs played in Brazil – Love Like A Man / Victim Of Circumstance / Rock & Roll Music To The World / Hear Me Calling Good Morning Little School Girl / You Give Me Loving / Slow Blues In C / Help Me / Johnny B. Goode / I’m Going Home Choo Choo Mama / Sweet Little Sixteen
May 31, 1997 Esbjerg, Denmark Rock Festival With Joan Jett & The Blackhearts / Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow / Splinter Group feat. Peter Green / Bachman Turner Overdrive / Katrina & The Waves / Slade a.o.
June 14, 1997 Karlshamm, Sweden Rock Festival With Mick Taylor Band / Nazareth / Molly Hatchet a.o.
June 28, 1997 Järvenpää, Finland Puisto Blues Festival With Jeff Healey Band / Jimmie Vaughan Band a.o.
August 14-17, 1997 Cunlhat, France Free Wheels – Rock Festival & Bike Show TYA played on the 14th with Gary Moore / EELS / Inmates / Calvin Russell / Skunk Asie / Stranglers a.o.
1997 Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Alvin Schrempf – Drums
June 18, 1997 Marseille, France
September 24, 1997 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece Alvin Lee & Mick Taylor as jury members at a talent competition feat. a concert of a All Star Band
December 3, 1997 Alcamo, Sicily, Italy Teatro Euro
December 4, 1997 Sicily, Italy
December 5, 1997 Trento, Italy
December 6, 1997 Imola, Italy
December 7, 1997 Roma, Italy
December 16, 1997 Rouen, Le Petit-Quevilly, France Exo 7
December 17, 1997 Verviers, Belgium Spirit Of 66
December 18, 1997 Ris Orange, France Le Plan
December 19, 1997 Montluçon, France Athanor – Centre des rencontres économiques et Culturelles
December 20, 1997 Epinal, France
April 4, 1998 Apremont, France Le Grand Duc
May 9, 1998 Bressanone/Brixen, Italy An exception during Alvin Lee’s life as a musician, a one-time concert at a private event in a castle
June 20, 1998 Faaker See, Austria European Bike Week Ten Years After with Bon Jovi / Roger Hodgson (former Supertramp) a.o.
August 1, 1998 Bilzen, Belgium Jazz Bilzen Festival Ten Years After with Status Quo / Ray Davies (former The Kinks) / Steve Harley & Cockney Rebels / Al Jarreau / Milt Jackson a.o.
August 14-16, 1998 Bethel, New York State Yasgur's Farm Day In The Garden – A Woodstock Anniversary Concert, TYA played on the 14th with Joni Mitchell / Melanie / Richie Havens / David Crosby / Donovan / Pete Townshend / Stevie Nicks / Don Henley / Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers / Lou Reed / Joan Osborne a.o. was broadcast live on the Internet
1998 Alvin Lee Band with Steve Gould – Bass & Vocals / Alvin “Shane” Schrempf – Drums
November 21, 1998 Rheinberg, Germany
December 17-20, 1998 Italy
January 23-24, 1999 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece Blues Hall
1999 Ten Years After
June 11, 1999 Turku, Finland Down By The Laituri Open Air Festival
July 6, 1999 Bonn, Germany Museumsplatz
July 7, 1999 Nürnberg, Germany Serenadenhof
July 9, 1999 Moorenweis, Germany Rolling Thunder Biker Festival
July 10, 1999 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit
August 26 – September 4, 1999 & September 15–20, 1999 USA Tour 32
August 26, 1999 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Casino Ballroom
August 27, 1999 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Music Theatre (outdoor amphitheater)
August 28 & 31, 1999 Chicago, Illinois House Of Blues
September 1, 1999 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center (Amphitheater) With Jethro Tull
September 2, 1999 Wantagh, New York State Jones Beach Amphitheater With Jethro Tull
September 4, 1999 Orlando, Florida House of Blues
September 15, 1999 San Antonio, Texas
September 16, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada House Of Blues
September 17, 1999 Anaheim, California The Sun Theatre
September 18, 1999 Brighton, Colorado Adams County Fairgrounds
September 20, 1999 Los Angeles House Of Blues The last time Alvin Lee played in the USA. During this US-tour TYA usual played: Rock & Roll Music To The World / Hear Me Calling / Love Like A Man / Good Morning Little School Girl Hobbit / Slow Blues In C / Silly Thing / Johnny B. Goode / Classical Thing / I Woke Up This Morning / Scat Thing I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / I’m Going Home / Choo Choo Mama / Rip It Up.

Alvin Lee played 33 Tours in the USA between June 1968 & September 1999, 19 Tours with TYA and 14 Tours as a Solist. The last time Alvin Lee played in the USA.

February 5, 2000 Madrid, Spain Info from Leo Lyons. It doesn’t say on the poster but Bernie Marsden & Friends were on the same bill.
February 5, 2000 Madrid, Spain La Cubierta de Leganés Festival with spanish Rockbands Topo / Barón Rojo / Los Suaves / Medina Azahara. The last time Alvin Lee played with TYA.
May 20, 2000 Cremona, Italy Parco Ex Colonie Padane Biker's Festival
May 30, 2000 Rouen, France
May 31, 2000 Paris
June 1, 2000 Mulhouse, France
June 2, 2000 Reims, France L'Usine
June 3, 2000 Brais, France
June ?, 2000 Nevers, France
June 7, 2000 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece Θέατρο Λυκαβηττού / Lycabettus Amphitheater
July 15, 2000 Appenzell, Switzerland Postplatz Open Air
July 29, 2000 Pula, Croatia Hidrobaza Pintižela Biker Days Festival
August 26, 2000 Egiswil, Switzerland Reithalle Easy Rider Party
August 31, 2000 Esbjerg, Denmark Multihuset
September 1, 2000 Randers, Denmark Allingabro Biker Open Air Festival
September 2, 2000 Insel Fehmarn, Germany Open Air
September 3, 2000 Arhus, Denmark Train
September 6, 2000 Odense, Denmark Rytmeposten
September 7, 2000 København, Denmark Pumpehuset
September 8, 2000 Trondheim, Norway Blues Club
September 8, 2000 Bergen, Norway Odda
April 4, 2001 Lübeck, Germany Werkhof
April 5, 2001 Hannover, Germany Blues Garage
April 6, 2001 Erfurt, Germany Gewerkschaftshaus
April 7, 2001 Roth, Germany Kulturfabrik
April 8, 2001 Köln, Germany Alter Wartesaal
April 9, 2001 Bielefeld, Germany Elfenbein
April 11, 2001 Tübingen, Germany Sudhaus
April 12, 2001 Affalter, Germany Zur Linde
April 14, 2001 Dresden, Germany Alter Schlachthof
April 15, 2001 Leipzig, Germany Der Anker
April 27, 2001 Cardiff, England Coal Exchange
June 8, 2001 Αθήνα / Athens, Greece Vrachon Theater Blues Festival with Buddy Guy / Nine Below Zero a.o.
June 22, 2001 Haderslev, Denmark
June 23, 2001 København, Denmark Femøren / Tiøren Parc
July 19-22, 2001 Burg Herzberg, Germany Festival Alvin Lee Band played on the 20th with The Pretty Things / The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown / Magma / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Guru Guru / Caravan / System Seven feat. Steve Hillage / Birth Control / Embryo a.o.
July 21, 2001 Mühlheim, Germany
August 9, 2001 Skanderborg, Denmark Smukfest Skanderborg Festival
April 5, 2002 København, Denmark Pumpehuset
June 22, 2002 Romerike, Norway Romerike Blues Festival
July 20, 2002 Viana do Castelo, Portugal Teatro Municipal Sá de Miranda Festival Simply Blues
September 7, 2002 Tegelen, Netherlands Bluesrock Festival
March 2004 Release of the album "In Tennessee"
Songs played on tour from this album Rock And Roll Girls / I’m Gonna Make It / How Do You Do It ? / Getting Nowhere Fast
April 17, 2004 Oxford New Theatre Alvin Lee Band with Pete Pritchard – E-Bass & Upright Bass / Richard Newman – Drums. UK Tour with Edgar Winter / Tony McPhee
April 18, 2004 Bristol Hippodrome
April 20, 2004 Basingstoke The Anvil
April 22, 2004 Newcastle Opera House
April 23, 2004 Bradford St. Georges Hall
April 24, 2004 Harrogate International Centre
April 25, 2004 Grimsby Auditorium
April 27, 2004 Llandudno North Wales Theatre
April 29, 2004 Cardiff St David's Hall
May 1, 2004 Sheffield City Hall
May 2, 2004 Liverpool Royal Philharmonic
May 3, 2004 Birmingham Symphony Hall
May 4, 2004 Portsmouth Guildhall
May 6, 2004 Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
May 7, 2004 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
May 8, 2004 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
May 9, 2004 Reading The Hexagon Theatre
May 10, 2004 Watford The Coliseum
May 11, 2004 Southend-On-Sea Southend Cliffs Pavilion
May 12, 2004 Dartford The Orchard
May 13, 2004 Croydon Fairfield Halls
May 14, 2004 Cambridge Corn Exchange
May 16, 2004 Preston Guildhall
May 17, 2004 Edinburgh, Scotland Usher Hall
May 18, 2004 Glasgow, Scotland Royal Concert Hall
May 19, 2004 Aberdeen Music Hall
May 21, 2004 Manchester Bridgewater Hall
May 23, 2004 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
May 25, 2004 Brighton The Dome
May 26, 2004 Leicester De Montfort Hall
May 27, 2004 London Royal Albert Hall Rock And Roll Music To The World / Hear Me Calling / Country Thing / Rock And Roll Girls Don’t Want You Woman (with acoustic guitar) Getting Nowhere Fast (with acoustic guitar) While My Guitar Gently Weeps by George Harrison in 1968 (with acoustic guitar) I Don’t’ Give A Damn / Spanish Thing / I’m Gonna Make It / I Woke Op This Morning Scat Thing / Love Like A Man / I’m Going Home / Rock And Roll Medley
June 24-26, 2004 Bellinzona, Switzerland Piazza Blues Festival Alvin Lee played on the 25th Bobby Rush / Marla Glen a.o.
Rock and Roll Music to The World / Hear Me Calling / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes How Do You Do It ? / Don’t Want You Woman (with acoustic guitar) While My Guitar Gently Weeps (with acoustic guitar) / Getting Nowhere Fast (with acoustic guitar) I Don’t Give A Damn / I Am Writing You A Letter / I’m Gonna Make It / Slow Blues in C Love Like A Man / I’m Going Home
July 13, 2004 Napoli, Afragola, Italy Afrakà Rock Festival
July 15, 2004 Salò, Italy Museum Giardini Baden Powell
July 16, 2004 San Severino Marche, Italy Blues Festival With John Hammond / Charlie Musselwhite / Dr. John / Suzanne Vega / Sharrie Williams a.o.
July 16-18, 2004 Pistoia, Italy Blues Festival Alvin Lee played on the 17th Buddy Guy / John Mayall / Steve Winwood / Santana Nine Belwo Zero / Robert Fripp (King Crimson) Steve Vai / Joe Satriani / Sonny Landreth a.o.
July 24, 2004 Gränsö Slott, Västervik, Sweden Biker Festival
June 18, 2005 Alsóörs, Lake Baloton, Hungary Harley-Davidson Open Road Festen
October 21, 2005 Marseille, France Dock Des Suds
April 1, 2006 Salt, Girona Spain Teatro de Salt Black Music Festival
September 9, 2006 Faaker See, Austria European Bike Week
August 2-5, 2007 Notodden, Norway Blues Festival Alvin Lee played on the 2nd Steve Winwood / The Nevillie Brothers / Delbert McClinton David Edwards / James Johnson Jeremy Spencer (Fleetwood Mac) with Trond Ytterbø Band Jimmie Vaughan, Omar Kent Sykes & Lou Ann Barton a.o.
September 2007 Release of the album "Saguitar"
November 4, 2007 Antwerpen, Belgium Lotto Arena Rhythm & Blues Festival with Omar And The Howlers / Shemekia Copeland / Eric Sardinas a.o.
March 24, 2008 Paris L'Olympia With Tony Joe White
May 9 & 10, 2008 Lillehammer, Norway Rock Weekend Festival Alvin Lee played on the 10th Dicky Betts Band (Allman Brothers Band) Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple/Black Sabbath) a.o.
July 30, 2008 Monte Carlo, Monaco Le Sporting
Sept 5-7, 2008 Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, France Festival Guitare en Scène Alvin Lee played on the 6th Dr. Feelgood / Ana Popović / Birli Lagrene a.o
November 21, 2008 Tilburg, Netherlands 013, Dommelsch Zaal With John Hammond
May 29, 2009 Vila Nova de Gaia/Porto, Portugal Teatro d'Avenida frente ao El Corte Inglés Douro Blues Festival
July 2-5, 2009 Avoine, France Parc du Cenre Avoine Zone Blues Festival Alvin Lee played on the 2nd Status Quo / Dr. Feelgood / Ana Popović / Thomas Dutronc a.o
July 18-25, 2009 Patrimonio, Corsica International des Nuits de la Guitare Alvin Lee played on the 18th Tracy Chapman / Vicente Amigo / Birli Lagrene / Keziah Jones Tchavolo Schmitt / Stanley Clarke / Marcus Miller / Victor Wooten a.o
September 3-6, 2009 Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, France Festival Guitare en Scène Alvin Lee played on the 4th
July 15-25, 2010 Stuttgart, Germany Jazzopen Festival Alvin Lee played on the 17th with Jan Akkerman the concert took place at Mercedes Benz Museum
September 25, 2010 Budapest, Hungary Petőfi Csarnok, Fővárosi Ifjúsági Szabadidőközpont
July 13-18, 2011 Genova, Italy Porto Antico – Arena del Mare Guitar Festival Alvin Lee played on the 16th Hot Tuna feat. Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady Bruce Cockburn / Robben Ford a.o
August 12-14, 2011 Dolina Charlotty Slupsk, Poland Festiwal Legend Rocka Alvin Lee played on the 13th Jack Bruce Band / Vanilla Fudge / UFO / Saxon a.o.
May 28, 2012 Raalte, Netherlands Ribs & Blues Festival Hear Me Calling / I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes / How Do You Do It ? My Baby Left Me by Arthur Crudup in 1950, famous by Elvis Presley in 1956 / Country Thing I Don’t Give A Damn / I Am Writing You A Letter / Slow Blues in C / I’m Gonna Make It Scat Encounter / I Woke Up This Morning / Love Like A Man / I’m Going Home / Rip It Up
August 2012 release of the album “Still On The Road To Fredom”
September 2013 release of the album “The Last Show”
July 2020 release of the double CD Ten Years After feat. 17 tracks from the BBC London recordings at Playhouse Theatre / Maida Vale Studios / Aeolian Hall for the shows Top Gear and Colour Me Pop from 21. November 1967 / 13. March 1968 / 14. August 1968 / 13. December 1968 / ?. January 1969 & 3 tracks from DR Television, Denmark National TV, TopPop Show Broadcast of the concert at Flower Pop Music Club in Holeby, Denmark, 16. February 1968 & 7 tracks from the Radio broadcast by yle - Yleisradio Oy, National Station of Finland of the concert at Kultuuritalo in Helsinki, Finland, 3. December 1969