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This page is an overview of Queen's live career between 1977 and 1981. The tracks given for each tour reflect the standard setlist, but the actual songs performed varied from night to night. For a more comprehensive list, with exact setlists and details of live recordings, please see the Queen Concerts website.
1977 A Day At The Races North American Tour (40)
1977 A Day At The Races UK/European Tour (19)
1977 We Are The Champions Video Shoot (1)
1977 News Of The World North American Tour (26)
1978 News Of The World UK/European Tour (20)
1978 Jazz North American Tour (35)
1979 Live Killers European Tour (28)
1979 Live Killers Japanese Tour (15)
1979 German Saarbrucken Festival (1)
1979 UK Crazy Tour (20)
1980 The Game North American Tour (44)
1980 The Game UK/European Tour (17)
1981 The Game Japanese Tour (5)
1981 South America Bites The Dust Tour (7)
1981 South America Gluttons For Punishment Tour (6)
1981 Canadian 'We Will Rock You' Concerts (2)
1. 13 January 1977 - Auditorium, Milwaukee, USA 2. 14 January 1977 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, USA 3. 15 January 1977 - Gardens, Columbus, USA 4. 16 January 1977 - Convention Centre, Indianapolis, USA 5. 18 January 1977 - Cobo Hall, Detroit, USA 6. 20 January 1977 - Civic Centre, Saginsaw, USA 7. 21 January 1977 - Elliot Hall Of Music, Louisville, USA 8. 22 January 1977 - Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, USA 9. 23 January 1977 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, USA 10. 25 January 1977 - Central Canadian Exhibition Centre, Ottawa, Canada 11. 26 January 1977 - The Forum, Montreal, Canada 12. 28 January 1977 - Stadium, Chicago, USA 13. 30 January 1977 - St Johns Arena, Toledo, USA 14. 1 February 1977 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada 15. 3 February 1977 - Civic Centre, Springfield, USA 16. 4 February 1977 - College Park, University Of Maryland, Maryland, USA 17. 5 February 1977 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 18. 6 February 1977 - Coliseum, Nassau, USA | |
Video footage of 'Tie Your Mother Down' forms the promo video for the track | |
19. 8 February 1977 - War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, USA 20. 9 February 1977 - Boston Gardens, Boston, USA 21. 10 February 1977 - Civic Centre, Providence, USA 22. 11 February 1977 - Civic Centre, Philadelphia, USA 23. 19 February 1977 - Hollywood Sportatorium, Florida, USA 24. 20 February 1977 - Civic Centre, Lakeland, USA 25. 21 February 1977 - Fox Theatre, Atlanta, USA 26. 22 February 1977 - Auditorium, Birmingham, USA 27. 23 February 1977 - Keil Auditorium, St Louis, USA 28. 25 February 1977 - Moody Coliseum, Dallas, USA 29. 26 February 1977 - The Sam, Houston, USA 30. 1 March 1977 - Coliseum, Pheonix, USA 31. 2 March 1977 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 32. 3 March 1977 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 33. 5 March 1977 - Sports Arena, San Diego, USA 34. 6 March 1977 - Winterland, San Francisco, USA 35. 11 March 1977 - PNE Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada 36. 12 March 1977 - Paramount, Portland, USA 37. 13 March 1977 - Arena, Seattle, USA 38. 16 March 1977 - Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary, Canada 39. 17 March 1977 - Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary, Canada 40. 18 March 1977 - Northlands Arena, Edmonton, Canada |
1. 8 May 1977 - Ice Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden 2. 10 May 1977 - Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden 3. 12 May 1977 - Broendby Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark | |
This show was released on the Warehouse Copenhagen bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
4. 13 May 1977 - Congresscentrum, Hamburg, Germany 5. 14 May 1977 - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany 6. 16 May 1977 - Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany 7. 17 May 1977 - Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands 8. 19 May 1977 - Sporthalle, Basle, Switzerland 9. 23 May 1977 - Hippodrome, Bristol, England 10. 24 May 1977 - Hippodrome, Bristol, England 11. 26 May 1977 - Gaumont, Southampton, England 12. 27 May 1977 - Gaumont, Southampton, England 13. 29 May 1977 - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England 14. 30 May 1977 - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland | |
This show was released on the A Day At The Apollo bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
15. 31 May 1977 - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland 16. 2 June 1977 - Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England 17. 3 June 1977 - Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England 18. 6 June 1977 - Earl's Court, London, England | |
'Killer Queen' from either this concert or the 7th June show appears on the 'Rare Live' video. 'You Take My Breath Away' also appears on the 'Rare Live' video, in edited form on The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, and as a full video on the 'A Day At The Races' 2011 iTunes LP. Both 'Killer Queen' and 'You Take My Breath Away' were also available to stream online as part of the 'Absolute Greatest' release. The videos for the 'A Night At The Opera' 30th Anniversary DVD also include some footage from the show, while footage of 'Good Old Fashioned Loverboy' appears in the DoRo video for the track, which is exclusive to the US 1992 'Greatest Hits' video. | |
19. 7 June 1977 - Earl's Court, London, England | |
'39 was released as an audio track on the 'A Night At The Opera' 2011 double disc reissue. |
1. 6 October 1977 - New London Theatre Centre, London, England |
28 October 1977 - sixth BBC session, recorded at Maida Vale Studio, London - We Will Rock You (slow), We Will Rock You (fast), Spread Your Wings, It's Late and My Melancholy Blues
1. 11 November 1977 - Cumberland County Civic Centre, Portland, USA | |
'Sleeping On The Sidewalk' was almost certainly included in the 2017 'News Of The World' 40th anniversary boxed set. | |
2. 12 November 1977 - Boston Gardens, Boston, USA 3. 13 November 1977 - Civic Centre, Springfield, USA 4. 15 November 1977 - Civic Centre, Providence, USA 5. 16 November 1977 - Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, USA 6. 18 November 1977 - Cobo Hall, Detroit, USA 7. 19 November 1977 - Cobo Hall, Detroit, USA 8. 21 November 1977 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada 9. 23 November 1977 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA 10. 24 November 1977 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA 11. 25 November 1977 - Scope Arena, Norfolk, USA 12. 27 November 1977 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, USA 13. 29 November 1977 - Capitol Centre, Washington DC, USA 14. 1 December 1977 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 15. 2 December 1977 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 16. 4 December 1977 - University Arena, Dayton, USA 17. 5 December 1977 - Stadium, Chicago, USA 18. 8 December 1977 - The Omni, Atlanta, USA 19. 10 December 1977 - Tarrant Company Convention Centre, Fort Worth, USA 20. 11 December 1977 - The Summit, Houston, USA | |
'Sheer Heart Attack' appears on 'Rare Live', while the fast version of 'We Will Rock You' appears on 'Greatest Flix' and 'Greatest Video Hits I'. 'My Melancholy Blues' appears edited on 'Rare Live', and in full on 'The Miracle' CD and 12" singles and the 2017 'News Of The World' 40th anniversary boxed set. It was also available as a bonus video on the 'News Of The World' 2011 iTunes LP, and to stream online as part of the 'Absolute Greatest' release, alongside 'The Millionaire Waltz'. The videos for the 'A Night At The Opera' 30th Anniversary DVD also include some footage from the show. Some footage of the soundcheck of 'Tie Your Mother Down' appears on the 'Days Of Our Lives' Blu-ray as part of the 'Working Together' bonus sequence, while all of 'We Are The Champions' and half of 'Get Down, Make Love' appear in the 2017 documentary 'The American Dream'. | |
21. 15 December 1977 - Aladdin Theatre, Las Vegas, USA 22. 16 December 1977 - Sports Arena, San Diego, USA 23. 17 December 1977 - Coliseum, Oakland, USA 24. 20 December 1977 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, USA 25. 21 December 1977 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, USA 26. 22 December 1977 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA | |
Queen's manager John Reid and the touring crew came on stage for 'White Christmas'. |
1. 12 April 1978 - Ice Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden 2. 13 April 1978 - Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark 3. 14 April 1978 - Ernst Merckhalle, Hamburg, Germany 4. 16 April 1978 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 5. 17 April 1978 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 6. 19 April 1978 - Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands 7. 20 April 1978 - Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands 8. 21 April 1978 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 9. 23 April 1978 - Pavilion De Paris, Paris, France 10. 24 April 1978 - Pavilion De Paris, Paris, France 11. 26 April 1978 - Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany 12. 28 April 1978 - Deutchlandhalle, Berlin, Germany 13. 30 April 1978 - Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland 14. 2 May 1978 - Stadhalle, Vienna, Austria | |
This show was released on the Last European News bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
15. 3 May 1978 - Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany 16. 6 May 1978 - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England 17. 7 May 1978 - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England 18. 11 May 1978 - Empire Pool, London, England 19. 12 May 1978 - Empire Pool, London, England 20. 13 May 1978 - Empire Pool, London, England | |
'Jailhouse Rock' was dropped, while 'We Will Rock You' and 'We Are The Champions' were moved to the end of the set, where they stayed for all subsequent concerts. |
1. 28 October 1978 - Convention Centre, Dallas, USA | |
Video footage of 'Fat Bottomed Girls' forms the promo video for the track | |
2. 29 October 1978 - Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, USA 3. 31 October 1978 - St Bernard Civic Auditorium, New Orleans, USA 4. 3 November 1978 - Hollywood Sportatorium, Florida, USA 5. 4 November 1978 - Civic Centre, Lakeland, USA 6. 6 November 1978 - Capitol Centre, Washington DC, USA 7. 7 November 1978 - Coliseum, New Haven, USA 8. 9 November 1978 - Cobo Arena, Detroit, USA 9. 10 November 1978 - Cobo Arena, Detroit, USA 10. 11 November 1978 - Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, USA 11. 13 November 1978 - Boston Gardens, Boston, USA 12. 14 November 1978 - Rhode Island Civic Centre, Providence, USA 13. 16 November 1978 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 14. 17 November 1978 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 15. 19 November 1978 - Coliseum, Nassau, USA 16. 20 November 1978 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA 17. 22 November 1978 - Auditorium, Nashville, USA 18. 23 November 1978 - Checkerdome, St Louis, USA 19. 25 November 1978 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, USA 20. 26 November 1978 - Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinatti, USA 21. 28 November 1978 - War Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, USA 22. 30 November 1978 - Central Canadian Exhibition Centre, Ottawa, Canada 23. 1 December 1978 - The Forum, Montreal, Canada 24. 3 December 1978 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada 25. 4 December 1978 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada 26. 6 December 1978 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, USA 27. 7 December 1978 - Stadium, Chicago, USA 28. 8 December 1978 - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, USA 29. 12 December 1978 - Coliseum, Seattle, USA 30. 13 December 1978 - Coliseum, Portland, USA 31. 14 December 1978 - PNE Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada 32. 16 December 1978 - Coliseum, Oakland, USA 33. 18 December 1978 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 34. 19 December 1978 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 35. 20 December 1978 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA |
1. 17 January 1979 - Ernst Merckhalle, Hamburg, Germany 2. 18 January 1979 - Ostee Hall, Kiel, Germany 3. 20 January 1979 - Stadhalle, Bremen, Germany 4. 21 January 1979 - Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany 5. 23 January 1979 - Messesportspalace, Hannover, Germany 6. 24 January 1979 - Deutchlandhalle, Berlin, Germany 7. 26 January 1979 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 8. 27 January 1979 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium | |
Video footage of 'Don't Stop Me Now' from one of these two concerts forms the promo video for the track. | |
9. 29 January 1979 - Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands 10. 30 January 1979 - Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
'God Save The Queen' possibly appears on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
11. 1 February 1979 - Sportshalle, Cologne, Germany 12. 2 February 1979 - Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany | |
'Killer Queen', 'Bicycle Race', '39', 'Mustapha', 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Tie Your Mother Down', 'We Will Rock You' (slow version), most of 'Love Of My Life', and parts of 'Get Down, Make Love', 'Now I'm Here' and 'Brighton Rock' all appear on the 'Live Killers' album, while 'Love Of My Life' was also released as a single, and appears as a bonus track on the 'A Night At The Opera' 2011 double disc reissue. | |
13. 4 February 1979 - Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland | |
'I'm In Love With My Car' appears on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
14. 6 February 1979 - Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Yugoslavia | |
'We Are The Champions' possibly appears on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
15. 7 February 1979 - Tivoli Halle, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia 16. 10 February 1979 - Basketball Halle, Munich, Germany 17. 11 February 1979 - Basketball Halle, Munich, Germany 18. 13 February 1979 - Sporthalle, Stuttgart, Germany 19. 15 February 1979 - Sallandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany 20. 17 February 1979 - Palaise De Sport, Lyons, France | |
Parts of 'Dreamer's Ball' may appear on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
21. 19 February 1979 - Palacio De Deportef, Barcelona, Spain 22. 20 February 1979 - Palacio De Deportef, Barcelona, Spain | |
'Death On Two Legs' and parts of 'You're My Best Friend' and 'Get Down, Make Love' appear on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
23. 21 February 1979 - Palacio De Deportef, Barcelona, Spain 24. 23 February 1979 - Pabellon Del Real Madrid, Madrid, Spain 25. 25 February 1979 - Les Arenas, Poitiers, France 26. 27 February 1979 - Pavilion De Paris, Paris, France | |
Parts of 'Love Of My Life' appear on the 'Live Killers' album. | |
27. 28 February 1979 - Pavilion De Paris, Paris, France | |
Parts of 'Brighton Rock' appear on the 'Live Killers' album, 'Sheer Heart Attack' was released as an audio track on the 'News Of The World' 2011 double disc reissue, and later 2017 40th anniversary boxed set. The entire show was released on the Bonsoir Paris bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
28. 1 March 1979 - Pavilion De Paris, Paris, France | |
Parts of 'Get Down, Make Love' and 'Brighton Rock' appear on the 'Live Killers' album, 'Dreamer's Ball' was available to stream online as part of the 'Absolute Greatest' release, and parts of 'Tie Your Mother Down' appear on the 'Rare Live' video. |
1. 13 April 1979 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2. 14 April 1979 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 3. 19 April 1979 - Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan 4. 20 April 1979 - Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan 5. 21 April 1979 - Practica Ethics Community Hall, Kanazawa, Japan 6. 23 April 1979 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 7. 24 April 1979 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 8. 25 April 1979 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 9. 27 April 1979 - Central International Display, Kobe, Japan 10. 28 April 1979 - International Display, Nagoya, Japan 11. 30 April 1979 - Kyduen Athletic Association, Fukuoka, Japan 12. 1 May 1979 - Kyduen Athletic Association, Fukuoka, Japan 13. 2 May 1979 - Prefectural Athletic Association, Yamaguchi, Japan 14. 5 May 1979 - Makomani Ice Arena, Sapporo, Japan 15. 6 May 1979 - Makomani Ice Arena, Sapporo, Japan | |
This show was released on the Jazz Final bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. |
1. 18 August 1979 - Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrucken, Germany |
1. 22 November 1979 - RDS Simmons Hall, Dublin, Ireland | |
'God Save The Queen' was not played for political reasons. | |
2. 24 November 1979 - NEC, Birmingham, England 3. 26 November 1979 - Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England 4. 27 November 1979 - Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England 5. 30 November 1979 - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland 6. 1 December 1979 - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland 7. 3 December 1979 - City Hall, Newcastle, England 8. 4 December 1979 - City Hall, Newcastle, England 9. 6 December 1979 - Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England 10. 7 December 1979 - Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England 11. 9 December 1979 - Hippodrome, Bristol, England 12. 10 December 1979 - Brighton Centre, Brighton, England 13. 11 December 1979 - Brighton Centre, Brighton, England 14. 13 December 1979 - Lyceum Ballroom, London, England 15. 14 December 1979 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England 16. 17 December 1979 - Purley Tiffany's, London, England 17. 19 December 1979 - Tottenham Mayfair, London, England 18. 20 December 1979 - Lewisham Odeon, London, England 19. 22 December 1979 - Alexandra Palace, London, England | |
Parts of the 'Save Me' promo video were filmed at this venue earlier in the day. | |
20. 26 December 1979 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England | |
This final show formed part of the 'Concerts For Kampuchea', organised by Paul McCartney. Brian's guitar solo incorporated 'Silent Night'. 'Now I'm Here' was initially released on an album of highlights of the shows, and later available to stream online as part of the 'Absolute Greatest' release, alongside the otherwise unavailable 'I'm In Love With My Car', while 'Sheer Heart Attack' was released as a bonus video on the 'News Of The World' 2011 iTunes LP, and footage of 'Don't Stop Me Now' appears on the 'Days Of Our Lives' Blu-ray as part of the 'Don't Stop Me Now' bonus sequence. The entire show was also released on the Crazy Tour bootleg, released as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. Excerpts of the concert also appear on the 'Rare Live' video. |
1. 30 June 1980 - PNE Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada 2. 1 July 1980 - Coliseum, Seattle, USA 3. 2 July 1980 - Coliseum, Portland, USA 4. 5 July 1980 - Sports Arena, San Diego, USA 5. 6 July 1980 - Compton Terrace, Pheonix, USA 6. 8 July 1980 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 7. 9 July 1980 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 8. 11 July 1980 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 9. 12 July 1980 - Forum, Los Angeles, USA 10. 13 July 1980 - Coliseum, Oakland, USA 11. 14 July 1980 - Coliseum, Oakland, USA 12. 5 August 1980 - Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, USA 13. 6 August 1980 - Riverside Centroplex, Baton Rouge, USA 14. 8 August 1980 - City Myriad, Oklahoma, USA 15. 9 August 1980 - Reunion, Dallas, USA | |
Footage from this show, or filmed before or afterwards, was used for the promo video for 'Another One Bites The Dust'. | |
16. 10 August 1980 - The Summit, Houston, USA 17. 12 August 1980 - Omni, Atlanta, USA 18. 13 August 1980 - Coliseum, Charlotte, USA 19. 14 August 1980 - Coliseum, Greensboro, USA 20. 16 August 1980 - Civic Centre, Charleston, USA 21. 17 August 1980 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, USA 22. 20 August 1980 - Civic Centre, Hartford, USA 23. 22 August 1980 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA 24. 23 August 1980 - Civic Centre, Baltimore, USA 25. 24 August 1980 - Civic Centre, Pittsburg, USA 26. 26 August 1980 - Civic Centre, Providence, USA 27. 27 August 1980 - Spectrum, Portland, USA 28. 29 August 1980 - The Forum, Montreal, Canada 29. 30 August 1980 - C.N.E, Toronto, Canada 30. 10 September 1980 - Mecca, Milwaukee, USA 31. 12 September 1980 - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, USA 32. 13 September 1980 - Civic, Omaha, USA 33. 14 September 1980 - St Paul's Civic Auditorium, Minneapolis, USA 34. 16 September 1980 - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, USA 35. 17 September 1980 - Checkerdome, St Louis, USA 36. 19 September 1980 - Horizon, Chicago, USA 37. 20 September 1980 - Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, USA 38. 21 September 1980 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, USA 39. 23 September 1980 - Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, USA 40. 24 September 1980 - War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, USA 41. 26 September 1980 - Boston Gardens, Boston, USA 42. 28 September 1980 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 43. 29 September 1980 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 44. 30 September 1980 - Madison Square Garden, New York, USA |
1. 23 November 1980 - Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland 2. 25 November 1980 - Le Bourget La Retonde, Paris, France 3. 26 November 1980 - Sportshalle, Cologne, Germany 4. 27 November 1980 - Groenoordhalle, Leiden, Netherlands 5. 29 November 1980 - Grudahalle, Essen, Germany 6. 30 November 1980 - Deutchlandhalle, Berlin, Germany 7. 1 December 1980 - Stadhalle, Bremen, Germany 8. 5 December 1980 - NEC, Birmingham, England 9. 6 December 1980 - NEC, Birmingham, England 10. 8 December 1980 - Wembley Arena, London, England 11. 9 December 1980 - Wembley Arena, London, England 12. 10 December 1980 - Wembley Arena, London, England 13. 12 December 1980 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 14. 13 December 1980 - Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium 15. 14 December 1980 - Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany | |
This show was released on the Imagine bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
16. 16 December 1980 - Hall Rheus, Strasbourg, Germany 17. 18 December 1980 - Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany |
1. 12 February 1981 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2. 13 February 1981 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
This show was released on the Need Your Loving Rock bootleg as part of the 'Top 100 Bootlegs' project. | |
3. 16 February 1981 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 4. 17 February 1981 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 5. 18 February 1981 - Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan |
1. 28 February 1981 - Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2. 1 March 1981 - Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
'Now I'm Here' (the Singalong section) and parts of 'Another One Bites The Dust' appear on 'Rare Live'. Maradona came on stage just before 'Another One Bites The Dust' and spoke briefly. | |
3. 4 March 1981 - Estadio Municipal, Mar Del Plata, Argentina 4. 6 March 1981 - Alletico Rosario Central, Rosario, Argentina 5. 8 March 1981 - Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 20 March 1981 - Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil | |
Selected tracks were released on the 'On Air' 6CD set, namely the Introduction, 'We Will Rock You (fast)', 'Let Me Entertain You', 'I'm In Love With My Car', Freddie's 'Now I'm Here' singalong (titled 'Alright Alright'), 'Dragon Attack', 'Now I'm Here' and 'Love Of My Life'. 'Love Of My Life' also appears on 'Rare Live', where it loses the first verse, while the 2011 iTunes LP's of 'The Game' and 'Flash Gordon' feature videos of Freddie's 'Now I'm Here' singalong, 'Dragon Attack', 'Flash' and 'The Hero'. | |
7. 21 March 1981 - Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil |
1. 25 September 1981 - Poliedro De Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela 2. 26 September 1981 - Poliedro De Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela 3. 27 September 1981 - Poliedro De Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela 4. 9 October 1981 - Estadion Universitano, Monterrey, Mexico 5. 17 October 1981 - Estadion Cuahtermoc, Puebla, Mexico 6. 18 October 1981 - Estadion Cuahtermoc, Puebla, Mexico |
1. 24 November 1981 - The Forum, Montreal, Canada 2. 25 November 1981 - The Forum, Montreal, Canada |
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