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Dates and research compiled by Joe
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Date |
City |
Venue |
Opening Acts |
Notes |
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Aug 7 |
|
BORN AGAIN
is released in the U.K. |
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Aug 18 |
Drammen
(Oslo) |
Drammenshallen |
Pretty
Maids |
1st show
with Ian Gillan on vocals. |
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Aug 19 |
Stockholm |
Johanneshovs Isstadion |
Pretty
Maids |
|
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Aug 21 |
Helsinki |
Helsinki
Icehall (Helsingen Jäähalli) |
Pretty
Maids |
|
|
Aug 23 |
Lund |
Olympen |
Pretty
Maids |
|
|
Aug 24 |
København
(Copenhagen) |
Falkoner
Teatret (Falkoner Theater) |
Pretty
Maids |
|
|
Aug 27 |
Reading |
'Reading
Fest '83' - Thamembe Arena |
August
26th: Big Country, Stranglers (HL), Man, Steel Pulse, Hanoi
Rocks, Pallas, Solstice, Pendragon, AUTO DaFe
August 27th: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Black Sabbath, Marillion, Suzi
Quatro, Magnum, Anvil, Mama's Boys, Heavy Pettin', Wendy & The
Rocketts, Fortune, Crazy Angel
August 28th: Ten Years After, Thin Lizzy, Steve Harley & Cockney
Rebel, Climax Blues Band, The Enid, Sad Cafe, One The Juggler,
Twelth Night, Opposition |
|
|
Aug 28 |
Dublin |
'The Kings
Of Rock Festival' - Dalymount Park |
Motorhead,
Twisted Sister, Diamond Head [may have cancelled], Mama's Boys,
Anvil |
Monsters
Of Rock festival |
|
Sep 10 |
Mulhouse |
'Sunrise
Festival '83' - Nationale 66 |
Blue
Oyster Cult (?), Motorhead, Stormbringer, Twisted Sister, Anvil,
Diamond Head, Satan |
Cancelled |
|
Sep 13 |
Barcelona |
Plaza De
Toros Monumental |
Diamond
Head, Girlschool |
|
|
Sep 14 |
Madrid |
Pabellon
Del Deportes Del Real |
Diamond
Head, Girlschool |
Venue also
shown as Estadio Román Valero. |
|
Sep 15 |
San
Sebastian |
Velódromo
Anoeta |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 18 |
Offenbach |
Stadthalle |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 19 |
Düsseldorf |
Phillipshalle |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 20 |
Mannheim |
Musensaal
- Rosengarten |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 22 |
München
(Munich) |
Circus
Krone |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 24 |
Frauenfeld |
Festhalle
Ruegerhols |
Diamond
Head |
Cancelled? |
|
Sep 25 |
Geneva (Geneve) |
Pavillon
Des Sports Del Champel Geneve |
Diamond
Head |
|
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Sep 27 |
Nuenkirchen |
Hemmerleinhalle |
Diamond
Head |
|
|
Sep 28 |
Böblingen |
Sporthalle |
Diamond
Head |
|
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Sep 30 |
Paris |
Espace
Balard |
Diamond
Head |
|
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Oct 1 |
Brussels |
Vorst
Nationaal (Forest National) |
Diamond
Head, Acid |
|
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Oct 2 |
Zwolle |
Ijsselhallen Veemarkt (Ijsselhal) |
Diamond
Head |
|
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Oct 3 |
Nijmegen |
De
Vereeniging |
|
|
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Oct 4 |
|
BORN AGAIN
is released in the U.S. |
|
|
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Oct 13 |
Moncton |
Moncton
Coliseum |
Streetheart [Quiet Riot cancelled] |
Cancelled |
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Oct 15 |
Halifax |
Halifax
Metro Center |
Streetheart [Quiet Riot cancelled] |
Cancelled |
|
Oct 17 |
Rimouski |
Colisee de
Rimouski |
|
Cancelled? |
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Oct 18 |
Chicoutimi |
Centre
Georges Vezina |
|
Cancelled? |
|
Oct 20 |
Quebec
City |
Colisee de
Quebec (Quebec City Coliseum) |
Nazareth |
|
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Oct 21 |
Montreal |
Montreal
Forum |
Nazareth |
Nearly
sold out! |
|
In 1983 in Montreal, the gig started with almost 2
hours late. Apparently, the band wasn’t in shape enough to
start the show. I will always remember the voice of a cop saying
in french “Les gars sont trop gelés pour commencer le show”,
Which means: The guys are to high (under influence of drug) to
start the show. After the show, a riot started inside the forum,
to continue outside and inside Montreal’s metro, some entire row
of bench were thrown from superior level to the inferior ones.
Same thing inside metro, frustrated fans thrown some public bench
in the middle of the metro… sad. |
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Oct 22 |
Ottawa |
Ottawa
Civic Centre Arena |
Nazareth |
|
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Oct 24 |
Sudbury |
Sudbury
Arena |
Nazareth |
|
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Oct 25 |
Toronto |
Maple Leaf
Gardens |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! |
|
Oct 26 |
London |
London
Gardens |
Nazareth
(replaced Sabbath as headliner), Quiet Riot |
Cancelled |
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Oct 27 |
Buffalo |
Buffalo
Memorial Auditorium |
Quiet Riot |
|
|
Oct 29 |
East
Rutherford |
Brendan
Byrne Arena - Meadowlands (a.k.a. Continental Airlines Arena) |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! |
|
Oct 30 |
Uniondale |
Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Quiet Riot |
|
|
Nov 1 |
Providence |
Providence
Civic Center |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! |
|
Nov 2 |
Largo
(Landover) |
Capital
Centre |
Quiet Riot |
|
|
Nov 4 |
Worcester |
Centrum
(In Worcester) |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! Recorded by Westwood One for FM broadcast.
[ Read Concert Review ] |
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Nov 5 |
Philadelphia |
The
Spectrum |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! - Joe Siegler's first Sabbath concert. |
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Nov 6 |
Portland |
Cumberland
County Civic Center |
Quiet Riot |
Sold out
show! |
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Nov 8 |
New Haven |
New Haven
Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Quiet
Riot, Fastway |
Sold out
show! |
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Nov 9 |
Rochester |
Rochester
Community War Memorial Auditorium (a.k.a.) Blue Cross Arena) |
Quiet Riot |
Rescheduled date - moved up from 11/10 |
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Nov 10 |
Pittsburgh |
Stanley
Theater |
Quiet Riot |
Unconfirmed |
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Nov 11 |
Detroit |
Cobo Arena |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 12 |
Cleveland |
Cleveland
Public Hall |
Quiet Riot |
Also
listed as Public Hall? |
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Nov 13 |
Cincinnati |
|
Quiet Riot |
Unconfirmed |
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Nov 14 |
Saginaw |
Wendler
Arena - Saginaw Civic Center |
Quiet Riot |
[ Read Concert Review ] |
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Nov 15 |
Rockford |
Metro
Center |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 16 |
Green Bay |
Brown
County Arena |
Quiet Riot |
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Nov 18 |
Chicago |
U.I.C.
Pavilion |
Quiet Riot |
[ Read Concert Review ] |
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Nov 19 |
Madison |
Dane
County Memorial Arena |
Quiet Riot |
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Nov 20 |
Minneapolis |
Metropolitan Center |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 22 |
Salt Lake
City |
The Salt
Palace |
Quiet Riot |
Cancelled |
|
Nov 23 |
Reno |
|
Quiet Riot |
Unconfirmed |
|
Nov 25 |
Las Vegas |
Aladdin
Theater For The Performing Arts |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 26 |
Phoenix |
Arizona
Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 27 |
Tucson |
Tucson
Convention Center Arena |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 29 |
Albuquerque |
Tingley
Coliseum |
Quiet Riot |
|
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Nov 30 |
El Paso |
|
Quiet Riot |
Unconfirmed |
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Jan 16 |
Calgary |
|
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 17 |
Edmonton |
|
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 19 |
Vancouver |
|
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 20 |
Seattle |
Seattle
Center Coliseum |
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 21 |
Spokane |
Spokane
Coliseum |
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 23 |
Portland |
Memorial
Coliseum Complex |
|
Cancelled
due to illness |
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Jan 25 |
Daly City
(San Francisco) |
Cow Palace |
Heaven,
Ratt |
|
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Jan 26 |
Long Beach |
Long Beach
Arena |
Heaven |
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Jan 28 |
El Paso |
|
|
Unconfirmed |
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Jan 29 |
Salt Lake
City |
The Salt
Palace |
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Jan 31 |
Denver |
McNichols
Sports Arena |
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Feb 1 |
Amarillo |
The
Amarillo Civic Center |
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Feb 2 |
Lubbock |
|
|
Unconfirmed |
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Feb 3 |
Corpus
Christi |
Memorial
Coliseum |
|
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Feb 4 |
San
Antonio |
Convention
Center Arena |
Girlschool? |
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Feb 7 |
Houston |
Sam
Houston Coliseum |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 8 |
Dallas |
Reunion
Arena |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 10 |
Beaumont |
Beaumont
Civic Center |
Night
Ranger |
|
|
Feb 11 |
Little
Rock |
Barton
Coliseum |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 12 |
New
Orleans |
|
|
Cancelled |
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Feb 13 |
Birmingham |
|
|
Unconfirmed |
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Feb 14 |
Jacksonville |
|
|
Unconfirmed |
|
Feb 16 |
Lakeland |
Lakeland
Civic Center |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 17 |
Sunrise |
Sunrise
Musical Theater |
|
|
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Feb 18 |
Savannah |
|
|
Cancelled |
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Feb 20 |
Atlanta |
The Fox
Theater |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 22 |
St. Louis |
Kiel
Auditorium |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 24 |
Toledo |
Sports
Arena |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 25 |
Dayton |
Hara Arena |
Night
Ranger |
|
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Feb 26 |
Kalamazoo |
Wings
Stadium |
Night
Ranger |
[ Concert Review ] |
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Feb 27 |
Salisbury |
Wicomico
Youth & Civic Center |
|
Unconfirmed |
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Feb 29 |
Utica |
Stanley
Performing Arts Center |
Helix |
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Mar 1 |
Albany |
Palace
Theater |
Helix |
|
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Mar 4 |
Springfield |
Springfield Civic Center |
Cryer |
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Review by Don Brosnahan
Joe,
I was at the Nov. 1, 1983 Black Sabbath concert in Providence, Rhode Island.
Quiet Riot opened the show, and honestly, they were nothing worth remembering.
Sabbath came on with a barrage of smoke, eerie green lighting and the crushing
opening riff to Children of the Grave.
The set was Stonehenge, and was very impressive, as was the accompanying
lightshow. The sound however, was earth shaking. By far the heaviest live show I
have ever seen. Iommi and Butler pounded out Sabbaths riffs with purpose that
night. No Sabbath album has ever has captured the true power of Black Sabbath
live.
Ian Gillan on the other hand, he sang well, and did the usual shrieks and howls,
but something just felt, well, off.
He played bongos during a few songs, which again, just felt, off.
Standing out in my mind is the song Black Sabbath. Gillans voice simply did not
fit with the dark mood of the song. Supernaut however, was a different story,
and was a pleasure to see/hear it performed live.
Sabbaths rendition of Smoke on the Water was a surprise, was much heavier than
any version Deep Purple ever did. Still, it sounded like a cover band, and in my
opinion, wouldn't have been missed if left out of the set.
Overall the show was great, the staging, lights, and the brutal sound of Iommi
and Butler will make that show one I will never forget.
Unfortunately, Gillan, his bongos will also remain with me forever.



















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