Past Tours, 1966-1968
CREAM with Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker:
Dates and Venues - 1966
July 29 - 'Twisted Wheel' Manchester, England
July 31 - '6th National Jazz & Blues Festival' Windsor, Berkshire, England
Aug. 2 - 'Klooks Kleek R&B Club'/'Railway Hotel' West Hampstead,
London, England
Aug. 5 - 'Cooks Ferry Inn' Edmonton, England
Aug. 6 - 'Town Hall' Torquay, England
Aug. 9 - 'Fishmongers Arms' Wood Green, England
Aug. 16 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
Aug. 19 - 'Cellar Club' Kingston, Surrey, England
Aug. 26 - 'Flamingo Club' Central London, England
Aug. 27 - 'Ram Jam Club' Brixton, London, England
Sept. 2 - 'Bluesville 66'/'Manor House' Stockport, England
Sept. 4 - 'Ricky Tick'/'Thames Hotel' Windsor, Berkshire, England
Sept. 11 - 'Skyline Ballroom' Kingston-Upon-Hull, Humberside, England
Sept. 15 - 'Gaumont Cinema' Hanley, England (2 shows with the Who)
Sept. 16 - 'Hermitage Ballroom' Hitchin, Hertsfordshire, England
Sept. 17 - 'Town Hall' Grantham, England
Sept. 18 - 'Blue Moon Club' Hayes, Middlesex, England
Sept. 19 - Woking, Surrey, England (venue unknown)
Sept. 23 - 'Ricky Tick'/'Corn Exchange' Newbury, Berkshire, England
Sept. 26 - 'Star Club'/'Star Hotel' West Croydon, England
Sept. 27 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
Sept. 30 - 'Ricky Tick' Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Oct. 1 - 'The Polytechnic' Central London, England (with the
Washington DC's) (Hendrix jams with the Cream)
Oct. 2 - 'Country Club' Kirklevington, Cleveland, England (cancelled)
Oct. 3 - Chester, England
Oct. 4 - 'Fishmongers Arms' Wood Green, London, England
Oct. 5 - Reading, England
Oct. 6 - York, England
Oct. 8 - 'Kings College University' Brighton, Sussex, England
Oct. 9 - 'Birdcage'/'Kimbells Ballroom' Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Oct. 11 - 'Flamingo Club' Central London, England
Oct. 13 - 'New Yorker Discotheque'/'McIlroy's Ballroom' Swindon, Wiltshire,
England
Oct. 21 - 'Bandbeat' BBC Radio 1, London, England (1st BBC appearance)
(Spoonful, Sleepy Time Time, Rollin' and Tumblin')
Oct. 21 - 'Bluesville 66'/'Manor House' Stockport, England
Nov. 1 - 'Ready, Steady, Go!' ITV TV, Wembley, Middlesex, England
(broadcast on Nov. 4th. Wrapping Paper and N.S.U. - mimed to studio tracks)
Nov. 3 - 'Ram Jam Club' Brixton, London, England
Nov. 5 - 'Town Hall' East Ham, London, England
Nov. 7 - Gosport, Hants, England (venue unknown)
Nov. 8 - 'Saturday Club' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 1, London, England
(Sweet Wine, Steppin' Out, Wrapping Paper, Rollin' and
Tumblin', I'm So Glad, Sleepy Time Time)
Nov. 8 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
Nov. 11 - 'Public Baths' Sutton, Ashley, England
Nov. 12 - 'Liverpool University' Liverpool, England
Nov. 13 - 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coathams Hotel' Redcar, Cleveland, England
Nov. 15 - 'Klooks Kleek R&B Club'/'Railway Hotel' West Hampstead,
London, England
Nov. 17 - 'Burkes' Central London, England
Nov. 18 - 'Village Hall' Hoveton, Norfolk, England
Nov. 19 - 'Blue Moon Club' Cheltenham, Gloucestshire, England
Nov. 21 - 'Monday Monday' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 2 London, England
Nov. 21 - 'The Pavilion' Bath, Avon, England
Nov. 22 - 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club'/'Corn Exchange' Bristol, Avon, England
Nov. 25 - 'California Ballroom' Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England
Nov. 28 - 'Guitar Club' BBC Radio 1, London, England (Crossroads, Sitting On
Top Of The World, Steppin' Out)
Dec. 2 - 'Hornesy College of Art' Hornesy, London, England
Dec. 3 - 'Birdcage'/'Kimbells Ballroom' Portsmouth, England
Dec. 4 - 'Starlite Ballroom' Greenford, London, England
Dec. 5 - 'Bluesville 66'/'The Baths Hall' Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Dec. 7 - 'Skyline Ballroom' Kingston-Upon-Hull, Humberside, England
Dec. 9 - 'Rhythm & Blues World Service' BBC Radio 1, London, England
(Cat's Squirrel, Traintime, Hey Lawdy Mama, I'm So Glad)
Dec. 9 - 'Bluesville 66'/'Manor House' Stockport, England
Dec. 10 - 'Isleworth Polytechnic' Isleworth, London, England
Dec. 12 - 'Cooks Ferry Inn' Edmonton, London, England
Dec. 13 - 'Exeter University' Exeter, Devonshire, England
Dec. 14 - 'Bromel Club'/'Bromley Court Hotel' Bromley, Kent, England
Dec. 15 - 'Sussex University' Brighton, East Sussex, England
Dec. 16 to 18 - Paris, France (TV and radio appearances)
Dec. 17 - 'La Locomotive Club' Place Blanche, Paris, France
Dec. 19 - 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberly, Surrey, England
Dec. 21 - 'Top of the Pops' BBC Radio London, England (I Feel Free - mimed to
studio track) (broadcast on Dec. 29th)
Dec. 22 - 'Pier Pavilion' Worthing, West Sussex, England
Dec. 23 - 'Odeon Cinema' Birmingham, England
Dec. 24 - 'Midnight City' Birmingham, England (with Family)
Dec. 30 - 'The Roundhouse' Chalk Farm, London, England
Dates and Venues - 1967
Jan. 7 - 'Ricky Tick'/'Thames Hotel' Windsor, Berkshire, England
Jan. 10 - 'Saturday Club' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 1, London, England (Four
Until Late, I Feel Free, Traintime, N.S.U., Toad)
Jan. 10 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
Jan. 13 - 'Guildhall' Southampton, England
Jan. 14 - Coventry, England (venue unknown)
Jan. 15 - 'Ricky Tick' Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Jan. 16 - 'Monday Monday' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 2, London, England
Jan. 18 - 'Town Hall' Stourbridge, England
Jan. 19 - 'Granby Hall' Leicester, England
Jan. 20 - 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Jan. 21 - 'Floral Hall' Southport, England
Jan. 24 - 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club'/'Corn Exchange' Bristol, England
Jan. 26 - 'Top of the Pops' BBC 'Light Programme' TV London, England
Jan. 28 - 'Ram Jam Club' Brixton, London, England (2 shows)
Feb. 3 - 'All Night Rave'/'Queens Hall' Leeds, England
Feb. 4 - 'Technical College' Ewell, Surrey, England
Feb. 5 - 'Saville Theatre' Central London, England
Feb. 9 - 'City Hall' Salisbury, England
Feb. 10 - 'Bluesville 67'/'Manor House' Stockport, England
Feb. 11 - 'Baths Pavilion' Matlock, England
Feb. 15 - 'Assembly Hall' Aylesbury, England
Feb. 18 - 'Tofts Club' Folkstone, England
Feb. 19 - 'Starlite Ballroom' Wembley, England
Feb. 22 - 'Bromel Club'/'Bromley Court Hotel' Bromley, Kent, England
Feb. 24 - 'Beat Club' TV Bremen, Germany (I Feel Free - mimed to
studio track)
Feb. 25 - 'Star-Club' Hamburg, Germany
Feb. 26 - 'Star-Club' Kiel, Germany
March 1 - 'Ulster Hall' Belfast, Northern Ireland
March 2 - 'Queens University Students Hall' Belfast, Northern Ireland
March 6 - 'Pop Pool'/'Falkoner Centret' Copenhagen, Denmark (with Defenders,
Hitmakers, Sir Hendry and His Butlers, Lollipops, Peter Belli & Seven Sounds)
March 7 - 'Konserthuset' Stockholm, Sweden (radio broadcast)
March 8 - 'Lorensbergs Cirkus' Gothenburg, Sweden
March 12 - 'Tavern Club' Dereham, England (with The Feel For Soul)
March 15 - 'Spot Studio'/'Ryemuse Ltd.' Central London, England (recording of the
'Disraeli Gears' LP demos)
March 21 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
March 24 - fly from London, England to NYC
March 25 to April 2 - 'RKO Paramount Theatre'/Murray the K's 'Music In the Fifth
Dimension Show' New York, New York (1 or 2 songs performed during
several shows each day)
March 27 - 'Monday Monday' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 2 London,
England (broadcast date)
April 9 - 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coathams Hotel' Redcar, Cleveland,
England (cancelled)
April 14 - 'Ricky Tick'/'Corn Exchange' Newbury, Berkshire, England
April 15 - 'Rhodes Centre' Bishop's Stortford, Hertsfordshire, England (with
the Teapots)
April 16 - 'Record Star Show'/'Empire Pool' Wembley, England
April 18 - 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club'/'Corn Exchange' Bristol, England
April 21 - 'The Dome' Brighton, England (with the Who)
April 22 - 'Ricky Tick' Hounslow, Middlesex, England
May 6 - 'Royal Agriculture College Charity Appeal' Chipenham,
Wilts, England
May 7 - 'NME Poll Winners Concert'/'Empire Pool' Wembley, England
(with the Beach Boys, the Move, Spencer Davis Group, Cliff Richard, Allan Price Set,
Georgie Fame, Dusty Springfield and others)
May 19 - 'Beat Club' TV Bremen, Germany (Strange Brew - mimed to
studio track)
May 20 - 'Berlin Stadium' Berlin, Germany
May 21 - 'Jaguar Club' Scala, Herford, Germany
May 22 - 'Simon Dee Show' BBC TV London, England (Strange Brew)
May 23 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England
May 27 - 'Pembroke College May Ball' Oxford, England (with the Who)
May 29 - 'Barbecue 67'/'Tulip Bulb Auction Hall' Spalding, England (with
the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, the Move, Geno Washington And The Ram Jam Band,
Zoot Money And His Big Roll Band, Sounds Force Five)
May 30 - 'Saturday Club' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 1, London, England
(Strange Brew, Tales Of Brave Ulysses, We're Going Wrong)
June 1 - 'Palais des Sports' Paris, France (2 shows)
June 3 - 'Ram Jam Club' Brixton, London, England
June 11 - 'Starlite Ballroom' Greenford, England (with the Triads)
June 30 - 'Bluesville 67'/'Manor House' Stockport, England
July 2 - 'Saville Theatre' Central London, England (2 shows) (with the
Jeff Beck Group and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers)
July - Inverness, Scotland ('in a cinema')
July - 'Locarno' Glasgow, Scotland
July - 'Two Red Shoes' Elgin, Scotland
July - 'Beach Ballroom' Aberdeen, Scotland
July 12 - 'Floral Hall' Southport, England
July 14 - 'Joe Loss Show' BBC Radio 1, London, England
Aug. 13 - '7th National Jazz & Blues Festival' Windsor, Berkshire, England
Aug. 17 - 'Speakeasy' London, England
Aug. 20 - 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coathams Hotel' Redcar, Cleveland, England
Aug. 22 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 23 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 24 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 25 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 26 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 27 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 29 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 30 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Aug. 31 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Sept. 1 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Sept. 2 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Sept 3 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
Sept. 4 - 'Whiskey A Go Go' Los Angeles, California
Sept. 5 - 'Whiskey A Go Go' Los Angeles, California
Sept. 6 - 'Whiskey A Go Go' Los Angeles, California
Sept. 7 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts
Sept. 8 - 'Cross Town Bus Club' Boston, Massachusetts
Sept. 9 - 'Brandeis University' Waltham, Massachusetts (?) (show actually
started at 02:15 a.m. the next day) Note : this gig was reviewed in the July 25/68 issue
of Downbeat magazine and therefore most likely took place on
April 4, 1968)
Sept. 10 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 11 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 12 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 13 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 14 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 15 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 16 - 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Boston, Massachusetts (2 sets)
Sept. 22 - 'Action House' Long Beach, Long Island (with Moby Grape)
Sept. 23 - 'Village Theatre' New York, New York (with Moby Grape) (2 shows)
Sept. 24 - 'Action House' Long Beach, Long Island (with the Neons)
Sept. 26 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with the Paupers)
Sept. 27 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with the Paupers)
Sept. 28 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with the Paupers)
Sept. 29 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with the Paupers)
Sept. 30 - 'Village Theatre' New York, New York (early show)
Sept. 30 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (late show with the Paupers)
Oct . 1 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with the Paupers)
Oct . 3 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct . 4 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct . 5 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct . 6 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct . 7 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct . 8 - 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, New York (with Richie Havens)
Oct. 11 - 'Fifth Dimension Club' Ann Arbor, Michigan
Oct. 12 - 'Fifth Dimension Club' Ann Arbor, Michigan
Oct. 13 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with MC5, The Thyme)
Oct. 14 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with The Rationals)
Oct. 15 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with The Apostles)
Oct. 19 - 'Romanos Ballroom' Belfast, Northern Ireland (postponed
until Nov. 2)
Oct. 24 - 'Top Gear' BBC Radio 1, London, England (Take It Back, Outside Woman
Blues, Tales Of Brave Ulysses, Sunshine Of Your Love, Born Under A
Bad Sign)
Oct. 26 - 'Magoos' Glasgow, Scotland
Oct. 27 - 'Capital' Edinburgh, Scotland
Oct. 29 - 'Saville Theatre' Central London, England (with the Bonzo
Dog Doo-Dah Band)
Nov. 1 - 'Bal Tabarin' Downham, Bromley, Kent, England
Nov. 2 - 'Romanos Ballroom' Belfast, Northern Ireland
Nov. 6 - 'Silver Blades Ice Rink' Streatham High Road, England
Nov. 10 - 'Toppot'/'Ny Adelgade' Copenhagen, Denmark (press conference)
Nov. 11 - 'TV-Byen' (studio A) Gladsaxe, Denmark (afternoon) (N.S.U.,
Strange Brew, I'm So Glad - mimed to studio tracks)
Nov. 11 - 'Hit-Club'/'Vejgaard Hallen' Aalborg, Denmark (evening show
with Defenders, Parrots, Go-Go)
Nov. 12 - 'Falkoner Centret' Copenhagen, Denmark (2 shows
with Steppeulvene, Defenders)
Nov. 13 - Finnish TV (afternoon) (Sunshine Of Your Love, Tales of Brave
Ulysses, World of Pain, Outside Woman Blues - mimed to studio tracks)
Nov. 13 - 'Kulttuuritalo (Culture House)' Helsinki, Finland (2 shows)
Nov. 14 - 'Konserthuset' Stockholm, Sweden
Nov. 15 - 'Lorensbergs Cirkus' Gothenburg, Sweden (2 shows with
Young Flowers and a couple of local groups)
Nov. 17 - 'Rigoletto' Jonkoping, Sweden
Nov. 18 - 'Idrottshallen' Orebro, Sweden
Nov. - 'Dave Symonds' BBC Radio London, England
Nov. - 'Revolution Club' London, England (rehearsal filmed
by French TV)
Nov. 23 - 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Nov. 24 - 'Marine Ballroom, Central Pier' Morecambe, Lancashire, England
Nov. 26 - 'Twice a Fortnight Show' BBC studio, London, England (We're Going
Wrong)
Nov. 28 - 'The Marquee' Central London, England (cancelled due to Ginger being
ill)
Dec. 1 - 'Top Rank' Brighton, England (cancelled due to Ginger
being ill)
Dec. 2 - 'Happening Sunday' BBC Radio 1, London, England (cancelled due
to Ginger being ill)
Dec. 20 - 'Debutante's Ball' Chicago, Illinois (play at a private
party for a wealthy family)
Dec. 22 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with Billy C. &
The Sunshine, MC5, Soap)
Dec. 23 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with Billy C. &
The Sunshine, MC5, Soap)
Dates and Venues - 1968
Jan. 9 - 'Top Gear' BBC Radio 1, London, England (SWLABR,
Politician, Steppin' Out, We're Going Wrong, Blue Condition)
Jan. 14 - 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coathams Hotel' Redcar, Cleveland, England
Jan. 20 - 'London University Union' Central London, England
Jan. 27 - 'St. Marys College' Twickenham, London, England
Feb. 3 - 'University College' Central London, England (with Two of Each,
Millionaires, Soundtrekkers)
Feb. 5 - 'Vognmandsmarken' Copenhagen, Denmark (World Of Pain - mimed to
studio track) - filmed in a market on the back of a flat-bed truck for the movie
'Det Var En Lordag Aften' ('On A Saturday Night')
Feb. 6 - Copenhagen, Denmark (unknown roundhouse) (We're Going
Wrong - mimed to studio track) - filmed indoors for the movie 'Det Var En Lordag Aften'
('On A Saturday Night')
Feb. 7 - 'Tivolis Koncertsal' Copenhagen, Denmark (2 shows with Hansson
& Karlsson, Young Flowers)
Feb. 9 - 'Arts Ball Goes Hollywood'/'Leicester University Arts
Ball' Leicester, England (last gig in England before the 'Royal Albert Hall' shows)
Feb. 23 - 'Santa Monica Civic Auditorium' Santa Monica, California
Feb. 24 - 'Earl Warren Showgrounds' Santa Barbara, California (with Taj Mahal
and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Feb. 25 - 'San Fernando Valley College' San Fernando Valley, California
Feb. 29 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 1 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 2 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 3 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 7 - 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 8 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 9 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 10 - 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
March 11 - 'Memorial Auditorium' Sacramento, California (with Grateful Dead)
March 13 - 'Selland Arena' Fresno, California (with Blue Cheer)
March 15 - 'Shrine Auditorium' Los Angeles, California
March 16 - 'Shrine Auditorium' Los Angeles, California
March 17 - 'Star Theatre' -or- 'Celebrity Theatre' Phoenix, Arizona
March 18 - 'Anaheim Convention Centre' Anaheim, California (with Spirit)
March 19 - 'The Family Dog' Denver, Colorado
March 20 - Clapton and members of Buffalo Springfield are arrested in Los
Angeles following a drug raid
March 21 - 'Beloit College' Beloit, Wisconsin
March 22 - 'Clowes Memorial Hall'/'Butler University' Indianapolis, Indiana
March 23 - 'Brown University' Providence, Rhode Island (cancelled)
March 24 - 'State University of New York Gymnasium' Stony Brook, New York (with the
Vagrants) (the Cream cancelled this gig as Jack was ill)
March 26 - 'Union Catholic High School' Scotch Plains, New Jersey
March 27 - 'Staples High School' Westport, Connecticut
March 29 - 'Hunter College Auditorium' New York, New York
March 30 - 'State Fair Music Hall' Dallas, Texas
March 31 - 'Music Hall' Houston, Texas
April 3 - 'Morris Civic Auditorium' South Bend, Indiana
April 4 - 'Brandeis University' Waltham, Massachusetts (?) (show actually
started at 02:15 a.m. the next day) (Note : see entry for Sept. 9/67)
April 5 - 'Back Bay Theatre' Boston, Massachusetts
April 6 - 'Commodore Ballroom' Lowell, Massachusetts
April 7 - 'Eastman College Theatre' Rochester, New York (with the
Vanilla Fudge)
April 8 - 'Capitol Theatre' Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
April 10 - 'Yale University'/'Woolsey Hall' New Haven, Connecticut - the Cream
return to England for several days at this point during their tour in April. Several
shows are either cancelled or postponed until June.
April 19 - 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 20 - 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 21 - 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (these shows were
originally scheduled for April 12-14, 1968)
April 21 - 'Romp' ABC TV (broadcast date)
April 22 - 'Massey Hall' Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 26 - 'The Cellar' Arlington Heights, Illinois
April 27 - 'Coliseum' Chicago, Illinois (with the Mothers of Invention)
April 28 - 'Kiel Auditorium' St. Louis, Missouri
May 2 - 'The Factory'/'Wisconsin State University Fieldhouse'
Madison, Wisconsin (this gig was cancelled as the owners had closed the club)
May 3 - 'The Scene' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
May 4 - 'The Scene' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
May 5 - 'The New City Opera House' St. Paul, Minnesota
May - 'Cabell County Memorial Field House' Huntington,
West Virginia
May 11 - 'Akron Civic Centre' Akron, Ohio
May 12 - 'Music Hall' Cleveland, Ohio
May 14 - 'Veterans Memorial Auditorium' Columbus, Ohio
May 15 - 'Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum' Omaha, Nebraska
May 17 - 'Anaheim Convention Center' Anaheim, California
May 18 - 'Ice Palace' Las Vegas, Nevada
May 19 - 'CBS Television Studios' Los Angeles, California 'The Summer
Brothers Summer Comedy Show' hosted by Glen Campbell. ('The Smothers Brothers'
summer replacement comedy show). This is the broadcast date. The actual
recording date would have been on May 16 or May 17. Sunshine Of Your Love (live),
Anyone For Tennis (mimed to studio track)
May 19 - 'Community Concourse'/'Exhibit Hall' San Diego, California
May 24 - 'University of Southern California'/'Robertson Gym'
Santa Barbara, California (with Electric Flag)
May 25 - 'Civic Auditorium' San Jose, California
May 27 - 'Swing Auditorium' San Bernadino, California
May 28 - 'Pacific Center' Long Beach, California
May 29 - 'Eagles Auditorium' Seattle, Washington
May 30 - 'Eagles Auditorium' Seattle, Washington (afternoon show)
May 31 - 'Calgary Stampede' Calgary, Alberta, Canada
June 1 - 'Pavillion Sales Annex' Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
June 2 - 'Pacific Coliseum' Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
June 7 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with MC5, The Carousel)
June 8 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with Nickel Plate
Express, St. Louis Union)
June 9 - 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan (with The James Gang,
The Thyme)
June 11 - 'Paul Sauve Arena' Montreal, Quebec, Canada
June 14 - 'Island Gardens' West Hempstead, Long Island
June 15 - 'Oakdale Music Theatre' Wallingford, Connecticut (2 shows)
June 16 - 'Camden County Music Fair' Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Oct. 4 - 'Alameda County Coliseum Arena' Oakland, California (with It's
A Beautiful Day)
Oct. 5 - 'University of New Mexico' Albuquerque, New Mexico
Oct. 11 - 'New Haven Arena' New Haven, Connecticut
Oct. 12 - 'Olympia Arena' Detroit, Michigan (with Friend and
Lover, Siegel-Schwall Blues Band)
Oct. 13 - 'Coliseum' Chicago, Illinois
Oct. 14 - 'Veterans Memorial Auditorium' Des Moines, Iowa
Oct. 18 - 'The Forum' Inglewood, California (with Deep Purple)
Oct. 19 - 'The Forum' Inglewood, California (with Deep Purple)
Oct. 20 - 'Sports Arena' San Diego, California (with Deep Purple)
Oct. 24 - 'Sam Houston Coliseum' Houston, Texas
Oct. 25 - 'Dallas Memorial Auditorium' Dallas, Texas (with the
Vanilla Fudge)
Oct. 26 - 'Miami Stadium' Miami, Florida
Oct. 27 - 'Chastain Park Amphitheatre' Atlanta, Georgia (2 shows
with Terry Reid)
Oct. 31 - 'Boston Garden' Boston, Massachusetts
Nov. 1 - 'The Spectrum' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nov. 2 - 'Madison Square Garden' New York, New York (with the Buddy
Miles Express and Terry Reid)
Nov. 3 - 'Civic Center Arena' Baltimore, Maryland (with the Moody
Blues and Terry Reid)
Nov. 4 - 'Rhode Island Auditorium' Providence, Rhode Island (2 shows)
(the 2nd show was cut short due to time restrictions)
Nov. 26 - 'Royal Albert Hall' London, England (2 shows with Taste and Yes)