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Sheer heart attack tour

Sheer Heart Attack Tour - a concert tour of the British rock band Queen , arranged in support of their album Sheer Heart Attack [1] . Within its framework, the group visited the United States , Canada , Japan and European countries . The last two concerts (in London "Rainbow") were recorded and filmed on film. The album was released on September 8, 2014 under the name Queen - Live At The Rainbow '74 .

Sheer heart attack tour
Queen's World Tour
To the albumSheer heart attack
start dateOctober 30, 1974
End dateMay 1, 1975
Total concerts76
Chronology of Queen tours
Queen II Tour
(1974)
Sheer heart attack tourA Night at the Opera Tour
(1975 - 1976)

Content

Composition

  • Freddie Mercury - vocals , piano , tambourine
  • Brian May - guitar , backing vocals , banjo
  • Roger Taylor - drums , background vocals
  • John Deacon - Bass , Extra Vocals , Triangle

Set List

  1. "Procession"
  2. " Now I'm Here "
  3. " Ogre Battle "
  4. "Father To Son"
  5. " White Queen (As It Began) "
  6. " Flick of the wrist "
  7. "In The Lap Of The Gods" / "The Killer Queen " / " The March Of The Black Queen " / "Bring Back That Leroy Brown"
  8. " Son and Daughter "
  9. " Keep Yourself Alive "
  10. " Seven Seas of Rhye "
  11. " Stone Cold Crazy "
  12. " Liar "
  13. "In The Lap Of The Gods ... revisited"
  14. " Big Spender "
  15. "Modern Times Rock'n'Roll"
  16. " Jailhouse Rock "
  17. " God Save the Queen "

Other songs:

  • " Shake, Rattle and Roll [2]
  • " Stupid Cupid "
  • " Be-Bop-A-Lula "
  • "Great King Rat"
  • " Doin 'All Right " (Japan)
  • "See What A Fool I've Been" (several Japanese concerts)
  • " Hangman " (only at the final concert in Japan)

Performance Dates

dateCityA countryVenue [3]Capacity / Viewers
The first stage - Europe
October 30, 1974ManchesterGreat BritainPalace theater
October 31, 1974HanleyVictoria hall
November 1, 1974LiverpoolEmpire Theater
November 2, 1974LeedsLida University
November 3, 1974CoventryTheater
November 5, 1974SheffieldSheffield Town Hall
November 6, 1974BradfordSt george's hall
November 7, 1974NewcastleCity hall
November 8, 1974GlasgowApollo theater
November 9, 1974LancasterLancaster University
November 10, 1974PrestonGuildhall
November 12, 1974BristolColston hall
November 13, 1974BournemouthWinter gardens
November 14, 1974SouthamptonGaumont
November 15, 1974SwanseaBrangwyn Hall
November 16, 1974BirminghamTown hall
November 18, 1974OxfordNew theater
November 19, 1974LondonRainbow
November 20, 1974
November 23, 1974GothenburgSwedenKonserthuset
November 25, 1974HelsinkiFinlandHelsingin Kulttuuritalo2000/700 (35%)
November 27, 1974LundSwedenOlympen
December 2, 1974MunichGermanyBrienner theater
December 4, 1974FrankfurtPalmengarten
December 5, 1974HamburgMusikhalle
December 6, 1974KolnSartory saal
December 8, 1974HagueHollandCongres gebouw
December 10, 1974BrusselsBelgiumTheater 140600/600 (100%)
December 13, 1974BarcelonaSpainPalacio Municipal de Deportes
Second Stage - North America
February 5, 1975ColumbusUSAAgora
February 6, 1975CincinnatiReflections
February 7, 1975DaytonPalace theater
February 8, 1975 (two concerts per day)ClevelandMusic hall
February 9, 1975South bendMorris Civic Auditorium
February 10, 1975DetroitFord Auditorium
February 11, 1975ToledoStudent Union Auditorium
February 14, 1975WaterburyPalace theater
February 15, 1975 (two concerts per day)BostonOrpheum theater
February 16, 1975 (two concerts per day)New YorkAvery Fisher Hall (current name - David-Geffen Hall )
February 17, 1975TrentonWar memorial
February 19, 1975LewistonArmory
February 21, 1975PassaicCapital theater
February 22, 1975HarrisburgFarm arena
February 23, 1975PhiladelphiaErlinger theater
February 23, 1975
February 23, 1975WashingtonKennedy center
March 5, 1975LacrosseMary E Sawyer Auditorium
March 6, 1975MadisonDane county coliseum
March 7, 1975MilwaukeeUptown theater
March 8, 1975ChicagoAragon Ballroom
March 9, 1975St louisKiel Auditorium
March 10, 1975Fort wayneColiseum
March 12, 1975AtlantaMunicipal Auditorium
March 13, 1975CharlestonCivic auditorium
March 17, 1975MiamiMarine stadium
March 18, 1975New OrleansSt. Bernard Parish Civic Auditorium
March 20, 1975San antonioMunicipal hall
March 22, 1975DallasMcFarlin Auditorium
March 25, 1975TulsaMunicipal Theater
March 29, 1975Santa monicaSanta Monica Civic Auditorium
March 29, 1975
March 30, 1975San FranciscoWinterland ballroom
April 2, 1975EdmontonCanadaKinsmen center
April 3, 1975CalgaryStampe Corral
April 6, 1975SeattleUSAParamount northwest theater
The third stage - Japan
April 19, 1975TokyoJapanNippon Budokan
April 22, 1975NagoyaAichi taikukan
April 23, 1975KobeKokusai kaikan
April 25, 1975FukuokaKyuden Kinen Taikukan
April 28, 1975OkayamaOkayama Kenritsu Taikukan
April 29, 1975ShizuokaYamaha tsumagoi hall
April 30, 1975YokohamaYokohama Bunka Taikukan
May 1, 1975TokyoNippon Budokan

Notes

  1. ↑ Peter Hougen. Sheer Heart Attack // The Complete Queen Music Guide. - 1993.
  2. ↑ Tracks played only scarcely
  3. ↑ Queen Concerts (eng.) . Archived December 30, 2012.

Links

  • Queen Concerts
  • Queen Live
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sheer_Heart_Attack_Tour&oldid=99110101


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