Crazy Nights World Tour

Crazy Nights World Tour
Tour by Kiss
Associated album Crazy Nights
Start date November 13, 1987
End date October 4, 1988
Legs 4
No. of shows 129 played, 2 cancelled
Kiss concert chronology

The Crazy Nights World Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Kiss. It began in Jackson, Mississippi, marking the second time that a major recording act had started a tour in that city (Maze being the first). The night before the Jackson show, bassist Gene Simmons played DJ on local rock-and-roll station Z106. It was the first time Kiss toured Japan since the Alive II Tour in 1978. The tour marked Eric Carr's first and only trip to Japan. Kiss also co-headlined the Monsters of Rock festival with Iron Maiden. The Canadian band Helix opened for them in Detroit, as Ted Nugent had played his annual "New Year's Eve Whiplash Bash", headlining at Cobo. The thrash metal group Anthrax opened for Kiss at the Thomas & Mack show in Las Vegas and at the Pacific Amphitheatre show in Costa Mesa. The show was notable in that it didn't feature much of the pyrotechnics or other stage effects the band is known for, the exception being Gene Simmons fire breathing.

Setlist

Encores

"When Your Walls Come Down" was also performed at least once, "Tears Are Falling", "Deuce", "Firehouse", "Hell or High Water", and "War Machine" were also performed at different points in the tour

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
November 13, 1987 Jackson United States Mississippi Coliseum
November 14, 1987 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center
November 15, 1987 Memphis Mid-South Coliseum
November 17, 1987 Lake Charles Lake Charles Civic Center
November 18, 1987 Corpus Christie Corpus Christi Civic Coliseum
November 20, 1987 Belton Bell County Expo Center
November 21, 1987 Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
November 22, 1987 Valley Center Kansas Coliseum
November 24, 1987 Tulsa Expo Square Pavilion
November 25, 1987 Norman Lloyd Noble Center
November 26, 1987 Topeka Kansas ExpoCentre
November 27, 1987 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
November 28, 1987 Davenport Palmer Auditorium
December 1, 1987 Saint Paul St. Paul Civic Center
December 2, 1987 Rochester Mayo Civic Center
December 4, 1987 Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium
December 6, 1987 Springfield Springfield Civic Center
December 7, 1987 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena
December 9, 1987 Erie Erie Civic Center
December 10, 1987 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
December 11, 1987 Glens Falls United States Glens Falls Civic Center
December 12, 1987 Providence Providence Civic Center
December 13, 1987 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
December 16, 1987 Syracuse War Memorial Arena Canceled
December 18, 1987 Philadelphia The Spectrum
December 19, 1987 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
December 20, 1987 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
December 26, 1987 Fort Wayne War Memorial Coliseum
December 27, 1987 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
December 29, 1987 Louisville Freedom Hall
December 30, 1987 Evansville Roberts Stadium
December 31, 1987 Trotwood Hara Arena
January 1, 1988 Johnson City Freedom Hall Civic Center
January 2, 1988 Knoxville Knoxville Civic Coliseum
January 5, 1988 Marquettte Lakeview Arena
January 6, 1988 Ashwaubenon Brown County Arena
January 7, 1988 Milwaukee MECCA Arena
January 8, 1988 Chicago UIC Pavilion
January 9, 1988 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
January 11, 1988 Muskegon L. C. Walker Arena
January 12, 1988 Saginaw Saginaw Civic Center
January 13, 1988 Columbus Battelle Hall
January 15, 1988 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
January 16, 1988 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
January 17, 1988 Detroit Joe Louis Arena
January 18, 1988 Huntington Huntington Civic Coliseum
January 20, 1988 Norfolk Norfolk Scope
January 22, 1988 Utica Utica Memorial Auditorium
January 23, 1988 Johnstown Cambria County War Memorial Arena
January 24, 1988 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
January 26, 1988 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center
January 27, 1988 Worcester Worcester Centrum
January 28, 1988 Springfield Springfield Civic Center
January 29, 1988 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
January 30, 1988 Rochester War Memorial Arena+
February 1, 1988 Landover Capital Centre
February 3, 1988 Greenville Greenville Memorial Auditorium
February 4, 1988 Savannah Savannah Civic Center
February 5, 1988 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
February 6, 1988 Fayetteville Cumberland County Crown Coliseum
February 7, 1988 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
February 9, 1988 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
February 10, 1988 Atlanta The Omni
February 12, 1988 Pembroke Pines Hollywood Sportatorium
February 13, 1988 St. Petersburg Bayfront Center
February 14, 1988 Jacksonville Jacksonville Coliseum
February 15, 1988 Columbus Columbus Municipal Auditorium
February 16, 1988 Columbia Carolina Coliseum
February 18, 1988 Terre Haute Hulman Center
February 19, 1988 Dubuque Five Flags Center
February 20, 1988 Kansas City Kemper Arena
February 21, 1988 Little Rock Barton Coliseum
February 23, 1988 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
February 24, 1988 Houston The Summit
February 25, 1988 San Antonio San Antonio Convention Center
February 26, 1988 Austin Frank Erwin Center
February 27, 1988 Fort Worth Tarrant County Convention Center
March 1, 1988 Madison Dane County Expo Coliseum
March 2, 1988 Merriville Star Plaza Theatre
March 3, 1988 Peoria Peoria Civic Center
March 5, 1988 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena
March 8, 1988 Edmonton Northlands Coliseum
March 9, 1988 Calgary Olympic Saddledome
March 11, 1988 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
March 13, 1988 Medford United States Jackson County Expo Hall
March 14, 1988 Portland Memorial Coliseum
March 15, 1988 Spokane Spokane Coliseum
March 17, 1988 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
March 19, 1988 Rapid City Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
March 20, 1988 Casper Casper Events Center
March 21, 1988 Salt Lake City Salt Palace
March 23, 1988 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
March 25, 1988 Phoenix Compton Terrace
March 26, 1988 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
March 28, 1988 Sacramento ARCO Arena
March 30, 1988 San Francisco Cow Palace
March 31, 1988 Inglewood The Forum
April 1, 1988 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
April 2, 1988 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center
April 4, 1988 Phoenix Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Asia
April 16, 1988 Nagoya Japan Nagoya Rainbow Hall
April 18, 1988 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
April 21, 1988 Tokyo Budokan Hall
April 22, 1988
April 24, 1988 Yoyogi National Gymnasium
North America
June 26, 1988 New York City United States The Limelight
July 4, 1988 Swanzey Cheshire Fairgrounds
July 8, 1988 Halifax Canada Halifax Forum
August 12, 1988 New York City United States The Ritz
August 13, 1988
Europe
August 16, 1988 London England Marquee Club
August 20, 1988 North West Leicestershire Donington Park
August 27, 1988 Schweinfurt Germany Mainweisen
August 28, 1988 Bochum Ruhrstadion
August 30, 1988 Reykjavík Iceland Reiðhöllin
September 2, 1988 Budapest Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc
September 4, 1988 Tilburg Netherlands Willem II Stadion
September 10, 1988 Modena Italy Festa de l'Unità
September 13, 1988 Paris France Le Zénith
September 14, 1988 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhalle
September 15, 1988 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
September 16, 1988 Gothenburg Sweden Frölundaborg
September 17, 1988 Stockholm Isstadion
September 19, 1988 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
September 21, 1988 Oslo Norway Skedsmohallen
September 24, 1988 London England Wembley Arena
September 25, 1988
September 26, 1988 Birmingham NEC Arena
September 27, 1988
September 28, 1988 Bradford St. George's Hall
September 29, 1988 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle City Hall
October 1, 1988 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Playhouse
October 2, 1988
October 4, 1988 Belfast Northern Ireland King's Hall

References

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