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1985 Setlist "Detroit Rock City" "Fits Like a Glove" "Cold Gin" "Uh! All Night" (with Paul Stanley guitar solo) ... Kiel Auditorium 5,949 / 10,532 $75,677 January 24 ...
1 Setlist. 2 Tour dates. 3 Personnel. ... It won an ACE AWARD for best TV Music special in 1986. ... Kiel Auditorium: 10,385 / 10,385: $147,377
These are example setlists for what was played at a show, and may not represent the majority of shows on the tour. ... Kiel Auditorium: January 11, 1988: Muskegon: L ...
This was the first tour with Bruce Kulick on lead guitar, replacing Mark St. John who couldn't play due to his arthritic condition. [1] Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but after St. John's condition improved and he returned to the group, the other members decided Kulick was a better fit musically, resulting in Kulick being named an official member on December 2, 1984 after the ...
Kiel Auditorium played host to a variety of concerts and sports events until its closure in 1991. In 1983, it was the host of the Miss Universe Pageant . From the 1950s until the 1970s, the Kiel Auditorium was behind only Madison Square Garden as North America's most famous wrestling arena, hosting three NWA World Heavyweight Championship title ...
In addition, in the early 1980s a long music video for "Rosalita" was released to MTV, from the July 8 show on this tour (filmed in its entirety) at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona, that included band introductions and numerous adoring women rushing the stage. It captured the energetic and playful side of Springsteen ...
(TV appearance) February 26, 1978 Fresno Selland Arena March 1, 1978 ... Kiel Auditorium August 12, 1978 Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell Arena August 18, 1978
The Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour was a concert tour by the hard rock group Kiss in support of their album of the same title. It was the second tour with drummer Eric Carr, his first in the United States, and the first tour with guitarist Vinnie Vincent, (née Vincent Cusano) who replaced Ace Frehley.