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  2. Kiel Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Asylum Tour (Kiss) - Wikipedia

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    Auditorium 5,063 / 6,400 $75,150 [12] January 16 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 13,583 / 16,000 $196,301 [13] January 20 Milwaukee MECCA Auditorium 4,254 / 6,120 $57,429 January 21 Saint Paul Civic Arena 8,700 / 11,000 $124,445 [14] January 23 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium 5,949 / 10,532 $75,677 January 24 Omaha Civic Auditorium 6,426 / 8,000 $85,746

  4. No Rest for the Wicked Tour - Wikipedia

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    Kiel Auditorium: 29 July 1989 Morrison: Red Rocks Amphitheatre: 31 July 1989 Chandler: Compton Terrace: 2 August 1989: Irvine: Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre: 3 August 1989 4 August 1989 Mountain View: Shoreline Amphitheatre (Pepsi Music Festival) 5 August 1989 Sacramento: ARCO Arena: Moscow Music Peace Festival (#2) 13 August 1989 Moscow: Soviet ...

  5. Fuel for Life Tour - Wikipedia

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    The average setlist was as follows. [2] The setlist predominantly featured songs released in the 1980s, particularly omitting all pre-Killing Machine material, except "Victim of Changes". On early US dates, the Turbo song "Hot for Love" and Point of Entry's "Desert Plains" were performed, while "Parental Guidance" was omitted. The Fuel For Life ...

  6. Evolution Tour (Journey) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Music Hall May 10, 1979 May 11, 1979 Kansas City Memorial Hall May 12, 1979 May 13, 1979 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium May 14, 1979 Bloomington Metropolitan Sports Center May 15, 1979 Milwaukee Milwaukee Auditorium May 16, 1979 Chicago Aragon Ballroom May 17, 1979 May 18, 1979 May 19, 1979 May 20, 1979 May 22, 1979 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena

  7. Bark at the Moon Tour - Wikipedia

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    Boutwell Memorial Auditorium: May 25, 1984 Louisville: Cardinal Stadium: May 26, 1984 Peoria: Peoria Civic Center: May 27, 1984 Pine Grove: Timber Ridge Ski Area (American Rock Festival 1984) May 28, 1984 Des Moines: Iowa State Fairgrounds Grandstand (Iowa Jam 1984) May 30, 1984 Rockford: Rockford MetroCenter: May 31, 1984 Dayton: Hara Arena ...

  8. World Wide Blitz Tour - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Auditorium: 12 May 1981 Des Moines: Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium: 14 May 1981 Bloomington: Met Center: 15 May 1981 Omaha: Omaha Civic Auditorium: 16 May 1981 St. Louis: Kiel Auditorium: 17 May 1981 Kansas City: Memorial Hall: 19 May 1981 Salt Lake City: Salt Palace: 21 May 1981 San Bernardino: Swing Auditorium: 22 May 1981 ...

  9. Animalize World Tour - Wikipedia

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    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 ...