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Pacific Coliseum: 12,584 / 16,000 6 May 1979: Spokane: United States: Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena: 10,759 / 10,759 7 May 1979: Portland: Veterans Memorial Coliseum — — 8 May 1979: Seattle: Seattle Center Coliseum: 24 May 1979: Fresno: Selland Arena: 25 May 1979: Long Beach: Long Beach Arena: 26 May 1979 27 May 1979: San Diego: San Diego ...
San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: December 1, 1979 ... Low ticket sales July 27, 1979: ... Pacific Coliseum 14,271 $145,399 [11] November 21
Main articles: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s), List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s), and List of Yes concert tours (2020s) The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band played live from its creation in Summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969. They played regularly through December 1980, with the band ...
Pacific Coliseum: 3,708 / 15,038 29 December 1968 Portland: United States Portland Civic Auditorium: N/A 30 December 1968 Spokane: John F. Kennedy Memorial Pavilion: 1 January 1969 (cancelled) Salem: Salem Armory Auditorium: 2 January 1969 West Hollywood: Whisky a Go Go: 3 January 1969 4 January 1969 5 January 1969 9 January 1969 San Francisco ...
San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: 13,824 / 13,824 $345,600 17 April 1992 Sacramento: ARCO Arena: 15,893 / 15,893 $397,325 18 April 1992 Oakland: Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena: 14,431 / 14,431 $360,775 20 April 1992 Tacoma: Tacoma Dome: 43,977 / 43,977 $1,099,425 21 April 1992 23 April 1992 Vancouver: Canada Pacific Coliseum — —
San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: 11 March 1975: Long Beach: Civic Arena: 12 March 1975 14 March 1975: San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena 17 March 1975: Seattle: Seattle Center Coliseum: 19 March 1975: Vancouver: Canada: Pacific Coliseum: 20 March 1975 21 March 1975: Seattle: United States: Seattle Center Coliseum 24 March 1975: Inglewood: The ...
On the first show of the tour, 3 June in Vancouver, British Columbia, 31 policemen were treated for injuries when more than 2,000 fans attempted to crash the Pacific Coliseum. [3] In San Diego on 13 June, there were 60 arrests and 15 injured during disturbances.
Pacific Coliseum September 2, 1988 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome September 3, 1988 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum September 5, 1988 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre September 6, 1988 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl September 8, 1988 Tempe ASU Activity Center September 9, 1988 San Diego SDSU Open Air Theatre September 10, 1988