(various sources say that Jack’s first gig with the Bluesbreakers was Sep. 11/65 while others say it was Oct. 8/65. I’ve therefore included the dates starting at Sep. 11/65)
Sep. 11/65 'California Ballroom' Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England (early evening)
Sep. 11/65 'Twisted Wheel' Manchester, England (late evening)
Sep. 12/65 'Mojo Club' Sheffield, England
Sep. 13/65 'R&B-ville'/'Galaxy Club'/'Town Hall' Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
Sep. 15/65 'Pontiac Club'/'Zeeta House' Putney, London, England
Sep. 16/65 'Queen of Hearts' Stanmore, London, England
Sep. 17/65 'Bluesville R&B Club'/'Manor House' Finsbury Park, London, England
Sep. 18/65 'New Georgian Club' Cowley, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
Sep. 19/65 'Kirklevington Country Club' Kirklevington, Yorkshire, England
Sep. 20/65 'R&B-ville'/'Galaxy Club'/'Town Hall' Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
Sep. 22/65 'Pontiac Club'/'Zeeta House' Putney, London, England
Sep. 23/65 'Queen of Hearts' Stanmore, London, England (cancelled)
Sep. 24/65 'Il Rondo Club' Leicester, England
Sep. 25/65 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Sep. 26/65 'Dungeon Club' Nottingham, England
Sep. 29/65 'Orford Cellar Club' Norwich, England
Sep. 30/65 'Klooks Kleek'/'Railway Hotel' West Hampstead, London, England
Oct. 2/65 'Blue Moon Club' Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Oct. 3/65 'Galaxy Club'/'Woburn Park Hotel' Addlestone, Surrey, England
Oct. 8/65 'Ricky Tick'/'Town Hall' Staines, Surrey, England (with the Yardbirds)
Oct. 11/65 'Bluesville Club'/'Manor House Ballroom' Ipswich, England
Oct. 15/65 'Flamingo Club' London, England
Oct. 16/65 'Bristol University Students Union' Bristol, England (with Zoot Money's Big Roll Band)
Oct. 17/65 'Plaza Ballroom' Newbury, Berkshire, England
Oct. 21/65 'Bowes Lyon House' Stavenage, Hertfordshire, England
Oct. 22/65 'Refactory Club' Golders Green, London, England
Oct. 23/65 'Ricky Tick' Windsor, Berkshire, England
Oct. 24/65 'Bromel Club'/'Bromley Court Hotel' Bromley, London, England
Oct. 25/65 'Saturday Club' BBC Light Programme Radio 1, London, England (broadcast Oct. 30/65)
(I'm Your Witchdoctor, Cheating Woman, Nowhere To Run)
Oct. 26/65 'Klooks Kleek'/'Railway Hotel' West Hampstead, London, England
Oct. 26/65 'Ready-Steady-Radio' Radio Luxembourg (broadcast Oct. 31/65 from 9:30-10:00am)
Oct. 27/65 'Le Disque A Go-Go Club' Bournemouth, England
Oct. 29/65 'Twisted Wheel' Manchester, England (cancelled – replaced by Ben E. King)
Oct. 30/65 'Mojo Club' Sheffield, England
Nov. 4/65 'Blue Triangle Club' Ealing, London, England
Nov. 6/65 unknown venue, London Airport, Heathrow, London, England
Nov. 7/65 'Flamingo Club' London, England (recorded by John Mayall and released in part)
Nov. 11/65 'Klooks Kleek R&B Club'/'Railway Hotel', West Hampstead, London, England
Nov. 12/65 'Bluesville R&B Club'/'Manor House' Finsbury Park, London, England
Nov. 13/65 'Blue Moon Club' Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Nov. 14/65 'Ricky Tick' Plaza Ballroom, Guildford, Surrey, England
Nov. 17/65 'Scaffold Club' Northampton, England
Nov. 19/65 'Zambesi Club' Hounslow, London, England
Nov. 20/65 'University' Leicester, England
Nov. 21/65 'Red Cross Hall' Sutton, Surrey, England
Nov. 22/65 'Gaumont Cinema' Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Nov. 23/65 'Ritz Cinema' Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Nov. 24/65 'Ritz Theatre' Chatham, Kent, England
Nov. 25/65 'ABC Cinema' Cambridge, England
Nov. 26/65 'ABC Cinema' Southampton, England
Nov. 27/65 'Granada Cinema' East Ham, London, England
Nov. 28/65 'Coventry Theatre' Coventry, England
Nov. 29/65 'ABC Cinema' Northampton, England
Nov. 30/65 'Guildhall' Portsmouth, England
Dec. 2/65 'Granada Cinema' Bedford, England
Dec. 3/65 'Colston Hall' Bristol, England
Dec. 4/65 'ABC Cinema' Plymouth, England
Dec. 5/65 'ABC Cinema' Exeter, England
Dec. 6/65 'Adelphi Cinema' Slough, Buckinghamshire, England
Dec. 7/65 'Saturday Club' BBC Light Programme Radio 1, London, England
(When Will I Be Loved, It Took A Little While, There's No Living Without Your
Loving, Spirit Feel, Tired Of Trying, Bored With Lying, Scared Of Dying)
Dec. 10/65 'Ready, Steady, Go!' ITV TV, Wembley, Middlesex, England (TV broadcast)
Dec. 12/65 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' ITV Rediffusion (TV broadcast)
Dec. 16/65 'City Hall' Salisbury, England
Dec. 18/65 'Bridlington Spa' Bridlington, Yorkshire, England
Dec. 28/65 'Marquee Club' London, England (with The Mark Leeman Five)
Dec. 29/65 'Locarno Ballroom' Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
Dec. 21/65 'Radio Luxembourg's Old Years Night Spectacular' London, England (Radio broadcast)
Jan. 7/66 'Matrix Hall' Coventry, England
Jan. 8/66 'Baths Hall' Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Jan. 13/66 'University' Hull, England
(the band are involved in a car accident following this show and several dates had to be cancelled)
Jan. 15/66 'University' Leeds, England (cancelled)
Jan. 18/66 'Pop Profile'/'BBC Radio Light Programme, London, England (cancelled)
Jan. 21/66 'The Joe Loss Pop Show' London, England (cancelled)
Jan. 21/66 'Hornsey Town Hall' London, England
Jan. 22/66 'Imperial Ballroom' Nelson, Lancashire, England (cancelled)
Jan. 23/66 'Jigsaw Club' Manchester, England (cancelled)
Jan. 24/66 'Marquee Club' London, England
(Eric Burdon joins in on vocals as Paul Jones is still ailing from the effects of the car accident)
Jan. 28/66 'Civic Hall' Wolverhampton, England
Jan. 29/66 'University' Manchester, England
Jan. 30/66 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coatham Hotel' Redcar, Yorkshire, England
Feb. 15/66 'Sherwood Rooms' Nottingham, England
Feb. 16/66 'Jazz Club' BBC Light Programme (Radio broadcast)
(Driva Man, Monkey Train)
Mar. 1/66 'Marquee Club' London, England
Mar. 7/66 'Pavilion' Bath, England
Mar. 8/66 'Big Beat Session'/'Winter Gardens' Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Mar. 9/66 'Olympic Sound Studios' London, England
(I Want To Know, Steppin' Out, Crossroads)
Mar. 19/66 'Regent Street Polytechnic' London, England
Mar. 21/66 'Tiles Club' London, England
Mar. 25/66 'University' Centerbury, Kent, England
Mar. 26/66 'Guildhall' Southampton, England
Mar. 27/66 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberley, Surrey, England
Mar. 28/66 'Co-ed Eva Youth Centre' Newport, Wales
Mar. 30/66 unknown venue, Dudley, Worcestershire, England
Apr. 3/66 'Daily Express Record Star Show'/'Empre Pool' Wembley, London, England
(with Cliff Richard & The Shadows, The Spencer Davis Group and Georgie Fame)
Apr. 6/66 'Corn Exchange' Bistol, England
Apr.. 7/66 'Town Hall' Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England
Apr. 8/66 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberley, Surrey, England
Apr. 9/66 'Gliderdrome' Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Apr. 12/66 'Marquee Club' London, England (with Bluesology)
Apr. 13/66 'Spring Festival' Mid Herts College of Further Education, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England
Apr. 14/66 'Ritz' Skewan, Wales
Apr. 14/66 'Aspen Lido' Port Talbot, Wales
Apr. 15/66 'Regal Ballroom' Ammanford, Wales
Apr. 16/66 'Imperial Ballroom' Nelson, Lancashire, England
Apr. 19/66 'Pop Inn' BBC Light Programme (Radio broadcast)
(Know Your Friends, When Will I Be Loved, I Got You Babe, Pretty Flamingo,
Long Haired Unsquare Dude Called Jack)
Apr. 19/66 'Saturday Club' BBC Light Programme Radio 1, London, England (broadcast Apr. 30/66)
(When Will I Be Loved, Still I'm Sad, Pretty Flamingo, Machines)
Apr. 21/66 'Top of The Pops' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
Apr. 22/66 'Now!' ITV Rediffusion (TV broadcast)
Apr. 22/66 'Ready, Steady, Go!' ITV TV, Wembley, Middlesex, England (TV broadcast)
Apr. 23/66 'Memorial Hall' Norwich, England
Apr. 25/66 '99 Club' Barrow-In-Furness, Lancashire, England
Apr. 26/66 'Locarno' Glasgow, Scotland
Apr. 28/66 'Top of The Pops' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
Apr. 29/66 'Scene at 6:30' Granada TV (TV broadcast)
Apr. 29/66 'Faculty of Technology' Manchester, England
Apr. 30/66 'University' Leeds, England
May 3/66 'Barry Training Centre' Glamorgan, Wales
May 4/66 'Top Rank Ballroom' Cardiff, Wales
May 5/66 'Top of The Pops' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
May 5/66 'City Hall' Salisburg, England
May 6/66 'Coronation Ballroom' Ramsgate, Kent, England
May 7/66 'Floral Hall' Southport, Lancashire, England
May 8/66 'Phoenix Theatre' London, England (benefit concert for Private Eye magazine)
May 12/66 'Top of The Pops' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
May 13/66 'University' Birmingham, England
May 14/66 'Pavilion Ballroom' Buxton, Derbyshire, England
May 15/66 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coatham Hotel' Redcar, Yorkshire, England
May 20/66 'Raith Ballroom' Kirkaldy, Scotland
May 20/66 'Dobie Hall' Labert, Lanarkshire, Scotland
May 21/66 'Olympia Ballroom' East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland
May 22/66 'Lido' Balloch, near Inverness, Scotland
May 28/66 'The Joe Loss Pop Show' BBC Light Programme (Radio broadcast)
May 28/66 'Pembroke College' Oxford, England
May 29/66 'Supreme Ballroom' Ramsgate, Kent, England
June 8/66 'Marquee Club' London, England
June 9/66 'Pier Ballroom' Worthing, Sussex, England
June 10/66 'Ready, Steady, Go!' ITV TV, Wembley, Middlesex, England (TV broadcast)
June 10/66 'Civic Hall' Wolverhampton, England
June 11/66 'Queen’s Hall' Leeds, England
June 12/66 'Mojo Club' Sheffield, England
June 13/66 'The Jazz Scene' BBC Light Programme (Radio broadcast - broadcast June 19/66)
(Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise, Snow, Straight Away)
June 17/66 'Silver Blades' Birmingham, England
June 18/66 'Uxbridge Blues Festival' Hillingdon, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
(with The Alan Walker Group, The Action, The Good Goods, The Steam Packet)
June 20/66 'Christchurch College' Oxford, England
June 23/66 'University' York, England
June 24/66 'University' Southampton, England
June 25/66 'Keswick Training College' Norwich, England
June 26/66 'St. Luke’s College' Exeter, England
July 18 to July 28/66 - rehearsals take place in a church hall in Kensal Rise, England
(songs include Steppin' Out, Traintime, Toad, Sleepy Time Time, Cat's Squirrel, First Time I Met The Blues, Hey Lawdy Mama, Meet Me In The Bottom, Spoonful, Long Haired Unsquare Dude Called Jack, Take Your Finger Off It, I'm A Roadrunner)
July 30/66 'Twisted Wheel club', Manchester, Lancashire, England (debut gig) (two 30 min. sets)
(according to Dave Thompson's "Cream - The World's First Supergroup", the show consisted of Steppin' Out, Spoonful, Cat's Squirrel, Hey Lawdy Mama, Meet Me In The Bottom, First Time I Met The Blues, I'm So Glad, Traintime and Toad)
July 31/66 : '6th National Jazz & Blues Festival', Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, Berkshire, England (9:00pm-9:40pm)
(Spoonful, Sleepy Time Time, Steppin' Out, Traintime, Toad and others were played)
Aug. 1/66 : Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London, England
Aug. 2/66 'Klooks Kleek R&B Club' Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, England
Aug. 3/66 'Rayrik Studios' Chalk Farm, north-west London, England
(recording of Beauty Queen, You Make Me Feel and The Coffee Song)
Aug. 6/66 'Beat and Blues Festival' Town Hall, Torquay, Devon, England
(with The Drifters, The Package Deal)
Aug. 9/66 'Fishmongers Arms' Wood Green, north London, England
Aug. 12/66 'Bromel Club' Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, Kent, England?
Aug. 13/66 'Blue Moon Club' Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Aug. 14/66 'Central R&B Club' Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent, England (unconfirmed)
Aug. 16/66 'Marquee Club' Soho, central London, England (with the Clayton Squares)
Aug. 17/66 'Orford Cellar Club' Orford Arms, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Aug. 19/66 'The Cellar Club' Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, England
Aug. 20/66 'Lion Hotel' Warrington, Lancashire, England
Aug. 21/66 'King Mojo Club' Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Aug. /66 'Rayrik Studios' Chalk Farm, London, England
(recording of Wrapping Paper)
Aug. 24/66 'Eel Pie Hotel' Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, west London, England
Aug. 26/66 'Il Rondo Club' Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Aug. 27/66 'The Ram Jam Club' Brixton, south London, England. The Flamingo All-Nighter Club, Soho, central London, England (12 Midnight)
Aug. 28/66 'Beachcomber Club' Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Aug. 29/66 'Community Centre' Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England (with Chicken Shack)
Aug. 31/66 'Ryemuse Studio' 64 South Molton Street, central London, England
(initial recording sessions for 'Fresh Cream'. I Feel Free, Cat's Squirrel, N.S.U.)
Sep. 1/66 'Concorde Club' Bassett Hotel, Southampton, Hampshire, England
Sep. 2/66 'Bluesville 66' The Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, England
Sep. 4/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Clewer Mead, Windsor, Berkshire, England
Sep. 5/66 Woodside Community Centre, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Sep. 7/66 'Town Hall' Farnborough, Hampshire, England
Sep. 9/66 'Flamenco', Folkestone, Kent, England
Sep. 10/66 'Marquee Dance Club' Birmingham, Midlands, England (moved from the Penthouse club)
Sep. 11/66 'Skyline Ballroom' Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England?
Sep. 12/66 'Bluesville Club' Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Sep. 15/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Corn Exchange, Bedford, Bedfordshire
Sep. 16/66 'Hermitage Halls' Hitchin, Hertsfordshire, England
Sep. 17/66 'Drill Hall' Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
Sep. 18/66 'Blue Moon Club' Hayes, Middlesex, England
Sep. 19/66 'Atalanta Ballroom' Woking, Surrey, England
Sep. 20/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Corn Exchange, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Sep. 23/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Corn Exchange, Newbury, Berkshire, England
Sep. 24/66 'Technical College' Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, England
Sep. 26/66 'The Star Hotel' west Croydon, Surrey, England
Sep. 27/66 'The Marquee Club' Soho, central London, England (with the Herd)
Sep. 28/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Harpenden Public Hall, Harpenden, Bedfordshire, England
Sep. 29/66 Unknown Venue, Newcastle, England
Sep. 30/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Oct. 1/66 'Regent Street Polytechnic' central London, England (with the Washington DC's)
(Jimi Hendrix jams with the Cream playing 'Killing Floor')
Oct. 2/66 'Country Club' Kirk Levington, Cleveland, England (cancelled as Jack is ill)
Oct. 3/66 'Wall City Jazz Club' Quaintways, Chester, Chestershire, England (presumably cancelled as Jack is ill?)
Oct. 4/66 'Fishmongers Arms' Wood Green, London, England (cancelled as Jack is ill)
Oct. 5/66 'Reading University' Reading, Berkshire, England (cancelled as Jack is ill)
Oct. 6/66 'York University' York, Yorkshire, England (cancelled as Jack is ill)
Oct. 7/66 'Kings College' Strand, London, England
Oct. 8/66 'Sixth Session', Falmer House, Sussex University, Brighton, East Sussex, England (Ginger collapses at this gig)
Oct. 9/66 'Birdcage' Kimbells Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (probably cancelled)
Oct. 10/66 'Ricky Tick Club' Harpenden Public Hall, Harpenden, Bedfordshire, England
Oct. 11/66 'Flamingo Club' Soho, London, England (probably cancelled)
Oct. 12/66 'Orford Cellar Club' Orford Arms, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Oct. 13/66 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle, Tyne & Wear, England
(changed from the New Yorker Discotheque/McIlroy's Ballroom in Swindon, Wiltshire)
Oct. 14/66 Unknown Venue, Newark, England
Oct. 15/66 'Sheffield University', Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Jigsaw Club, Manchester, Lancashire, England (early hours of 16th October))
Oct. 15/66 'Jigsaw Club' Manchester, England (12:00am-6:00am)
Oct. 16/66 'Hotel Leofric' Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Oct. 17/66 'Majestic Ballroom' Reading, Berkshire, England
Oct. 19/66 'Ryemuse Studios' 64 South Molton Street, London, England
(further recording sessions for 'Fresh Cream'. Sleepy Time Time, Dreaming and Sweet Wine)
Oct. 20/66 'Carnival Dance' St Gile’s Youth Club, Willenhall Baths Assembly Hall, Wolverhampton, Midlands, England
(with The N' Betweens, Listen (with Robert Plant) and The Factotums)
Oct. 21/66 'Maida Vale Studios' 4 Delaware Road, London W4, England. Bluesville ’66 club, Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, England (1st BBC appearance)
(Spoonful, Sleepy Time Time and Rollin' and Tumblin')
Oct. 22/66 'Union Hop' Leeds University, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Oct. 23/66 'Beachcomber Club' Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Oct. 24/66 'Bluesville Club' St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Oct. 27/66 'New Yorker Discotheque' Swindon, Wiltshire, England
Oct. 28/66 'Il Rondo Club' Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Oct. 29/66 'Union Dance' Bristol University, Bristol, Somerset, England (probably cancelled). All Night Rave, Midnight City Club, Birmingham, Midlands, England (early hours of 30th October)
Oct. 30/66 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberley, Surrey, England
Oct. 31/66 'Atalanta Ballroom' Woking, Surrey, England
Nov. 1/66 'Ready, Steady, Go!' ITV TV, Rediffusion TV Studio 1, Wembley, Middlesex, England
(Wrapping Paper and N.S.U. - mimed to studio tracks - broadcast Nov. 4/66)
Nov. 2/66 'Pavilion' Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Nov. /66 'Ryemuse Studio'/'Mayfair Productions' London, England
(further recording sessions for 'Fresh Cream'. Four Until Late, Rollin' and Tumblin', Toad, I'm So Glad and Spoonful)
Nov. 3/66 'The Ram Jam Club' Brixton, south London, England
Nov. 4/66 'Warwick University' Coventry, England
Nov. 5/66 'Town Hall' East Ham, east London, England
Nov. 7/66 'New Spot Club' Thorngate Ballroom, Gosport, Hampshire, England
Nov. 8/66 'Marquee Club' Soho, London, England / 'Playhouse Theatre' London, England
Nov. 11/66 'Public Baths' Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Nov. 12/66 'Students Union' Liverpool University, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Nov. 13/66 'Redcar Jazz Club' Coatham Hotel, Redcar and Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Nov. 15/66 'Klooks Kleek' Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, England
Nov. 17/66 'Norwich University' Norwich, Norfolk, England (changed from Burkes in London, England)
Nov. 18/66 'Hoveton Village Hall' Wroxham, Norfolk, England (with The News)
Nov. 19/66 'Blue Moon Club' Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Nov. 21/66 'Monday Monday' BBC 'Light Programme' Radio 2 London, England (1:00pm-2:00pm)
(Spoonful, Steppin' Out, I'm So Glad)
Nov. 21/66 'The Pavilion' Bath, Somerset, England / 'Playhouse Theatre', London, England
Nov. 22/66 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club' Corn Exchange, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (Cancelled)
Nov. 25/66 'California Ballroom' Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England
Nov. 26/66 'Corn Exchange' Chelmsford, Essex, England
Nov. 27/66 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberley, Surrey, England
Nov. 28/66 'Atalanta Ballroom' Woking, Surrey, England Aeolian 2 studio, central London, England
Dec. 2/66 'New Cellar Club' South Shields, Co Durham, England
Dec. 3/66 'Birdcage Club' Kimbells Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
(2nd show cancelled as Ginger collapsed during the 1st show)
Dec. 4/66 'Starlite Ballroom' St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, England (cancelled due to Ginger being ill)
Dec. 5/66 'Bluesville 66'/'The Baths Hall' Ipswich, Suffolk, England
(cancelled due to Ginger being ill)
Dec. 7/66 'Skyline Ballroom' Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England (cancelled due to Ginger being ill?)
Dec. 8/66 'Hornsey College Of Art', Hornsey, north London, England
Dec. 9/66 'Bluesville '66 Club' Manor House, Manor House Finsbury Park, north London, England
Dec. 10/66 'Isleworth Polytechnic' Isleworth, Middlesex, England
Dec. 12/66 'Cooks Ferry Inn' Edmonton, north London, England
Dec. 13/66 'Exeter University' Exeter, Devonshire, England (with Screaming Lord Sutch)
Dec. 14/66 'Bromel Club' Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, Kent, England
Dec. 15/66 'University of Sussex' Brighton, East Sussex, England
Dec. 16/66 Alhambra Theater, Paris France ?
Dec. 17/66 'La Locomotive Club' Place Blanche, central Paris, France
Dec. 18/66 'Agincourt Ballroom' Camberley, Surrey, England (probably cancelled)
Dec. 19/66 'Atalanta Ballroom' Woking, Surrey, England
Dec. 20/66 'Tuesday Beat Session' Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Dec. 21/66 'Bromel Club' Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, Kent, England
Dec. 22/66 'Pier Pavilion' Worthing, West Sussex, England
Dec. 23/66 'Odeon Cinema' Birmingham, Midlands, England
Dec. 24/66 'Midnight City Club' Midnight City club, Birmingham, Midlands, England (with Family and others)
Dec. 30/66 'Double Giant Freak-Out Ball' The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, north-west London, England
(with Alan Brown Set)
Jan. 7/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire, England
Jan. 10/67 'Marquee Club' Soho, London, England (with Catch 22) / 'Playhouse Theatre', Northumberland Avenue, London WC2
Jan. 11/67 'BBC Lime Grove Studios' London W12 (I Feel Free - Top Of The Pops broadcast Jan. 12/67)
Jan. 13/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Guildhall, Southampton, Hampshire, England
Jan. 14/67 'Lanchester College' Coventry, West Midlands, England
Jan. 15/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Jan. 16/67 'Playhouse Theatre' Northumberland Avenue, London WC2 (1:00pm-2:00pm)
(N.S.U., Rollin' and Tumblin' and I Feel Free)
Jan. 18/67 'Town Hall' Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
Jan. 19/67 'Arts Ball' Leicester College of Art, Granby Hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
(with Zoot Money, The Birds and Shotgun Express)
Jan. 20/67 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
Jan. 21/67 'Floral Hall' Southport, Lancashire, England
Jan. 23/67 'Richmond Park' Surrey, England
Jan. 24/67 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club' Corn Exchange, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Jan. 25/67 'Parade of the Pops' Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London WC2 (I Feel Free) (1:00pm-2:00pm)
Jan. 26/67 'BBC Lime Grove Studios' London W12 (Top Of The Pops - I Feel Free) (7:30pm-8:00pm)
Jan. 27/67 'Adelphi Ballroom' West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England
Jan. 28/67 'The Ram Jam Club' Brixton, south London, England
Feb. 3/67 'Mammoth Rave' Queens Hall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Feb. 4/67 'Wallington Public Hall' Wallington, Surrey, England
Feb. 5/67 'Saville Theatre' London, England (with Sands and Edwin Starr)
Feb. 7/67 'University of Manchester' Manchester, Lancashire, England
Feb. 9/67 'City Hall' Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Feb. 10/67 'Bluesville 67 Club' The Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, England
Feb. 11/67 'Bath Pavilion' Matlock, Derbyshire, England
Feb. 15/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Feb. 17/67 'Woodlands Youth Centre' Basildon, Essex, England? (with the Riot Squad)
Feb. 18/67 'Tofts Club' Folkestone, Kent, England
Feb. 19/67 'Starlite Ballroom' Greenford, Middlesex, England (with the Gods - with Mick Taylor)
Feb. 21/67 'Town Hall' High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Feb. 22/67 'Bromel Club' Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, Kent, England
Feb. 24/67 'Beat-Club' Radio Bremen TV Studios, Bremen, West Germany
Feb. 25/67 'Star-Club' Hamburg, West Germany
Feb. 26/67 'Star-Club' Kiel, West Germany?
Feb. 27/67 'Manchester & Salford Students Rag Ball '67' Salford, Main Debating Hall, Manchester University, Manchester, Lancashire, England
(with 15 other groups including the Graham Bond Organisation)
Mar. 1/67 'Ulster Hall' Belfast, Northern Ireland
(with the Interns, the Group, the Few and the Styx)
Mar. 2/67 'Rag Pop Festival' Queens University Student’s Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
(with the Interns, the Green Angels and the Faculty)
Mar. 4/67 'Memorial Hall' Barry, Glamorgan, Wales (cancelled?)
Mar. 6/67 'Ekstra Bladets Pop Pool' Falkoner Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark
(with Defenders, Hitmakers, Sir Hendry and His Butlers, Lollipops and Peter Belli & Seven Sounds)
Mar. 7/67 'Konserthuset' Stockholm, Sweden (Radio broadcast)
(N.S.U., Steppin' Out, Traintime, Toad and I'm So Glad are broadcast)
Mar. 8/67 'Lorensbergs Cirkus' Gothenburg, Sweden
(with Steam Packet, the Gonks, Annabeenox and the Jackpots)
Mar. 11/67 'St. George’s Ballroom' Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Mar. 12/67 'Tavern Club' East Dereham, Norfolk, England (with The Feel For Soul)
Mar. 14/67 'Kings Hall', Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales
Mar. 15/67 'Ryemuse Studio' 64 South Moulton Street, central London W1, England
(recording of the 'Disraeli Gears' LP demos. Take It Back, The Clearout, Weird of Hermiston, We're Going Wrong, Blue Condition, Hey Now Princess and SWLABR)
Mar. 16/67 'Regent Street Polytechnic' London, England
Mar. 17/67 'Woodlands Youth Centre' Basildon, Essex, England?
Mar. 18/67 'Bristol University Students Union' Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Mar. 20/67 'Monday Monday' BBC 'Light Programme' Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, central London WC2, England (1:00pm-2:00pm)
(I'm So Glad, Take It Back - broadcast March 27/67)
Mar. 21/67 'Marquee Club' Soho, London, England (with Family)
Mar. 22/67 'Locarno' Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
Mar. 25 to April 2/67 'Murray The K’s Music In The Fifth Dimension', RKO 58th Street Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, NY, United States
Murray the K's 'Music In the Fifth Dimension Show' New York, New York
(with Mitch Ryder, Wilson Pickett, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Simon & Garfunkel, Jan & Dean, The Who, The Blues Project, The Blues Magoos, The Young Rascals and others)
(5 shows per day. Cream played 1 to 3 songs per show including I Feel Free)
Apr. 3/67 'Atlantic Studios' West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(recording session for Hey Lawdy Mama)
Apr. 4/67 'Atlantic Studios' West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(recording session for Strange Brew)
Apr. 7/67 'Municipal Hall' Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales (cancelled - rescheduled to May 5)
Apr. 8/67 'Imperial Ballroom' Nelson, Lancashire, England
Apr. 9/67 'Redcar Jazz Club' Coatham Hotel, Redcar, Cleveland, Yorkshire, England (cancelled?)
Apr. 13/67 'Matrix Hall' Coventry, Midlands, England
Apr. 14/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Plaza Ballroom, Newbury, Berkshire, England?
Apr. 15/67 'Rhodes Centre' Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
(with the Teapots)
Apr. 16/67 'Daily Express Record Star Show' Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, England
(N.S.U. and I'm So Glad were performed)
(with Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, Dave Berry and the Cruisers, Julie Felix, David and Jonathan and the Issue, Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds, the Move, Freddie and the Dreamers, Paul Jones and Mike Leander, the Kinks, Gene Pitney, Lulu and the George Bean Group, the New Vaudville Band, The Alan Price Set, the Tremeloes, the Troggs, Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band and others)
Apr. 17/67 Recording
Apr. 18/67 'Chinese R&B Jazz Club' Corn Exchange, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Apr. 19/67 'Beachcomber Club' Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Apr. 21/67 'Brighton Arts Festival' The Dome, Brighton, East Sussex, England (with the Who and the Merseys)
Apr. 22/67 'Ricky Tick Club' Hounslow, Middlesex, England?
Apr. 26/67 'Birdcage Club' Southampton, Hampshire, England?
Apr. 28/67 'Students Union' Birmingham University, Edgbaston, Midlands, England
Apr. 29/67 'Leeds University Students Union' Leeds, Yorkshire, England (with Midnight Train and the Moss Chapeltown Band)
May 1/67 'Starpalast' Kiel, West Germany (cancelled)
May 2/67 'Hor Hin, Schau Zu' TV Show, Berlin, West Germany (cancelled)
May 3/67 'Hor Hin, Schau Zu' TV Show, Berlin, West Germany (cancelled)
May 5/67 'Municipal Hall' Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales
(this show was originally scheduled for April 7)
May 6/67 'Sound and Picture City' BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherds Bush, London W12 (afternoon) (3 songs mimed using borrowed equipment) / 'RAF Hullavington' Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
May 7/67 'NME Poll Winners Concert' Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, London, England The Swan, Yardley, Birmingham, Midlands, England (afternoon)
(according to a review in NME, I Feel Free and Wrapping Paper were performed)
(with the Beach Boys, the Move, Spencer Davis Group, Cliff Richard, the Troggs, the Allan Price Set, Georgie Fame, the Small Faces, Dusty Springfield and others)
May 7/67 'The Swan Hotel' Yardley, Birmingham, England (evening) (two 45 min. sets)
May 12 to May 15/67 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(recording sessions for 'Disraeli Gears'. Sunshine of Your Love, World of Pain, Dance The Night Away, Blue Condition, Tales of Brave Ulysses, SWLABR, Take It Back, We're Going Wrong, Outside Woman Blues and Mother's Lament)
May 19/67 'Beat-Club' Radio Bremen TV Studios, Bremen, West Germany (Strange Brew - mimed to studio track)
May 20/67 'Stadion' West-Berlin, West Germany
May 21/67 'Jaguar-Club' Scala, Herford, West Germany (with the Tonics)
May 23/67 'Marquee Club' Soho, London, England (with Family)
May 26/67 'Goldsmiths College Summer Ball' New Cross, Lewisham, London, England
May 27/67 'Pembroke College May Ball'/'Grand Marquee' Oxford, England
(with the Who)
May 27/67 'Exeter Eights Week Ball' Exeter College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England?
(with the Tribe, the Other Extreme and the Cabinet)
May 29/67 'Barbecue 67' Tulip Bulb Action Hall, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
(with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, the Move, Geno Washington And The Ram Jam Band, Zoot Money And His Big Roll Band and Sounds Force Five)
May 30/67 'Saturday Club' BBC 'Light Programme' Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London WC2
(Strange Brew, Tales of Brave Ulysses, We're Going Wrong – broadcast June 3/67)
June 1/67 '1st International Festival Of Pop Music' Palais des Sports, Paris, France
June 3/67 'The Ram Jam Club' Brixton, south London, England (with Impact Blues)
June 8/67 'Locarno Ballroom' Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
June 9/67 'Civic & Wulfrun Halls' Wolverhampton, Midlands, England (with the N'Betweens who later became Slade)
June 10/67 'Wellington Club' East Dereham, Norfolk, England (with Boz Burrell and Feel For Soul)
June 11/67 'Starlite Ballroom' Greenford, Wembley, Middlesex, England (with the Triads)
June 12/67 'Trinity Hall' Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England? (with The New Vaudeville Band)
June 15/67 'Top of the Pops' BBC 'Light Programme' BBC Lime Grove studios, London W12, England The Assembly Hall, Worthing , West Sussex, England
(mime to Strange Brew)
June 16/67 'University of Sussex' Brighton, East Sussex, England (late replacement for the Who)
June 19/67 'Wheels Discotheque' Reading, Berkshire, England?
June 21/67 'BBC Lime Grove studios' London W12, England
June 22/67 'Dee Time' Hosted by Simon Dee, BBC studios, Dickenson Road, Rusholme, Manchester, England (Strange Brew)
June 23/67 'Durham University' Durham, County Durham, England
June 24/67 'Carlton Ballroom' Erdington, Birmingham, Midlands, England (later became Mother's Club)
June 26/67 'Keele University,' Staffordshire, England (cancelled)?
June 27/67 'Tuesday Beat Session' Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire, England
June 28/67 'Floral Hall' Gorleston-On-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
(with Feel For Soul)
(the equipment van arrives late and Cream perform only 2 songs on borrowed equipment. A make-up date is rescheduled for Aug. 12)
June 29/67 'Top of the Pops' / 'Light Programme' BBC Lime Grove studios, London W12, England (mime to Strange Brew)
June 30/67 'Bluesville 67' The Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, England
July 1/67 'Upper Cut Club' Forest Gate, north-east London, England
July 2/67 'Saville Theatre' London, England
(with Jimmy Powell and the Dimensions, the Jeff Beck Group and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers)
July 7/67 'Ballerina Ballroom' Nairn, Scotland
(postponed to July 10 as the equipment van broke down)
July 8/67 'Beach Ballroom' Aberdeen, Scotland
July 9/67 'Kinema Ballroom' Dunfermline, Scotland (with the Shadettes)
July 10/67 'Ballerina Ballroom' Nairn, Scotland (rescheduled from July 7)
July 12/67 'Floral Hall' Great Yarmouth, England?
July 13/67 'Top Of The Pops' – possibly?
July 14/67 'Joe Loss Show' BBC 'Light Programme' Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London WC2
(Strange Brew, Tales of Brave Ulysses)
July 15/67 'Supreme Ballroom' Ramsgate, Kent, England
Aug. 4/67 'City Hall' Perth, Scotland
Aug. 5/67 'Market Hall' Carlisle, Cumberland, England (cancelled)
Aug. 6/67 'McGoos' Edinburgh, Scotland (with the Jury)
Aug. 7/67 'Locarno Ballroom' Glasgow, Scotland?
Aug. 8/67 'Palace Ballroom' Douglas, Isle Of Man (with Sounds Incorporated)
Aug. 9-11/67 'IBC Sound Recording Studios' 25 Portland Street, London W1
(further sessions for White Room and Born Under A Bad Sign)
Aug. 12/67 'Floral Hall' Gorleston-On-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England (rescheduled from June 28)
Aug. 13/67 '7th National Jazz & Blues Festival' Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, Berkshire, England
(first photographic evidence of Jack playing his first EB-3)
Aug. 15/67 'Explosion '67' Town Hall, Torquay, Devon
Aug. 17/67 'The Speakeasy Club' London, England (introduced by Frank Zappa as a 'dandy little combo')
Aug. 19/67 'Floral Hall' Southport, Lancashire, England?
Aug. 20/67 'Redcar Jazz Club' Coathams Hotel, Redcar, Cleveland, England (cancelled?)
Aug. 22/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 23/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 24/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 25/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 26/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 27/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System)
Aug. 29/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Aug. 30/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Aug. 31/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Sep. 1/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Sep. 2/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Sep. 3/67 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Gary Burton and the Electric Flag)
Sep. 4/67 'Whisky A Go-Go' Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, CA, United States
(with the Rich Kids)
Sep. 5/67 'Whisky A Go-Go' Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, CA, United States
(with the Rich Kids)
Sep. 6/67 'Whisky A Go-Go' Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, CA, United States
(with the Rich Kids)
Sep. 8/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 10/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 11/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 12/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 13/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 14/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 15/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 16/67 'Psychedelic Supermarket' Kenmore Square, Boston, MA, United States
(with Catharsis)
Sep. 17-22/67 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(final sessions for Sitting On Top of The World and Born Under A Bad Sign. Further sessions for White Room)
Sep. 22/67 'Action House' Long Beach, Long Island, NY, United States (with Moby Grape)
Sep. 23/67 'Village Theatre' New York, NY, United States (with Canned Heat)
(according a fan review, Moby Grape cancelled and were replaced by Canned Heat)
Sep. 24/67 'Action House' Long Beach, Long Island, NY, United States
(with the Neons)
Sep. 26/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Sep. 27/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Sep. 28/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Sep. 29/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Sep. 30/67 'Village Theatre' New York, NY, United States (early show with the Soul Survivors and Richie Havens) / 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States (late show with the Paupers
Oct. 1/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 3/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 4/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 5/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 6/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 7/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 8/67 'Cafe Au Go Go' New York, NY, United States
(with the Paupers and Richie Havens)
Oct. 9 to Oct. 10/67 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(initial sessions for Pressed Rat and Warthog and Anyone For Tennis. Further sessions for White Room)
Oct. 11/67 'Fifth Dimension Club' Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Oct. 12/67 'Fifth Dimension Club' Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Oct. 13/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with MC5 and The Thyme)
Oct. 14/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with The Rationals)
Oct. 15/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with The Apostles)
Oct. 19/67 'Romanos Ballroom' Belfast, Northern Ireland (postponed until Nov. 2)
Oct. 20/67 'Strand Ballroom' Portstewart, Northern Ireland (postponed)
Oct. 21/67 'Guildhal' Derry, Northern Ireland (cancelled)
Oct. 24/67 'Top Gear' BBC Radio 1 (2:30pm-4:30pm) Aeolian Hall, Studio 2, 135-137 New Bond Street, London, England (produced by Bernie Andrews)
(Take It Back, Outside Woman Blues, Tales of Brave Ulysses, Sunshine of Your Love and Born Under A Bad Sign - broadcast Oct. 29/67)
Oct. 26/67 'Magoos' Glasgow, Scotland (uncertain)
Oct. 27/67 'Capital' Edinburgh, Scotland (uncertain)
Oct. 28/67 'Union Dance' Southampton University, Hampshire, England
(with Nelson's Column and the Quik)
Oct. 29/67 'Sundays At The Saville' Saville Theatre, central London, England
(2 shows with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and the Action. Compered by John Peel)
Nov. 1/67 'Bal Tabarin' Bromley, Kent, England
Nov. 2/67 'Romanos Ballroom' Belfast, Northern Ireland
(rescheduled from Oct. 19)
Nov. 3/67 'Strand Ballroom' Portstewart, Northern Ireland
(with the Playboys Showband)
Nov. 6/67 'Silver Blades Ice Rink' Streatham, south London, England
Nov. 10/67 'Top Pot Record Shop' Ny Adelgade, Copenhagen, Denmark (press conference)
Nov. 11/67 'TV-Byen (TV Village)' Studio A, Gladsaxe, Denmark Hit Club, Vejgaard Hallen, Aalborg, Denmark (afternoon)
(N.S.U., Strange Brew and I'm So Glad - mimed to studio tracks)
Nov. 12/67 'Falkoner Centret' Copenhagen, Denmark
(2 shows with Steppeulvene and the Defenders)
Nov. 13/67 'Pasila TV Studios' Helsinki, Finland Kulttuuritalolla, Helsinki, Finland (afternoon)
(Sunshine of Your Love, Tales of Brave Ulysses, World of Pain and Outside Woman Blues - mimed to studio tracks)
Nov. 13/67 'Kulttuuritalo' Helsinki, Finland (2 shows)
Nov. 14/67 'Konserthuset' Stockholm, Sweden
(2 shows with Hansson & Karlsson and the Young Flowers)
Nov. 15/67 'Cirkus – Teatern' Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden
(2 shows with the Young Flowers and a couple of local groups)
Nov. 17/67 'Rigoletto' Jonkoping, Sweden
(with the Ramblers and the Piccadillys)
Nov. 18/67 'Idrottshuset' Orebro, Sweden
(with King George & The Harlem Kiddies)
Nov. 23/67 'Club A Go Go' Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
Nov. 24/67 'Marine Ballroom' Central Pier, Morecombe, Lancashire, England
(with the Doodlebugs and the Top Katz with DJ Lord Byron)
Nov. 26/67 'Twice a Fortnight' BBC Lime Grove studio G, west London W12, England
(We're Going Wrong - broadcast Dec. 2/67)
Nov. 28/67 'Marquee Club' Soho, central London, England (cancelled due to Ginger being ill?)
Dec. 1/67 'Top Rank' Brighton, East Sussex, England (cancelled due to Ginger being ill. Postponed until Jan. 19/68)
Dec. 2/67 'Owens Union Building' Manchester University, Lancashire, England(cancelled due to Ginger being ill. Replaced with the Moody Blues)
Dec. 9/67 'Union Dance' Bristol University, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Dec. 12 to Dec. 15/67 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(further sessions for Pressed Rat and Warthog, Anyone For Tennis and White Room)
Dec. 20/67 'Debutante’s Ball' Lake Shore, Chicago, IL, United States (private party for a wealthy family)
Dec. 22/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with Billy C. & The Sunshine, MC5 and Soap)
Dec. 23/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with Billy C. & The Sunshine, MC5 and Soap)
Dec. 24/67 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with Billy C. & The Sunshine, MC5 and Soap)
Jan. 5/68 'Norwich Industrial Club' Norwich, Norfolk, England
(with the Healers)
Jan. 9/68 'Top Gear' BBC Radio 1, Aeolian Hall, Studio 2, 135-137 New Bond Street, London, England (2:30pm-6:00pm)
(SWLABR, Politician, Steppin' Out, We're Going Wrong and Blue Condition - broadcaston Jan. 14/68)
Jan. 10/68 'Revolution Club' Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, England (rehearsal filmed by French TV)
(Tales of Brave Ulysses, Sunshine of Your Love, Spoonful)
Jan. 13/68 'Hilversum Television Studios' Amsterdam, Holland
(SWLABR and Sunshine of Your Love - live vocal over the studio tracks - broadcast on Jan. 19/68)
Jan. 14/68 'Redcar Jazz Club' Coathams Hotel, Redcar, Cleveland, England (cancelled?)
Jan. 19/68 'Top Rank Suite' Brighton, East Sussex, England (originally scheduled for Dec. 1/67)
(with the Mike Stuart Span)
Jan. 20/68 'Leeds University Union' Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Jan. 23/68 Photo shoot for Oz magazine
Jan. 27/68 'St. Marys College' Twickenham, Middlesex, England
(with Alan Brown and the Chris Ian Dreamboat Show)
Feb. 2/68 'Student Union' Technical College, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
(with Thatch)
Feb. 3/68 'Carnival '68' University College, London, England
(with Two of Each, the Millionaires and the Soundtrekkers)
Feb. 5/68 'Vognmandsmarken' Ostebro, Copenhagen, Denmark
(World of Pain - mimed to studio track) - filmed in a market on the back of a flat-bed truck for the movie 'Det Var En Lordag Aften' ('On A Saturday Night')
Feb. 6/68 'Unknown Venue' Osterbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
(We're Going Wrong - mimed to studio track) - filmed indoors for the movie 'Det Var En Lordag Aften' ('On A Saturday Night')
Feb. 7/68 'Tivolis Koncertsal' Copenhagen, Denmark
(2 shows with Hansson & Karlsson and the Young Flowers)
Feb. 9/68 'Leicester University Arts Ball' Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
(with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Family, Wynder K. Frogg and the Freddie Mack Show)
Feb. 10/68 'Owens Union Building' Manchester University, Manchester, Lancashire, England
(last gig in the UK before the Royal Albert Hall shows in Nov.)
Feb. 13 to Feb. 22/68 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(initial sessions for Deserted Cities of The Heart, As You Said, Politician, Passing The Time and Those Were The Days. Final sessions for Pressed Rat and Warthog and Anyone For Tennis. Overdubs for White Room)
Feb. 23/68 'Santa Monica Civic Auditorium' Santa Monica, CA, United States (2 shows, 8pm & 11pm)
(with Steppenwolf, Penny Nichols and the Electric Prunes)
Feb. 24/68 'Earl Warren Showgrounds' Santa Barbara, CA, United States
(with Taj Mahal and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Feb. 25/68 'Swing Auditorium' San Bernardino, CA, United States
(with the Caretakers)
Feb. 29/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Big Black and Loading Zone)
Mar. 1/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Big Black and Loading Zone)
Mar. 2/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Big Black and Loading Zone)
Mar. 3/68 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Big Black and Loading Zone)
Mar. 7/68 'Fillmore Auditorium' San Francisco, California (2 sets)
(with Jeremy & the Satyrs, Blood Sweat and Tears and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Mar. 8/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(Cream arrived late and opened with Cat's Squirrel)
(with Jeremy & the Satyrs, Blood Sweat and Tears and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Mar. 9/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Jeremy & the Satyrs, Blood Sweat and Tears and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Mar. 10/68 'Winterland Arena' San Francisco, CA, United States
(with Jeremy & the Satyrs, Blood Sweat and Tears and the James Cotton Blues Band)
Mar. 11/68 'Memorial Auditorium' Sacramento, CA, United States
(with the Grateful Dead)
Mar. 12/68 'ABC Television Centre (West)', 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Mar. 13/68 'Selland Arena' Fresno, CA, United States
(with Blue Cheer)
Mar. 15/68 'San Fernando Valley State College' Northridge, CA, United States / Shrine Auditorium. Los Angeles, CA, United States
(afternoon show with Canned Heat)
Mar. 16/68 'Shrine Exposition Hall' Los Angeles, CA, United States
(with the James Cotton Blues Band and Mint Tattoo)
Mar. 17/68 'Star Theatre' Phoenix, AZ, United States
Mar. 18/68 'Convention Centre' Anaheim, CA, United States
Mar. 19/68 'The Family Dog' Denver, CO, United States (cancelled)
Mar. 19/68 'The Family Dog' Denver, CO, United States (cancelled?)
Mar. 21/68 'Field House' Beloit College, Beloit, WI, United States
Mar. 22/68 'Clowes Memorial Hall' Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, United States
(with American Breed)
Mar. 23/68 'Shapiro Athletic Center' Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States
(show actually started at 02:15am the next day)
Mar. 24/68 'State University Of New York' Stony Brook, New York, NY, United States (cancelled)
Mar. 26/68 'Union Catholic High School' Scotch Plains, NJ, United States
Mar. 27/68 'Staples High School Auditorium' Westport, CT, United States
Mar. 29/68 'Assembly Hall' Hunter College, New York, NY, United States
(with The Apostles)
Mar. 30/68 'State Fair Music Hall' Dallas, TX, United States
(with the Vanilla Fudge)
Mar. 31/68 'Music Hall' Houston, TX, United States
(with the Vanilla Fudge)
Apr. 1/68 'State University Of New York' Stony Brook, New York, NY, United States?
Apr.2/68 'Morris Civic Auditorium' South Bend, IN, United States
Apr.4/68 'Back Bay Theatre' Boston, MA, United States
Apr. 5/68 'Commodore Ballroom' Lowell, MA, United States
Apr. 6/68 'Eastman Theatre' Rochester, NY, United States (cancelled)
Apr. 7/68 'Capital Theatre' Ottawa, ON, Canada
Apr. 9/68 'Woolsey Hall' Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
Apr. 10/68 'Thee Image Club' Miami, FL, United States
Apr. 11/68 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, PA, United States
(with Woody's Truck Stop)
Apr. 12/68 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, PA, United States
(with the Nazz)
Apr. 13/68 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, PA, United States
(with Friends of The Family)
Cream returned to England at this point during their tour for a 10 day break with several shows being postponed until June. It had long been thought that the gigs at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia had been postponed from April 12-14 to April 19-21, however this was not the case. An article in the April 27 issue of Melody Maker also reports that Eric attended an Ike and Tina Turner show at the Revolution Club in London on April 19.
Apr. 15/68 'Paul Sauve Arena' Montreal, PQ, Canada (cancelled)
Apr. 16/68 'State University of New York' Stony Brook, New York, NY, United States (cancelled - Cream were replaced by Vanilla Fudge)
Apr. 18/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States (cancelled)
Apr. 19/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States (cancelled)
Apr. 20/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States (cancelled)
Apr. 22/68 'Massey Hall' Toronto, ON, Canada (cancelled)
Apr. 25/68 'The Cellar' Arlington Heights, IL, United States
Apr. 26/68 'Coliseum' Chicago, IL, United States
Apr. 27/68 'Kiel Opera House' St. Louis, MO, United States
May 2/68 'Wisconsin State UniversityStevens Point, WI, United States
May 3/68 'The Scene' Milwaukee, WI, United States
(with The Invasion and The Corporation)
May 4/68 'The Scene' Milwaukee, WI, United States
(with The Invasion and The Corporation)
May 5/68 'Magoo's & New City Opera House' St. Paul, MN, United States
(afternoon show with The Litter)
May 6/68 'The Family Dog' Denver, CO, United States (this show was originally scheduled for March 19)
May 10/68 'Toledo Sports Arena' Toledo, OH, United States (cancelled)
May 11/68 'Akron Civic Centre' Akron, OH, United States
May 12/68 'Music Hall' Cleveland, OH, United States
(afternoon show with Canned Heat)
May 13/68 'Mandel Hall' University Of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
May 14/68 'Veterans Memorial Auditorium' Columbus, OH, United States
May 15/68 'Memorial Field House' Huntington, WV, United States
(with the The Grass Roots, The Kickin' Mustangs and The Purple Reign)
May 17/68 'Anaheim Convention Center' Anaheim, California
(with Spirit)
May 18/68 'Anaheim Convention Center' Anaheim, CA, United States
(with Spirit)
May 19/68 'Community Concourse' Exhibit Hall, San Diego, CA, United States (2 shows)
(with the Brain Police)
May 22/68 'CBS Television City' Stage 43, 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States?
May 23/68 'CBS Television City' Stage 43, 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States?
May /68 'Ice Palace' Las Vegas, Nevada (with Sweetwater) (originally scheduled for May 18)
May 24/68 'Robertson Gym' University Of Southern California, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
(with the Electric Flag)
May 25/68 'Civic Auditorium' San Jose, CA, United States
(with Orphan Egg)
May 26/68 'The Ice Palace' Las Vegas, NV, United State
May 27/68 'Swing Auditorium' San Bernardino, CA, United States
May 28/68 'Pacific Center' Long Beach, CA, United States
May 29/68 'Eagles Auditorium' Seattle, WA, United States
(with The Easy Chairs and Calliope)
May 30/68 'Eagles Auditorium' Seattle, WA, United States
(afternoon show with The Easy Chairs and Calliope)
May 31/68 'Stampede Corral' Stampede Park, Calgary, AB, Canada
June 1/68 'Pavillion Sales Annex' Edmonton, AB, Canada
(with The Grass Roots)
June 2/68 'Pacific Coliseum' Vancouver, BC, Canada
(with The United Empire Loyalists)
June 5/68 'Massey Hall' Toronto, ON, Canada
(with Duke Edwards & The Young Ones)
(an upset and frustrated Jack flees to the airport after the gig with the intention of returning to England but Bob Adcock (ex-Cream roadie) manages to intervene and get him back to the hotel)
June 7/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with MC5 and The Carousel)
June 8/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with Nickel Plate Express and St. Louis Union)
June 9/68 'Grande Ballroom' Detroit, MI, United States
(with The James Gang and The Thyme)
June 11/68 'Paul Sauve Arena' Montreal, PQ, Canada
(with Duke Edwards & The Young Ones)
June 12 to June 13/68 'Atlantic Studios' 11 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States
(final sessions and overdubs for White Room, Passing The Time, Politician, As You Said, Deserted Cities of The Heart and Those Were The Days)
June 14/68 'Island Gardens' West Hempstead, Long Island, NY, United States
(they arrived late. Performed N.S.U., Steppin' Out and Toad only)
June 15/68 'Oakdale Music Theatre' Wallingford, CT, United States
June 16/68 'Camden County Music Fair' Cherry Hill, NJ, United States
July /68 '100 Club' London, England
(this gig was the impetus for recording 'Things We Like')
Oct. 4/68 'Oakland Coliseum Arena' Oakland, CA, United States
(with It's A Beautiful Day and The Collectors)
Oct. 5/68 'University Arena' Albuquerque, NM, United States
Oct. 6/68 'City Auditorium Arena' Denver, CO, United States
(a hypnotist was the opening act)
Oct. 11/68 'New Haven Arena' New Haven, CT, United States
Oct. 12/68 'Olympia Stadium' Detroit, MI, United States
(with Friend and Lover and the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band)
Oct. 13/68 'Coliseum' Chicago, IL, United States
(afternoon show with Conqueror Worm)
Oct. 14/68 'Veterans Auditorium' Des Moines, IA, United States
(with Conqueror Worm)
Oct. 18/68 'The Forum' Inglewood, California
(with Deep Purple)
Oct. 19/68 'The Forum' Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA, United States
(with Deep Purple)
Oct. 20/68 'Sports Arena' San Diego, CA, United States
(with Deep Purple and the Buddy Miles Express)
Oct. 24/68 'Houston Coliseum' Houston, TX, United States
Oct. 25/68 'Dallas Memorial Auditorium' Dallas, TX, United States
(with the Vanilla Fudge and the Young Rascals)
Oct. 26/68 'Miami Stadium' Miami, Miami, FL, United States
(afternoon show with Terry Reid)
Oct. 27/68 'Chastain Park Amphitheatre' Atlanta, GA, United States
(afternoon show with Terry Reid)
Oct. 31/68 'Boston Garden' Boston, MA, United States (cancelled)
Nov. 1/68 'The Spectrum' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (played on a revolving stage)
(with Terry Reid and Sweet Stavin Chain)
Nov. 2/68 'Madison Square Garden' New York City, NY, United States
(with the Buddy Miles Express and Terry Reid)
Nov. 3/68 'Civic Center Arena' Baltimore, MD, United States
(with the Moody Blues and Terry Reid)
Nov. 4/68 'Rhode Island Auditorium' Providence, RI, United States
(with Terry Reid)
Nov. 18 to Nov. 21/68 'IBC Sound Recording Studios' London, England
(final sessions for Doing That Scrapyard Thing, What A Bringdown and Badge)
Nov. 26/68 'Royal Albert Hall' Kensington, west London, England (2 shows)
(2 shows with Taste and Yes)
Feb. 22/69 'Nuffield Theatre Studio'/'Lancaster University' Lancaster, England
(BBC Radio 3 broadcast – broadcast on Feb. 24/69)
Mar. 17/69 Staines, Surrey, England (filmed at an abandoned linoleum factory)
Mar. 18/69 Staines, Surrey, England (filmed at an abandoned linoleum factory)
Apr. 11/69 'Jazz Workshop' London, England (BBC Radio broadcast)
(broadcast Apr. 30/69. Compositions included 'Family Joy, Oh Boy!', 'Sweet Rain', 'Some Echoes, Some Shadows', 'Nowhere', 'Liturgy' and 'And On The Third Day')
May 17/69 'Jazz Workshop' London, England (BBC Radio broadcast - broadcast June 4/69)
July 11/69 'Slug’s' NYC
July 12/69 'Slug’s' NYC
Aug. - Sep. 69 filmed in London, Glasgow and on the island of Sanda, Scotland
(broadcast on 'Omnibus' BBC TV on Feb. 1/70. It included 'live in the studio' versions of 'Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune', 'The Ministry of Bag', 'To Isengard' and 'Over The Cliff' with Jon Hiseman and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Includes footage of Jack and Pete Brown visiting the island of Sanda, Jack’s privately owned island that he and his family used as a summer vacation spot. A short edited part of it was also included in Tony Palmer's 17 part series on popular music called 'All You Need Is Love')
Oct. /69 'Lanchester University' Coventry, England
Jan. 15/70 'London School of Economics' London, England
Jan. 24/70 'Lanchester Arts Festival' Coventry, England (2 shows)
(with Colosseum and the New Jazz Orchestra)
Jan. 25/70 'Lyceum' Strand, England
Jan. 30/70 'Fillmore East' New York, New York
(2 shows with Mountain)
Jan. 31/70 'Fillmore East' New York, New York
(2 shows with Mountain)
Feb. 6/70 'The Warehouse' New Orleans, Louisiana
(with Zephyr, White Clover)
Feb. 7/70 'The Warehouse' New Orleans, Louisiana
(with Zephyr, Darkhorse)
Feb. 9/70 'The Warehouse' New Orleans, Louisiana
(with Pacific, Gas & Electric)
Feb. 13/70 'Eastown Theatre' Detroit, Michigan
(with Savage Grace, The Tea, Steve Booker)
Feb. 14/70 'Eastown Theatre' Detroit, Michigan
(with Teegarden & Van Winkle, The Tea, Steve Booker)
Feb. 20/70 'Kinetic Playground' Chicago, Illinois
(with James Gang, Siegal-Schwall, Mason Proffit, Soft, Truth)
Feb. 21/70 'Kinetic Playground' Chicago, Illinois
(with James Gang, Siegal-Schwall, Mason Proffit, Soft, Truth)
Feb. 22/70 'Electric Factory' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(2 shows with Albert King, Edison Electric Band)
Feb. 25/70 'Music Hall' Houston, Texas (with Mountain)
Feb. 26/70 'Fillmore West' San Francisco, California
Feb. 27/70 'Winterland' San Francisco, California
Feb. 28/70 'Winterland' San Francisco, California
Mar. 1/70 'Fillmore West' San Francisco, California
(opening acts for the Fillmore West and Winterland shows included Johnny Winter, Mountain, Eric Mercury and Birthrite)
Apr. 7/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 8/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 9/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 10/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 11/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 12/70 'Slug’s' NYC
Apr. 12/70 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
Apr. 16/70 'University of Toledo Student Union Multi-Purpose Room' Toledo, Ohio
Apr. 17/70 'Capitol Theatre' Port Chester, New York (with Lee Michaels, Charlie Brown)
Apr. 18/70 'Capitol Theatre' Port Chester, New York (with Lee Michaels, Charlie Brown)
Apr. 19/70 'Tufts University' Medford, Massachusetts (with Mountain)
Apr. 24/70 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Apr. 25/70 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
(above 2 shows advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but were probably cancelled)
Apr. 24/70 'The Birmingham Palladium' Detroit, Michigan
(with The Rationals)
Apr. 25/70 'The Birmingham Palladium' Detroit, Michigan
(with The Rationals)
Apr. 26/70 Minneapolis, Minnesota
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
Apr. 27/70 'Tonight Show' NYC (hosted by Flip Wilson)
May 1/70 'Ludlow’s Garage' Cincinnati, Ohio
May 2/70 'Ludlow’s Garage' Cincinnati, Ohio
May 6/70 Stores, Connecticut
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
May 8/70 'Action House' Island Park, Long Island, New York
May 9/70 'Action House' Island Park, Long Island, New York
May 15/70 Chicago, Illinois
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
May 31/70 Atlanta, Georgia
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
June 13/70 San Francisco, California
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
June 19/70 Portland, Oregon
(advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but probably cancelled)
June 25/70 Los Angeles, California
June 26/70 Los Angeles, California
June 27/70 Los Angeles, California
June 28/70 Los Angeles, California
(above 4 shows advertised in the Apr. 25/70 issue of Billboard but were probably cancelled)
July 7/70 New York, New York
July 11/70 'Newport Jazz Festival' Newport, Rhode Island
July 14/70 'Olmstead Sound Studios' NYC ('One Word'/'Two Worlds' session)
July 18/70 'New York Pop' Randall's Island, New York (cancelled)
July 28/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
July 29/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
July 30/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
July 31/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 1/70 'Powder Ridge Festival' Middlefield, Connecticut (cancelled)
Aug. 4/70 Harmonyville, New Jersey
Aug. 7/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 8/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 9/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 10/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 11/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 12/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 13/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 14/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 15/70 'Ungano’s' NYC (2 shows)
Aug. 16/70 'Ohio Valley Jazz Festivial' Crosley Field, Ohio
Aug. 21/70 'Village Gate' NYC
Aug. 22/70 'Village Gate' NYC
Aug. 28/70 'Action House' Island Park, Long Island, New York
Sep. 11/70 'Notre Dame Hall' London, England
Oct. 2/70 'Lancaster University' Lancaster, England
Oct. 3/70 'Roadhouse' Dagenham, England
Oct. 6/70 'Marquee Club' London, England
Oct. 7/70 'Speakeasy' London, England
Oct. 9/70 'Chez Club' Leytonstone, England
Oct. 10/70 'Belfry' Sutton Coldfield, England
Oct. 16/70 'Sisters' Tottenham, London, England
Oct. 18/70 'Kinema Ballroom' Dunfermline, Scotland
Oct. /70 'Dreamland Ballroom' Margate, Kent, England
Oct. /70 'Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club' London, England
Oct. /70 'Beat-Club' Bremen, Germany (recorded for TV but never broadcast)
(30 seconds of their aborted performance is included in the Nov. 28/70 broadcast)
Oct. 23/70 'Essener Pop & Blues Festival' Essen, Germany
Oct. 25/70 'Hampstead Country Club' Haverstock Hill, England
Oct. 26/70 'Albert Hall' Nottingham, England
Oct. 29/70 Basel, Switzerland
Oct. 30/70 Zurich, Switzerland
Nov. 1/70 'Royal Court Theatre' London, England
Nov. 2/70 'Colston Hall' Bristol, Gloucester, England
Nov. 3/70 'Town Hall' Oxford, England
Nov. 4/70 'City Hall' Sheffield, England
Nov. 6/70 'City Hall' Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Nov. 7/70 'Hull University' Hull, England
Nov. 8/70 'Caley Cinema' Edinburgh, Scotland
Nov. 9/70 'Maryland' Glasgow, Scotland
Nov. 10/70 'Town Hall' Birmingham, England
Nov. 12/70 'California' Dunstable, England
Nov. 13/70 'Chesford Grange' Kenilworth, England
Nov. 14/70 'Starlight Ballroom' Boston, England
Nov. 15/70 'Winter Gardens' Bournemouth, England
Nov. 16/70 'St. George's Hall' Bradford, England
(with Barclay James Harvest)
Nov. 20/70 'Knufflesplunk Community Center' Welwyn Garden City, England
Nov. 21/70 'Umist College' Manchester, England
Nov. 22/70 'Redcar Jazz Club'/'Coatham Hotel' Redcar, Yorkshire, England
Nov. 23/70 'Civic Hall' Wolverhampton, England (cancelled)
Nov. 26/70 'Revolution Club' London, England
Nov. 27/70 'Van Dyke Club' Davenport, Plymouth, England
Nov. 29/70 'Fairfield Hall' Croydon, England
Dec. 2/70 'The Dome' Brighton, England
Dec. 3/70 'St. Georges Hall' Liverpool, England
Dec. 5/70 'Chelsea College' Chelsea, England
Dec. 10/70 'Rebecca’s' Birmingham, England (cancelled as the band never showed up)
Dec. 18/70 'East Berks College' Windsor, England (cancelled ?)
Feb. 19/71 'Rock Palace' Brooklyn, New York (cancelled)
Feb. /71 'Electric Banana' Brooklyn, New York (cancelled)
Feb. /71 'The Main Point' Ardmore, Pennsylvania (cancelled)
Apr. 24/71 'Torrington' London, England
July 18/71 'Nice Festival' Nice, France (Radio broadcast)
July 20/71 'Sounds Of The Seventies' London, England
(BBC Radio broadcast - broadcast on Aug. 6/71)
July 29/71 'Campus TV'/'Park Toorenvliet' Middelburg, Holland (TV and Radio broadcast)
Aug. 5/71 'Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club' London, England (2 shows)
Aug. 6/71 'Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club' London, England (2 shows)
Aug. 7/71 'Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club' London, England (2 shows)
Aug. 10/71 'Jazz In Britain' London, England (BBC Radio 3 broadcast)
(Part 1 was broadcast on Aug. 31/71 and included 'Baru', 'Powerhouse Sod', 'Oom Bham She Bam Bom', 'Jack's Gone' and 'Clearway'. Part 2 was broadcast on Feb. 23/72 and included one piece called 'Eleven')
Aug. /71 'Summer Review' London, England (BBC 2 TV broadcast - broadcast on Aug. 27/71)
Aug. /71 'Out Front' Manchester, England (Granada TV broadcast)
Aug. 19/71 'Paris Theatre' London, England
(BBC 'In Concert' Radio broadcast - broadcast on Aug. 29/71)
Aug. 26/71 'Country Club' Hampstead, England (UCS Benefit)
(Dick Heckstall-Smith replaced Art Themen for this gig)
Sep. 4/71 'Hyde Park' London, England
(with King Crimson, Formerly Fat Harry, Roy Harper)
Sep. 26/71 'Bumpers Club' London, England (UCS Benefit)
Sep. 27/71 'Swing In' (recorded for German TV)
(interview and solo tracks played by Jack recorded on this date. The band rehearsal tracks were recorded on a different date)
Oct. 5/71 'Old Grey Whistle Test' London, England (BBC-2 TV broadcast)
Oct. 8/71 'Queens Hall' Leeds, England
Oct. 9/71 'Winter Gardens' Great Malvern, England
Oct. 23/71 'Polytechnic' Bristol, England
Oct. 28/71 'Music Hall' Aberdeen, England
Oct. 29/71 'University' Stirling, England
Oct. 30/71 'Queen Margaret’s Union' Glasgow, Scotland
Oct. 31/71 'Kinema Ballroom' Dunfermline, Scotland (with The Change)
Nov. /71 'Hamilton Town Hall' Lanarkshire, Scotland
Nov. 4/71 'Central London Polytechnic Festival' London, England
Nov. 6/71 'Essex University' Colchester, England
Nov. 7/71 'Greyhound' Croydon, England
Nov. 10/71 'Top Rank' Cardiff, England
Nov. 11/71 'Umist' Manchester, England
Nov. 12/71 'University' Newcastle, England
Nov. 13/71 'University' Sheffield, England
Nov. 16/71 'Teatro Massimo' Milan, Italy (without Art Themen)
Nov. 17/71 'Teatro Broncaccio' Rome, Italy (without Art Themen)
Nov. 19/71 'Goldsmiths College' London, England
Nov. 20/71 'University' Exeter, England
Nov. 22/71 'Watford Town Hall' Watford, England
Nov. 25/71 'University' Aberystwyth, England
Nov. 26/71 'University' Oxford, England
Nov. 27/71 'Polytechnic' Leicester, England (without Art Themen)
Dec. 3/71 'South Bank Polytechnic Student Union' London, England
Dec. 4/71 'Lad’s Club' Norwich, England
Dec. 5/71 'Chelsea College' London, England
Dec. /71 'The Stadium' Liverpool, England
Jan. 11/72 'Rheinhalle' Dusseldorf, Germany
Jan. 12/72 'Musikhalle' Hamburg, Germany
Jan. 13/72 'Kongresshalle' Frankfurt, Germany
Jan. 14/72 'Deutsches Museum' Munich, Germany
Jan. 15/72 'Deutschlandhalle' Berlin, Germany
Jan. /72 'Polytechnic Annual Ball' Wolverhampton, England
Jan. 29/72 'Borough Rd. College' Isleworth, England
Feb. 12/72 'Imperial College' London, England
Mar. 17/72 'Foster Auditorium' Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Mar. 18/72 'Pirate’s World Amusement Park' Dania, Florida (with Country Joe McDonald)
Mar. 19/72 'Fort Homer Hesterly Armory' Tampa, Florida (with Black Oak Arkansas)
Mar. /72 Key West, Florida
Mar. 23/72 'Kemp’s Coliseum' Orlando, Florida
Mar. 24/72 'Convention Hall' Miami, Florida
Mar. 25/72 'The Warehouse' New Orleans, Louisiana
Mar. /72 'Pershing Auditorium' Lincoln, Nebraska
Mar. /72 'East Carolina University' Greenville, North Carolina
(with Brass Park)
Mar. 29/72 'Music Hall' Houston, Texas
Mar. 30/72 'Terrace Ballroom' Salt Lake City, Utah
(with Malo)
Mar. 31/72 'Community Concourse' San Diego, California
(with Cold Blood)
Apr. 2/72 'Winterland' San Francisco, California
(with Cold Blood, Jackie Lomax)
Apr. 4/72 'Center Arena' Seattle, Washington
(with Cold Blood)
Apr. 7/72 'Hollywood Palladium' Hollywood, California
(with Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Free)
Apr. 8/72 Denver, Colorado (?)
Apr. 9/72 'University of Colorado Fieldhouse' Boulder, Colorado
(with Free)
Apr. 10/72 Fort Collins, Kentucky
Apr. 12/72 'Kiel Opera House' St. Louis, Missouri
(with Free)
Apr. 13/72 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Apr. 14/72 'State Fairgrounds' Springfield, Illinois
Apr. 15/72 'Northwestern University'/'McGraw Hall' Evanston, Illinois
Apr. 16/72 'Cinderella Ballroom' Detroit, Michigan
(with Cradle)
Apr. 18/72 'Veterans Memorial Auditorium' Columbus, Ohio
(with Jeremy Clay)
Apr. 20/72 'Ohio University Convocation Center' Athens, Ohio
(with Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
Apr. 21/72 'Public Hall' Cleveland, Ohio
(with Mahavishnu Orchestra, Procol Harum, David Rea)
Apr. 23/72 'Stony Brook University Gymnasium' Stony Brook, New York
Apr. 24/72 'Carnegie Hall' New York, New York
(2 shows with David Rea)
Apr. 27/72 'Aquarius Theatre' Boston, Massachusetts
(with Spencer Davis)
Apr. 28/72 'The Spectrum' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(with Spirit, Fleetwood Mac)
Apr. 29/72 'Capitol Theatre' Passaic, New Jersey
(with Uncle Bucks)
Apr. 30/72 'Fairfield University Gym' Fairfield, Connecticut
Sep. 30/72 'Oval Festival' London, England
('Powerhouse Sod' jam)
Sep. 30/72 'Penn State University Recreation Bldg' State College, Pennsylvania (cancelled)
Oct. 19/72 'Auditorium Theatre' Chicago, Illinois
Oct. 20/72 'Michigan State University' East Lansing, Michigan
(with Country Joe McDonald)
Oct. 22/72 'SUNY Cortland Lusk Field House' Cortland, New York
(with Grin)
Oct. 23/72 'Ford Auditorium' Detroit, Michigan
Oct. 26/72 'Alexander Memorial Coliseum' Atlanta, Georgia
(with Edgar Winter Group, Stonehenge)
Oct. 28/72 'Wake Forest University Union' Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Nov. 4/72 'Capitol Theatre' Passaic, New Jersey
Nov. ?/72 'The Casino' Asbury Park, New Jersey
Nov. 6/72 'Radio City Music Hall' New York, New York
Nov. 7/72 'DAR Constitution Hall' Washington, DC
(with Wild Turkey)
Nov. 9/72 'Palace Theatre' Waterbury, Connecticut
Nov. 10/72 'Aquarius Theatre' Boston, Massachusetts
(with Grin)
Nov. 11/72 'Penn State University Recreation Hall' State College, Pennsylvania
(with Elephant’s Memory)
Nov. 22/72 'Winterland' San Francisco, California
(with Crazy Horse, Snail)
Nov. 24/72 'Hollywood Palladium' Hollywood, California
(with Mott The Hoople, Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids)
Nov. 25/72 'Convention Center' Anaheim, California
(with John Mayall, Delbert and Glen)
Nov. 26/72 'Community Concourse' San Diego, California
(with Foghat)
Nov. 29/72 'Memorial Auditorium' Dallas, Texas
(with Edgar Winter Group, Foghat)
Nov. 30/72 Oklahoma City, Oaklahoma
Dec. 2/72 'Sports Stadium' Orlando, Florida
Dec. 3/72 'Memorial Hall' Kansas City, Kansas
(with Edgar Winter Group)
Dec. 5/72 Corpus Christi, Texas
Dec. 7/72 Houston, Texas
Dec. 8/72 Wichita, Texas
Dec. 9/72 'Pershing Auditorium' Lincoln, Nebraska
(with Edgar Winter Group)
Dec. 10/72 'Coliseum' Denver, Colorado
(with J. Geils Band)
Dec. 12/72 'Fox Theatre' St. Louis, Missouri
(with J. Geils Band)
Dec. 13/72 'Auditorium Theatre' Memphis, Tennessee
(with J. Geils Band)
Dec. 15/72 'The Spectrum' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(with James Gang, Foghat)
Dec. 17/72 'Orpehum' Boston, Massachusetts
Mar. 26/73 'Chateau Neuf' Oslo, Norway
Mar. 27/73 'Concert Hall' Gothenburg, Sweden
Mar. 28/73 'Falkoner Center' Copenhagen, Denmark
Mar. 31/73 'De Doelen' Rotterdam, Holland
Apr. 1/73 'Concertgebouw' Amsterdam, Holland
Apr. 2/73 'National Theatre' Brussels, Belgium
Apr. 4/73 'Stadthalle' Vienna, Austria
Apr. 5/73 'Theatre du Chatelet' Paris, France (Radio broadcast)
Apr. 6/73 'Festival Hall' Berne, Switzerland
Apr. 8/73 'Palazzo dello Sport' Rome, Italy
Apr. 9/73 'Palazzo dello Sport' Rome, Italy
Apr. 10/73 'Palazzo dello Sport' Bologna, Italy (cancelled)
Apr. 11/73 'Palalide' Milan, Italy (cancelled)
Apr. 13/73 'Cirkus Krone Halle' Munich, Germany
Apr. 14/73 'Landwirtschaftshalle' Kaiserslautern, Germany
Apr. 15/73 'Musikhalle' Hamburg, Germany
Apr. 16/73 'Jahrhunderthalle' Frankfurt, Germany
Apr. 20/73 'Rainbow Theatre' London, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 21/73 'Rainbow Theatre' London, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 22/73 'Free Trade Hall' Manchester, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 23/73 'Free Trade Hall' Manchester, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 24/73 'City Hall' Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 25/73 'Green’s Playhouse' Glasgow, Scotland
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 26/73 'Leeds University' Leeds, England
(with Jimmy Stevens)
Apr. 22/75 'Badalona Hall' Barcelona, Spain
Apr. 24/75 'Real Madrid Hall' Madrid, Spain
Apr. 26/75 'Velodromo Hall' San Sebastian, Spain
Apr. 28/75 'Salle des Sports' Bordeaux, France
Apr. 29/75 'Salle Vallier' Marseille, France
Apr. 30/75 'Palais des Sports' St. Etienne, France
May 2/75 'Rheinhalle' Bregenz, Austria
May 3/75 'Cirkus Krone Halle' Munich, Germany
May 4/75 'Stadthalle' Offenbach, Germany
May 5/75 'Rosengarten' Mannheim, Germany
May 7/75 'P.E. Jansson Hall' Brussels, Belgium
May 8/75 'De Vliegermolen' Voorburg, Holland
May 10/75 'Westfalen Halle' Dortmund, Germany
May 11/75 'Philipshalle' Dusseldorf, Germany
May 13/75 'Musikhalle' Hamburg, Germany
May 14/75 'K.B. Hallen' Copenhagen, Denmark
May 15/75 'Scandinavium Hall' Gothenburg, Sweden
May 16/75 'Grona Lund' Stockholm, Sweden
May 19/75 'Pinkpop 75' Geleen, Holland
May 30/75 'Birmingham Odeon' Birmingham, England (poorly attended)
June 1/75 'Free Trade Hall' Manchester, England (released on CD)
June 3/75 'Apollo Theatre' Glasgow, Scotland
June 4/75 'City Hall' Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
June 6/75 'Old Grey Whistle Test' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
June 7/75 'Crystal Palace Concert Bowl' London, England
June 9/75 'May Ball'/'Cambridge University' Cambridge, England
Mar. 5/77 'Leeds University' Leeds, England
Mar. 7/77 'Birmingham Aston University' Birmingham, England
Mar. 8/77 'Lancaster University' Lancaster, England
Mar. 10/77 'Oxford Polytechnic' Oxford, England
Mar. 11/77 'Norwich University of East Anglia' Norwich, England
Mar. 12/77 'Sheffield University' Sheffield, England
Mar. 14/77 'Salford University' Salford, England
Mar. 15/77 'Strathclyde University' Glasgow, Scotland
Mar. /77 'Chateau Neuf' Oslo, Norway (cancelled)
Mar. 21/77 'Jarlateatern' Stockholm, Sweden
Mar. 22/77 'Tivolis Koncertsal' Copenhagen, Denmark
Mar. 23/77 'Stakladen' Aarhus, Denmark
Mar. 25/77 'Hochschule der Kunste' Berlin, Germany
Mar. 26/77 'Musikhalle' Hamburg, Germany
Mar. 27/77 'Philipshalle' Dusseldorf, Germany
Mar. 29/77 'Congresgebouw' The Hague, Holland
Mar. 30/77 Hassalt, Belgium
Apr. 1/77 'Pavillon de Paris' Paris, France
Apr. 2/77 'Stadthalle' Offenbach, Germany
Apr. 3/77 'Deutsches Museum' Munich, Germany
Apr. 4/77 'Konzerthaus' Vienna, Austria
Apr. 6/77 'Volkshaus' Zurich, Switzerland
Apr. 12/77 'Pavilion' Hemel Hempstead, England
Apr. 14/77 'Paris Theatre' London, England
(BBC 'In Concert' Radio broadcast - broadcast Apr. 30/77)
Apr. 15/77 'New Victoria Apollo' London, England
July 2/77 'Roskilde Festival' Roskilde, Denmark
Oct. 27/77 'The Other Side' Wilmington, Deleware
Oct. 28/77 'Shaboo Inn' Willimantic, Connecticut
Oct. 29/77 'Shaboo Inn' Willimantic, Connecticut
Oct. 30/77 'D’Place' Dover, New Jersey
Nov. 1/77 'My Fathers Place' Roslyn, NY (2 shows)
Nov. 2/77 'My Fathers Place' Roslyn, NY (2 shows)
Nov. 7/77 'Agora Ballroom' Cleveland, Ohio
Nov. 11/77 'Paul’s Mall'/'Jazz Workshop' Boston, Massachusetts
Nov. 16/77 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
Nov. 17/77 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
Nov. /77 'Bijou Cafe' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(2 shows had to be cancelled as the stage was too small)
Nov. 21/77 'The Great Southeast Music Hall' Atlanta, Georgia
Nov. 28/77 'Ivanhoe Theatre' Chicago, Illinois (2 shows)
Nov. 30/77 'Blue Note' Boulder, Colorado
Dec. 2/77 'Roxy Theatre' Los Angeles, California (2 shows)
Dec. 3/77 'Roxy Theatre' Los Angeles, California (2 shows)
Dec. 4/77 'Roxy Theatre' Los Angeles, California (2 shows)
Dec. 8/77 'The Catalyst' Santa Cruz, California
Dec. 9/77 'Old Waldorf' San Francisco, California (2 shows)
Dec. 10/77 'Old Waldorf' San Francisco, California (2 shows)
June 26/78 'At The Third Stroke' London, England (BBC Radio broadcast - broadcast Sep. 4/78)
Dec. 10/78 'Dingwalls' London, England
Apr. /79 'Band On the Wall' Manchester, England
Apr. /79 'Bradford Hotel' Liverpool, England
Apr. /79 'Broadfield Hotel' Sheffield, England
May /79 'Manchester Factory' Manchester, England
June 5/79 'College of Art' Glasgow, Scotland (Radio broadcast)
(broadcast on Radio Scotland on the 'Jazz and That' program)
July /79 'Live Music Show' London, England
July 8/79 'Bracknell Jazz Festival' Bracknell, England
July 14/79 'North Sea Jazz Festival' The Hague, Holland
July 17/79 'College of Art' Glasgow, Scotland (Radio broadcast)
(broadcast on Radio Scotland on the 'Jazz and That' program)
/79 "freeform gig at a pub in South London, England"
Oct. 7/79 'Chateau Neuf' Oslo, Norway
Oct. 8/79 'Konserthuset' Stockholm, Sweden
Oct. 9/79 'Olympen' Lund, Sweden
Oct. 11/79 'Tivolis Koncertsal' Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 12/79 'Neue Welt' Berlin, Germany
Oct. 13/79 'Rudolf-Oetker-Halle' Bielefeld, Germany
Oct. 14/79 'Liederhalle' Stuttgart, Germany
Oct. 15/79 'Deutsches Museum' Munich, Germany
Oct. 16/79 'Stadthalle' Vienna, Austria
Oct. 18/79 'Stadthalle' Kassel, Germany
Oct. 19/79 'Jahrhunderthalle' Frankfurt, Germany
Oct. 20/79 'Stadthalle' Bremen, Germany
Oct. 21/79 'Philipshalle' Dusseldorf, Germany
Oct. 22/79 'Congress-Centrum, Saal 1' Hamburg, Germany
Oct. 23/79 'Stadthalle' Braunschweig, Germany
Oct. 24/79 'Stadthalle' Erlangen, Germany
Oct. 25/79 'Salle Tivoli' Strasbourg, France
Oct. 26/79 Nancy, France
Oct. 27/79 Roubaix, France
Oct. 29/79 'Pavillon de Paris' Paris, France
Oct. 30/79 Reims, France
Oct. 31/79 Annecy, France
Nov. 1/79 'Theatre de Verdure' Nice, France
Nov. 6/79 Rotterdam, Holland (cancelled)
Nov. 7/79 Amsterdam, Holland (cancelled)
Nov. 8/79 'Palilido Theatre' Milan, Italy
Nov. 9/79 'Palasport' Turin, Italy
Nov. 12/79 'Rainbow Theatre' London, England
Nov. /79 'Pumpwerk' Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Nov. /79 'Hamburg Jazz Festival' Hamburg, Germany
Nov. 16/79 'Congress-Centrum' Hamburg, Germany
Nov. 17/79 'Rotation Club' Hanover, Germany ('Rocket 88' LP recorded here)
Dec. 15/79 'The Venue' London, England (BBC Radio broadcast - broadcast on Jan. 19/80)
Dec. 30/79 'Dingwalls' London, England
Jan. 8/80 'Old Grey Whistle Test' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
Jan. 9/80 'Paris Theatre' London, England
(BBC 'In Concert' Radio broadcast - broadcast on Jan. 12/80)
Mar. 13/80 'The Bayou' Washington, DC (2 shows)
Mar. 14/80 'Triangle Theatre' Rochester, New York
Mar. 16/80 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
Mar. 17/80 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
Mar. 18/80 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
Mar. 19/80 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows) (1st show was broadcast live on WNEW-FM in NYC)
Mar. 20/80 'Fast Lane' Asbury Park, New Jersey
Mar. 22/80 'Irvine Auditorium' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mar. 23/80 'Stony Brook University Gymnasium' Stony Brook, New York
Mar. 24/80 'Main Act' Lynn, Massachusetts
Mar. 25/80 'Rutgers University' New Brunswick, New Jersey
June /80 '100 Club' London, England
July 28/80 'The Venue' London, England (2 shows)
July 29/80 'The Venue' London, England (2 shows)
July 30/80 'The Venue' London, England (2 shows)
Oct. 19/80 'Grugahalle' Essen, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast – released on DVD)
Nov. 14/80 'San Diego University' San Diego, California
Nov. 15/80 'Santa Monica Civic Auditorium' Santa Monica, California
Nov. 16/80 'Dooley’s' Tempe, Arizona
Nov. 18/80 'Zellerbach' Berkeley, California
Nov. 20/80 'Rainbow Music Hall' Denver, Colorado
Nov. 22/80 'Uptown Theatre' Kansas City, Missouri
Nov. 28/80 'Park West' Chicago, Illinois (2 shows)
Nov. 29/80 'Park West' Chicago, Illinois (2 shows)
Dec. 2/80 'Agora Ballroom' Cleveland, Ohio
Dec. 3/80 'Harpo’s Hanger' Detroit, Michigan
Dec. 5/80 'Triangle Theatre' Rochester, New York
Dec. 6/80 'J. B. Scott’s' Albany, New York
Dec. 7/80 'State University of New York' New Paltz, New York
Dec. 9/80 'Hofstra University' Long Island, New York (2 shows)
Dec. 10/80 'Center Stage Theatre' East Providence, Rhode Island (2 shows)
Dec. 11/80 'Harvard Square Theatre' Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dec. 13/80 'Palladium' New York, New York
(with the Michael Stanley Band)
Dec. /80 'Ramapo College' Mahwah, New Jersey
Dec. /80 'CW Post College' Long Island, New York
Dec. 26/80 'Capitol Theatre' Passaic, New Jersey
Dec. 27/80 'Nassau Coliseum' Uniondale, New York
Dec. 29/80 'Toads Place' New Haven, Connecticut
Dec. 30/80 'Civic Centre' Springfield, Massachusetts
Dec. 31/80 'Tower Theatre' Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
Jan. 6/81 'Agora Ballroom' Atlanta, Georgia
Jan. 10/81 'Saturday Night Live' NYC (TV broadcast)
Jan. /81 'The Half Moon' Putney, London, England
Feb. 17/81 'Lieder & Leute' Baden-Baden, Germany (TV broadcast)
May 11/81 'University of Surrey' Guildford, England (BBC TV broadcast)
May 12/81 'New Victoria Apollo' London, England
May 13/81 'New Victoria Apollo' London, England
May 21/81 'Mogadur Theatre' Paris, France
May 24/81 'Tivolis Koncertsal' Copenhagen, Denmark
May 25/81 'Grota Lejon' Stockholm, Sweden
May 28/81 'Kulttuuritalo' Helsinki, Finland
Dec. 16/81 'Capitol Theatre' Passaic, New Jersey (Radio broadcast)
/82 'B.A. In Music' London, England (TV broadcast)
July 21/82 'Casino De Montreux' Montreux, Switzerland (TV broadcast)
July 23/82 'Casino De Montreux' Montreux, Switzerland (Radio broadcast)
Jan. 25/83 'Raeucherei' Kiel, Germany
Jan. 26/83 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
Jan. 29/83 'Mensa Wilhelmstraße' Tübingen, Germany
Jan. 31/83 'Capitol' Mannheim, Germany
Feb. 1/83 'Metropol' Berlin, Germany
Feb. 2/83 'Ear Musichall' Kuhstedt, Germany
Feb. 3/83 'Bebop' Hildesheim, Germany
Feb. 4/83 'Leinedomicil' Hannover, Germany
Feb. 5/83 'Dejavu' Lubeck, Germany
Feb. 6/83 'Dochdu' Bocholt, Germany
May 14/83 'Bonar Hall' Dundee, Scotland
July 27/83 'Tamdhu' Bannockburn, Scotland
July 28/83 'Plough Inn' Perth, Scotland
July 29/83 'The Venue' Aberdeen, Scotland
July 30/83 'Eden Court Theatre' Inverness, Scotland
Aug. 1/83 'Cabarfeidh' Stornaway, Scotland
Aug. 3/83 'Tam Dhui' Blairgowrie, Scotland
Aug. 4/83 'Abbotts Hall' Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Aug. 5/83 'Rock at the Park' Bathgate, Scotland
Aug. 6/83 'Heathery Bar' Wishaw, Scotland
Aug. 7/83 'Mayfair' Glasgow, Scotland
Aug. 8/83 'Mick’s Club' Carlisle, England
Aug. 9/83 'Pavilion' Ayr, Scotland
Aug. 10/83 'Chequers' Falkirk, Scotland
Aug. 11/83 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Oct. 6/83 'Lieder & Leute' Baden-Baden, Germany (TV broadcast)
Oct. 7/83 'Stadthalle' Vienna, Austria
Oct. 8/83 Pinkerfeld, Germany
Oct. 10/83 Munich, Germany
Oct. 12/83 'Capitol' Mannheim, Germany
Oct. 13/83 Koblenz, Germany
Oct. 14/83 Basel, Switzerland
Oct. 15/83 Zurich, Switzerland
Oct. 17/83 Genf, Switzerland
Oct. /83 'Kongresshalle' Freiburg, Germany
Oct. /83 'Pumpwerk' Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Oct. 21/83 Lengede, Germany
Oct. 22/83 Beverungen, Germany
Oct. 24/83 'Schauburg' Bremen, Germany
Oct. 25/83 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
Oct. 28/83 Bremerhaven, Germany
Oct. 31/83 'Wesel Festival' Wesel, Germany
Nov. 1/83 'Zeche' Bochum, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast – released on DVD)
Nov. 2/83 'Quartier Latin' Berlin, Germany
Nov. 15/83 'Klassik Rocknacht'/'Circus Atlas' Munich, Germany (TV broadcast)
(orchestra conducted by Eberhard Schoener)
Dec. 16/83 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
May 31/84 'Lochem Festival' Lochem, Holland (Radio broadcast) (afternoon)
(including a radio interview with Jack and a solo piano version of 'Running Through Our Hands' from Hilversum)
May 31/84 'Paradiso' Amsterdam, Holland (evening)
June 2/84 'Parkzicht' Rotterdam, Holland
June 5/84 'Palais Ballroom' Nottingham, England (BBC Radio broadcast)
July 2/84 'Public Theatre' New York, New York (2 shows)
Jack Bruce & Friends with Clem Clempson, Bruce Gary, Ronnie Leahy
July 10/84 'Jonathan Swifts' Cambridge, Massachusetts (2 shows)
July 12/84 'Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel' Providence, Rhode Island
July /84 'Central Park' NYC
July 13/84 'Pier 84' New York, New York
July 14/84 'The Joyous Lake' Woodstock, New York (2 shows)
July 17/84 'The Bayou' Washington, DC (2 shows)
July /84 'Stage West' Hartford, Connecticut
July 20/84 'My Fathers Place' Roslyn, New York (2 shows)
July 24/84 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
July 25/84 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows)
July 28/84 'Golden Bear' Huntington Beach, California (cancelled)
Aug. 18/84 'Open Air Stadtpark' Hamburg, Germany
Aug. 21/84 'Nottingham Palais' Nottingham, England
Aug. 24/84 'Pavilion' Ayr, Scotland
Aug. 25/84 'Star Club' Glasgow, Scotland
Aug. 26/84 'Mayfair' Glasgow, Scotland (Radio Clyde broadcast)
Aug. 27/84 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Aug. 28/84 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Aug. 29/84 'The Venue' Aberdeen, Scotland
Aug. 31/84 'Albert Hall' Stirling, Scotland
Sep. 1/84 'Whitehall Theatre' Dundee, Scotland
Oct. 21/84 'Nancy Jazz Festival' Nancy, France (Radio broadcast)
Oct. 25/84 Zurich, Switzerland (Radio broadcast)
Nov. 1/84 'Zeche' Bochum, Germany
Nov. 2/84 'Kreuz Saal' Fulda, Germany
Nov. 5/84 'Stadthalle' Koln, Germany
Nov. 9/84 'Maxim' Stuttgart, Germany
Nov. 14/84 'Metropol' Berlin, Germany
Nov. 16/84 'Alexandra' Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 19/84 'Batschkapp' Frankfurt, Germany
Nov. 20-22/84 'Spiegelzelt auf der Domplatte' Cologne, Germany (TV broadcast)
Nov. 28/84 'Ohne Filter' Baden-Baden, Germany (TV broadcast)
Dec. 1/84 'Band On the Wall' Manchester, England
Dec. 2/84 'Broadfield Hotel' Sheffield, England
Dec. 9/84 'Usher Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland (charity show for famine relief)
Dec. /84 Leverkusen, Germany
Feb. 24/85 'Shakespeare Theatre' Boston, Massachusetts
Feb. 27/85 'Sounds of Brazil' New York, New York (2 shows)
Mar. 1/85 '9:30 Club' Washington, DC (2 shows)
July 4/85 'Theatre Antique De Vienne' Paris, France
July 6/85 'The First Pendley International Jazz Festival' Pendley Manor,
Tring, Hertfordshire, England
July 13/85 'North Sea Jazz Festival' The Hague, Holland
July 16/85 Roccastrada, Italy (with Ginger Baker)
July 18/85 'Antibes Jazz Festival' Antibes, France (Radio broadcast)
July 20/85 'The Womad Festival' Kenn Pier Farm, Clevedon, England (cancelled)
Aug. 25/85 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Oct. 26/85 'Carnegie Hall' New York, New York (with Ruben Blades)
For Under The Volcano with Jack Bruce, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Don Preston
Nov. 8/85 'Mark Taper Forum'/'New Music America Festival' Los Angeles, California
Jan. 13/86 'Liquid Club' Tel Aviv, Israel
Jan. 14/86 'Liquid Club' Tel Aviv, Israel (Radio broadcast)
Jan. 18/86 'Bin Yanei Ha-ooma National House Theatre' Jerusalem
(poster has Mark Nauseef advertised)
Jan. 20/86 'Stadthalle' Kassel, Germany
Jan. 21/86 'Stadthalle' Offenbach, Germany
Jan. 22/86 'Jazzgalerie' Bonn, Germany
Jan. 23/86 'Stadthalle' Erlangen, Germany
Jan. 24/86 'Philipshalle' Dusseldorf, Germany
Jan. 26/86 'Schutzenhaus Albisguetli' Zurich, Switzerland
Jan. 27/86 'Kongresshalle' Saarbrucken, Germany
Jan. 28/86 'Metropol' Aachen, Germany
Jan. 29/86 'Metropol' Berlin, Germany
Jan. 30/86 'Grosse Freiheit 36' Hamburg, Germany
Jan. 31/86 'Jovel Cinema' Munich, Germany
Feb. 1/86 'Kulturzentrum' Mainz, Germany
Feb. 2/86 'Maxim' Stuttgart, Germany
Feb. 3/86 'Steinbruch-Theater' Nieder-Ramstadt, Germany
Feb. 23/86 '100 Club' London, England
Mar. /86 'Theaterhaus' Stuttgart, Germany (TV broadcast)
Mar. /86 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mar. /86 Washington, DC
Mar. /86 'The Ritz' New York, New York
Mar. /86 'Student Union Ballroom'/'University of Massachusetts' Amherst, Massachusetts
Mar. 7/86 'Paradise' Boston, Massachusetts (2 shows)
Mar. 13/86 'Peabody’s Down Under' Cleveland, Ohio (2 shows)
Mar. 23/86 'Fulham Town Hall' London, England
Apr. /86 'Albany Empire' Deptford, England
Apr. 20/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Apr. 21/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Apr. 22/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Apr. 23/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Apr. 24/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Apr. 25/86 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
July 10/86 'Nice Jazz Festival' Nice, France (Radio broadcast)
(Jack and Bernard Purdie also perform with the New York All Stars)
July 19/86 'Casino de Montreux' Montreux, Switzerland (TV broadcast)
July 20/86 Milan, Italy (TV broadcast)
Feb. 8/87 'Kongresshalle' Frankfurt, Germany (Radio & TV broadcast)
Feb. 9/87 'Fachblatt Messeparty'/'Dorian Gray' Frankfurt, Germany
May 1/87 'Deutsches Schauspielhaus' Hamburg, Germany (TV broadcast)
(orchestra conducted by Eberhard Schoener)
May 10/87 'Ink Stick Shibaura Factory' Tokyo, Japan (Radio broadcast)
May 11/87 'Ink Stick Shibaura Factory' Tokyo, Japan
June-July/87 'Bridge Lane Theatre' Bridge Lane, Battersea, London, England
(the play ran from June 5/87 to July 11/87)
Aug. 25/87 'Astoria' London, England
Aug. 28/87 'Saalfelden Jazz Festival' Saalfelden, Austria
Dec. 1/87 'Band On the Wall' Manchester, England
Dec. /87 'Community Centre' Poynton, Stockport, England
Dec. 9/87 'The Old Vic' Nottingham, England
Dec. 10/87 'Park Hotel' Tynemouth, Newcastle, England
Dec. 11/87 Blackpool, England
Dec. 19/87 'The Chance' Poughkeepsie, New York
June 2/88 interviews and live music (Radio broadcast)
June 23/88 'Fife Aid' Craigtown Park, Fife, Scotland
Aug. 28/88 'Preservation Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
July 24/88 'Eco Rock' St. Andrews, Scotland (released on DVD)
Sep. 29/88 'Kenwood Tavern' Levittown, Pennsylvania
Sep. 30/88 'War Memorial' Trenton, New Jersey
Oct. 1/88 'Sundance Saloon' Bay Shore, Long Island, New York (2 shows)
Oct. 5/88 'El Mocambo' Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Oct. /88 'Club Bene Dinner Club' Saryeville, South Amboy, New Jersey
Oct. 8/88 'Stone Pony' Asbury Park, New Jersey
Oct. 9/88 'Toads Place' New Haven, Connecticut
Oct. 10/88 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows) (early show with Eric Clapton)
Oct. 11/88 'Bottom Line' NYC (2 shows) (late show with Mick Taylor)
Oct. 12/88 'The Bayou' Washington, DC
Oct. 14/88 'Theatre of the Living Arts' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct. 25/88 'The Spectrum' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(opened for the Moody Blues)
Oct. 26/88 'The Centrum' Worcester, Massachusetts
(opened for the Moody Blues)
Oct. 28/88 'Madison Square Garden' NYC
(opened for the Moody Blues)
Nov. 9/88 'Central City' Gainesville, Florida
Nov. 12/88 'Center Stage Theatre' Atlanta, Georgia
Nov. 13/88 'Storyville Music Club' New Orleans, Louisiana
Nov. 14/88 'Rockefeller’s' Houston, Texas
Nov. 15/88 'Sneaker's' San Antonio, Texas
Nov. 16/88 'Hard Rock Cafe' Dallas, Texas
Nov. 18/88 'The Shark Club' Austin, Texas
Nov. 21/88 'Mississippi Nights' St. Louis, Missouri
(with Jimmy Lee and the Joint Jumpers)
Nov. 22/88 'Vogue Theatre' Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. 23/88 'Royal Oak Theatre' Detroit, Michigan
(with Ian Hunter)
Nov. 25/88 'Agora Ballroom' Cleveland, Ohio
(with Ian Hunter)
Nov. 26/88 'Riviera Theatre' Chicago, Illinois
(with Ian Hunter)
Nov. 1/88 'Lone Star Cafe' New York, New York (Radio broadcast)
Nov. 11/88 'Late Night with David Letterman' NYC (TV broadcast)
(Jack sits in with Paul Shaffer and the band)
Dec. 4/88 'Night Music with David Sanborn' NYC (TV broadcast)
/89 'Channel 4' London, England (BBC TV broadcast)
Sep. 16/89 'Huettengelaende' Neunkirchen, Germany (TV broadcast)
Nov. 29/89 'The Bayou' Washington, DC
Nov. 30/89 'The Chance' Poughkeepsie, New York
Dec. 1/89 'The Living Room' Providence, Rhode Island
Dec. 2/89 'Saratoga Winners' Albany, New York
Dec. 3/89 'Toads Place' New Haven, Connecticut
Dec. 4/89 'Hammerjacks' Baltimore, Maryland
Dec. 6/89 'Paradise' Boston, Massachusetts
Dec. 7/89 'Bottom Line' NYC (Radio broadcast)
Dec. 8/89 '23 East' Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Dec. 10/89 'Newport' Columbus, Ohio
Dec. 11/89 'Bogarts' Cincinnati, Ohio
Dec. 13/89 'Peabody’s Down Under' Cleveland, Ohio
Dec. 14/89 'The Ritz' Roseville, Michigan
Dec. 15/89 'Biddy Mulligans' Chicago, Illinois
Dec. 16/89 'Zivkos' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dec. 19/89 'The Bacchanal' San Diego, California
Dec. 20/89 'The Coach House' San Juan Capistrano, California
Dec. 21/89 'The Palace' Hollywood, California
Dec. 22/89 'The Omni' Oakland, California
Jan. 17/90 'Baked Potato' North Hollywood, California
Jan. 19/90 'N.A.M.M. Show'/'Disneyland Hotel' Anaheim, California
Jan. 20/90 'Ventura Theatre' Ventura, California
Jan. 21/90 'The Coach House' San Juan Capistrano, California
Jan. 22/90 'Belly-Up' Solana Beach, California
Jan. 23/90 'The Strand' Redondo Beach, California
Jan. 24/90 'Calamity Jane's' Las Vegas, Nevada
Jan. 26/90 'Arcadia Theatre' Dallas, Texas
Jan. 27/90 'Fitzgeralds' Houston, Texas
Jan. 29/90 'Center Stage Theatre' Atlanta, Georgia
Feb. 1/90 Orlando, Florida
Feb. 2/90 'Floodzone' Richmond, Virginia
Feb. 3/90 'The Boathouse' Norfolk, Virginia
Feb. 4/90 'The Bayou' Washington, DC
Feb. 5/90 Charlotte, North Carolina
Feb. 6/90 'Hammerjacks' Baltimore, Maryland
Feb. 7/90 'Chestnut Cabaret' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Feb. 8/90 'Club Bene Dinner Club' Saryeville, South Amboy, New Jersey
Feb. 9/90 'Late Night With David Letterman' NYC (TV broadcast)
Feb. 9/90 'The Ritz' New York, New York
Feb. 10/90 'The Living Room' Providence, Rhode Island
Feb. 11/90 'Toads Place' New Haven, Connecticut
June 3/90 Bremen, Germany (Radio broadcast)
June 4/90 '29.Internationales New Jazz Festival Moers'/'Moers Festival' Moers, Germany
June /90 France
June /90 Italy
Sep. 15/90 'Salerno Festival' Salerno, Italy
Rocklife with Jack Bruce (solo piano)
Oct. 17/90 'Live Music Hall' Cologne, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast – released on DVD)
Rocklife with Rory Gallagher with special guest Jack Bruce
Oct. 17/90 'Live Music Hall' Cologne, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast – released on DVD)
Nov. 3/90 'Town Hall' Falkirk, Scotland
Dec. 7/90 'Exhibition Centre' Thessaloniki, Greece
Dec. 8/90 'The Rodon' Athens, Greece
Feb. 2/91 '3rd Ipswich Blues Extravaganza' Corn Exchange, Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Apr. 12/91 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
Apr. 25/91 'E-Werk' Rocklife TV, Cologne, Germany (TV broadcast)
May 4/91 'Assembly Arms' Derby, England
/91 'San Remo Blues Festival' San Remo, Italy (TV broadcast)
June 4/91 'Donau Festival'/'Stadtsaal' St. Polten, Austria
June 5/91 'Donau Festival'/'Stadtsaal' St. Polten, Austria
July 6/91 Budapest, Hungary
July 9/91 'Umbria Jazz Festival' Perugia, Italy (Radio broadcast)
July 11/91 'Copenhagen Jazz Festival' Copenhagen, Denmark (Radio broadcast)
July 12/91 'North Sea Jazz Festival' The Hague, Holland (Radio broadcast)
July 14/91 'Liederhalle' Stuttgart, Germany (TV broadcast)
July 18/91 'Fasching' Stockholm, Sweden (Radio broadcast)
July 19/91 'Pori Jazz Festival'/'Kirjurinluoto' Porissa, Finland
July 20/91 'New Morning' Paris, France
July 21/91 'New Morning' Paris, France
Aug. 8/91 'Park Hayarkon'/'Open Air Festival' Tel Aviv, Israel
Aug. 23/91 'The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival'/Colne Municipal Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England
Oct. 17/91 'Cartouges Stadium' Seville, Spain (Radio & TV broadcast)
Mar. 16/92 'The Penny Lane Club' Sapporo, Japan
Mar. 18/92 Nagoya, Japan
Mar. 19/92 Osaka, Japan
Mar. 20/92 'Club Citta' Kawasaki, Japan
Mar. 21/92 'Club Citta' Kawasaki, Japan
Apr. 26/92 'Bull's Head' Barnes, London, England
/92 Hamburg, Germany
July 3/92 'New Morning' Paris, France
July 6/92 'Westport Jazz Festival'/'Festival-Zelt Deichtorplatz' Hamburg, Germany
July 7/92 'Kulturzentrum' Mainz, Germany
July /92 'Wien Jazz Festival' Vienna, Austria
Aug. 17/92 'GLR-FM' London, England (Radio broadcast)
Aug. 20/92 'Grand Theatre' Clapham, London, England (TV broadcast)
Aug. 31/92 'Sala Kongress' Warsaw, Poland (TV broadcast)
Oct. /92 Skopje, Macedonia
Oct. /92 Brussels, Belgium
Oct. 30/92 'Bockenheimer Depot' Frankfurt, Germany (Radio and TV broadcast)
Nov. 1/92 Nijmegen, Holland (Radio broadcast)
Jan. 12/93 'Century Plaza Hotel Ballroom' Los Angeles, California
Mar. 6/93 'Loose Ends' London, England (BBC Radio 4 broadcast)
Mar. 20/93 'BBC Radio 1' London, England (Radio broadcast)
Mar. 21/93 'The Stone' San Francisco, California
Mar. 22/93 'The Strand' Redondo Beach, California
Mar. 23/93 'The Coach House' San Juan Capistrano, California
Mar. 25/93 'Paradise' Boston, Massachusetts
Mar. 26/93 'Chestnut Cabaret' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mar. 27/93 'The Ritz' New York, New York
Mar. 30/93 'Grand Theatre' Clapham, London, England (TV broadcast)
Apr. 4/93 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
Apr. 5/93 'Metropolis' Munich, Germany
June 28/93 'Ronnie Scott’s' Birmingham, England
June 29/93 'Ronnie Scott’s' Birmingham, England
June 30/93 'Ronnie Scott’s' Birmingham, England
July 1/93 'The Irish Centre' Leeds, England
July 2/93 'Glasgow Jazz Festival'/'The Old Fruitmarket' Glasgow, Scotland
July 4/93 'Pistoia Blues Festival' Pistoia, Italy
July 30/93 Rudkobing, Denmark
Aug. 14/93 Kerpen, Germany
Aug. 15/93 'Zelt Am Marktplatz' Esslingen, Germany
Aug. 17/93 'San Remo Festival' San Remo, Italy (Radio broadcast)
Sep. 4/93 'Outside In Festival' Crawley, West Sussex, England
Nov. 2/93 'E-Werk' Cologne, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast)
Nov. 3/93 'E-Werk' Cologne, Germany ('Rockpalast' TV broadcast)
May 16/94 'Muziekcentrum Vredenburg' Utrecht, Holland (cancelled)
May 18/94 'Terminal One' Munich, Germany (cancelled)
May 19/94 'Marquee Club' London, England
May 22/94 'Ulster Hall' Belfast, Northern Ireland (cancelled)
May 23/94 'Barrowlands' Glasgow, Scotland
May 26/94 'The Manor' Virgin Records 21st Anniversary Show, London, England (TV broadcast)
May 31/94 'Falkoner Theatre' Copenhagen, Denmark
June 1/94 'Cirkus' Stockholm, Sweden
June 5/94 'Academy' Brixton, London, England
June 7/94 'Le Zenith' Paris, France (postponed until June 28)
June 16/94 'Sports Palace' Barcelona, Spain
June 18/94 'Cyclodrome' San Sebastian, Spain
June 20/94 'Sports Palace' Madrid, Spain
June 25/94 'Midtfyns Festival' Ringe Fyn, Denmark
June 28/94 'Le Zenith' Paris, France
July 2/94 'Schuettorf Festival' Vechtewiese, Germany
July 3/94 'Berlin Festival' Freilichtbuehne, Germany (cancelled)
July 6/94 'Montreux Jazz Festival' Montreux, Switzerland (cancelled)
July 9/94 'Balingen Festival' Messegelaende, Germany (cancelled)
July 21/94 'Pori Jazz Festival' Porissa, Finland (cancelled)
July 22/94 'Molde Jazz Festival' Molde, Norway (cancelled)
Nov. 13/94 'Sounds of Brazil' New York, New York (2 shows)
May 21/95 'Buxton Opera House' Buxton, North Derbyshire, England
May 29/95 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
July 23/95 'Liederhalle' Stuttgart, Germany (TV broadcast – released on DVD)
Sep. 2/95 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Sep. 4/95 'Queen Elizabeth Hall' London, England
Aug. /96 Lichtenstein (backed by Jimmy Griego (drums) and Michael Tovar (guitar)
Aug. /96 Switzerland
Aug. /96 Germany
Aug. 31/96 'Arken Museum of Modern Art' Copenhagen, Denmark
Sep. 1/96 'Arken Museum of Modern Art' Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 30/96 'Wembley Conference Centre' London, England
Apr. 28/97 'Moore Theatre' Seattle, Washington
Apr. 29/97 'Hult Center For Performing Arts' Eugene, Oregon
Apr. 30/97 'Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall' Portland, Oregon
May 2/97 'Concord Pavilion' Concord, California
May 3/97 'Universal Amphitheatre' Los Angeles, California
May 4/97 'Humphrey’s' San Diego, California
May 5/97 'Mesa Amphitheatre' Phoenix, Arizona
May 7/97 'Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre' Denver, Colorado (with Ginger Baker)
May 9/97 'Rosemont Horizon' Chicago, Illinois
May 10/97 'Riverport Amphitheatre' St. Louis, Missouri
May 11/97 'State Theatre' Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 13/97 'Eagles Ballroom' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
May 14/97 'Breslin Center' East Lansing, Michigan
May 16/97 'Chastain Park Amphitheatre' Atlanta, Georgia
May 17/97 'Sunrise Theatre' Miami, Florida
May 18/97 'Ruth Eckerd Hall' Tampa, Florida
May 20/97 'The Palace Theatre' Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
May 21/97 'Wolf Trap Auditorium' Vienna, Virginia
May 23/97 'Billy Bob’s' Fort Worth, Texas
May 24/97 'Six Flags Fiesta Texas' San Antonio, Texas
May 25/97 'Six Flags Astroworld' Houston, Texas
May 28/97 'Bob Carpenter Center' Newark, Delaware
May 29/97 'I.C. Light Amphitheatre' Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
May 30/97 'Pine Knob Amphitheatre' Detroit, Michigan (released on DVD)
May 31/97 'Rubber Bowl' Akron, Ohio
June 2/97 'Mohegan Sun Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
June 3/97 'PNC Bank Arts Center' Holmdel, New Jersey (with Bernie Worrell)
June 5/97 'Harborlights Pavilion' Boston, Massachusetts
June 6/97 'Resorts International' Atlantic City, New Jersey
June 7/97 'Jones Beach Amphitheatre' Wantaugh, New York
Nov. 21/97 'Hebbel-Theater' Berlin, Germany
Nov. 22/97 'Hebbel-Theater' Berlin, Germany
Nov. 23/97 'Hebbel-Theater' Berlin, Germany
Apr. 6/98 'Angel Studios' Islington, London, England
(band performances for 'The Cream of Cream' video)
Apr. 7/98 'Angel Studios' Islington, London, England
(interview session with Jack for 'The Cream of Cream' video)
June 13/98 'Live In The Marquee'/'Stockport Rugby Club' Stockport, England
July 14/98 'Cellar Bar' South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England
July 15/98 'Cellar Bar' South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England
July 18/98 'Ashburnham Centre' Chelsea, England (charity concert)
Aug. 7/98 'Helsingin Jaahalli (Helsinki Icehall)' Helsinki, Finland
Aug. 8/98 'Festival' Zurich, Switzerland
Aug. 9/98 'Skanderborg Festivalen' Skanderborg, Denmark
Aug. 12/98 'Freilichtbuehne Killesberg' Stuttgart, Germany
Aug. 13/98 'Theaterplatz' Chemnitz, Germany
Aug. 15/98 'Centre Sportif' Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (cancelled)
Aug. 16/98 'Marktrock Festival' Leuven, Belgium
Aug. 18/98 'World Expo 98' Lisbon, Portugal
Aug. 20/98 'The Point' Dublin, Ireland
Aug. 21/98 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England
Aug. 22/98 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England (cancelled)
Aug. 25/98 'Sports Complex' Moscow, Russia
Aug. 26/98 'Jubilee Complex' St. Petersburg, Russia
Aug. 28/98 'Sporting Club' Monte Carlo, Monaco
Aug. 29/98 'Sporting Club' Monte Carlo, Monaco
Aug. 30/98 'Sporting Club' Monte Carlo, Monaco
Sep. 1/98 'Grugahalle' Essen, Germany
Sep. 2/98 'Stadtpark' Hamburg, Germany
Sep. 3/98 'Museumshof' Bonn, Germany
Sep. 5/98 'Benefit Concert' Wintershall, England
Feb. 12/99 'Trump Taj Mahal'/'The Mark Etess Arena' Atlantic City, New Jersey
Feb. 13/99 'Trump Taj Mahal'/'The Mark Etess Arena' Atlantic City, New Jersey
Feb. 14/99 'Trump Taj Mahal'/'The Mark Etess Arena' Atlantic City, New Jersey
Feb. 16/99 'Beacon Theatre' New York, New York
Feb. 17/99 'Beacon Theatre' New York, New York
Feb. 19/99 'Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
Feb. 20/99 'Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
Feb. 21/99 'Westbury Music Fair' Westbury, New York
Feb. 22/99 'Schottenstein Center' Columbus, Ohio
Feb. 24/99 'Westbury Music Fair' Westbury, New York
Feb. 26/99 'Star Plaza Theatre' Merrillville, Indiana
Feb. 28/99 'Park West' Chicago, Illinois
Mar. 1/99 'Palace Theatre' Detroit, Michigan
Mar. 4/99 'Eureka Municipal Auditorium' Eureka, California
Mar. 5/99 'Konocti Harbor Resort' Kelseyville, California
Mar. 6/99 'Konocti Harbor Resort' Kelseyville, California
Mar. 7/99 'Berkeley Community Theatre' Berkeley, California
Mar. 11/99 'Bank America Center' Boise, Idaho
Mar. 12/99 'Dee Events Center' Ogden, Utah
Mar. 13/99 'Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - The Joint' Las Vegas, Nevada
Mar. 14/99 '4th & B' San Diego, California
Mar. 18/99 'Universal Amphitheatre' Los Angeles, California
Mar. 19/99 'Silver Legacy Casino' Reno, Nevada
Mar. 20/99 'Silver Legacy Casino' Reno, Nevada
Mar. 21/99 'Harrah's Casino' Lake Tahoe, Nevada
Mar. 25/99 'Horseshoe Casino' Tunica, Mississippi
Mar. 26/99 'Florida Theatre' Jacksonville, Florida
Mar. 27/99 'Sunrise Musical Theatre' Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Mar. 28/99 'Hard Rock Cafe' Orlando, Florida
June 27/99 'Munich Olympic Stadium' Munich, Germany (TV broadcast)
May 12/00 'Trump Taj Mahal'/'Xanadu Showroom' Atlantic City, New Jersey
May 13/00 'Trump Taj Mahal'/'Xanadu Showroom' Atlantic City, New Jersey
May 15/00 'Mid Hudson Civic Center' Poughkeepsie, New York
May 16/00 'Westbury Music Fair' Westbury, New York
May 17/00 'Westbury Music Fair' Westbury, New York
May 19/00 'Late Night with David Letterman' NYC (TV broadcast)
May 19/00 'Mohegan Sun Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
May 20/00 'Mohegan Sun Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
May 21/00 'I Center' Salem, New Hampshire
May 23/00 'Beacon Theatre' New York, New York
May 24/00 'State Theatre' New Brunswick, New Jersey
May 26/00 'Norva Theatre' Norfolk, Virginia
May 27/00 'Festival' Cleveland, Ohio
May 28/00 'Riverport Amphitheatre' St. Louis, Missouri
May 30/00 'Wolf Trap Auditorium' Washington, DC
May 31/00 'Nashville Arena' Nashville, Tennessee
June 1/00 'Horseshoe Casino' Robinsonville, Mississippi
June 3/00 'Sunrise Musical Theatre' Fort Lauderdale, Florida
June 4/00 'Chastain Park Amphitheatre' Atlanta, Georgia
June 5/00 'I.C. Light Amphitheatre' Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (cancelled)
June 7/00 'Casino Rama' Orillia, Ontario, Canada (cancelled)
June 8/00 'House of Blues' Chicago, Illinois
June 10/00 'Landmark Theatre' Syracuse, New York
June 11/00 'Pine Knob Amphitheatre' Detroit, Michigan
June 14/00 'Montalvo Center for the Arts' Saratoga, California
June 15/00 'Montalvo Center for the Arts' Saratoga, California
June 16/00 'Harrah's Casino' Lake Tahoe, Nevada
June 17/00 'Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - The Joint' Las Vegas, Nevada
June 19/00 'The Sun Theatre' Anaheim, California (cancelled)
June 20/00 'The Sun Theatre' Anaheim, California (cancelled)
June 22/00 'House of Blues' Los Angeles, California
June 23/00 'House of Blues' Los Angeles, California
June 25/00 'Humphrey's' San Diego, California
June 26/00 'Humphrey's' San Diego, California
June 28/00 'Red Rocks Amphitheatre' Denver, Colorado
June 30/00 'State Capitol Grounds' St. Paul, Minnesota
July 1/00 'SummerFest'/'Miller Oasis' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 18/01 'Jazz Cafe' London, England
June 23/01 'Castle Donington' Donington Park, England (released on DVD)
July 14/01 'North Sea Jazz Festival' The Hague, Holland (Radio broadcast)
Sep. 30/01 'Cambridge Corn Exchange' Cambridge, England
Oct. 1/01 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England
Oct. 2/01 'Pavilion Theatre' Bournemouth, England (cancelled)
Oct. 3/01 'Royal Centre' Nottingham, England
Oct. 4/01 'Royal Opera House' Newcastle, England
Oct. 6/01 'The Old Fruitmarket' Glasgow, Scotland
Oct. 7/01 'Bridgewater Hall' Manchester, England
Oct. 9/01 'Schlachthof' Bremen, Germany (Radio broadcast)
Oct. 10/01 'Fabrik' Hamburg, Germany
Oct. 11/01 'Arnager Bio' Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 13/01 'Bruckenforum' Bonn, Germany
Oct. 14/01 'Kulturfabrik' Roth, Germany
Oct. 15/01 'Bataclan' Paris, France (cancelled)
Oct. 16/01 'Frankfurter Hof' Mainz, Germany
Oct. 18/01 'Alcatraz' Milan, Italy
Oct. 19/01 'Konzert Fabrik Z7' Pratteln, Switzerland
Oct. 20/01 'Melkweg' Amsterdam, Holland
Oct. 21/01 'Hof Ter Lo' Antwerp, Belgium
Oct. 26/01 'Later With Jools Holland' BBC2 TV London, England (TV broadcast)
Dec. 12/01 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York
Dec. 14/01 'Park West' Chicago, Illinois
Dec. 16/01 'Galaxy Theatre' Santa Ana, California
Dec. 17/01 'House of Blues' Los Angeles, California
Apr. 4/02 'Blue Note' Fukuoka, Japan
Apr. 5/02 'Blue Note' Fukuoka, Japan
Apr. 6/02 'Blue Note' Fukuoka, Japan
Apr. 8/02 'Blue Note' Osaka, Japan
Apr. 9/02 'Blue Note' Osaka, Japan
Apr. 10/02 'Blue Note' Osaka, Japan
June 14/02 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York (cancelled)
June 15/02 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York (cancelled)
June 15/02 'Maui Arts & Cultural Center Amphitheatre' Maui, Hawaii
June 16/02 'Neil Blaisdell Center Arena' Honolulu, Hawaii
June 24/02 'Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay' San Diego, California
June 26/02 'Radisson Hotel' Sacramento, California
June 27/02 'Mountain Winery' Saratoga, California
June 28/02 'Chronicle Pavilion' Concord, California
June 29/02 'Greek Theatre' Los Angeles, California
June 30/02 'Celebrity Theatre' Phoenix, Arizona
July 3/02 'Summerfest'/'Briggs & Stratton Stage' Milwaukee, Wisconsin
July 6/02 'Taste of Chicago'/'Petrillo Music Shell'/'Grant Park' Chicago, Illinois
July 10/02 'DTE Energy Music Theatre' Clarkston, Michigan
July 12/02 'Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Amphitheatre' Columbus, Ohio
July 14/02 'Memorial Auditorium' Burlington, Iowa
July 16/02 'Massey Hall' Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 18/02 'Seaside Music Festival' Brooklyn, New York
July 19/02 'Mohegan Sun Casino' Uncasville, Connecticut
July 21/02 'Cape Cod Melody Tent' Hyannis, Massachusetts
July 23/02 'Hampton Beach Casino' Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
July 24/02 'Keswick Theatre' Glenside, Pennsylvania
July 25/02 'Westbury Music Fair' Westbury, New York
July 26/02 'AC Hilton'/'Grand Theatre' Atlantic City, New Jersey
July 27/02 'Wolf Trap Filene Center' Vienna, Virginia
July 28/02 'AC Hilton'/'Grand Theatre' Atlantic City, New Jersey
Aug. 24/02 'Canterbury Fayre 2002' Mount Ephraim Gardens, Hernhill, Faversham,
near Canterbury, Kent, England (released on DVD)
Aug. 30/02 'Parkplatz des Hotels Elephant'/'Kunstfest' Weimar, Germany
Sep. 21/02 'Urania Theatre' Budapest, Hungary
Oct. 18/02 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York
Oct. 19/02 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York
Nov. 13/02 'Arts Centre' Aberystwyth, Wales
Nov. 14/02 'Wulfrun Hall' Wolverhamton, England
Nov. 15/02 'St. Georges Hall' Bradford, England
Nov. 17/02 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England
Nov. 18/02 'Apollo' Manchester, England
Nov. 19/02 'Guildhall' Portsmouth, England
Nov. 20/02 'Cliffs Pavilion' Southend, England
Nov. 21/02 'Victoria Hall' Stoke-on-Trent, England
Nov. 22/02 'City Hall' Newcastle, England
Nov. 23/02 'Usher Hall' Edinburgh, Scotland
Nov. 24/02 'Royal Concert Hall' Nottingham, England
Nov. 25/02 'Corn Exchange' Cambridge, England
Nov. 26/02 'St. Davids Hall' Cardiff, Wales
Aug. 22/04 'Pasta In The Park' Castle Park, Colchester, Essex, England
May 2/05 'Royal Albert Hall' London, England
May 3/05 'Royal Albert Hall' London, England
May 5/05 'Royal Albert Hall' London, England
May 6/05 'Royal Albert Hall' London, England
June 6/05 'Astoria' London, England
Oct. 24/05 'Madison Square Garden' New York, New York
Oct. 25/05 'Madison Square Garden' New York, New York
Oct. 26/05 'Madison Square Garden' New York, New York
Oct. 26/06 'Deutsches Jazzfestival Frankfurt' Frankfurt, Germany (Radio broadcast)
May 17/07 'Royal Scottish Academy Of Music And Drama' Glasgow, Scotland
Dec. 7/07 'Bisley Pavillion' Surrey, England
May 3/08 'The Sound Academy' Toronto, Ontario, Canada (CBC Radio broadcast)
July 11/08 'The Dodge Theater' Phoenix, Arizona
July 12/08 'Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery' Seattle, Washington
July 13/08 'The Mountain Winery' Saratoga, California
July 16/08 'The Greek Theater' Los Angeles, California
July 17/08 'Humphrey’s By The Bay' San Diego, California
July 18/08 'Humphrey’s By The Bay' San Diego, California
July 19/08 'The Fantasy Springs Casino' Palm Springs, California
July 20/08 'Nokia Live' Grand Prairie, Texas
July 22/08 'Fiddler’s Green' Denver, Colorado
July 25/08 'Molson Amphitheatre' Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 26/08 'Fraze Pavilion' Kettering, Ohio
July 29/08 'Mann Music Center' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 30/08 'Wolftrap' Vienna, Virginia
July 31/08 'North Fork Theater' Westbury, New York
Aug. 1/08 'The Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion' Gilford, New Hampshire
Aug. 2/08 'DTE Energy Music Theater' Detroit, Michigan
Aug. 3/08 'Bethel Woods' Bethel, New York
Aug. 5/08 'Bergen Performance Arts Center' Englewood, New Jersey
Aug. 8/08 'Chastain Park Amphitheatre' Atlanta, Georgia
Aug. 9/08 'Ruth Eckerd Hall' Clearwater, Florida
Sep. 20/08 'Koka Booth Amphitheatre' Raleigh, North Carolina
Nov. 14/08 'Town Hall' Birmingham, England (Radio broadcast – released on CD)
Dec. 7/08 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England
Dec. 14/08 'Motion Blue' Yokohama, Japan (2 shows)
Dec. 15/08 'Blue Note Tokyo' Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
Dec. 16/08 'Blue Note Tokyo' Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
Dec. 17/08 'Blue Note Tokyo' Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
Dec. 18/08 'Blue Note Tokyo' Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
Dec. 19/08 'Blue Note Tokyo' Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
(parts of the shows from Tokyo were broadcast on Japanese TV)
Feb. 25/09 'Tollhaus' Karlsruhe, Germany
Feb. 26/09 'Kantine' Cologne, Germany
Feb. 28/09 'Concertgebouw De Vereeniging' Nijmegen, Holland (released on CD and DVD)
Mar. 1/09 'Music Hall' Worpswede, Germany
July 23/09 'Savona Summer Festival' Savona, Italy
July 24/09 'Trasimeno Blues Festival' Perugia, Italy
July 25/09 'Villa Ada: Roma Incontra il Mondo' Rome, Italy
July 26/09 'Live Summer Festival' Padova, Italy (cancelled)
July 30/09 'Notodden Blues Festival' Notodden, Norway
Aug. 1/09 'Notodden Blues Festival' Notodden, Norway
Aug. 5/09 'Shepherds Bush Empire' London, England
Aug. 6/09 'Glasgow Academy' Glasgow, Scotland
Aug. 7/09 'Queen’s Hall'/'Rock and Blues Festival' Edinburgh, Scotland
Aug. 8/09 'Westmid Showground : Memories of Woodstock' Shrewsbury, England (cancelled)
Sep. 11/09 'Burgkultur' St. Veit, Austria
Oct. 25/09 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Feb. 28/10 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 1/10 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 2/10 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Aug. 4/10 'DTE Energy Music Theatre' Detroit, Michigan
Aug. 6/10 'Fraze Pavillion' Kettering, Ohio
Aug. 7/10 'Resorts Atlantic City' Atlantic City, New Jersey
Aug. 8/10 'Wolf Trap' Vienna, Virginia
Aug. 10/10 'B.B. King’s' New York, New York
(with Badfinger and the Funky Knights)
Aug. 14/10 'M Resort & Spa' Henderson Las Vegas, Nevada
Aug. 20/10 'The Mountain Winery' Saratoga, California
Aug. 21/10 'The Backyard' Austin, Texas
Aug. 25/10 'Theatre at Westbury' Westbury, New York
Aug. 26/10 'Mable House Barnes Amphitheater' Mableton, Georgia
Aug. 27/10 'Paragon Casino & Resort' Marksville, Louisiana
Aug. 28/10 'Ruth Eckerd Hall' Clearwater, Florida
Aug. 29/10 'Broward County PAC' Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Mar. 5/11 'The Arches' Glasgow, Scotland
Mar. 7/11 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 8/11 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 9/11 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 10/11 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 15/11 'The Stables' Milton Keynes, England
Mar. 16/11 'The Stables' Milton Keynes, England
Mar. 17/11 'The Picturedrome' Holmfirth, England
Mar. 18/11 'Colston Halls' Bristol, England
Mar. 19/11 'The Princess Pavilion' Falmouth, England
Mar. 22/11 'The Robin' Wolverhampton, England
Mar. 23/11 'Venue Cymru' Llandudno, Wales
Mar. 24/11 'Band On The Wall' Manchester, England
Mar. 25/11 'The Brewery' Kendal, England
Mar. 26/11 'The Corn Exchange' Kings Lynn, England
Jun. 4/11 'Royal Festival Hall' London, England (with Joe Bonamassa)
Jun. 29/11 'Kaufleuten' Zurich, Switzerland
Jun. 30/11 'Estival Jazz' Lugano, Switzerland
Jul. 3/11 'Cornbury Festival' Great Tew, England
Jul. 23/11 'Winterbach Zelt Spektakel' Winterbach, Germany
Jul. 29/11 'Queens Hall' Edinburgh, Sctoland
Aug. 14/11 'Festiwal Legend Rocka', Slupsk, Poland
Aug. 26/11 'The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival' Colne, England
Aug. 27/11 'The Rhythm Festival' Biggleswade, England
Oct. 12/11 'Sala BBK' Bilbao, Spain
Oct. 14/11 'Byscenen' Trondheim, Norway
Oct. 15/11 'Congress Hall Aldis' Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Jan. 22/12 'Concert Hall' Glasgow, Scotland (Gerry Rafferty Tribute Concerts)
Jan. 23/12 'Concert Hall' Glasgow, Scotland (Gerry Rafferty Tribute Concerts)
Jan. 25/12 'Old Fruit Market' Glasgow, Scotland (with Lau & friends and Domini Magic)
Jan. 27/12 'Blue Note Jazz Club' New York, New York
Jan. 28/12 'Blue Note Jazz Club' New York, New York
Jan. 29/12 'Blue Note Jazz Club' New York, New York
Jan. 30/12 'Blue Note Jazz Club' New York, New York
Feb. 2/12 'Yoshi’s Oakland' Oakland, California
Feb. 3/12 'Yoshi’s Oakland' Oakland, California
Feb. 4/12 'Yoshi’s Oakland' Oakland, California
Feb. 5/12 'Yoshi’s Oakland' Oakland, California
Feb. 7/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Feb. 8/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Feb. 27/12 'Karl Marx Theatre' Havana, Cuba (with Augusto Enriquez)
Mar. 6/12 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 7/12 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 8/12 'Ronnie Scott’s' London, England
Mar. 18/12 'The Stables' Milton Keynes, England
Mar. 19/12 'The Stables' Milton Keynes, England
Mar. 20/12 'Cambridge Corn Exchange' Cambridge, England
Mar. 22/12 'Bath Komedia' Bath, England
Mar. 23/12 'St David’s Hall' Cardiff, Wales
Mar. 24/12 'Parr Hall' Warrington, England
Mar. 25/12 'Buxton Opera House' Buxton, England
Mar. 26/12 'Grand Opera House' York, England
Mar. 28/12 'City Hall' Salisbury, England
Mar. 29/12 'Birmingham Town Hall' Birmingham, England
Mar. 30/12 'The Picturedrome' Holmfirth, England
Mar. 31/12 'Tyne Theatre' Newcastle, England
May 26/12 'Perth Concert Hall' Perth, Scotland
Jun. 9/12 'Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival' Manchester, Tennessee
Jun. 16/12 'Herbst Theatre' San Francisco, California
Jun. 17/12 'Hollywood Bowl' Los Angeles, California
Jun. 19/12 'Aladdin Theater' Portland, Oregon
Jun. 21/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Jun. 22/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Jun. 23/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Jun. 24/12 'Jazz Alley' Seattle, Washington
Jun. 25/12 'Vancouver Jazz Festival' Vancouver, Canada
Jun. 27/12 'Toronto Jazz Festival' Toronto, Canada
Jun. 28/12 'Montreal Jazz Festival' Montreal, Canada
Jun. 29/12 'B.B. King Blues Club' New York, New York
Jun. 30/12 'Howard Theater' Washington, D.C.
Jul. 6/12 'North Sea Jazz Festival' Rotterdam, Netherlands
Jul. 7/12 'Montreaux Jazz Festival' Montreaux, Switzerland
Jul. 8/12 'Umbria Jazz Festival' Perugia, Italy
Jul. 10/12 'Porgy & Bess' Vienna, Austria
Jul. 11/12 'Porgy & Bess' Vienna, Austria
Jul. 22/12 'Abbey Gardens' Bury St. Edmunds, England
Aug. 1/12 'Billboard Live' Osaka, Japan
Aug. 2/12 'Billboard Live' Tokyo, Japan
Aug. 3/12 'Billboard Live' Tokyo, Japan
Sep. 1/12 'Tegernseer-Sommerfestspiele' Munich, Germany
Sep. 17/12 'Dracula Bass Festival' Bucharest, Romania
Sep. 30/12 'Evoke' Chelmsford, England
Oct. 24/12 'Teatro Bradesco' Sao Paulo, Brazil
Oct. 25/12 'Teatro Gran Rex' Buenos Aires, Argentina
Oct. 26/12 'Teatro Bourbon Country' Porto Alegre, Brazil
Nov. 7/12 'MGM Grand Hotel' Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 8/12 'MGM Grand Hotel' Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 9/12 'MGM Grand Hotel' Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 10/12 'MGM Grand Hotel' Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 11/12 'MGM Grand Hotel' Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 22/12 'International Guitar Festival of Great Britain' Wirral, England
Nov. 22/12 'International Guitar Festival of Great Britain' Wirral, England
Dec. 1/12 'G Live Theatre' Guildford, England
Apr. 5/13 'Corn Exchange' Ipswich, England
Apr. 6/13 'The Alban Arena' St. Albans, England
Apr. 12/13 'The Anvil' Basingstoke, England
May 17/13 'Silja Rock' Stockholm, Sweden
Jul. 13/13 'Suwalki Blues Festival' Suwalki, Poland
Sep. 8/13 'Parco Delle Biodiverita Mediterranee' Catanzaro, Italy
Sep. 13/13 'Telegraph House' West Sussex, England
Jul. 2/14 'Southern FM Radio' Australia (radio interview)