Hot Space Tour

Hot Space Tour
World tour by Queen
Associated album Hot Space
Start date 9 April 1982
End date 3 November 1982
Legs 3
Number of shows 69
Queen concert chronology

The Hot Space Tour was a concert tour by the British rock band Queen, supporting their 1982 album Hot Space. A DVD documenting the band's 5 June 1982 concert at the Milton Keynes Bowl outside London was released in 2004 as Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl. Concerts in Japan and Austria were recorded and added to the DVD as extras.

The Hot Space Tour was the last tour of the band that took them to North America until the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour in 2005 (the band stopped touring completely after 1986 due to Freddie Mercury's health, and did not tour again until the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour commenced in 2005).[1][2] The Hot Space Tour comprised 69 shows and three legs.

Billy Squier was the opening act during the North American leg of the tour.[3][4]


Setlists

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Tickets Sold/Available Box Office Box Office
(2015 adj.)
Europe
9 April 1982 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
10 April 1982 Stockholm Johanneshovs Isstadion
12 April 1982 Drammen Norway Drammenshallen
14 April 1982 Copenhagen Denmark Brøndby Hall
16 April 1982 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
17 April 1982
19 April 1982 Paris France Palais des Sports
20 April 1982 Lyon Palais des Sports de Gerland
22 April 1982 Brussels Belgium Forest National
23 April 1982
24 April 1982 Leiden Netherlands Groenoordhallen
25 April 1982
28 April 1982 Frankfurt West Germany Festhalle Frankfurt
1 May 1982 Dortmund Westfalenhallen
3 May 1982 Paris France Palais des Sports
5 May 1982 Hanover West Germany Niedersachsenstadion
6 May 1982 Cologne Cologne Sporthalle
7 May 1982
9 May 1982 Würzburg Carl-Diem-Halle
10 May 1982 Stuttgart Stuttgart Sporthalle
12 May 1982 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
13 May 1982
15 May 1982 Berlin West Germany Waldbühne
16 May 1982 Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle
18 May 1982 Kassel Eissporthalle Kassel
21 May 1982 Munich Olympiahalle
29 May 1982 Leeds England Elland Road
1 June 1982 Edinburgh Scotland Royal Highland Showground
2 June 1982
5 June 1982 Milton Keynes England National Bowl
NAmerica
21 July 1982 Montreal Canada Montreal Forum
23 July 1982 Boston United States Boston Garden 15,500 / 15,500 (100%) $188,898[5] $465,775
24 July 1982 Philadelphia The Spectrum
25 July 1982 Landover Capital Centre
27 July 1982 New York City Madison Square Garden
28 July 1982
31 July 1982 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
2 August 1982 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens 24,824 / 30,000 (83%) $324,663[6] $800,538
3 August 1982
5 August 1982 Indianapolis United States Market Square Arena
6 August 1982 Detroit Joe Louis Arena 18,024 / 19,950 (90%) $211,505[5] $521,519
7 August 1982 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
9 August 1982 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
10 August 1982 New Haven New Haven Coliseum 10,275 / 10,275 (100%) $117,282[7] $289,188
13 August 1982 Hoffman Estates Poplar Creek Music Theater
14 August 1982
15 August 1982 Saint Paul Saint Paul Civic Center 14,800 / 18,000 (82%) $183,174[7] $451,662
19 August 1982 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
20 August 1982 Houston The Summit 13,453 / 17,048 (79%) $157,075[6] $387,308
21 August 1982 Dallas Reunion Arena 11,760 / 19,012 (62%) $149,100[6] $367,644
24 August 1982 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
27 August 1982 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center 10,772 / 11,000 (98%) $128,929[8] $317,907
28 August 1982 Kansas City Kemper Arena 10,285 / 12,556 (82%) $157,075[8] $387,308
30 August 1982 Denver McNichols Arena 10,264 / 18,000 (57%) $131,843[8] $325,092
2 September 1982 Portland Portland Coliseum 6,832 / 12,110 (56%) $81,438[8] $200,806
3 September 1982 Seattle Seattle Coliseum 9,930 / 12,000 (83%) $113,928[8] $280,918
4 September 1982 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum 10,264 / 16,696 (61%) $140,064[9] $345,363
7 September 1982 Oakland United States Oakland Coliseum 10,969 / 14,500 (76%) $133,066[9] $328,108
10 September 1982 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 13,328 / 15,000 (89%) $157,404[9] $388,119
11 September 1982 Irvine Irvine Meadows
12 September 1982
14 September 1982 Inglewood The Forum
15 September 1982
Asia
19 October 1982 Fukuoka Japan Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium
20 October 1982
24 October 1982 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
26 October 1982 Nagoya Port Messe Nagoya
29 October 1982 Sapporo Tsukisamu Green Dome
3 November 1982 Tokorozawa Seibu Lions Stadium

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

29 April 1982 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle Frankfurt Cancelled
29 May 1982 Manchester, England Old Trafford Rescheduled to Elland Road in Leeds, England
4 June 1982 London, England Royal Albert Hall Cancelled
5 June 1982 London, England Arsenal Stadium Rescheduled to the Milton Keynes Bowl in Milton Keynes, England

Tour band

Additional musicians:

References

  1. Queen most loved band The Guardian. Retrieved 3 August 2011
  2. Cohen, Howard (2006-02-26). "Carrying on without mercurial star". The Miami Herald.
  3. "Queen's Flashy Rock". The Washington Post. 1982-07-27.
  4. "You're My Best Friend - Billy Squier & Queen". exo! project. 1999.
  5. 1 2 Billboard Magazine. Google Books: Billboard Magazine. 21 August 1982.
  6. 1 2 3 Billboard Magazine. Google Books: Billboard Magazine. 4 September 1982.
  7. 1 2 Billboard Magazine. Google Books: Billboard Magazine. 28 August 1982.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 Billboard Magazine. Google Books: Billboard Magazine. 18 September 1982.
  9. 1 2 3 Billboard Magazine. Google Books: Billboard Magazine. 25 September 1982.

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