Neil Young & Crazy Horse US Tour 1976

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US Tour 1976 with Crazy Horse
Tour by Neil Young
Start dateMarch 3, 1976
End dateNovember 24, 1976
Legs1
No. of shows21
Neil Young concert chronology
  • The Stills-Young Band 1976 Tour
  • US Tour 1976 with Crazy Horse
  • The Ducks 1977 Club Tour

The Neil Young & Crazy Horse US 1976 tour was a concert tour by Canadian musician Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse. It was his first tour in the US since the break up of The Stills–Young Band. Crazy Horse included Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro on guitar, Billy Talbot on bass guitar, and Ralph Molina on drums.[1][2][3]

Tour dates[]

Tour[4][5]
Bar dates before the main tour
October 23, 1976 Campbell, California United States Bodega
October 24, 1976 Santa Cruz, California The Catalyst
US Leg
Date City Country Venue Attendance Gross
November 1, 1976 Los Angeles, California United States Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 3,042 $24,119
November 2, 1976 Berkeley, California Berkeley Community Theatre
November 4, 1976 Inglewood, California The Forum
November 6, 1976 Boulder, Colorado Balch Fieldhouse 11,936 $83,552
November 7, 1976
November 9, 1976 Austin, Texas Austin Municipal Auditorium
November 10, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center
November 11, 1976 Houston, Texas The Summit
November 14, 1976 Madison, Wisconsin Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum 10,100 $70,175
November 15, 1976 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theatre

(2 Shows)

November 18, 1976 New York City, New York City The Palladium
November 19, 1976
November 20, 1976 The Palladium

(2 Shows)

November 22, 1976 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Music Hall

(2 Shows)

November 24, 1976 Atlanta, Georgia Fox Theatre

(2 Shows)

8,000 $60,000


References[]

  1. ^ McDonough, Jimmy (13 May 2003). Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9781400075447 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ McDonough, Jimmy (13 May 2003). Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9781400075447 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Neil Young". sugarmtn.org. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  4. ^ "Neil Young". sugarmtn.org. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  5. ^ "Neil Young". sugarmtn.org. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
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