Van Halen World Invasion Tour
| Tour by Van Halen | |
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|---|---|
| Associated album | Women and Children First |
| Start date | March 19, 1980 |
| End date | November 15, 1980 |
| Legs | 3 |
| No. of shows | 124 |
| Van Halen concert chronology | |
The World Invasion Tour was a concert tour by the American hard rock band Van Halen in support of their third studio album, Women and Children First.
Background
[edit | edit source]The tour was dubbed the "Party 'til You Die Tour" by the band.[1] The tour is notable for being the first time the band played keyboards live during their shows, which would later play a role on the band's next three studio albums. The band skipped Japan on the tour, focused on playing in other smaller cities in North America, with a month of performances in Europe.[2] Unlike the previous tours, this tour was more successful.[3] During the performance in Cincinnati, Roth was accused of inciting others to violate the fire code when he told the crowd to "light 'em up!", urging them to smoke with the audience lighting both matches and lighters during the song "Light Up the Sky". He was written up and later charged for violating fire codes.[4] He would later break his nose during a television appearance in Italy when he did his famous leap, hitting a light fixture.[5]
During the tour, the band had carried 50 tons of equipment, and 850,000 watts of lighting which Alex Van Halen stated would be in the Guinness Book of World Records.[6] The extensive stage itself featured a plane of multi-colored lights, choreographed with each song performed, with multi-platform stage to the right side where Eddie Van Halen would perform a guitar solo with seven lights pointing at him from behind to create a silhouette effect.[7] Before every show, Van Halen demanded that in their dressing rooms that they'd have two pounds of M&M's with all the brown ones removed.[8]
Set list
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Songs played overall
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Typical set list
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Tour dates
[edit | edit source]Box office score data
[edit | edit source]| Date (1980) |
City | Venue | Attendance | Gross | Ref(s) |
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| July 18 | Toronto, Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | 14,955 | $150,706 | [11] |
| July 24 | Hartford, United States | Civic Center | 13,300 | $119,151 | [12] |
| July 25 | Boston, United States | Boston Gardens | 12,000 | $118,104 | [13] |
| July 28 | Louisville, United States | Freedom Hall | 13,436 | $105,038 | [12] |
| July 30 | Indianapolis, United States | Market Square Arena | 14,000 | $104,209 | [13] |
| July 31 | St. Louis, United States | Checkerdome Theatre | 13,320 | $117,451 | |
| August 1 | Memphis, United States | South Coliseum | 10,154 | $83,608 | |
| August 4 | Birmingham, United States | Jefferson Civic Center | 11,146 | $93,790 | |
| September 4 | Dallas, United States | Reunion Arena | 14,177 | $127,593 | [14] |
| September 6 | Norman, United States | Owen Field | 31,611 | $410,652 | |
| September 18 | Fresno, United States | Selland Arena | 7,030 | $61,161 | [15] |
| October 9–10 | Oakland, United States | Coliseum | 23,178 | $210,669 | [16] |
Personnel
[edit | edit source]- Eddie Van Halen – guitar, backing vocals
- David Lee Roth – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Michael Anthony – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
- Alex Van Halen – drums
References
[edit | edit source]Citations
[edit | edit source]- ^ Christopher 2021, p. 59.
- ^ Tolinski 2021.
- ^ Gulla 2009, p. 215.
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