Walter Kolosky

The Original Mahavishnu Gig List (1971-1973)

Video Courtesy Ted McCallion

This latest version of the official Mahavishnu Orchestra Gig List is the product of hundreds of hours of laborious research. The ultimate goal is to verify every single show the original Mahavishnu Orchestra ever presented. The gig list shows just how much this band worked! It was too much, really. How could you not be totally exhausted, physically and mentally, playing this demanding music day after day, night after night in city after city? It amazes me the band was able to keep it together for as long as it did. Every meteor eventually crashes. 

Elliott Sears, road manager for the original band, unwittingly gave me the idea of creating the list. I discovered, while interviewing Elliott, that he was one of those guys who saved stuff. In fact, it turns out, that even after 30 years, he still possessed a surprising amount of the group’s tour itineraries. They were chock-full of information that offered the possibility of delving even further into the band’s history.

I was also able to build upon the earlier efforts of Johann Haidenbauer, Graham Crawford, David Graham, Greger Wikberg, Mark Chapman, Rod Sibley, Jeff Frank and Julian Derry. I thank them and thanks also goes to Ted McCallion for his assistance.

As time passed, I added poster, newspaper ad and ticket stub images to further verify shows. This corroborating evidence added important context to the Mahavishnu story. Many of the contributors belong to the One-Word on-line mailing list, created by Andres Didrik,  which honors John McLaughlin. I thank everyone involved.

Unfortunately, because online concert databases have usurped the material I collected without attribution to me or to any contributors, I have removed the artifacts from this new updated Gig List. 

Instead, I have provided a new geographical display to be confirmed by ticket stubs only. I would be most honored by any donations of ticket stub images that help confirm the gig history.

Researching for this gig project for nearly 2 decades gave me the impetus to chronicle the amazing touring history of the original Mahavishnu Orchestra. You can read all about that history in Mahavishnu Memories!

If you’d like to explore the gigs chronologically, see the Gig List Text Version.

United States of America

To confirm any show, click on the state, U.S. Territory, Canadian Province, or country.

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Massachusetts

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1972

Jan 26  -  Symphony Hall. Boston, MA. Opens for Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales. (Hooteroll?)

Mar 4  -  Clark University. Worcester, MA. Jake Holmes opens.

Apr 16  -  Aquarius Theater. (Now the Orpheum.) Boston, MA. McKendree Spring supports?

Jun 21  -  Boston Common. Boston, MA. Sunset Series concert. Loggins and Messina support.

Jul 8  -  Lenox Arts Center. Lenox, MA.

Jul 10  -  Student Union Ballroom. University of Massachusetts. Amherst, MA. Deadly Nightshade opens.

Jul 30  -  Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA.

Oct 27  -  Aquarius Theater. (Now Orpheum). Boston, MA. Loggins and Messina open. 2 shows.

Dec 3  -  Chapin Hall. Williams College. Williamstown, MA. Leo Kottke opens.

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Feb 25  -  Gym. SMU.  N. Dartmouth, MA.  James Cotton opens.

Mar 11  -  Orpheum Theatre. Boston, MA. 2 shows. Rick Roberts opens.

May 25  -  Lowell State College. Lowell, MA. Merkwood opens?

Jul 21  -  Lenox Arts Festival. Lenox, MA. Flutist Sushil Mukherjee opens.

Jul 23  -  Schaefer Stadium. Foxboro, MA. Supports J. Geils Band.

Oct 19  -  Music Hall. Boston, MA. Pousette-Dart String Orchestra opens.

Oct 26  -  Student Union Ballroom. University of Massachusetts. Amherst, MA.

New York

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1971

Jul 21-26  -  Gaslight at the Au Go Go. New York City, NY. Opens for John Lee Hooker. First Mahavishnu gigs.

Jul 28-Aug 2  -  Gaslight at the Au Go Go. NYC, NY. Held-over. Opens for Spencer Davis and Peter Jameson. (Playing order may have been reversed.)

Aug 4-Aug 9  -  Gaslight at the Au Go Go. NYC, NY. Held-over.

Sep 14  -  Beacon Theater. NYC, NY. Supports Steve Miller Band and Cannonball Adderley. 2 shows.

Sep 15  -  Beacon Theater. NYC, NY. Supports Steve Miller Band and Cannonball Adderley. 2 shows.

Nov 4-6  -  Jabberwocky Club. Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY.  Tarika Blue opens.

Nov 19  -  Hamilton College. Chapel. Clinton, NY.

Nov 20  -  SUNY- Lusk Field House. Cortland, NY. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds.

Nov 28  -  SUNY.  Pritchard Gym. Stony Brook, NY. Supports Yes and the Kinks.

Dec 11  -  Pritchard Gymnasium. SUNY Stony Brook, NY. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds. 2 Shows.

Dec 29  -  Carnegie Hall. New York City, NY. Supports It’s A Beautiful Day.

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Jan 22  -  Union College Chapel. Union College. Schenectady, NY. 

Jan 29  -  Century Theatre, U of B. Buffalo, NY. Opens for Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales. (Hooteroll?)

Feb 3-6  -  My Father's Place.   Roslyn, NY.

Feb 19  -  Nassau Community College. Garden City, NY. (Headliner Cotton's set cancelled due to electric shock danger).

Feb 20  -  SUNY. Brockport, NY. Lighthouse opens.

Mar 12  -  Laker Hall. SUNY Oswego. Oswego, NY. Billy Joel and Fairport Convention also appear.

Apr 9    -  Philharmonic Hall. New York City, NY. 

Apr 29  -  Syracuse University-Skytop Lounge. Syracuse, NY. Ravi Shankar opens.

Apr 29  -  Reid Athletic Center. Hamilton, NY. Colgate University. Same day as Syracuse Skytop show. James Cotton opens.

Apr 30  -  Kleinhans Music Hall. Buffalo, NY. Lighthouse opens.

May 4  -  Campus Lawn. CCNY. NY, NY. To open for The Byrds & Stevie Wonder. Cancelled. Rain. Rescheduled for 5/9.

May 9  -  CCNY. NY, NY. (Rescheduled from 5/4.) Byrds, Stevie Wonder can't play. Billy Preston opens.

May 14  -  Alfred University. Alfred, NY. Afternoon show.

May 15  -  Hunter College. New York City, NY. Radio Broadcast.

Aug 5  -  Wollman Rink. Central Park NY, NY.  Taj Mahal opens.

Sep 17  -  R.P.I. Armory. Troy, NY. Frampton's Camel and MO open for J. Geils.

Oct 29  -  Hawkins Hall. SUNY Plattsburgh State. Plattsburgh, NY. James Cotton opens. 2 shows.

Dec 8    -  Kenyon Gym. Vassar College. Poughkeepsie, NY. 

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Jan 21  -  Philharmonic Hall. New York City, NY. Leo Kottke supports. Sold-out a month before date.

Jan 27 - Century Theatre. Buffalo, NY. Aerosmith opens. First King Biscuit Flower Hour radio program recorded.

Jan 28  -  SUNYA Gym. Albany State College. Albany, NY. The Albany Symphony opens.

Feb 21  -  Banana Fish Garden.  New York, NY.  ABC's "In Concert" taped. 

Feb 23  -  Bailey Hall. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.  2 shows.

Feb 27  -  C.W. Post Auditorium. C.W. Post College.  Greenvale, NY.  Mark-Almond supports. (now Long Island University)

Mar 3  -  A. A. Henninger Athletic Center. Le Moyne College. Syracuse, NY. Supported by Tarika Blue.

Mar 16  -  Felt Forum. New York City, NY. Gentle Giant Supports. Jerry’s Birthday. James Taylor brings cake on stage.

Mar 17  -  Elting Gym. SUNY at New Paltz. New Paltz, NY. Larry Coryell (with Foreplay) supports. 2 shows.

May 5  -  War Memorial Auditorium. Rochester, NY. Shared bill with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Acoustic guitarist Stanley Watson opens.

May 17  -  Palace Theatre. Albany, NY. Deadly Nightshade opens.

May 18  -  Nassau Coliseum. Uniondale, Long Island, NY. w/ Frank Zappa and the Mothers. Leo Kottke opens.

Aug 17  -  Central Park. NY, NY. Between Nothingness & Eternity recorded. .John Hammond opens.

Aug 18  -  Central Park. NY, NY. Between Nothingness & Eternity recorded. Wet Willie opens.

Oct 7  -  Colden Auditorium. Queens College. Flushing, NY. John Fahey opens.

Nov 7  -  Palace Theatre. New York, NY. Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert taping. 

Nov 28  -  Hofstra University. Hempstead, NY. Raun McKinnon supports. 2 shows. For whatever reason, there was much confusion surrounding the scheduling of these shows. Several different dates were advertised. Ticket stubs from the show have a Dec 11 date.

Nov 29  -  Cornell University. Barton Hall. Ithaca, NY. Weather Report supports!

Dec 1  -  State University of New York at Oneonta. Oneonta, NY. (Cancelled due to gas crisis!)

Dec 27  -  Philharmonic Hall (Now David Geffen Hall). New York City, NY.

Dec 28  -  Philharmonic Hall (Now David Geffen Hall). New York City, NY.

Wisconsin

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1971

Aug 29  -  Marquette University. Milwaukee, WI. First outdoor show. Probably not publicized.

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1972

Mar 3  -  Milwaukee Performing Arts Center. Milwaukee, WI. Taj Mahal opens.

Jul 23  -  Milwaukee SummerFest. Milwaukee, WI. The Doors, post-Jim Morrison, also appear.

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1973

Mar 19  -  Stock Pavillion. University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI. Mr. Brown supports.

Mar 20  -  Albee Hall. University of WI - Oshkosh. Oshkosh, WI. Sick Man of Europe opens. Sick Men of Europe was an early version of Cheap Trick.

Mar 21  -  Fieldhouse. Beloit College. Beloit, WI. Sick Man of Europe supports.

May 11  -  Milwaukee Arena. Milwaukee, WI.  w/ Zappa and Mothers. John Hammond opens. Hammond replaced the advertised opener, Townes Van Zant.

New Jersey

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1971

Oct  2  -  Baldwin Auditorium. Drew University. Madison, NJ.

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1972

Apr 1  -  Princeton University. Alexander Hall. Princeton, NJ. John Prine supports.

Apr 7  -  Kendall Hall. Trenton State College. Ewing, NJ. Happy and Artie Traum open.

Apr 8  -  Sunshine In. Asbury Park, NJ.  Stetson (Scott Ruggiero and Guy Henry) opens. 

May 13  -  Camden County College. Blackwood, NJ.

May 20  -  The Capitol Theatre. Passaic, NJ. Harry Chapin opens.

Jul 17  -  Orrie de Nooyer Auditorium. Hackensack, NJ. McKendree Spring opens. 2 shows. 

Aug 4  -  Wildwood Convention Hall. Wildwood,NJ. Taj Mahal and Crystal Mansion also appear.

Sep 22 - Campus Gym. Fairleigh-Dickinson University. Rutherford, NJ. John Hammond opens.

Oct 28  -  Alexander Hall. Princeton University.  Princeton, NJ. 2 shows.

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1973

Apr 27  -  The Capitol. Passaic, NJ.  Steele Eye Span or John Hammond opens.

May 6  -  Field House. Hunterdon Central High School.   Flemington, NJ.

Nov 30  -  Dillon Gym. Princeton University. Princeton, NJ. Chick Corea and Return to Forever supports! 

Washington

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1972

Nov 11  -  Paramount Theater. Seattle, WA. 

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1973

Mar 26  -  Paramount Theater. Seattle, WA. Taj Mahal supports. (The Pointer Sisters) (Taped for TeleRock.) 

Nov 17  -  Paramount NW Theater. Seattle, WA.

Oregon

1973

Mar 25  -  Paramount Theater. Portland, OR. Taj Mahal supports. (The Pointer Sisters sing back-up.)

Nov 18  -  Paramount Theater. Portland, OR. 

California

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1972

Mar 22  -  Long Beach Auditorium. Long Beach, CA. Supports ELP.

Mar 23  -  Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Santa Monica, CA. Supports ELP. (2 shows - late show added).

Mar 24  -  Winterland. San Francisco, CA. Mahavishnu and Blues Project support ELP.

Mar 25  -  Winterland. San Francisco, CA. Mahavishnu and Blues Project support ELP.

Mar 27  -  Whisky A Go Go. Los Angeles, CA.

Mar 28  -  Whisky A Go Go. Los Angeles, CA. 

Jun 12  -  The Funky Quarters. San Diego, CA. Two shows.

Jun 14-15  -  Whisky A Go Go. Hollywood, CA.

Jun 16  -  Whisky A Go Go. Hollywood, CA.

Jun 17  -  Whisky A Go Go. Hollywood, CA.

Jun 18  -  Berkeley Community Theatre. Berkeley, CA. Supports the comedy team of Cheech and Chong! 

Nov 9    -  Berkeley Community Theatre. Berkeley, CA.  Joe Walsh and Barnstorm opens.

Nov 10  -  Civic Auditorium. Santa Monica, CA. The Section opens.

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Mar 23  -  Winterland. San Francisco, CA. Captain Beefheart and Tranquility support.

Mar 24  -  Winterland. San Francisco, CA. Captain Beefheart and Tranquility support.

Mar 27  -  Civic Auditorium. Santa Monica, CA. The Section supports. (Sklar, Kunkel, Kortchmar, Doerge)

Mar 28  -  Granada Theater. Santa Barbara, CA. Robbie Basho opens. Two shows.

Apr 29  -  Ahmanson Theatre. Los Angeles, CA.  Louden Wainwright III and Anthony Newman open.

Nov 10  - UCSD Gym. University of California at San Diego. San Diego, CA. Section supports? 2 shows.

Nov 11  -  Long Beach Arena. Long Beach, CA. Section supports (?Harvey Mandel

Nov 12  -  The Roxy. Los Angeles, CA. The section opens. Thousands turned away from Roxy nightclub.

Nov 13  -  The Roxy. Los Angeles, CA.  The Section opens.

Nov 15  -  Del Mar Theatre. Santa Cruz, CA. 2 Shows.

Nov 16  -  Berkeley Community Theater. Berkeley, CA 2 Shows. The Section opens.

Arizona

1973

Mar 30  -  Celebrity Theatre. Phoenix, AZ. The revolving stage caused havoc to the sound.

Mar 31  -  Auditorium. Palo Verde High School. Tucson, AZ.

Nov  9  - Celebrity Theatre. Phoenix, AZ.

Colorado

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1972

Mar 21  -  Denver Coliseum. Denver, CO. Supports Emerson, Lake and Palmer.

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1973

Apr 2  -  Ebbets Field. Denver, CO. Supported by John Martyn. Radio broadcast. 

Apr 3  -  Ebbets Field. Denver, CO. Supported by John Martyn.

Nov 4  -  University of Colorado at Boulder. Mackay Auditorium Boulder, CO. 2 shows.

New Mexico

1972

Nov 6  -  Student Union Ballroom. University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM.

Texas

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1972

Jun 9  -  Memorial Auditorium. Dallas, TX. Dr. John and MO support The Allman Brothers Band.

Jun 10   - Armadillo World Headquarters. Austin, TX.

Jun 11  -  Hofheinz Pavillion. Houston, TX. Dr. John and MO support The Allman Brothers Band.

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1973

Apr 5 -  Armadillo World Headquarters. Austin, TX.

Apr 6  -  Armadillo World Headquarters. Austin, TX.

Apr 7  -  Majestic Theater. Dallas, TX.  Tufano & Giammarese open. (Former members of The Buckinghams.)

Apr 8  -   ABC Theatre. AKA Santa Rosa Theatre. Houston, TX. Tufano & Giammarese open.

Kansas

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1972

Nov 4  -  Hoch Auditorium. University of Kansas. Lawrence, KS. Charles Lloyd opens. 

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Aug 13  -  Memorial Hall. Kansas City, KS.

Minnesota

1972

Feb 27  -  Tyrone Guthrie Theatre. Minneapolis, MN. Michael Johnson opens.

Aug 13  -  Tyrone Guthrie Theater. Minneapolis, MN.

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Mar 18  -  Tyrone Guthrie Theater. Minneapolis, MN. Black Angels from the St Paul Chamber Orchestra opens.

Nov 1  -  Hallenbeck Hall.  St. Cloud State University, St. Could, MN. T.S. Henry Webb opens – (ex-members of The Flock).

Nov 2  -  Orpheum. Minneapolis, MN. T.S. Henry Webb supports. 2 shows.

Iowa

1972

Feb 26  -  Grinnell College. Grinnell, IA.

Missouri

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1972

Feb 28  -  Livestock Center. University of Missouri.  Columbia, MO.

Nov 5  -  Kiel Auditorium. St. Louis, MO. Peter Allen, Rory Gallagher and Mason Proffit also appear.

Illinois

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1971

Dec 21-26  -  Quiet Knight. Chicago, IL. Tim Weisberg opens.

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1972

Mar 1  -  Cahn Auditorium. Northwestern University.  Evanston, IL. John Prine opens.

May 21  -  Auditorium Theatre. Chicago, IL. Alex Taylor (brother of James) and Seatrain open.

Aug 9  -  Ravinia Music Festival. Ravinia Park Highland Park, IL. Billy Preston opens.

Nov 3  -  Aragon Ballroom. Chicago, IL. The Siegel-Schwall Blues Band Opens.

Feb 18  -  Kinetic Playground. Chicago, IL. Aerosmith opens.

Aug 14  -  Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL. The Section opens. Over 5,000 people attended this concert which was part of The Mississippi River Festival.

Oct 30  -  Auditorium. Chicago, IL.

Michigan

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1972

Apr 17  -  Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI. Supports Emerson, Lake and Palmer.

Aug 10  -  Ford Auditorium. Detroit, MI. Ted Lucas and Eagles open.

Aug 12  -  University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. (Cancelled).

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Feb 14  -  Ford Auditorium. Detroit, MI. Jo Jo Gunne and Aerosmith open.

Apr 16  -  Michigan State University Auditorium. East Lansing, MI. (Cancelled).

May 12  -  Cobo Arena. Detroit, MI. Shared bill with Frank Zappa and the Mothers. John Hammond opens.

Indiana

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1972

Apr 24  -  Town Cinema Theatre. Bloomington, IN. Caroline Peyton and the Screaming Gypsy Bandits support.

Apr 25  -  The Ritz Theatre. Indianapolis, IN.

Jul 22  -  Ritz Theatre. Indianapolis, IN. Caroline Peyton and the Screaming Gypsy Bandits  supports – 2 shows.

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May 2    -  The Coliseum. Indianapolis, IN. Shared bill with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

Jul 27  -  Sportsdome. Jeffersonville, IN. Mahavishnu and Frampton's Camel open for J. Geils.

Aug 12  - Morris Civic Auditorium. South Bend, IN. The Section opens. 2 shows.

Tennessee

1971

Aug 3  -  Ellis Auditorium. Memphis, TN. The Marshall Tucker Band supports.

Aug 4  -  War Memorial Auditorium. Nashville, TN. Marshall Tucker Band opens.

Ohio

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1972

Apr 19  -  Miami University of Ohio. Middletown, OH.

Apr 20  -  Antioch College. Yellow Springs, OH.   

Apr 21  -  Cleveland Public Hall. Cleveland, OH. West, Bruce & Laing and Procol Harum headline. David Rea guests.

Apr 22  -  Marietta College.  Ban Johnson Field House Marietta, OH.  Glass Harp opens.

Apr 23  -  Xavier University. Cincinnati, OH. Opens for Allman Brothers who canceled at the last moment. Spirit fills in as headliner. The audience was given a choice of leaving the show and receiving a refund. Many of them did and lost their chance to see The Mahavishnu Orchestra. A decision many regret to this day.

Jul 19  -  Reflections Club. Clifton, OH.

Jul 20  -  Agora Theatre. Columbus, OH.

Jul 21  -  Victoria Opera House. Dayton, OH.  

Aug 11  -  The Rubber Bowl. Akron, OH. Yes headlines. Mahavishnu and The Eagles also appear.

Oct 14  -  Cincinnati Gardens. Cincinnati, OH. On bill with Joe Walsh and Barnstorm, Edgar Winter and more ... 

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Feb 15  -  Student Union Auditorium. University of Toledo. Toledo, OH. 

Feb 16  -  Fieldhouse. Kenyon College. Gambier, OH. 

Feb 17  -  Adelbert Gym. Case Western Reserve University.  Cleveland, OH. Opener Aerosmith bumped because its equipment was late.

Feb 20  -  NEC Convention. Cincinnati, OH. Twenty-minute showcase set for concert bookers.

Apr 25  -  Veterans Memorial Aud. Columbus, OH.

May 1  -  Kent State. University Kent, OH. Shared bill with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

May 13  -  University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, OH. With Frank Zappa and the Mothers. Sandy Nassan opens.

Aug 15  -  Ohio State University. Mershon Auditorium. Columbus, OH. Danny Windgran opens.

Dec 29  -  Toledo Sports Arena. Toledo, OH. The Siegel-Schwall Blues Band opens.

Florida

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1972

May 6  -  Student Union Cafeteria. (Rain venue.) Univ. of Miami. Coral Gables, FL. Crome Yellow and Stu Mitchell open.

May 24  -  "North of Pool Area."  Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton, FL. James Cotton Blues Band opens.

May 26  -  Fort Homer Hesterly Armory. Tampa, FL. Seatrain headlines.

May 27  -  Hollywood Sportatorium. Pembroke Pines, FL. Opens for Seatrain. Chase also appears?

May 28  -  Tully Gym. FSU. Tallahassee, FL. Seatrain and Bacchus also play.

Jun 2  - Orlando Sports Stadium, Central Florida Univ. Orlando, FL. MC George Carlin. Todd Rundgren opens.

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1973

Nov 22  -  Bayfront Center. St. Petersburg, FL. Papa John Creach and Argent support.  

Nov 23  -  Seminole Turf Club. Casselberry, FL. Papa John Creach and Argent support.

Nov 24  -  Jai Lai Fronton. Miami, FL.

Georgia

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1972

Sep 9    -  Symphony Hall. Atlanta, GA. Radar supports.

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Nov 21  -  Municipal Auditorium. Atlanta, GA. Papa John Creach and Argent open. Billy Cobham can't be found. Mahavishnu doesn't play. Rescheduled for Nov 26. John McLaughlin told the audience that Billy was missing someplace in Atlanta. He told them he was quite worried about. It turns out that Billy was oversleeping back at the hotel.

Nov 26  -  Municipal Auditorium. Atlanta, GA. Rescheduled from November 21.

May 7    -  Sports Arena. Atlanta, GA.  Hampton Grease Band opens.

South Carolina

1972

Feb 25  -  Carolina Coliseum. U of S. C.  Columbia, SC.  Opens for McKendree Spring and NY Rock Ensemble.

North Carolina

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1972

Sep 8  -  Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke University. Durham, NC. Eagles support. 

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Apr 21  -  American Legion Memorial Stadium. Charlotte, NC.  Allman Bros., Brownsville Station, Wet Willie, more. 

Oct 10   -  Carmichael Gym. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, NC.

Oct 11  -  Wait Chapel. Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC. Mark-Almond supports.

Virginia

1973

Apr 20  -  Hampton Coliseum. Hampton Roads, VA. John Hammond supports.

Washington D.C.

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1972

Oct 13  -  Lisner Auditorium. G.W. University. Washington D.C. Azure opens. Bomb threat delays show.

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1973

Mar 10  -  Constitution Hall. Washington, D.C. David Blue opens.

Apr 14  -  Woods-Brown Amphitheatre, American University Washington D.C. BloodStone supports.

Maryland

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1973

Apr 13  -  Morris A. Mechanic Theatre. Baltimore, MD. (Rescheduled)

May 9  -  Morris A. Mechanic Theatre. Baltimore, MD. Urch Perch supports. 2 shows. The Mechanic Theatre holds 1,600 people. The early show sold out so quickly that Mahavishnu agreed to do a second show at 11:00 P.M. which also sold out.

Jul 31  -  Shady Grove Music Fair. Gaithersburg, MD. Buzzy Linhart opens. (Possibly cancelled at last moment. Seeking more information.)

Aug 7  -  The Painters Mill Music Fair. Owings Mills, MD. Dr. Hook supports.

Pennsylvania

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1972

Jan 23  -  Villanova University. Philadelphia, PA. Opens for Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales. (Hooteroll?)

Mar 8    -  Hollinger Field House. West Chester State College.  West Chester, PA. Taj Mahal and Fat Dog open.

Mar 11  -  Grace Hall. Lehigh University. Bethlehem, PA. Super Taste opens. 1,500 persons attend.

Mar 17  -  Zodiac. Brownsville, PA. Hereafter opens.

Apr 14  -  Dining Hall. Dickinson College. Carlisle, PA. Opener Mick Greenwood shows up late. Plays second.

May 12  -  Fisher Auditorium. Indiana University. College Lodge. Indiana, PA.  Mary Smith & Smokestack and movie Yellow Submarine open!

May 17  -  Council Rock High School.  Newtown, PA. Raw Silk supports.

Sep 23  -  Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA. Xanadu opens.

Oct 1  -  Philadelphia Academy of Music. Philadelphia, PA. Leo Kottke opens.

Dec 5  -  Maurice Stokes Physical Education Building. St. Francis University.  Loretto, PA. Glass Harp opens.

Dec 9  -  Irvine Auditorium. University of PA. Philadelphia, PA. Rowan Bros. open.

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Feb 2  -  Haas Center for the Arts. Bloomsburg State College. Bloomsburg, PA. Aerosmith opens.

Mar 9  -  Mayser Center. Franklin and Marshall University.  Lancaster, PA. Good Guy opens.

Apr 26  -  Thiel College. Greenville, PA.

Apr 28  -  The Spectrum. Philadelphia, PA. With Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. John Hammond opens. 

Jul 28  -  Alpine Arena. Wilkensburgh (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania.

Oct 12  -  Spectrum Theatre. Philadelphia, PA. Paul Butterfield and Better Days open.

Delaware

1972

Apr 11  -  Delcastle Tech High School. Wilmington, DE. U. of Delaware. Snakegrinder opens.

Connecticut

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1971

Nov 12  -  Wesleyan University. Middletown, CT. Opens for Dreams.

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Jul 7  -  Bushnell Auditorium. Hartford, CT.

Sep 15  -  Wesleyan Hockey Rink. Wesleyan University. Middletown, CT. 

Nov 19  -  Palace Theater. Waterbury, CT.  John Paul Jones and Friends opens.

Dec 10  -  Welte Auditorium. Central CT State College. (Now University. ) New Britain, CT. Prairie Oysters open.

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1973

Jan 19  -  Woolsey Hall. Yale. New Haven, CT.

Feb 10  -  Ferris Athletic Center. Trinity College. Hartford, CT. Aerosmith supports.

Feb 11  -  Jorgensen Hall. UConn at Storrs, CT. Vocalist Jayne Alderman opens.

May 19  -  Palace Theater. Waterbury, CT. Leo Kottke supports.

May 27  -  Darien High School. Darien, CT. CANCELLED. Superintendent says concert would be too "high risk."

Oct 28  -  Woolsey Hall. Yale University. New Haven, CT.

Dec 8  -  University Gym. Fairfield Univ. Fairfield, CT. Papa John Creach opens. Geraldo Rivera emcees.

Dec 9  -  Columbia Music Hall. West Hartford, CT.

Rhode Island

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1971

Oct 22  -  Alumnae Hall. Brown University. Providence, RI. 

Dec 4  -  Keaney Gym. University of Rhode Island. Kingston, RI. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds.

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1972

Jan 28  -  Loew's State Theatre. Providence, RI. Opens for Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales. (Hooteroll?)

Apr 28  -  Meehan Auditorium. Brown University.  Providence, RI. New Riders of the Purple Sage also appear.

Dec 2  -  Palace Theatre. Providence, RI. Mott the Hoople opens.

May 20  -  Providence Civic Center. Providence, RI.  w/ Frank Zappa and the Mothers.

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1973

Oct 27  -  Alumni Hall. Providence College. Providence, RI.

Vermont

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1971

Dec 10  -  University of Vermont. Patrick Gymnasium Burlington, VT. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds.

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1972

Sep 16  -  Fieldhouse. Windham College. Putney, VT.

Dec 1  -  Middlebury College. Memorial Field House Middlebury, VT. Leo Kottke opens.

New Hampshire

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1971

Nov 18  -  University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds.

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1973

Feb 9  -  Hopkins Center. Dartmouth College.  Hanover, NH. 2 shows.

Feb 24  -  Franklin Pierce College. Rindge, NH. Martin Mull also appears.

Maine

1971

Dec 3  -  Memorial Gym. University of Maine. Orono, ME. Supports Blue Oyster Cult and The Byrds.

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1972

Mar 18  -  Horsetrader and Coffee House. Colby College. Waterville, ME. Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Taj Mahal open.

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1973

Oct 25  -  Morrell Gymnasium. Bowdoin College. Brunswick, ME. Duke and the Drivers support.

Canada

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Canada
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Québec

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1973

Jan 24  -  Le Grande Theatre. Quebec City, Canada. Riverson supports.

Jan 25  -  Place Des Arts. Montreal, Canada. Riverson supports. Sold-out.

Jul 13  -  Montreal Forum. Montreal, Canada. Section supports.

Jul 15  -  Pavillion de la Jeunesse. Quebec City, Canada. Section supports.

Ontario

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1973

Jan 26  -  Convocation Hall. Toronto, Canada.  Riverson supportsSold-out.

May 4  -  Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto, Canada. W/ Frank Zappa and the Mothers. The Good Brothers open. 

Jul 14  -  Civic Center. Ottawa, Canada. Section supports.

Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

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1972

Apr 3  -  Mar Y Sol Festival. Vega Baja, PR. 

Europe

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Denmark

1972

Aug 16  -  Jazzhus Montmarte. Copenhagen, Denmark. No show. Stage too small.

Germany

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1972

Aug 17  -  Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany. Filmed by German Television.

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1973

Jun 3  -  Rheinhalle. Dusseldorf, Germany.

Jun 5  -  Musikhalle. Hamburg, Germany. 

Jun 6  -  Philharmonie. Berlin, Germany. (Audio rigged to blare over Berlin Wall into E. Germany.) 

Jun 7  -  Kongresshalle. Stuttgart-Boeblingen, Germany.

Jun 8  -  Kongresshalle. Frankfurt, Germany.              

Jun 9  -  Circus Krone Bau. Munich, Germany.

Switzerland

1972

Aug 20  -  Montreux Jazz Festival. Montreux, Switzerland. Brian Auger's Oblivion Express opens.

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1973

Jun 11-12  -  Kongresshaus. Zurich, Switzerland.

France

1972

Aug 21  -  Outdoor venue. Saint Tropez, France. Cancelled due to heavy rains.

Aug 23  -  Festival de Chateauvallon. Chateauvallon, France. Williams, Clarke, Ponty open. Taped.

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1973

Jun 13  -  Olympia Bruno Coquatrix. Paris, France. 

Jun 14  -  Bataclan.  Paris, France. Filmed for the French TV show Pop 2. Video missing.

England

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1972

Aug 25  -  BBC “Paris” Theatre. “Sounds for Saturday” London, England. 

Sep 2  -  Crystal Palace. London, England. Yes, Gary Wright and others.

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1973

Jun 17  -  Free Trade Hall. Manchester, England. Support by Jaki Whitren.

Jun 19  -  City Hall. Newcastle, England. Support by Jaki Whitren.

Jun 20  -  Town Hall. Birmingham, England.  Support by Jaki Whitren.

Jun 21  -  Colston Hall. Bristol, England.  Support by Jaki Whitren.         

Jun 30  -  Rainbow Theatre. London, England.  Support by Jaki Whitren. 

Netherlands

1973

Jun 2  -  Concertgebouw. Amsterdam, Holland. This was a midnight concert.

Scotland

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1973

Jun 18  -  Kelvin Hall. Glasgow, Scotland. Support by Jaki Whitren.

Japan

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Japan

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1973

Sep 19  -  Shibuya Kokaido. Tokyo, Japan. 

Sep 20  -  Kosei Nenkin. Kaikan Dai Hall. Osaka, Japan.

Sep 21  -  Kosei Nenkin. Kaikan Dai Hall. Osaka, Japan.

Sep 22  -  Shimin Kaikan Dai Hall. Nagoya, Japan.

Sep 24  -  Kaikan Daiichi Hall. Kyoto, Japan. 

Sep 26  -  Yubin Chokin Hall. Hiroshima, Japan. 

Sep 28  -  Budokan Dai Hall. Tokyo, Japan.