Condition Critical Tour


The Condition Critical Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot in support of their latest release Condition Critical. The album was pale in comparison to their previous release Metal Health in terms of fan reaction, album sales and ticket sales. The tour was not as successful as was hoped by the band and management with low ticket sales in many markets and dates being moved to smaller venues or outright cancelled. This was the last tour with bassist Rudy Sarzo who left the band after the Japanese dates after increasing tensions with lead singer Kevin DuBrow. Rudy was replaced by Kjel Benner for the South American dates. Whitesnake, Helix, Kick Axe and Armored Saint opened throughout the tour.

Condition Critical Tour
Tour by Quiet Riot
Start dateAugust 17, 1984
End dateMay 17, 1985
No. of shows84
Quiet Riot concert chronology

Tour Dates

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Date City Country Venue
North America
August 17, 1984Toronto, OntarioCanadaCNE Grandstand (Opening for Scorpions)
August 19, 1984La Crosse, WisconsinUnited StatesLa Crosse Center
August 20, 1984Des Moines, IowaIowa State Fairgrounds
August 23, 1984Sedalia, MissouriMissouri State Fair
August 24, 1984Green Bay, WisconsinBrown County Veterans Memorial Arena
August 25, 1984Charlevoix, MichiganCastle Farms Music Theatre
September 2, 1984Thornville, OhioLegend Valley (Opening for Scorpions)
September 12, 1984Casper, WyomingCasper Events Center
September 14, 1984Colorado Springs, ColoradoClune Arena
September 16, 1984Rapid City, South DakotaRushmore Plaza Civic Center
September 17, 1984Billings, MontanaMetraPark Arena
September 19, 1984Pocatello, IdahoASISU MiniDome
September 21, 1984Sacramento, CaliforniaCal Expo Amphitheatre
September 22, 1984Oakland, CaliforniaOakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
September 23, 1984Fresno, CaliforniaSelland Arena
September 25, 1984Las Vegas, NevadaThomas & Mack Center
September 26, 1984San Bernardino, CaliforniaOrange Pavilion
September 28, 1984San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Sports Arena
September 29, 1984Inglewood, CaliforniaThe Forum
September 30, 1984Irvine, CaliforniaIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
October 3, 1984Eugene, OregonLane County Exhibition Hall
October 4, 1984Vancouver, British ColumbiaCanadaPacific Coliseum
October 5, 1984Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria Memorial Arena
October 7, 1984Seattle, WashingtonUnited StatesSeattle Center Coliseum
October 9, 1984Portland, OregonPortland Memorial Coliseum
October 11, 1984Boise, IdahoBSU Pavilion
October 12, 1984Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace
October 14, 1984Denver, ColoradoMcNichols Sports Arena
October 16, 1984Tulsa, OklahomaTulsa Convention Center
October 17, 1984Norman, OklahomaLloyd Noble Center
October 18, 1984Austin, TexasPalmer Auditorium
October 19, 1984San Antonio, TexasLive Oak Civic Center
October 20, 1984Houston, TexasSam Houston Coliseum
October 21, 1984Dallas, TexasReunion Arena
October 23, 1984El Paso, TexasEl Paso County Coliseum
October 24, 1984Odessa, TexasEctor County Coliseum
October 25, 1984GuadalajaraMexicoEstadio Jalisco
October 26, 1984Lubbock, TexasUnited StatesLubbock Municipal Coliseum
October 27, 1984Albuquerque, New MexicoTingley Coliseum
October 28, 1984Amarillo, TexasAmarillo Civic Center
October 30, 1984Valley Center, KansasBritt Brown Arena
October 31, 1984Kansas City, KansasKansas City Memorial Hall
November 2, 1984Omaha, NebraskaOmaha Civic Auditorium
November 4, 1984Cedar Rapids, IowaFive Seasons Center
November 6, 1984Bloomington, MinnesotaMet Center
November 7, 1984Winnipeg, ManitobaCanadaWinnipeg Arena
November 9, 1984Milwaukee, WisconsinUnited StatesMECCA Arena
November 10, 1984Chicago, IllinoisUIC Pavilion
November 11, 1984Madison, WisconsinDane County Coliseum
November 13, 1984Terre Haute, IndianaHulman Center
November 15, 1984Chattanooga, TennesseeUTC Arena
November 16, 1984Knoxville, TennesseeKnoxville Civic Coliseum
November 17, 1984Indianapolis, IndianaMarket Square Arena
November 20, 1984Columbus, OhioVeterans Memorial Auditorium
November 21, 1984Trotwood, OhioHara Arena
November 23, 1984Toledo, OhioToledo Sports Arena
November 24, 1984Detroit, MichiganCobo Arena
November 25, 1984Muskegon, MichiganL.C. Walker Arena
November 26, 1984Lansing, MichiganLansing Civic Center
November 27, 1984South Bend, IndianaMorris Civic Auditorium
November 29, 1984Richfield, OhioRichfield Coliseum
November 30, 1984Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSyria Mosque
December 1, 1984Passaic, New JerseyCapitol Theatre
December 3, 1984Burlington, VermontBurlington Memorial Auditorium
December 5, 1984Boston, MassachusettsOrpheum Theatre
December 7, 1984Portland, MaineCumberland County Civic Center
December 8, 1984Bangor, MaineBangor Auditorium
December 10, 1984Poughkeepsie, New YorkMid-Hudson Civic Center
December 12, 1984Rochester, New YorkAuditorium Theatre
December 13, 1984Springfield, MassachusettsSpringfield Civic Center
December 15, 1984New York City, New YorkBeacon Theatre
December 16, 1984Upper Darby, PennsylvaniaTower Theatre
December 17, 1984Landover, MarylandCapital Centre
December 19, 1984Hampton, VirginiaHampton Coliseum
December 26, 1984Atlanta, GeorgiaThe Omni Coliseum
December 27, 1984Augusta, GeorgiaAugusta-Richmond County Civic Center
December 28, 1984Fort Lauderdale, FloridaSunrise Musical Theater
December 31, 1984Lakeland, FloridaLakeland Civic Center
January 19, 1985Honolulu, HawaiiNeal S. Blaisdell Center
Guam
January 25, 1985GuamGuamUniversity of Guam Fieldhouse
Japan
January 30, 1985NagoyaJapanNagoya Civic Assembly Hall
January 31, 1985OsakaOsaka Festival Hall
February 1, 1985TokyoNakano Sun Plaza
February 2, 1985
February 3, 1985
February 4, 1985
South America and Puerto Rico
April 2, 1985São PauloBrazilGinásio do Corinthians
April 19, 1985Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Luna Park
April 28, 1985Rio de JaneiroBrazilGinásio do Maracanãzinho
May 17, 1985San JuanPuerto RicoHiram Bithorn Stadium

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