Dressed to Kill Tour (Kiss)
The Dressed to Kill Tour was the fourth tour of American hard rock band Kiss. The tour was in support of the album Dressed To Kill, and took place in 1975 throughout the United States.
Tour by Kiss | |
Associated album | Dressed to Kill |
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Start date | March 19, 1975 |
End date | August 28, 1975 |
No. of shows | 72 |
Kiss concert chronology |
In the tour program for the band's final tour, Stanley reflected on the tour:
Headlining at Cobo Hall in Detroit for the first time was a real eye opener. It was happening for us at that time. The roller coaster had gone over the top and we were on the ride. I could sense that we were really on our way. I don't think I ever doubted that I was going to succeed. Maybe the best way to succeed is to never doubt it. You may fail but I think the most important thing is having that determination and belief in yourself.[1]
Personnel
- Paul Stanley – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar
- Ace Frehley – backing vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar
- Gene Simmons – lead and backing vocals, bass
- Peter Criss - backing and lead vocals, drums, percussion
Information
- Average attendance per night : 6,000.
Setlist
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Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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March 19, 1975 | Northampton | United States | Roxy Theater |
March 21, 1975 | New York City | Beacon Theatre | |
March 27, 1975 | Kenosha | Kenosha Ice Arena | |
March 28, 1975 | Toledo | Toledo Sports Arena | |
March 29, 1975 | Cleveland | Allen Theater | |
April 4, 1975 | Hartland | Nordic Ice Arena | |
April 6, 1975 | Washington, D.C. | Lisner Auditorium | |
April 8, 1975 | Akron | Akron Civic Theatre | |
April 9, 1975 | Erie | Erie County Field House | |
April 11, 1975 | Dayton | Palace Theater | |
April 12, 1975 | Normal | ISU Union Auditorium | |
April 13, 1975 | Kansas City | Memorial Hall | |
April 15, 1975 | Pittsburgh | Stanley Theatre | |
April 17, 1975 | Burlington | Burlington Memorial Auditorium | |
April 19, 1975 | Palatine | William Fremd High School | |
April 21, 1975 | Louisville | Memorial Auditorium | |
April 22, 1975 | Indianapolis | Indiana Convention Center | |
April 24, 1975 | Johnson City | Freedom Hall Civic Center | |
April 25, 1975 | Charlotte | Charlotte Park Center | |
April 26, 1975 | Fayetteville | Cumberland County Memorial Arena | |
April 27, 1975 | Richmond | Richmond Coliseum | |
April 29, 1975 | Lansing | Lansing Metro Theater | |
April 30, 1975 | Columbus | Columbus Veterans Memorial Auditorium | |
May 3, 1975 | Upper Darby | Tower Theater | |
May 6, 1975 | Milwaukee | Riverside Theater | |
May 8, 1975 | Romeoville | Lewis University | |
May 9, 1975 | Ada | King Horn Center Gym | |
May 10, 1975 | Landover | Capital Centre | |
May 11, 1975 | Boston | Orpheum Theatre | |
May 15, 1975 | Cleveland | Agora | |
May 16, 1975 | Detroit | Cobo Arena | |
May 17, 1975 | Johnstown | Cambria County War Memorial Arena | |
May 22, 1975 | Yakima | Capitol Theatre | |
May 23, 1975 | Medford | Medford Armory | |
May 24, 1975 | Seattle | Paramount Theatre | |
May 25, 1975 | Portland | Paramount Theatre | |
May 26, 1975 | |||
May 27, 1975 | Spokane | Spokane Coliseum | |
May 29, 1975 | Las Vegas | Sahara Space Center | |
May 30, 1975 | Los Angeles | Shrine Auditorium | |
May 31, 1975 | Long Beach | Long Beach Arena | |
June 1, 1975 | San Francisco | Winterland Ballroom | |
June 6, 1975 | Fresno | Warnors Theatre | |
June 7, 1975 | San Diego | San Diego Civic Theater | |
June 13, 1975 | Tulsa | Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion | |
June 14, 1975 | Austin | Austin Coliseum | |
June 15, 1975 | Corpus Christi | Memorial Coliseum | |
June 18, 1975 | Jackson | Jackson Sports Arena | |
June 20, 1975 | Salem | Salem Civic Center | |
June 21, 1975 | Cleveland | Cleveland Music Hall | |
June 22, 1975 | Charleston | Charleston Civic Center | |
June 25, 1975 | Asbury Park | Asbury Park Convention Hall | |
June 26, 1975 | Asheville | Asheville Civic Center | |
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June 28, 1975 | Greenville | Greenville Memorial Auditorium | |
July 1, 1975 | Port Chester | Capitol Theatre | |
July 5, 1975 | Tampa | Tampa Stadium | |
July 20, 1975 | Davenport | RKO Orpheum Theater | |
July 23, 1975 | Wildwood | Wildwoods Convention Center | |
August 2, 1975 | Baltimore | Baltimore Civic Center | |
August 3, 1975 | Providence | Providence Civic Center | |
August 9, 1975 | Albany | Palace Theatre | |
August 14, 1975 | Boston | Orpheum Theater | |
August 15, 1975 | Saginaw | Wendler Arena | |
August 16, 1975 | Muskegon | L. C. Walker Arena | |
August 17, 1975 | Pekin | Pekin Memorial Stadium | |
August 18, 1975 | Port Huron | McMorran Arena | |
August 23, 1975 | Hempstead | Calderone Concert Hall | |
August 24, 1975 | Hazleton | Harman-Geist Stadium | |
August 25, 1975 | Harrisburg | State Farm Arena | |
August 27, 1975 | Owensboro | Owensboro Sportscenter | |
August 28, 1975 | Indianapolis | Indiana Convention Center |
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References
- (2019). End of the Road World Tour Program, pg. 7.
External links
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