List of Blind Faith concerts

The rock band Blind Faith, composed of Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Rick Grech played a small number of gigs in England, Scandinavia and the United States between June and August 1969. The first gig, on 7 June at Hyde Park, London was witnessed by 100,000 fans.[1] This was followed by a series of dates in Scandinavia through the rest of the month, followed by a US tour starting in Madison Square Garden on 12 July.[2] The US tour continued until the group's final concert on 24 August in Hawaii, after which the group split.[3]

List of concerts

Date City Country Venue
Europe
7 June 1969 London England Hyde Park[1]
12 June 1969 Helsinki Finland Kulttuuritalo[2]
14 June 1969 Oslo Norway Njardhallen
16 June 1969 Stockholm Sweden Kungliga tennishallen[4]
17 June 1969 Gothenburg Kulturpunkten
18 June 1969 Gothenburg Concert Hall
19 June 1969 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
North America
11 July 1969 Newport[2] United States Fort Adams State Park (cancelled)[5]
12 July 1969 New York City Madison Square Garden[6]
13 July 1969 Bridgeport John F. Kennedy Stadium[7]
16 July 1969 Philadelphia Spectrum[8]
18 July 1969 Toronto Canada Varsity Stadium
19 July 1969 Montreal Montreal Forum
20 July 1969 Baltimore United States Baltimore Civic Center
23 July 1969 Kansas City Municipal Stadium
26 July 1969 West Allis Wisconsin State Fair Park
27 July 1969 Chicago International Amphitheatre[9]
1 August 1969 Detroit Olympia Stadium[8]
3 August 1969 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
8 August 1969 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum[8]
9 August 1969 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum[2]
10 August 1969 Portland United States Memorial Coliseum
14 August 1969 Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
15 August 1969 Inglewood The Forum[8]
16 August 1969 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Fairgrounds[10]
19 August 1969 Houston Sam Houston Coliseum
20 August 1969 San Antonio HemisFair Arena
22 August 1969 Salt Lake City Salt Palace[8]
23 August 1969 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum[8]
24 August 1969 Honolulu Honolulu International Center[3]
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References

Citations

  1. Welch 2016, p. 132.
  2. Welch 2016, p. 133.
  3. Welch 2016, p. 141.
  4. "Biljett Clapton – Winwood – Baker – Blind Faith – Arrangörer: Karusell Konsertbyrå och SBA". Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  5. "Council Calls Off Friday's Festival". Newport Mercury and Weekly News. 11 July 1969. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  6. "Blind Faith group sings". New York Times. 14 July 1969. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  7. Knelper, Michael (14 July 1969). "Blind Faith rewards Damp Throng's faith". Bridgeport Telegram. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  8. Black, Johnny (June 1996). "Born Under A Bad Sign". Mojo. pp. 47–52.
  9. "A Guitar God Comes to Skokie". WTTW. 16 September 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  10. Welch 2016, p. 138.

Sources

  • Welch, Chris (2016). Clapton – Updated Edition: The Ultimate Illustrated History. Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-0-760-35019-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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