News of the World Tour

News of the World Tour
News of the World Tour
World tour by Queen
Associated album News of the World
Start date October 6, 1977
End date May 13, 1978
Legs 2
Shows 46
Queen tour chronology
A Day at the Races Tour
(1977)
News of the World Tour
(1977-1978)
Jazz Tour
(1978-1979)

The News of the World Tour was a concert tour by the British rock band Queen, and supported their successful 1977 album News of the World.

This tour was the first to use the songs We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions and Love of My Life, three of the famous anthems that helped make Queen well-known for their concerts. The tour also marked the first time where a song (I'm In Love With My Car) would not have Mercury on lead vocals, which were, instead, provided by Taylor. It was also the first time the band toured without an opening act.[1]

In the book The Show I'll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience, novelist Tracy Chevalier recalls attending one of this tour's concerts at the age of 15:

The band wisely didn’t dare attempt to reproduce in its entirety the long, baroque confection that is Bohemian Rhapsody. For the infamous operatic middle section, the band members left the stage as the studio recording played. Freddie and Brian then changed costume, and, at the word “Beelzebub”, all four men popped out of a door in the stage floor and joined live again for the heavy metal section, fireworks going off, dry ice pouring out, everyone going berserk, me in tears of excitement. It was one of the best live moments I’ve ever witnessed. Indeed, I was spoiled by seeing Queen play live before anyone else; for sheer exuberant theatricality, no one else has come close.[2]

Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called this concert tour the band's "most spectacularly staged and finely honed show yet".[1]

One of the shows on the North American leg at The Houston Summit was filmed and is widely traded among fans. Also, that show saw the band not play "Spread Your Wings" and was the one show where Brian May did his guitar solo spot in normal tuning as the solo would segue into "Now I'm Here" instead of "The Prophet's Song (Reprise)".

Contents

Track listing

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
First Leg
October 6, 1977 London England New London Theatre
November 11, 1977 Portland United States Cumberland County Civic Center
November 12, 1977 Boston Boston Garden
November 13, 1977 Springfield Springfield Civic Center
November 15, 1977 Providence Providence Civic Center
November 16, 1977 New Haven Memorial Coliseum
November 18, 1977 Detroit Cobo Hall
November 19, 1977
November 21, 1977 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
November 23, 1977 Philadelphia United States The Spectrum
November 24, 1977
November 25, 1977 Norfolk Norfolk Scope
November 27, 1977 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
November 29, 1977 Landover Capital Centre
December 1, 1977 New York City Madison Square Garden
December 2, 1977
December 4, 1977 Dayton University of Dayton Arena
December 5, 1977 Chicago Chicago Stadium
December 8, 1977 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
December 10, 1977 Fort Worth Fort Worth Convention Center
December 11, 1977 Houston The Summit
December 15, 1977 Paradise Aladdin Hotel
December 16, 1977 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
December 17, 1977 Oakland Boston Garden
December 20, 1977 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
December 21, 1977
December 22, 1977 Inglewood The Forum
February 19, 1978 Pembroke Pines Hollywood Sportatorium
February 20, 1978 Lakeland Lakeland Civic Center
February 21, 1978 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
February 22, 1978 Birmingham Auditorium
February 25, 1978 University Park Moody Coliseum
February 26, 1978 Huntsville Sam Houston
March 1, 1978 Phoenix Coliseum
March 2, 1978 Inglewood The Forum
March 3, 1978
Second Leg
April 12, 1978 Stockholm Sweden Ice Stadium
April 13, 1978 Copenhagen Denmark Folketeatret
April 14, 1978 Hamburg West Germany Ernst-Merck Halle
April 16, 1978 Brussels Belgium Forest National
April 17, 1978
April 19, 1978 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Hall
April 20, 1978
April 21, 1978 Brussels Belgium Forest National
April 23, 1978 Paris France Pavillon de Paris
April 24, 1978
April 26, 1978 Dortmund West Germany Westfalenhalle
April 28, 1978 Berlin Deutschlandhalle
April 30, 1978 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
May 2, 1978 Vienna Austria Stadthalle
May 3, 1978 Munich West Germany Olympiahalle
May 6, 1978 Stafford England New Bingley Hall
May 7, 1978
May 11, 1978 London Empire Pool
May 13, 1978

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