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Hemispheres Tour
Tour by Rush
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumHemispheres
Start dateOctober 14, 1978
End dateJune 4, 1979
Legs2
No. of shows137
Rush concert chronology
  • A Farewell to Kings Tour
    (1977–1978)
  • Hemispheres Tour
    (1978–1979)
  • Permanent Waves Tour
    (1979–1980)

The Hemispheres Tour (also referred to as The Tour of the Hemispheres) was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their sixth studio album, Hemispheres.

Background

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The tour began on October 14, 1978 which began with arenas in Canada, extending out into the United States.[1] It was the first tour where the band was noted as a major headlining act, playing an hour and a half instead of a forty-five minute set, with hopes that the audience would appreciate the length of the set.[2] While keeping a good lighting system, the band began extending their PA system, as well as becoming more active on stage with the usage of backdrops, giving the audience something to look at - something that became a major part of their performances.[3] Rush toured Europe in April to May 1979, concluding their tour with a performance at the Pinkpop Festival in Holland, which had followed after Lifeson broke his finger, resulting in three shows being canceled, but however he had performed at the festival with no problems. The tour was accompanied by the release of the European compilation album, Rush Through Time, which was unauthorized at the time.[4]

Reception

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Reviewing the October 25, 1978 performance in Saskatoon, Star-Phoenix's Joe Rubin noted on the band's usage of special effects which he had stated held the audience 'spellbound' with balls of light, swirling spirals and spaceships depicted on the screen suspended behind the band as they performed. Regarding the audience, Rubin stated it was understandable as they were grogged on sound, later benumbed and ecstatic at the conclusion of the performance.[5]

The Spokesman-Review's Dave Reagan, reviewing the November 8, 1978 performance in Spokane, wrote that the band had proved its reputation to be loud but talented. He observed that the music was relatively clean and low enough to not compound the echoing effects of the coliseum where the show took place. Also noting on the special effects and the lighting accompanied by the use of the synthesizer, Reagan stated that it had brought the audience to both its feet and knees, with the visuals keeping the longer songs exciting and alive, with no interest lost from the audience.[6]

Set list

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This is an example set list adapted from Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History of what were performed during the tour, but may not represent the majority of the shows.[7] "Circumstances" was removed from the set during the band's shows in the United Kingdom, with "Something for Nothing" and "Cygnus X-1" being removed from the set during the rest of the shows in Europe.[8]

Main Setlist
  1. "Anthem"
  2. "A Passage to Bangkok"
  3. "By-Tor and the Snow Dog"
  4. "Xanadu"
  5. "Something for Nothing"
  6. "The Trees"
  7. "Cygnus X-1"
  8. "Hemispheres"
  9. "Closer to the Heart"
  10. "Circumstances"
  11. "A Farewell to Kings"
  12. "La Villa Strangiato"
  13. "2112" (Chapters I–IV, VI–VII)
    Encore
  14. "Working Man" / "Bastille Day" / "In the Mood" (medley, with drum solo)

Tour dates

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List of 1978 concerts[9][10][11]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance / Capacity / Gross
October 14, 1978KingstonCanadaKingston Memorial Center2,825 / 3,000 / ???
October 15, 1978GuelphGuelph Memorial Gardens1,427 / 4,248 / $9,989 CAD
October 17, 1978North BayNorth Bay Memorial Gardens994 / 4,025 / $6,461 CAD
October 18, 1978SudburySudbury Community Arena1,537 / 6,000 / $9,991 CAD
October 20, 1978Thunder BayFort William Gardens1,685 / 5,024 / $10,110 CAD
October 21, 1978WinnipegWinnipeg Arena5,549 / 10,000 / $38,843 CAD
October 22, 1978BrandonKeystone Center1,442 / 5,022 / $10,815 CAD
October 24, 1978ReginaRegina Agridome3,183 / 6,186 / $23,077 CAD
October 25, 1978SaskatoonSaskatoon Arena2,140 / 5,000 / $14,980 CAD
October 27, 1978EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum??? / ??? / ???
October 28, 1978CalgaryStampede Corral
October 29, 1978LethbridgeLethbridge Sportsplex
October 31, 1978KamloopsKXA Auditorium-
November 2, 1978VictoriaVictoria Memorial Arena4,000 / 5,961 / $28,000 CAD
November 3, 1978NanaimoFrank Crane Arena??? / ??? / ???
November 4, 1978VancouverPacific Coliseum
November 6, 1978PortlandUnited StatesPortland Memorial Coliseum11,000 / 12,500 / $83,268
November 7, 1978SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum13,100 / 13,100 / $98,930
November 8, 1978SpokaneSpokane Coliseum6,000 / 8,500 / $48,000
November 10, 1978SacramentoSacramento Memorial Auditorium??? / ??? / ???
November 11, 1978RenoCentennial Coliseum
November 13, 1978San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena4,730 / 10,000 / $36,131
November 14, 1978Long BeachLong Beach Arena13,000 / 13,500 / $97,500
November 15, 1978FresnoWarnors Theater2,042 / 2,042 / $15,315
November 16, 1978Daly CityCow Palace??? / ??? / ???
November 18, 1978San BernardinoSwing Auditorium
November 19, 1978PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 20, 1978TucsonTucson Community Center6,500 / 8,600 / $48,750
November 21, 1978AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Civic Auditorium??? / ??? / ???
November 30, 1978IndianapolisMarket Square Arena11,194 / 16,150 / $73,888
December 1, 1978DaytonHara Arena8,000 / 8,000 / $53,401
December 2, 1978DetroitCobo Arena11,509 / 11,509 / $111,635
December 3, 1978ToledoToledo Sports Arena??? / ??? / ???
December 5, 1978DavenportPalmer Auditorium
December 7, 1978MilwaukeeMECCA Arena8,853 / 11,800 / $68,548
December 8, 1978Green BayBrown County Arena4,500 / 7,000 / $31,500
December 9, 1978Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic Center??? / ??? / ???
December 10, 1978Des MoinesVeterans Memorial Auditorium
December 11, 1978Kansas CityKansas City Municipal Auditorium9,250 / 10,360 / $72,029
December 13, 1978St. LouisThe Checkerdome13,300 / 18,940 / $106,400
December 14, 1978ChicagoInternational Amphitheater32,100 / 32,100 / $304,950
December 15, 1978
December 16, 1978
December 17, 1978MadisonDane County Coliseum7,500 / 12,000 / $60,000
December 19, 1978LondonCanadaLondon Gardens??? / ??? / ???
December 20, 1978KitchenerKitchener Memorial Auditorium
December 21, 1978OttawaOttawa Civic Center6,000 / 10,000 / $45,000 CAD
December 27, 1978MontrealMontreal Forum6,500 / 7,500 / $45,500 CAD
December 28, 1978TorontoMaple Leaf Gardens36,000 / 36,000 / $342,000 CAD
December 29, 1978
December 31, 1978
List of 1979 concerts[9][10][12]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance / Capacity / Gross
January 11, 1979BostonUnited StatesBoston Music Hall3,780 / 3,780 / $31,750
January 12, 1979SpringfieldSpringfield Civic Center3,200 / 8,000 / $24,000
January 13, 1979New York CityThe Palladium6,387 / 6,774 / $52,000
January 14, 1979
January 16, 1979AlbanyPalace Theater??? / ??? / ???
January 17, 1979PassaicCapitol Theater3,456 / 3,456 / $28,172
January 19, 1979PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena14,240 / 14,240 / $110,421
January 20, 1979BaltimoreBaltimore Civic Center9,794 / 13,641 / $60,578
January 21, 1979PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum14,028 / 15,000 / $94,467
January 22, 1979SyracuseOnondaga War Memorial Auditorium-
January 23, 1979AlbanyPalace Theater2,463 / 2,997 / ???
January 24, 1979BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium11,624 / 14,605 / $87,180
January 26, 1979CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum8,236 / 10,687 / $57,652
January 27, 1979HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center6,619 / 9,000 / $46,333
January 28, 1979MemphisMid-South Coliseum7,380 / 9,263 / $47,970
January 30, 1979LouisvilleLouisville Gardens7,088 / 7,088 / $48,612
January 31, 1979BloomingtonIU Auditorium1,968 / 3,200 / $14,498
February 1, 1979ColumbusSt. John Arena7,355 / 10,000 / $57,950
February 2, 1979SaginawSaginaw Civic Center7,104 / 7,104 / $60,384
February 3, 1979RichfieldRichfield Coliseum16,336 / 17,500 / $130,688
February 15, 1979ColumbiaTownship Auditorium2,695 / 3,200 / $18,865
February 16, 1979AshevilleAsheville Civic Center3,978 / 7,000 / $27,846
February 17, 1979FayettevilleCumberland County Memorial Arena6,780 / 7,000 / $45,765
February 20, 1979KnoxvilleKnoxville Civic Coliseum3,792 / 6,673 / $28,440
February 22, 1979Little RockBarton Coliseum3,978 / 10,250 / $29,835
February 23, 1979ShreveportHirsch Memorial Coliseum4,465 / 5,000 / $33,488
February 24, 1979Oklahoma CityJim Norick Arena6,247 / 10,000 / $46,853
February 25, 1979AustinAustin Municipal Auditorium4,845 / 4,845 / $38,760
February 27, 1979Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi Memorial Coliseum4,784 / 6,000 / $37,076
March 1, 1979HoustonSam Houston Coliseum11,273 / 11,300 / $84,548
March 2, 1979DallasDallas Convention Center9,286 / 9,286 / $71,967
March 3, 1979San AntonioHemisFair Arena12,869 / 12,869 / $102,952
March 4, 1979BeaumontBeaumont Civic Center2,946 / 7,100 / $20,622
March 6, 1979New OrleansNew Orleans Municipal Auditorium4,835 / 6,000 / ???
March 8, 1979MobileMobile Expo Hall2,228 / 3,000 / $16,710
March 9, 1979JacksonvilleJacksonville Civic Auditorium3,125 / 3,338 / $20,875
March 10, 1979HollywoodHollywood Sportatorium10,069 / 12,837 / $60,757
March 11, 1979TampaCurtis Hixon Convention Hall7,600 / 7,600 / $45,077
March 13, 1979BirminghamBoutwell Auditorium3,461 / 6,000 / $25,958
March 15, 1979ChattanoogaSoldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium3,130 / 3,130 / $21,868
March 16, 1979NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium8,468 / 9,990 / $43,844
March 17, 1979Johnson CityFreedom Hall4,103 / 8,000 / $28,721
March 18, 1979WheelingWheeling Civic Center6,233 / 9,000 / $46,812
March 27, 1979Salt Lake CitySalt Palace10,251 / 13,000 / $76,883
March 28, 1979DenverDenver Auditorium4,119 / 6,841 / $36,247
March 29, 1979LincolnPershing Center4,597 / 7,500 / $30,800
March 30, 1979TopekaTopeka Municipal Auditorium4,200 / 4,200 / $28,400
April 2, 1979SyracuseOnondaga War Memorial Auditorium2,862 / 9,000 / ???
April 3, 1979PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson Civic Center3,325 / 3,325 / $28,263
April 4, 1979RochesterWar Memorial Auditorium10,442 / 10,442 / $89,253
April 6, 1979HempsteadNassau Coliseum10,428 / 15,546 / $85,160
April 7, 1979New HavenNew Haven Coliseum5,793 / 9,500 / $47,597
April 8, 1979ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center6,528 / 9,200 / $48,370
April 10, 1979SalemRoanoke Valley Civic Center1,874 / 8,000 / $14,055
April 11, 1979HamptonHampton Coliseum6,088 / 10,063 / $45,029
April 12, 1979CharlotteCharlotte Park Center2,017 / 3,102 / $15,128
April 13, 1979AtlantaFox Theater4,033 / 4,033 / $31,256
April 14, 1979GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum5,643 / 11,176 / $42,323
April 23, 1979NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall4,266 / 4,266 / €13,865
April 24, 1979
April 25, 1979GlasgowScotlandGlasgow Apollo7,000 / 7,000 / €21,000
April 26, 1979
April 28, 1979EdinburghEdinburgh Odeon1,784 / 1,784 / €5,352
April 29, 1979ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo7,000 / 7,000 / €24,500
April 30, 1979
May 1, 1979LiverpoolEmpire Theater5,100 / 5,100 / ???
May 2, 1979
May 4, 1979LondonHammersmith Odeon15,148 / 15,148 / €49,231
May 5, 1979
May 6, 1979
May 7, 1979
May 9, 1979CoventryCoventry Theater2,136 / 2,136 / ???
May 10, 1979BirminghamBirmingham Odeon4,878 / 4,878 / €17,073
May 11, 1979
May 13, 1979SouthamptonGaumont Theater2,419 / 2,419 / €8,467
May 14, 1979BristolColston Hall3,864 / 3,864 / €13,524
May 15, 1979
May 17, 1979[a]ParisFranceLe Stadium-
May 18, 1979PoperingeBelgiumMaeke Blyde Hall??? / ??? / ???
May 22, 1979OsloNorwayChateau Neuf1,600 / 1,600 / ???
May 23, 1979GothenburgSwedenGothenburg Concert House1,300 / 1,300 / $27,300 SEC
May 25, 1979StockholmGrona Lund5,000 / 5,000 / ???
May 27, 1979ErlangenWest GermanyStadthalle1,500 / 1,500 / $27,000 DEM
May 28, 1979OffenbachStadthalle3,000 / 3,000 / $57,000 DEM
May 29, 1979HamburgHamburg Music Hall??? / ??? / ???
May 31, 1979[b]MannheimRose Garden-
June 1, 1979[b]ZurichSwitzerlandVolkshaus-
June 2, 1979[b]MunichWest GermanyCircus Krone-
June 4, 1979GeleenNetherlandsDamen Sports Park50,000 / 50,000 / ???

Box office score data

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List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
DateCityVenueAttendanceGrossRef(s)
December 11, 1978Kansas City, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium9,250$72,029[13]
January 11, 1979Boston, United StatesMusic Hall3,800$31,750[14]
January 13–14, 1979New York City, United StatesPalladium6,300 / 6,300$52,000
January 17, 1979Passaic, United StatesCapitol Theatre3,456 / 3,456$28,172[15]
January 19, 1979Pittsburgh, United StatesCivic Arena14,032 / 14,032$110,421
January 20, 1979Baltimore, United StatesCivic Center8,676$60,578
January 21, 1979Philadelphia, United StatesSpectrum13,064$94,467
January 27, 1979Huntsville, United StatesCivic Center6,850$46,891[16]
January 28, 1979Memphis, United StatesColiseum7,263$50,833
January 30, 1979Louisville, United StatesGardens7,201 / 7,201$48,612[17]
January 31, 1979Bloomington, United StatesIU Auditorium1,968$14,498
February 1, 1979Columbus, United StatesSt. John's Arena7,355$57,950
February 2, 1979Saginaw, United StatesCivic Center7,104 / 7,104$60,384
February 20, 1979Knoxville, United StatesColiseum3,901$28,265[18]
March 9, 1979Jacksonville, United StatesCivic Auditorium3,125$20,875[19]
March 10, 1979Hollywood, United StatesSportatorium9,937$60,757
March 11, 1979Tampa, United StatesHixon Hall7,600 / 7,600$45,077
March 15, 1979Chattanooga, United StatesSoldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium3,130$21,868[20]
March 16, 1979Nashville, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium8,468$43,844[21]
March 18, 1979Wheeling, United StatesCivic Center6,233$46,812
March 29, 1979Lincoln, United StatesPershing Auditorium4,275$30,800[22]
March 30, 1979Topeka, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium4,200 / 4,200$29,400
April 3, 1979Poughkeepsie, United StatesCivic Center3,372 / 3,372$28,263[23]
April 4, 1979Rochester, United StatesWar Memorial Auditorium10,500 / 10,500$89,253
April 6, 1979Uniondale, United StatesNassau Coliseum10,400$85,160
April 7, 1979New Haven, United StatesColiseum5,800$47,597
April 11, 1979Hampton, United StatesColiseum6,165$45,029[24]
April 15, 1979Providence, United StatesCivic Center6,684$48,370

Personnel

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ The performance on May 17, 1979 was canceled due to a fire burning down the venue.
  2. ^ a b c The performances on May 31, June 1 and 2, 1979 were canceled due to Lifeson breaking a finger.

Citations

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  1. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 333.
  2. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 334.
  3. ^ Popoff 2020, pp. 334–335.
  4. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 336.
  5. ^ Rubin, Joe (October 26, 1978). "Entertainment: Rush". Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: The Phoenix. p. 20. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  6. ^ Reagan, Dave (November 9, 1978). "Rush's reputation remains first-rate". Spokane, Washington: The Spokesman-Review. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  7. ^ Daly & Hansen 2019, p. 160.
  8. ^ Daly & Hansen 2019, p. 157.
  9. ^ a b Daly & Hansen 2019, pp. 160–175.
  10. ^ a b "Hemispheres Tour". Rush.com. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  11. ^ Newspaper concert listings:
  12. ^ East, Jon (March 1, 1979). "This Week - Southern Rock, Smooth Jazz". No. 33. Ocala, Florida: Ocala Star-Banner. p. 11A. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  13. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 1. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 6, 1979. p. 57. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  14. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 27, 1979. p. 54. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  15. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 5. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 3, 1979. p. 64. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  16. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 6. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 10, 1979. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  17. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 7. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 17, 1979. p. 54. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  18. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 10. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 10, 1979. p. 46. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  19. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 12. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 24, 1979. p. 84. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  20. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 14. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 7, 1979. p. 44. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  21. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 13. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 31, 1979. p. 72. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  22. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 15. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 14, 1979. p. 43. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  23. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 16. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 21, 1979. p. 36. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  24. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 17. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 28, 1979. p. 46. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.

Sources

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  • Daly, Skip; Hansen, Eric (2019). Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History. Insight Editions. ISBN 978-1-68383-450-2.
  • Popoff, Martin (2020). Anthem: Rush in the '70s. Toronto: ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-77041-520-1.
    Hemispheres Tour
    Tour by Rush
    Location
    • Europe
    • North America
    Associated albumHemispheres
    Start dateOctober 14, 1978
    End dateJune 4, 1979
    Legs2
    No. of shows137
    Rush concert chronology
    • A Farewell to Kings Tour
      (1977–1978)
    • Hemispheres Tour
      (1978–1979)
    • Permanent Waves Tour
      (1979–1980)

    The Hemispheres Tour (also referred to as The Tour of the Hemispheres) was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their sixth studio album, Hemispheres.

    Background

    The tour began on October 14, 1978 which began with arenas in Canada, extending out into the United States.[1] It was the first tour where the band was noted as a major headlining act, playing an hour and a half instead of a forty-five minute set, with hopes that the audience would appreciate the length of the set.[2] While keeping a good lighting system, the band began extending their PA system, as well as becoming more active on stage with the usage of backdrops, giving the audience something to look at - something that became a major part of their performances.[3] Rush toured Europe in April to May 1979, concluding their tour with a performance at the Pinkpop Festival in Holland, which had followed after Lifeson broke his finger, resulting in three shows being canceled, but however he had performed at the festival with no problems. The tour was accompanied by the release of the European compilation album, Rush Through Time, which was unauthorized at the time.[4]

    Reception

    Reviewing the October 25, 1978 performance in Saskatoon, Star-Phoenix's Joe Rubin noted on the band's usage of special effects which he had stated held the audience 'spellbound' with balls of light, swirling spirals and spaceships depicted on the screen suspended behind the band as they performed. Regarding the audience, Rubin stated it was understandable as they were grogged on sound, later benumbed and ecstatic at the conclusion of the performance.[5]

    The Spokesman-Review's Dave Reagan, reviewing the November 8, 1978 performance in Spokane, wrote that the band had proved its reputation to be loud but talented. He observed that the music was relatively clean and low enough to not compound the echoing effects of the coliseum where the show took place. Also noting on the special effects and the lighting accompanied by the use of the synthesizer, Reagan stated that it had brought the audience to both its feet and knees, with the visuals keeping the longer songs exciting and alive, with no interest lost from the audience.[6]

    Set list

    This is an example set list adapted from Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History of what were performed during the tour, but may not represent the majority of the shows.[7] "Circumstances" was removed from the set during the band's shows in the United Kingdom, with "Something for Nothing" and "Cygnus X-1" being removed from the set during the rest of the shows in Europe.[8]

    Main Setlist
    1. "Anthem"
    2. "A Passage to Bangkok"
    3. "By-Tor and the Snow Dog"
    4. "Xanadu"
    5. "Something for Nothing"
    6. "The Trees"
    7. "Cygnus X-1"
    8. "Hemispheres"
    9. "Closer to the Heart"
    10. "Circumstances"
    11. "A Farewell to Kings"
    12. "La Villa Strangiato"
    13. "2112" (Chapters I–IV, VI–VII)
      Encore
    14. "Working Man" / "Bastille Day" / "In the Mood" (medley, with drum solo)

    Tour dates

    List of 1978 concerts[9][10][11]
    DateCityCountryVenueAttendance / Capacity / Gross
    October 14, 1978KingstonCanadaKingston Memorial Center2,825 / 3,000 / ???
    October 15, 1978GuelphGuelph Memorial Gardens1,427 / 4,248 / $9,989 CAD
    October 17, 1978North BayNorth Bay Memorial Gardens994 / 4,025 / $6,461 CAD
    October 18, 1978SudburySudbury Community Arena1,537 / 6,000 / $9,991 CAD
    October 20, 1978Thunder BayFort William Gardens1,685 / 5,024 / $10,110 CAD
    October 21, 1978WinnipegWinnipeg Arena5,549 / 10,000 / $38,843 CAD
    October 22, 1978BrandonKeystone Center1,442 / 5,022 / $10,815 CAD
    October 24, 1978ReginaRegina Agridome3,183 / 6,186 / $23,077 CAD
    October 25, 1978SaskatoonSaskatoon Arena2,140 / 5,000 / $14,980 CAD
    October 27, 1978EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum??? / ??? / ???
    October 28, 1978CalgaryStampede Corral
    October 29, 1978LethbridgeLethbridge Sportsplex
    October 31, 1978KamloopsKXA Auditorium-
    November 2, 1978VictoriaVictoria Memorial Arena4,000 / 5,961 / $28,000 CAD
    November 3, 1978NanaimoFrank Crane Arena??? / ??? / ???
    November 4, 1978VancouverPacific Coliseum
    November 6, 1978PortlandUnited StatesPortland Memorial Coliseum11,000 / 12,500 / $83,268
    November 7, 1978SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum13,100 / 13,100 / $98,930
    November 8, 1978SpokaneSpokane Coliseum6,000 / 8,500 / $48,000
    November 10, 1978SacramentoSacramento Memorial Auditorium??? / ??? / ???
    November 11, 1978RenoCentennial Coliseum
    November 13, 1978San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena4,730 / 10,000 / $36,131
    November 14, 1978Long BeachLong Beach Arena13,000 / 13,500 / $97,500
    November 15, 1978FresnoWarnors Theater2,042 / 2,042 / $15,315
    November 16, 1978Daly CityCow Palace??? / ??? / ???
    November 18, 1978San BernardinoSwing Auditorium
    November 19, 1978PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    November 20, 1978TucsonTucson Community Center6,500 / 8,600 / $48,750
    November 21, 1978AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Civic Auditorium??? / ??? / ???
    November 30, 1978IndianapolisMarket Square Arena11,194 / 16,150 / $73,888
    December 1, 1978DaytonHara Arena8,000 / 8,000 / $53,401
    December 2, 1978DetroitCobo Arena11,509 / 11,509 / $111,635
    December 3, 1978ToledoToledo Sports Arena??? / ??? / ???
    December 5, 1978DavenportPalmer Auditorium
    December 7, 1978MilwaukeeMECCA Arena8,853 / 11,800 / $68,548
    December 8, 1978Green BayBrown County Arena4,500 / 7,000 / $31,500
    December 9, 1978Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic Center??? / ??? / ???
    December 10, 1978Des MoinesVeterans Memorial Auditorium
    December 11, 1978Kansas CityKansas City Municipal Auditorium9,250 / 10,360 / $72,029
    December 13, 1978St. LouisThe Checkerdome13,300 / 18,940 / $106,400
    December 14, 1978ChicagoInternational Amphitheater32,100 / 32,100 / $304,950
    December 15, 1978
    December 16, 1978
    December 17, 1978MadisonDane County Coliseum7,500 / 12,000 / $60,000
    December 19, 1978LondonCanadaLondon Gardens??? / ??? / ???
    December 20, 1978KitchenerKitchener Memorial Auditorium
    December 21, 1978OttawaOttawa Civic Center6,000 / 10,000 / $45,000 CAD
    December 27, 1978MontrealMontreal Forum6,500 / 7,500 / $45,500 CAD
    December 28, 1978TorontoMaple Leaf Gardens36,000 / 36,000 / $342,000 CAD
    December 29, 1978
    December 31, 1978
    List of 1979 concerts[9][10][12]
    DateCityCountryVenueAttendance / Capacity / Gross
    January 11, 1979BostonUnited StatesBoston Music Hall3,780 / 3,780 / $31,750
    January 12, 1979SpringfieldSpringfield Civic Center3,200 / 8,000 / $24,000
    January 13, 1979New York CityThe Palladium6,387 / 6,774 / $52,000
    January 14, 1979
    January 16, 1979AlbanyPalace Theater??? / ??? / ???
    January 17, 1979PassaicCapitol Theater3,456 / 3,456 / $28,172
    January 19, 1979PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena14,240 / 14,240 / $110,421
    January 20, 1979BaltimoreBaltimore Civic Center9,794 / 13,641 / $60,578
    January 21, 1979PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum14,028 / 15,000 / $94,467
    January 22, 1979SyracuseOnondaga War Memorial Auditorium-
    January 23, 1979AlbanyPalace Theater2,463 / 2,997 / ???
    January 24, 1979BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium11,624 / 14,605 / $87,180
    January 26, 1979CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum8,236 / 10,687 / $57,652
    January 27, 1979HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center6,619 / 9,000 / $46,333
    January 28, 1979MemphisMid-South Coliseum7,380 / 9,263 / $47,970
    January 30, 1979LouisvilleLouisville Gardens7,088 / 7,088 / $48,612
    January 31, 1979BloomingtonIU Auditorium1,968 / 3,200 / $14,498
    February 1, 1979ColumbusSt. John Arena7,355 / 10,000 / $57,950
    February 2, 1979SaginawSaginaw Civic Center7,104 / 7,104 / $60,384
    February 3, 1979RichfieldRichfield Coliseum16,336 / 17,500 / $130,688
    February 15, 1979ColumbiaTownship Auditorium2,695 / 3,200 / $18,865
    February 16, 1979AshevilleAsheville Civic Center3,978 / 7,000 / $27,846
    February 17, 1979FayettevilleCumberland County Memorial Arena6,780 / 7,000 / $45,765
    February 20, 1979KnoxvilleKnoxville Civic Coliseum3,792 / 6,673 / $28,440
    February 22, 1979Little RockBarton Coliseum3,978 / 10,250 / $29,835
    February 23, 1979ShreveportHirsch Memorial Coliseum4,465 / 5,000 / $33,488
    February 24, 1979Oklahoma CityJim Norick Arena6,247 / 10,000 / $46,853
    February 25, 1979AustinAustin Municipal Auditorium4,845 / 4,845 / $38,760
    February 27, 1979Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi Memorial Coliseum4,784 / 6,000 / $37,076
    March 1, 1979HoustonSam Houston Coliseum11,273 / 11,300 / $84,548
    March 2, 1979DallasDallas Convention Center9,286 / 9,286 / $71,967
    March 3, 1979San AntonioHemisFair Arena12,869 / 12,869 / $102,952
    March 4, 1979BeaumontBeaumont Civic Center2,946 / 7,100 / $20,622
    March 6, 1979New OrleansNew Orleans Municipal Auditorium4,835 / 6,000 / ???
    March 8, 1979MobileMobile Expo Hall2,228 / 3,000 / $16,710
    March 9, 1979JacksonvilleJacksonville Civic Auditorium3,125 / 3,338 / $20,875
    March 10, 1979HollywoodHollywood Sportatorium10,069 / 12,837 / $60,757
    March 11, 1979TampaCurtis Hixon Convention Hall7,600 / 7,600 / $45,077
    March 13, 1979BirminghamBoutwell Auditorium3,461 / 6,000 / $25,958
    March 15, 1979ChattanoogaSoldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium3,130 / 3,130 / $21,868
    March 16, 1979NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium8,468 / 9,990 / $43,844
    March 17, 1979Johnson CityFreedom Hall4,103 / 8,000 / $28,721
    March 18, 1979WheelingWheeling Civic Center6,233 / 9,000 / $46,812
    March 27, 1979Salt Lake CitySalt Palace10,251 / 13,000 / $76,883
    March 28, 1979DenverDenver Auditorium4,119 / 6,841 / $36,247
    March 29, 1979LincolnPershing Center4,597 / 7,500 / $30,800
    March 30, 1979TopekaTopeka Municipal Auditorium4,200 / 4,200 / $28,400
    April 2, 1979SyracuseOnondaga War Memorial Auditorium2,862 / 9,000 / ???
    April 3, 1979PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson Civic Center3,325 / 3,325 / $28,263
    April 4, 1979RochesterWar Memorial Auditorium10,442 / 10,442 / $89,253
    April 6, 1979HempsteadNassau Coliseum10,428 / 15,546 / $85,160
    April 7, 1979New HavenNew Haven Coliseum5,793 / 9,500 / $47,597
    April 8, 1979ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center6,528 / 9,200 / $48,370
    April 10, 1979SalemRoanoke Valley Civic Center1,874 / 8,000 / $14,055
    April 11, 1979HamptonHampton Coliseum6,088 / 10,063 / $45,029
    April 12, 1979CharlotteCharlotte Park Center2,017 / 3,102 / $15,128
    April 13, 1979AtlantaFox Theater4,033 / 4,033 / $31,256
    April 14, 1979GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum5,643 / 11,176 / $42,323
    April 23, 1979NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall4,266 / 4,266 / €13,865
    April 24, 1979
    April 25, 1979GlasgowScotlandGlasgow Apollo7,000 / 7,000 / €21,000
    April 26, 1979
    April 28, 1979EdinburghEdinburgh Odeon1,784 / 1,784 / €5,352
    April 29, 1979ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo7,000 / 7,000 / €24,500
    April 30, 1979
    May 1, 1979LiverpoolEmpire Theater5,100 / 5,100 / ???
    May 2, 1979
    May 4, 1979LondonHammersmith Odeon15,148 / 15,148 / €49,231
    May 5, 1979
    May 6, 1979
    May 7, 1979
    May 9, 1979CoventryCoventry Theater2,136 / 2,136 / ???
    May 10, 1979BirminghamBirmingham Odeon4,878 / 4,878 / €17,073
    May 11, 1979
    May 13, 1979SouthamptonGaumont Theater2,419 / 2,419 / €8,467
    May 14, 1979BristolColston Hall3,864 / 3,864 / €13,524
    May 15, 1979
    May 17, 1979[a]ParisFranceLe Stadium-
    May 18, 1979PoperingeBelgiumMaeke Blyde Hall??? / ??? / ???
    May 22, 1979OsloNorwayChateau Neuf1,600 / 1,600 / ???
    May 23, 1979GothenburgSwedenGothenburg Concert House1,300 / 1,300 / $27,300 SEC
    May 25, 1979StockholmGrona Lund5,000 / 5,000 / ???
    May 27, 1979ErlangenWest GermanyStadthalle1,500 / 1,500 / $27,000 DEM
    May 28, 1979OffenbachStadthalle3,000 / 3,000 / $57,000 DEM
    May 29, 1979HamburgHamburg Music Hall??? / ??? / ???
    May 31, 1979[b]MannheimRose Garden-
    June 1, 1979[b]ZurichSwitzerlandVolkshaus-
    June 2, 1979[b]MunichWest GermanyCircus Krone-
    June 4, 1979GeleenNetherlandsDamen Sports Park50,000 / 50,000 / ???

    Box office score data

    List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
    DateCityVenueAttendanceGrossRef(s)
    December 11, 1978Kansas City, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium9,250$72,029[13]
    January 11, 1979Boston, United StatesMusic Hall3,800$31,750[14]
    January 13–14, 1979New York City, United StatesPalladium6,300 / 6,300$52,000
    January 17, 1979Passaic, United StatesCapitol Theatre3,456 / 3,456$28,172[15]
    January 19, 1979Pittsburgh, United StatesCivic Arena14,032 / 14,032$110,421
    January 20, 1979Baltimore, United StatesCivic Center8,676$60,578
    January 21, 1979Philadelphia, United StatesSpectrum13,064$94,467
    January 27, 1979Huntsville, United StatesCivic Center6,850$46,891[16]
    January 28, 1979Memphis, United StatesColiseum7,263$50,833
    January 30, 1979Louisville, United StatesGardens7,201 / 7,201$48,612[17]
    January 31, 1979Bloomington, United StatesIU Auditorium1,968$14,498
    February 1, 1979Columbus, United StatesSt. John's Arena7,355$57,950
    February 2, 1979Saginaw, United StatesCivic Center7,104 / 7,104$60,384
    February 20, 1979Knoxville, United StatesColiseum3,901$28,265[18]
    March 9, 1979Jacksonville, United StatesCivic Auditorium3,125$20,875[19]
    March 10, 1979Hollywood, United StatesSportatorium9,937$60,757
    March 11, 1979Tampa, United StatesHixon Hall7,600 / 7,600$45,077
    March 15, 1979Chattanooga, United StatesSoldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium3,130$21,868[20]
    March 16, 1979Nashville, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium8,468$43,844[21]
    March 18, 1979Wheeling, United StatesCivic Center6,233$46,812
    March 29, 1979Lincoln, United StatesPershing Auditorium4,275$30,800[22]
    March 30, 1979Topeka, United StatesMunicipal Auditorium4,200 / 4,200$29,400
    April 3, 1979Poughkeepsie, United StatesCivic Center3,372 / 3,372$28,263[23]
    April 4, 1979Rochester, United StatesWar Memorial Auditorium10,500 / 10,500$89,253
    April 6, 1979Uniondale, United StatesNassau Coliseum10,400$85,160
    April 7, 1979New Haven, United StatesColiseum5,800$47,597
    April 11, 1979Hampton, United StatesColiseum6,165$45,029[24]
    April 15, 1979Providence, United StatesCivic Center6,684$48,370

    Personnel

    References

    Notes

    1. ^ The performance on May 17, 1979 was canceled due to a fire burning down the venue.
    2. ^ a b c The performances on May 31, June 1 and 2, 1979 were canceled due to Lifeson breaking a finger.

    Citations

    1. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 333.
    2. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 334.
    3. ^ Popoff 2020, pp. 334–335.
    4. ^ Popoff 2020, p. 336.
    5. ^ Rubin, Joe (October 26, 1978). "Entertainment: Rush". Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: The Phoenix. p. 20. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
    6. ^ Reagan, Dave (November 9, 1978). "Rush's reputation remains first-rate". Spokane, Washington: The Spokesman-Review. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
    7. ^ Daly & Hansen 2019, p. 160.
    8. ^ Daly & Hansen 2019, p. 157.
    9. ^ a b Daly & Hansen 2019, pp. 160–175.
    10. ^ a b "Hemispheres Tour". Rush.com. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
    11. ^ Newspaper concert listings:
      • Palmer, Vaughn (October 2, 1978). "Bands battle again at the Commodore". Vancouver, British Columbia: The Vancouver Sun. p. C3. Retrieved January 16, 2023. Rush, Nov. 4, Coliseum Concert Bowl
      • "Sights and Sounds of the Month: Performances". Spokane, Washington: Spokane Daily Chronicle. October 27, 1978. Retrieved January 16, 2023. Rush, a rock concert, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Coliseum.
      • East, Jon (March 1, 1979). "This Week - Southern Rock, Smooth Jazz". No. 33. Ocala, Florida: Ocala Star-Banner. p. 11A. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
    12. ^ East, Jon (March 1, 1979). "This Week - Southern Rock, Smooth Jazz". No. 33. Ocala, Florida: Ocala Star-Banner. p. 11A. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
    13. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 1. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 6, 1979. p. 57. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
    14. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 27, 1979. p. 54. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
    15. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 5. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 3, 1979. p. 64. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    16. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 6. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 10, 1979. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    17. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 7. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 17, 1979. p. 54. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    18. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 10. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 10, 1979. p. 46. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    19. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 12. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 24, 1979. p. 84. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    20. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 14. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 7, 1979. p. 44. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    21. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 13. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 31, 1979. p. 72. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    22. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 15. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 14, 1979. p. 43. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    23. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 16. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 21, 1979. p. 36. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
    24. ^ "Top Box Office". Billboard. Vol. 91, no. 17. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 28, 1979. p. 46. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2023.

    Sources

    • Daly, Skip; Hansen, Eric (2019). Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History. Insight Editions. ISBN 978-1-68383-450-2.
    • Popoff, Martin (2020). Anthem: Rush in the '70s. Toronto: ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-77041-520-1.
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