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Encyclopedia > 1986 Tour
1986 Tour
Tour by Van Halen
Start date 27 March 1986
End date 3 November 1986
Legs 2
Shows 112

The 1986 Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen. Van Halen is an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California in 1972. ... is the 86th day of the year (87th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... A concert comprises a performance, usually involving some degree of formality, and particularly a performance featuring music. ... “Hard Rock” redirects here. ... Van Halen is an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California in 1972. ...

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History

This was the band's first concert with Sammy Hagar on lead vocals (and second electric guitar), following the acrimonious departure of original singer David Lee Roth. It was also a tour to promote the band's first album with Hagar, 5150. Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947 in Monterey, California, USA), better known as Sammy Hagar (aka The Red Rocker), is an American rock guitarist, singer, and composer. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical current, which is then amplified. ... David Lee Roth (sometimes referred to as Diamond Dave) (born 10 October 1953, Bloomington, Indiana) is a American rock vocalist, songwriter, actor, author, and former radio personality, best known for his work with the band Van Halen. ... 5150 is the seventh album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1986. ...


Like many Van Halen tours, the routing only took the band across North America, as travelling internationally was hard for the band's complicated and heavy stage set. North America North America is a continent[1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ...


The 1986 Tour took place in the context of the great David Lee Roth-Van Halen split, with former Van Halen fan base being split as well. Those who had gone onto the new Van Halen's side of the split used the concerts as an opportunity to voice their stance, frequently via unison chants of "Fuck Dave!" The tour set a trend later Hagar-era ones would follow: the number of pre-Hagar Van Halen songs was kept to a minimum, with Hagar only being willing to play that era's best-known songs. And even then, the group's biggest hit to casual listeners, "Jump", was usually omitted from the set list, or sung by the audience instead of Hagar. Furthermore, some material from Hagar's own career was incorporated, most notably his recent MTV hit "I Can't Drive 55". Indeed, the addition of Hagar's guitar gave Eddie Van Halen more room to move, or to play keyboards on Audio sample Jump is a song recorded by the rock group Van Halen. ... Set List by The Frames was recorded live in Dublin in November 2002. ... This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ... Edward Van Halen (born Edward Lodewijk van Halen on January 26, 1955[1] in Amsterdam, Netherlands), is a guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter and producer most famous for being the lead guitarist and a co-founder of the hard rock band, Van Halen. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


The second concert at New Haven Coliseum was filmed and shown live on television and released on VHS with the title Van Halen - Live Without a Net; it has subsequently been released on DVD. The Coliseum on the morning of the implosion, with much of the structure stripped away. ... Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS is a recording and playing standard for analog video cassette recorders (VCRs), developed by Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) and launched... Live concert video of Van Halen recorded in New Haven, CT in 1986, and released the following year. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ...


Tour Dates

[1]


First leg

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Second leg

  • 26 June 1986: San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
  • 28 June 1986: San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
  • 29 June 1986: San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
  • 02 July 1986: Inglewood, CA - Inglewood Forum
  • 03 July 1986: Inglewood, CA - Inglewood Forum
  • 05 July 1986: Inglewood, CA - Inglewood Forum
  • 08 July 1986: Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Veterans Memorial Arena
  • 10 July 1986: Las Vegas, NV - Thomas & Mack Center
  • 12 July 1986: Boulder, CO - Folsom Field
  • 14 July 1986: Albuquerque, NM - Tingley Coliseum
  • 16 July 1986: Oklahoma City, OK - Myriad Convention Center
  • 19 July 1986: Dallas, TX - Cotton Bowl
  • 21 July 1986: St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Arena
  • 22 July 1986: St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Arena
  • 23 July 1986: St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Arena
  • 25 July 1986: Cleveland, OH - Richfield Coliseum
  • 26 July 1986: Cleveland, OH - Richfield Coliseum
  • 28 July 1986: East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands Arena
  • 29 July 1986: East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands Arena
  • 31 July 1986: East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands Arena
  • 01 August 1986: East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands Arena
  • 02 August 1986: Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
  • 04 August 1986: Philadelphia, PA - The Spectrum
  • 05 August 1986: Philadelphia, PA - The Spectrum
  • 06 August 1986: Philadelphia, PA - The Spectrum
  • 08 August 1986: Largo, MD - Capital Centre
  • 09 August 1986: Largo, MD - Capital Centre
  • 11 August 1986: Worcester, MA - DCU Center
  • 12 August 1986: Worcester, MA - DCU Center
  • 14 August 1986: Worcester, MA - DCU Center
  • 15 August 1986: Worcester, MA - DCU Center
  • 18 August 1986: Toronto, ON - CNE Stadium
  • 20 August 1986: Montreal, QE - Montreal Forum
  • 22 August 1986: Providence, RI - Providence Civic Center
  • 23 August 1986: Providence, RI Providence Civic Center
  • 24 August 1986: Portland, ME - Cumberland County Civic Center
  • 25 August 1986: Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center
  • 26 August 1986: New Haven, CT - New Haven Coliseum
  • 27 August 1986: New Haven, CT New Haven Coliseum
  • 29 August 1986: Niagara Falls, NY - Niagara Falls Convention Center
  • 01 September 1986: Rochester, NY - Silver Stadium
  • 27 September 1986: Lafayette, LA - Cajun Dome
  • 29 September 1986: Houston, TX - Houston Summit Arena
  • 30 September 1986: Ft. Worth, TX - Fort Worth Convention Center
  • 01 October 1986: Ft. Worth, TX - Fort Worth Convention Center
  • 03 October 1986: San Antonio, TX - Freeman Coliseum
  • 04 October 1986: Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
  • 06 October 1986: Las Cruces, NM - Pan American Center
  • 08 October 1986: Salt Lake City, UT - Salt Palace
  • 10 October 1986: Casper, WY - Casper Events Center
  • 11 October 1986: Rapid City, SD - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
  • 14 October 1986: Billings, MT - MetraPark Arena
  • 16 October 1986: Pullman, WA - Beasely Performing Arts Coliseum
  • 18 October 1986: Pocatello, ID - Holt Arena
  • 19 October 1986: Boise, ID - BSU Pavilion
  • 21 October 1986: Seattle, WA - Seattle Center Coliseum
  • 22 October 1986: Seattle, WA Seattle Center Coliseum
  • 23 October 1986: Vancouver, BC - BC Place Stadium
  • 25 October 1986: Portland, OR - Portland Memorial Coliseum
  • 26 October 1986: Portland, OR Portland Memorial Coliseum
  • 29 October 1986: Reno, NV - Lawlor Events Center
  • 31 October 1986: San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace
  • 01 November 1986: San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace
  • 02 November 1986: San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace
  • 03 November 1986: San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace

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References

  1. ^ http://www.bootlegvideos.com/vhtourdates.html

External links

  • Van-Halen.com - The official Van Halen website
  • Van Halen NewsDesk


 
 

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