Departure Tour


The Departure Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey. The tour was in support of their 1980 album Departure which was their first Top 10 album on the Billboard 200 that peaked at #8 and like their previous two albums, Infinity and Evolution. This was also the last Journey tour to feature founding member of the band Gregg Rolie who left the band to start a family.

Tour Date's

Departure

Released March 1980

Mar. 26, 1980 San Francisco, CA
Mar. 28, 1980 Oakland Coliseum. Oakland, CA Babys
Mar. 30, 1980 San Diego, CA Babys
Apr. 2, 1980 Long Beach, CA Babys
Apr. 3, 1980 Los Angeles, CA Babys
Apr. 4, 1980 Tucson, AZ Babys
Apr. 5, 1980 Phoenix, AZ
Apr. 6, 1980 Albuquerque, NM
Apr. 8, 1980 Oklahoma City, OK
Apr. 10, 1980 Fort Worth, TX
Apr. 12, 1980 Houston, TX
Apr. 13, 1980 Beaumont, TX
Apr. 15, 1980 Little Rock, AK
Apr. 17, 1980 Baton Rouge, LA
Apr. 18, 1980 Biloxi, MS
Apr. 19, 1980 Jackson, MS
Apr. 20, 1980 Birmingham, AL
Apr. 22, 1980 Fort Meyers, FL
Apr. 24, 1980 Lakeland, FL
Apr. 25, 1980 Miami, FL
Apr. 26, 1980 Jacksonville, Fl
Apr. 27, 1980 St. Petersburg, FL
Apr. 30, 1980 Mid-south Coliseum. Memphis, TN Babys
May 1, 1980 Assembly Hall. Champaign, IL
May 2, 1980 Louisville, KY
May 3, 1980 Nashville, TN
May 4, 1980 Elliot Hall of Music. Purdue University. West Lafayette, IN Babys
May 6, 1980 Utica, NY
May 7, 1980 Springfield, MA
May 9, 1980 Cleveland, OH
May 10, 1980 Pittsburgh, PA
May 11, 1980 Cleveland, OH
May 16, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
May 17, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
May 18, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
May 19, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
May 20, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
May 22, 1980 Cincinnati, OH
May 23, 1980 Indianapolis, IN
May 24, 1980 South Bend, IN
May 26, 1980 Iowa Jam '80. State Fairgrounds Grandstand. Des Moines, IA Molly Hatchet, Toto, Babys, Off Broadway
May 27, 1980 Rosemont Horizon. Chicago, IL Babys
May 29, 1980 Cedar Rapids, IA
May 30, 1980 Springfield, IL
Jun. 3, 1980 Seattle, WA
Jun. 4, 1980 Portland, OR
Jun. 21, 1980 Honolulu, HW
Jun. 24, 1980 Toledo, OH
Jun. 25, 1980 Toledo, OH
Jun. 26, 1980 Milwaukee, WI
Jun. 27, 1980 Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City, MO April Wine, Kenny Loggins, Doobie Brothers
Jun. 29, 1980 St. Louis, MO
Jul. 1, 1980 Springfield, MO
Jul. 2, 1980 Tusla, OK
Jul. 3, 1980 Omaha, NB
Jul. 7, 1980 Denver, CO
Jul. 8, 1980 Bicentennial Center. Salina, KS
Jul. 26, 1980 Los Angeles, CA
Jul. 27, 1980 Oakland Stadium. Oakland, CA Black Sabbath/Cheap Trick/Molly Hatchet
Jul. 30, 1980 Bloomington, MN
Jul. 31, 1980 Alpine Valley, WI
Aug. 2, 1980 Atwood Stadium. Flint, MI Pat Benatar & Eddie Money
Aug. 4, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
Aug. 5, 1980 Cobo Hall. Detroit, MI
Aug. 8, 1980 Montreal, Quebec
Aug. 10, 1980 Saratogo, NY
Aug. 12, 1980 Syracuse, NY
Aug. 14, 1980 Buffalo, NY
Aug. 15, 1980 Rochester, NY
Aug. 16, 1980 Nassau, NY
Aug. 17, 1980 Providence, RI
Aug. 20, 1980 Philadelphia, PA
Aug. 21, 1980 Allentown, PA
Aug. 22, 1980 New Haven, CT
Aug. 23, 1980 Largo, MD
Aug. 24, 1980 Capitol Centre. Landover, MD
Aug. 26, 1980 Hampton, VA
Aug. 28, 1980 Mobile, AL
Aug. 19, 1980 Atlanta, CA
Aug. 30, 1980 Knoxville, TN
Aug. 31, 1980 Dayton, OH
Sep. 1, 1980 Chicago, IL
Sep. 7, 1980 Hamburg, Germany
Sep. 8, 1980 West Berlin, Germany
Sep. 9, 1980 Offenbach, West Germany
Sep. 12, 1980 Nurmberg, West Germany
Sep. 13, 1980 Munich, West Germany
Sep. 15, 1980 Heidelberg, West Germany
Sep. 16, 1980 Stuttgart, West Germany
Sep. 18, 1980 Zurich, Switzerland
Sep. 20, 1980 Dortmund, West Germany
Sep. 22, 1980 London, England
Oct. 8, 1980 Shibuya Kokai-do, Shibuya. Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 10, 1980 (Matinee & Evening) International Exposition Hall. Osaka, Japan
Oct. 11, 1980 Nakano Sun Plaza. Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 13, 1980 Koseinenkin Hall, Shinjyuku. Tokyo, Japan
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