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Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 Page 1 Date City & State Venue 1988 ( 45 Shows Tota Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 Date City & State Venue 1988 ( 45 Shows Total ) 07/01/88 Ft. Madison, IA Riverfront Stage 07/02/88 Detroit Lakes, MN Musicfest 07/03/88 Winnipeg, MB Red River Exhibition Stadium 07/04/88 Cinncinati, OH Edgewater Drag Strip 07/05/88 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest Rock Stage 07/11/88 Costa Mesa, CA Orange County Fair 07/12/88 Phoenix, AZ Studio West 07/13/88 Tucson, AZ Tucson Gardens 07/14/88 Solano Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern 07/16/88 Northridge, CA San Fernando Valley Fair 07/17/88 Eugene, OR County Fairgrounds 07/18/88 Seattle, WA Paramount Theater 07/19/88 Vancouver, BC Expo Theater 07/20/88 Victoria, BC The Forge 07/22/88 Portland, OR Schnitzer Theater 07/23/88 Medford, OR Jackson County Fair 08/06/88 Oklahoma City, OK Zoo Ampitheater 08/07/88 Barrie, ONT Molsen Park 08/08/88 Oshwa, ONT Ellusions 08/10/88 Collingwood, ONT Mt View Hotel Ballroom 08/11/88 New Market, ONT Bogie's 08/12/88 Sudbury, ONT Bell Park Ampitheater 08/13/88 Kearney, ONT Shangri La Tourist Camp 08/14/88 Ottawa, ONT Grand Central 08/16/88 Montreal, QB Spectrum 08/17/88 Mississauga, ONT Entex 08/18/88 Petersborough, ONT Roxy 08/19/88 Niagara Falls, ONT Uncle Sam's 08/20/88 Bala, ONT Kee to Bala 08/21/88 London, ONT Dr Rockitz 08/22/88 Windsor, ONT California Music Roadhouse 08/23/88 Kitchner, ONT Stages 08/27/88 Wilson, KS Lakeside Ampitheater 08/28/88 Tulsa, OK Bray Theater 08/29/88 Dallas, TX Dallas Alley 08/30/88 San Antonio, TX Sneakers 09/02/88 Oklahoma City, OK Fritzy's 09/03/88 Little Rock, AR Burns Park 09/05/88 Salem, OR Oregon State Fair 09/09/88 Myrtle Beach, SC Castaways 09/09/88 Winston-Salem, NC Baitty's Page 1 Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 09/10/88 Raleigh, NC The Switch 09/12/88 Knoxville, TN East TN State Fair 09/14/88 Reading, PA The Silo 09/15/88 Rome, NY Colemans 09/16/88 York, PA York Interstate Fair 1989 ( 83 Shows Total ) 05/17/89 Oakland, CA Glen County Fair 05/18/89 Chowchilla, CA Madera County Fair 05/19/89 Angels Camp, CA Calamacs County Fair 05/20/89 Sacramento, CA Crest Theater 05/25/89 Shreveport, LA Cowboys 05/26/89 New Orleans, LA Tipitina's 05/27/89 Houston, TX City Park Outdoor Ampitheater 05/28/89 Killeen, TX Cowboy Club 05/29/89 Austin, TX Day show Private 05/29/89 Dallas, TX Night Show Dallas Alley 06/01/89 Hanford, CA King's Fair 06/02/89 Anaheim, CA Celebrity Theater 06/03/89 Garberville, CA Richardson Grove 06/06/89 Fairbanks, AK Sunset Inn 06/07/89 Anchorage, AK Grand Central 06/09/89 Ventura, CA Ventura Theater 06/10/89 Redondo Beach, CA The Strand 06/11/89 San Diego, CA Bachannal 06/12/89 Riverside, CA Monopoly's 06/13/89 Laughlin, NV Riverside resort 06/14/89 Las Vegas, NV Tranasorous Mex 06/16/89 Aspen, CO Paradise Theater 06/17/89 Denver, CO Mile High Stadium 06/18/89 Grand Junction, CO Images 06/22/89 E Moline, IL City Park 06/23/89 St. Louis, MO Westport Playhouse 06/24/89 Celina, OH Carisell Ballroom 06/25/89 Grand Rapids, MI Club Eastbrook 06/27/89 Sault Ste Marie, MI Back Door 06/30/89 Marinette, WI City Park 07/01/89 Brookville, IN White Farmer's Market 07/02/89 Springfield, IL Lincoln Festival 07/04/89 Miami, FL Bayfront Park 07/05/89 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest Rock Stage 07/07/89 Kansas City, MO Starlight Ampitheater 07/08/89 Dayton, OH Courthouse Square 07/10/89 Asheville, NC Club Page 2 Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 07/11/89 Hilton Head, SC Old Post Office 07/13/89 Anaheim, CA Convention Hall 07/14/89 Memphis, TN Nitemoves 07/15/89 Nashville, TN Starwood Ampitheater 07/16/89 Atlanta, GA Center Stage 07/21/89 St Petersburg, FL ChaCha's 07/22/89 West Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach Ampitheater 07/23/89 Daytona Beach, FL Finky's 07/24/89 Ocala, FL Stillwaters 07/25/89 Jacksonville, FL Kahoots 07/27/89 Myrtle Beach, SC Afterdeck 07/28/89 Norfolk, VA The Boathouse 07/29/89 Baltimore, MD Hammerjack's 08/01/89 Wildwood, NJ Oasis 08/02/89 Randolph, NJ Obsessions 08/03/89 Misquamicut, RI The Windjammer 08/04/89 Boston, MA The Channel 08/05/89 Newark, DE Stone Ballroom 08/06/89 Brewster, NY Polo's 08/08/89 Pittsburg, PA Melody Tent 08/09/89 Cherry Hill, NJ NJ State Fair 08/10/89 Wilkes Barre, PA Market Street Square 08/11/89 Darien Lakes, NY Lakeside Ampitheater 08/12/89 Hartford, OH Sharon Speedway 08/13/89 Barrie, ONT Molson Park 08/15/89 Des Moines, IA On the Street Fest 08/16/89 Connersville, IN Roberts Park Ampitheater 08/17/89 Muscatine, IA Great River Days 08/18/89 Breeze, IL Speakeasy Beergardens 08/19/89 Du Pere, WI Brown County Fairgrounds 08/20/89 Merriville, IN Holiday Star Theater 08/21/89 Minneapolis, MN 1st Avenue 08/23/89 Creve Couer, IL City Limits 08/24/89 Quincy, IL Puzzle Pub 08/25/89 Sedelia, MO Missouri State Fair 08/27/89 Ft Worth, TX Billy Bob's 08/30/89 Flagstaff, AZ Orpheum Theater 08/31/89 Phoenix, AZ Celebrity Theater 09/01/89 Laughlin, NV Riverside resort 09/02/89 Laughlin, NV Riverside resort 2 shows 09/03/89 Buena Park, CA Knottsberry Farms Amusement Park 09/12/89 Tulare, CA Tulare County Fair 09/14/89 Lihue, HI Kauai Convention Theater 08/15/89 Honolulu, HI Olaha Tower Ballroom 09/16/89 Lahaina Maui, HI Maui Marriott Page 3 Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 09/17/89 Kona, HI Kona Lagoon Longhouse 1990 ( 136 Shows Total ) 05/10/90 Decatur, AL Barney's 05/11/90 Memphis, TN Mudd Island 05/12/90 Nashville, TN Starwood Ampitheater 05/13/90 Atlanta, GA The Roxy 05/14/90 Panama City, FL The Spinnaker 05/15/90 Tallahassee, FL The Moon 05/18/90 Jacksonville, FL The Landing 05/19/90 Jackson, MS Main Stage 05/20/90 Biloxi, MS Coast Coliseum 05/22/90 Baton Rouge, LA Texas Club 05/23/90 Leesville, LA Willie's 05/24/90 New Orleans, LA Music Hall 05/25/90 Houston, TX Rockerfellers 05/26/90 Harker Heights, TX Sidekicks 05/27/90 El Paso, TX Mountain Shadow Lakes 05/30/90 Ocala, Fl Stillwaters 05/31/90 Tampa, FL Baja Beach Club 06/01/90 Kissimmee, FL Watermania Funpark 06/02/90 Port St Lucie, FL Sip's 06/03/90 Miami, FL Metro Zoo 06/05/90 Prestonburg, KY Center Stage 06/01/90 Hazard, KY Center Stage Too 06/07/90 Columbus, OH Valley Dale 06/08/90 Racine, WI Great Lakes Dragway 06/09/90 Brookville, IN White Farmer's Market 06/10/90 Owensboro, KY Davies County High School 06/11/90 Knoxville, TN Ella Gurus 06/13/90 Crestwood, IL Crestwood Lookout 06/14/90 Pittsburg, PA Melody Tent 06/15/90 Baltimore, MD Pier 6 Pavillion 06/16/90 Norfolk, VA The Boathouse 06/17/90 Richmond, VA Dukes 06/20/90 Shepton, PA Irvin's 06/21/90 Hyannis, MA Pufferbellies 06/22/90 Allentown, PA Airport Music Hall 06/23/90 Boston, MA The Channel 06/24/90 Missqumicutt, RI The Windjammer 06/25/90 Northhampton, MA Pearl Street 06/27/90 Akron, OH Jackie Lee Entertainment Center 06/28/90 Rosemont, IL Rosemont Festival 06/29/90 Oglesby, IL City Festival Page 4 Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 06/30/90 Huntington Beach, CA Del Mar Fair 07/01/90 Springfield, IL (2 Shows) Lincoln Festival 07/03/90 Lincoln, NB Eagle Raceway 07/04/90 Miami, FL Bayfront Park 07/06/90 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest Pabst Stage 07/07/90 Parkman, OH City Festival 07/07/90 Wheeling, IL Grandstand 07/08/90 Toledo, OH Speedway 07/10/90 Toronto, ONT Ontario Place 07/11/90 Wassaga Beach, ONT Dyconia Resort 07/12/90 Ottawa, ONT Barrymore's 07/13/90 Cambridge, ONT Highlands 07/14/90 Bala, ONT Kee to Bala 07/15/90 Williamsonville, NY Sinbad's 07/18/90 Grand Rapids, MI Club Eastbrook 07/19/90 Montgomery City, MO (2 shows) Montgomery County Fair 07/20/90 Akron, OH Hart Plaza 07/21/90 Hinkley, MN Mission Creek Theme Park 07/22/90 Rochester, MN Olmstead Fair 07/25/90 Portland, OR Multnomah County Fair 07/26/90 Janesville, WI Rock County Fair 07/27/90 Omaha, NB Omaha Raceway 07/28/90 Shelbina, MO Black Creek Campground 07/29/90 Centralia, NB (2 shows) Fairgrounds 07/31/90 St Paul, MN Riverfest Variety Stage 08/01/90 Des Moines, IA Cactus Jack's 08/02/90 Merriville, IN Holiday Star Theater 08/03/90 Harrison, MI Clare County Fair 08/04/90 Jefferson City, MO Jefferson Cole County Fair 08/05/90 Centalia, IL City Festival 08/06/90 Sturgis, SD Buffalo Chip Campground 08/08/90 Harrisburg, PA Club Met 08/09/90 Hagertown, MD Hagerton Fairgrounds 08/10/90 Cherry Hill, NJ Cherry Hill fairgrounds 08/11/90 Morgan, NJ Club Bene 08/12/90 Wilkes Barre, PA Market Square 08/14/90 Dayton, OH McDuffy's 08/15/90 Quincy, IL Baldwin Field 08/16/90 Chicago, IL Park West 08/17/90 Detroit, MI Key West 08/18/90 Cleveland, OH Front Row Theater 08/19/90 Youngsville, PA Lodge Concert Grounds 08/20/90 Ventura, CA Vetura Fairgrounds 08/22/90 Kansas City, MO Lonestar 08/23/90 Wichita, KS Catillion Page 5 Chris Bray's Touring History with John Kay & Steppenwolf 1988-2018 08/24/90 Douglas, NB Ichy Coo Park 08/25/90 St Louis, MO Westport Playhouse 09/26/90 Long Beach, CA Naval Station 09/27/90 Huntington Beach, CA Peppers Golden Bear 09/28/90 Bakersfield, CA Kern County Fair 09/30/90 Fresno, CA Paul Paul Theater 10/02/90 Boise, ID Morrison Theater 10/03/90 Yakima, WA Washington State Fair 10/04/90 Seattle, WA Parker's 10/05/90 Olympia, WA Detroits 10/06/90 Spokane, WA Spokane Opera House 10/07/90 Great Falls, MT Civic Center 10/10/90 Klamath Falls, OR Ross Raglund Theater 10/11/90 Reno, NV East Street 10/12/90 San Jose, CA Club 10/12/90 Pheonix, AZ Club 10/25/90 Bergen, Norway Maxines 10/26/90 Oslo, Norway Rockefeller Music Hall 10/27/90 Trondhiem, Norway Olavshallen 10/29/90 Arhus, Denmark Ridehuset 10/30/90 Copenhagen, Denmark Pumpehuset 11/01/90 Frankfort, GMY Batschkapp 11/02/90 Fulda, GMY Jugendtreff 11/03/90
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