1985/86 Brother were you bound Tour
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The first tour after the split (Roger left the band in 1983)
A very succesful tour, but a bit sad for some fans. Any of the Roger 's songs (hits) was performed.
New musicians on stage: Scott Page (saxophone, already in 1983 tour), Mark Hart (keyboards, guitars, vocals), Carl Verheyen (lead guitar), Marty Walsh (guitar)
Carl became lead guitarist, replacing the departing guitarist Roger Hodgson.
The band played stadium shows all across the U.S. and Canada .
In 1986 the group toured Europe , selling out huge arenas in eight countries.
This tour finished with a command performance for Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
After some gigs, the band played in little local clubs, as Rick & the Rockets (you can see some photos in the link)
September 1985
- CANADA -
23 - St. John’s
24 - St. John’s
25 - St. John’s
27 - Halifax
28 - Moncton
29 - Fredrickton
October 1985
- USA -
2 - Bloomington
4 - Kalamazoo
5 - Buffalo
6 - Lake Placid
7 - Worcester
9 - Troy
11 - Philadelphia
12 - Fairfax
13 - Hampton
14 - New Haven
16 - New York
18 - Cambridge
- CANADA -
19 - Ottawa
21 - Quebec City
22 - Montreal
24 - Toronto
- USA -
25 - Hartford
27 - Detroit
29 - Chicago
30 - Madison
November 1985
1 - Milwaukee
2 - Minneapolis
4 - St. Luis
5 - Kansas City
6 - Norman
8 - San Antonio
9 - Houston
10 - Dallas
12 - Chicago
14 - Calgary (Canada)
17 - Vancouver (Canada)
18 - Seattle
20 - Los Angeles
21 - Los Angeles
23 - Costa Mesa
- EUROPE -
January 1986
13 - Caen (France)
14 - París (France)
15 - París (France)
16 - París (France)
17 - París (France)
18 - París (France)
20 - Toulouse (France)
21 - Toulouse (France)
22 - Bordeaux (France)
23 - Nantes (France)
25 - San Sebastián (Spain)
27 - Bilbao (Spain)
28 - Madrid (Spain)
30 - Barcelona (Spain)
31 - Avignon (France)
February 1986
1 - Laussane (Switzerland)
3 - Nice (France)
4 - Clermont Ferrand (France)
5 - Poitiers (France)
6 - Lille (France)
8 - Strasbourg (France)
9 - Metz (France)
10 - Dijon (France)
11 - Lyon (France)
13 - Rotterdam (Holland)
14 - Frankfurt (Germany)
15 - Hamburg (Germany)
16 - Bremen (Germany)
18 - Brussels (Belgium)
19 - Saarbrucken (Germany)
21 - Passau (Germany)
22 - Wurzburg (Germany)
23 - Friedrichshafen (Germany)
25 - Dussseldorf (Germany)
26 - Dortmund (Germany)
28 - Zurich (Switzerland)
March 1986
1 - Ludwigshafen (Germany)
2 - Nuremberg (Germany)
4 - Munich (Germany)
6 - Stuttgart (Germany)
8 - London (UK)
10 - London (UK)
11 - Birmingham (UK)
13 - Nice (France)
14 - Berna (Switzerland)
15 - Berna (Switzerland)
17 - Copenhague (Denmark)
19 - Berlin (Germany)