Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 1969–1970 tours
Appearance
The tables below list the locations and dates for the first two tours by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young during 1969 and 1970. Recordings taken from the shows at the Fillmore East and at The Forum in June and at the Auditorium Theater in July 1970 were released the following year on Four Way Street. The group disbanded temporarily following the end of the second tour, their next concert tour taking place four years later.
In between the two tours, the band recorded and released their second studio album and their first as the quartet with Neil Young on board, Déjà Vu.
First tour dates
Tour[1] | |||
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Date | City | Country | Venue |
16 August 1969
2 shows |
Chicago | United States | Auditorium Theatre |
18 August 1969 | Bethel | Woodstock Festival | |
25 August 1969 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | |
26 August 1969 | |||
27 August 1969 | |||
28 August 1969 | |||
29 August 1969 | |||
30 August 1969 | |||
31 August 1969 | |||
1 September 1969 | ABC Studios | ||
6 September 1969 | ABC Studios This Is Tom Jones | ||
13 September 1969 | Big Sur | Big Sur Folk Festival | |
14 September 1969 | |||
19 September 1969 | New York City | Fillmore East (4 Shows) | |
20 September 1969 | |||
11 October 1969 | New Haven | New Haven Arena | |
9 November 1969 | Santa Barbara | Campus Stadium | |
13 November 1969 | San Francisco | Winterland Ballroom | |
14 November 1969 | |||
15 November 1969 | |||
16 November 1969 | |||
22 November 1969 | Honolulu | HIC Arena | |
26 November 1969 | Denver | Denver Coliseum | |
27 November 1969 | Salt Lake City | Salt Palace | |
28 November 1969 | Dallas | Memorial Auditorium | |
29 November 1969 | Phoenix | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
5 December 1969 | Sacramento | Counties Building - Cal Expo | |
6 December 1969 | Livermore | Altamont Speedway | |
Westwood | Pauley Pavilion | ||
11 December 1969 | Pittsburgh | Civic Arena | |
12 December 1969 | Cleveland | Public Hall | |
13 December 1969 | Chicago | Auditorium Theatre | |
14 December 1969 | Detroit | Masonic Temple Theatre | |
17 December 1969 | Albuquerque | Tingley Coliseum | |
18 December 1969 | Houston | Hofheinz Pavilion | |
21 December 1969 | San Diego | Balboa Stadium | |
Europe | |||
6 January 1970 | London | United Kingdom | Royal Albert Hall |
9 January 1970 | Stockholm | Sweden | Konserthuset |
11 January 1970 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falconercentret |
Second tour dates
Tour[2] | |||
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Dates | City | Country | Venue |
12 May 1970 | Denver | United States | Denver Coliseum |
26 May 1970 | St. Louis | Kiel Auditorium | |
29 May 1970 | Boston | Boston Garden | |
30 May 1970 | Baltimore | Civic Center | |
2 June 1970 | New York City | Fillmore East | |
3 June 1970 | |||
4 June 1970 | |||
5 June 1970 | |||
6 June 1970 | |||
7 June 1970 | |||
9 June 1970 | Providence | Rhode Island Auditorium | |
10 June 1970 | Philadelphia | The Spectrum | |
12 June 1970 | Detroit | Olympia Stadium | |
16 June 1970 | Portland | Memorial Coliseum | |
17 June 1970 | Seattle | Seattle Center Coliseum | |
19 June 1970 | Oakland | Oakland Coliseum Arena | |
26 June 1970 | Inglewood | The Forum | |
28 June 1970 | |||
1 July 1970 | St. Louis | Kiel Municipal Auditorium | |
3 July 1970 | Cleveland | Public Hall | |
5 July 1970 | Chicago | Auditorium Theatre | |
6 July 1970 | |||
7 July 1970 | Madison | Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
9 July 1970 | Bloomington | Metropolitan Sports Center |
Personnel
- David Crosby — vocals, guitars
- Stephen Stills — vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Graham Nash — vocals, guitars, organ
- Neil Young — vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Greg Reeves — bass first tour
- Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels — bass second tour
- Dallas Taylor — drums first tour and May 12
- Johnny Barbata — drums second tour except May 12
References
- ^ "Crosby Stills & Nash 1969 Concerts". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- ^ "Crosby Stills & Nash 1970 Concerts". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2020-05-19.