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Dynasty Tour Associated album Dynasty Start date June 15, 1979 End date December 16, 1979 Legs 2 No. of shows82 played, 5 cancelled
The Dynasty Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Kiss . It was their first tour since Alive II's tour ended on April 2, 1978 in Japan.
The Dynasty Tour, also known as "The Return of Kiss", was the first tour to feature the famous flying stunt by Gene Simmons . This was also the first tour to feature Ace Frehley 's "lighted guitar" and his rocket-shooting guitar, where after his smoke-spewing guitar solo, the still-smoking guitar would float up. As it was floating upward, he would appear with another guitar, aim the neck at the floating guitar, shoot the rockets, and blow it up. A trick was designed for Paul Stanley that involved him putting on a headset and shooting a laser out of his left eye to mock the effect seen in Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park the year before. After several runthroughs, both Stanley and manager Bill Aucoin said no to the idea, citing the danger involved.
The tour, dubbed "The Return Of Kiss", also saw a decline in audience. Additional dates at the Pontiac Silverdome were cancelled. Reviews and recordings have confirmed the tour was also of poor musical quality. This was the last tour with Peter Criss on drums until 1996. He would later admit he would intentionally stop playing during shows just to upset the rest of the band.
This tour is also famous for being the only tour to feature songs from all four members solo albums. Simmons performed "Radioactive ", Criss performed "Tossin' and Turnin' ", Frehley performed "New York Groove ", and Stanley performed "Move On". Simmons' and Criss' songs were replaced with more familiar songs early in the tour. Criss' song "Dirty Livin" was reportedly rehearsed, but never performed.
Frehley stated in various interviews that Kiss was becoming a youth-oriented band. It was because kids were showing up dressed in costume and make-up for their shows along with their parents. As a result, many teenage fans felt alienated and were turned off by the band.
Tour setlist
"King of the Night Time World"
"Let Me Go Rock 'n' Roll"
"Move On"
"Calling Dr. Love "
"Firehouse "
"New York Groove " (lighted guitar)
"I Was Made for Lovin' You "
"Love Gun "
"2,000 Man" (Ace Frehley Guitar-Solo, smoking guitar, flying guitar, rocket shooting guitar)
"Christine Sixteen"
"God of Thunder " (Gene Simmons Bass-Solo, Bloodspitting and Flying-Stunt, Peter Criss Drum-Solo)
"Shout It Out Loud "
"Black Diamond "
"Detroit Rock City "
"Beth "
"Rock and Roll All Nite "
"Radioactive" and "Tossin' and Turnin'" were played at a few shows during the tour and "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll " and "Christine Sixteen " were put in their places.
Tour dates
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Date
City
Country
Venue
Tickets sold/Available
Box office
June 15, 1979
Lakeland, Florida
United States
Lakeland Civic Center
June 17, 1979
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Hollywood Sportatorium
June 19, 1979
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah Civic Center
June 22, 1979
Columbia, South Carolina
Carolina Coliseum
June 24, 1979
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Coliseum
June 26, 1979
Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville Memorial Auditorium
June 28, 1979
Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville Civic Center
June 30, 1979
Atlanta, Georgia
The Omni
July 3, 1979
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum
10,336
$101,280
July 5, 1979
Hampton, Virginia
Hampton Coliseum
8,682
$85,430
July 7, 1979
Landover, Maryland
Capital Centre
July 8, 1979
July 10, 1979
Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke Civic Center
11,000 (Sold Out)
$108,670
July 13, 1979
Pontiac, Michigan
Pontiac Silverdome
July 16, 1979
Lexington, Kentucky
Rupp Arena
9,480
$92,500
July 18, 1979
Cleveland, Ohio
Richfield Coliseum
July 19, 1979
July 21, 1979
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
13,873
$142,352
July 22, 1979
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
July 24, 1979
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
July 25, 1979
July 28, 1979
Portland, Maine
Cumberland County Civic Center
July 31, 1979
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence Civic Center
18,436
$181,698
August 1, 1979
August 4, 1979
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens
August 6, 1979
Montreal, Quebec
Montreal Forum
August 8, 1979
Buffalo, New York
United States
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
August 10, 1979
Indianapolis, Indiana
Market Square Arena
13,283
$130,240
August 12, 1979
Memphis, Tennessee
Mid-South Coliseum
August 14, 1979
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
August 16, 1979
Birmingham, Alabama
BJCC Arena
August 18, 1979
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Riverside Centroplex
August 20, 1979
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile Civic Center
September 1, 1979
Uniondale, New York
Nassau Coliseum
September 3, 1979
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven Coliseum
September 5, 1979
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield Civic Center
September 7, 1979
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Spectrum
September 10, 1979
Huntington, West Virginia
Huntington Civic Center
September 12, 1979
Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville Civic Coliseum
September 14, 1979
Cincinnati, Ohio
Riverfront Coliseum
September 16, 1979
Louisville, Kentucky
Freedom Hall
September 18, 1979
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne Coliseum
September 20, 1979
Evansville, Indiana
Roberts Municipal Stadium
September 22, 1979
Chicago, Illinois
International Amphitheatre
September 24, 1979
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
M.E.C.C.A. Arena
September 26, 1979
Madison, Wisconsin
Dane County Expo Coliseum
September 28, 1979
Bloomington, Minnesota
Met Center
September 30, 1979
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Municipal Auditorium
October 2, 1979
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Arena
October 4, 1979
Des Moines, Iowa
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
October 6, 1979
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth Arena
October 8, 1979
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha Civic Auditorium
October 10, 1979
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Five Seasons Center
October 12, 1979
Valley Center, Kansas
Britt Brown Arena
October 14, 1979
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Pine Bluff Convention Center
October 17, 1979
Norman, Oklahoma
Lloyd Noble Center
October 19, 1979
San Antonio, Texas
Hemisfair Arena
October 21, 1979
Houston, Texas
The Summit
October 23, 1979
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth Convention Center
October 27, 1979
Abilene, Texas
Taylor County Expo Center
October 29, 1979
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa Assembly Center
October 31, 1979
Lubbock, Texas
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
November 2, 1979
Midland, Texas
Al G. Langford Chaparral Center
November 4, 1979
Denver, Colorado
McNichols Sports Arena
November 6, 1979
Anaheim, California
Anaheim Convention Center
November 7, 1979
Los Angeles, California
The Forum
15,822 (Sold Out)
$187,240
November 10, 1979
Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 19, 1979
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Pacific Coliseum
November 21, 1979
Seattle, Washington
United States
Seattle Center Coliseum
November 25, 1979
San Francisco, California
Cow Palace
November 27, 1979
Fresno, California
Selland Arena
November 29, 1979
San Diego, California
San Diego Sports Arena
December 1, 1979
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Tingley Coliseum
December 3, 1979
Amarillo, Texas
Amarillo Civic Center
December 6, 1979
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Lake Charles Civic Center
December 8, 1979
Shreveport, Louisiana
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
December 10, 1979
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi Coliseum
December 12, 1979
Biloxi, Mississippi
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
December 14, 1979
Huntsville, Alabama
Von Braun Civic Center
December 16, 1979
Toledo, Ohio
Toledo Sports Arena
Cancelled Dates
Date
City
Venue
Reason
June 14, 1979
Lakeland, Florida
Lakeland Civic Center
More rehearsal time
June 20, 1979
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah Civic Center
Low ticket sales
July 1, 1979
Atlanta, Georgia
The Omni
Low ticket sales
July 14, 1979
Pontiac, Michigan
Pontiac Silverdome
Low ticket sales
July 27, 1979
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
Low ticket sales / rerouting of tour
July 28, 1979
September 29, 1979
Bloomington, Minnesota
Met Center
Low ticket sales
November 23, 1979
Portland, Oregon
Portland Memorial Coliseum
Fire marshall refused to issue a permit
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