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The '''''World Vengeance Tour''''' was a [[concert tour]] by British [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Judas Priest]] which was in support of the album ''[[Screaming for Vengeance]]''. It ran from 26 August 1982 until 29 May 1983 with the tour being mainly in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] with support acts [[Iron Maiden]], [[Krokus]] and [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]]. The 12 December 1982 show was filmed for a live DVD entitled [[Live Vengeance '82]], originally released on VHS as ''Judas Priest Live''. The tour ended on 21 February 1983, but the band saw themselves perform at the 1983 [[US Festival]] in [[San Bernardino, California]] on 29 May along with fellow bands [[Quiet Riot]], [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Triumph (band)|Triumph]] and [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]].
The '''''World Vengeance Tour''''' was a [[concert tour]] by British [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Judas Priest]] which was in support of the album ''[[Screaming for Vengeance]]''. It ran from 26 August 1982 until 29 May 1983 with the tour being mainly in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] with support acts [[Iron Maiden]], [[Krokus]] and [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]]. The 12 December 1982 show was filmed for a live DVD entitled [[Live Vengeance '82]], originally released on VHS as ''Judas Priest Live''. The tour ended on 21 February 1983, but the band saw themselves perform at the 1983 [[US Festival]] in [[San Bernardino, California]] on 29 May along with fellow bands [[Quiet Riot]], [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Triumph (band)|Triumph]] and [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/the-us-festival-remembered-30-years-later/|title=The Story of the Influential, Short-Lived, Very Expensive US Festival|publisher=ultimateclassicrock.com|accessdate=3 September 2015}}</ref>


==Setlist==
==Setlist==
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/stats/average-setlist/judas-priest-6bd6bafa.html?tour=World+Vengeance|title=Average setlist for tour: World Vengeance|publisher=Setlist.fm|accessdate=26 November 2016}}</ref>


# "The Hellion"
# "The Hellion"

Revision as of 19:42, 26 November 2016

World Vengeance Tour
Concert by Judas Priest
Associated albumScreaming for Vengeance
Start date26 August 1982
End date29 May 1983
No. of shows104
Judas Priest concert chronology

The World Vengeance Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of the album Screaming for Vengeance. It ran from 26 August 1982 until 29 May 1983 with the tour being mainly in the United States and Canada with support acts Iron Maiden, Krokus and Uriah Heep. The 12 December 1982 show was filmed for a live DVD entitled Live Vengeance '82, originally released on VHS as Judas Priest Live. The tour ended on 21 February 1983, but the band saw themselves perform at the 1983 US Festival in San Bernardino, California on 29 May along with fellow bands Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Triumph and Scorpions. [1]

Setlist

[2]

  1. "The Hellion"
  2. "Electric Eye"
  3. "Riding on the Wind"
  4. "Heading Out to the Highway"
  5. "Metal Gods"
  6. "Bloodstone"
  7. "Breaking the Law"
  8. "Sinner"
  9. "Desert Plains"
  10. "The Ripper"
  11. "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
  12. "Devil's Child"
  13. "Screaming for Vengeance"
  14. "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"
  15. "Victim of Changes"
  16. "Living After Midnight"
  17. "The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)" (Fleetwood Mac cover)
  18. "Hell Bent for Leather"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
26 August 1982 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania United States Stabler Arena
28 August 1982 East Troy, Wisconsin Alpine Valley Music Theatre
29 August 1982 Springfield, Illinois Prairie Capital Convention Center
31 August 1982 Amarillo, Texas Amarillo Civic Center
2 September 1982 Lubbock, Texas City Bank Coliseum
3 September 1983 El Paso, Texas El Paso County Coliseum
4 September 1982 Odessa, Texas Ector County Coliseum
6 September 1982 Lake Charles, Louisiana Sudduth Coliseum
7 September 1982 Houston, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum
9 September 1982 Corpus Christi, Texas Memorial Coliseum
10 September 1982 San Antonio, Texas Hemisfair Arena
11 September 1982 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena
12 September 1982 Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center
14 September 1982 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Arena
15 September 1982 Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Auditorium
16 September 1982 Lincoln, Nebraska Pershing Center
17 September 1982 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center
19 September 1982 Rockford, Illinois BMO Harris Bank Center
21 September 1982 Chicago, Illinois International Amphitheatre
22 September 1982 Richfield, Ohio Richfield Coliseum
23 September 1982 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena
25 September 1982 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Arena
26 September 1982 Kalamazoo, Michigan Wings Event Center
28 September 1982 Huntington, West Virginia Huntington Civic Center
29 September 1982 Columbus, Ohio Battelle Hall
1 October 1982 Worcester, Massachusetts DCU Center
2 October 1982 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden
3 October 1983 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania City Island
6 October 1983 Portland, Maine Cumberland County Civic Center
7 October 1982 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center
8 October 1982 Glens Falls, New York Glens Falls Civic Center
9 October 1982 New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum
11 October 1982 Binghamton, New York Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
12 October 1982 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Spectrum
13 October 1982 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena
15 October 1982 Buffalo, New York Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
16 October 1982 Syracuse, New York Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium
18 October 1982 Landover, Maryland The Boulevard at the Capital Centre
19 October 1982 Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore Civic Center
20 October 1982 Salisbury, Maryland Wicomico Youth and Civic Center
21 October 1982 Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope
22 October 1982 East Rutherford, New Jersey Meadowlands Arena
23 October 1982 Rochester, New York Rochester Community War Memorial
25 October 1982 Québec City, Québec Canada Colisée de Québec
26 October 1982 Montréal, Québec Verdun Auditorium
28 October 1982 Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens
31 October 1982 Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton Expo Centre
4 November 1982 Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Arena
6 November 1982 Edmonton, Alberta Northlands Coliseum
7 November 1982 Calgary, Alberta Max Bell Centre
9 November 1982 Vancouver, British Columbia Pacific Coliseum
10 November 1982 Portland, Oregon United States Memorial Coliseum
11 November 1982 Spokane, Washington Spokane Coliseum
15 November 1982 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Coliseum
16 November 1982
17 November 1982 Reno, Nevada Lawlor Events Center
18 November 1982 Fresno, California Selland Arena
19 November 1982 Daly City, California Cow Palace
21 November 1982 Long Beach, California Long Beach Arena
22 November 1982
23 November 1982 Phoenix, Arizona Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
26 November 1982 Las Vegas, Nevada The AXIS
27 November 1982 San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena
1 December 1982 Albuquerque, New Mexico Tingley Coliseum
2 December 1982 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena
5 December 1982 Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Gardens
9 December 1982 Sunrise, Florida Sunrise Musical Theater
11 December 1982 Atlanta, Georgia Omni Coliseum
12 December 1982 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum
13 December 1982 Evansville, Indiana Roberts Municipal Stadium
14 December 1982 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena
5 January 1983 Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Gardens
7 January 1983 Hampton, Virginia Hampton Coliseum
8 January 1983 Fayetteville, North Carolina Cumberland County Memorial Arena
9 January 1983 Greenville, South Carolina Greenville Memorial Auditorium
11 January 1983 Augusta, Georgia Augusta Civic Center
12 January 1983 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum
14 January 1983 Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville Civic Coliseum
15 January 1983 Johnson City, Tennessee Freedom Hall Civic Center
16 January 1983 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum
18 January 1983 Erie, Pennsylvania Erie County Field House
20 January 1983 Toledo, Ohio Toledo Sports Arena
21 January 1983 Milwaukee, Wisconsin UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena
22 January 1983 Madison, Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum
24 January 1983 Lansing, Michigan Lansing Civic Center
25 January 1983 Saginaw, Michigan Wendler Arena
26 January 1983 Muskegon, Michigan L.C. Walker Arena
27 January 1983 Terre Haute, Indiana Hulman Center
29 January 1983 La Crosse, Wisconsin La Crosse Center
30 January 1983 Duluth, Minnesota Duluth Entertainment Convention Center
31 January 1983 Springfield, Missouri Hammons Center Arena
1 February 1983 Tuscon, Arizona Tucson Convention Center
2 February 1983 Lincoln, Nebraska Pershing Center
3 February 1983 Salina, Kansas Bicentennial Center
6 February 1983 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum
8 February 1983 Shreveport, Louisiana Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
9 February 1983 Birmingham, Alabama Boutwell Auditorium
11 February 1983 Biloxi, Mississippi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
12 February 1983 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Riverside Centroplex
14 February 1983 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center
15 February 1983 Beaumont, Texas Beaumont Civic Center
17 February 1983 Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa Convention Center
21 February 1983 Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu International Center
29 May 1983 San Bernardino, California Glen Helen Regional Park

References

  1. ^ "The Story of the Influential, Short-Lived, Very Expensive US Festival". ultimateclassicrock.com. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Average setlist for tour: World Vengeance". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 26 November 2016.