Blizzard of Ozz Tour

{{Short description|1980–1981 concert tour by Ozzy Osbourne}}

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{{Infobox concert

|concert_tour_name = Blizzard of Ozz Tour

|image = Ozzy Osbourne Cardiff 1980.jpg

|image_caption = Ozzy Osbourne performing in Cardiff during the Blizzard of Ozz Tour in October 1980

|artist = Ozzy Osbourne

|location = {{hlist|Europe|North America}}

|type = Promotional

|album = Blizzard of Ozz

|start_date = {{Start date|1980|09|12|df=y}}

|end_date = {{End date|1981|09|13|df=y}}

|number_of_legs = 4

|number_of_shows = 131

|this_tour = Blizzard of Ozz Tour
(1980–1981)

|next_tour = Diary of a Madman Tour
(1981–1982)

}}

The Blizzard of Ozz Tour was the debut concert tour as a solo artist by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, who had been fired from the English group Black Sabbath a year prior. The tour started on 12 September 1980 and concluded on 13 September 1981.

Overview

=Background=

Ozzy Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath on 27 April 1979.{{cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5079/biography|pure_url=yes}} |title=Ozzy Osbourne > Biography |last=Weber |first=Barry |author2=Prato, Greg |publisher=allmusic |access-date=July 10, 2009 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.black-sabbath.com/personnel/timeline.html#1980 |title=III – Mid 1979 to August 17, 1980 |work=Band Lineup History |publisher=Black Sabbath Online |access-date=July 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090804080753/http://www.black-sabbath.com/personnel/timeline.html#1980 |archive-date=August 4, 2009 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1978.html |title=Tour Dates 1978 |publisher=Black Sabbath Online |access-date=July 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090702031313/http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1978.html |archive-date=July 2, 2009 }} Guitarist Randy Rhoads from Quiet Riot was hired in late November 1979. Former Rainbow bassist Bob Daisley was hired on 14 November 1979. The first song that Ozzy, Rhoads, and Daisley wrote together was "Goodbye to Romance." Former-Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake was hired in March 1980. The band then went to Ridge Farm Studios in Rusper to record the debut album, Blizzard of Ozz, from 22 March to 19 April 1980.

=Europe leg=

In August 1980, the band began rehearsing at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, England for the "Blizzard of Ozz Tour." Don Airey, who had been hired to perform keyboards and synthesizers on "Mr. Crowley", "Goodbye to Romance" and "Revelation Mother Earth", could not tour with Ozzy since he had already signed a contract to tour with Rainbow, so the band hired Lindsay Bridgwater.{{cite web |url=http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=341165 |title=Ozzy Osbourne 09/23/80 – Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England |work=Shows by Ozzy Osbourne – 1980 |publisher=etree |access-date=July 10, 2009 }}{{cite web |url=http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=341166 |title=Ozzy Osbourne 10/10/80 – Odeon, Tauton, England |work=Shows by Ozzy Osbourne – 1980 |publisher=etree |access-date=July 10, 2009 }}{{cite web |url=http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=341171 |title=Ozzy Osbourne 10/23/80 – Gaumont Hall, Ipswich, England |work=Shows by Ozzy Osbourne – 1980 |publisher=etree |access-date=July 10, 2009 }} The band performed two secret warm-up gigs billed as "The Law" in September at Norbreck Castle Nightclub in Blackpool on 3 September and at West Runton Pavilion on 5 September. The band kicked off its opening night of the tour in front of a sold-out crowd at the Glasgow Apollo on 12 September.{{cite web |url=http://home.flash.net/~ulknatme/tourdate.htm |title=tour dates |publisher=The Day The Music Died |access-date=July 10, 2009|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110227065121/http://home.flash.net/~ulknatme/tourdate.htm |archive-date=February 27, 2011 }}

The 70s Welsh heavy metal band Budgie would open for Ozzy throughout the 1980 European leg. On 20 September, Blizzard of Ozz was released in the United Kingdom and was a success.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zmjw |title=Review of Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard Of Ozz |last=Nelson |first=Tim |publisher=BBC |date=April 19, 2007 |access-date=July 10, 2009 }} "Crazy Train" and "Mr Crowley" were released as singles. "Goodbye to Romance", "I Don't Know" and "Suicide Solution" also received radio airplay. On 2 October, the band played at The Gamount Theatre in Southampton where the recordings of "Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" would appear on the live Tribute album, released on 19 March 1987. The live recordings of "Mr. Crowley" and "Suicide Solution" would be released on the Mr. Crowley Live EP.

The band regrouped back at Ridge Farm to record Diary of a Madman between February and March 1981. Tensions between Ozzy/Sharon and Daisley/Kerslake over contract issues regarding their names, money, credit, and royalties got worse, which led to Sharon firing Daisley and Kerslake in March 1981.{{cite web |url=http://www.bobdaisley.com/biog.html |title=BACK TO BASS-ICS: A Biography of "BOB DAISLEY" |publisher=The Official Bob Daisley Website |access-date=July 10, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090728050511/http://www.bobdaisley.com/biog.html |archive-date=July 28, 2009 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rHcUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ngIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5645,833345&dq |title=Ozzy Osbourne Is A Rock Music Survivor |work=The Blade (archived by Google) |date=May 10, 1981 |access-date=July 10, 2009 }} Ozzy, Sharon and Rhoads went back to the United States to look for a new drummer and bassist.

=North America leg=

In March 1981, former-Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers and Gary Moore drummer, Tommy Aldridge, and former-Quiet Riot bassist, Rudy Sarzo, were hired. Blizzard of Ozz was released in the United States and Canada on 27 March 1981 and it became a success. "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" were released as singles and "Goodbye to Romance", "I Don't Know" and "Suicide Solution" received radio airplay. The album eventually went platinum.{{cite web |url=http://www.ozzy.com/music/blizzard-of-ozz |title=Blizzard of Ozz |publisher=The Official Ozzy Osbourne Site |access-date=July 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090508143138/http://www.ozzy.com/music/blizzard-of-ozz |archive-date=May 8, 2009 }}

In April, the band began rehearsals for the North America leg at Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California. On 22 April, the band kicked off the North America leg of the tour at Towson Arena in Towson, Maryland in front of a sold-out crowd. Throughout the first half of the North American leg of the tour, the band was supported by English heavy metal band Motörhead. Other bands would be added, such as The Joe Perry Project, The Outlaws and Mountain. On 28 April, the band went to Channel 31(WUHF) TV Studios in Rochester, New York to film a live performance of "I Don't Know", "Suicide Solution", "Mr. Crowley" and "Crazy Train", which were broadcast on the After Hours TV show as live promo-videos.

On 11 May, the live recording of the Cleveland Music Hall performance was broadcast live over the local rock radio station and became as the first 13 tracks on the live Tribute album. On 4 July, the band performed as the special guests in front of their biggest crowd at Bill Graham's Day on the Green Festival where they were supported by "415" (the opener) and Loverboy while Pat Travers, Blue Öyster Cult and Heart performed afterwards.

On 28 July the Montreal performance was recorded live and broadcast on the "King Biscuit Flower Hour" radio show. The guitar solo from the song "Suicide Solution" from this performance was dubbed into the Cleveland recording of "Suicide Solution" for the Tribute album. "Flying High Again" and "I Don't Know" from the Montreal performance were included on the bonus album Ozzy Live for the 2011 Diary Of A Madman Deluxe 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition album release. The band went back to England to perform at Vale Park in Burslem, Stoke for the "Heavy Metal Holocaust Festival." The band went back to finish the Blizzard of Ozz Tour in the United States with English hard rock band Def Leppard. The band ended the tour at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach, Florida on 13 September 1981.

Personnel

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;Europe

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;North America

  • Ozzy Osbourne – vocals
  • Randy Rhoads – guitar
  • Rudy Sarzo – bass
  • Tommy Aldridge – drums
  • Lindsay Bridgwater – keyboards

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Setlists

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"O Fortuna" (Carl Orff song) [Audio introduction]

  1. "I Don't Know"
  2. "You Lookin' at Me Lookin' at You"
  3. "Crazy Train"
  4. "Goodbye to Romance"
  5. "No Bone Movies"
  6. "Mr Crowley"
  7. "Revelation Mother Earth"
  8. "Suicide Solution"
  9. Randy Rhoads guitar solo
  10. Lee Kerslake drum solo
  11. "Iron Man" (Black Sabbath cover)
  12. "Children of the Grave" (Black Sabbath cover)
  13. "Steal Away the Night"
  14. "Paranoid" (Black Sabbath cover) [encore]

;North America{{space}}{{cite web |url=http://db.etree.org/bs_d.php?year=1981andartist_key=848 |title=Shows by Ozzy Osbourne – 1981 |publisher=etree |access-date=July 10, 2009 }}

"O Fortuna" ("Carl Orff" Song) [Audio Intro]

  1. "I Don't Know"
  2. "Crazy Train"
  3. "Believer"
  4. "Mr Crowley"
  5. "Flying High Again"
  6. "Revelation Mother Earth"
  7. "Steal Away the Night"
  8. Tommy Aldridge drum solo
  9. "No Bone Movies"
  10. "Suicide Solution" [and "Randy Rhoads guitar solo]
  11. "Iron Man" (Black Sabbath cover)
  12. "Children of the Grave" (Black Sabbath cover)
  13. "Paranoid" (Black Sabbath cover) [encore]

Tour dates

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!width="125"|City

!width="75"|Country

!width="450"|Venue

colspan="4"|Europe
14 August 1980

|Edinburgh 8Michelle

|Scotland

|Edinburgh Nite Club

15 August 1980

|Newcastle

|rowspan="3"|England

|Mayfair Ballroom

19 August 1980

|Manchester

|Rotter's Nightclub

24 August 1980

|Reading

|Little John's Farm (Reading Rock Festival)

colspan="4"|Secret warm-up gigs (Billed as "The Law")
3 September 1980

|Blackpool

|rowspan="2"|England

|Norbreck Castle Nightclub

5 September 1980

|West Runton

|West Runton Pavilion

colspan="4"|Europe
12 September 1980

|Glasgow

|rowspan="3"|Scotland

|Glasgow Apollo (live premiere)

13 September 1980

|Dundee

|Caird Hall

15 September 1980

|Edinburgh

|Edinburgh Odeon

17 September 1980

|Newcastle

| rowspan="15" |England

|Newcastle City Hall

18 September 1980

|Bradford

|St George's Hall

20 September 1980

| rowspan="2" |London

| rowspan="2"|Hammersmith Odeon

21 September 1980
23 September 1980

|Manchester

|Manchester Apollo

24 September 1980

|Coventry

|Coventry Theatre

26 September 1980

|Liverpool

|Royal Court Theatre

28 September 1980

|Birmingham

|Birmingham Odeon

29 September 1980

|Leicester

|De Montfort Hall

1 October 1980

|Oxford

|New Theatre Oxford

2 October 1980

|Southampton

|Southampton Gaumont Theatre ("Mr Crowley Live EP")
("Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" – Tribute)

3 October 1980

|Stoke

|King's Hall

5 October 1980

|Derby

|Assembly Rooms

6 October 1980

|Blackburn

|King George's Hall

7 October 1980

|Sheffield

|Sheffield City Hall

9 October 1980

|Cardiff

|Wales

|Sophia Gardens Pavilion

10 October 1980

|Taunton

| rowspan="18" |England

|Taunton Odeon Theatre

11 October 1980

|Poole

|Poole Arts Centre

13 October 1980

|Malvern

|Malvern Winter Gardens

14 October 1980

|Brighton

|Brighton Dome

16 October 1980

|Wolverhampton

|Wolverhampton Civic Hall

17 October 1980

|Newcastle

|Mayfair Ballroom

18 October 1980

|Hull

|Hull City Hall

20 October 1980

|Bristol

|Colston Hall

21 October 1980

|Canterbury

|Canterbury Odeon

22 October 1980

|Chelmsford

|Chelmsford Odeon

23 October 1980

|Ipswich

|Ipswich Gaumont Theatre

24 October 1980

|St. Albans

|St. Albans City Hall

26 October 1980

|London

|Hammersmith Odeon

28 October 1980

|Sunderland

|Mayfair Theatre

29 October 1980

|Middlesbrough

|Middlesbrough Town Hall

31 October 1980

|Brighton

|Brighton Dome

1 November 1980

|Canterbury

|Canterbury Odeon Theatre
(Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake's last show)

8 November 1980

|Nottingham

|The Boat Club

colspan="4"|North America
22 April 1981

|Towson

|rowspan="36"|United States

|Towson Center (First show billed as "Ozzy Osbourne")
(Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge's first show)

23 April 1981

|Harrisburg

|Harrisburg Forum

24 April 1981

|Passaic

|Capitol Theatre

25 April 1981

|Upper Darby Township

|Tower Theater

26 April 1981

|Bethlehem

|Stabler Arena

28 April 1981

|Rochester

|WUHF-TV

29 April 1981

|Rochester

|Rochester Auditorium

30 April 1981

|Syracuse

|Landmark Theatre

1 May 1981

|Boston

|Orpheum Theatre

2 May 1981

|New York City

|Palladium (Two shows)

3 May 1981

|Poughkeepsie

|Mid-Hudson Civic Center

4 May 1981

|Springfield

|Springfield Civic Center

6 May 1981

|Buffalo

|Shea's Buffalo Theater

8 May 1981

|Johnstown

|Cambria County War Memorial Arena

9 May 1981

|Trotwood

|Hara Arena

10 May 1981

|Toledo

|Toledo Sports Arena

11 May 1981

|Cleveland

|Cleveland Music Hall (First 13 tracks of Tribute)

12 May 1981

|Erie

|Erie County Field House

13 May 1981

|Columbus

|Columbus Veterans Memorial Auditorium

15 May 1981

|Louisville

|Louisville Gardens

16 May 1981

|Saginaw

|Wendler Arena

18 May 1981

|Indianapolis

|Indianapolis Convention Center

19 May 1981

|Detroit

|Detroit Masonic Temple

20 May 1981

|Milwaukee

|Riverside Theater

22 May 1981

|St. Louis

|Checkerdome

23 May 1981

|Rockford

|Rockford Metro Center

24 May 1981

|Chicago

|Aragon Ballroom

25 May 1981

|Minneapolis

|East River Flats Park (River Flats Jam)

28 May 1981

|Omaha

|Omaha Music Hall

30 May 1981

|Tulsa

|Brady Theater

31 May 1981

|Austin

|Austin Municipal Auditorium

2 June 1981

|Kansas City

|Memorial Hall

4 June 1981

|San Antonio

|San Antonio Convention Center

5 June 1981

|Fort Worth

|Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum

6 June 1981

|Beaumont

|Fair Park Coliseum

7 June 1981

|Houston

|Sam Houston Coliseum

colspan="4"|North America
18 June 1981

|Denver

|rowspan="20"|United States

|Rainbow Music Hall

19 June 1981

|Colorado Springs

|Colorado Springs City Auditorium

21 June 1981

|El Paso

|El Paso County Coliseum

23 June 1981

|Tucson

|Tucson Community Center

24 June 1981

|Phoenix

|Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum

25 June 1981

|Las Vegas

|Aladdin Theatre

26 June 1981

|San Diego

|Fox Theater

27 June 1981

|Long Beach

|Long Beach Arena

28 June 1981

|Tempe

|ASU Activity Center

30 June 1981

|Fresno

|Selland Arena

2 July 1981

|San Bernardino

|Swing Auditorium

3 July 1981

|Bakersfield

|Kern County Fairgrounds

4 July 1981

|Oakland

|Oakland Coliseum (Day on the Green)

5 July 1981

|Santa Cruz

|Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium

6 July 1981

|Reno

|Washoe County Fairgrounds Pavilion

7 July 1981

|Redding

|Redding Civic Auditorium

9 July 1981

|Eugene

|McArthur Court

10 July 1981

|Yakima

|Yakima Speedway

11 July 1981

|Portland

|Paramount Theatre

12 July 1981

|Seattle

|Paramount Theatre

14 July 1981

|Victoria

|rowspan="12"|Canada

|Victoria Memorial Arena

15 July 1981

|Vancouver

|Kerrisdale Arena

17 July 1981

|Edmonton

|Kinsmen Field House

18 July 1981

|Calgary

|Max Bell Centre

20 July 1981

|Winnipeg

|Winnipeg Arena

23 July 1981

|Kitchener

|Raffi Armenian Theatre

24 July 1981

|London

|London Gardens

25 July 1981

|Hamilton

|Hamilton Place Theatre

26 July 1981

|Kingston

|Jock Hardy Arena

27 July 1981

|Toronto

|Maple Leaf Gardens

28 July 1981

|Montreal

|Théâtre Saint-Denis

29 July 1981

|Ottawa

|Ottawa Civic Center

colspan="4"|Heavy Metal Holocaust
1 August 1981

|Burslem

|England

|Vale Park

colspan="4"|North America
2 August 1981

|New Haven

| rowspan="36" |United States

|New Haven Coliseum

4 August 1981

|Glens Falls

|Glens Falls Civic Center

5 August 1981

|Portland

|Cumberland County Civic Center

6 August 1981

|Bangor

|Bangor Auditorium

7 August 1981

|Providence

|Ocean State Theater

8 August 1981

|South Fallsburg

|Music Mountain Theater

9 August 1981

|South Yarmouth

|Cape Cod Coliseum

11 August 1981

|Pittsburgh

|Stanley Theatre

12 August 1981

|Utica

|Utica Memorial Auditorium

13 August 1981

|Binghamton

|Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena

14 August 1981

|Hempstead

|Nassau Coliseum

15 August 1981

|Asbury Park

|Asbury Park Convention Hall

16 August 1981

|Columbia

|Merriweather Post Pavilion

18 August 1981

|Norfolk

|Premier Theater

19 August 1981

|Roanoke

|Roanoke Civic Center

21 August 1981

|Evansville

|Mesker Music Theater

22 August 1981

|Hoffman Estates

|Poplar Creek Music Theater

23 August 1981

|East Troy

|Alpine Valley Music Theatre

24 August 1981

|Ashwaubenon

|Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena

25 August 1981

|Davenport

|Palmer Alumni Auditorium

27 August 1981

|Fort Wayne

|Foellinger Theater

28 August 1981

|Indianapolis

|Hilbert Circle Theatre

29 August 1981

|South Bend

|Morris Civic Auditorium

30 August 1981

|Grand Rapids

|Welsh Auditorium

31 August 1981

|Clarkston

|Pine Knob Music Theatre

2 September 1981

|Springfield

|Prairie Capital Convention Center

3 September 1981

|Memphis

|Orpheum Theatre

4 September 1981

|Atlanta

|Fox Theatre

5 September 1981

|Fayetteville

|Cumberland County Memorial Arena

6 September 1981

|Charlotte

|Charlotte Park Center

8 September 1981

|Columbus

|Municipal Auditorium

9 September 1981

|Tampa

|Curtis Hixon Hall

10 September 1981

|Fort Pierce

|St. Lucie County Civic Center

11 September 1981

|rowspan="2"|Sunrise

|rowspan="2"|Sunrise Musical Theater

12 September 1981
13 September 1981

|Daytona Beach

|Peabody Auditorium

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