Hot Space Tour

{{Short description|1982 concert tour by Queen}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2014}}

{{Use British English|date=July 2014}}

{{Infobox concert

|concert_tour_name = Hot Space Tour

|artist = Queen

|image = Hotpsacetouramericanleg.jpg

|image_size = 220px

|caption = A small poster promoting the American leg of the tour

|type = World

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

|album = Hot Space

|start_date = 9 April 1982

|end_date = 3 November 1982

|number_of_legs = 3

|number_of_shows = {{unbulleted list|30 in Europe|33 in North America|6 in Asia|69 in total}}

|gross = $2.605 million (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|2.605|r=2|1982}}}} million in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars)

|last_tour = Montreal Gigs
(1981)

|this_tour = Hot Space Tour
(1982)

|next_tour = The Works Tour
(1984–1985)

}}

The Hot Space Tour was the ninth headlining concert tour by the British rock band Queen in support of their 1982 album Hot Space. The tour started on the 9th of April in Gothenburg, Sweden and ended, after sixty-nine concerts, in Tokorozawa, Japan on the 3rd of November.{{cite web|url=http://www.queenonline.com/en/the-band/live/queen/1982/ |title=1982 |publisher=Queen Online |access-date=31 January 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.queenonline.com/en/the-band/discography/hot-space/ |title=Hot Space |publisher=Queen Online |access-date=31 January 2017}}

Background

The tour saw many changes to Queen's show. The tour was the first in which the band used a keyboardist, playing in the background. For the European leg of the tour, they used Morgan Fisher. Fisher is best known for having been a member of Mott the Hoople in the 1970s. Queen were the opening act for Mott the Hoople's US Tour of 1974, so the band already had close connections with Fisher prior to the tour. Another connection which Fisher had with the band was through a short-lived progressive rock band called Morgan, which he formed with Tim Staffell, who was the bass guitarist and lead vocalist for the pre-Queen band Smile.

Unlike most tours, in which the band would normally only need a few nights to become comfortable with a setlist, it would take more than a month during the start of the tour. All of the shows in April are unique as the band are undergoing an experimental period, before finally achieving an optimal setlist outline by May. The band would still continue to experiment throughout the year.

Most songs from the Hot Space album would be played on this tour, with "Action This Day" and "Under Pressure" being performed at every single show. Since the album itself was released on 21 May (the first night in Munich), fans at shows from the start of the tour until then would have been unfamiliar with the songs "Staying Power", "Back Chat" and "Action This Day". "Body Language" was introduced to the show briefly in May, before making a permanent return in July, and "Calling All Girls" would be introduced in July as well. "Life Is Real" would be heard at only a few concerts in August, and "Put Out The Fire" would be briefly introduced to the show in August, before permanently returning in September. "The Hero", "Sheer Heart Attack" and most of the fast version of "We Will Rock You" were dropped from July onwards, although the former would appear on the Japanese leg, and the latter would be re-introduced in September. Sheer Heart Attack would appear at least once on the North American leg of the tour, with Liar rumoured to have a performance in August.

Queen toured Europe, North America, and Japan throughout 1982. Several alterations were made to the touring schedule. The first being the cancellation of a planned concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, due to the venue not being able to cope with the weight of the band's light rig.{{cite web|url=http://www.queenconcerts.com/live/queen/hotspaceeu.html |title=Queen live on tour: Hot Space (Europe) |publisher=Queen Concerts |access-date=31 January 2017}} The second were two rescheduled concerts in England. The concert in Leeds was originally scheduled to take place at Old Trafford in Manchester and the Milton Keynes concert was supposed to take place at Arsenal Stadium in London. The concerts were moved due to potential noise complaints from local residents.{{cite web|url=http://www.queenlive.ca/queen/82-05-29.htm |title=Leeds, UK Elland Road May 29, 1982 |publisher=Queen Live |access-date=31 January 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.queenlive.ca/queen/82-06-05.htm |title=Milton Keynes, UK National Bowl June 4, 1982 |publisher=Queen Live |access-date=31 January 2017}}

A DVD documenting the band's 5 June 1982 concert at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes was released in 2004 as Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/6wn8/ |title=Queen Queen On Fire: Live At The Bowl Review |publisher=BBC |access-date=31 January 2017}} The DVD Extras contained video clips and audio clips recorded in Austria and Japan.{{cite web|url=http://www.queenonline.com/en/the-band/discography/fire-live-bowl/ |title=On Fire at The Bowl |publisher=Queen Online |access-date=31 January 2017}} The Japanese clips were recorded in Tokorozawa on the 3rd of November, 1982. They were released in Japan in 1983 simply as "Queen: Live in Japan", although the footage was trimmed down to 60 minutes.

The Hot Space Tour marked Queen's last concerts in North America to feature Freddie Mercury and John Deacon. Brian May and Roger Taylor returned to perform in the United States, along with Paul Rodgers, on the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/jul/05/arts.artsnews1 |title=Queen Most Loved Band |work=The Guardian |date= 5 July 2005 |access-date=31 January 2017}}

Queen dropped several popular songs on stage after this tour, including the fast We Will Rock You, Action This Day, Play The Game, Put Out The Fire, Save Me, Get Down Make Love, Calling All Girls, Fat Bottomed Girls, Body Language and Teo Torriatte. After this tour, Queen would take a nearly two-year long break from touring, where they recorded "The Works". During this downtime, Brian May worked on the "Star Fleet Project" with various other artists, Roger Taylor worked on his solo album "Strange Frontier", and Freddie Mercury would work on his debut solo album "Mr. Bad Guy", which would feature the touring keyboardist Fred Mandel. He would be succeeded by Spike Edney on The Works Tour.

Tour dates

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! style="width:150px;"|Date

! style="width:150px;"|City

! style="width:150px;"|Country

! style="width:300px;"|Venue

colspan="4" style="background:#ddd;" |Europe
9 April 1982

|Gothenburg

| rowspan="2" |Sweden

|Scandinavium

10 April 1982

|Stockholm

|Johanneshovs Isstadion

12 April 1982

|Drammen

|Norway

|Drammenshallen

16 April 1982

|rowspan="2"|Zürich

| rowspan="2" |Switzerland

|rowspan="2"|Hallenstadion

17 April 1982
19 April 1982

|Paris

| rowspan="2" |France

|Palais des Sports

20 April 1982

|Lyon

|Palais des Sports de Gerland

22 April 1982

|rowspan="2"|Brussels

| rowspan="2" |Belgium

|rowspan="2"|Forest National

23 April 1982
24 April 1982

|rowspan="2"|Leiden

|rowspan="2" |Netherlands

|rowspan="2"|Groenoordhallen

25 April 1982
28 April 1982

|Frankfurt

|rowspan="2" |West Germany

|Festhalle Frankfurt

1 May 1982

|Dortmund

|Westfalenhallen

3 May 1982

|Paris

|France

|Palais des Sports

5 May 1982

|Hanover

|rowspan="5" |West Germany

|Eilenriedehalle

6 May 1982

|rowspan="2"|Cologne

|rowspan="2"|Cologne Sporthalle

7 May 1982
9 May 1982

|Würzburg

|Carl-Diem-Halle

10 May 1982

|Böblingen

|Böblingen Sporthalle

12 May 1982

|rowspan="2"|Vienna

|rowspan="2" |Austria

|rowspan="2"|Wiener Stadthalle

13 May 1982
15 May 1982

|West Berlin

|rowspan="5" |West Germany

|Waldbühne

16 May 1982

|Hamburg

|Ernst-Merck-Halle

18 May 1982

|Kassel

|Eissporthalle Kassel

21 May 1982

|rowspan="2"|Munich

|rowspan="2"|Olympiahalle

22 May 1982
29 May 1982

|Leeds

|England

|Elland Road

1 June 1982

| rowspan="2" |Edinburgh

| rowspan="2" |Scotland

| rowspan="2" |Royal Highland Showground

2 June 1982
5 June 1982

|Milton Keynes

|England

|Milton Keynes Bowl

colspan="4" style="background:#ddd;" |North America
21 July 1982

|Montreal

|Canada

|Montreal Forum

23 July 1982

|Boston

| rowspan="6" |United States

|Boston Garden

24 July 1982

|Philadelphia

|Spectrum

25 July 1982

|Landover

|Capital Centre

27 July 1982

| rowspan="2" |New York City

| rowspan="2" |Madison Square Garden

28 July 1982
31 July 1982

|Richfield

|Richfield Coliseum

2 August 1982

|rowspan="2"|Toronto

|rowspan="2"|Canada

|rowspan="2"|Maple Leaf Gardens

3 August 1982
5 August 1982

|Indianapolis

|rowspan="17"|United States

|Market Square Arena

6 August 1982

|Detroit

|Joe Louis Arena

7 August 1982

|Cincinnati

|Riverfront Coliseum

9 August 1982

|East Rutherford

|Brendan Byrne Arena

10 August 1982

|New Haven

|New Haven Coliseum

13 August 1982

|rowspan="2"|Hoffman Estates

|rowspan="2"|Poplar Creek Music Theater

14 August 1982
15 August 1982

|Saint Paul

|St. Paul Civic Center

19 August 1982

|Biloxi

|Mississippi Coast Coliseum

20 August 1982

|Houston

|The Summit

21 August 1982

|Dallas

|Reunion Arena

24 August 1982

|Atlanta

|Omni Coliseum

27 August 1982

|Oklahoma City

|Myriad Convention Center

28 August 1982

|Kansas City

|Kemper Arena

30 August 1982

|Denver

|McNichols Sports Arena

2 September 1982

|Portland

|Memorial Coliseum

3 September 1982

|Seattle

|Seattle Center Coliseum

4 September 1982

|Vancouver

|Canada

|Pacific Coliseum

7 September 1982

|Oakland

| rowspan="6" |United States

|Oakland Coliseum Arena

10 September 1982

|Phoenix

|Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum

11 September 1982

| rowspan="2" |Irvine

| rowspan="2" |Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre

12 September 1982
14 September 1982

| rowspan="2"|Inglewood

| rowspan="2"|The Forum

15 September 1982
colspan="4" style="background:#ddd;" |Asia
19 October 1982

|rowspan="2"|Fukuoka

|rowspan="6" |Japan

|rowspan="2"|Fukuoka Kyuden Kinen Gymnasium

20 October 1982
24 October 1982

|Nishinomiya

|Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium

26 October 1982

|Nagoya

|Portmesse Nagoya

29 October 1982

|Sapporo

|Tsukisamu Green Dome

3 November 1982

|Tokorozawa

|Seibu Lions Stadium

=Box office score data=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references

! scope="col" style="width:9em;"|Date
(1982)

! scope="col" style="width:16em;"|City

! scope="col" style="width:18em;"|Venue

! scope="col" style="width:9em;"|Attendance

! scope="col" style="width:7em;"|Gross

! scope="col" style="width:5em;" class="unsortable" |{{Abbr|Ref(s)|References}}

23 July

|Boston, United States

|Boston Garden

|15,500 / 15,500

|$188,898

|{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-08-21.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=52|volume=94|issue=33|date=August 21, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

2 August

| rowspan="2" |Toronto, Canada

| rowspan="2" |Maple Leaf Gardens

| rowspan="2" |24,824 / 30,000

| rowspan="2" |$324,663

| rowspan="2" |{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-09-04.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=47|volume=94|issue=35|date=September 4, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

3 August
6 August

|Detroit, United States

|Joe Louis Arena

|18,024 / 19,950

|$211,505

|

10 August

|New Haven, United States

|New Haven Coliseum

|10,275 / 10,275

|$117,282

|{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-08-28.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=27|volume=94|issue=34|date=August 28, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

15 August

|Saint Paul, United States

|St. Paul Civic Center

|14,800 / 18,000

|$183,174

|

20 August

|Houston, United States

|The Summit

|13,453 / 17,048

|$157,075

|

21 August

|Dallas, United States

|Reunion Arena

|11,760 / 19,012

|$149,100

|

27 August

|Oklahoma City, United States

|Myriad Convention Center

|10,772 / 11,000

|$128,929

|{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-09-18.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=46|volume=94|issue=37|date=September 18, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

28 August

|Kansas City, United States

|Kemper Arena

|10,285 / 12,556

|$112,252

|

30 August

|Denver, United States

|McNichols Sports Arena

|10,264 / 18,000

|$131,843

|

2 September

|Portland, United States

|Memorial Coliseum

|6,832 / 12,110

|$81,438

|

3 September

|Seattle, United States

|Seattle Center Coliseum

|9,930 / 12,000

|$113,928

|

4 September

|Vancouver, Canada

|Pacific Coliseum

|10,264 / 16,696

|$140,064

|{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-09-25.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=44|volume=94|issue=38|date=September 25, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

7 September

|Oakland, United States

|Oakland Coliseum Arena

|10,969 / 14,500

|$133,066

|

10 September

|Phoenix, United States

|Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum

|13,328 / 15,000

|$157,404

|

14 September

| rowspan="2" |Inglewood, United States

| rowspan="2" |The Forum

| rowspan="2" |20,502 / 27,262

| rowspan="2" |$274,703

| rowspan="2" |{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-10-02.pdf|title=Top Box Office|page=49|volume=94|issue=39|date=October 2, 1982|issn=0006-2510}}

15 September
style="background:#ddd;"

| colspan="3" |TOTAL

|211,782 / 268,909 (79%)

|$2,605,324

|

Personnel

Queen

Additional musicians

References

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