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{{Short description|1984–1985 concert tour by Kiss}}
{{Primary sources|date=July 2015}}
{{Infobox concert tour
{{Infobox concert
|concert_tour_name = ''Animalize World Tour''
|concert_tour_name = Animalize World Tour
|image =
|image = File:Animalize_World_Tour_Promo_Poster.jpg
|artist = [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]]
|artist = [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]]
|album = ''[[Animalize]]''
|album = ''[[Animalize]]''
|start_date=September 30, 1984
|start_date = September 30, 1984
|end_date=March 29, 1985
|end_date = March 29, 1985
|number_of_legs = 2
|number_of_legs = 2
|number_of_shows = 119 played 1 canceled
|number_of_shows = 119
|last_tour = [[Lick It Up World Tour]] <br /> (1983-84)
|last_tour = [[Lick It Up World Tour]]<br />(1983–1984)
|this_tour = Animalize World Tour <br /> (1984-85)
|this_tour = '''Animalize World Tour'''<br />(1984–1985)
|next_tour = [[Asylum Tour (Kiss)|Asylum Tour]] <br /> (1985-86)
|next_tour = [[Asylum Tour (Kiss)|Asylum Tour]]<br />(1985–1986)
}}
}}


The '''Animalize World Tour''' was a concert tour by American band [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] in support of their ''[[Animalize]]'' album.
The '''Animalize World Tour''' was a concert tour by American rock band [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] in support of their twelfth studio album, ''[[Animalize]]''.


==Background==
It was divided into two halves: the European leg and the U.S. leg, with two very different shows and stage sets. The European staging was essentially the [[Unmasked Tour]] stage, decorated to resemble the ''Animalize'' album cover (amps painted with leopard spots and tiger stripes). One short-lived prop saw two growling panthers covering [[Eric Carr]]'s bass drums.
This was the first tour with [[Bruce Kulick]] on lead guitar, replacing [[Mark St. John]] who couldn't play due to his [[Reactive arthritis|arthritic condition]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Giles |first1=Jeff |title=The Life and Death of Kiss Guitarist Mark St. John |url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/mark-st-john-dies/ |website=Ultimate Classic Rock |access-date=December 11, 2021 |language=en |date=April 27, 2017}}</ref> Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but after St. John's condition improved and he returned to the group, the other members decided Kulick was a better fit musically, resulting in Kulick being named an official member on December 2, 1984 after the band had played three shows with St. John.<ref name="animalizetour">{{Cite book|last1 = Gooch|first1 = Curt|last2 = Suhs|first2 = Jeff|title = Kiss Alive Forever: The Complete Touring History|publisher = Billboard Books|year = 2002|location = New York|isbn= 0-8230-8322-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Wilkening |first1=Matthew |title=35 Years Ago: Kiss' Bruce Kulick Era Begins With 'Animalize Live' |url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/kiss-animalize-live-uncensored-bruce-kulick/ |website=Ultimate Classic Rock |access-date=December 11, 2021 |language=en |date=December 7, 2019}}</ref>


According to Pete Bishop, a reporter from ''[[The Pittsburgh Press]]'', the design of the stage featured a leopard-zebra appearance taken from the cover of the album ''Animalize''. The lighted band logo was hung over the upstage portion with specials effects also featuring blasting caps and sparkler jets. There was also colored lights on trusses and beneath meshwork ramps. A truss would lift downwards to lift up the guitarists and lift them to a catwalk, descending down later on a smoke spewing platform.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bishop |first1=Pete |title=Music still second fiddle at Kiss concert |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=48UdAAAAIBAJ&dq=kiss+concert&pg=PA18&article_id=7096,7930590 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=The Pittsburgh Press |date=March 27, 1985 |location=Pittsburgh |language=en}}</ref>
When ''Animalize'' became a surprise hit in America, a much larger stage set was designed for the American leg of the tour by Tait Towers.


The ''Animalize'' period was the band's most successful of the decade with the crossover success of "Heaven's on Fire" onto CHR/Top 40 radio, a very well-attended concert trek, and with ''Animalize'' selling nearly 2 million copies by the end of the tour.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} The live video ''[[Animalize Live Uncensored]]'' was recorded at Cobo Hall on December 8, 1984 during this tour, later airing on [[MTV]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Durr |first1=Matt |title=KISS's most memorable Michigan moments |url=https://www.mlive.com/life-and-culture/g66l-2019/03/af4160f3377164/kisss-most-memorable-michigan-moments.html |website=mlive |access-date=December 12, 2021 |language=en |date=March 9, 2019}}</ref> On April 7, 2023, Kiss officially released the only known soundboard recording of a live show with Mark St. John, as part of their ''Off the Soundboard'' series. The concert was recorded on November 28, 1984 at the [[Mid-Hudson Civic Center]] in [[Poughkeepsie, New York]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wardlaw |first1=Andrew |title=Kiss to Release Rare 1984 Mark St. john Show as Next Live Album |url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/kiss-mark-st-john-live-album/ |website=Ultimateclassicrock.com |publisher=Andrew Wardlaw}}</ref>
The shows would start much in the same manner as the [[Dynasty Tour|Dynasty show]], with the band being lifted onto the stage by a lift behind the drum riser. Sound effects of a large airplane landing would be played over the speakers while the band was coming up, and after the famous "You Wanted The Best" intro the band would launch into "Detroit Rock City". This was the first tour with [[Bruce Kulick]] on lead guitar, replacing [[Mark St. John]] who couldn't play due to his arthritic condition. Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but St. John's condition did not improve, and Kulick was named an official member on December 8, 1984. [[Bon Jovi]] was the opening act on the European leg, with [[Queensrÿche]], [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]], [[Krokus (band)|Krokus]] and [[Dokken]] opening shows in North America.<ref>http://www.necramonium.com/animalizetour198485.htm</ref>


In the tour program for the band's [[End of the Road World Tour|final tour]], Simmons reflected on the tour:
The ''Animalize'' period was the band's most successful of the decade with the crossover success of "Heaven's on Fire" onto CHR/Top 40 radio, a very well-attended concert trek, and with ''Animalize'' selling nearly 2 million copies by the end of the tour.
{{quote|You can't help but have a good time at one of our shows when everybody is going nuts onstage. That kind of good time is infectious. You can't fake it. You can't fool the audience. The people will see right through you if you put on a fake smile or you're not putting out your best. The band are alive and well and playing better than we ever have.<ref>(2019). End of the Road World Tour Program, pg. 21.</ref>}}


==Tour notes==
==Reception==
Linda Moleski, a reporter from ''Billboard'', who had attended the performance in Uniondale began her review by noting that the theatrics had not been toned down, but had toned down in appearance. She praised the concert as a 'powerful metal fury', but said she was disappointed from the performance of "Heaven's on Fire" as it was delivered more weakly and harshly. She pointed out the strong connection with both the audience and the players, even praising the uncluttered stage.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Moleski |first1=Linda |title=Talent in Action |magazine=Billboard |date=December 15, 1984 |volume=96 |issue=50 |page=45 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nSQEAAAAMBAJ&dq=kiss+boxscore+billboard&pg=PA45 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |language=en |issn=0006-2510}}</ref>
*"I've Had Enough (Into The Fire)", "Get All You Can Take" and "Burn Bitch Burn" were all performed at the opening show in Brighton, England. "Get All You Can Take" would never be performed live again, while "I've Had Enough (Into The Fire)" would continue to make sporadic appearances through the November 18 show in Buffalo. "Burn Bitch Burn" would be performed only once, being played on opening night.
*Eric Carr would handle lead vocals on "Young and Wasted" at all shows. In a 1989 interview just prior to the release of ''[[Hot in the Shade]]'', Carr was quoted as saying that the Animalize Tour was his favorite with Kiss.
*Mark St. John only performed three live shows (the grand total of two and a half concert) with KISS, at the end of November. In first live concert, in Baltimore, on November 27, 1984, Mark came on the stage replacing Bruce Kulick since "Under the Gun" song. However, Bruce replaced Mark after a few songs and played until the end of the show. In following live concerts, on November 28 and 29, 1984, Mark performed full live shows with group.
*Mark St. John made his final appearance with Kiss at the December 7 show in Fort Wayne, Indiana. During a meeting in Fort Wayne later that night, St. John was fired and Bruce Kulick was named the band's new guitarist.
*Footage from the December 8 show in Detroit was used for an episode of [[Music Television|MTV]]'s ''Saturday Night Concerts'' series. A more complete, but still heavily edited (and overdubbed) version of the show would be released by RCA/MusicVision as ''[[Animalize Live Uncensored|Kiss: Animalize Live Uncensored]]'' in April. This show was also broadcast live in its entirety on a local FM radio station. Furthermore, "Heaven's on Fire" from this concert was included on the 1985 ''Hear N'Aid'' charity LP.
*Footage for the "Thrills in the Night" music video was shot at the December 14 & 15 shows in Cleveland and Louisville.
*Tragedy hit on the January 3, 1985 show in Greenville, South Carolina when their rigger John Addington fell to his death during the changeover between openers Krokus and Kiss.
*A rare snowstorm nearly canceled the February 1 show in Waco, Texas. The decision to proceed with the concert was literally made minutes before show time.


Jeff Bunch, a correspondent from ''[[The Spokesman-Review]]'' was not impressed from the band's performance in Spokane, stating that they were nothing more than a 'play-it-loud-and-say-it-crude' band and suggested that 'if the rumors that rock 'n roll died, it was true. He criticized that the band were strutting around on stage in a graphic matter while Stanley spent more time telling stories than singing - while noting the band having the audience on their feet throughout the whole performance. He concluded his review by stating that the band's success was relied on playing music loud and throwing in many theatrics as possible. He however, claimed that the opening act played to a better-than-average reception.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bunch |first1=Jeff |title=KISS concert is nothing more than play it loud, say it crude |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qVhWAAAAIBAJ&dq=kiss+concert&pg=PA7&article_id=2809,5912701 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=The Spokesman-Review |date=February 27, 1985 |location=Spokane |page=12 |language=en}}</ref>
==European setlist==
* "[[Detroit Rock City]]"
* "[[Cold Gin (song)|Cold Gin]]"
* "[[Strutter]]"
* "Fits Like a Glove"
* "[[Heaven's on Fire]]"
* "Under the Gun"
* "War Machine"
* "Young and Wasted"
* "[[Creatures of the Night (song)|Creatures of the Night]]"
* "[[I Love It Loud]]"
* "I Still Love You"
* "I've Had Enough (Into the Fire)"
* "[[Love Gun (song)|Love Gun]]"
* "[[Rock and Roll All Nite]]"
* "[[Lick It Up (song)|Lick It Up]]"
* "[[Black Diamond (Kiss song)|Black Diamond]]"


==Setlist==
==North American setlist==
These are example setlists of what was performed during the tour on each leg, but may not represent the majority of the tour.<ref name="animalizetour"/>
* "Detroit Rock City"
{{col-start}}
* "Cold Gin"
{{col-2}}
* "Creatures of the Night"
===Europe setlist===
* "Fits Like a Glove"
# "[[Detroit Rock City]]"
* "Heaven's on Fire"
# "[[Cold Gin]]"
* "Thrills In The Night"
# "[[Strutter]]"
* "Under the Gun"
# "Fits Like a Glove"
* "War Machine"
# "[[Heaven's on Fire]]"
* "Young and Wasted"
* "I Love It Loud"
# "Under the Gun"
# "War Machine"
* "I Still Love You"
# "Young and Wasted"
* "Love Gun"
# "I've Had Enough (Into the Fire)"
* "Lick It Up"
# "[[I Love It Loud]]"
* "Black Diamond"
* "Rock and Roll All Nite"
# "I Still Love You"
# "[[Creatures of the Night (Kiss song)|Creatures of the Night]]"
* A few bars of "Strutter" were performed at the 3/28/85 show in Springfield, Massachusetts.
# "[[Love Gun (song)|Love Gun]]"

# "[[Rock and Roll All Nite]]"

'''Encore'''
===Information===
# <li value=15>"[[Lick It Up (song)|Lick It Up]]"
* Average Attendance (6200)
# "[[Black Diamond (Kiss song)|Black Diamond]]"
===Tour dates===
{{col-2}}
<ref>http://www.kissfanshop.de/Tourdates/TourdatesAnimalize.htm</ref>
===North America setlist===
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tour.kissfaq.com/td1984.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-08-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080919033624/http://tour.kissfaq.com/td1984.html |archivedate=2008-09-19 |df= }}</ref>
# "Detroit Rock City"
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tour.kissfaq.com/td1985.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-08-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081002004053/http://tour.kissfaq.com/td1985.html |archivedate=2008-10-02 |df= }}</ref>
# "Cold Gin"
# "Creatures of the Night"
# "Fits Like a Glove"
# "Heaven's on Fire"
# "Under the Gun"
# "War Machine"
# "Young and Wasted"
# "I Love It Loud"
# "I Still Love You"
# "Love Gun"
# "Black Diamond"
'''Encore'''
# <li value=13>"Lick It Up"
# "Rock and Roll All Nite"
{{col-end}}


== Tour dates ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! width="200"| Date
! width="175"| Date
! width="200"| City
! width="150"| City
! width="150"| Country
! width="100"| Country
! width="300"| Venue
! width="275"| Venue
! width="175"| Opening Act(s)
! width="125"| Opening Act(s)
|-
|-
! colspan="5"|Europe
! colspan="5"|Europe<ref name="animalizetour"/>
|-
|-
| September 30, 1984 || [[Brighton]] || rowspan="4"|England || [[Brighton Centre]] || rowspan="18"|[[Bon Jovi]]
| September 30, 1984 || [[Brighton]] || rowspan="4"|[[England]]|| [[Brighton Centre]] || rowspan="18"|[[Bon Jovi]]
|-
|-
| October 1, 1984 || [[Southampton]] || [[Gaumont, Southampton|Gaumont Theatre]]
| October 1, 1984 || [[Southampton]] || [[Gaumont, Southampton|Gaumont Theatre]]
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| October 4, 1984 || [[Manchester]] || [[Manchester Apollo]]
| October 4, 1984 || [[Manchester]] || [[Manchester Apollo]]
|-
|-
| October 5, 1984 || [[Glasgow]] || rowspan="2"|[[Scotland]] || [[The Apollo (Glasgow)|Glasgow Apollo]]
| October 5, 1984 || [[Glasgow]] || rowspan="2"|[[Scotland]] || [[Glasgow Apollo]]
|-
|-
| October 6, 1984 || [[Edinburgh]] || [[Playhouse Theatre]]
| October 6, 1984 || [[Edinburgh]] || [[Edinburgh Playhouse]]
|-
|-
| October 7, 1984 || rowspan="2"|[[Newcastle upon Tyne]] || rowspan="8"|England || rowspan="2"|[[Newcastle City Hall]]
| October 7, 1984 || rowspan="2"|[[Newcastle upon Tyne]] || rowspan="8"|England || rowspan="2"|[[Newcastle City Hall]]
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| October 15, 1984
| October 15, 1984
|-
|-
| October 16, 1984 || [[Munich]] || rowspan="3"|Germany || [[Circus Krone Building|Circus Krone]]
| October 18, 1984 || [[Munich]] || rowspan="3"|[[West Germany]] || [[Circus Krone Building|Circus Krone]]
|-
|-
| October 17, 1984 || [[Offenbach am Main]] || [[Stadthalle Offenbach]]
| October 17, 1984 || [[Offenbach am Main]] || [[Stadthalle Offenbach]]
|-
|-
| October 19, 1984 || [[Nuremberg]] || [[Hemmerleinhalle]]
| October 19, 1984 || [[Neunkirchen am Brand]] || [[Hemmerleinhalle]]
|-
|-
| October 21, 1984 || [[Copenhagen]] || Denmark || [[Falkoner Center]]
| October 21, 1984 || [[Copenhagen]] || [[Denmark]] || [[Falkoner Center]]
|-
|-
| October 22, 1984 || [[Drammen]] || Norway || [[Drammenshallen]] || rowspan="2"|No Opening Act
| October 22, 1984 || [[Drammen]] || [[Norway]] || [[Drammenshallen]] || rowspan="2" {{n/a}}
|-
|-
| October 24, 1984 || [[Lund]] || rowspan="3"|Sweden || [[Olympen]]
| October 24, 1984 || [[Lund]] || rowspan="3"|[[Sweden]] || [[Olympen]]
|-
|-
| October 26, 1984 || [[Stockholm]] || [[Johanneshovs Isstadion]] || rowspan="9"|Bon Jovi
| October 26, 1984 || [[Stockholm]] || [[Johanneshovs Isstadion]] || rowspan="9"|Bon Jovi
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| October 27, 1984 || [[Gothenburg]] || [[Scandinavium]]
| October 27, 1984 || [[Gothenburg]] || [[Scandinavium]]
|-
|-
| October 29, 1984 || [[Hanover]] || rowspan="3"|Germany || [[Stadionsporthalle]]
| October 29, 1984 || [[Hanover]] || rowspan="3"|West Germany || [[Stadionsporthalle]]
|-
|-
| October 30, 1984 || [[Düsseldorf]] || [[Philipshalle]]
| October 30, 1984 || [[Düsseldorf]] || [[Philipshalle]]
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| October 31, 1984 || [[Ludwigshafen]] || [[Friedrich-Ebert-Halle]]
| October 31, 1984 || [[Ludwigshafen]] || [[Friedrich-Ebert-Halle]]
|-
|-
| November 1, 1984 || [[Lausanne]] || Switzerland || [[Palais de Beaulieu]]
| November 1, 1984 || [[Lausanne]] || [[Switzerland]]|| [[Palais de Beaulieu]]
|-
|-
| November 3, 1984 || [[Brussels]] || Belgium || [[Forest National]]
| November 3, 1984 || [[Brussels]] || [[Belgium]]|| [[Forest National]]
|-
|-
| November 4, 1984 || [[Zwolle]] || Netherlands || [[IJsselhallen]]
| November 4, 1984 || [[Zwolle]] || [[Netherlands]]|| [[IJsselhallen]]
|-
|-
| November 5, 1984 || Paris || France || [[Zénith de Paris]]
| November 5, 1984 || Paris || [[France]]|| [[Zénith de Paris]]
|-
|-
! colspan="5"| North America
! colspan="5"| North America<ref name="animalizetour"/><ref>North America show notices:
*{{cite news |title=What's Happening Out of Town? |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8bxPAAAAIBAJ&dq=kiss+concert&pg=PA36&article_id=5707,5720094 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=The Bryan Times |date=November 23, 1984 |page=7 |language=en |quote=Kiss Concert, Dec 7}}
*{{cite news |title=Arts - Activities: On Stage... |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WTVHAAAAIBAJ&dq=kiss+concert&pg=PA29&article_id=5621,4617316 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=Times-Union |date=February 23, 1985 |location=Warsaw, Indiana |language=en |quote=Saturday, March 23, KISS Concert, 8 p.m.}}
*{{cite news |title=Calendar of Events |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=urUfAAAAIBAJ&dq=kiss+concert&pg=PA5&article_id=1556,1607399 |access-date=December 12, 2021 |publisher=Gadsden Times |date=January 11, 1985 |location=Gadsden, Alabama |page=A9 |language=en |quote=KISS to perform}}</ref>
|-
|-
| November 15, 1984 || [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] || rowspan="70"|United States || [[Stabler Arena]] || rowspan="29"|[[Queensrÿche]]
| November 15, 1984 || [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania|Bethlehem]] || rowspan="70"|United States || [[Stabler Arena]] || rowspan="29"|[[Queensrÿche]]
|-
|-
| November 16, 1984 || [[Glens Falls, New York]] || [[Glens Falls Civic Center]]
| November 16, 1984 || [[Glens Falls, New York|Glens Falls]] || [[Glens Falls Civic Center]]
|-
|-
| November 17, 1984 || [[Rochester, New York]] || [[Rochester Community War Memorial]]
| November 17, 1984 || [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]] || [[Rochester Community War Memorial]]
|-
|-
| November 18, 1984 || [[Buffalo, New York]] || [[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]]
| November 18, 1984 || [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] || [[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]]
|-
|-
| November 20, 1984 || [[Syracuse, New York]] || [[Onondaga County War Memorial]]
| November 20, 1984 || [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] || [[Onondaga County War Memorial]]
|-
|-
| November 23, 1984 || [[Worcester, Massachusetts]] || [[The Centrum]]
| November 23, 1984 || [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]] || [[The Centrum]]
|-
|-
| November 24, 1984 || [[New Haven, Connecticut]] || [[New Haven Coliseum]]
| November 24, 1984 || [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] || [[New Haven Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| November 25, 1984 || [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] || [[Spectrum (arena)|The Spectrum]]
| November 25, 1984 || [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] || [[Spectrum (arena)|The Spectrum]]
|-
|-
| November 26, 1984 || [[Uniondale, New York]] || [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
| November 26, 1984 || [[Uniondale, New York|Uniondale]] || [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| November 27, 1984 || [[Baltimore, Maryland]] || [[Baltimore Civic Center]]
| November 27, 1984 || [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]] || [[Baltimore Civic Center]]{{ref|1|1}}
|-
|-
| November 28, 1984 || [[Poughkeepsie (city), New York|Poughkeepsie, New York]] || [[Mid-Hudson Civic Center]]
| November 28, 1984 || [[Poughkeepsie (city), New York|Poughkeepsie]] || [[Mid-Hudson Civic Center]]{{ref|2|2}}
|-
|-
| November 29, 1984 || [[Binghamton, New York]] || [[Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena]]
| November 29, 1984 || [[Binghamton, New York|Binghamton]] || [[Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena]]{{ref|2|2}}
|-
|-
| December 2, 1984 || [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] || [[Market Square Arena]]
| December 2, 1984 || [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]] || [[Market Square Arena]]{{ref|3|3}}
|-
|-
| December 4, 1984 || [[St. Louis, Missouri]] || [[Kiel Auditorium]]
| December 4, 1984 || [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] || [[Kiel Auditorium]]
|-
|-
| December 5, 1984 || [[Evansville, Indiana]] || [[Roberts Municipal Stadium]]
| December 5, 1984 || [[Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]] || [[Roberts Municipal Stadium]]
|-
|-
| December 6, 1984 || [[Terre Haute, Indiana]] || [[Hulman Center]]
| December 6, 1984 || [[Terre Haute, Indiana|Terre Haute]] || [[Hulman Center]]
|-
|-
| December 7, 1984 || [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]] || [[Allen County War Memorial Coliseum]]
| December 7, 1984 || [[Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]] || [[Allen County War Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| December 8, 1984 || [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] || [[Cobo Arena]]
| December 8, 1984 || [[Detroit]] || [[Cobo Arena]]{{ref|4|4}}
|-
|-
| December 11, 1984 || [[Saginaw, Michigan]] || [[Saginaw Civic Center]]
| December 11, 1984 || [[Saginaw, Michigan|Saginaw]] || [[Saginaw Civic Center]]
|-
|-
| December 12, 1984 || [[Columbus, Ohio]] || [[Battelle Hall]]
| December 12, 1984 || [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] || [[Battelle Hall]]
|-
|-
| December 13, 1984 || [[Dayton, Ohio]] || [[Hara Arena]]
| December 13, 1984 || [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]] || [[Hara Arena]]
|-
|-
| December 14, 1984 || [[Richfield, Ohio]] || [[Richfield Coliseum]]
| December 14, 1984 || [[Richfield, Ohio|Richfield]] || [[Richfield Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| December 15, 1984 || [[Louisville, Kentucky]] || [[Commonwealth Convention Center]]
| December 15, 1984 || [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] || [[Commonwealth Convention Center]]
|-
|-
| December 17, 1984 || [[Peoria, Illinois]] || [[Peoria Civic Center]]
| December 17, 1984 || [[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria]] || [[Peoria Civic Center]]
|-
|-
| December 18, 1984 || [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] || [[Five Seasons Center]]
| December 18, 1984 || [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids]] || [[Five Seasons Center]]
|-
|-
| December 26, 1984 || [[Kansas City, Missouri]] || [[Kansas City Municipal Auditorium]]
| December 26, 1984 || [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] || [[Kansas City Municipal Auditorium]]
|-
|-
| December 27, 1984 || [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] || [[Pershing Auditorium]]
| December 27, 1984 || [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]] || [[Pershing Auditorium]]
|-
|-
| December 29, 1984 || [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]] || [[St. Paul Civic Center]]
| December 29, 1984 || [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] || [[St. Paul Civic Center]]
|-
|-
| December 30, 1984 || [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] || [[UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena|Mecca Arena]]
| December 30, 1984 || [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] || [[MECCA Arena]]
|-
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| January 3, 1985 || [[Greenville, South Carolina]] || [[Greenville Memorial Auditorium]] || rowspan="17"|[[Krokus (band)|Krokus]]
| January 3, 1985 || [[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]] || [[Greenville Memorial Auditorium]] || rowspan="17"|[[Krokus (band)|Krokus]]
|-
|-
| January 4, 1985 || [[Johnson City, Tennessee]] || [[Freedom Hall Civic Center]]
| January 4, 1985 || [[Johnson City, Tennessee|Johnson City]] || [[Freedom Hall Civic Center]]
|-
|-
| January 5, 1985 || [[Fayetteville, North Carolina]] || Cumberland County Memorial Arena
| January 5, 1985 || [[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]] || Cumberland County Memorial Arena
|-
|-
| January 6, 1985 || [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] || [[Bojangles' Coliseum|Charlotte Coliseum]]
| January 6, 1985 || [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] || [[Bojangles' Coliseum|Charlotte Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| January 8, 1985 || [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] || [[Knoxville Civic Coliseum]]
| January 8, 1985 || [[Knoxville, Tennessee|Knoxville]] || [[Knoxville Civic Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| January 9, 1985 || [[Atlanta, Georgia]] || [[The Omni Coliseum]]
| January 9, 1985 || [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] || [[The Omni Coliseum]]
|-
|-
| January 10, 1985 || [[Orlando, Florida]] || [[Orlando Sports Stadium]]
| January 10, 1985 || [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]] || [[Orlando Sports Stadium]]
|-
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| January 11, 1985 || rowspan="2"|[[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] || rowspan="2"|[[Sunrise Musical Theater]]
| January 11, 1985 || rowspan="2"|[[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|Fort Lauderdale]] || rowspan="2"|[[Sunrise Musical Theater]]
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| January 12, 1985
| January 12, 1985
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| January 13, 1985 || [[St. Petersburg, Florida]] || [[Bayfront Center]]
| January 13, 1985 || [[St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]] || [[Bayfront Center]]
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| January 15, 1985 || [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] || [[Lakefront Arena]]
| January 15, 1985 || [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] || [[UNO Lakefront Arena|Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena]]
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| January 16, 1985 || [[Biloxi, Mississippi]] || [[Mississippi Coast Coliseum]]
| January 16, 1985 || [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]] || [[Mississippi Coast Coliseum]]
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| January 17, 1985 || [[Huntsville, Alabama]] || [[Von Braun Civic Center]]
| January 17, 1985 || [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]] || [[Von Braun Civic Center]]
|-
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| January 18, 1985 || [[Birmingham, Alabama]] || [[Boutwell Memorial Auditorium]]
| January 18, 1985 || [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] || [[Boutwell Memorial Auditorium]]
|-
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| January 19, 1985 || [[Nashville, Tennessee]] || [[Nashville Municipal Auditorium]]
| January 19, 1985 || [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] || [[Nashville Municipal Auditorium]]
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| January 21, 1985 || [[Pensacola, Florida]] || [[Pensacola Civic Center]]
| January 21, 1985 || [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]] || [[Pensacola Civic Center]]
|-
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| January 22, 1985 || [[Memphis, Tennessee]] || [[Mid-South Coliseum]]
| January 22, 1985 || [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] || [[Mid-South Coliseum]]
|-
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| January 24, 1985 || [[Lubbock, Texas]] || [[Lubbock Municipal Coliseum]] || rowspan="25"| Queensrÿche
| January 24, 1985 || [[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]] || [[Lubbock Municipal Coliseum]] || rowspan="25"| Queensrÿche
|-
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| January 25, 1985 || [[Abilene, Texas]] || [[Taylor County Expo Center]]
| January 25, 1985 || [[Abilene, Texas|Abilene]] || [[Taylor County Expo Center]]
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| January 26, 1985 || [[Austin, Texas]] || [[Frank Erwin Center]]
| January 26, 1985 || [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] || [[Frank Erwin Center]]
|-
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| January 27, 1985 || [[Corpus Christi, Texas]] || [[Memorial Coliseum (Corpus Christi)|Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum]]
| January 27, 1985 || [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]] || [[Memorial Coliseum (Corpus Christi)|Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
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| January 29, 1985 || [[Dallas, Texas]] || [[Reunion Arena]]
| January 29, 1985 || [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] || [[Reunion Arena]]
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| January 30, 1985 || [[San Antonio]] || [[HemisFair Arena]]
| January 30, 1985 || [[San Antonio]] || [[HemisFair Arena]]
|-
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| January 31, 1985 || [[Houston, Texas]] || [[Sam Houston Coliseum]]
| January 31, 1985 || [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] || [[Sam Houston Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 1, 1985 || [[Waco, Texas]] || [[Waco Convention Center]]
| February 1, 1985 || [[Waco, Texas|Waco]] || [[Waco Convention Center]]
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| February 3, 1985 || [[Odessa, Texas]] || [[Ector County Coliseum]]
| February 3, 1985 || [[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] || [[Ector County Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 4, 1985 || [[Beaumont, Texas]] || [[Montagne Center]]
| February 4, 1985 || [[Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]] || [[Amarillo Civic Center]]
|-
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| February 5, 1985 || [[El Paso, Texas]] || [[El Paso County Coliseum]]
| February 5, 1985 || [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]] || [[El Paso County Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 6, 1985 || [[Phoenix, Arizona]] || [[Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
| February 6, 1985 || [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] || [[Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 7, 1985 || [[Las Vegas]] || [[Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts|Aladdin Theatre]]
| February 7, 1985 || [[Las Vegas]] || [[Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts|Aladdin Theatre]]
|-
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| February 9, 1985 || [[Oakland, California]] || [[Kaiser Convention Center]]
| February 9, 1985 || [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] || [[Kaiser Convention Center]]
|-
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| February 11, 1985 || [[Salt Lake City]] || [[Salt Palace]]
| February 11, 1985 || [[Salt Lake City]] || [[Salt Palace (arena)|Salt Palace]]
|-
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| February 13, 1985 || [[Seattle]] || [[Seattle Center Arena]]
| February 13, 1985 || [[Seattle]] || [[Mercer Arena|Seattle Center Arena]]
|-
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| February 14, 1985 || [[Portland, Oregon]] || [[Memorial Coliseum (Portland)|Portland Memorial Coliseum]]
| February 14, 1985 || [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] || [[Portland Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 17, 1985 || rowspan="2"|[[Long Beach, California]] || rowspan="2"|[[Long Beach Arena]]
| February 17, 1985 || rowspan="2"|[[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]] || rowspan="2"|[[Long Beach Arena]]
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| February 18, 1985
| February 18, 1985
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| February 20, 1985 || [[San Bernardino, California]] || [[Orange Pavilion]]
| February 20, 1985 || [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]] || [[Orange Pavilion]]
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| February 21, 1985 || [[Bakersfield, California]] || [[Bakersfield Convention Center]]
| February 21, 1985 || [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]] || [[Bakersfield Convention Center]]
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| February 22, 1985 || [[San Diego]] || [[San Diego Sports Arena]]
| February 22, 1985 || [[San Diego]] || [[San Diego Sports Arena]]
|-
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| February 24, 1985 || [[Sacramento, California]] || [[Sacramento Memorial Auditorium]]
| February 24, 1985 || [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]] || [[Sacramento Memorial Auditorium]]
|-
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| February 26, 1985 || [[Spokane, Washington]] || [[Spokane Coliseum]]
| February 26, 1985 || [[Spokane, Washington|Spokane]] || [[Spokane Coliseum]]
|-
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| February 27, 1985 || [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] || rowspan="6"|Canada || [[Pacific Coliseum]]
| February 27, 1985 || [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]] || rowspan="6"|Canada || [[Pacific Coliseum]]
|-
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| March 1, 1985 || [[Edmonton, Alberta]] || [[Kinsmen Field House]] || Sentinel
| March 1, 1985 || [[Edmonton]] || [[Kinsmen Field House]] || Sentinel
|-
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| March 2, 1985 || [[Lethbridge, Alberta]] || [[Lethbridge Sportsplex]] || rowspan="2"|Queensrÿche
| March 2, 1985 || [[Lethbridge, Alberta|Lethbridge]] || [[Lethbridge Sportsplex|Sportplex]] || rowspan="2"|Queensrÿche
|-
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| March 3, 1985 || [[Calgary, Alberta]] || [[Stampede Corral]]
| March 3, 1985 || [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]] || [[Stampede Corral]]
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| March 7, 1985 || [[Regina, Saskatchewan]] || [[Regina Agridome]] || rowspan="7"|[[Dokken]]
| March 7, 1985 || [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]] || [[Regina Agridome]] || rowspan="9"|[[Dokken]]
|-
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| March 9, 1985 || [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]] || [[Winnipeg Arena]]
| March 9, 1985 || [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]] || [[Winnipeg Arena]]
|-
|-
| March 10, 1985 || [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]] || rowspan="14"|United States || [[Ralph Engelstad Arena (old)|Ralph Engelstad Arena]]
| March 10, 1985 || [[Grand Forks, North Dakota|Grand Forks]] || rowspan="16"|United States || [[Hyslop Sports Center]]
|-
|-
| March 11, 1985 || [[Bismarck, North Dakota]] || [[Bismarck Civic Center]]
| March 11, 1985 || [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]] || [[Bismarck Civic Center]]
|-
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| March 13, 1985 || [[Duluth, Minnesota]] || [[Duluth Arena]]
| March 13, 1985 || [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]] || [[Duluth Arena]]
|-
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| March 15, 1985 || [[La Crosse, Wisconsin]] || [[La Crosse Center]]
|March 14, 1985 || [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]] || [[Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena]]
|-
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| March 17, 1985 || [[Des Moines, Iowa]] || [[Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium]]
|March 15, 1985 || [[La Crosse, Wisconsin|La Crosse]] || [[La Crosse Center]]
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| March 19, 1985 || [[Madison, Wisconsin]] || [[Dane County Expo Coliseum]] || rowspan="9"|[[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]]
| March 16, 1985 || [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]] || [[Five Flags Center]]
|-
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| March 20, 1985 || [[Marquette, Michigan]] || [[Lakeview Arena]]
| March 17, 1985 || [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]] || [[Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium]]
|-
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| March 22, 1985 || [[Lansing, Michigan]] || [[Lansing Civic Center]]
| March 19, 1985 || [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] || [[Dane County Expo Coliseum]] || rowspan="9"|[[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]]
|-
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| March 23, 1985 || [[South Bend, Indiana]] || [[Joyce Center]]
| March 20, 1985 || [[Marquette, Michigan|Marquette]] || [[Lakeview Arena]]
|-
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| March 24, 1985 || [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] || [[Cincinnati Gardens]]
| March 22, 1985 || [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] || [[Lansing Civic Center]]
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| March 25, 1985 || [[Toledo, Ohio]] || [[Toledo Sports Arena]]
| March 23, 1985 || [[South Bend, Indiana|South Bend]] || [[Athletic & Convocation Center]]
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| March 26, 1985 || [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] || [[Pittsburgh Civic Arena]]
| March 24, 1985 || [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]] || [[Cincinnati Gardens]]
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| March 28, 1985 || [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] || [[Springfield Civic Center]]
| March 25, 1985 || [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] || [[Toledo Sports Arena]]
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| March 29, 1985 || [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]] || [[Brendan Byrne Arena]]
| March 26, 1985 || [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] || [[Pittsburgh Civic Arena]]
|-
| March 28, 1985 || [[Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]] || [[Springfield Civic Center]]
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| March 29, 1985 || [[East Rutherford, New Jersey|East Rutherford]] || [[Brendan Byrne Arena]]
|}
|}

* <small>{{note|1|Note 1}}Bruce Kulick performed the first half of this show and Mark St. John performed the second half.</small>
* <small>{{note|2|Note 2}}Mark St. John performed the entirety of these shows.</small>
* <small>{{note|3|Note 3}}This was Bruce Kulick's first show as a permanent member of the group.</small>
* <small>{{note|4|Note 4}}This show was professionally recorded and shown on MTV, then later released as ''[[Animalize Live Uncensored]]''.</small>

=== Box office score data ===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
! scope="col" style="width:13em;"|Date<br>(1984)
! scope="col" style="width:16em;"|City
! scope="col" style="width:19em;"|Venue
! scope="col" style="width:9em;"|Attendance
! scope="col" style="width:7em;"|Gross
! scope="col" style="width:5em;" class="unsortable" |{{Abbr|Ref(s)|References}}
|-
|November 15
|Bethlehem
|Stabler Arena
|4,472 / 6,000
|$49,346
|<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses |magazine=Billboard |date=December 1, 1984 |volume=96 |issue=48 |page=37 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4CQEAAAAMBAJ&dq=kiss+boxscore+billboard&pg=PA37 |access-date=December 11, 2021 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |language=en |issn=0006-2510}}</ref>
|-
|December 2
|Indianapolis
|Market Square Arena
|10,393 / 10,500
|$111,865
|<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses |magazine=Billboard |date=December 15, 1984 |volume=96 |issue=50 |page=45 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nSQEAAAAMBAJ&dq=kiss+boxscore+billboard&pg=PA45 |access-date=11 December 2021 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |language=en |issn=0006-2510}}</ref>
|-
|December 4
|St. Louis
|Kiel Auditorium
|4,380 / 5,700
|$54,533
|<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses |magazine=Billboard |date=December 22, 1984 |volume=96 |issue=51 |page=41 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZSQEAAAAMBAJ&dq=kiss+boxscore+billboard&pg=PA41 |access-date=December 11, 2021 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |language=en |issn=0006-2510}}</ref>
|}

== Personnel ==
* [[Paul Stanley]] – vocals, rhythm guitar
* [[Gene Simmons]] – vocals, bass
* [[Eric Carr]] – drums, vocals
* [[Bruce Kulick]] – lead guitar, backing vocals (all but November 28 and 29 dates)
* [[Mark St. John]] – lead guitar, backing vocals (only November 27, 28, and 29 dates)


== References ==
== References ==
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===Sources===
*{{Cite book
| last1 = Gooch
| first1 = Curt
| last2 = Suhs
| first2 = Jeff
| title = Kiss Alive Forever: The Complete Touring History
| publisher = Billboard Books
| year = 2002
| location = New York
| isbn= 0-8230-8322-5}}


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 3 August 2024

Animalize World Tour
Tour by Kiss
Associated albumAnimalize
Start dateSeptember 30, 1984
End dateMarch 29, 1985
Legs2
No. of shows119
Kiss concert chronology

The Animalize World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss in support of their twelfth studio album, Animalize.

Background

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This was the first tour with Bruce Kulick on lead guitar, replacing Mark St. John who couldn't play due to his arthritic condition.[1] Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but after St. John's condition improved and he returned to the group, the other members decided Kulick was a better fit musically, resulting in Kulick being named an official member on December 2, 1984 after the band had played three shows with St. John.[2][3]

According to Pete Bishop, a reporter from The Pittsburgh Press, the design of the stage featured a leopard-zebra appearance taken from the cover of the album Animalize. The lighted band logo was hung over the upstage portion with specials effects also featuring blasting caps and sparkler jets. There was also colored lights on trusses and beneath meshwork ramps. A truss would lift downwards to lift up the guitarists and lift them to a catwalk, descending down later on a smoke spewing platform.[4]

The Animalize period was the band's most successful of the decade with the crossover success of "Heaven's on Fire" onto CHR/Top 40 radio, a very well-attended concert trek, and with Animalize selling nearly 2 million copies by the end of the tour.[citation needed] The live video Animalize Live Uncensored was recorded at Cobo Hall on December 8, 1984 during this tour, later airing on MTV.[5] On April 7, 2023, Kiss officially released the only known soundboard recording of a live show with Mark St. John, as part of their Off the Soundboard series. The concert was recorded on November 28, 1984 at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York.[6]

In the tour program for the band's final tour, Simmons reflected on the tour:

You can't help but have a good time at one of our shows when everybody is going nuts onstage. That kind of good time is infectious. You can't fake it. You can't fool the audience. The people will see right through you if you put on a fake smile or you're not putting out your best. The band are alive and well and playing better than we ever have.[7]

Reception

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Linda Moleski, a reporter from Billboard, who had attended the performance in Uniondale began her review by noting that the theatrics had not been toned down, but had toned down in appearance. She praised the concert as a 'powerful metal fury', but said she was disappointed from the performance of "Heaven's on Fire" as it was delivered more weakly and harshly. She pointed out the strong connection with both the audience and the players, even praising the uncluttered stage.[8]

Jeff Bunch, a correspondent from The Spokesman-Review was not impressed from the band's performance in Spokane, stating that they were nothing more than a 'play-it-loud-and-say-it-crude' band and suggested that 'if the rumors that rock 'n roll died, it was true. He criticized that the band were strutting around on stage in a graphic matter while Stanley spent more time telling stories than singing - while noting the band having the audience on their feet throughout the whole performance. He concluded his review by stating that the band's success was relied on playing music loud and throwing in many theatrics as possible. He however, claimed that the opening act played to a better-than-average reception.[9]

Setlist

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These are example setlists of what was performed during the tour on each leg, but may not represent the majority of the tour.[2]

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Opening Act(s)
Europe[2]
September 30, 1984 Brighton England Brighton Centre Bon Jovi
October 1, 1984 Southampton Gaumont Theatre
October 2, 1984 St Austell Cornwall Coliseum
October 4, 1984 Manchester Manchester Apollo
October 5, 1984 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Apollo
October 6, 1984 Edinburgh Edinburgh Playhouse
October 7, 1984 Newcastle upon Tyne England Newcastle City Hall
October 8, 1984
October 10, 1984 Leicester De Montfort Hall
October 11, 1984 Ipswich Gaumont Theater
October 12, 1984 Stafford Bingley Hall
October 13, 1984 Leeds Queen's Hall
October 14, 1984 London Wembley Arena
October 15, 1984
October 18, 1984 Munich West Germany Circus Krone
October 17, 1984 Offenbach am Main Stadthalle Offenbach
October 19, 1984 Neunkirchen am Brand Hemmerleinhalle
October 21, 1984 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Center
October 22, 1984 Drammen Norway Drammenshallen
October 24, 1984 Lund Sweden Olympen
October 26, 1984 Stockholm Johanneshovs Isstadion Bon Jovi
October 27, 1984 Gothenburg Scandinavium
October 29, 1984 Hanover West Germany Stadionsporthalle
October 30, 1984 Düsseldorf Philipshalle
October 31, 1984 Ludwigshafen Friedrich-Ebert-Halle
November 1, 1984 Lausanne Switzerland Palais de Beaulieu
November 3, 1984 Brussels Belgium Forest National
November 4, 1984 Zwolle Netherlands IJsselhallen
November 5, 1984 Paris France Zénith de Paris
North America[2][10]
November 15, 1984 Bethlehem United States Stabler Arena Queensrÿche
November 16, 1984 Glens Falls Glens Falls Civic Center
November 17, 1984 Rochester Rochester Community War Memorial
November 18, 1984 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
November 20, 1984 Syracuse Onondaga County War Memorial
November 23, 1984 Worcester The Centrum
November 24, 1984 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
November 25, 1984 Philadelphia The Spectrum
November 26, 1984 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 27, 1984 Baltimore Baltimore Civic Center1
November 28, 1984 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center2
November 29, 1984 Binghamton Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena2
December 2, 1984 Indianapolis Market Square Arena3
December 4, 1984 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
December 5, 1984 Evansville Roberts Municipal Stadium
December 6, 1984 Terre Haute Hulman Center
December 7, 1984 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
December 8, 1984 Detroit Cobo Arena4
December 11, 1984 Saginaw Saginaw Civic Center
December 12, 1984 Columbus Battelle Hall
December 13, 1984 Dayton Hara Arena
December 14, 1984 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
December 15, 1984 Louisville Commonwealth Convention Center
December 17, 1984 Peoria Peoria Civic Center
December 18, 1984 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center
December 26, 1984 Kansas City Kansas City Municipal Auditorium
December 27, 1984 Lincoln Pershing Auditorium
December 29, 1984 Saint Paul St. Paul Civic Center
December 30, 1984 Milwaukee MECCA Arena
January 3, 1985 Greenville Greenville Memorial Auditorium Krokus
January 4, 1985 Johnson City Freedom Hall Civic Center
January 5, 1985 Fayetteville Cumberland County Memorial Arena
January 6, 1985 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
January 8, 1985 Knoxville Knoxville Civic Coliseum
January 9, 1985 Atlanta The Omni Coliseum
January 10, 1985 Orlando Orlando Sports Stadium
January 11, 1985 Fort Lauderdale Sunrise Musical Theater
January 12, 1985
January 13, 1985 St. Petersburg Bayfront Center
January 15, 1985 New Orleans Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena
January 16, 1985 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
January 17, 1985 Huntsville Von Braun Civic Center
January 18, 1985 Birmingham Boutwell Memorial Auditorium
January 19, 1985 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
January 21, 1985 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center
January 22, 1985 Memphis Mid-South Coliseum
January 24, 1985 Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Queensrÿche
January 25, 1985 Abilene Taylor County Expo Center
January 26, 1985 Austin Frank Erwin Center
January 27, 1985 Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum
January 29, 1985 Dallas Reunion Arena
January 30, 1985 San Antonio HemisFair Arena
January 31, 1985 Houston Sam Houston Coliseum
February 1, 1985 Waco Waco Convention Center
February 3, 1985 Odessa Ector County Coliseum
February 4, 1985 Amarillo Amarillo Civic Center
February 5, 1985 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
February 6, 1985 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
February 7, 1985 Las Vegas Aladdin Theatre
February 9, 1985 Oakland Kaiser Convention Center
February 11, 1985 Salt Lake City Salt Palace
February 13, 1985 Seattle Seattle Center Arena
February 14, 1985 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum
February 17, 1985 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
February 18, 1985
February 20, 1985 San Bernardino Orange Pavilion
February 21, 1985 Bakersfield Bakersfield Convention Center
February 22, 1985 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
February 24, 1985 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
February 26, 1985 Spokane Spokane Coliseum
February 27, 1985 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
March 1, 1985 Edmonton Kinsmen Field House Sentinel
March 2, 1985 Lethbridge Sportplex Queensrÿche
March 3, 1985 Calgary Stampede Corral
March 7, 1985 Regina Regina Agridome Dokken
March 9, 1985 Winnipeg Winnipeg Arena
March 10, 1985 Grand Forks United States Hyslop Sports Center
March 11, 1985 Bismarck Bismarck Civic Center
March 13, 1985 Duluth Duluth Arena
March 14, 1985 Green Bay Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena
March 15, 1985 La Crosse La Crosse Center
March 16, 1985 Dubuque Five Flags Center
March 17, 1985 Des Moines Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium
March 19, 1985 Madison Dane County Expo Coliseum W.A.S.P.
March 20, 1985 Marquette Lakeview Arena
March 22, 1985 Lansing Lansing Civic Center
March 23, 1985 South Bend Athletic & Convocation Center
March 24, 1985 Cincinnati Cincinnati Gardens
March 25, 1985 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena
March 26, 1985 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Civic Arena
March 28, 1985 Springfield Springfield Civic Center
March 29, 1985 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
  • ^Note 1 Bruce Kulick performed the first half of this show and Mark St. John performed the second half.
  • ^Note 2 Mark St. John performed the entirety of these shows.
  • ^Note 3 This was Bruce Kulick's first show as a permanent member of the group.
  • ^Note 4 This show was professionally recorded and shown on MTV, then later released as Animalize Live Uncensored.

Box office score data

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List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
Date
(1984)
City Venue Attendance Gross Ref(s)
November 15 Bethlehem Stabler Arena 4,472 / 6,000 $49,346 [11]
December 2 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 10,393 / 10,500 $111,865 [12]
December 4 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium 4,380 / 5,700 $54,533 [13]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Giles, Jeff (April 27, 2017). "The Life and Death of Kiss Guitarist Mark St. John". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Gooch, Curt; Suhs, Jeff (2002). Kiss Alive Forever: The Complete Touring History. New York: Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-8322-5.
  3. ^ Wilkening, Matthew (December 7, 2019). "35 Years Ago: Kiss' Bruce Kulick Era Begins With 'Animalize Live'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  4. ^ Bishop, Pete (March 27, 1985). "Music still second fiddle at Kiss concert". Pittsburgh: The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  5. ^ Durr, Matt (March 9, 2019). "KISS's most memorable Michigan moments". mlive. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  6. ^ Wardlaw, Andrew. "Kiss to Release Rare 1984 Mark St. john Show as Next Live Album". Ultimateclassicrock.com. Andrew Wardlaw.
  7. ^ (2019). End of the Road World Tour Program, pg. 21.
  8. ^ Moleski, Linda (December 15, 1984). "Talent in Action". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 50. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 45. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  9. ^ Bunch, Jeff (February 27, 1985). "KISS concert is nothing more than play it loud, say it crude". Spokane: The Spokesman-Review. p. 12. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  10. ^ North America show notices:
  11. ^ "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 1, 1984. p. 37. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  12. ^ "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 50. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 15, 1984. p. 45. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 51. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 22, 1984. p. 41. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved December 11, 2021.

Sources

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  • Gooch, Curt; Suhs, Jeff (2002). Kiss Alive Forever: The Complete Touring History. New York: Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-8322-5.