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Asylum Tour Associated album Asylum Start date November 29, 1985 End date April 12, 1986 Legs 1 No. of shows91 played, 3 cancelled
The Asylum Tour was a concert tour by Kiss . It was the first Kiss tour since the Dynasty Tour to stay inside North America. Kiss also performed The Who 's "Won't Get Fooled Again ", usually in the encore. Paul Stanley does his guitar-smashing ritual after "Lick It Up ".
On February 2, 1986, Paul Stanley dedicated the Tucson, Arizona concert at the McKale Center to the astronauts that were killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion .
On February 17, 1986, Kiss played the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City , Utah . W.A.S.P. was the opening act. The power went out in the middle of "Rock and Roll All Nite" and the concert ended when Kiss walked off the stage, waving to the audience.
On March 30, 1986, Kiss played at the Hammond Civic Center in Hammond, Indiana . Local church groups protested the entire event due to its being scheduled on Easter Sunday. During the show, the band blew out half of the windows on the outside west wall of the arena. Their public address system on this tour was rated at 120 decibels. Before the show Gene Simmons and Eric Carr walked around the perimeter of the building trying to hold polite conversations with the church groups. The concert in Hammond only sold 1,900 tickets. The Hammond Civic Center holds 4,500
On April 8, 1986, Kiss played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto . Opening act King Kobra was invited and appeared on stage to sing "Lick it Up" with Kiss, making King Kobra the first group to ever share the stage with Kiss. W.A.S.P. opened in Chicago and Los Angeles (Inglewood).
Set list
"King Of The Mountain" and "Firehouse" were played on early shows before being dropped from the set list. Other songs played include "Creatures of the Night", "Strutter ", "Calling Dr. Love ", and "Oh! Susanna". "Black Diamond " was only performed once on this tour on February 4, 1986 in Daly City, California.
Average Attendance (6200)
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening Act(s)
November 29, 1985
Little Rock, Arkansas
United States
Barton Coliseum
Black 'n Blue
November 30, 1985
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
December 1, 1985
Memphis, Tennessee
Mid-South Coliseum
December 3, 1985
San Antonio, Texas
HemisFair Arena
December 4, 1985
Dallas, Texas
Reunion Arena
December 6, 1985
Lafayette, Louisiana
Cajundome
December 7, 1985
Houston, Texas
Sam Houston Coliseum
December 8, 1985
Austin, Texas
Frank Erwin Center
December 11, 1985
Richfield, Ohio
Richfield Coliseum
December 12, 1985
Louisville, Kentucky
Freedom Hall
December 13, 1985
Trotwood, Ohio
Hara Arena
December 14, 1985
Detroit
Cobo Hall
December 16, 1985
New York City
Madison Square Garden
December 17, 1985
Philadelphia
The Spectrum
December 19, 1985
Glens Falls, New York
Glens Falls Civic Center
December 20, 1985
Worcester, Massachusetts
The Centrum
December 21, 1985
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven Coliseum
December 22, 1985
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence Civic Center
December 27, 1985
Columbia, South Carolina
Carolina Coliseum
December 28, 1985
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Coliseum
December 29, 1985
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum
December 30, 1985
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center
December 31, 1985
Atlanta
The Omni
January 3, 1986
Johnson City, Tennessee
Freedom Hall Civic Center
W.A.S.P.
January 4, 1986
Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville Civic Coliseum
January 5, 1986
Cancelled Chattanooga UTC Arena
January 7, 1986
Tampa, Florida
USF Sun Dome
January 8, 1986
West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach Auditorium
January 9, 1986
Fort Myers, Florida
Lee County Civic Center
January 10, 1986
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville Coliseum
January 12, 1986
San Juan
Puerto Rico
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
January 14, 1986
Norfolk, Virginia
United States
Norfolk Scope
January 15, 1986
Charleston, West Virginia
Charleston Civic Center
January 16, 1986
Indianapolis, Indiana
Market Square Arena
January 17, 1986
Chicago
UIC Pavilion
January 20, 1986
Milwaukee
MECCA Arena
January 21, 1986
Saint Paul, Minnesota
St. Paul Civic Center
January 22, 1986
Rockford, Illinois
Rockford Metro Center
January 23, 1986
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
January 24, 1986
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha Civic Auditorium
January 25, 1986
Kansas City, Missouri
Municipal Auditorium
February 2, 1986
Tucson, Arizona
McKale Center
February 4, 1986
Daly City, California
Cow Palace
February 5, 1986
Sacramento, California
Memorial Auditorium
February 7, 1986
Paradise, Nevada
Thomas & Mack Center
Black 'n Blue
February 8, 1986
San Bernardino, California
Orange Pavilion
W.A.S.P.
February 9, 1986
Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Black 'n Blue
February 10, 1986
San Diego, California
San Diego Sports Arena
February 11, 1986
Inglewood
The Forum
February 13, 1986
Portland, Oregon
Memorial Coliseum
February 14, 1986
Seattle
Seattle Center Coliseum
February 17, 1986
Salt Lake City
Salt Palace
February 19, 1986
Denver
McNichols Sports Arena
February 21, 1986
Norman, Oklahoma
Lloyd Noble
February 22, 1986
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Expo Square Pavilion
February 23, 1986
Waco, Texas
Waco Convention Center
February 24, 1986
Corpus Christi, Texas
Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum
February 26, 1986
Beaumont, Texas
Beaumont Civic Center
February 27, 1986
Abilene, Texas
Taylor County Expo Center
February 28, 1986
Fort Worth, Texas
Tarrant County Convention Center
March 1, 1986
Shreveport, Louisiana
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
March 2, 1986
New Orleans, Louisiana
Lakefront Arena
March 5, 1986
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena
King Kobra
March 6, 1986
Saginaw, Michigan
Wendler Arena
March 7, 1986
Port Huron, Michigan
McMorran Place
March 8, 1986
Springfield, Illinois
Prairie Capital Convention Center
March 9, 1986
Salina, Kansas
Bicentennial Center
March 12, 1986
La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse Center
March 13, 1986
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth Arena
March 14, 1986
Jamestown, North Dakota
Jamestown Civic Center
March 16, 1986
Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium
March 17, 1986
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux City Municipal Auditorium
March 18, 1986
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Five Seasons Center
March 20, 1986
Fort Wayne, Indiana
War Memorial Coliseum
March 21, 1986
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Gardens
March 22, 1986
Carbondale, Illinois
SIU Arena
March 23, 1986
Terre Haute, Indiana
Hulman Center
March 25, 1986
Evansville, Indiana
Roberts Municipal Stadium
March 26, 1986
Battle Creek, Michigan
Kellogg Arena
March 27, 1986
Erie, Pennsylvania
Erie Civic Center
March 28, 1986
Toledo, Ohio
Toledo Sports Arena
March 29, 1986
Columbus, Ohio
Battelle Hall
March 30, 1986
Hammond, Indiana
Hammond Civic Center
April 1, 1986
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Stabler Arena
April 2, 1986
Utica, New York
Utica Memorial Auditorium
April 4, 1986
Poughkeepsie, New York
Mid-Hudson Civic Center
April 6, 1986
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield Civic Center
April 7, 1986
Rochester, New York
Rochester Community War Memorial
April 8, 1986
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens
April 10, 1986
Baltimore, Maryland
United States
Baltimore Civic Center
Blue Öyster Cult
April 11, 1986
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Brendan Byrne Arena
April 12, 1986
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Kix
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