World tour to support the “Heaven & Hell” album.
Dates and research compiled by Joe Siegler & Robert Dwyer.
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Touring Personnel
- Ronnie James Dio – Vocals
- Tony Iommi – Guitar
- Geezer Butler – Bass
- Bill Ward – Drums (until Aug 19)
- Vinny Appice – Drums (Aug 31 onwards)
- Geoff Nicholls – Keyboards
Typical Set List (with Bill Ward)
War Pigs
- Neon Knights
- N.I.B.
- Lonely Is The Word
- Sweet Leaf
- Drum Solo
- Sweet Leaf
- Children Of The Sea
- Black Sabbath
- Heaven And Hell
- Iron Man
- Instrumental ???
- Guitar Solo
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (instrumental)
- Orchid
- Die Young
- Paranoid
- Children Of The Grave
- Lonely Is The Word
With Vinny Appice
- War Pigs
- Neon Knights
- N.I.B.
- Lady Evil
- Sweet Leaf
- Drum Solo
- Sweet Leaf
- Children Of The Sea
- Black Sabbath
- Heaven And Hell
- Iron Man
- Instrumental ???
- Guitar Solo
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (instrumental)
- Orchid
- Die Young
- Paranoid
- Children Of The Grave
Date | Location | Venue | Other Bands / Openers | Notes |
Jul 17 1979 | Geoff Nicholls joins Black Sabbath | |||
Oct 01 1979 | Heaven & Hell recording sessions – Criteria Studios | |||
Jan 01 1980 | Geezer rejoins Black Sabbath – reocrding resumes at Ferber Studios (is Jan 1st real date?) | |||
Feb 07 1980 | We Sold Our Souls for Rock & Roll achieves Gold Record status in the US | |||
Apr 17 1980 | First ever live show with Ronnie James Dio on vocals | |||
Apr 17 1980 | Aurich | Stadthalle | Amuthon | |
Apr 18 1980 | Oldenburg | Weser-Ems-Halle | ||
Apr 19 1980 | Kaunitz | Ostwestfalenhalle | ||
Apr 21 1980 | Fallingbostel | Heidemarkhalle | ||
Apr 22 1980 | Rendsburg | Nordmarkhalle | ||
Apr 24 1980 | Wien (Vienna) | Sophiensale | ||
Apr 25 1980 | Heaven & Hell is released in the UK – Originally scheduled for 4/18 release | |||
Apr 26 1980 | Landshut | Sportshalle | ||
Apr 29 1980 | Portsmouth | Guildhall | CANCELLED | |
Apr 30 1980 | Portsmouth | Guildhall | ||
May 01 1980 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | Postponed until 6/25/80 | |
May 02 1980 | Bristol | Colston Hall | ||
May 03 1980 | Poole | Wessex Hall – Poole Art Centre | Angelwitch | |
May 04 1980 | Brighton | Brighton Centre | CANCELLED | |
May 07 1980 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | Girlschool | |
May 08 1980 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | Girlschool | |
May 09 1980 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | Girlschool | |
May 10 1980 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | Girlschool | |
May 14 1980 | Glasgow | The Apollo Theater | ||
May 15 1980 | Glasgow | The Apollo Theater | ||
May 16 1980 | Edinburgh | Odeon Theatre | ||
May 18 1980 | Newcastle-Upon-Tyne | Newcastle City Hall | Shakin’ Street | |
May 19 1980 | Newcastle-Upon-Tyne | Newcastle City Hall | Shakin’ Street | |
May 20 1980 | Deeside | Leisure Center | Shakin’ Street | |
May 22 1980 | Manchester | Apollo Theater | Shakin’ Street, Samson | |
May 23 1980 | Manchester | Apollo Theater | Shakin’ Street, Samson | |
May 24 1980 | Birmingham | Odeon Theatre | Shakin’ Street | |
May 25 1980 | Birmingham | Odeon Theatre | Shakin’ Street | |
May 26 1980 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | Shakin’ Street | |
May 27 1980 | Heaven & Hell is released in the US | |||
Jun 02 1980 | Offenbach | Stadthalle | Inertia | |
Jun 03 1980 | München (Munich) | Circus Krone | Shakin’ Street | |
Jun 05 1980 | Mannheim | Rosengarden – Mozartsaal | Shakin’ Street | |
Jun 06 1980 | Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | Hemmerleinhalle | Shakin’ Street | |
Jun 07 1980 | Stuttgart | Haldenberghalle | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 08 1980 | Wuerzburg | Tauber-Franken-Halle | Shakin’ Street | Postponed until 6/10/80 |
Jun 10 1980 | Wuerzburg | Tauber-Franken-Halle | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 11 1980 | Siegen | Siegerlandhalle | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 12 1980 | Düsseldorf | Phillipshalle | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 14 1980 | Bremen | Stadthalle | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 15 1980 | Hamburg | Messehalle 8 | Shakin’ Street | CANCELLED |
Jun 21 1980 | Zurich | Volkhaus | ||
Jun 24 1980 | St. Austell | Cornwall Coliseum | ||
Jun 25 1980 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | Rescheduled from 5/1/80 | |
Jun 26 1980 | Brighton | Brighton Centre | ||
Jul 05 1980 | Dallas, TX | Dallas Convention Center | Riot | |
Jul 06 1980 | Inglewood (Los Angeles) | Great Western Forum | ||
Jul 12 1980 | San Antonio, TX | Convention Center Arena | Blue Oyster Cult, Alice Cooper, Riot & Shakin’ Street | |
Jul 13 1980 | Houston, TX | Robertson (Jeppesen) Stadium | Black Sabbath (20:50-22:30), Blue Oyster Cult (18:20-20:00), Riot (16:45-17:30), Alice Cooper (14:50-16:00), Shakin’ Street (13:15-14:00), Billy Squier (12:00-12:30), Bram Tchaikovsky [cancelled] | |
Jul 14 1980 | San Antonio, TX | Convention Center Arena | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Mother’s Finest, Humble Pie | |
Jul 16 1980 | Billings, MT | Sportatorium | Unconfirmed. Yellowstone Metra Park Arena? | |
Jul 18 1980 | Spokane, WA | Spokane Coliseum | ||
Jul 19 1980 | Seattle, WA | Memorial Stadium | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Molly Hatchet, Riot | |
Jul 19 1980 | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa Assembly Center | Billy Squier, Riot | CANCELLED |
Jul 20 1980 | Salem, OR | Oregon Jam ’80 – Salem Fairgrounds | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Molly Hatchet, Riot | 1st Oregon Jam |
Jul 23 1980 | Ventura | Ventura Fairgrounds | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | |
Jul 24 1980 | Fresno, CA | Selland Arena | CANCELLED | |
Jul 25 1980 | Phoenix, AZ | Phoenix Municipal Stadium | Blue Oyster Cult (HL – cancelled), Molly Hatchet, Riot | |
Jul 26 1980 | Los Angeles, CA | Memorial Coliseum | Russia (1), The Babys (2), Molly Hatchet (3), Black Sabbath (4), Journey (5), Cheap Trick (HL). | Summer Blowout festival show with an attendance of up to 90,000! |
Jul 27 1980 | Oakland, CA | Oakland Stadium | Journey (HL), Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet, Gamma [replaced Shakin’ Street] | Day On The Green Festival #2 |
Aug 04 1980 | Wichita, KS | Henry Levitt Arena | CANCELLED | |
Aug 05 1980 | Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena Theater – Lexington Center | Unconfirmed | |
Aug 06 1980 | Wheeling, WV | Wheeling Civic Center | CANCELLED | |
Aug 08 1980 | West Lebanon, PA | Lebanon Valley Speedway | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Shakin’ Street | |
Aug 09 1980 | Philadelphia, PA | The Spectrum | Sammy Hagar, Shakin’ Street | |
Aug 10 1980 | Hartford, CT | Hartford Civic Center | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Shakin’ Street | |
Aug 12 1980 | Providence, RI | Providence Civic Center | Sammy Hagar, Shakin’ Street | Professionally recorded for FM broadcast |
Aug 13 1980 | Portland, OR | Scarborough Downs Speedway | Unconfirmed | |
Aug 14 1980 | Dayton, OH | Hara Arena | Sammy Hagar | |
Aug 15 1980 | Evansville, IN | Mesker Music Theater | Sammy Hagar | |
Aug 16 1980 | Kalamazoo | Wings Stadium | Sammy Hagar, Saxon | Riot cancelled at last minute |
Aug 17 1980 | Rockford | Rockford Speedway | Blue Oyster Cult, Molly Hatchet, Shakin’ Street | |
Aug 18 1980 | Chicago, IL | International Amphitheatre | ||
Aug 19 1980 | Bloomington | Metropolitan Sports Center | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | |
Aug 19 1980 | Bill Ward’s last gig with the band until Live Aid in 1985 | |||
Aug 21 1980 | Denver, CO | McNichols Sports Arena | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street, Midnight Flyer (?) | CANCELLED |
Aug 22 1980 | Salt Lake City, UT | Unknown Dragstrip (Rocky Mountain Raceway?) | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street, Vandenberg and others? | Sabbath cancelled, but rest of acts played |
Aug 23 1980 | Las Vegas, NV | Las Vegas Convention Center Rotunda | CANCELLED | |
Aug 24 1980 | San Diego, CA | San Diego Sports Arena | CANCELLED | |
Aug 26 1980 | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque Civic Plaza | CANCELLED – Unconfirmed? | |
Aug 31 1980 | Vinny Appice’s first live gig with Black Sabbath | |||
Aug 31 1980 | Honolulu, HI | Aloha Stadium | Blue Oyster Cult, Molly Hatchet | |
Sep 05 1980 | Lakeland, FL | Lakeland Civic Center | Riot | |
Sep 06 1980 | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum | ||
Sep 07 1980 | Miami, FL | Jai Alai Fronton Hall | Riot, Johnny Van Zandt | |
Sep 10 1980 | Memphis, TN | Mid-South Coliseum | ||
Sep 12 1980 | Atlanta, GA | The Omni | Riot, Sammy Hagar [cancelled] | |
Sep 14 1980 | Fayetteville, AR | Cumberland County Arena | ||
Sep 19 1980 | New Haven, CT | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult | |
Sep 20 1980 | Boston, MA | Boston Gardens | Blue Oyster Cult, Riot | |
Sep 21 1980 | Springfield | Springfield Civic Center | Blue Oyster Cult | |
Sep 23 1980 | Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena Theater – Lexington Center | ||
Sep 25 1980 | Greenville | Memorial Auditorium | Nazareth | Unconfirmed |
Sep 26 1980 | Charlotte, NC | Charlotte Coliseum | Riot, Jesse Bolt | |
Sep 27 1980 | Binghamton | Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena | Blue Oyster Cult, The Rods [replaced Sabbath] | Rescheduled for 10/23/80 |
Sep 27 1980 | Charleston | Charleston Civic Center Coliseum | Unconfirmed | |
Sep 29 1980 | Kansas City, MO | Municipal Auditorium | Blue Oyster Cult | |
Sep 30 1980 | St. Louis, MO | Checkerdome | Blue Oyster Cult, Gulliver, Whitford/St. Holmes (?) | |
Oct 01 1980 | Chicago, IL | International Amphitheatre | Blue Oyster Cult, Black Cat | |
Oct 03 1980 | Pittsburgh, PA | Civic Arena | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Saxon | |
Oct 04 1980 | Toledo, OH | Sports Arena | Saxon | |
Oct 05 1980 | Detroit, MI | Joe Louis Arena | Blue Oyster Cult, Adrenaline | |
Oct 07 1980 | Columbus, OH | Ohio State University – St. John Arena | The Rockets | |
Oct 08 1980 | Indianapolis, IN | Market Square Arena | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Shakin’ Street | |
Oct 09 1980 | Milwaukee | Mecca (Milwaukee) Arena | Blue Oyster Cult | The infamous ‘riot’ show where Geezer was hit by a bottle. The show ended after 2 songs. [ More info here ] |
Oct 10 1980 | Louisville, KY | Freedom Hall | Blue Oyster Cult (HL) | |
Oct 11 1980 | Toledo, OH | Sports Arena | Blue Oyster Cult | Unconfirmed |
Oct 12 1980 | Cleveland, OH | Richfield Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | |
Oct 13 1980 | Buffalo | War Memorial Auditorium | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | |
Oct 14 1980 | Largo (Landover) | Capital Centre | Blue Oyster Cult, Girlschool | |
Oct 16 1980 | Rochester, NY | Community War Memorial Auditorium | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | |
Oct 17 1980 | Uniondale, NY | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Shakin’ Street | Professionally filmed for the movie “Black & Blue”. |
Oct 18 1980 | New York City, NY | Madison Square Garden | Blue Oyster Cult | Top grossing U.S. show for that week! |
Oct 19 1980 | Erie, PA | Erie County Fieldhouse | Saxon | |
Oct 22 1980 | Wheeling, WV | Wheeling Civic Center | Blue Oyster Cult, Shakin’ Street | Rescheduled show from August |
Oct 23 1980 | Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult | |
Oct 23 1980 | Binghamton | Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena | Blue Oyster Cult | Rescheduled from 9/27/80. Cancelled! |
Oct 24 1980 | Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult | |
Oct 25 1980 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverfront Coliseum | Blue Oyster Cult, Spike | |
Nov 01 1980 | Boise | The Air | ||
Nov 04 1980 | Colorado Springs, CO | City Auditorium | Johnnie | |
Nov 06 1980 | Salt Lake City, UT | The Salt Palace | ||
Nov 07 1980 | Wichita, KS | Henry Levitt Arena | ||
Nov 08 1980 | Omaha, NE | Omaha Civic Auditorium | Johnnie | Need exact date – did this happen? |
Nov 11 1980 | Wichita, KS | Henry Levitt Arena | ||
Nov 16 1980 | Tokyo, Japan | Nakano Sun Plaza Hall | Early show – 2 PM | |
Nov 16 1980 | Tokyo, Japan | Nakano Sun Plaza Hall | Late Show – 6 PM | |
Nov 17 1980 | Tokyo, Japan | Nippon Seinenkan Hall | ||
Nov 18 1980 | Tokyo, Japan | Sun Plaza Hall | Aborted after 70 minutes, due to the illness of Tony Iommi | |
Nov 19 1980 | Tokyo, Japan | Sun Plaza Hall | Cancelled due to Tony Iommi’s illness. | |
Nov 20 1980 | Kyoto, Japan | Kaikan Hall | ||
Nov 21 1980 | Osaka, Japan | Koseinenkin (Festival) Hall | ||
Nov 24 1980 | Sydney, Australia | The Capitol Theater | Rose Tattoo | |
Nov 25 1980 | Sydney, Australia | The Capitol Theater | Rose Tattoo | |
Nov 26 1980 | Sydney, Australia | The Capitol Theater | Rose Tattoo | |
Nov 27 1980 | Sydney, Australia | The Capitol Theater | Rose Tattoo | |
Nov 29 1980 | Brisbane, Australia | Rose Tattoo | ||
Dec 01 1980 | Melbourne, Australia | Rose Tattoo | Cancelled | |
Dec 05 1980 | Adelaide, Australia | Rose Tattoo | Cancelled | |
Dec 06 1980 | Perth, Australia | Rose Tattoo | Cancelled | |
Dec 27 1980 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster, More (?) | Postponed until 1/18/81 |
Dec 28 1980 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/19/81 |
Dec 29 1980 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/20/81 |
Dec 30 1980 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/21/81 |
Jan 03 1981 | Leeds | Queen’s Hall | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/24/81 |
Jan 04 1981 | Stafford | New Bingley Hall | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/25/81 |
Jan 05 1981 | Cardiff | Sophia Gardens Pavilion | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/28/81 |
Jan 06 1981 | HEAVEN AND HELL achieves Gold Record status in the U.S. | |||
Jan 09 1981 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | A II Z, Max Webster | Postponed until 1/30/81 |
Jan 18 1981 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | |
Jan 19 1981 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | |
Jan 20 1981 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | |
Jan 21 1981 | London, England | Hammersmith Odeon | A II Z, Max Webster | Brian May on for the encores |
Jan 23 1981 | Bridlington | Royal Spa Hall | ||
Jan 24 1981 | Leeds | Queen’s Hall | ||
Jan 25 1981 | Stafford | New Bingley Hall | A II Z, Max Webster | |
Jan 27 1981 | Bristol | Colston Hall | ||
Jan 28 1981 | Cardiff | Sophia Gardens Pavilion | ||
Jan 30 1981 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | A II Z | |
Jan 31 1981 | Crawley | Leisure Centre | ||
Feb 01 1981 | Poole | Wessex Hall – Poole Art Centre | ||
Feb 02 1981 | St. Austell | Cornwall Coliseum | ||
Feb 02 1981 | Last date on the Heaven & Hell Tour |
FAQs
Why is Black Sabbath so heavy? ›
While sitting down for the British programme Classic Albums, Iommi explained how Black Sabbath arrived at heaviness by necessity. “All the riffs I've done, I've always tried to make them big and powerful because we were only a three-piece musically,” Iommi said.
Does Eddie listen to Black Sabbath? ›Eddie Van Halen's love for Black Sabbath was visible since the early days when Van Halen used to play a lot of Sabbath songs in the bar circuit before they released their debut album.
Who opened for Black Sabbath on the Heaven and Hell tour? ›Black Sabbath was supported by A II Z and Max Webster for some shows. The final show of the tour took place on 2 February 1981 at Cornwall Coliseum in St Austell.
What was Black Sabbath's final song? ›This sing-along performance of “Paranoid” marked Black Sabbath's final song onstage together, and following the song's fitting final lyric – “I tell you to enjoy life/ I wish I could but it's too late” – an emotional Ozzy Osbourne thanked the audience for decades of support.
What is the hardest Black Sabbath song to play? ›However, Slash, the legendary guitarist of Guns N' Roses, has made up his own mind as to which song has the heaviest riff. According to Slash, that title definitely belongs to heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath's “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”.
Is Ozzy bigger than Black Sabbath? ›Ozzy Osbourne's solo career has been commercially more successful than his career with Black Sabbath - he's made more money in his solo career.
Did Kurt Cobain listen to Black Sabbath? ›Intriguingly, Vig also recalled during mixing when Cobain brought up his love of Black Sabbath and instructed the producer to take Nevermind towards that direction.
What was Ozzy kicked out of Black Sabbath? ›Instead, he drank, did drugs and made excuses why he couldn't sing. On April 27, 1979, after various attempts to get Ozzy back on the team, Black Sabbath fired their lead singer. “We just couldn't continue with Ozzy,” guitarist Tony Iommi said.
Who is the best guitarist in Black Sabbath? ›Tony Iommi is the undisputed champion of the heavy metal riff. He earned that title in the early '70s, as his memorable guitar riffs — short, repeated chord progressions that help form the rhythmic backbone of a song — propelled Black Sabbath to great heights on such early albums as “Paranoid” and “Master of Reality.”
When was Ozzy's last tour with Black Sabbath? ›Sabbath's last tour with Ozzy was in 2005, and the original lineup last appeared together when they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2006. They attempted to cut a new album with Rick Rubin in 2001, but the sessions fell apart and Osbourne turned his attention to his solo career.
Who leads Black Sabbath? ›
Ozzy Osbourne, byname of John Michael Osbourne, (born December 3, 1948, Birmingham, England), British musician who gained a loyal following as the vocalist for the heavy metal group Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career.
Did kiss open for Black Sabbath? ›During a conversation with Gibson, Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi looked back on when KISS opened for Black Sabbath on the “Sabotage” tour in 1975/76.
What was Black Sabbath's number one song? ›1. “Iron Man” Released on the group's second studio LP, Paranoid, in 1970, this song has become one of Black Sabbath's signature songs. At first, the song was called “Iron Bloke,” by the members, after Ozzy heard Iommi's guitar riff.
What singer replaced Ozzy in Black Sabbath? ›Ronnie James Dio replaced original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne in 1979, and initially recorded two studio albums.
Will Black Sabbath ever record again? ›Ozzy Says Black Sabbath Reunion Won't Happen: “We Couldn't Really Beat What We've Already Done” Some bands may want to keep the dream alive and reunite after they play their final show or release their final album, but Black Sabbath won't be doing that.
Is Black Sabbath heavy? ›Black Sabbath have sold over 70 million records worldwide as of 2013, making them one of the most commercially successful heavy metal bands. Black Sabbath, together with Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, have been referred to as the "unholy trinity of British hard rock and heavy metal in the early to mid-seventies".
Is Black Sabbath a heavy metal band? ›Black Sabbath, British band whose bludgeoning brand of rock defined heavy metal in the 1970s. The principal members were Ozzy Osbourne (byname of John Osbourne; b. December 3, 1948, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England), Terry (“Geezer”) Butler (b. July 17, 1949, Birmingham), Tony Iommi (b.
Is Black Sabbath heavy rock? ›Black Sabbath is credited with creating heavy metal. The success of their first two albums - Black Sabbath and Paranoid - marked a paradigm shift in the world of rock.
Is Black Sabbath sludge? ›In an article describing the sound of The Melvins, the The New York Times wrote: "The shorthand term for the kind of rock descending from early Black Sabbath and late Black Flag is sludge, because it's so slow and dense."