Tour by Judas Priest | |
Location | North America |
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Associated album | Screaming for Vengeance |
Start date | 26 August 1982 |
End date | 21 February 1983 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 111 |
Judas Priest concert chronology |
The World Vengeance Tour was a 1982 concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest where they toured throughout North America from 26 August 1982 until 21 February 1983 in support of the 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance.
The 12 December 1982 show was filmed and released on multiple video formats; first released on VHS, Beta, VHD and LaserDisc as Judas Priest Live in 1983; as Disc 5 as a DVD on the Metalogy compilation box-set in 2004; and as a separate DVD package entitled Live Vengeance '82 in 2006.
Despite the last US leg of the tour ended in Honolulu on 21 February 1983, the band would perform their last show of the tour at the 1983 US Festival in San Bernardino, California on 29 May 1983 alongside Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Triumph, the Scorpions, and Van Halen. [1] The band's performance is featured as a DVD on the 30th anniversary edition of Screaming for Vengeance. [2]
Also occasionally played were:
City | Venue | Tickets sold/Available | Gross revenue (adjusted for inflation) |
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San Antonio | Convention Center | 13,669/13,669 (100%) [5] | $352,356 [5] |
Dallas | Reunion Arena | 11,185/19,000 (59%) [5] | $286,898 [5] |
Bloomington | Met Center | 7,005/7,500 (93%) [6] | $172,391 [6] |
Rockford | Metro Center | 5,244/5,720 (92%) [6] | $121,514 [6] |
Chicago | International Amphitheater | 10,994/10,994 (100%) [7] | $309,024 [7] |
Detroit | Cobo Arena | 9,366/12,191 (77%) [7] | $259,557 [7] |
Kalamazoo | Wings Stadium | 6,536/8,000 (82%) [8] | $163,088 [8] |
Columbus | Ohio Center | 7,179/7,179 (100%) [8] | $166,571 [8] |
Worcester | The Centrum | 8,291/8,547 (97%) [9] | $212,441 [9] |
New York City | Madison Square Garden | 16,606/16,606 (100%) [10] | $544,678 [10] |
New Haven | Coliseum | 9,914/9,914 (100%) [9] | $254,371 [9] |
Philadelphia | Spectrum | 13,151/13,151 (100%) [10] | $341,088 [10] |
Landover | Capital Center | 16,841/17,431 (97%) [10] | $456,752 [10] |
East Rutherford | Brendan Byrne Arena | 17,823/17,823 (100%) [11] | $531,799 [11] |
Rochester | War Memorial Auditorium | 10,200/10,200 (100%) [11] | $246,250 [11] |
Toronto | Maple Leaf Gardens | 11,960/11,960 (100%) [12] | $364,796 [12] |
Edmonton | Northlands Coliseum | 8,927/8,927 (100%) [13] | $290,769 [13] |
Calgary | Max Bell Arena | 3,965/3,965 (100%) [13] | $132,287 [13] |
Daly City | Cow Palace | 14,600/14,600 (100%) [14] | $427,552 [14] |
San Diego | Sports Arena | 10,109/11,200 (90%) [14] | $299,513 [14] |
Phoenix | Memorial Coliseum | 10,510/10,510 (100%) [15] | $292,222 [15] |
Denver | McNichols Sports Arena | 11,922/11,922 (100%) [15] | $259,109 [15] |
Cincinnati | Gardens | 6,344/6,922 (92%) [15] | $132,187 [15] |
Madison | Dane County Coliseum | 8,357/10,000 (84%) [16] | $196,198 [16] |
Lansing | Civic Center | 4,919/4,919 (100%) [17] | $138,069 [17] |
Saginaw | Wendler Arena | 5,959/7,169 (83%) [17] | $152,054 [17] |
Muskegon | L.C Walker Arena | 5,094/7,112 (72%) [17] | $129,982 [17] |
Salina | Bicentennial Center | 3,459/5,000 (69%) [18] | $90,745 [18] |
Little Rock | Barton Coliseum | 4,434/7,500 (59%) [18] | $116,263 [18] |
Austin | Frank Erwin Center | 7,341/7,341 (100%) [18] | $174,206 [18] |