Meddle Tour

Meddle Tour
Tour by Pink Floyd
Associated album Meddle
Start date 15 October 1971
End date 20 November 1971
Legs 1
No. of shows 26
Pink Floyd concert chronology

The 1971 Meddle tour was a short concert tour by the British band Pink Floyd. It began in October 1971 and ended in November of the same year. It was intended to promote their new album Meddle in the United States and Canada, however some of the albums material had already been played during the bands Atom Heart Mother World Tour. The practice of playing songs before their official release would become a tradition for the group following the Meddle tour. The set list played during the tour was varied, with the band playing material from their previous albums A Saucerful of Secrets, More, and Atom Heart Mother, plus the newly released Meddle. The tour would also feature the final time "Embryo", "Fat Old Sun" and "Cymbaline" would be played by the band live.

Tour band

Set List

A typical set list during the 1971 Meddle Tour would include most of the following:

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
15 October 1971 San Francisco United States Winterland Ballroom
16 October 1971 Santa Monica Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
17 October 1971 San Diego Golden Hall
19 October 1971 Eugene National Guard Armory
21 October 1971 Salem Salem Armory Auditorium
22 October 1971 Seattle Paramount Theatre
23 October 1971 Vancouver Canada Garden Auditorium
26 October 1971 Detroit United States Eastown Theatre
27 October 1971 Chicago Auditorium Theater
28 October 1971 Ann Arbor Hill Auditorium
31 October 1971 Toledo Toledo Field House
2 November 1971 Princeton McCarter Theatre
3 November 1971 Passaic Central Theatre
4 November 1971 Providence Loew's Theatre
5 November 1971 New York City Assembly Hall
6 November 1971 Cleveland Emerson Gymnasium
8 November 1971 Buffalo Peace Bridge Exhibition Center
9 November 1971 Montreal Canada Centre Sportif
10 November 1971 Quebec City Pavillon de la Jeunesse
11 November 1971 Boston United States Orpheum Theatre
12 November 1971 Philadelphia Irvine Auditorium
13 November 1971 Williamstown Chapin Hall
14 November 1971 Stony Brook Pritchard Gymnasium
15 November 1971 New York City Carnegie Hall
16 November 1971 Washington, D.C. Lisner Auditorium
19 November 1971 Pittsburgh Syria Mosque
20 November 1971 Cincinnati Taft Theatre

References

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