Timothy B. Schmit Concert Archive

The most comprehensive Timothy B. Schmit live appearance archive on the Internet! And we are still not done…many of these shows will be expanded after site launch so keep coming back.

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LAST UPDATED: October 22, 2025

1961-1963

Sacramento high school students Tim Schmit, Ron Floegel and Tom Phillips put together a folk trio known as Tim, Tom & Ron. They play assorted parties and a few folk shows. These are but a few of the known gigs.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
December (UD) 1961Unitarian ChurchSacramento, CA This is Tim, Tom & Ron’s first public appearance. They sing ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.’
September 1962George Hullin joins on drums
October 12, 1963Homecoming Dance, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CA  
October 23, 1963Martinique Room, Sacramento InnSacramento, CA The Loretto High School Hootenany was open to student from all across Sacramento. Tim, Tom & Ron were the hit of the night.

1964

Recognizing that the surf sound was in, the folk trio add classmate George Hullin on drums in September after seeing a four piece band at a school dance. The band originally did not have a bass player, the folk trio purchased electric guitars and changed their name to The Contenders.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
April 10Washington High School HootenanySacramento, CA This is an unconfirmed appearance, although the trio was often performing at local hootenanies during this period.
May 1Gym, Loretto High SchoolSacramento, CA Spring Dance.
August 14Elks HallCarmichael, CA
August 18Cocoanut GroveSanta Cruz, CABattle of the Bands – The Contenders finish 2nd and move to next round.
August 26Cocoanut GroveSanta Cruz, CABattle of the Bands – win round and proceed to finals.
September 2Cocoanut GroveSanta Cruz, CAThe Velvets, The CorvetsBattle of the Bands- Finals
September 11Cafeteria, LaSierra High SchoolSacramento, CAWelcome Freshman Dance
September 18Plumber’s HallSacramento, CAThe Cobras, The Molettes 
October 17Plumber’s HallSacramento, CAThe Progressors, The Perceptors, Rich & The Avengers 
October 27Harvest Hootenany, Sacramento InnSacramento, CA This was a return appearance by the trio now known as the Contenders.
November 14Edison SchoolSacramento, CA  
November 25Sacred Heart Parish HallSacramento, CA  Night Train Dance
December 4Meadowbrook Swim ClubSacramento, CA Jesuit High School Dance 
December 11Girl’s Gym, El Camino High SchoolSacramento, CA  Snowed Inn Dance
December 19Cottage Center, Fulton-El CaminoSacramento, CA One show at 8:15 p.m.
This venue became a regular stop for the Contenders.
December 26Del Paso Country Club Sacramento, CA  

1965

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 1Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Coachmen, The Inlanders, The Marauders, The Fugatives 
January 9Rio Americano Northeast YMCA, Tri-H-Y DanceSacramento, CA  
January 14Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CA Contenders play their own school for a change. It begins a trend now that they are seniors.
January 22Plumber’s HallSacramento, CAThe Inlanders 
February 13Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CA  
February 14Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CA This surfer’s stomp was a likely performance, although the Contenders weren’t mentioned in the advertising.
February 19Cafeteria, Mira Loma High SchoolSacramento, CA  
March 6Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CA  
March 12Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CA This was the annual Twirp Dance.
March 19Tuesday ClubSacramento, CAThe Bishops One show at 8:30 p.m.
March 26Cafeteria, Encina, High SchoolSacramento, CAThe Quakes 
May 7Arden Hill Swim and Tennis ClubSacramento, CA The Contenders were hired to play this Jesuit High School dance.
May 28Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CAThe Quakes 
May 30Carpender’s Hall Roseville, CAThe Hide-A-Ways 
June 2Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CA  
June 10Encina High School Sacramento, CA The Contenders graduate from high school on this date.
July 3“Surfer’s Satisfaction,” Native Son’s Hall Sacramento, CAThe Inlanders 
July 9Native Son’s Hall Sacramento, CAThe Inlanders 
July 23Surfer’s Night Out,” Native Son’s Hall Sacramento, CAThe Inlanders, The Hide-a-ways 
July 30Tidal Wave, Governor’s Hall, Old State Fairgrounds Sacramento, CAInlanders, Hide-a-waysOne show at 9:00 p.m.
This is the final appearance by the Contenders. Realizing that the surf-car craze is over, they change their name to The New Breed.

Now heavily influenced by the Beatles, the Contenders begin to grow out their hair. After their graduation in June, the band changes their name to the more hip, New Breed. They sign with a local manager, Gary Shiro, who begins to promote them heavily. The band begins to include a number of Beatle covers in their sets. At one memorable show, The New Breed performs the Beatles HELP album in its entirety for its live show with less than a week’s rehearsal. Shiro hooks the band up with local radio DJ Johnny Hyde and they cut a single deal with a shady record label called Diplomacy. The band cuts a self-penned tune Green Eyed Woman as their first single in San Francisco early in the summer. It’s a big hit locally and gets them enough attention to be seen on Los Angeles TV.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
August 14Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CAOne show at 8:15 p.m.
September 1-12Teen Fair, State Fairgrounds Sacramento, CAThe Fugalos, The Inlanders, The Coachmen, Act 4, The Penetrators, The Shondels, The Fydallions, The Emeralds, The PerceptorsThe New Breed begins a long run at the Teen Fair at the California State Fair
September 10Auditorium, Sacred Heart High SchoolSacramento, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
CYO Dance
September 15Coast RecordersSan Francisco, CAThe New Breed record their first single with local DJ Johnny Hyde producing it. The A-side is a band original ‘Green-Eyed Woman.’ It is released on the independent Diplomacy label.
September 17Governor’s Hall, Old State Fairgrounds Sacramento, CAMarauders, Inlanders, Hide-a-waysOne show at 8:30 p.m.
At their manager’s direction, the band plays the entire Beatles HELP album as their set with only a week’s rehearsal.
October 9Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, CAHerman’s HermitsThe New Breed’s first big show. Tim Schmit is attacked by a female fan during their set. Later he discovers that their manager had paid the girl $10 to do it.
October (UD)Gym, McKinleyville High SchoolMcKinleyville, CA  
November 19th Street West Show, KHJ-TV Studios Los Angeles, CASam the Sham & The Pharoahs, Ben E. KingThis is the airdate for the show. The New Breed’s suits are stolen from their car prior to their performance of their “hit” single, ‘Green Eyed Woman.’
November 7Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, CASonny & Cher 
November 8Hollywood Discoteque, TV Studio Los Angeles, CADick & Dee DeeThis is the airdate for the show. They again perform Green Eyed Woman.
November 25Ponderosa High SchoolPlacerville, CA Senior prom dance
December 28American Legion Auditorium Merced, CAThe EckosOne show at 8:00 p.m. 

1966

The New Breed continue to get good bookings but they are unable to come up with another single that has the power of ‘Green Eyed Woman’. The second single, ‘I’ve Been Wrong Before’ is released by Mercury Records but fails to make the charts. But their first full year out of high school is a pretty successful one. They open Sacramento shows for the Lovin’ Spoonful and Sonny & Cher, as well as shows by the Animals and the Yardbirds.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 8Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CAThe Inlanders 
February 4Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAFugatives, Svelts, The Concern, The Syndicate of SoundOne show at 9:00 p.m.
February 11Fairfax Bowl Fairfax, CAOxford Circle 
February 21Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CAThe ElitesOne show at 8:00 p.m.
March 19Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CAThe Hide-A-WaysOne show at 8:15 p.m.
April 30Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CA One show at 8:15 p.m. 
May 6Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium Petaluma, CA One show at 8:00 .m.
May 13Fairfax Park PavilionFairfax, CAThe PulliceOne show at 8:15 p.m. 
May 16Veteran’s Memorial BuildingSanta Rosa, CAThe Pullice, Oxford CircleRose Festival
One show at 7:30 p.m.
May 20Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Fugatives, Oxford Circle, The Concern 
May 27Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CAThe Lovin’ Spoonful, The Leaves 
May 28Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Girls, The CoachmenSacramento County Fair
June 10Country Club LanesSacramento, CAPerceptors, Rivingtons, Gauchos, The GirlsThis all-night affair was the Grad Party for Encina High School Seniors.
SummerJohnny Hyde and Gary Shiro form World United Records.
June 18Roller PalaceSanta Rosa, CAWilliam Penn & Pals 
July 22Fairfax Park PavilionFairfax, CAThe Next Steps One show at 8:00 p.m.
July 29Civic AuditoriumLincoln, CAThe Caretakers
AugustThe New Breed releases ‘Fine With Me’ on World United Records
August 6Fulton-El Camino Cottage CenterSacramento, CAOne show at 8:15 p.m.
August 15Veteran’s Memorial BuildingSanta Rosa, CAThe Animals, The California GirlsA great booking as the band opens for Eric Burden’s group. Santa Rosa becomes a hotbed for New Breed fans.
September 1Memorial Auditorium Stockton, CAThe Yardbirds, Oxford Circle, Boy BluesThe Yardbirds appear without Jeff Beck, who has just bolted from the band.
September 2-6Teen Fair, California State FairgroundsSacramento, CAIan Whitcomb, Jerry Naylor, The Svelts, The Psy-KicksThe New Breed returns to a popular run at the California State Fair.
September 10Veterans Memorial BuildingSanta Rosa, CA13th Floor Elevator (headliner)One show at 8:00 p.m.
Based on their appearance in August, the promoter in Santa Rosa booked the band to headline their own show.
September 24Fulton-El Camino Teen Night, Cottage Park CenterSacramento, CA One show at 8:15 p.m. 
late SeptemberNew Breed releases ‘Want Ad Reader’ on World United Records. They sell master to HBR Records (Hanna-Barbera)
October 28Fairfax Park PavilionFairfax, CAThe Ark-Bovals One show at 8:00 p.m.
October 28Solano Co. FairgroundsVallejo, CAThe Golliwogs 
October 29Veteran’s Memorial Hall Petaluma, CAThe Pullice 
November 4Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa, CA  
November 10Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Herd, The Psy-Kicks, The DaiquirisBenefit dance for Big Brothers
November 24Veterans Memorial Building Santa Rosa, CAThe PulliceThe band’s single, ‘Want Ad Reader’ is in the local top ten.
December 2Teen Center, Memorial HallParadise, CAPublic NuisanceOne show at 8:00 p.m.
December 9Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAPublic Nuisance, Milk, Careful CaretakersOne show at 9:00 p.m.
Fundraiser for new Teen-20 club at State Fairgrounds
December 10Gym, Elk Grove High SchoolElks Grove, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
December 17Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CASonny & Cher, The Golliwogs, The Royal Bishops, Looking GlassOne show at 7:30 p.m.
Sonny Bono made a positive impression on the band. John Fogerty’s pre-Creedence band, the Golliwogs performed in furry white hats.
December 31Fulton-El Camino Teen Club, Howe Community CenterSacramento, CA  One show at 8:00 p.m.

1967

The New Breed gives way to The Breed as the band tries to fit in with the new psychedelic sounds coming from nearby San Francisco. It is a rough fit and they never do successfully integrate it into their repertoire. Two memorable events this year include the Breed’s appearance at the first and only Sacramento Pop Festival and an appearance on Malibu U., their only national TV exposure.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 12Purdy Hall Ukiah, CAMourning After, Forever Hold Your Peace 
January 13Freeborn Hall, UC DavisDavis, CAPilferage Humor
January 21Veteran’s Memorial HallPetaluma, CAButch Engle & the StyxOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
January 27-28Governor’s Hall, Old State Fairgrounds Sacramento, CAFree Love, Working Class, Milk, Psy-Kicks, Public Nuisance, Frankie & BonnieOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night 
February 11Fairfax Park Pavilion Fairfax, CAOxford CircleOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
February 18Pavilion, Santa Rosa County FairgroundsSanta Rosa, CAButch Engle & the StyxThe band appears the day before at the Sunset-West department store to sign autographs in Coddingtown Shopping Center.
March 3The Trip RoomSacramento, CAPublic Nuisance, The TrainOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
March 19Pavilion, Santa Rosa County FairgroundsSanta Rosa, CAThe Animals, Oxford Circle, Beat-Ables 
March 20Concord Armory Concord, CAThe Wheel (formerly Jack & The Rippers)One show at 8:00 p.m. 
April 9Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAFree Love, The Train 
April 15Gym, Shasta CollegeRedding, CAThe Music Machine (headliner) with The Rainy Daze, Frankie and Bonnie, IncydentOne show at 8:00 p.m.
April 16Civic Auditorium Stockton, CABig Brother & Holding CompanyOne show at 4:00 p.m.
A drunken Janis Joplin spills her Southern Comfort into guitarist Tom Phillips’ guitar case and then manages to blame him for the mess.
April 21Gym, Washington High School Hayward, CA  
April 28Fairfax Park PavilionFairfax, CAUniversal Joint, ACME Jugs BandOne show at 8:00 p.m 
May 13Gym, Ukiah High School Ukiah, CA  
May 28Pavilion, Sonoma County FairgroundsSanta Rosa, CAThe PulliceThe band’s new single, ‘Fine With Me’ is #5 on local charts.
May 29Women’s Gym, Sacramento State UniversitySacramento, CAThe Svelts 
June 10Continental Auditorium San Jose, CAElgin Marble, Chosen Few, Autumn PeopleOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
June 15Kings Beach Bowl Kings Beach, NVThe CreatorsOne show at 9:00 p.m. 
June 28Tennis Courts, South City ParkSacramento, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
June 30Teen CenterParadise, CAOne show at 8:00 p.m.
July 4Napa County Fairgrounds Calistoga, CAGrass Roots, Roger Collins, The TearsOne show at 7:30 p.m.
July 14Women’s Gym, Sacramento State CollegeSacramento, CAThe Bad Apples, The TeflonOne show at 9:00 p.m. 
July 20Placer County Fairground Roseville, CAThe Syndicate of Sound, The Royal Bishops, Looking Glass 
July 21Sonoma County FairgroundsSanta Rosa, CAThe Yardbirds, Sir Douglas Quintet, Morning Glory, The PulliceOne show at 8:30 p.m.
Nearly 4,000 attend the show. The local paper notes that they have changed their name to The Breed. All the bands appear in the afternoon at an autograph party at Sunset-West department store
July 28Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Yardbirds, Parish Hall Blues BandOne show at 9:00 p.m.
July 29The Olive BranchEureka, CA  
August 12Pleasure TimeSanta Rosa, CA One show at 9:00 p.m.
August 30Teen-Age Fair, California State FairgroundsSacramento, CAOne show at 8:00 p.m.
September 1Unknown venue Healdsburg, CA The band is now known as The Breed. As noted below, they are on national television this night. The promoter allows the band to take a 30 minute break and drives them to his house so they can watch themselves.
September 1Malibu U., ABC-TV airs at Rick Nelson, Sandy Posey, Marvin GayeThe band filmed this during the summer. They mime to ‘Green Eyed Woman,’ a two-year old tune after producers rejected every other recorded tune they had released.
September 2-3Cabrillo College Stadium Aptos, CAGrateful Dead, Canned Heat, The Leaves, Sons of Champlin, New Delhi River Band, Chocolate Watch Band, Mourning Reign, Second Coming & othersRecent information confirms that this festival was not held. Too bad because it boasted a tremendous talent lineup.
September 3Teen-Age Fair, California State FairgroundsSacramento, CAOne show at 8:00 p.m.
September 6Teen-Age Fair, California State FairgroundsSacramento, CAOne show at 8:00 p.m.
September 15Auburn District Fair, McCann Stadium, Auburn FairgroundsAuburn, CAPublic Nuisance, Birds of a FeatherOne show at 8:00 p.m.
October 15Sacramento Pop Festival, Hughes StadiumSacramento, CAJefferson Airplane, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Sunshine Co., Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Hamilton Streetcar, Hourglass, Captain BeefheartAccording to Ron Floegel, Captain Beefheart was so wasted that they had to literally take the stage away from him. Then, to top the indignity off, the MC announced them as the Strawberry Alarm Clock.
November 17Women’s Gym, Sacramento State CollegeSacramento, CAHamilton Street Car, Spirit, Nate Shiner Blues Band, The MilkOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
November 22Pavilion, Sonoma County Fairgrounds Santa Rosa, CATomorrow MidnightBilled in the local press as The Breed.
December 2Fulton-El Camino Teen Dance, Howe Community CenterSacramento, CA  
December 9Women’s Gym, Sacramento State CollegeSacramento, CA  
December 20Cafeteria, Encina High SchoolSacramento, CANate Shiner Blues BandOne show at 8:00 p.m.
December 26Mira Loma High SchoolSacramento, CAParrish Hall Blues Band 

1968

The band signs a recording contract with Terry Melcher’s label, Equinox in February and they change their name to Nevermind, then Glad, but the move has a disastrous effect on the band. They lose their local support when they move to LA during the summer to record their album. The album doesn’t get released until the following year after ABC decides to sit on it. Consequently, there are hardly any gigs for the band when they return home. Tim Schmit auditions for Poco during the summer but loses the gig to Randy Meisner.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 22Tracy Ballroom Tracy, CARest, Staton Brothers, End ZomeBand has signed with ABC Records and have changed their name to Glad.
March 1Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAThe Seeds 
March 7Governor’s Hall, Old State FairgroundsSacramento, CAAsmodusOne show at 9:00 p.m.
The opening act was formerly known as The Family Tree
March 23Encina High SchoolSacramento, CA  One show at 8:00 p.m.
April 5Napa County FairgroundsCalistoga, CAThe Harbinger Complex
MayGlad’s first single ‘Say What You Mean’ is released on Equinox Records.
May 17Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CAJefferson AirplaneLocal music personality Mick Martin pens a review in his collegiate days that rips both the Airplane and the local boys, Glad.
July 4Griffith Park Los Angeles, CA Glad plays a free concert in the park to benefit the Green Power Movement.
UDWhisky a Go GoNorth Hollywood, CASteppenwolfBand recalls opening for Steppenwolf at the Whisky.
November 27Encina High SchoolSacramento, CANate Shiner Blues BandOne show at 8:00 p.m.
December 7Sound FactorySacramento, CAA.B. Skhy, Kak 
December 26-29Fillmore AuditoriumSan Francisco, CA Schmit attends a Pogo show when they opened for Steve Miller. He is struck by their dynamic performance and how close he came to being a part of it. He goes home and writes the song Hear That Music.

1969

The inability of the band to break out of it’s diminishing regional base finally drives Schmit on to greener pastures. He leaves in the spring for Poco, when they come calling after Randy Meisner quit.

Consult the Poco Concert Archive for Schmit’s live appearances from 1969-1977.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 4Sound Factory Sacramento, CACountry Fog, Sanpaku, Rush, Big FootShow was a benefit for a new FM station in town that was to become a force in the local radio scene, KZAP.
February 8Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CASteppenwolf 
March 27Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CAJanis Joplin, Chicago Transit Authority 
April-May (UD)Senior Ball, Senator HotelSacramento, CA Richie Furay and Jim Messina attend the show but do not make contact with the band. The next day they contact Schmit about coming down to LA and hanging out with the band. Except for a rehearsal or two, this is the last time that Tim plays with the band.
December 31Cal ExpoSacramento, CALonnie Mack (headliner), TrakstodOne show at 9:00 p.m.

1970

Andy Samuels joins the band on lead guitar and Ron Floegel take over on bass for the time being. They borrow money and cut a new album under the name Redwing. They are absent from the concert scene for nearly a year after Schmit’s departure while working on the album. They emerge in the summer and begin playing local shows.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 10Recital Hall, Sacramento State CollegeSacramento CAElwood Gunn Quartet, Bad Production
January 30Folsom Community CenterFolsom, CA
April 3Parish Hall, St. Borromeo ChurchSacramento, CA
April 11Cafeteria, LaSierra High SchoolSacramento, CA
April 14Fillmore West San Francisco, CARed Truck, DaybreakBill Graham hosted a Tuesday night audition night for local bands. This was Redwing’s first time breaking into the San Francisco scene.
April 25Freeborn Hall, UC DavisDavis, CAFat Gary, JoshuaPicnic Days
May 23Aldo’s Restaurant Sacramento, CA Sigma Phi Kappa sorority formal dinner dance.
July 17Mexican Center Dance Hall, 6th & W StreetsSacramento, CATrakstod 
July 30-August 2New Orleans HouseBerkeley, CAShip of the SunRalph Gleason attends one of these shows and is knocked out by them. He offers them a record deal with Fantasy Records. They eventually go with the label.
August 7-8New Orleans HouseBerkeley, CAMendelbaum
August 27Cal Expo, California State FairSacramento, CAKing, Trakstod 
August 31Keystone KornerSan Francisco, CAElvin Bishop, John Lee Hooker
September 5Cal Expo, California State FairSacramento, CAJoshua Scot Rosburg joins on bass
October 23-24New Orleans House Berkeley, CAJames & Good Brothers
November 6-7New Orleans HouseBerkeley, CAMendelbaum 
November 13Student Center, American River CollegeSacramento, CASlo LorisOne show at 9:00 p.m. 
November 29Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CADelaney & Bonnie, Boz ScaggsDoug Killmer has joined the band on bass at this point.
December (UD)Tower Records, Sunset BoulevardLos Angeles, CA Redwing plays at the grand opening as a showcase for record executives.

1971

Redwing issues its first album and nearly gets itself a hit record with California Blues. Unfortunately, it’s the closest they’ll ever get. They take a European tour with the help of Fantasy Records and get some great reviews in England. But a National tour eludes them and they remain close to Sacramento for the remainder of their career.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 1Comeback Rock Festival, Cal ExpoSacramento, CASlo Loris, Forest Hill, She, Buckwheat, Rutabaga 
February 19-20New Orleans House Berkeley, CALizzard (cancel), Marin 
February 26Folsom Community CenterFolsom, CA
March 6Towne TheaterSacramento, CAShow begins at midnight
March 8-9Guilded Cage, Sacramento, CASacramento, CA  
March 16-17Guilded Cage, Sacramento, CASacramento, CA  
March 24-28Guilded Cage, Sacramento, CASacramento, CA  
April 2Washoe County Fairgrounds Reno, NVTriumph 
April 17Freeborn Hall, UC DavisDavis, CATaj Mahal, The PipePicnic Days
May 1-2New MonkBerkeley, CA  
May 5-9Bitter End WestLos Angeles, CAHead Over HeelsFloegel is back on bass. Billboard gives the band a nice live review.
May 28Aquarius Theater Hollywood, CAChase, Shilo 
July 10Spartan Stadium San Jose, CAJoan Baez, Steve Miller, Bola Sete, Cal TjaderA benefit for the United Farmworkers Association
July 30Ravina Park Festival Chicago, ILBloodrock 
September 15Get it Together airs on Australian TV  
September 17Cafeteria, Woodland High School Woodland, CA One show at 10:00 p.m. 
October 2Hitscene airs on Australian TV A film of the band performing ‘Shorty Go Home’ interspersed with scenes from around Sacramento.
October 9Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CADeep Purple, SweathogKarl (Dale) Lyderberger joins the band on bass.
October 15Ponderosa High School Placerville, CA  
October 24Student Center, American River CollegeSacramento, CAWhalan Black Band
November 5Marquee London, EnglandJackal One show at 7:30 p.m.
November 6Slough CollegeSlough, EnglandGenesis, Good Habit, Universe One show at 8:00 p.m.
November 11Speakeasy London, EnglandJackal 
November 12Chez Club Leytonstone, England One show at 8:00 p.m. 
November 12Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC-TV Redwing tapes appearance on this date.
November 13Exeter University Exeter, EnglandAlice Stuart 
November 14Roundhouse, Chalk FarmLondon, EnglandAlice Stuart, Skin Alley, Crocodile, Bullit, Claire Hammel One show at 3:00 p.m.
November 17Essex University Essex, EnglandAlice Stuart 
November 18Country Club  
November 19Bristol University, Bristol, EnglandAlice Stuart 
November 20V.T.B.A.Alice Stuart 
November 21Windrush High Wycombe, England  
November 28Old Grey Whistle Test airs on BBC-2 at 10:50 p.m.Richard Williams, Ian Whitcomb, Alice Stuart 
November 25Paradiso Amsterdam, Holland  
November 27Paradiso Amsterdam, Holland  
November 28Harmonie Leeuwarden, HollandArgent, Alice StuartAfternoon show
November 28De Klok Assen, Holland Midnight show
December 10Men’s Gym, Sacramento State CollegeSacramento, CABoz Scaggs, Stuart Little 

1972

Redwing continues to play local gigs and hope for a hit. Fantasy Records continues to try to promote the band and they assist in another European tour but it is a lower profile tour and does not help their career. Dale Lyberger joins on bass. Redwing’s second album contains a couple Chuck Berry covers, showing the band is already struggling for material. They had also recorded a tune for the soundtrack of the Robert Altman film, No Name for Evil, that sadly didn’t make the cut. Tim Schmit returns to play bass on a couple tracks for the second album.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 15Freeborn Hall, UC Davis Davis, CAOsgoode & Sunland Blues BandOne show at 9:00 p.m. 
800 attend
January 22Pepperland San Rafael, CATower of Power, Roger CollinsRedwing takes a local gig while recording their second album at Fantasy Records new studio in Berkeley.
January 29-30New Monk ClubBerkeley, CAAlice Stuart
February 4-5PotpourriDavis, CA  
February 18Encina High School Sacramento, CA Redwing returns to their alma mater to play the Sweetheart Swing dance.
March 28Auditorium Redding, CAElvin Bishop, Eli 
April 15Girl’s Gym, Rio Americano High SchoolSacramento, CA
May 13Clubhouse, Park TerraceSacramento, CA
June 16-17Keystone Club Berkeley, CAThe Ducks 
June 26The Gilded CageSacramento, CADebuts their new album
July 1FairgroundsAntioch, CACountry Weather, Odyssey, Heather, Rage, Sof-Chu
July 3Provo ParkBerkeley, CAHades, Charlie Daniels Band, Frankbinder, Fluid Drive 
July 4Bermuda PalmsSan Rafael, CALouis Gasca, Congress of Wonders, Osceola, Bad Rice
July 14-15Potpourri Club Davis, CAWhiplash 
July 21Desirata CabaretKing’s Beach, CAIt’s a Beautiful Day
July 28El Dorado County FairgroundsPlacerville, CA
August 4Folsom Community Clubhouse Folsom, CASaguaro 
August 6North Beach Revival San Francisco, CA  
August 9-13Whisky a Go Go North Hollywood, CASeatrain 
August 18Mira Loma High School Sacramento, CA  
August 19Potpourri Club Davis, CA  
August 25-26Desiderata CabaretKing’s Beach, CA
September 4The Gilded CageSacramento, CA
October 8Parking LotSacramento, CAWaterfall 
November 9Crabshaw CornersSacramento, CA  
November 22Stadsgehoorzaal Leiden, BelgiumCCC Inc.Redwing begins their 2nd European tour. Not as high profile as last year’s tour.
November 24Unknown venueNijmegen, Belgium  
November 25Venlo  
November 26Harmonie Leeuwarden, Holland  
November 27Unknown venueHoogeveen, Holland  
November 28De Lantaren Rotterdam, Holland  
November 19Get it Together airs on Australian TV  
November 30Unknown venueZutphen, Holland  
December 1Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Holland  
December 2Apollo Concert Hall Groningen, HollandCCC Inc., Paul & Andre 
December 3Unknown venueAmhem, Holland  
December 6Paradiso Amsterdam, Holland This show was added to the tour after the success of the previously booked shows.
December 31Alhambra TheatreSacramento, CADr. Hook & His Medicine Show, Ice

1973

This proved to be a tough year for Redwing. Their manager, Gary Shiro, murders his ex-wife, then commits suicide in July. They don’t replace him and their career begins winding down. John Myers has been playing bass on and off during this time period.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 16-17Potpourri ClubDavis, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night
February 18Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CAWAR, Canned HeatOne show at 7:30 p.m.
March 2-3Crabshaw CornersSacramento, CABittersweetOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night
March 16-17Potourri ClubDavis, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night
March 23Memorial AuditoriumSacramento, CAThe Doobie Brothers (headliner), Elvin BishopOne show at 8:00 p.m.
April 7Potpourri ClubDavis, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
April 13-14Crabshaw CornersSacramento, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night
April 27-28Potpourri ClubDavis, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m. each night
May 7Guilded Cage Sacramento, CAFarley One show at 9:000 p.m.
May 18-19Potpourri ClubDavis, CA One show at 9:00 p.m. each night 
June 1-2Crabshaw CornersSacramento, CASteelwind 
June 29-30Potpourri ClubDavis, CA  
July 4Crabshaw CornersSacramento, CASpider Kelly, Waterfall 
September 14-15Shire Road PubSacramento, CAPacific CrossRedwing previews their new album at this show
September 24The Gilded CageSacramento, CA
October 15Whisky a Go GoNorth Hollywood, CA

1974

Buddy Halsam joins on bass during this period. They record their third album DEAD OR ALIVE, but it shows a distinct lack of direction. Redwing returns for another European tour in the early spring. They are away for three and a half weeks. By now, Redwing is playing San Francisco clubs enough to be identified as a Bay Area band instead of a Sacramento product.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 9-10Crabshaw CornerSacramento, CAElvin Bishop 
January 28El Dorado FairgroundsPlacerville, CA
February 1ConcertgebouwAmsterdam, HollandTrapezeThis was a three week tour with Trapeze.
February 4Harmonie Leeuwarden, HollandTrapeze 
February 4De Lantaren Rotterdam, HollandTrapeze 
February 10Staddschouwburg Sittard, NetherlandsTrapeze 
Trapeze
February 16Het Brandpunt, Assen, NetherlandTrapeze 
February 21Kreatlef Sentrum, Leiden, NetherlandsTrapeze 
February (UD)Germany
February (UD)Denmark
March (UD)Sweden
March (UD)Finland
March (UD)Boston, MA
March (UD)New York City, NY
May 24Cameron Park Country Club Cameron Park, CA Junior-Senior Ball for Ponderosa High School in Placerville.
May 28-June 2First National Women’s Music Festival, University of Illinois, Urbana, ILJanis Ian, Bonnie Koloc, Jo Mapes, 
August 9Nevada County FairgroundsGrass Valley, CAAbsolom, Steamer
August 23Cal Expo Plaza Stage Sacramento, CAGuess Who, Elvin Bishop, Montrose Redwing opens show with a 40 minutes set.
September 2Gold Rush ResortColoma, C
September 11-12Town and Country Lodge Ben Lomand, CA  
September 30-October 1The Orphanage San Francisco, CA One show at 9:00 p.m.
Local FM station KSAN broadcasts their set live on September 30th.
October 2Keystone BerkeleyBerkeley, CA
October 12Chumash Auditorium, Cal PolySan Luis Obispo, CAJourneyOne show at 8:00 p.m.
October 15Winterland San Francisco, CAJourney, Niteshift 
October 16-20Starwood Club Hollywood, CAJohnny Almond 
October 25Freeborn Hall, UC Davis Davis, CAJourney, Yesterday and TodayProblems with the sound system plague both bands and Andy Samuels blows his amp!
November 10Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, CACommander Cody, New Riders of the Purple SageOne show at 7:30 p.m.

1975

Redwing records its final Fantasy album with patron Ralph Gleason producing. However, Gleason dies unexpectedly on June 3 during the recording sessions and the band continues without him, producing it themselves. Fantasy releases it but there is no promotion behind it at all. They continue to play local clubs but they don’t manage to get another record deal and other careers are calling.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
April 11Campus Center, Sierra CollegeAuburn, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
April 26Campus Center, Sierra CollegeAuburn, CAWest Coast, SterlingOne show at 7:00 p.m.
SF radio personality Dr. Don Rose MC’s the show
May 20-22The RoadhouseRoseville, CA  
May 23Gym, Oroville High SchoolOroville, CA
June 6Park PavilionElk Grove, CAHigh School reunion for Class of 1970
July 12C-bar-C RanchCitrus Heights, CABenefit for Sacramento Junior Museum
September 3California State Fair, Cal ExpoSacramento, CANight Owl Express, Sunland Blues BandThe fair ran from August 22-September 9
Shows took place at The Rock, a concert area on the fairgrounds.
November 14Placer County FairgroundsRoseville, CA  

1976

Redwing is ready to hang it up at year’s end. They announce their breakup on New Year’s Eve. However, the band immediately receives 8 months of bookings within days of their announcement. They decide to take them and ride out the wave.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 17-21Candlerock Theatre LoungeSacramento, CA
April 1-2El Verano Inn Sonoma, CASatin Sheets
April 23Campus Center, Sierra CollegeAuburn, CASutro Symphony
June 24Gym, El Camino High SchoolSacramento, CAOne show at 9:00 p.m.
September 1California State Fair, Cal ExpoSacramento, CAOne show at 8:00 p.m.
November 20The Closing RoomOroville, CA
December 31 Candlerock Theatre, LoungeSacramento, CA  Redwing announces their retirement. This was to be their final show.

1977

Redwing plays out the string and finally retires at year’s end. Hullin and Floegel go into the insurance business, Phillips teaches music, and Samuels disappears from the scene. Tim Schmit, meanwhile, quits Poco when The Eagles ask him to replace Randy Meisner in the fall. This archive will pick up Tim’s live performances from this point forward.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 13-15Capone’sSacramento, CA
January 28-29The Closing RoomOroville, CA
February 12Sierra Room, Auburn FairgroundsAuburn, CA
March 21-26Capone’sSacramento, CA
April 29-30The Closing RoomOroville, CA
May 6-7The Closing RoomOroville, CA
May 27-28Capone’sSacramento, CA
June 3-4Capone’sSacramento, CA
June 24-25The Closing RoomOroville, CA
July 1Quad, El Camino High School Sacramento, CA  
July 19-23Capone’sSacramento, CA
July 27-29Capone’sSacramento, CA
August 11Outside Quad, El Camino High SchoolSacramento, CA
October 20-21The Closing RoomOroville, CA

1978

Schmit joins a band in the midst of trying to figure out how to top a multi-platinum album, HOTEL CALIFORNIA. It will take the Eagles over two years to put together the album. In between the recording sessions, the Eagles continue to tour.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
July 23-24Northlands Coliseum Edmonton, Canada One show at 8:00 p.m. each night 
Eagles set attendance record
July 25McMahon Stadium Calgary, Canada  One show at
25,000 attend
July 27Assinaboia Downs Race Track Winnipeg, CanadaSteve Miller Band, Jesse Winchester 25,000 attend
July 29Folsom Field Boulder, COSteve Miller Band, Jesse Winchester 38,102 attend in 60,000 capacity
July 30Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, MOLinda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg 50,000 attend
August 1Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington, MNSteve Miller Band, Pablo Cruise One show at 6:30 p.m.
August 2County Stadium Milwaukee, WISteve Miller Band, Pablo Cruise One show at 5:30 p.m.
38,000 of 70,000 attend
August 4Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NYSeals & Crofts, Judy Collins, Dan Fogelberg 
August 5Rideau-Carleton Racetrack Ottawa, CanadaJesse Winchester, Chilliwack 
August 6CNE Stadium Toronto, CanadaEddie Money, Little River BandOne show at 7:00 p.m.
August 16Riverfront Stadium Cincinnati, OHSteve Miller Band, Eddie Money 
August 17Mississippi River Festival, SIUEdwardsville, ILJesse Winchester 
August 19Cominsky Park Chicago, ILSteve Miller Band, Pablo Cruise 
August 25Charlotte SpeedwayCharlotte, NC  
August 27Tangerine Bowl Orlando, FL  
August 29Miami Baseball Stadium Miami, FL  

1979

After three years of work, THE LONG RUN is released in September. Tim’s lone songwriting contribution, I Can’t Tell You Why, is a Top Ten hit. The difficulty in completing the album was symtematic of deeper issues.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 27Tokyo, Japancanceled?
September 17-20Nippon Budokan Tokyo, JapanJimmy Buffett 
September 21International Exhibition Hall Nagoya, JapanJimmy Buffett 
September 22Expo Commemoration Hall Osaka, JapanJimmy Buffett 
September 25Nippon Budokan Tokyo, JapanJimmy Buffett 
September 27Nippon BudokanTokyo, JapanJimmy BuffettOne show at 6:30 p.m.
September 30Ahola Stadium Honolulu, HIJimmy Buffett 
October 8Civic Center Providence, RI  One show at 8:00 p.m.
October 9-10Boston Garden Boston, MA  One show at 8:00 p.m. each night
October 12Assembly Hall, University of IN Bloomington, IN  
October 13-14Crisler Arena, University of MI Ann Arbor, MI One show at 8:00 p.m. 
October 15War Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NY Blue SteelOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
October 17Rupp Arena Lexington, KY One show at 8:00 p.m. 
October 17Convention Center Roanoke, VA Cancelled
October 18Civic Arena Pittsburgh, PA  
October 20-21Richfield Coliseum Richfield, OH Bob Seger performs the encore on the 20th and Jackson Browne performs the encore on the 21st.
October 22Chicago Stadium Chicago, IL  
November 1Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, NC One show at 8:00 p.m. 
November 2Reynolds Coliseum, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC One show at 8:00 p.m. 
November 4-5Capital Centre Largo, MDBlue Steel One show at 8:00 p.m. each night
November 6The Scope Norfolk, VABlue Steel 
November 8Murphy Center, Middle State Tennessee University Murfreesboro, TNBlue Steel 
November 9Stokely Athletic Center, University of TN Knoxville, TNBlue SteelOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
November 11-12Omni Atlanta, GABlue Steel 
November 13Jefferson Civic Center Arena Birmingham, ALBlue Steel 
November 15Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, OHBlue SteelOne show at 8:00 p.m.
A 2nd show on 16th tentatively booked was cancelled
November 16Convocation Center, Notre Dame University South Bend, INBlue Steel 
November 18-19The Spectrum Philadelphia, PABlue SteelOne show at 8:00 p.m. each night 
November 20Coliseum New Haven, CT  
December 21Sports Arena San Diego, CAChicago, Linda RonstadtBenefit for Governor Jerry Brown’s Presidential campaign.
December 22Aladdin Theater Las Vegas, NVChicago, Linda RonstadtBenefit for Governor Jerry Brown’s Presidential campaign.

1980

The Eagles undertake their final tour this year but don’t officially announce their breakup until May 1982, leaving fans and critics frustrated and puzzled.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 26Tampa Stadium Tampa, FLJimmy Buffett 
January 27Stadium Gainesville, FLJimmy Buffett 
January 29Coliseum Greensboro, NCAmazing Rhythm Aces 
January 30Carolina Coliseum Columbia, SCAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 1Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University Auburn ALAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 2Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, TNAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 4-5The Summitt Houston, TXAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 7-8Tarrant Co. Convention Center Ft. Worth, TXAmazing Rhythm AcesOne show at
February 10Evans Event Center, University of Texas Austin, TXAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 11Assembly Center, Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LAAmazing Rhythm AcesOne show at 8:00 p.m. 
February 12Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi, MSAmazing Rhythm Aces 
February 14Myriad Convention Center Oklahoma City, OKAmazing Rhythm AcesOne show at 7:00 p.m.
February 15Arena, University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NMAmazing Rhythm Aces 
March 1-3The Forum Inglewood, CARoy Orbison 
March 6-7Oakland Coliseum Oakland, CARoy Orbison 
**March 9-10Cow Palace San Francisco, CARoy Orbison 
June 15Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJHeart, Little River Band 
June 14Yale Bowl, Yale University New Haven, CTHeart, Little River Band 
June 17Civic Arena Pittsburgh, PALittle River Band 
June 20Superdome New Orleans, LAForeigner, Cheap Trick, Christopher Cross 
June 21Cotton Bowl Dallas, TXForeigner, Cheap Trick 
June 23Kemper Arena Kansas City, MOChristopher Cross 
June 24-25Civic Center St. Paul, MNChristopher Cross 
June 26UNI-Dome Cedar Falls, IAChristopher Cross 
June 28Folsom Field Boulder, CO  
June 29Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, WIChristopher Cross 
July 27-29Civic Auditorium Santa Monica, CA  
July 31Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA Benefit concert for Senator Alan Cranston.

1981

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 14Hollywood BowlHollywood, CABob Weir, Stephen Stills, Peter Yarrow, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Rankin, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Chambers BrothersSurvival Sunday 4,
Timothy performs solo
Gil

1982

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 16Rose BowlPasadena, CAStevie Wonder, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Tierra, Dan Fogelberg, Jesse Colin Young, Donovan, Gil Scott-Heron, Taj MahalPeace Sunday
Tim performs solo

1983

Timothy joins the Jimmy Buffett Band for the next three years playing bass and vocals. He was given a spotlight part of the set to perform ‘I Can’t Tell You Why.’ The story goes that it was Timothy who was responsible for naming Buffett fans Parrotheads.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 25Mackay Arena, West Lafayette, IN  
February 27Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR  
March 5Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, CA  
March 6Convention Center Anaheim, CA  
March 7Fox Theater San Diego, CA  
March 20Miami, FL  
March 26-27Front Row Theatre Cleveland, OH  
April 6Poplar Creek Music Theatre Hoffman Estates, IL  
April 11Auditorium, Indiana University Bloomington, IN  
May 20Civic Center Lahaina, HI  
May 21Waikiki Shell Honolulu, HI  
July 15Carowinds Pavilion Charlotte, NC  
July 16King’s Dominion Theater Richmond, VA  
July 17Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD  
July 19Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH  
July 21Poplar Creek Music Theatre Hoffman Estates, IL  
July 25Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver, CO  
October 28SDSU Amphitheatre San Diego, CA  
October 29Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, CA  
November 5Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX  
November 6The Summitt Houston, TX  
November 9Von Braun Center Huntsville, AL  
November 15O’Connell Auditorium Gainesville, FL  
November 17Auditoriium West Palm Beach, FL  
November 18Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, FL  
November 20Leon County Civic Center Tallahassee, FL  
November 24-26Knight Center Miami, FL  
November 29Syria Mosque Pittsburgh, PA  
November 30Constitution Hall Washington DC  
December 5Millett Hall Oxford, OH  
December 8Civic Center Atlanta, GA  
December 10Civic Center Augusta, GA  

1984

A summer tour with Jimmy Buffett plus a number of recording sessions keep Timothy busy this year.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 22Timberwolf Amphitheatre, Cincinnati, OH  
June 23Poplar Creek Music Theatre, Hoffman Estates, IL  
June 25Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH  
June 28Finger Lakes Peforming Arts Center, Canadaigua, NY  
June 29Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY  
June 30Kingswood Music Theatre, Toronto, Canada  
July 2Robin Hood Dell West Arena, Philadelphia, PA  
July 3Boston Common Boston, MA  
July 6Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD  
July 11Mud Island Amphitheatre Memphis, TN  
August 16Lane County Amphitheatre Eugene, OR  
August 21SDSU Amphitheatre San Diego, CA  
August 23Universal Amphitheatre Universal City, CA  
August 24Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, CA  
August 29Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO  

1985

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 12West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, FL  
February 13Civic Auditorium Jacksonville, FL  
February 15Sun Dome Tampa, FL  
May 27Convention Center Tucson, AZ  
May 29Municipal Stadium Phoenix, AZ  
May 30SDSU Amphitheatre San Diego, CA  
June 1Candlestick Park San Francisco, CA  
June 2Civic Stadium Portland, OR  
June 16Mile High Stadium Denver, CO  
June 21Blossom Music Festival Cuyahoga Falls, OH  
June 22Deer Creek Music Theatre Indianapolis, IN  
June 23Poplar Creek Music Theatre Hoffman Estates, IL  
June 25Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, MI  
June 27Chastain Park Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA  
June 28Timberwolf Amphitheatre Cincinnati, OH  
June 29-30Mud Island AmphitheatreMemphis, TN   
July 1Summerfest Milwaukee, WI  
July 2Roberts Stadium Evansville, IN  
July 3Cardinal Stadium Louisville, KY  
July 5Garden State Arts Center Holmdel, NJ  
July 6-7Carowinds Palladium Charlotte, NC  
July 9Music Hall Boston, MA  
July 10Civic Center Portland, ME  
July 11Maritime Pier New York City, NY  
July 12-13Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD  
July 14King’s Dominion Theatre Ashland, VA  
July 31Universal Amphitheatre Universal City, CA  
August 1Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA  
August 2Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, CA  
August 6Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver, CO  
August 8South Park Meadows AmphitheatreAustin, TX  
August 9Southern Star Amphitheatre Houston, TX  
August 10Convention CenterDallas, TX  
August 12Royals Stadium Omaha, NE  
August 13All Sports Stadium Oklahoma City, OK  
August 14Sec Taylor Stadium Des Moines, IA  
August 16-17Marine Stadium Miami, FL  
August 21Chastain Park Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA  
August 24Manatee Civic Center Palmetto, FL  
August 25Civic Center Orlando, FL  
August 27Jones Beach Theatre Wantaugh, NY  

1988

Timothy joins Warren Zevon for an acoustic tour that helps Zevon re-examine his catalogue and reconnect with his audience. Zevon calls himself, Dan Dugmore on guitar and Timothy on bass “the Kingston Trio of the Apocolypse” although they are billed as the Patrician Homeboys. Timothy was given a solo spot to perform “I Can’t Tell You Why”

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
October 29Ventura Theatre Ventura, CA  
November 11Mississippi Nights St. Louis, MO  
November 14First Avenue Minneapolis, MN  
November 16UWM Ballroom Milwaukee, WI  
November 17Park West Chicago, ILJill Souble 
November 20Ohio Union Ballroom Columbus, OH  
November 26The Warehouse Rochester, NY  
November 27Diamond Club Toronto, Canada  
November 19Paradise Boston, MARobin Lane 
November 30Raul’s Roadside Attraction Portland, ME  
December 7The Max Charlottesville, VA  
December 9Town Hall, New York City, NY  
December 12Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA  

1992

Tim joins the Ringo Starr All-Starr Band along with Timmy Cappello, Burton Cummings, David Edmunds, Nils Lofgren, Todd Rundgren, Zak Starkey, and Joe Walsh. Tim sang two tunes during the set, “I Can’t Tell You Why” and “Keep on Tryin'”

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 2-3Sunrise Musical Theatre Ft. Lauderdale, FL  
June 5Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, FL  
June 6Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte, NC  
June 7Chastain Park Amphtheatre Atlanta, GA  
June 9Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH  
June 10Blossom Music Festival Cuyahoga Falls, OH  
June 12Deer Creek Music Center Nobelsville, IN  
June 13Poplar Creek Music Center Hoffman Estates, IL  
June 15Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, MI  
June 16Kingswood Music Theatre Maple, Ontario, Canada  
June 17Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD  
June 19-20Radio City Music Hall New York City, NY  
June 21Garden State Arts Center Holmdel, NJ  
June 22Great Woods Center Mansfield, MA  
June 23Jones Beach Theatre Wantaugh, NY  
June 25Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI  
June 26Riverport Amphitheatre Maryland Heights, MO  
June 28Sandstone Amphitheatre, Kansas City, MO  
July 2Festival Gothenburg, Sweden  
July 3Dala Rock Festival Hedomora, Sweden  
July 4Moelleparken Malmo, Sweden  
July 6Empire Theater Liverpool, England show was filmed
July 7Hammersmith Odeon London, England  
July 8Le Zeith Paris, France  
July 10Stadtgarten Hamburg, Germany  
July 11Tanzbrunnen Cologne, Germany  
July 12Fraunfield, Switzerland  
July 12Unterfrankenhalle Aschaffenburg, Germany  
July 13Montreaux Jazz Festival Montreaux, Switzerland show was filmed and released as a DVD
July 15Deuchelandhalle Berlin, Germany  
July 17Pori Jazz Festival,Pori, Finland  
July 18Valby IdretsparkCopenhagen, Denmark  
July 19Arhus, Denmark  
July 19Grona Lund, Stockholm, Sweden  
July 20Belgua Beach Festival, De La Panne Belgium  
July 22Teatre TendaBrescia, Italy  
July 23Teatre LA Versiliana Marina Di Pierasanta Italy  
July 24Rome, Italy  
August 1Champs de BrionneGeorge, WA  
August 3Harvey’s, Lake Tahoe, CA  
August 4Redwood Amphitheatre, Great America Amusement Park Santa Clara, CA  
August 5Concord Pavilion Concord, CA  
August 7California Mid-State Fair Paso Robles, CA  
August 8Camp Pendleton Oceanside, CA  
August 9Pacific Amphitheatre Costa Mesa, CA  
August 11-12Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA  
August 13Desert Sky Amphitheatre Phoenix, AZ  
August 15Aquafest Austin, TX  
August 16Riverfront Park Little Rock, AR  
August 18Starplex Amphitheatre Dallas, TX  
August 20Celeste Center, Ohio State Fairgrounds Columbus, OH  
August 21Freedom Hall Louisville, KY  
August 22Iowa State Fair Des Moines, IA  
August 24Star Lake Amphitheatre Burgettstown, PA  
August 25Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center Canadaigua, NY  
August 26Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY  
August 27Unknown venueAtlantic City, NJ  
August 28Waterloo Village, Stanhope, NJ  
September 1Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre Englewood, CO  
September 2Park West Amphitheatre Park City, UT  
September 4-6Caeser’s Palace Las Vegas, NV  
October 23Unknown venueTucson, AZ  

1994

Hell freezes over and the Eagles return to the stage. Randy Meisner is left behind as Tim is the preferred bass player for Henley and Frey. Despite the hype, the tour grinds to a halt when Glen Frey needs surgery. Dates are made up in 1995.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 13Double Diamond Club Aspen, CO Glen Frey, Don Henley and Joe Walsh reunite for a benefit. It portends the reunion to come.
April 26, 28Warner Brothers Studio Burbank, CA Filming for MTV “Hell Freezes Over” TV special
May 27-June 1Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Laguna Hills, CA  
June 3Blockbuster Amphitheatre San Bernadino, CA  
June 4Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, CA  
June 8-9, 11-12Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA  
June 14-16Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Denver, CO  
June 18Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas, NV  
June 19Sun Devil StadiumPhoenix, AZ  
June 30AlamoDome San Antonio, TX  
July 2Rice Stadium, Rice University Houston, TX  
July 3Texas Stadium Dallas, TX  
July 5-6Riverport Amphitheatre St. Louis, MO  
July 8Cleveland Stadium Cleveland, OH  
July 13Tiger Stadium Detroit, MI  
July 14World Music Theatre Chicago, IL  
July 15Alpine Valley East Troy, WI  
July 17-19The Omni Atlanta, GA  
July 21Superdome New Orleans, LA  
July 23Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL  
July 24Orange Bowl Miami, FL  
August 5-10Great Woods Amphitheatre Boston, MA  
August 12-13Unknown venueColumbus, OH  
August 15-16Starlake Amphitheatre Pittsburgh, PA  
August 18-19Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Raleigh, NC  
August 21Unknown venueSaratoga Springs, NY  
August 23-24Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ  
August 26-27Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte, NC  
August 28Thompson-Boding Arena Knoxville, TN  
September 13RFK Stadium Washington DC  
September 14Hershey Stadium Hershey, PA  
September 15The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA  
September 20-21Deer Creek Indianapolis, IN  
November 3Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA  

1995

The Eagles stay on the road as the money rolls in. The early part of the year is devoted to make-up dates due to Frey’s surgery. The remainder of the dates are supposed to be the end of the Eagles. But…..

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 9-10Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA  
January 12Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR  
January 14Delta Center Salt Lake City, UT  
January 15Boise State Pavilion Boise, ID  
January 17Arena San Jose, CA  
January 18Arco Arena Sacramento, CA  
January 21Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA  
January 23America West Arena Phoenix, AZ  
January 25-26Myriad Oklahoma City, OK  
January 28Devaney Hall Lincoln, NE  
January 30The Pyramid Memphis, TN  
January 31Thompson-Bowling Arena Knoxville, TN  
February 15-16The Palace Auburn Hills, MI  
February 18United Center, Chicago, IL  
February 19Unknown venueAmes, IA  
February 21-22Target Center Minneapolis, MN  
February 24Unknown venueAtlanta, GA  
February 25Bancorp South Center Tupelo, MS  
February 27Unknown venueMiami, FL  
February 28Unknown venueTallahassee, FL  
March 1Unknown venueTampa Bay, FL  
March 3Unknown venueLexington, KY  
March 4North Charleston Coliseum Charleston, SC  
March 6-7The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA  
March 9Unknown venueBaltimore, MD  
March 10Unknown venueBirmingham, AL  
March 11Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV  
March 27-28Unknown venueVancouver, British Columbia, Canada  
March 30Unknown venueEdmunton, Canada  
March 31-April 1Unknown venueCalgary, Canada  
April 2Fargodome Fargo, ND  
April 5Unknown venueSt. Louis, MO  
April 7-8Unknown venueCharlotte, SC  
April 10Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI  
April 11Gund Arena Cleveland, OH  
April 18Civic Center Charleston, WVA  
April 19, 21Starwood Amphitheatre Nashville, TN  
April 22BJCC Birmingham, AL  
April 24-25Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH  
April 27-28Deer Creek Indianapolis, IN  
April 30-May 1Sandstone Amphitheatre Bonner Springs, KS  
May 3Aggie Memorial Stadium Las Cruces, NM  
May 5Mile High Stadium Denver, CO  
May 7Memorial Stadium Austin, TX  
May 12Civic CenterMobile, AL  
May 13War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, AR  
May 14Cajun Dome Lafayette, LA  
November 6Aloha Stadium Honolulu, HI  
November 9Koshien Stadium Osaka, Japan  
November 11-12Yokahama, Japan  
November 14-15Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan  
November 18Fukuoka Dome Fukuoka, Japan  
November 21Yokahama Dome Yokahama, Japan  
November 25Unknown venueAukland, New Zealand  
November 26Unknown venueChristchurch, New Zealand  
November 29-30, December 2Flinders Park Melbourne, Australia  
December 4Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide, Australia  
December 6-7Brisbane Centre Brisbane, Australia  
December 9Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney, Australia  

1996

Quite by surprise, the Eagles return to the road with some U.S. dates, then takes the HELL FREEZES OVER tour to Europe where it ends.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 16Memorial Stadium Clemson, SC  
June 17Coliseum Greensboro, NC  
June 19Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, VA  
June 20Bryce Jordan Center State College, PA  
June 22Meadows Music Theatre Hartford, CT  
June 24-25Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY  
June 27-28Molson Amphitheatre Toronto, Canada  
June 29Corel Center Kanata, Canada  
July 5-6RDS Stadium Dublin, Ireland  
July 8Palais Omnisports Paris, France  
July 10McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield, England  
July 13-14Wembley Stadium London, England  
July 16Flanders Expo Ghent, Belgium  
July 17Feyenoord Stadium Rotterdam, Holland  
July 19Horse Riding Track Hamburg, Germany  
July 21Maritime Museum Stockholm, Sweden  
July 22Spectrum Oslo, Norway  
July 24Waldbuhne Berlin, Germany  
July 25Westfalenhalle Dortmund, Germany  
July 27Festfalle Frankfurt, Germany  
July 28Olympiahalle Munich, Germany  
July 30Hallenstadium Zurich, Switzerland  
August 2NYNEX Arena Manchester, England  
August 3Wembley Stadium London, England  
August 4Murryfield Stadium Edinburgh, Scotland  

2001

The Eagles dump Don Felder in February prior to the resumption of live touring. The parting was nasty and involved several lawsuits and the band requiring additional musicians to round out the sound on stage. The shows take place primarily in Europe except for two U.S. shows. Guitarist Steuart Smith is hired to replace Felder.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
May 29Unknown venueMoscow, Soviet Union  
June 1-2Unknown venueHelsinki, Finland  
June 4Unknown venueStockholm, Sweden  
June 6Arena Stockholm, Sweden  
June 7Kolnarena Cologne, Germany  
June 9-10, 12-13Earl’s Court London, England  
June 16Arena Sheffield, England  
June 19Eve News Arena Manchester, England  
June 29Stormont Belfast, Northern Ireland  
June 30RDS Main Arena Dublin, Ireland  
July 3Unknown venueParis, France  
July 4Sportpalais Antwerp, Belgium  
July 10Waldbuhne Berlin, Germany  
July 11Festhalle Frankfurt, Germany  
July 13Unknown venueZurich, Switzerland  
July 14Unknown venueLucca, Italy  
July 16Olympiahalle Munich, Germany  
July 19-20The NIA Birmingham, England  
July 22Unknown venueGlasgow, Scotland  
July 28Unknown venueDallas, TX  
August 11Unknown venueDenver, CO  

2002

The Eagles tour the United States this year after spending some time on a new album. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get finished and all fans have to look forward to are these live shows.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 2Recording Artist Coalition Concert Los Angeles, CASheryl Crow, John Fogerty, Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel 
May 31Lawlor Events Center Reno, NV  
June 1The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV  
June 3Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX  
June 4The Pit Albuquerque, NM  
June 6Delta Center Salt Lake City, UT  
June 7Idaho Center ArenaBoise, ID  
June 9Unknown venueCalgary, Canada  
June 10Skyreach CentreEdmunton, Canada  
June 12GM Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  
June 13Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR  
June 15The Gorge George, WA  
June 16Arena, Spokane, WA  
June 18Fargodome, Fargo, ND  
June 19Xcel Center St. Paul, MN  
June 21Unknown venueGrand Rapids, MI  
June 22Value City Arena Columbus, OH  
June 28Unknown venueLubbock, TX  
June 29Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK  
July 1Centurytel Center Bossier City, LA  
July 2War Memorial Center Little Rock, AR  
July 4Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville,TN  
July 5Louisville, KY  
July 7Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI  
July 8The Mark Moline, IL  
July 10Wichita, KS  
July 11Kemper Arena Kansas City, MO  
July 13Unknown venueAmes, IA  
July 14Civic Auditorium Omaha, NE  
July 16BancorpsSouth Center Tupolo, MS  
July 17Birmingham-Jackson Convention Complex Birmingham, AL  
July 19-20Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi, MS  

2003

The Eagles embark upon their Farewell I tour.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
May 9Richmond ColiseumRichmond, VA  
May 11Carolina Center Columbia, SC  
May 13St. Petersburg Times Forum Tampa, FL  
May 14TD Waterhouse Orlando, FL  
May 16-17Office Depot Center Sunrise, FL  
May 19-20Philips Arena Atlanta, GA  
May 22Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, NC  
May 23Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC  
May 25Gaylord Entertainment Nashville, TN  
May 26US Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH  
June 6Savvis Center St. Louis, MO  
June 7The Pyramid Memphis, TN  
June 9SBC CenterSan Antonio, TX  
June 10Next Stage Grand Prairie, TX  
June 12New Orleans Arena New Orleans, LA  
June 14Civic Center Tallahasee, FL  
June 16-17The Compaq Center Houston, TX  
June 19-20AA Center Dallas, TX  
June 22Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK  
June 24Pepsi Center Denver, CO  
July 8-9First Union Center Philadelphia, PA  
July 11-12MCI Center Washington DC  
July 15-16, 18Fleet Center Boston, MA  
July 19Mohegan Sun Uncasville, CT  
July 21Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester, NH  
July 22HSBC Arena Buffalo, NY  
July 24Pepsi Arena Albany, NY  
July 25Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ  
August 5America West Arena Phoenix, AZ  
August 6Centennial Garden Bakersfield, CA  
August 8Coors Amphitheatre Chula Vista, CA  
August 9MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV  
August 19Arco Arena Sacramento, CA  
August 20Chronicle Pavilion Concord, CA  
August 22HP Arena San Jose, CA  
August 24White River Amphitheatre Auburn, WA  
October 8Private show Ottawa, Canada  
October 9Air Canada Centre Ottawa, Canada  
October 11Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, PA  
October 12MCI Center Washington DC RAC Benefit
October 14Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI  
October 15Gund Arena Cleveland, OH  
October 17Xcel Center St. Paul, MN  
October 18Resch Center Green Bay, WI  
October 20Kohl Center Madison, WI  
October 21Allstate Arena Chicago, IL  
October 23Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH  
October 25Conesco Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN  
October 26Memorial Coliseum Ft. Wayne, IN  

2004

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
May 12Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI  
May 13Carver Arena Peoria, IL  
May 15Omaha ArenaOmaha, NE  
May 16Convention Center Duluth, MN  
May 18Civic Center Bismark, ND  
May 19Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Rapid City, SD  
May 21Journal Pavilion Albuquerque, NM  
May 22MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV  
May 24Tucson Convention Center Arena Tucson, AZ  
May 26Events CenterCasper, WY  
May 27Metrapark Billings, MT  
May 29Lawlor Events Center Reno, NV  
May 30Save Mart Center Fresno, CA  
October 15-16Unknown venueBancock, Thailand  
October 18Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore  
October 20Hong Kong Coliseum Hong Kong  
October 24Sapporo Dome Sapporo, Japan  
October 26Unknown venueYokahama, Japan  
October 30-31Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan  
November 3Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan  
November 5Fukouka Dome Fukouka, Japan  
November 7Nagoya Dome Nagoya, Japan  
November 11Subiaco Oval Perth, Australia  
November 14-15, 17Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Australia  
November 19-21Superdome Sydney, Australia  
November 23-24Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia  
November 27-28Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Australia Eagles film new live DVD
November 29-30Unknown venueAdelaide, Australia  
December 2Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia  
December 4Superdome Sydney, Australia  

2005

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
March 5Coliseum North Charleton, SC  
March 6Veteran’s Memorial Arena Jacksonville, FL  
March 8Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC  
March 10Gwinnet Center Atlanta, GA  
March 11RBC Center Raleigh, NC  
March 13Civic Center Charleston, WVA  
March 15Hampton Coliseum Hampton, VA  
March 18Soverign Center Reading, PA  
March 19Dunkin’ Donuts Center Providence, RI  
March 28Bell Centre Montreal, Canada  
March 29Air Canada CenterToronto, Canada  
March 31-April 1, 8Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, NJ  
April 3, 6Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY  
April 51st Mariner Center Baltimore, MD  
April 8Continental Arena, East Rutherford, NJ  
April 9Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ  
April 11Madison Square Garden New York City, NY  
August 11Harrah’s Outdoor Arena Lake Tahoe, NV  
August 13Calaveras County Fairgrounds, Angels Camp, CA  
August 14Soccer Field, Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA  
August 16Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara, CA  
August 17Coors Amphitheatre Chula Vista, CA  
August 19Salinas Sports Complex Salinas, CA  
August 20Harrah’s Outdoor Arena Lake Tahoe, NV  
September 9Save Mart Center Fresno, CA  
September 14, 16-17, October 7The Pond Anaheim, CA  
September 21, 23-24, October 8Staples Center Los Angeles, CA  
October 10, 14HP Pavilion San Jose, CA  
October 11Oakland Arena Oakland, CA  
October 15Unknown venueLas Vegas, NV  
October 17Glendale Arena Phoenix, AZ  
November 4Mexico Arena Monterrey, Mexico  
November 6-7Auditorio Nacional Mexico City, Mexico  
November 11Glendale Arena Phoenix, AZ  
November 12, 20-21Tennis Garden Indian Wells, CA  
November 14Staples Center Los Angeles, CA  
November 16Unknown venueSan Diego, CA  
November 17The Pond Anaheim, CA  
November 19Arco Arena Sacramento, CA  
November 29-30, December 2-3Blaisdell Arena Honolulu, HI  
December 6Maui Arts and Cultural Center Kahului, HI  

2006

The Eagles tour Europe during the summer as part of their ongoing Farewell Tour.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
May 23Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona, Spain  
May 25Olympiahalle Munich, Germany  
May 27Olympic Stadium Rome, Italy  
May 29Arena Verona, Italy  
May 31Hallenstadion Zurich, Switzerland  
June 1SAP Arena Mannheim, Germany  
June 3Colourline Arena Hamburg, Germany  
June 4Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, Holland  
June 10-11Lansdowne Road Dublin, Ireland  
June 13-14NIA Birmingham, England  
June 17-18Twickenham Stadium London, England  
June 20-21M.E.N. Arena Manchester, England  
June 23Hampden Park Stadium Glasgow, Scotland  
June 25Cardiff Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales  

2008

The Long Road Out of Eden Tour begins in Europe and then takes on the U.S. Henley claims “We’re not ready to retire” as the band plays long sets with a lot of favorites and new tracks from their long-awaited studio album.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
March 9The Forum Los Angeles, CA Rehearsal and private concert
March 20,22-23, 26O2 Arena London, England  
March 28-29Unknown venueStockholm, Sweden  
April 1-2Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, Netherlands  
April 4-5O2 Arena London, England  
May 2Stagecoach Festival Indio, CA  
May 3John Stewart Memorial Malibu, CA performs “Chilly Wind”
May 14, 16, 17, 20Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park Alpharetta, GA  
May 21Unknown venueCharlottesville, VA  
May 24-25Prudential Center Newark, NJ  
May 28, 30-31Madison Square Garden New York City, NY  
June 2Hard Rock Theme Park Myrtle Beach, SC  
July 14Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA  
July 17Borgata Spa & Resort Event Center Atlantic City, NJ  
July 21-22, 24Air Canada Ceter Toronto, Canada  
July 26Verizon Center Washington DC  
July 28, 30TD Banknorth Garden Boston, MA  
July 31Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT  
August 2Magnetic Hill Moncton, NEJohn Fogarty 
September 24-25United Center Chicago, IL  
September 30Target Center Minneapolis, MN  
October 27, 2007Nokia CenterLos Angeles, CAThe Dixie Chicks 

2009

Tim releases EXPANDO, his latest solo album and undertakes his first solo tour ever. His backup band consists of Hank Linderman on lead guitar, Herman Matthews on drums, Chris Farmer on keyboards, Bobby Colombo on occassional bass and three backup singers.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
October 14The Largo Los Angeles, CA  
October 16The Basement Nashville, TN George Grantham sits in on ‘Keep on Tryin”
October 18Schuba’s Chicago, IL  
October 21The Bottom Line New York City, NY  
December 7Alladin Theater Portland, OR  
December 9Triple Door Seattle, WA  
December 11Crest Theater Sacramento, CAElliot RandallTim’s mom is in attendance, as well as friends, family, old classmates and former New Breed, Glad and Redwing guitarist Ron Floegel.
December 13,Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA  
December 14Soho Santa Barbara, CA  
December 17The Troubadour North Hollywood, CA  
December 21Belly Up Tavern San Diego, CA  

2010

After a set of solo shows in England, Tim returns to the Eagles for a spring tour. The Eagles spend December down under, performing in Australia.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
March 26Manchester Academy Manchester, England Tim takes the Expando tour to England for three dates.
March 28Glee Club Birmingham, England  
March 30Cadogan Hall London, England  
April 16-17, 20Hollywood BowlLondon, England Eagles return to the road
April 21US Airways Phoenix, AZ  
April 24MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV  
April 25Honda Center Anaheim, CA  
April 17Arco Arena Sacramento, CA  
April 30-May 1HP PavilionSan Jose, CA  
May 9-10GM Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Postponed due to Tim’s illness
May 13Key Arena Seattle, WA Postponed due to Tim’s illness
May 17Rose Garden Portland, OR Postponed due to Tim’s illness
May 18Idaho Center Boise, ID Postponed due to Tim’s illness
May 20Pepsi Center Denver, CO  
May 22Citizen’s Business Bank Arena Ontario, CA  
May 23Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre San Diego, CA  
May 26Key Arena Seattle, WA Rescheduled from earlier
May 29Rose Garden Portland, OR Rescheduled from earlier
May 30Idaho Center Boise, ID Rescheduled from earlier
June 1GM Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Rescheduled from earlier
June 8Rogers Centre Toronto, Canada  
June 10New Meadowlands Stadium East Rutherford, NJ  
June 12Gillette Stadium Boston, MA  
June 14Citizen’s Bank Ballpark Philadelphia, PAThe Dixie Chicks, Keith Urban 
June 15Hershey Stadium Hershey, PAThe Dixie Chicks, Keith Urban 
June 19Soldier Field Chicago, IL  
June 22Canad Inns Winnipeg, Canada  
June 24Busch StadiumSt. Louis, MO  
June 26American Airliines Center Dallas, TX  
June 27Toyota Center Houston, TX  
July 1Verizon Center Little Rock, AR  
October 10Austin City Limits Music Festival Austin, TX  
December 2SEC Entertainment Centre Sydney, Australia  
December 6Acer Arena Sydney, Australia  
December 10NIB Stadium Perth, Australia  
December 13Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia  
December 17-18Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Australia  

2011

The Eagles go abroad this year performing in Europe. Timothy ends the year with another short solo tour.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
June 12Viking Stadium Stavanger, Norway  
June 13Norwegian Wood Oslo, Norway  
June 15Hjallerup Aalborg, Denmark  
June 17Norrporten Arena Sundsvall, Sweden  
June 19Bowling Green Open Air Wiesbaden, Germany  
June 21Lanxess Arena Cologne, Germany  
June 23Waldbuhne Berlin, Germany  
June 25Schwarzl Freizeitzentrum Graz, Austria  
June 26Konigsplatz Munich, Germany  
June 28O2 World Hamburg, Germany  
July 1The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood Kent, England  
November 5MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV  
November 19MGM GrandLas Vegas, NV The Eagles end their tour
November 25The Compound Grill Phoenix, AZ Timothy begins a West Coast solo tour.
November 28Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA  
November 30The Coach House San Juan Bautista, CA  
December 2Cache Creek Casino Brooks, CA  
December 3The Canyon Club Agora Hills, CA  
December 6Rio TheatreSanta Cruz, CA  
December 8Tower Theater Bend, OR  
December 9Skagit Valley Casino Bow, WA  
December 12Kirkland Performance Center Seattle, WA  
December 13Alladin Theatre Portland, OR  

2011

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
April 4Cape Town Stadium Cape Town, South Africa  
April 7Sun City Superbowl Sun City, South Africa  
April 8FNB Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa  
April 12Sevens Rugby Stadium Dubai, United Arab Emirates  
April 21MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV  
May 2Verizon Wireless AmphetheatreAlpharetta, GA  
May 5New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Acura Stage New Orleans, LA  
May 19Cherokee Creek Music Featival Cherokee, TX Timothy begins another short solo tour
May 20Brewster Street Ice House Corpus Christi, TX  
May 22The Parish Austin, TX Show had been moved from the La Zona Rosa
May 24Capitol Theatre Clearwater, FL  
May 28The Hamilton Washington DC  
May 29B.B. King’s Blues Club New York City, NY  
May 31Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA  
June 2The Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT  
June 4Ramshead Tavern Annapolis, MD  
June 6Three Rivers Arts Festival Pittsburgh, PA  
June 8The ParamountHuntington, NY  
June 9The Newton Theatre Newton, NJ  
September 1-2Ovation HallAtlantic City, NJ  Eagles back on the road for select shows
November 15Beacon Theater New York City, NY  
November 17MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV  
December 30MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, NV  

2013

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
July 6KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY  
July 7Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI  
July 9Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH  
July 11Air Canada Centre Toronto, Canada  
July 13Centennial Park Grand Falls, Canada  
July 15Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa, Canada  
July 16Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA  
July 18Mohegan Sun Casino Uncasville, CT  
July 19Comcast Center Mansfield, MA  
July 22Verizon Center Washington DC  
July 23Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, PA  
July 25Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Bethel, NY  
September 4KeyArena Seattle, WA  
September 6Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  
September 9Rexall Place Edmonton, Canada  
September 11-12Sciotiabank Saddledome Calgary, Canada  
September 14Credit Union Centre Saskatoon, Canada  
September 16MTS Centre Winnipeg, Canada  
September 18Target Center Minneapolis, MN  
September 20United Center Chicago, IL  
September 21Palace at Auburn Hills Detroit, MI  
October 4Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln, NE  
October 5Pepsi Center Denver, CO  
October 7Intrust Bank Arena Wichita, KS  
October 9BOK Center Tulsa, OK  
October 11-12American Airlines Center Dallas, TX  
October 14FedExForum Memphis, TN  
October 16Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN  
October 18Banker’s Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN  
October 19Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL  
October 21i Wireless Center Moline, IL  
October 23Sprint Center Kansas City, MO  
October 24Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO  
November 4Bell Centre Montreal, Canada  
November 6Air Canada Centre Toronto, Canada  
November 8-9, 11Madison Square Garden New York City, NY  
November 13Thompson-Bolling Arena Knoxville, TN  
November 15Time Warner Cable Center Charlotte, NC  
November 16Coliseum Greensboro, NC  
November 18BJCC Arena Birmingham, AL  
November 20Times Forum Tampa, FL  
November 22American Airlines Center Miami, FL  
November 23Amway Center Orlando, FL  

2014

The Eagles continue their “History of the Eagles” Tour. In the summer, they take it to Europe before returning to the U.S.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 15, 17-18, 22, 24-25The Forum Inglewood, CA  
January 28Sleep Train Arena Sacramento, CA  
January 29, 31SAP Center San Jose, CA  
February 15-16MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV  
February 17-19American Airlines Center Dallas, TX  
February 21Toyota Center Houston, TX  
February 23New Orleans Arena New Orleans, LA  
February 24Phillips Arena, Atlanta, GA  
February 26Veteran’s Memorial Arena Jacksonville, FL  
February 28PNC Arena Raleigh, NC  
March 1Verizon Center Washington DC  
March 3US Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH  
March 5Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH  
May 22-23Ziggo DomeAmsterdam, Holland  
May 25Sportpaleis Antwerp, Belgium  
May 28-29LG Arena Birmingham, England  
May 31, June 2The SSE Hydro Glasgow, Scotland  
June 6-7The O2 Dublin, Ireland  
June 16, 18, 20-21The O2 London, England  
June 23First Direct Arena Leeds, England  
June 25Phones 4u Arena Manchester, England  
June 26Echo Arena Liverpool, England  
June 28Stoppelmart Vechta, Germany  
June 30Hallenstadion Zurich, Switzerland  
July 2Piazza Napoleone Lucca, Italy  
August 25Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA  
August 27MODA Center Portland, OR  
August 29-30Harvey’s Outdoor Amphitheatre Lake Tahoe, NV  
September 2Energy Solutions Arena Salt Lake City, UT  
September 5CenturyLink Center Omaha, NE  
September 6Wells Fargo Center Des Moines, IA  
September 8Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI  
September 10Prudential Center Newark, NJ  
September 12PPL Center Allentown, PA  
September 13Madison Square Garden New York City, NY  
September 15TD Garden Boston, MA  
September 18Madison Square GardenNew York City, NY  
October 1Gila River Arena Glendale, AZ  
October 3Honda Center Anaheim, CA  
October 4Viejas Arena San Diego, CA  
October 9Save Mart Center Fresno, CA  
October 11MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV  

2015

The Eagles continue on the road with five months of shows to extend the “History of the Eagles tour.” They begin in Australia and New Zealand and after a month’s rest they hit the road in America.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 18-19Perth Arena Perth, Australia  
February 22, 24Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Australia  
February 26Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne, Australia Second show added
February 28Hanging Rock Macedon, Australia  
March 2Qantas Credit Union Arena Sydney, Australia  
March 4Allphones ArenaSydney, Australia  
March 6Allphones ArenaSydney, Australia Second show added
March 7Hope Estate Hunter Valley, Australia  
March 10-11Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia  
March 14-15Mt. Smart Stadium Auckland, New Zealand  
May 19Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX Next U.S. leg of the History Tour begins in Texas
May 20Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City, OK  
May 22Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX  
May 24MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV  
May 26Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, CA  
May 28Matthew Knight Arena Eugene, OR  
May 29Spokane Arena Spokane, WA  
May 31Taco Bell Arena Boise, ID  
June 2Metra Park Arena Billings, MT  
June 4Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls, SD  
June 5Alerus Center Grand Forks, ND  
June 7Resch Center Green Bay, WI  
July 10American Airlines Arena Miami, FL After a month-long break, the tour continues in Florida
July 12Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, SC  
July 13John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA  
July 15The XL CenterHartford, CT  
July 17Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ  
July 18First Niagara Center Buffalo, NY  
July 20Royal Farms Arena Baltimore, MD  
July 22Nutter Center Dayton, OH  
July 24Joe Louis ArenaDetroit, MI  
July 25Rupp Arena Lexington, KY  
July 27Verizon Arena North Little Rock, AR  
July 29CenturyLink Center Bossier City, LA  

2016

The unexpected passing of Glenn Frey in January puts an end to the Eagles as the rest of the group announces that they will no longer perform as The Eagles. Timothy continues work on a solo album that is released late in the year, Leap of Faith.

2017

Timothy does a sizeable tour to promote his solo album Leap of Faith. Doobie Brother John McFee joins his touring band, along with Hank Linderman. And despite the earlier announcement that the Eagles were finished, Glenn Frey’s son Deacon joins the group along with Vince Gill and the band does some live dates in the late summer.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
January 7The Coach House San Juan Capistrano, CA  
January 8The Canyon Club Agoura Hills, CA  
January 11The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA  
January 13The Lounge, Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino, Maricopa, AZ  
January 14Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ  
January 17Crest Theatre Sacramento, CA  
January 19Yoshi’s Oakland, CA  
January 20Bankhead Theater Livermore, CA  
January 22Napa Valley Opera House Napa, CA  
January 24Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA  
January 26Saint Rocke Hermosa Beach, CA  
January 29Rose Theatre Pasadena, CA  
February 5BBC Wogan House Studio London, England  
April 16, 18City Winery Chicago, IL  
April 21Ludlow’s Garage Cincinnati, OH  
April 22Kent Stage Kent, OH  
April 25Cohoes Music Hall Cohoes, NY  
April 27Boulten Center for the Performing Arts Bay Shore, NY  
April 28Infinity Music Hall Hartford, CT  
April 30Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe, PA  
May 2-3Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, MD  
May 5Beacon Theatre Hopewell, VA  
May 7B.B. King’s Blues Club New York City, NY  
May 9South Orange Performing Arts Center South Orange, NJRichie Furay Band 
May 11Havana New Hope, PA  
May 13Newton Theatre Newton, NJ  
May 14Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT  
July 15-16Classic West, Dodger Stadium Los Angeles, CAThe Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & FIreEagles show
July 29-30Classic East, Citi Field New York City, NYThe Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & FIreEagles show
September 30Classic Northwest Festival, Safeco Field Seattle, WAThe Doobie BrothersEagles show
October 17Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC Eagles show
October 20Philips Arena Atlanta, GA Eagles show
October 24KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY Eagles show
October 27Little Caesar’s Arena Detroit, MI Eagles show
October 29Grand Old Opry Nashville, TN Performed live for Sirius XM
November 24Orleans Hotel Las Vegas, NV solo show
December 1The Cave Big Bear Lake, CAHoney Riversolo show
December 3Saban TheaterBeverly Hills, CARichie FurayTimothy sits in with Richie Furay.
December 12Granada Theater Dallas, TX solo show
December 14Soiled Dove UndergroundDenver, CO solo show

2018

With the addition of Glenn Frey’s son Deacon and guitarist Vince Gill, the Eagles resume touring with a yearlong tour outlined.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
March 12Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN  
March 14United Center Chicago, IL  
March 15Van Andel Center Grand Rapids, MI  
March 18Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO  
March 19Spring Center Kansas City, MO  
March 21Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA  
March 23-24Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN  
April 8Nationwide Arena Columbus, OHJD & Straight Shot 
April 10Rupp Arena Lexington, KY  
April 11Spectrum Center Charlotte, NCJD & Straight Shot 
April 14Camping World Stadium Orlando, FLJimmy Buffett 
April 16Colonial Life Arena Columbia, SCJD & Straight Shot 
April 17PNC Arena Raleigh, NCJD & Straight Shot 
April 19BJCC Arena Birmingham, AL  
April 21Hard Rock Stadium Miami, FLJimmy Buffett 
May 3Vivent Smart Home Arena Salt Lake City, UT  
May 5MODA Center Portland, OR  
May 8Spokane Center Spokane, WA  
May 10-11Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  
May 14Saddledome Calgary, Alberta, Canada  
May 15Rogers PlaceEdmonton, Alberta, Canada  
May 17Mosaic Stadium Regina, Canada  
June 15Minute Maid Park Houston, TXChris Stapleton 
June 17BOK Center, Tulsa, OK  
June 20Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA  
June 23AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX  
June 28Coors Field Denver, COJimmy Buffett 
June 30Target Field Minneapolis, MNJimmy Buffett 
July 14Keybank Center Buffalo, NY  
July 15, 17Air Canada Centre Toronto, Canada  
July 20-21TD Garden Boston, MA  
July 24PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh, PA  
July 26Nationals ParkWashington DCJames Taylor 
July 28Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia, PAJames Taylor 
September 8Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, AZ  
September 12, 14-15The Forum Inglewood, CA  
September 18Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA  
September 20AT&T ParkSan Francisco, CAZac Brown Band 
September 22Petco Park San Diego, CAZac Brown Band, The Doobie Brothers 
October 6XL Center, San Diego, CASan Diego, CA  
October 9-10Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY  

2019

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 26-27Sparks ArenaAuckland, Australia
March 2Forsyth-Barr Otago StadiumDunedin, New Zealand
March 5Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne, Australia
March 6Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne, Australia
March 13Qudos Bank ArenaSydney, Australia
May 26Antwerp SportpaleisMerksem, Belgium
May 28Lanxess ArenaKöln, Germany
May 30OlympiastadionMunich, Germany
June 1-2Ziggo DomeAmsterdam, Holland
June 5HallenstadionZurich, Switzerland
June 8Tele2 ArenaJohanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden
June 10Royal ArenaCopenhagen, Denmark
June 23Wembley StadiumLondon, England
June 26ArenaManchester, England
June 28Barclaycard ArenaBirmingham, England
June 30Liverpool Echo ArenaLiverpool, England
July 2First Direct ArenaLeeds, England
July 4The Hydro At SECCGlasgow, Scotland
July 63ArenaDublin, Ireland
July 83ArenaDublin, Ireland
September 27MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, NVThe Eagles perform their HOTEL CALIFORNIA album in its entirety with an orchestra and choir. All shows were sell-outs.
September 28MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, NV
October 5MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, NV

2020

With the success of their Las Vegas residency, they book a 12-date tour to perform HOTEL CALIFORNIA in its entirety along with a long set list backed by an orchestra and choir. The tour got off to a great start with three hour sets. However, COVID-19 ended the tour in March. Timothy released a solo single ‘Cross That Line’ in September.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 7-8State Fair ArenaAtlanta, GA
February 11State Fair ArenaAtlanta, GAShow added after first two shows sell out.
February 14-15Madison Square GardenNew York City, NY
February 18Madison Square GardenNew York City, NYShow added after first two shows sell out.
February 29- March 1American Airlines CenterDallas, TX
March 6-7Toyota CenterHouston, TX
Remainder of tour was postponed due to COVID-19 shutdown.

2021

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
August 22Madison Square GardenNew York City, NY
August 24Madison Square GardenNew York City, NY
Augusts 27-28TD GardenBoston, MA
August 31- September 1Capitol One ArenaWashington DC
September 16Ball ArenaDenver, CO
September 18Ball ArenaDenver, CO
September 21American Airlines CenterDallas, TX
September 24-25Suns ArenaPhoenix, AZ
October 1-2Xcel Energy CenterSt. Paul, MN
October 15-16The ForumInglewood, CA
October 19The ForumInglewood, CAShow added
October 22-23Chase CenterSan Francisco, CA

2022

In February, Deacon Frey announce that he was leaving The Eagles. They don’t replace him. Timothy releases another solo album in May entitled DAY BY DAY

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
February 19Enmarket ArenaSavannah, GA
February 21Spectrum ArenaCharlotte, NC
February 24Amway CenterOrlando, FL
February 25FLA Live ArenaFt. Lauderdale, FL
February 28Amalie ArenaTampa, FL
March 2PNC ArenaRaleigh, NC
March 4State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GA
March 17Rocket FieldHouse Cleveland, OH
March 19United CenterChicago, IL
March 22Gainbridge ArenaIndianapolis, IN
March 24Little Caesars ArenaDetroit, MI
March 26PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh, PA
March 28Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelpia, PA
April 19Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OH
April 21KeyBank CenterBuffalo, NY
April 23UBS ArenaBelmont park, NY
April 28Bridgestone ArenaNashville, TN
May 14Toyota CenterHouston, TX
May 16BOK CenterTulsa, OK
May 19-20Moody CenterAustin, TX
May 25Vivint ArenaSalt Lake City, UT
September 9-10Unknown venueToronto, Canada
September 13Unknown venueOttawa, Canada
September 16Unknown venueWinnipeg, Canada
September 18Unknown venueSaskatoon, Canada
September 20Unknown venueEdmonton, Canada
September 22Unknown venueVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
November 15Enterprise CenterSt. Louis, MO
November 17Wells Fargo ArenaDes :Moines, IA
November 19Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans, LA
November 21Legacy CenterBirmingham, AL
November 23T-Mobile CenterKansas City, MO
November 25Dickies ArenaFort Worth, TX

2023

The Eagles announces their “The Long Goodbye” tour, just another name for a long farewell tour.

DATEVENUELOCATIONALSO PERFORMINGNOTES
September 7 -8Madison Square GardenNew York City, NYSteely Dan
September 11-12TD GardenBoston, MASteely Dan
September 16-17 Prudential CenterNewark, NJSteely Dan
September 20UBS ArenaBelmont Park, NY Steely Dan
October 5-6  Ball ArenaDenver, COSteely Dan
October 9-10Gainbridge FieldhouseIndianapolis, INSteely Dan
October 13  Little Caesars Arena Detroit, MISteely Dan
October 15PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh, PASteely Dan
October 17Rocket Mortgage FieldHouseCleveland, OHSteely Dan
November 2State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GASteely Dan
November 4State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GASteely Dan
November 7Spectrum ArenaCharlotte, NCSteely Dan
November 9PNC ArenaRaleigh, NCSteely Dan
November 14Rupp ArenaLexington, KYSteely Dan
November 17-18 Xcel Energy CenterSt. Paul, MNSteely Dan

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