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  • Comment: No set list, amount of tours is empty, only two sources both of which are newspaper.com OLI 08:52, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: One reference appears to be a fan site. The WP:NTOUR notability guideline needs non-trivial reliable source coverage beyond just verifying that it happened. • Gene93k (talk) 01:03, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Worthpoint and facebook are not reliable sources. Alyo (chat·edits) 19:13, 3 August 2023 (UTC)

Goin' Places Tour
Tour by The Jacksons
Associated albumGoin' Places
No. of shows9
The Jacksons concert chronology

Goin' Places was a concert tour launched by American band, The Jacksons in support and to promote their twelfth studio album Goin' Places. The tour started on January 22 somewhere in Europe and ended in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium on May 13 .The tour would jaunt through the United States, Europe, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Setlist

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Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) No. of performances
Europe
January 22, 1978 1
January 23, 1978 Newcastle upon Tyne England Newcastle City Hall 1
Antilles[2]
February 24, 1978 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Queen's Park Savannah - Grand Stand Carol Addison, Calypso Rose 1
February 25, 1978 Ka⊥yan, Mighty Shadow 1
February 26, 1978 San Fernando Skinner Park Calypso Rose, Mighty Shadow, Carol Addison 1
North America[3][4]
March 3, 1978 Oakland United States Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Millie Jackson 1
March 4, 1978 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Millie Jackson, Slave, Harriet Hurst, Import, Export 1
March 5, 1978 Fresno Selland Arena Millie Jackson 1
May 13, 1978 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jacksons mania in Trinidad and Tobago | Other Writing".
  2. ^ Lyndersay, Mark. "Jacksons mania in Trinidad and Tobago | Other Writing". Lyndersay Digital. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  3. ^ "The San Francisco Examiner 27 Jan 1978, page 23". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  4. ^ "The Fresno Bee 03 Mar 1978, page 37". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.