Blondie

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Gig List

A partial list of Blondie concerts and appearances, including interview schedules, travel schedules, TV, radio and press appearances, and some relevant dates as comments.

Since the enormity of this project makes it impossible to have a truly complete list (read Chris Stein's comments on this project), we welcome your additions or corrections. There's room for gig flyers, ticket stubs, etc., so if you wish to contribute, please scan your item at 150-300dpi (for small items) or 72dpi or 75dpi (for larger items) and email us the image or a URL to the image. Please send all scans, additions, or corrections to Barry L. Kramer.

Special thanks to Chris Stein for giving us access to the itineraries in his personal collection.

See also: Debbie Harry solo appearances

Credits for the contributors to this page appear in the site credits. Thank you all for your ongoing contributions!

Blondie Appearances (In Approximate Chronological Order)
Date Venue and Location Comments Event type
Unknown Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie: from August 1973 to May 1974). This was at 42 W 28th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue. The venue was often misspelled "Boburn" and is usually called the "Boburn Tavern", such as in Making Tracks and by most authors writing about this period in Blondie's history. Chris Stein stated "I still maintain that boburn is spelled like that, yeah we all knew it was bob and ernie all along". [They were the owners]. Recently the son of one of the owners wrote to slightly correct this account. The owner's names were Bob and Bernie. In her book "BLONDIE, Unseen 1976-1980" (and the earlier French version), Roberta Bayley published two photographs of Debbie and Chris in front of it. In the photos on page 96, the window is decoratively painted with the lettering "BEAUBERN CAFE" and "42 WEST 28 STREET" and the awning text ("BAR & RESTAURANT") is reflected in the window. The 1974-75 Manhattan telephone directory at the New York Public Library has an entry with the correct spelling, showing the complete, accurate legal name of the establishment at that time. See this link: (phone listing) [*new*] Concert  
5-Oct-73 Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
29-Nov-73 Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
1-Dec-73 Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
Unknown '74   New York, NY —  United States Stillettoes (pre-Blondie). A typical set list, from the private collection of Billy O'Connor (set list) comment  
2-Dec-73 Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
5-May-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie), supporting Television. This is indicated to be the first official Stillettoes show at CBGB (source: George Gimarc, "Punk Diary"). An ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
11-May-74 The Mushroom
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie). A gig flyer from the private collection of Billy O'Connor exists. Location: 13th St & University Pl. (gig flyer) Concert  
12-May-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes w/ Television (pre-Blondie). An ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
26-May-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie) supporting Television   Concert  
5-Jun-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes w/ Television (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
12-Jun-74 Club 82
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie), with Wayne County and the Backstreet Boys. A small ad exists for this gig, published in the Village Voice June 6, 1974 pg 75, and in the private collection of Billy O'Connor. In his interview with Rhythm magazine, Clem said that Club 82 was a transvestite/lesbian bar located at East 4th Street and 2nd Avenue in NYC. (ad listing) Concert  
15-Jun-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Television w/ Stillettoes (pre-Blondie).   Concert  
29-Jun-74 The Mushroom
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie) with Palace. A gig flyer from the private collection of Billy O'Connor exists. Venue address: 22 East 13th St (gig flyer) Concert  
1-Jul-74 Bacchus Rock Palace
New York, NY —  United States
Stillettoes (pre-Blondie) with Eric Emerson. An ad exists in the Village Voice 06/27/1974 pg. 70 as does a gigflyer from the collection of Billy O'Connor. Location: 209 W 48St. (gig flyer) Concert  
16-Aug-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
First Angel and the Snake gig at CBGB (source: George Gimarc, "Punk Diary") with the Ramones. They only performed two shows using this name. Note: it is NOT "Angel and the Snakes" -- this is this is a perpetuating error in many publications documenting this period in Blondie history. On 29-Sept-2014, in answer to Michelle Shinn's question about the band name, Chris said that they got the idea from a photograph in Esquire, "The girl in the picture looked vaguely like Debbie, had cheekbones.", and that served as the inspiration for the illustration and band name. The "Slaves of Rhythm" was a drag act, Chris named Fayette Hauser, Tomata du Plenty, and Gorilla Rose.    [*new*] Concert  
31-Aug-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Angel and the Snake with Ramones. A flyer exists for this gig. (gig flyer) Concert  
12-Oct-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie. To date (March 3, 2014) this is the earliest publication advertising the band by their final name. An ad in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 No. 1 pg 21) exists for this gig. (ad listing) Concert  
13-Oct-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
An ad in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 No. 1 pg 21) exists for this gig and the one the day before. (ad listing) Concert  
31-Oct-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones performing after the Savage Voodoo Nuns (misspelled Woodo Nuns in the Village Voice ad). Ads in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 No.5 pg.25) and the Village Voice (Vol. XIX No.44 pg.78) exist for this gig. "Tish and Snooky" (Tish and Eileen Bellomo) performed with the Savage Voodoo Nuns. (ad listing) Concert  
1-Nov-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones performing after the Savage Voodoo Nuns (misspelled Woodo Nuns in the Village Voice ad). Ads in the SoHo Weekly News and the Village Voice exist for this gig. (ad listing) Concert  
2-Nov-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones performing after the Savage Voodoo Nuns (misspelled in the Village Voice ad). It was correctly billed as the Savage Voodoo Nuns. This gig flyer exists at a site for the Screamers for this set of gigs that started on the 31st of Oct. (gig flyer) Concert  
3-Nov-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones performing after the Woodo Nuns (sic). It was correctly billed as the Savage Voodoo Nuns. Ads in the Village Voice and SoHo Weekly News exist for this set of gigs that started on the 31st of Oct.   Concert  
17-Nov-74 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones. An ad in SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 No.6, pg.29) exists for this gig. (ad listing) Concert  
1-Dec-74 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Miamis An ad in the Village Voice (Vol.XIX No.48 pg.102) exists for this gig. (ad listing) Concert  
2-Dec-74 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Miamis An ad in the Village Voice (Vol.XIX No.48 pg.102) exists for this gig and the one the previous evening. (ad listing) Concert  
7-Dec-74 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Ramones. The Performance Studio was located at 23 E20th between Park and Broadway. A small ad in the Village Voice (Vol.XIX No.49 pg.118) exists for this gig. (ad listing) Concert  
31-Dec-74 Bobern Bar & Grill
New York, NY —  United States
According to Billy O'Connor, Blondie performed on this date.   Concert  
Unknown '74-'76 Continental Baths
New York, NY —  United States
According to Billy O'Connor, Blondie performed here sometime in the Fall of 1974. Venue address: 230 West 74th St   Concert  
Unknown '74-'76 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Gary Valentine's book says it was "a gay bar on 23rd Street across from the Chelsea Hotel." Exact address 267 W. 23rd Street, between Seventh and Eighth   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 82 Club
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Kenny's Castaways
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Venue address: 157 Bleecker Street, New York NY.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Monty Python's Flying Circus
New York, NY —  United States
Chris Stein says that Blondie often performed there Venue address: At 12th St. and 3rd Ave, New York NY.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Bacchus Rock Palace
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Venue address: 209 West 48St   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Whyte's Pub
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Performed there in '74 - early '75, as Debbie also worked there as a "bikini bartender" . The Manhattan telephone directory lists "Whyte & Whyte" at 80 Wall St.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ —  United States
From Blondie's resume.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Broadway Charly's
New York, NY —  United States
Misspelled in Blondie's resume and by most authors. Location: 813 Broadway between 11th & 12th Streets. A copy of the 1794-75 Manhattan White Pages listing is here: (phone listing) Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 The Mushroom
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Venue address: 22 East 13th St   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume. Location: 23 East 20th Street.   Concert  
Unknown '75-'76 Forest Park Band Shell
Forest Hills, NY —  United States
From Blondie's resume.   Concert  
10-Jan-75 Whyte's Pub
New York, NY —  United States
Based on a note Billy O'Connor made on lined stationary. Were paid $100. From his private collection. (handwritten note) Concert  
11-Jan-75 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Based on a note Billy O'Connor made on lined stationary. From his private collection. (handwritten note) Concert  
12-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Based on a note Billy O'Connor made on lined stationary. From his private collection. (handwritten note) Concert  
17-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television. Chris said that at one point, they played at CBGBs every weekend for seven months (date unknown, but it is probably this one). This date is indicated to be the first for Blondie and the Banzai Babies at CBGB (source: George Gimarc, "Punk Diary") but there is no other supporting evidence. An ad in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 #15 pg.27) exists with them billed simply as Blondie. Chris' statement is supported by John Holstrom, who wrote in his book "The Best of Punk Magazine" pg 177 (2012), "Blondie were the only band from the CBGB scene who also hung out at Studio 54; they played benefits for the Gay Liberation Movement, served as the CBGB house band, and were friendly with all the disparate elements of the 1970's rock scene." (ad listing)  [*new*] Concert  
18-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television   Concert  
19-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television   Concert  
22-Jan-75   New York, NY —  United States Fan John Espinosa posted a clipping from the Jan 22 1975 Variety (pg 84) of a review of one of the recent concerts at CBGBs. The review was relatively positive, one of the first. (review)  [*new*] comment  
24-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television. An ad in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol.2 #16. pg.25 ) exists. (ad listing) Concert  
25-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television   Concert  
26-Jan-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Television   Concert  
31-Jan-75 Brandy's II
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Banzai Babies supporting the Miamis. Address: 1584 York Ave. at 84th St. An ad exists in George Gimarc's book Punk Diary pg 14. (ad listing) Concert  
1-Feb-75 Brandy's II
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Banzai Babies supporting the Miamis. An ad exists in George Gimarc's book Punk Diary pg 14. (ad listing) Concert  
2-Feb-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Television with Blondie. An ad published in the SoHo Weekly News (Vol. 2 No. 17 pg. 30) exists (ad listing) Concert  
9-Feb-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and Television. An ad from the SoHo Weekly News (Vol. 2 No. 18 Pg. 24) exists. (ad listing) Concert  
10-Feb-75 Brandy's II
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and the Banzai Babies opening for Harlem Drive. The exact date for this gig has not been established, it might be for the upcoming weekend. An ad from the Village Voice (Feb. 10, 1975 Pg. 88) exists. (ad listing) Concert  
10-Mar-75   New York, NY —  United States A classified ad written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein is placed in the Village Voice Vol. XX Nr. 10 pg. 42. A scan of that ad is here: (ad listing) comment  
7-Apr-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and The Marbles. In Tony Fletcher's book "All Hopped Up and Ready to Go: Music from the Streets of New York 1927-77" this was Clem Burke's first gig. This show was on a Monday. In "Making Tracks", Debbie describes the event: "We rehearsed with Clem and Fred for a couple of weeks, then went out and did our first show as Blondie at CGBG's. This was our jungle night show, with me, Tish, and Snooky dressed as jungle girls in leather skins tied with thongs and accented by bits of fur. In between sets, Fred freaked Chris out by telling him he was going to replace Richard Hell in Television over the weekend." The band performed two sets. An ad, published in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.14 pg. 94, exists: (ad listing) Concert  
8-Apr-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and The Marbles. This gig was very likely canceled due to the sudden departure of bassist Fred Smith, who announced this between sets the previous night. An ad, published in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.14 pg. 94, exists: (ad listing) Concert  
17-Apr-75   New York, NY —  United States In his SoHo Weekly news column, (Vol. 2 No. 28 pg. 32) Danny Fields wrote "In a shockeroo move, bassist Richard Hell has left Television to start a new group (details must wait until next week). Replacing Richard temporarily will probably be the bass player of Blondie, and no doubt Television will continue as before, but Richard will be missed. "As of the Spring of 2015, Fred Smith is still the bass player for Television.   comment  
25-Apr-75 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad for this gig was placed in the Village Voice Vol XX No.17 pg. 120 (ad listing) Concert  
22-May-75   New York, NY —  United States In an article in the May 22, 1975 SoHo Weekly News (Vol II No.33 pp 37 &41) entitled "Goodbye Liverpool, Hello Oblivion", Alan Betrock discusses the CBGBs music scene and mentions seeing 2 members of Blondie earlier that week.   comment  
June, 1975   Long Island, NY —  United States Gary Valentine states in his book (on page 80) that (with Alan Betrock, a journalist with the SoHo Weekly News and later the founder of New York Rocker) "In June 1975 we headed to a basement in Long Island, to make our recording debut on an eight track machine." They did a cover of the Shangri-Las "Out in the Streets" and four original numbers, one of which "The Disco Song", became "Heart of Glass". That track, along with "Platinum Blonde" (which Alan "thought it best to tone some of the words down a bit") was later released by Chrysalis on "The Platinum Collection" in 1994.   recording  
13-Jun-75     United States Alan Betrock financed recording of a 5 song demo. Songs were "Out In The Streets", Thin Line, Puerto Rico, Platinum Blonde, Once I Had A Love (The Disco Song) From "Parallel Lives - Blondie" by D. Porter & K. Needs (pg. 74)   recording  
4-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad for this gig was placed in the SoHo Weekly News Vol 2 No.39 pg.33 (ad listing) Concert  
5-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad for this gig was placed in the SoHo Weekly News Vol 2 No.39 pg.33 (ad listing) Concert  
6-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad for this gig was placed in the SoHo Weekly News Vol 2 No.39 pg.33 (ad listing) Concert  
16-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. Rock festival (Blondie, Tuff Darts, Talking Heads). Setlist (documented from information at vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com): Little Girl Lies; In The Flesh; Moonlight Drive; Charlotte the Harlot; Platinum Blonde; Man Overboard; Thin Line; Heat Wave; Attack of the Giant Ants. An ad exists in The SoHo Weekly News Vol 2 No. 41 pg 30   Concert  
17-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. Rock festival (Blondie, Tuff Darts, Talking Heads). A gig flyer in the personal collection of Chris Franz was made public. (gig flyer)  [*new*] Concert  
18-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. Rock festival (Blondie, Tuff Darts, Talking Heads). Setlist (documented from information at vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com): Little Girl Lies; In The Flesh; Moonlight Drive; Charlotte the Harlot; Platinum Blonde; Man Overboard; Thin Line; Heat Wave; Attack of the Giant Ants.   Concert  
31-Jul-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Rock festival Top 40 New York Unrecorded Rock Talent (Ramones, Blondie, Sting Ray, Johnny's Dance Band, Hambone Sweets, Silent Partners). An ad in the Village Voice (Vol.XX No.31 pg.76 ) exists:   Concert  
1-Aug-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Performance as part of the CBGB Rock Festival. An ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
1-Aug-75 Forest Park Music Grove
New York, NY —  United States
Located in Queens, an evening concert, with Emmett Chapman also performing. A flyer exists: (gig flyer)  [*new*] Concert  
15-Aug-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Performing with Heartbreakers and Talking Heads. Source of this gig and the date is a photo on pg. 44 of Making Tracks and a 2-concert online bootleg audio recording from vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com. Setlist: Heat Wave; Man Overboard; Little Girl Lies; A Girl Should Know Better; I Cover the Waterfront; Femme Fatale (Velvet Underground cover); Lullaby (early version of Just Go Away); Attack of the Giant Ants. Ads were placed in the Village Voice (Vol XX No.32 ) and the SoHo Weekly News (Vol 2 No 45 pg 31): (ad listing) (ad listing) Concert  
16-Aug-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
With The Heartbreakers and Talking Heads. An ad was published in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 32 and the SoHo Weekly News (Vol 2 No 45 pg 31): (ad listing) (ad listing) Concert  
17-Aug-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
With The Heartbreakers and Talking Heads. An ad was published in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 32 and the SoHo Weekly News (Vol 2 No 45 pg 31): (ad listing) (ad listing) Concert  
5-Sep-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
With The Fast. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No 35 pg 88 (ad listing) Concert  
6-Sep-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
With The Fast. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No 35 pg 88 (ad listing) Concert  
7-Sep-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
With The Fast. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No 35 pg 88 (ad listing) Concert  
12-Sep-75 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.37 pg. 103 (ad listing) Concert  
13-Sep-75 Performance Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.37 pg. 103 (ad listing) Concert  
3-Oct-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.41 pg. 97 (ad listing) Concert  
4-Oct-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.41 pg. 97 (ad listing) Concert  
5-Oct-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook. An ad exists in the Village Voice, Vol XX No.41 pg. 97 (ad listing) Concert  
24-Oct-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
25-Oct-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
26-Oct-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
30-Oct-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Big Halloween Weekend: Heartbreakers, Tuff Darts, Blondie, Manster, and Shadow. Blondie performed with Shadow on Nov. 1 & 2. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 43 pg 129 and Vol. XX No. 44 pg 112 (ad listing) Concert  
31-Oct-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Big Halloween Weekend: Heartbreakers, Tuff Darts, Blondie, Manster, and Shadow. Blondie performed with Shadow on Nov. 1 & 2. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 43 pg 129 and Vol. XX No. 44 pg 112 (ad listing) Concert  
1-Nov-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Big Halloween Weekend: Heartbreakers, Tuff Darts, Blondie, Manster, and Shadow. Blondie performed with Shadow on Nov. 1 & 2. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 43 pg 129 and Vol. XX No. 44 pg 112 (ad listing) Concert  
2-Nov-75 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Big Halloween Weekend: Heartbreakers, Tuff Darts, Blondie, Manster, and Shadow. Blondie performed with Shadow on Nov. 1 & 2. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 43 pg 129 and Vol. XX No. 44 pg 112 (ad listing) Concert  
8-Nov-75 Monty Python's Flying Circus
New York, NY —  United States
Image provided by Eddie Munoz, from a flyer he got from Clem Burke. According to the book, Blondie: Parallel Lives (D. Porter & K. Needs, 2012), this gig was keyboardist Jimmy Destri's first appearance. (gigflyer)  [*new*] Concert  
12-Nov-75 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with the Martian Rock Band. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 46 pg 115, and in The SoHo Weekly News, Vol 3 No 6 pg 47 (ad listing) Concert  
13-Nov-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Ira Robbins (co-founder of Trouser Press) contributed the scan of a flyer from Mothers listing this November 13 show of Blondie and The Fast. His band, Knickers, which (before Blondie) included Jimmy Destri on keyboards, opened for The Fast at the same venue a week later. Mothers was at 267 West 23rd Street, on the north side of the street, just east of Eighth Avenue. (gig flyer) Concert  
18-Nov-75 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Possible concert sent by a fan, who wrote, "but I got the dates from a book at Chris Stein’s photo exhibition in London a couple of years ago. The book was about a NY band from the mid 70’s but I can't remember their name or the book."    [*new*] Concert  
23-Nov-75 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Mink DeVille with Blondie. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 47 pg 121 (ad listing) Concert  
2-Dec-75 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Marbles with Blondie. An ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XX No. 48 pg 103 (ad listing) Concert  
11-Dec-75 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie. Live on stage as part of the showing of the Amos Poe and Ivan Kral movie An ad exists in the SoHo Weekly News Vol 3 No. pg 43 (ad listing) Concert  
18-Dec-75   New York, NY —  United States Danny Fields writes about the revival of Jackie Curtis' play "Vain Victory "in his column on pg 44 of SoHo Weekly News Vol 3 No. 11 that "Blondie's band provided the spirited accompaniment and everyone was in top form." This is one of the first positive reports about the band. (weekly column) comment  
17-Jan-76   New York, NY —  United States Fan letter dated 17 Jan 76 (postmarked the next day), which was sent to "Blondie" c/o Private Stock records, from someone named Susan Springfield who went on to be in "The Erasers", a local band that ran for a few years. This letter was received by the band and is recognized by Chris as being the first piece of fan mail they ever got.   comment  
13-Feb-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
with Miamis and Razors Edge. Gig flyer exists: "CBGB Valentines Day Weekend Miamis and Blondie" (Feb 13,14,15) [printed in England] and an ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.7 pg 134 (ad listing) Concert  
14-Feb-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
with Miamis and Razors Edge. Gig flyer exists: "CBGB Valentines Day Weekend Miamis and Blondie" (Feb 13,14,15) [printed in England] and an ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.7 pg 134 (ad listing) Concert  
15-Feb-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
with Miamis and Razors Edge. Gig flyer exists: "CBGB Valentines Day Weekend Miamis and Blondie" (Feb 13,14,15) [printed in England] and an ad exists in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.7 pg 134 (ad listing) Concert  
29-Feb-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
with Mink DeVille. An ad was published in the Village Voice, Vol. XXI No 9 pg. 104   Concert  
1-Mar-76   New York, NY —  United States Blondie's concert with Mink DeVille at Max's on 2/29 was published in the Openings section of the Village Voice, Vol. XXI No 9 pg. 73. This is the third positive report about Blondie. "Mink, perhaps the most versatile of the so-called Punk Rock or "underground" groups-they play rock, blues, reggae with equally ineluctable modality, whatever that means-meets the most glamorous, Blondie. Chihuahua!"   comment  
18-Mar-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Heartbreakers, The Miamis, Talking Heads, Marbles, Ramones, and Milk 'N Cookies. An ad published in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.11 pg. 127 exists: (ad listing) Concert  
19-Mar-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Heartbreakers, The Miamis, Talking Heads, Marbles, Ramones, and Milk 'N Cookies. An ad published in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.11 pg. 127 exists: (ad listing) Concert  
20-Mar-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Heartbreakers, The Miamis, Talking Heads, Marbles, Ramones, and Milk 'N Cookies. An ad published in the Village Voice Vol XXI No.11 pg. 127 exists: (ad listing) Concert  
4-Apr-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with Rice Miller Band. An ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
9-Apr-76 Phase V
NJ —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
10-Apr-76 Phase V
NJ —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
18-Apr-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Ramones with Blondie, from Johnny Ramone's notebook.   Concert  
30-Apr-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and Mink DeVille. Ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
1-May-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie and Mink DeVille. Ad exists: (ad listing) Concert  
6-May-76     United States Chris has a tape "X Offender Rough May 6,7,8,9," with no year. Due to Jimmy's keyboard performance in the mixes, it was from 1976.   recording  
30-May-76 Manhattan Center
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie performing as part of NY Rock Party (unconfirmed)   Concert  
17-Jun-76   New York, NY —  United States X Offender, with In The Sun on the B side, is released on Private Stock Records.   single (release date)  
18-Jun-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
19-Jun-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
26-Jun-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
On Sept. 10, 2014, Paul Zone wrote on his Facebook page, "June 26th, 1976 was my debut singing with The Fast on stage at Max's Kansas City, I had just turned 18. All my friends were there, Debbie came to introduce us waving 2 checkered flags and Joey, Dee Dee & Arturo made a poster and brought it along to give me before the show."   comment  
1-Jul-76 The Club
Boston, MA —  United States
With The Boize. Date consistent with statement Debbie made in MT pg38. Address: 865 Main St Cambridge MA    [*new*] Concert  
2-Jul-76 The Club
Boston, MA —  United States
With The Boize. Date consistent with statement Debbie made in MT pg38. Address: 865 Main St Cambridge MA    [*new*] Concert  
3-Jul-76 The Club
Boston, MA —  United States
With The Boize. Date consistent with statement Debbie made in MT pg38. Address: 865 Main St Cambridge MA    [*new*] Concert  
23-Jul-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Heartbreakers and The Fast   Concert  
24-Jul-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Heartbreakers and The Fast   Concert  
26-Jul-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
with Dictators   Concert  
27-Jul-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
3-Aug-76 My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY —  United States
     [*new*] Concert  
Summer, 1976 The Show Place
NJ —  United States
A contributor wrote: "Back in the summer of 1976 I was working as the Assistant Manager at a club in North Jersey called The Show Place. I was in the DJ booth when a very nice couple(Chris and Debbie) came up to me and handed me two copies of X-Offender/In The Sun on Private Stock records. I can remember playing that 45 several times over the next few months. Actually that was the first time in public that a recording of Blondie was played in the Garden State. I can also remember playing pinball with you and Debbie when your band came back to play at the club. It was a nice experience. Since then I have played in my own band The Chillers."   appearance  
September, 1976 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
23-Oct-76 Mini Festival At Quando Gym
New York, NY —  United States
Promo and booking and concept by Deborah Olin. Deborah provided the poster image and says that NY rock productions is on all the newspaper ads and tickets. She also settled all of the confusion about this date: there was only one time they played; the person who did the poster misspelled the name - it is correctly spelled "Quando" (a Spanish word and the name of a Puerto Rican group trying to help the neighborhood and the youth), not "Cuando" as it is on the poster. (gig flyer) Concert  
16-Nov-76 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with the Heartbreakers (unconfirmed)    [*new*] Concert  
3-Dec-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with Tuff Darts   Concert  
4-Dec-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with Tuff Darts   Concert  
9-Dec-76     United States Test pressings of "Blondie" were made for Private Stock Records at the Specialty records Corporation plant in Oliphant, PA. Address: 210 N. Valley Ave. This was originally in the possession of Chris Stein, who inadvertently included it with some other records he gave to Barry L. Kramer.    [*new*] comment  
23-Dec-76 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Source of this gig and the date is a 2-set online bootleg audio recording from vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com. Before the song, someone (Clem?) says the lyrics were written by Lisa Persky, and Debbie adds "by the way, the name of the song is 'Euphony'." The first song is the set is listed as "money go love", which I thought was "money no love" (a confirmed earlier title of "Fan Mail"). Set 1: Money Go Love; Poet's Problem/Little Girl Lies; Rifle Range; Bermuda Triangle Blues; Euphony; Contact In Red Square; I'm Always Touched By Your Presence Dear; Rip Her To Shreds; Kung Fu Girl; In The Sun; X Offender. Set 2: Fan Mail; Poet's Problem; You Look Good In Blue; Euphony; Contact In Red Square; Moonlight Drive; A Shark In Jet's Clothing; I'm Always Touched By Your Presence Dear; band intros; X Offender.   Concert  
29-Dec-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
With the New York Dolls    [*new*] Concert  
30-Dec-76 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
With the New York Dolls    [*new*] Concert  
31-Dec-76 Bethesda Fountain, Central Park
New York, NY —  United States
Chris Stein has a handwritten document indicating that Blondie had performed in Central Park on 31 Dec 76, and that they were owed $500 by some department of the City of New York. Performed cover of "Time is Tight" - Booker T & MG's. The Miamis were also scheduled to play.   Concert  
Unknown 1977 Rainbow Theater
   
    Concert  
1-Jan-77 My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY —  United States
with John Cale. Performed cover of "Palisades Park" The venue address is 19 Bryant Ln, Roslyn, NY (516) MA 1-3830 as shown in an ad on pg 97 of the 3/17/1975 issue of the Village Voice    [*new*] Concert  
January, 1977 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
January, 1977 Mother's
New York, NY —  United States
Location: West 23rd Street   Concert  
January, 1977 Brandy's II
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
10-Jan-77 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
"Big Party for Blondie"   appearance  
12-Jan-77 My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY —  United States
Venue location: 19 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Village, Long Island NY.   Concert  
21-Jan-77 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
22-Jan-77 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
3-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Source of this is a Blondie concert poster that says "Direct From New York City". However, this may not be accurate because there is a fake gig flyer. This date is unconfirmed. (fake gigflyer) Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
9-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers". Also in Feb. 1977 in LA, Chris took the famous "Vultures" photo of Debbie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
10-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
11-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
12-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
13-Feb-77 Rodney On The ROQ
Pasadena, CA —  United States
Various radio shows and interviews by Rodney Bingenheimer broadcast on KROQ, exact dates unknown. One of these was on 13 Feb (year was unknown but established: the date was probably 1977 as Feb. 13 fell on a Sunday night that year and Rodney's show was on Saturday night and Sunday night).   interview  
16-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Ramones and Blondie". This is also noted in Johnny Ramone's notebook ("Ramones with Blondie").   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
17-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Ramones and Blondie". This is also noted in Johnny Ramone's notebook ("Ramones with Blondie").   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
18-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Ramones and Blondie". This is also noted in Johnny Ramone's notebook ("Ramones with Blondie").   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
19-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Ramones and Blondie". This is also noted in Johnny Ramone's notebook ("Ramones with Blondie").   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
20-Feb-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Ramones and Blondie". This is also noted in Johnny Ramone's notebook ("Ramones with Blondie"). (ticket stub) Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
2-Mar-77 Mabuhay Gardens
San Francisco, CA —  United States
with Crime   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
3-Mar-77 Mabuhay Gardens
San Francisco, CA —  United States
with Crime   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
4-Mar-77 Keystone Berkeley
Berkeley, CA —  United States
Opening act John Cale    [*new*] Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
6-Mar-77 The Keystone
Palo Alto, CA —  United States
unconfirmed! Not in itinerary but someone had a tape allegedly from this, containing the following set: Palisades Park (Chuck Barris), Little Girl Lies, Look Good In Blue, Presence Dear, Man Overboard, Little GTO (Ronny & The Daytonas), In The Sun, Rip Her To Shreds, Evil Friends (early Blondie, unreleased original song; Debbie introduces the song as a "jazz-rock" number), Poets Problem, Flight 45, Platinum Blonde, Kung Fu Girls, I Didn't Have The Nerve To Say No, Rifle Range, Fan Mail, Moonlight Drive (The Doors), A Shark In Jets Clothing, Star Beast (Gary Valentine-Ronnie Toast, unreleased original song), Goldfinger (John Barry), Heatwave (Martha & The Vandellas), X Offender. The Keystone's address was 260 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA    [*new*] Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
10-Mar-77 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
11-Mar-77 Max's Kansas City
New York, NY —  United States
Performed two sets. (Midnight and 2:00am)   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
13-Mar-77 Le Plateau Theatre
Montreal —  Canada
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie (playing keyboards). First gig of the tour.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
14-Mar-77 Seneca College Field House
Toronto —  Canada
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
16-Mar-77 Harvard Square Theater
Boston, MA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
16-Mar-77 Punk Benefit
New York, NY —  United States
There seems to be a conflict on this date. This might be from March 18.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
18-Mar-77 The Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
19-Mar-77 Tower Theater
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie. This gig wasn't listed in the band's itinerary.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
21-Mar-77 Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
22-Mar-77 Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
23-Mar-77 Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
25-Mar-77 Masonic Auditorium
Detroit, MI —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
26-Mar-77 Masonic Auditorium
Detroit, MI —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert (tentative),
1st U.S. Tour '77
27-Mar-77 Riviera Theater
Chicago, IL —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
28-Mar-77 Riviera Theater
Chicago, IL —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
29-Mar-77 Leona Theater
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
30-Mar-77 Agora Ballroom
Columbus, OH —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
31-Mar-77 Taft Auditorium
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
1-Apr-77 The Oriental Theater
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
4-Apr-77 Paramount Theater
Portland, OR —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Note: in 1984, Portland revamped this theater and renamed it 'Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall'.   Concert (tentative),
1st U.S. Tour '77
5-Apr-77 Paramount Theater
Seattle, WA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Itineraries indicate these may also have been tentative for Portland   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
6-Apr-77           Travel  
7-Apr-77 Vancouver Gardens
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
9-Apr-77 Paramount Theater
Seattle, WA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
13-Apr-77 Berkeley Community Theater
Berkeley, CA —  United States
w/ Iggy Pop and David Bowie (playing keyboards). A contributor states: "this venue is not part of the (U.C. Berkeley) campus as previously reported." [It was apparently confused with event on 29-Apr-1978.]   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
15-Apr-77 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Iggy Pop and Blondie". In Making Tracks, it says this is the last gig of the tour. Performed Palisades Park (cover).   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
16-Apr-77 San Diego Civic Auditorium
San Diego, CA —  United States
last gig: Iggy and Bowie Tour (not confirmed, but believed accurate). Did "Palisades Park"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
20-Apr-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Joan Jett. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie and Deaf School"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
21-Apr-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Joan Jett. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie and Deaf School"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
22-Apr-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Joan Jett. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie and Deaf School"   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
23-Apr-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Joan Jett. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie and Deaf School". jam: "Anarchy in the UK" with Joan Jett and "I wanna be your dog" with Joan Jett on guitar, Rodney Bingenheimer on keyboards and Tony & Hunt Sales (Iggy Pop band), also Clem lead vocals and Debbie as "the dog".   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '77
4-May-77 Punk Benefit at CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
MC: David Johansen. Bands: 1. Alex Chilton; 2. Dead Boys with special guest: Ross Friedman (Dictators); 3. Suicide; 4. The Paley Brothers. Guest stars: Billy Ficca (Television), Ernie Brooks (Modern Lovers). Backed up by Ivan Kral, Lenny Kaye, Jay Dee Daugherty, Richard Sohl (Patti Smith Group); 5. Patti Smith Group with guest stars: Matthew Reich and Allen Lanier (Blue Oyster Cult); 6. Richard Hell & The Voidoids; 7. Auction I - Auctioneer: Handsome Dick Manitoba (Dictators); 8. Blondie with guest star: Fred Smith (Television); 9. Dead Boys.   benefit concert  
5-May-77 Punk Benefit at CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
MC: PUNK staff: Legs McNeil, John Holmstrom, Tom , Hal + Lester. Bands: 1. Cramps; 2. Fuse; 3. Helen Wheels; 4. Dead Boys; 5. The Criminals (Syl Sylvain + former Dolls); 6. Auction II; 7. Andy Paley, Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty: loose jam; 8. Richard Hell & The Voidoids; 9. Anya Phillips - dance; 10. Blondie with Fred Smith (Television); 11. Mickey Rose (Editor of Cheap Thrills) - Poetry Reading; 12. The Lester Bangs Conspiracy, very loose jam with Jay Dee Daugherty (PSG), Fred Smith (Television), Andy Shernoff (Dictators), Chris Stein, Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri (Blondie), Legs McNeil (PUNK).   benefit concert  
15-May-77 The Elgin Theatre
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie was to have appeared with The Senders. An article in the May 18th issue of Variety.   Cancelled Concert  
20-May-77 Village Bowl
Bournemouth —  England
A contributor who was jointly responsible for promoting this concert on behalf of the Bournemouth College Students Union states: "On 20 May 1977 Blondie played the Village Bowl, Bournemouth, but this was not with Television. There was only 1 set as well. This gig was their first gig in the UK and Europe and was a few days prior to the Television tour starting." [The band itinerary had indicated there two sets, but those itineraries are not entirely accurate for this time period.] A different contributor gives the location as Westover Drive, Bournemouth and states: "It was a replacement gig for the cancelled Sex Pistols 'Anarchy in the UK Tour' date", later describing watching Debbie perform "Rip Her To Shreds" on a five foot stage.   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
21-May-77   Glasgow —  Scotland     travel (to)  
22-May-77 Apollo Theatre
Glasgow —  Scotland
w/ Television. 2 sets.   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
23-May-77 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
24-May-77 City Hall
Sheffield —  England
w/ Television (ticket stub) Concert,
1st European Tour '77
25-May-77   Manchester —  England     travel (to)  
26-May-77 Free Trade Hall
Manchester —  England
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
27-May-77 Odeon
Birmingham —  England
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
28-May-77 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
w/ Television. Venue note: the Hammersmith Odeon (Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London) was eventually renamed Hammersmith Apollo (Carling Apollo).   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
29-May-77 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
w/ Television. "Jet Boy", "Heatwave", "Little GTO"   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
30-May-77 Top Rank
Plymouth —  England
w/ Television. Original tour itinerary had this as an Off day   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
31-May-77 Colston Hall
Bristol —  England
w/ Television. "Moonlight Drive", "Little GTO"   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
3-Jun-77 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
5-Jun-77 Auditoire P-E Janson ULB
Brussels —  Belgium
w/ Television (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert,
1st European Tour '77
7-Jun-77 Olympia
Paris —  France
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
15-Jun-77 Daddy's Dance Hall
Copenhagen —  Denmark
w/ Television   Concert,
1st European Tour '77
26-Jun-77 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with The Senders.   Concert  
1-Jul-77 Village Gate
New York, NY —  United States
Gig flyer exists for this group of three shows at Village Gate (Bleecker at Thompson). Also appearing: Lido (1st and 2nd), Alex Chilton (3rd).   Concert  
2-Jul-77 Village Gate
New York, NY —  United States
Gig flyer exists for this group of three shows at Village Gate (Bleecker at Thompson). Also appearing: Lido (1st and 2nd), Alex Chilton (3rd). This is reportedly the last gig played with Gary Valentine. They played "The First One" (written by Valentine), which he later recorded to start his solo career.   Concert  
3-Jul-77 Village Gate
New York, NY —  United States
Gig flyer exists for this group of three shows at Village Gate (Bleecker at Thompson). Also appearing: Lido (1st and 2nd), Alex Chilton (3rd).   Concert  
4-Jul-77     United States Gary Valentine leaves Blondie.   comment  
9-Aug-77 Plaza Sound?
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie recording session (unconfirmed location).   recording  
27-Aug-77 National Music and Sound Show
New York, NY —  United States
This was a convention-type event at the Hilton Hotel. One of the main sponsors was a leather jacket company and they gave all the band members leather jackets.   Concert  
8-Sep-77 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
2 sets.   Concert  
9-Sep-77 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
2 sets.   Concert  
10-Sep-77 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
2 sets.   Concert  
11-Sep-77 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
2 sets.   Concert  
12-Sep-77 My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY —  United States
Reggae Night. Date not confirmed as accurate    [*new*] Concert  
20-Sep-77 Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Unconfirmed, but believed correct. KSAN recorded one of these for broadcast on Sept. 24. Opening act: The Nuns   Concert  
21-Sep-77 Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Unconfirmed, but believed correct. KSAN recorded one of these for broadcast on Sept. 24. Opening act: The Nuns. Confirming evidence is in the form of a LP "Blondie: Loud and Clear" (released 2014)   Concert  
23-Sep-77 Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood, CA —  United States
Punk rock and fashion show. Blondie special guest, also Devo. 6215 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood   Concert  
24-Sep-77 Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA —  United States
This is probably the broadcast date (by KSAN radio), not the date of the concert. See also: Sept. 20-21.   Radio Show  
26-Sep-77 Golden Bear
Huntington Beach, CA —  United States
The date of this gig may be incorrect   Concert  
28-Sep-77 Golden Bear
Huntington Beach, CA —  United States
Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie and Ala Carte"   Concert  
29-Sep-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Max Webster". Poster exists for this: "The Whisky presents Blondie 9/29 - 10/2/77"   Concert  
30-Sep-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Max Webster"   Concert  
1-Oct-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Max Webster"   Concert  
2-Oct-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie with Max Webster"   Concert  
3-Oct-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Advertised in LA Times as "Blondie/Devo/The Germs" (at 4pm) and "Blondie and Devo" (at 9pm and 11:30pm)   Concert  
4-Oct-77 Whisky A Go-Go
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Filmed By John Cassavetes and Sam Shaw. Don't have an ad for this gig, so this date isn't confirmed.   Concert  
24-Oct-77   Melbourne —  Australia T.V., Radio, Magazine Interviews   press  
6-Nov-77     England Rehearsal at Sonocor   Rehearsal  
7-Nov-77 Granada Television
Manchester —  England
Rip Her To Shreds, 3:04. 'So It Goes' weekly show   T.V.  
10-Nov-77     England Rehearsal at Roxy   Rehearsal  
11-Nov-77 Barbarella's
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
Second British Tour November 1977
11-Nov-77       Rehearsal at Roxy   Rehearsal  
12-Nov-77 Maxwell Hall
Aylesbury —  England
First gig with Nigel Harrison. Poster for this gig reads: Friars at the Maxwell (Vale) Hall Aylesbury / from new york city Blondie + XTC / Tickets 175p from Earth Records Aylesbury; Sun Music H.WYC. / Ellis Jon's Amershapm. Hi-VU Buck. F.L. Moore Luton, Dunst & Bletchley. / Free 'N' Easy Hemel or 175p at door (i.a.) Membership 25p.   Concert,
Second British Tour November 1977
13-Nov-77       Possible show here?   concert (unconfirmed)  
14-Nov-77 Locarno
Coventry —  England
With XTC. Locarno later became Tiffany's and then the Central Library. (venue photo) (info) Concert,
Second British Tour November 1977
15-Nov-77 Rainbow Theatre
London —  England
Finsbury Park; 8pm, £2.50   Concert,
Second British Tour November 1977
18-Nov-77 Laser Club
Paris —  France
In Rock&Folk #132, an article about this show reports it being at the venue "The Nashville", but this conflicts with the band's itinerary. Concert poster: "RTL Blondie 18 Nov" (year not on the poster, but it is probably this one).   Concert,
European Tour November 1977
19-Nov-77 Paradiso Club
Amsterdam —  Holland
Concert poster: "Blondie at Paradiso 19 Nov" (year not on the poster, but it is probably this one).   Concert,
European Tour November 1977
21-Nov-77 Down Town Club
Munich —  Germany
A poster exists for this gig.   Concert,
European Tour November 1977
25-Nov-77     Australia Blondie party arrives BA 844, 4:50pm.   travel (arrive)  
26-Nov-77 Concert Hall
Perth —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
29-Nov-77 Apollo Stadium
Adelaide —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
29-Nov-77 Concert Hall
Perth —  Australia
    Concert  
30-Nov-77 Apollo Stadium
Adelaide —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
1-Dec-77 Palais Theatre
Melbourne —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
2-Dec-77 Regent Theatre
Albury —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
3-Dec-77 Hoyts Theatre
Wagga —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
5-Dec-77 Civic Theatre
Newcastle —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
6-Dec-77 Town Hall
Lismore —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets. Lismore was originally scheduled Dec. 7   Concert  
8-Dec-77 Her Majesty's Theatre
Brisbane —  Australia
Cancelled Show / Debbie Sick. This is the only Blondie show ever cancelled   Cancelled Concert  
10-Dec-77 Town Hall
Wollongong —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
11-Dec-77 State Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
12-Dec-77 Canberra Theatre
Canberra —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets. "Cherries show" "Don't Eat Cherries"   Concert  
15-Dec-77 Morwell Technical College
Morwell, Victoria —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   concert  
16-Dec-77   Shepparton —  Australia     travel (to)  
17-Dec-77 Plaza Theatre
Geelong —  Australia
w/ The Ferrets   Concert  
18-Dec-77 Her Majesty's Theatre
Brisbane —  Australia
Rescheduled from Cancelled show due to DH illness (on December 8).   Concert  
19-Dec-77   Hobart —  Australia     travel (to)  
19-Dec-77 Granada Tavern
Berriedale, Tasmania —  Australia
    Concert  
20-Dec-77 Granada Tavern
Berriedale, Tasmania —  Australia
This entry might be inaccurate. Itinerary says "Concert/Hobart show at Berriedale"   Concert  
21-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia There were three shows during the 7 days here (not a show every day), but don't know which days.   Concert  
22-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
23-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
24-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
25-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
26-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
27-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     Concert  
28-Dec-77   Great Keppel Island —  Australia     travel (depart)  
29-Dec-77   Bangkok —  Thailand They flew from Sidney to Bangkok for 4 shows, and stayed in Thailand for 10 days.   travel (to)  
31-Dec-77 Ambassador Hotel
Bangkok —  Thailand
Performed two sets.   Concert  
1-Jan-78 Ambassador Hotel
Bangkok —  Thailand
Performed two sets.   Concert  
5-Jan-78   Tokyo —  Japan     travel (to)  
10-Jan-78 Osaka Festival Hall
Osaka —  Japan
Additional info: Set list sample: X Offender/In The Sun/In The Flesh/Kidnapper/and more. For the encore: Kung Fu Girls/Little GTO. + "Goldfinger" only at Osaka)   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
11-Jan-78 Nakano Sun Plaza
Tokyo —  Japan
see also 1978 Jan 10 for some set list information   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
12-Jan-78 Nakano Sun Plaza
Tokyo —  Japan
see also 1978 Jan 10 for some set list information   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
14-Jan-78 Shibuya Kokaido
Tokyo —  Japan
see also 1978 Jan 10 for some set list information   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
16-Jan-78 Shibuya Kokaido
Tokyo —  Japan
see also 1978 Jan 10 for some set list information   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
18-Jan-78 Nagoyashi Kokaido
Nagoya —  Japan
see also 1978 Jan 10 for some set list information   Concert,
Japanese Tour '78
24-Jan-78 Camden-dingwalls
London —  England
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
January, 1978 Dingwall's
London —  England
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
26-Jan-78   Leiden —  Netherlands     Concert,
1st European Tour '78
27-Jan-78 Stockvis Hall
Arnhem —  Holland
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
29-Jan-78 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
Gig poster exists for this show (29-30 Jan).   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
30-Jan-78 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
Gig poster exists for this show (29-30 Jan).   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
31-Jan-78 Theatre 140
Brussels —  Belgium
This date is not in the band's itinerary, but a ticket stub exists for this one. Either the show was rescheduled one day earlier, or there were two on consecutive nights. (ticket stub) Concert,
1st European Tour '78
1-Feb-78 Theatre 140
Brussels —  Belgium
This is the date in the band's itinerary.   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
3-Feb-78 Faculte de Sciences
Bordeaux —  France
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
4-Feb-78 Palais des Sports
Toulouse —  France
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
6-Feb-78 Bourse du Travail
Lyon —  France
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
8-Feb-78 Salle Polyvalente du Merlan
Marseilles —  France
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
10-Feb-78 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
12-Feb-78 Kongresshaus Wien
Vienna —  Austria
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
13-Feb-78 Schwabinger Brau
Munich —  West Germany
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
14-Feb-78 Markthalle
Hamburg —  Germany
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
16-Feb-78 Kant Kino
Berlin —  Germany
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
18-Feb-78 Dad's Dance Hall
Malmo —  Sweden
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
19-Feb-78 Jarla Theatre
Stockholm —  Sweden
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
20-Feb-78   Stockholm —  Sweden     Concert,
1st European Tour '78
February, 1978 German T.V. Show
  Germany
    TV,
1st European Tour '78
23-Feb-78 St. George's Hall / King George's Hall
Blackburn —  England
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
23-Feb-78 Top of the Pops
  England
Blondie performed "Denis"   TV,
1st European Tour '78
24-Feb-78 Sheffield University
Sheffield —  England
Gig poster reads Sheffield University Union of Students Ents presents Blondie "plus advertising , disco , late bar / Friday 24th February / Tickets: 1.10 (pounds) to members in advance, 1.20 to others and on the door. Members and bona fide guests only."   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
25-Feb-78 Strathclyde University
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
27-Feb-78 Lancaster University
Lancaster —  England
Supported by Mungo Jerry and the Venus Boys    [*new*] Concert,
1st European Tour '78
28-Feb-78 Barbarella's
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
2-Mar-78 Dunstable Queensway Hall
Dunstable —  England
    Concert,
1st European Tour '78
3-Mar-78 Salford University - Maxwell Hall
Manchester —  England
Posters exist for this gig.   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
5-Mar-78 London Roundhouse
London —  England
Supporting act: The Boyfriends   Concert,
1st European Tour '78
6-Mar-78 Kent University
Canterbury —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
1st European Tour '78
9-Mar-78   New York, NY —  United States "Blondie home from worldwide tour"   travel (to)  
27-Mar-78   New York, NY —  United States Private invitation: Punk Magazine cordially invites you & a guest to the wedding of Joey Ramone & Deborah Harry in the final scene of "Mutant Monster Beach Party". This was featured in the July/August 1978 issue of Punk Magazine.   appearance  
25-Apr-78 Starwood Club
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
A T-shirt exists for this gig listing; in bright pink lettering on a black shirt, "blondie does it / STARWOOD / Los Angeles, Calif. / April 25th 26th 1978". Both dates confirmed by a person attending. This is the source of the "Live" bootleg.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
26-Apr-78 Starwood Club
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
29-Apr-78 Zellerbach Hall
Berkeley, CA —  United States
On the U.C. Berkeley campus.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
May, 1978 Mabuhay Gardens
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
4-May-78 Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
Robert Gordon and Link Wray opened. Performed "Oh oh I love her so" and "Little Rooster". Note: a reliable source indicates this gig was at The Palladium, so it is unknown whether it was there or at CBGB as originally indicated in this list. Changed to reflect the most reliable source.    [*new*] Concert  
7-May-78 Johnny Blitz Benefit at CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Johnny Blitz Benefit with Robert Fripp; performed "Sister Midnight" and "I Feel Love".   benefit concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
11-May-78 Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
with Robert Gordon and Link Ray; Met Robert Fripp   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
25-May-78 Top of the Pops
  England
Blondie performed "I'm Always Touched By Your Presence Dear"   TV  
27-May-78 The Paradise
Boston, MA —  United States
venue address 969 Commonwealth; tickets $4.50, show 11pm.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
27-May-78 WBCN Radio Show
Boston, MA —  United States
    Radio Show  
1-Jun-78 My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY —  United States
    Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
23-Jun-78 The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Blondie opened for Alice Cooper. Someone who attended wrote this: "At this show there was some idiot yelling 'Boo Blondie off stage...they're PUNK.' There was booing at first. By the end of the second song most of the crowd had been won over. By the end of the third song, those that didn't like it had shut up. By the end of the set, I don't remember anyone not liking the group (not just because they were finished either)." (ticket stub) Concert  
2-Jul-78 Alpine Valley Music Theater
East Troy, WI —  United States
with Alice Cooper and Eddie Money   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
17-Jul-78 Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Santa Cruz, CA —  United States
w/ The Kinks. This is the entry in the band's itinerary. Another source claimed the venue was "The Catalyst", but it was not, as confirmed by a friend of an employee who took photographs at this event.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
19-Jul-78 San Diego State Amphitheater
San Diego, CA —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
20-Jul-78 Dooley's
Phoenix / Tempe, AZ —  United States
w/ The Kinks. This date was in the Blondie band itinerary, but The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates it was cancelled.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
22-Jul-78 Kansas City Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall
Kansas City, MO —  United States
w/ The Kinks. The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates the venue was changed to Uptown Theater.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
23-Jul-78 Jay's Longhorn
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
25-Jul-78 Kiel Opera House
St. Louis, MO —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
28-Jul-78 Armadillo World Headquarters
Austin, TX —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
29-Jul-78 McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Dallas, TX —  United States
w/ The Kinks. The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates the venue is "McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Southern Methodist University". Chris's band itineraries had the venue misspelled as McFarland's Auditorium.    [*new*] Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
30-Jul-78 Houston Music Hall
Houston, TX —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
1-Aug-78 Masonic Auditorium
Detroit, MI —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
2-Aug-78 El Mocambo
Toronto —  Canada
Venue address 464 Spadina   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
3-Aug-78 El Mocambo
Toronto —  Canada
w/ The Kinks. This is the source of the "Peroxide on Blonde" bootleg.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
5-Aug-78 Fox Theater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
w/ The Kinks   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
6-Aug-78 Gusman Hall
Miami, FL —  United States
w/ The Kinks and Tom Petty. The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates this date was cancelled so a second date in Atlanta could be added.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
6-Aug-78 Fox Theater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
w/ The Kinks and Tom Petty. The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates that Miami was cancelled and this second date in Atlanta added instead.   Concert,
1st U.S. Tour '78
12-Aug-78 Bilzen Rock/Jazz Festival
Bilzen —  Belgium
This date isn't listed in Blondie's itinerary, but The Kinks archivist Doug Hinman indicates this gig with Blondie; Radio Stars; Little Bob Story; Tyla Gang; Japan; Lindisfarne (this is also supported by the "History" link on the Bilzen website which indicates the festival was August 10-13). This is the first gig of the tour, but someone who attended writes: "Blondie only played once. On the 12th. It was not a normal concert. The band was in London for an exhibition. The band flew over to Bilzen. We had a cancellation of Lou Reed, if I remember correctly. The band had no instruments here. We hired the instruments. It was a "surprise act". The band was not on the bill. This explains why the concert doesn't figure in the itineraries." Photos exist, as does the setlist:   Concert  
13-Aug-78   London —  England     travel (arrive),
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
14-Aug-78 Mirandy Galleries - Photo Exhibition
London —  England
Mostly Press. Photo show "Blondie in Camera" (band was chased) [MT]   London's photographic exhibition  
8/?/1978 AVRO's Top Pop
  Holland
    TV  
24-Aug-78 Top of the Pops
  England
Blondie performed "Picture This"   TV  
27-Aug-78 Tivoli Gardens
Copenhagen —  Denmark
An attendee confirms this show was at Tivoli Gardens (full name Gröna Lunds Tivoli) in Copenhagen, but Chris Stein's band itinerary incorrectly listed it as Grona Lund Tivoli in Stockholm, performing w/ Buzzcocks. A different source indicates the venue is "Konserthuset". It is not known if they played the Stockholm gig.    [*new*] Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
28-Aug-78 Château Neuf
Oslo —  Norway
w/ Buzzcocks   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
29-Aug-78   Hamburg —  Germany     travel (arrive)  
30-Aug-78   Amsterdam —  Holland     travel (arrive)  
31-Aug-78 Dutch T.V. Show? (Top Of The Pops)
Amsterdam —  Holland
    T.V. Show  
31-Aug-78   Amsterdam —  Holland     Off  
1-Sep-78 Rodahal
Kerkrade —  Holland
w/ Buzzcocks   concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
2-Sep-78   Barcelona —  Spain     travel (to)  
2-Sep-78 Canet de Mar
Barcelona —  Spain
This conflicts with the Blondie band itinerary, but a contributor confirms this happened: "A friend of mine attended the show. Blondie performed with Ultravox and Nico, as well other famous Spanish artists and Latin-American. That show was part of the Canet Rock 78', in a village near Barcelona (Canet de Mar). It received really good reviews. But yes I confirm you that this show happened and it was very successful." (gig flyer) [*new*] Concert  
4-Sep-78 Vereeniging
Nijmegen —  Holland
w/ Buzzcocks   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
5-Sep-78   Brussels —  Belgium     travel (to)  
6-Sep-78 Ancienne Belgique
Brussels —  Belgium
w/ Buzzcocks   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
7-Sep-78 Doelen
Rotterdam —  Holland
w/ Buzzcocks. One source indicated the venue might have changed to "Eksit", but an attendee confirmed this is not correct and that it indeed took place in the Doelen.   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
8-Sep-78   London —  England     travel (arrive)  
9-Sep-78   Oslo —  Norway The Sept. 9, 1978 "Melody Maker" indicates there was a show in Oslo. Date unknown   concert  
9-Sep-78 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Supporting band The Boyfriends started their tour with Blondie, continuing through to Paris.   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
10-Sep-78 Portsmouth Guildhall
Portsmouth —  England
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
11-Sep-78   Newcastle —  England     travel (to)  
11-Sep-78 Our Price Records
London —  England
Our Price Records, 100 Kensington High Street, (London) in-store appearance at 1pm. This was the band's second appearance.   press  
12-Sep-78 City Hall
Newcastle Upon Tyne —  England
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
13-Sep-78 Odeon
Edinburgh —  England
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
14-Sep-78 Free Trade Hall
Manchester —  England
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
15-Sep-78 Odeon
Birmingham —  England
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
16-Sep-78 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
w/ Boyfriends. Gig flyer exists for this. (gig flyer) Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
18-Sep-78 Phillipshalle
Dusseldorf —  Germany
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
19-Sep-78 Musikladen
Bremen —  West Germany
w/ Boyfriends. A second source indicates venue is "Funkhaus". This might have been from West German TV. Setlist: X Offender, Little Girl Lies, Look Good In Blue, Man Overboard, In The Flesh, I'm On E, Love At The Pier, I Didn't Have The Nerve To Say No, Bermuda Triangle Blues (Flight 45), Kidnapper, Youth Nabbed As Sniper. Blondie's appearance on Musikladen (a legendary German pop show going way back to the 1960s) was officially released on DVD and 2-CD: DVD on Encore Music Entertainment (PA-99-616-D), and the 2CD on NMC Music (80094500071 0).   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
20-Sep-78 Musikhalle
Hamburg —  Germany
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
21-Sep-78 Neue Welt, Hasenheide
Berlin —  West Germany
w/ Boyfriends. Poster exists for this gig.   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
22-Sep-78 Stadthalle
Erlangen —  Germany
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
23-Sep-78 Schwabinger Brau
Munich —  West Germany
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
23-Sep-78       Parallel Lines is released    [*new*] Release  
24-Sep-78 Volkhaus
Zurich —  Switzerland
w/ Boyfriends   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
26-Sep-78 Stadium
Paris —  France
In Best #123 the venue for this show is advertised as being Paris, "Le Palace". The hour of the show is also given, being 22h (10 pm). A poster exists for this gig (shown in Making Tracks, page 122). This date is not in the band's itinerary. w/Boyfriends.   Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
September, 1978     Switzerland     Concert,
Blondie European Tour 1978 August-September
13-Oct-78 Club Hollywood
New York, NY —  United States
1st Annual Punk Magazine Awards Ceremony, scheduled to appear were the Ramones, Kiss, Blondie, the Dead Boys, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, the Dictators and the Village People. (press link) benefit concert  
29-Oct-78 Glassboro State College
Glassboro, NJ —  United States
First gig of tour. Opening act: David Johansen, Moon Martin. Blondie performed two shows per night on most or all of this tour.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
31-Oct-78 My Father's Place
Roslyn, Long Island, NY —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
November, 1978 ?
Long Island, NY —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
3-Nov-78 Paradise Theater
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
4-Nov-78 Paradise Theater
Boston, MA —  United States
"Headlines" bootleg.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
6-Nov-78 Walnut Street Theater
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
"Comes Alive" bootleg.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
7-Nov-78 Ontario Theater
Washington, DC —  United States
An attendee writes: "It was a weeknight, a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving. I found out about the show from an ad in the Washington Post. Heart of Glass had not been released as a single yet so Blondie was not well known at the time except in new wave circles. The Ontario was a small dumpy 1950's movie theater that had a stage. The theater is long gone now.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
10-Nov-78 Patrick Henry's
Buffalo, NY —  United States
We had to stand for the whole concert because everyone else did too. And boy were they loud! Their dressing room was a trailer parked on the sidewalk in front of the theater. After the concert a couple of the band members came out of the trailer to meet fans. I got to meet a couple of them. Debbie Harry did not come out.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
11-Nov-78 Little Theater at Public Hall
Cleveland, OH —  United States
After the concert we went to the original 930 Club, which back then was a downtown hole in the wall on F Street in DC that had a great jukebox with the likes of Iggy Pop, etc."   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
12-Nov-78 Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
with Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels; The Heartbreakers. Robert Fripp also played with Blondie (Chris has a tape of it and indicated this on the label).   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
14-Nov-78 Pine Crest Country Club
Shelton, CT —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
15-Nov-78 Toad's Hall
Hartford, CT —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
15-Nov-78 Hard Rock Cafe
West Hartford, CT —  United States
This is the date indicated in Chris's itinerary.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
16-Nov-78 Toad's Hall
New Haven, CT —  United States
This is the date indicated in Chris's itinerary.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
18-Nov-78 Winterland
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Also appearing: REO Speedwagon and local act "The Readymades." This was Bill Graham's premiere club for bands from 1971-1978; it held 5500 people. This show was recorded, and broadcast on December 31 (the closing night of the venue).   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
19-Nov-78 Coconut Grove Ballroom
Santa Cruz, CA —  United States
with Greg Kihn. This was previously incorrectly listed as at the Santa Cruz Civic. The contributor who attended and made the correction adds: "I remember Clem standing up for a while as he played drums, and thinking it was so cool! This was right around the time Keith Moon died. Santa Cruz had a strong punk scene and many great bands."   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
21-Nov-78 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
An attendee of this show confirmed the date and setlist written down at the time: In The Sun, X Offender, Hanging On The Telephone, Detroit 442, Fan Mail, Picture This, 11:59, Pretty Baby, I'm Always Touched By Your Presence Dear, Sunday Girl, Denis, I'm on E, I'm Gonna Love You Too, Will Anything Happen?, Fade Away And Radiate, Heart Of Glass, I Know But I Don't Know, One Way Or Another, Youth Nabbed As Sniper; Kung Fu Girls, Bang A Gong (Get It On), Rip Her To Shreds; Heroes. Promoter: Wolf & Rissmiller. Cost $7.50 (ticket stub) Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
22-Nov-78 Roxy
Pacific Beach, CA —  United States
    Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
2-Dec-78 Ukrainian Theater
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie as part of the New Wave lineup at the Nova Convention   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
3-Dec-78 Irving Plaza
New York, NY —  United States
Chris and Debbie (on drums) as part of Walter Steding's band (not a Blondie gig). This was originally listed here as a gig at "Club 57", but someone who attended said it was at Irving Plaza and *promoted* by Club 57, who apparently promoted some shows held there. This show was very late (about 2am, so technically on December 3) so they probably came on after the Ukrainian Theater gig on December 2 (both are believed to be correct). Robert Fripp played at this show.   Concert  
29-Dec-78   Wharton, TX —  United States The book, "The Year In Music: 1979" mentions this very unlikely event in a tiny town an hour outside of Houston. More info needed on this. Another contributor says "I know Circus Magazine has had erroneous Blondie tour dates in the past. Was wondering if they really did play Dallas on 12/3/78 & Wharton, TX 12/8/78. The website makes no mention of Dec 78 tour dates or Texas shows during that time. The source is Circus Magazine #201 December 5, 1978 The reason I asked is that Wharton, TX only has a population of about 10,000. The only venue there would be Wharton Community College. I grew up about 40 miles from there and could find no mention of them playing there." Consequently these entries may be erroneous and/or something possibly planned by the band that never materialized.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
31-Dec-78 Winterland
San Francisco, CA —  United States
This is included here for clarification. December 31 was the closing night of Winterland, with the Grateful Dead and the Blues Brothers playing live, also the night of the KSAN radio broadcast (mentioned in Making Tracks) of Blondie's prerecorded November 18 performance with REO Speedwagon.   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
31-Dec-78 Oakland Coliseum Arena
Oakland, CA —  United States
An attendee contributes: There were three bands that night: The Baby's opened, then Blondie played, and Journey headlined. My most vivid memory of the night, aside from the show, was a huge banner that read "Blondie is a group!".   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
2-Jan-79 The Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
This date was listed on "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" and a payment was received. No venue was listed. An attendee contributed the venue and said: "Blondie headlined and the venue sold out (1000 tickets at $15). The Ramones played the same venue either the day before or the day after Blondie."   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
3-Jan-79   Seattle, WA —  United States This date was listed on "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" but may not have occurred (no payment received).   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
4-Jan-79   Portland, OR —  United States This date was listed on "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" but may not have occurred (no payment received).   Concert,
2nd U.S. Tour '78
5-Jan-79   Port Allen, LA —  United States Circus Magazine (1979 Jan 9) indicates Blondie gigs in Port Allen, LA on January 5, 6, 7, but these are not shown in the band's itinerary or on their schedule of engagements. Probably not accurate.   Concert  
19-Jan-79 The Midnight Special
  United States
A Chrysalis promo item advertising 'See Blondie host The Midnight Special January 19th / "Heart of Glass" their new 12" disco single / "Parallel Lines" their new album / Chrysalis' and two fans vividly recall this broadcast, so this is very likely an accurate date for Blondie's first appearance on this show. (poster) T.V. Show (air date)  
21-Jan-79 The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Blondie is reported to have opened for a sold-out Rush show, but was unable to perform because of riotous fans throwing things on stage after Chris gave them the finger. An attendee confirmed Blondie left the stage before finishing their act. That account verbatim: "It was at the spectrum in philly on a cold jan. night. i was sitting on the first level with the stage to my right. There was a dance floor (standing room only on the floor ) and it was packed. Blondie came on and the Rush fans started booing. They played a song or two and then the trash started flying onto the stage. I remember one of the Blondie band members giving the finger and then the drummer kicked his drum set over and started to walk off stage, followed by the rest of the band. this is about all i remember from 27 years ago." This gig appears on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" and a payment was received.   Concert  
9-Mar-79 Burt Sugarman's "Midnight Special"
  United States
This is listed in Chris Stein's itinerary. The show was probably taped the same day as the broadcast, and this is probably Blondie's second original appearance on the show.   T.V. Show (recording)  
25-Mar-79 Max's
New York, NY —  United States
Jimmy Destri and Donna Destri played.   Concert  
1-Apr-79     United States T.V. Show - Dick Clark Productions   T.V. Show (recording)  
2-Apr-79 Mike Douglas Show
  United States
T.V. Show - W.F. Productions   T.V. Show (recording)  
2-Apr-79 Merv Griffin Show
  United States
T.V. Show - Griffin Prod. / Anthony Prod.   T.V. Show (recording)  
6-Apr-79     United States Heart Of Glass became platinum.   comment  
12-Apr-79 Top Pop and Rockplanet T.V. Shows
Amsterdam —  Holland
    T.V. Show  
17-Apr-79     Italy promotional visit (2 days) to Italy   Concert  
18-Apr-79 Italian T.V. Show
Milan —  Italy
    T.V. Show  
19-Apr-79     Italy promotional visit (to Italy)   Concert  
27-Apr-79 Burt Sugarman's "Midnight Special"
  United States
From "Blondie Schedule of Engagements". This is probably a rebroadcast of the January 19 or March 9 show.   T.V. Show  
28-Apr-79     United States Heart Of Glass #1 in the U.S.   comment  
12-May-79 American Bandstand
  United States
air date   T.V. Show (air date)  
28-May-79 Merv Griffin Show
  United States
air date   T.V. Show (air date)  
4-Jun-79 Mike Douglas Show
  United States
air date   T.V. Show (air date)  
27-Jun-79 Pinecrest Music Fair
Shelton, CT —  United States
w/ Rockpile. May have performed "Underground Girl". Listed in "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" (ticket stub) Concert  
29-Jun-79 Orpheum Theater
Boston, MA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. 10:30pm, $8.50. This entry is from the band itinerary and the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements". The band performed the song "Underground Girl", written by Frank Infante, which remained unreleased until Chrysalis released "Blondie and Beyond" in 1993.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
30-Jun-79 Westchester Premier Theater
Tarreytown, NY —  United States
This date in the band's itinerary was changed to Montreal.   Cancelled Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
30-Jun-79 Dollard des Ormeaux Civic Centre
Montreal —  Canada
This is listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" and in the band's itinerary, but the venue isn't listed. An attendee who knew the venue said it was in a hockey rink, and the opening band was "Red."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
1-Jul-79     United States     off  
2-Jul-79 Ontario Place Forum
Toronto —  Canada
w/ Rockpile. This was listed in the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements"   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
3-Jul-79 Kleinhan's Music Hall
Buffalo, NY —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This was listed in the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements"   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
4-Jul-79 Central Youth Center
Scranton, PA —  United States
w/ Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds & Rockpile. This was cancelled, but Blondie was paid the deposit.   Cancelled Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
5-Jul-79 Le Roy Theater
Pawtucket, RI —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This was sometimes advertised as Providence, RI.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
7-Jul-79 Convention Hall
Asbury Park, NJ —  United States
Rockpile banned from show by the promoter.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
8-Jul-79 Sunset Series at Belmont Park Race Track
Belmont, Long Island, NY —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
9-Jul-79 Wollman Rink, Central Park
New York, NY —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This date listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" as "Great Lawn" (corrected by an attendee as "Wollman Rink"), so it probably didn't rain. At attendee adds more info about the gig: "It wasn't free. Some of the really big concerts there were free events but every summer from, I think,1969 through 1981 had a series of concerts at Wollman Rink. The big freebies were in the middle of the park. At first they were sponsored by a beer company but by the time Blondie played they were sponsored by the Dr. Pepper soda company. I do have a ticket stub but it just says the date, not the bands. They must have printed up all the tickets first and then booked the bands as they could. I believe the prices were 6 bucks for the good seats and 3 bucks for in the back! The very last Wollman Rink show was The Pretenders in 1981. After that the concerts were moved to Pier 84 near the West Side Highway due to noise complaints from people living near the park."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
10-Jul-79 Rain Date For Central Park
New York, NY —  United States
Rain date for show with Rockpile. The original show occurred as scheduled on July 9 because it did not rain.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
11-Jul-79 Stanley Theater
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
One source (perhaps an ad or a schedule) listed the opening act as Powerhouse, but an attendee with a good memory is fairly certain it was "Off Broadway". The ticket stub only lists Blondie. He adds the following details: "The show started at 8PM. Debbie was wearing matching red dress pants and red sleeveless blouse. She had red high heel shoes on. Frank was wearing an old sport coat as was Jimmy and Chris. Clem had his bulls eye t-shirt. Nigel had a tight tucked in dress shirt, polka dot I think and tight dress pants. I clearly remember this show was Wednesday July 11 because The Cars played on Friday July 13th at the same venue. Rachel Sweet from OH opened for The Cars."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
12-Jul-79 Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
13-Jul-79 Tower Theater
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
14-Jul-79 Lisner Auditorium
Washington, DC —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This is in the band's itinerary, but not listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
14-Jul-79     United States During the week ending July 14, 1979, "Heart Of Glass" became #1 on the United States charts.   comment  
15-Jul-79 The Mosque
Richmond, VA —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
16-Jul-79 The Dome
Virginia Beach, VA —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
16-Jul-79 Omni Theatre
Norfolk, VA —  United States
This is the entry in the band's itinerary, but it is not listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" so it was probably changed to Virginia Beach instead.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
17-Jul-79     United States     off  
18-Jul-79 Indianapolis Convention Center
Indianapolis, IN —  United States
w/ Nick Lowe. Cardboard poster advertising this show exists.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
18-Jul-79 Aycock Auditorium
Greensboro, NC —  United States
This date was also shown as "Off" in a band itinerary.   tentative concert (not held),
U.S. Tour '79
20-Jul-79 Louisville Gardens
Louisville, KY —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
21-Jul-79 Music Hall
Cleveland, OH —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
22-Jul-79 Palace Theater
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
24-Jul-79 Masonic Temple
Detroit, MI —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This is the entry in the band's itinerary and Chris has a tape of this show. Venue also known as "Masonic Theater."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
25-Jul-79 Chicago Park West
Chicago, IL —  United States
w/ Rockpile. 2 shows.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
26-Jul-79 Kiel Opera House
St. Louis, MO —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
27-Jul-79 Orpheum Theater
Memphis, TN —  United States
This was in the band itinerary, but is not listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
28-Jul-79 The Fox Theater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This is the date listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements."   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
29-Jul-79 The Fox Theater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This is the entry in the band's itinerary, but it is not listed on the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements" so it was probably changed to July 28 instead. July 29 was definitely in Gainesville.   comment,
U.S. Tour '79
29-Jul-79 University of Florida Gym on the UF Campus
Gainesville, FL —  United States
This entry wasn't in the band's itinerary, but was listed in the "Blondie Schedule of Engagements." It didn't indicate the venue (but it was confirmed by an attendee who said tickets were $5 for students and they performed "Look Good In Blue"). With special guest Rockpile featuring Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds. Presented by WGVL. Debbie came out in a lime green jacket. (gig flyer reproduction) (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert  
31-Jul-79 Tampa Theater
Tampa, FL —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
1-Aug-79 Sunrise Musical Theater
Ft. Lauderdale, FL —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
3-Aug-79 Center For The Performing Arts
New Orleans, LA —  United States
w/ Rockpile   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
4-Aug-79 Houston Music Hall
Houston, TX —  United States
An attendee furnished a review of the concert and their memory that the opening act was Standing Waves. Chris' itinerary listed the venue as the Cullen Auditorium w/ Rockpile.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
5-Aug-79 McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Dallas, TX —  United States
w/ Rockpile. Chris's band itineraries had the venue misspelled as McFarland's Auditorium.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
6-Aug-79     United States     off  
7-Aug-79 Rainbow Theater
Denver, CO —  United States
w/ Capa City. This date is in Debbie's itinerary, and Chris has a tape of it. This one is probably correct.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
7-Aug-79 The Regency
Denver, CO —  United States
This is in Chris's itinerary, but is either a conflict or two consecutive shows. The Regency was probably really held on Aug. 8.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
8-Aug-79   Phoenix, AZ —  United States This show was indicated "tentative" in Chris's itinerary, and "Off" in Debbie's. Probably wasn't held in Phoenix.   tentative concert (not held),
U.S. Tour '79
8-Aug-79 The Regency
Denver, CO —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This was listed in Chris's itinerary and is probably correct.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
9-Aug-79 Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
A gig flyer exists for this show (guest Badfinger). Tickets were priced $7 and $8. (gig flyer) (ticket stub) Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
10-Aug-79     United States     off  
11-Aug-79 Centre for the Performing Arts or U.C. at Davis - Freeborn Hall
San Jose, CA —  United States
This is the entry in Debbie's itinerary, but it was tentative and changed venue.   tentative concert (not held),
U.S. Tour '79
11-Aug-79 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
Sacramento, CA —  United States
Chris has a tape of this. Also appearing: Nick Lowe. Also known as "War Memorial Auditorium"   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
12-Aug-79 Oakland Auditorium
Oakland, CA —  United States
with Nick Lowe.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
13-Aug-79     United States     off  
14-Aug-79 San Diego State University - Aztec Center
San Diego, CA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. Venue may have been "SDSU Open Air Amphitheater", but the one listed is named in Debbie's itinerary and Chris has a tape of this labeled "Blondie - Aztec Theater, San Diego University, San Diego CA 14 Aug 79".   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
15-Aug-79 Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. "Blond Fever" bootleg.    [*new*] Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
16-Aug-79 Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
w/ Rockpile. This is the entry in the band's itinerary.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
26-Aug-79   Dallas, TX —  United States w/ Rockpile. "Little Doll" bootleg. Unsure of the source of this entry.   Concert,
U.S. Tour '79
4-Oct-79 Midnight Special
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
The US Blondie Fan Club newsletter stated this was filmed in L.A. just after the band took a few days off after seven weeks of U.S. summer touring. While there, the band also recorded a special New Year's Eve show for Dick Clark. This was probably taped in September.   T.V. Show (air date)  
13-Oct-79 Saturday Night Live
New York, NY —  United States
Performed "Dreaming", "The Hardest Part" on the season opener.   T.V. Show (live)  
13-Oct-79       Eat To The Beat is released   Release  
October?, 1979 Eat To The Beat Videodisc
New York, NY —  United States
In a note from Debbie, the US Blondie Fan Club newsletter stated that this was taped at S.I.R. Studios on West 52nd Street. It took three days to tape the videos for Accidents, Shayla, Die Young, Dreaming, Slow Motion, Eat to the Beat, and I'm Not Living in the Real World. After that they went on location in New Jersey. This probably occurred in October.   Video Release  
November, 1979 Roadie Filming
Austin, TX —  United States
A US Fan Club newsletter contained the date.   Film  
December, 1979 Our Price Records
London —  England
This is a record signing (in-store appearance). This is either the second or third record signing.   publicity,
European Tour 1979-'80
15-Dec-79 Saturday Night Live
New York, NY —  United States
Jimmy Destri performed with David Bowie (musical guest).   T.V. Show (live)  
25-Dec-79 Top of the Pops
  England
Blondie performed "Dreaming" (pre-recorded)   TV  
26-Dec-79 Stateside Centre
Bournemouth —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
27-Dec-79 DeMontfort Hall
Leicester —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
28-Dec-79 Free Trade Hall
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
30-Dec-79 Apollo Theatre
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
31-Dec-79 Apollo Theatre
Glasgow —  Scotland
Broadcast live on BBC T.V. and Radio. Released on DVD ("Blondie Live at the BBC") in 2010.   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
1-Jan-80 Odeon Theatre
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
2-Jan-80 Odeon Theatre
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
4-Jan-80 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
Opening act: Whirlwind   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
5-Jan-80 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
6-Jan-80 Deeside Leisure Center
Chester —  England
two shows?? (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
7-Jan-80 Odeon
Birmingham —  England
supporting band: Whirlwind   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
8-Jan-80 Odeon
Birmingham —  England
supporting band: Whirlwind   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
10-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
not on band itinerary, date not confirmed   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
11-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Chris has a tape of this.   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
12-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
w/ Robert Fripp   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
13-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Chris has a tape of this. An extremely rare ABC Radio album set of 6 discs entitled Supergroups Blondie - Live in London captured this concert.    [*new*] Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
15-Jan-80 Le Pavillon de Paris
Paris —  France
In Best #138 the venue for this show is advertised as being "Le Pavillon de Paris". The band's itinerary indicates the show was at "Clementine/Nuggets"; however this is not correct - Clementine/Nuggets is just a record store which sold tickets at that time. The FNAC is also a ticket outlet. Confusion about this date was caused by misinterpreting a Chrysalis Eat To The Beat Tour poster which reads "KCP presente Blondie Mardi 15 Janv 20H Pav De Paris. Loc: 3FNAC, Clementine, Nuggets".   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
15-Jan-80 Hippodrome du Pantin
Paris —  France
This entry is believed to be inaccurate.   Concert  
16-Jan-80 Le Palace
Paris —  France
In Best #138 the venue for this show is advertised as being "Le Palace"; confirmed by an attendee who said The Palace was THE place for great concerts at the time. The venue was incorrectly listed in the band's itinerary as "Palace Disco".   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
January, 1980 20/20 Taping
Paris —  France
20 Hours Taped   T.V. Show,
European Tour 1979-'80
19-Jan-80 Deeside Leisure Centre
Queensferry —  North Wales
This was not in the band's itinerary. The original location was incorrectly listed Liverpool, England. (ticket stub) concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
19-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
ticket cost: 4.25 pounds   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
20-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
21-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
    concert  
22-Jan-80 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
special guest: The Selecter   Concert,
European Tour 1979-'80
28-Feb-80 20/20 Broadcast
  United States
    T.V. Show (air date)  
7-Mar-80 Magique Disco
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie and Chris at $25/person fund raiser for Ted Kennedy   ?  
March?, 1980 Hurrah's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ The Contortions   Concert  
22-Mar-80   New York, NY —  United States ABC Radio Network broadcasts the January 13, 1980 concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.    [*new*] Radio Show  
April, 1980     United States Video album for Eat To The Beat is released (April or early May).   Release  
19-Apr-80     United States Call Me #1 in the U.S.   comment  
17-May-80 Profiles In Rock
   
Radio show   Interview  
April, 1980 Hurrah's
New York, NY —  United States
w/ The Contortions   Concert  
June, 1980 Muppet Show Taping
  England
    T.V. Show  
13-Jun-80 Roadie (film released)
  United States
Filming earlier in the year   film (release date)  
25-Jun-80   Kemijarvi —  Finland     Concert  
Summer 1980     United States Blondie recorded demos of songs from Autoamerican.   recording  
November, 1980 Top of the Pops
London —  England
Performed "The Tide Is High"   T.V. Show  
29-Nov-80       Autoamerican is released   Release  
very early 1981 Solid Gold
  United States
    T.V. Show  
January, 1981     United States NARAS award: "Blondie has been nominated in the 23rd annual Grammy awards for 'Call Me' (single) in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal   comment  
26-Jan-81     United States "Autoamerican" goes platinum.   comment  
23-Feb-81 Muppet Show Broadcast
  United States
This date might have been a rebroadcast   T.V. Show (air date)  
14-Feb-81 Saturday Night Live
New York, NY —  United States
The show's guest was actually "Debbie Harry" (not Blondie), but is included here because Chris Stein and Clem Burke both performed on the show. Debbie performed live and did "Come Back Jonee" and "Love TKO".   TV (live)  
Unknown 1981 Koo-Koo Videos
Zurich —  Switzerland
with H. R. Giger   Video Taping  
14-May-82 The Hunter (album) and Making Tracks (book) released
  England
A magazine article reported Chris and Debbie were in London at the B2 Art Gallery Wapping (London) on the 18th or 19th of May for the book launch of Making Tracks.   Release  
17-May-82   Paris —  France Island of Lost Souls taping (videotaping?) scheduled - this may have been in the Scilly Isles (end of May). A contributor clarifies: "The Island of Lost Souls video was shot on the island of Tresco which is part of the Scilly Isles off the coast of Cornwall." The exact date is still unclear. Another contributor remembers this being confirmed by Clem on a BBC interview around 2001 where he mentioned them flying in palm trees.   recording  
19-May-82 The Kid Jensen Show
  England
B.B.C. Radio 1 broadcast   Interview  
27-May-82 Top of the Pops
  England
Debbie co-hosted the show (with John Peel) which also featured the first showing of the Island of Lost Souls video. Source: TOTP website.   TV  
23-Jul-82 Louisiana State University Assembly Center
Baton Rouge, LA —  United States
    Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
24-Jul-82 Memorial Auditorium
Mobile, AL —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
25-Jul-82 Six Flags Over Georgia
Atlanta, GA —  United States
The band played two full-length concerts at the amusement park. (Not two sets -- it was really the same set, repeated without variation.) The stage was set up outdoors right behind the park's biggest rollercoaster, called The Great American Scream Machine. Blondie played an afternoon concert in full daylight, and then repeated the whole show again after dark. The sunlight show was a rare treat, but their elaborate laser-light effects were not visible until the evening performance. Riders of the rollercoaster could actually catch an excerpt from a song (and get a backstage view) as the roller-cars passed behind the stage every few minutes.   Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
26-Jul-82 Lakeland Civic Center
Tampa/Sarasota, FL —  United States
    Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
27-Jul-82 TBA
  United States
    Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
28-Jul-82 Sportatorium
Miami, FL —  United States
    Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
30-Jul-82 Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, TN —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
2-Aug-82 Starlight Amphitheater
Kansas City, MO —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
4-Aug-82 Metro Center
Rockford, IL —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
5-Aug-82 Five Seasons Arena
Cedar Rapids, IA —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
7-Aug-82 Parade Stadium
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
8-Aug-82 Poplar Creek
Chicago, IL —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
9-Aug-82 Pine Knob
Detroit, MI —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran. This venue is actually located in Clarkston, MI.    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
10-Aug-82 Agora
Cleveland, OH —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
12-Aug-82 Civic Center
Providence, RI —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
13-Aug-82 Boston Gardens
Boston, MA —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
14-Aug-82 Meadowlands
East Rutherford, NJ —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran, followed by Buster Poindexter. Setlist: Rapture, Theme from "A Summer Place", In The Sun, Sunday Girl, Little Caesar, Union City Blue, Chrome, Island of Lost Souls, Danceway, The Tide Is High, Heart of Glass, Hanging on the Telephone, ...long improvisation: no bass..., Dreaming, One Way Or Another, War Child, Rapture (with Fab 5 Freddie), Start Me Up (Rolling Stones), Call Me.    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
15-Aug-82     United States     off  
16-Aug-82 Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD —  United States
Opening act: Duran Duran (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
18-Aug-82 CNE
Toronto —  Canada
Opening act: Duran Duran. This is the show that was recorded and edited for the "Blondie Live" videotape (1983 release). This might originally have been scheduled at Maple Leaf Gardens, but was at the Toronto CNE (more accurately: Canadian National Exhibition Grandstand).    [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
20-Aug-82 Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
21-Aug-82 JFK Stadium
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Blondie played after Robert Hazard & the Heroes and A Flock of Seagulls, and before Elvis Costello & the Attractions and Genesis. Duran Duran opened for them. Their set ended with "Start Me Up" (a cover of the Rolling Stones). This is the last Blondie show for 15 years. (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
22-Aug-82           off  
23-Aug-82           off  
24-Aug-82           off  
25-Aug-82 Arenes de Bayonne
Bayonne —  France
Cancelled   Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
25-Aug-82 Arenes de Frejus
Frejus —  France
This was advertised in the French magazine Rock&Folk #187, but contradicts the band's itinerary.   Cancelled Concert  
27-Aug-82 Arenes de Frejus
Frejus —  France
Cancelled   Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
27-Aug-82 Arenes de Pachepallet
Bayonne —  France
This was advertised in Rock&Folk #187, but contradicts the band's itinerary.   Cancelled Concert  
28-Aug-82           off  
29-Aug-82 Spanish Festival
Marbella —  Spain
Cancelled   Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
30-Aug-82           off  
31-Aug-82           off  
1-Sep-82 Apollo
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
2-Sep-82 Apollo
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
4-Sep-82 Playhouse
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
5-Sep-82 Playhouse
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
7-Sep-82 City Hall
New Castle —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
8-Sep-82 City Hall
New Castle —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
11-Sep-82 N.E.C.
Birmingham —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
12-Sep-82 N.E.C.
Birmingham —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
16-Sep-82 Wembley Arena
London —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
17-Sep-82 Wembley Arena
London —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
18-Sep-82 Wembley Arena
London —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
19-Sep-82 Wembley Arena
London —  England
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
23-Sep-82 Grondbyhallen
Copenhagen —  Denmark
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
25-Sep-82 Ice Stadium
Stockholm —  Sweden
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
26-Sep-82 Scandinavium
Gothenburgh —  Sweden
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
29-Sep-82 Casino du Paris
Paris —  France
    Cancelled Concert,
Tracks Across America Tour '82
8-Jul-91 Remember
Athens —  Greece
Debbie and Chris visit this clothing/record store at 79, Andrianou St with friend Iannis. Staff at the store sent this email confirming the date, "We confirm the 8th of July, 1991, as the date when Debbie & Chris visited our shop. We always keep records from celebrity visits in our shop." They were in Athens as part of the Domination Tour UK '91, where they held a concert the day before. (poster) [*new*] comment  
1-Nov-95     United States First verifiable discussion about reforming Blondie   comment  
early 1996   New York, NY —  United States Blondie's Mike Chapman demos of "Mine" and "Chris's Song" (later titled "Colorado" then "Under The Gun") were completed by August 1996, but used a drum machine (not Clem).   recording  
August, 1996   London —  England Gary Valentine wrote in his book "New York Rocker: My Life In The Blank Generation" that Chris called and invited him to be part of the Blondie reunion.   comment  
November, 1996   New York, NY —  United States Gary Valentine wrote in his book "New York Rocker: My Life In The Blank Generation" that he arrived in NYC and was picked up at the airport by Jimmy Destri.   comment  
26-Nov-96 Nova Convention
Lawrence, KS —  United States
Gary Valentine wrote in his book "New York Rocker: My Life In The Blank Generation" that the band performed at a tribute to William Burroughs, who had moved there. "On the same bill were Laurie Anderson, Philip Glass, the poet John Giorno, Ed Sanders from the Fugs and Patti Smith." He said that Chris's girlfriend at the time, Ila, played bass and that they did some "strange numbers" including songs by Leonard Cohen and Harry Nilsson, a version of Heart of Glass, and that Debbie read a passage from one of Jeannette Winterson's books. On returning to New York, they recorded "Amor Fati" (one of Gary's songs from The Know), and "Studio 54" with "two of the guys from Duran Duran." A flyer exists": (gig flyer) Performance  
29-May-97 Coney Island
New York, NY —  United States
The band had considered doing a warm-up gig as "Adolf's Dog" on Coney Island, but it didn't happen.   comment  
29-May-97 Complete Music Studio
New York, NY —  United States
Warm-Up For Blondie Reunion. Unconfirmed.   comment  
31-May-97 R.F.K. Stadium
Washington, DC —  United States
First Blondie reunion show. Outdoor festival show sponsored by WHFS-FM as part of their HFStival. This show and the following two featured Debbie, Chris, Clem, Jimmy Destri, Gary Valentine, and Leigh Foxx.   Concert  
1-Jun-97 Riverside Park
Agawam, MA —  United States
104 Festival. Outdoors.   Concert  
6-Jun-97 Starplex
Dallas, TX —  United States
Also appearing: Erasure. Sponsored by KISS-FM; tickets were only available from the sponsor. Performance included "Studio 54" and "Pop Trash Movie"   Concert  
21-Oct-98   London —  England Band travel JFK to London (BA 176) - Depart 8:30pm, arrive 8:30pm.   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
22-Oct-98 Nomis Studios
London —  England
    rehearsal,
Euro Tour '98
23-Oct-98 Nomis Studios
London —  England
    rehearsal,
Euro Tour '98
25-Oct-98   Stockholm —  Sweden Band fly London to Stockhold (BA 776).   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
26-Oct-98 Cirkus
Stockholm —  Sweden
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
27-Oct-98   Stockholm —  Sweden TV Stockholm.   television,
Euro Tour '98
28-Oct-98 The Vega
Copenhagen —  Denmark
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
30-Oct-98 Intercontinental Hotel
London —  England
Blondie were awarded the Q Magazine Inspiration Award; attended the ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel in Mayfair London. Band itinerary has this listed as "Q Awards & Press - Dazed & Confused".   appearance,
Euro Tour '98
31-Oct-98   Brussels —  Belgium "Press / travel day".   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
1-Nov-98 Ancienne Belgique
Brussels —  Belgium
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
2-Nov-98 Docks Music Hall
Hamburg —  Germany
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
3-Nov-98   Paris —  France "Press / travel day".   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
4-Nov-98 Bataclan
Paris —  France
This concert was part of a festival called "Festival Fnac Inrockuptibles"   Concert,
Euro Tour '98
5-Nov-98 Melkweg Max
Amsterdam —  Holland
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
6-Nov-98   Berlin —  Germany "Press / travel day".   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
7-Nov-98 Columbiahalle
Berlin —  Germany
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
9-Nov-98 Civic Centre
Wolverhampton —  England
  (tour flyer) Concert,
Euro Tour '98
10-Nov-98 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
Euro Tour '98
12-Nov-98 Apollo
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
13-Nov-98 City Hall
Sheffield —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
14-Nov-98   Campione —  Italy "Travel / Silver Mask Awards" (2-song promo show, capacity 550).   appearance,
Euro Tour '98
15-Nov-98 Casino Municipale
Campion d'Italia —  Italy
Band itinerary states "Full show, Casino Salone Delle Feste, Campione, Italy" (capacity 500).   Concert,
Euro Tour '98
16-Nov-98   Milan —  Italy Band itinerary states "drive to Milan for press day."   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
17-Nov-98 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
Band travel: fly Milan to London to Dublin.   Concert,
Euro Tour '98
18-Nov-98 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
19-Nov-98 Barrowlands
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
21-Nov-98 Lyceum Theatre
London —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
22-Nov-98 Lyceum Theatre
London —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
23-Nov-98 Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
25-Nov-98 Newport Centre
Newport —  Wales
  (ticket stub) Concert,
Euro Tour '98
26-Nov-98 Rivermead Centre
Reading —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
28-Nov-98 Poole Arts Centre
Poole —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
29-Nov-98 Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth —  England
    Concert,
Euro Tour '98
30-Nov-98     United States "Travel home".   travel (to),
Euro Tour '98
December, 1998 Modern Rock Live
  United States
    Radio Show  
10-Dec-98 Big Star/Yahoo Chat
  United States
    Online Chat Session  
31-Dec-98 Falls Festival '98
Otway Ranges, Victoria —  Australia
Broadcast live on the internet. Location: Australia Otway Ranges, 10 Kms. from the heart of Lorne on Victoria's surf coast   Concert  
2-Jan-99 Capitol Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
    concert  
3-Jan-99 Today Show
   
    Webchat  
4-Jan-99 Today Show
  United States
    T.V. Show  
8-Jan-99 ABC TGIF
  United States
Blondie Host ABC's TGIF Night   T.V. Show  
11-Jan-99 American Music Awards
  United States
Performance with Coolio   T.V. Show  
11-Jan-99 ABC / Best Buy Chat
  United States
Internet Chat   Webchat  
22-Jan-99 Kelly Show
  Ireland
Live Performance   Radio Show  
23-Jan-99 Radio 2 - U.K.
  England
November London Highlights   Radio Show  
23-Jan-99 National Lottery Show
London —  England
TV. Performance (ticket stub) T.V. Show  
24-Jan-99 T4 T.V.
London —  England
TV. Performance   T.V. Show  
25-Jan-99 Beck/Smith Syndicated Column
   
T.V. Interview   T.V. Show  
29-Jan-99 TFI
  England
TV. Performance   T.V. Show  
30-Jan-99 SMTV
  England
TV. Performance   T.V. Show  
31-Jan-99 Guness Buch Der Rekorde
Munich —  Germany
ARD National T.V.   T.V. Show  
February, 1999 La Fureur
Paris —  France
T.V. Performance   T.V. Show  
February, 1999 Nulle Part Aileeurs
Paris —  France
T.V. Performance   T.V. Show  
12-Feb-99 Top of the Pops
  England
Blondie performed "Maria"   TV  
18-Feb-99 Jay Leno Show
Burbank, CA —  United States
TV Performance   T.V. Show  
19-Feb-99 SF Virgin Megastore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
In-Store Appearance   appearance  
23-Feb-99       No Exit is released   Release  
23-Feb-99 Town Hall
New York, NY —  United States
WPLJ Radio concert. This show was recorded for the "Blondie Live" (1999) video and DVD.   concert  
24-Feb-99 Strawberries Record Store
Cambridge, MA —  United States
In-Store Appearance, Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Debbie, Jimmy, and Clem, who arrived after a major snowfall, signed autographs and took photos.   appearance  
25-Feb-99 Late Show w/ David Letterman
New York, NY —  United States
T.V. Performance   T.V. Show  
26-Feb-99 Howard Stern
  United States
Radio Show   Radio Show  
27-Feb-99 Tower Records
Chicago, IL —  United States
In-Store Appearance   appearance  
1-Mar-99 Tower Records
Long Island, NY —  United States
In-Store Appearance   appearance  
2-Mar-99 Rosie O'Donnell Show
  United States
T.V. Performance & Interview   T.V. Show  
2-Mar-99 Le Poing J
Montreal —  Canada
Live Performance   Concert  
10-Mar-99 House Of Blues
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
This was broadcast on the internet ("Live From H.O.B..."). Special guest: Sponge (backstage pass) Concert  
30-Apr-99 Plaza de toros "La cubierta"
Leganés/Madrid —  Spain
Show at indoor bullring, with Bryan Adams.   Concert  
1-May-99 Velodromo De Anoeta
San Sebastian —  Spain
    Concert  
2-May-99 Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona —  Spain
    Concert  
3-May-99 Musimax Studio
Quebec —  Canada
Blondie performed a small set for media & contest winners at the Musimax Studio (adult MTV in Quebec). They performed 8 songs all together. (They actually performed Forgive & Forget twice (it was repeated at the end, due to sound recording issues), and then Deborah Harry was interviewed separately by one interviewer, then Deborah Harry & Chris Stein were interviewed together by another. The performance was then aired as Blondie: Intimate & Interactive, with portions on the Debbie Harry interview spliced between tracks. (setlist) appearance  
14-May-99 Mohegan Sun Casino Wolf Den
Uncasville, CT —  United States
    Concert  
15-May-99 The Orpheum
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert  
16-May-99 Massey Hall
Toronto —  Canada
    Concert  
18-May-99 Tower Theater
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
    Concert  
19-May-99 The Nation
Washington, DC —  United States
  (ticket stub) (schedule) [*new*] Concert  
22-May-99 New World Music Order
Tinley Park, IL —  United States
    Concert  
23-May-99 Fox Theater
Detroit, MI —  United States
    Concert  
25-May-99 Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, CO —  United States
    Concert  
27-May-99 The Joint
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
    Concert  
28-May-99 Universal Amphitheater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert  
29-May-99 Open Air Theater
San Diego, CA —  United States
    Concert  
30-May-99 The Warfield
San Francisco, CA —  United States
    Concert  
1-Jun-99 Paramount
Seattle, WA —  United States
    Concert  
2-Jun-99 Civic
Portland, OR —  United States
    Concert  
10-Jun-99 Madison Square Garden Theater
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
12-Jun-99 KIIS FM "Wango Tango" at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert  
13-Jun-99 Alpine Valley Music Theater
East Troy, WI —  United States
Tibetan Freedom Festival   Concert  
June 13-20, 1999 Chicago Tibetan Freedom Concert
Chicago, IL —  United States
Tibetan Freedom Festival. Webcast   Concert  
14-Jun-99   Chicago, IL —  United States Band: fly Chicago to London (BA 298), fly London to Dublin   travel (from),
No Exit Tour
15-Jun-99 The Point Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    rehearsal,
No Exit Tour
16-Jun-99 The Point Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
17-Jun-99   Manchester —  England Band: fly Dublin to Manchester (Air Lingus 212)   travel (to),
No Exit Tour
18-Jun-99 Manchester Evening News Arena
Manchester —  England
Itinerary lists opening band: Squeeze (ticket stub) Concert,
No Exit Tour
19-Jun-99 Glasgow SECC
Glasgow —  Scotland
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. Itinerary lists opening band: Annie Christian   Concert,
No Exit Tour
21-Jun-99 NEC Arena
Birmingham —  England
Itinerary lists opening band: Squeeze (ticket stub) Concert,
No Exit Tour
22-Jun-99 Wembley Arena
London —  England
Itinerary lists opening band: Squeeze   Concert,
No Exit Tour
24-Jun-99   London —  England After two days off in London, band travels 3 hours to Glastonbury Festival site.   travel (from),
No Exit Tour
25-Jun-99 Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, Somerset —  England
Itinerary lists this lineup: Bjorn Again (11:00am), Ian Drury, Barenaked Ladies, Blondie (3:30pm), Bush, Hole, Beautiful South, REM (10:50pm) playing at this venue at Worthy Farm in Pilton (near Shepton Mallet). Followed by travel to London, flight to Zurich (BA 714).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
26-Jun-99 St. Gallens Festival
St. Gallen —  Switzerland
Itinerary lists this lineup: Polar (noon), Barenaked Ladies, K's Choice, Gala, Asian Dub Foundation, Gotthard, Sens Unik, Blondie (11:00pm), The King (1:00am) playing at the venue "Open Air St. Gallen".   Concert,
No Exit Tour
27-Jun-99 Park Pop Festval : Zuiderpark
Den Haag —  Netherlands
Blondie headlined Parkpop (the largest free popfestival in Europe) and there was a terrible cloudburst! Band itinerary lists the following lineup: Noordkapp (1:10pm), Caesar, 3 Colors Red, Robben Ford, Busi Whlongo, Blondie (7:35pm) and that the venue capacity is 375,000.   Concert,
No Exit Tour
28-Jun-99 Pavilhäo do Bessa
Porto —  Portugal
This date was originally listed in the band itinerary as a day off in Porto (after travel from Amsterdam), but apparently a show was performed.   Concert,
No Exit Tour
29-Jun-99 Boavista Futebol Clube
Porto —  Portugal
Band itinerary lists this, but it may not have occurred.   Concert,
No Exit Tour
30-Jun-99 Praça Sony
Lisbon —  Portugal
Band itinerary lists the venue for this show as "Parque De Nacoes" (9:45pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
1-Jul-99   Helsinki —  Finland Band travel: fly Lisbon to London Heathrow (BA 501), fly Heathrow to Helsinki (BA 798).   travel (to),
No Exit Tour
2-Jul-99 Turku Festival - Ruisrock '99
Turku —  Finland
Unconfirmed date: Blondie performed at the Turku rock festival with Metallica. Band itinerary lists this lineup: Sami Sari (3:00pm), Ultra Bra, Blondie (6:30pm), t.b.a., Metallica (9:45pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
3-Jul-99 Stadtpark
Hamburg —  Germany
Opening act: Japanese band "Hotei". (ticket stub) Concert,
No Exit Tour
4-Jul-99 Roskilde Festival
Copenhagen —  Denmark
Band itinerary indicates show at 3:00pm. Band aftershow travel to London on private jet.   Concert,
No Exit Tour
4-Jul-99 Party In The Park
London —  England
Concert in Hyde Park, London. Tomorrow: day off in London.   Concert,
No Exit Tour
6-Jul-99 Festival Cote d'Opale
Dunkerque —  France
Probably an outdoor event; exact venue unknown. Band itinerary lists "Le Kursaal" (no address) and the lineup Alexandra Roos (8:30pm), Vellocet (9:15pm), Blondie (10:00pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
8-Jul-99 Montreuax Jazz Festival
Montreaux —  Switzerland
Band itinerary lists venue "Stravinski Auditorium" (Blondie 9:45pm, Gianni Nannini 11:30pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
9-Jul-99 Les Eurockeennes de Belfort Festival
Territoire de Belfort —  France
Outdoor event; exact venue (if any) unknown. Band itinerary has address "Site Du Mulsaucy" and lineup: Blondie (6:00pm), Placebo (8:30pm), Marilyn Manson (11:15pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
10-Jul-99 Theatre Romain de Fourviere
Lyon —  France
Fourvieres Festival. Band itinerary lists venue "Fouvieres, Theatre Antique"; lineup: Bijou (8:30pm), Blondie (9:45pm). (ticket stub) Concert,
No Exit Tour
12-Jul-99   New York, NY —  United States Band travel home: Lyon to London (BA 355), London to JFK (BA 113) arrive 7:40pm.   travel (to),
No Exit Tour
4-Aug-99   New York, NY —  United States     rehearsal,
No Exit Tour
5-Aug-99   New York, NY —  United States     rehearsal,
No Exit Tour
6-Aug-99 Trump Marina - Grand Cayman Ballroom
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
7-Aug-99 Big Bang Concert Series
Bethel, NY —  United States
This was a tentative date in an early version of the band's itinerary. Newer information indicates it was actually a day off in NYC.   Cancelled Concert,
No Exit Tour
8-Aug-99 Jones Beach Amphitheater
Wantagh, NY —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
10-Aug-99 Hampton Beach Ballroom
Hampton Beach, NH —  United States
This was on the itinerary, but may have been cancelled in advance   Cancelled Concert,
No Exit Tour
10-Aug-99   Orlando, FL —  United States Newer band itinerary information indicates there was a show in Orland on this date. Possibly a private event?   Concert,
No Exit Tour
11-Aug-99 Bank Boston Pavilion
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
12-Aug-99 The State Theatre
Cleveland, OH —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
14-Aug-99 The Riviera Theater
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
15-Aug-99 Wisconsin State Fair
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
This was originally scheduled at the Riverside Theater, but the venue was changed. Opening band: Reel Big Fish (at 7pm).   Concert,
No Exit Tour
16-Aug-99 Guthrie Theater
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
18-Aug-99 E Center
Salt Lake City, UT —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
20-Aug-99 Concord Pavilion
Concord, CA —  United States
Gig poster: "plus special guest Reel Big Fish - Only Bay Area Appearance". 8pm   Concert,
No Exit Tour
21-Aug-99 The Santa Barbara Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
22-Aug-99 Universal Amphitheater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
24-Aug-99 Celebrity Theatre
Phoenix, AZ —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
25-Aug-99 Paolo Soleri Theater
Santa Fe, NM —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
27-Aug-99 Bronco Bowl
Dallas, TX —  United States
Broadcast.com hosted a webcast (concert and interview): "Blondie Live in concert presented by gohastings.com" at 8pm CT. More info: http://webevents.broadcast.com/hastings/blondie0899/   Concert,
No Exit Tour
28-Aug-99 Aerial Theater
Houston, TX —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
30-Aug-99   Las Vegas, NV —  United States An early version of the band itinerary indicated there may have been a private performance on this date.   Private Concert,
No Exit Tour
31-Aug-99 Jackie Gleason Theater
Miami, FL —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
1-Sep-99 Sundome
Tampa, FL —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
3-Sep-99 Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA —  United States
    Concert,
No Exit Tour
4-Sep-99 House Of Blues
Myrtle Beach, SC —  United States
There may be some other shows missing from this list right around this same time. Opening act Reel Big Fish   Concert,
No Exit Tour
17-Sep-99 Excalibur
Chicago, IL —  United States
This show was part of a singles party called "1999 Zazz Bash".   Concert,
No Exit Tour
17-Sep-99 WTMX
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Radio Show  
10-Oct-99 WBMX
Boston, MA —  United States
    Radio Show  
11-Oct-99 Sony Studios
New York, NY —  United States
VH-1 Hard Rock Live TV taping. A general admission free show. The band performed three songs during the taping that were not aired (Under the Gun, No Exit, and Nothing Is Real But the Girl) and the song order was rearranged for TV broadcast and video release. Meredith Brooks was scheduled to appear after Blondie.   TV taping  
21-Oct-99 The Librohalle
Vienna —  Austria
  (external link) Concert,
European Tour 1999
22-Oct-99 Dom Sportova
Zagreb —  Croatia
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
23-Oct-99 Hala Tivoli
Ljubljana —  Slovenia
opening act: Flirt (a Slovenian band)   Concert,
European Tour 1999
26-Oct-99 Stadhalle
Offenbach —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
26-Oct-99 Reverb: Tibetan Freedom Concert Special
   
    T.V. Show (air date)  
27-Oct-99 Colosseum
Munich —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
29-Oct-99 Sala Universal Island
Leganés, Madrid —  Spain
This was one of the concerts that the radio "40 principales" recorded under the name "Básicos 40" for radio and TV. This was Blondie's last appearance in Spain.   Concert,
European Tour 1999
30-Oct-99 Forest National
Brussels —  Belgium
  (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1999
31-Oct-99 Palladium
Köln (Cologne) —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
2-Nov-99 Stadhalle
Furth —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
3-Nov-99 Haus Avensee
Leipzig —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
4-Nov-99 Columbiahalle
Berlin —  Germany
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
7-Nov-99 Wembley Arena
London —  England
  (ticket stub) (tour flyer) (blue tour flyer) Concert,
European Tour 1999
9-Nov-99 Cardiff International Arena
Cardiff —  Wales
  (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1999
10-Nov-99 Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
11-Nov-99 New Cornwall Coliseum at Carlyon Bay
St. Austell —  Cornwall
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
13-Nov-99 London Arena
London —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1999
14-Nov-99 Brighton Centre
Brighton —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
16-Nov-99 Telewest Arena
Newcastle —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1999
17-Nov-99 Exhibition Centre
Aberdeen —  Scotland
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
19-Nov-99 The Point
Dublin —  Ireland
w/ Squeeze   Concert,
European Tour 1999
21-Nov-99 King's Hall
Belfast —  Ireland
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
22-Nov-99 Apollo
Manchester —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
European Tour 1999
23-Nov-99 NEC
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
23-Nov-99     United States "Blondie Live" CD released in the U.S.   comment  
25-Nov-99 Sheffield Arena
Sheffield —  England
    Concert,
European Tour 1999
26-Nov-99 SECC
Glasgow —  Scotland
This was held in the SECC which is the larger Arena in Glasgow right next to the Clyde Auditorium. A different contributor referred to this as "Glasgow Barrowlands" and said "were all given cassettes with a preview of the 'No Exit' album, released the following February" (which was true for many of the shows on this tour). Jimmy Destri played on this tour.   Concert,
European Tour 1999
27-Nov-99 Exhibition Centre
Aberdeen —  Scotland
Also appearing: Squeeze   Concert,
European Tour 1999
30-Nov-99 Late Late Show
  United States
TV appearance at midnight   TV Show (air date)  
3-Dec-99 Politically Incorrect
  United States
on ABC-TV   TV Show (air date)  
11-Dec-99 MAD TV
  United States
Blondie as musical guests and performing a skit on the show   TV Show (air date)  
31-Dec-99 New Year's Eve 2000 at Miami Beach (South Beach)
Miami, FL —  United States
w/ Gipsy Kings   Concert  
19-May-01 Hammerstein Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie did a mini-set at the Joey Ramone Birthday Bash, along with other bands (including Cheap Trick, the Damned, etc.) (external link) Concert  
11-Mar-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
12-Mar-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
16-Mar-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
17-Mar-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
29-Mar-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
15-Apr-02 Musicians On Bravo
   
    TV Show (air date)  
5-Jul-02 Summerfest / Miller Oasis
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
First day of tour. Showtime: 10pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
6-Jul-02 Taste Of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN —  United States
showtime: 7:30pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
7-Jul-02 Indy Summer Stages Festival
Indianapolis, IN —  United States
    Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
8-Jul-02   New York, NY —  United States Band (except Clem) remains in NYC until travelling again on July 11 (fly to Minneapolis on Northwest #195 at 5:00pm, AR 7:14pm)   travel (to)  
9-Jul-02 House Of Blues
Chicago, IL —  United States
Rescheduled To July 28   Cancelled Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
12-Jul-02 Moondance Ranch Jam 11
Walker, MN —  United States
showtime: 9:00-10:30pm. Also appearing: Journey   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
13-Jul-02 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater KC
Bonner Springs, KS —  United States
showtime: 10:15-11:30pm. Also appearing: King Suckeeman, Bad Tracks   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
14-Jul-02 Dakota Room
Sioux Falls, SD —  United States
Rescheduled To July 19. Band itinerary has DH flying back to NYC (band and crew in Detroit), returning July 16.   Cancelled Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
16-Jul-02 DTE Energy Music Theater
Clarkston, MI —  United States
This venue (formerly called Pine Knob) is located in Clarkston, MI. Scheduled special guest: "The Dirtbombs". Showtime: 8:30pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
17-Jul-02 Tower City Amphitheater
Cleveland, OH —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
19-Jul-02 Dakota Room
Sioux Falls, SD —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
20-Jul-02 Rockfest 2002
Cadott, WI —  United States
showtime 6:30pm. Also appearing: World Class Rocker, Loverboy, George Thorogood, Robert Plant.   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
23-Jul-02 Jones Beach Amphitheater
Wantagh, NY —  United States
Showtime 9:40-10:30pm. Also appearing: B-52s   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
24-Jul-02 Turning Stone Casino
Verona, NY —  United States
showtime 8:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
25-Jul-02 PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ —  United States
Formerly known as "Garden State Arts Center". Showtime 9:20pm. Also appearing: B-52s   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
27-Jul-02 Oneida Casino
Green Bay, WI —  United States
showtime 8:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
28-Jul-02 House Of Blues
Chicago, IL —  United States
showtime: 9:00pm.   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
30-Jul-02 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Virginia Beach, VA —  United States
Also appearing: B-52s. It was outrageously hot at this gig!   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
31-Jul-02 Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD —  United States
Also appearing: B-52s   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
1-Aug-02   Biloxi, MS —  United States Band fly Baltimore to Biloxi   travel (to)  
2-Aug-02 Beau Rivage Casino
Biloxi, MS —  United States
showtime 8:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
3-Aug-02 Horseshoe Casino
Robinsonville, MS —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
4-Aug-02 Chastain Park Amphitheater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
6-Aug-02 House Of Blues
Lake Buena Vista, FL —  United States
showtime 9:15pm. Venue is actually located in Lake Buena Vista FL.   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
7-Aug-02 House Of Blues
Myrtle Beach, SC —  United States
showtime 9:15pm. (ticket stub) Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
8-Aug-02 Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC —  United States
showtime 9:00pm. Some funtime from someone who attended: "Deborah Harry and Chris Stein invited about 15 or so people who had gathered backstage. One lady had her cell phone and had Deborah talk to someone and explain that she WAS IN FACT DEBBIE HARRY!"   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
9-Aug-02   Los Angeles, CA —  United States Band fly Raleigh to Dallas (AA#515) to LA (AA#2453)   travel (to)  
10-Aug-02 The Grove
Anaheim, CA —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
11-Aug-02 The Grove
Anaheim, CA —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
13-Aug-02 The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
showtime 8:00pm. Itinerary calls this venue "The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino."   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
14-Aug-02 Viejas Summer Site
Alpine, CA —  United States
showtime 8:45pm. Itinerary calls this venue "Viejas Casino."   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
16-Aug-02 Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
showtime 8:20pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
17-Aug-02 Silver Legacy Casino
Reno, NV —  United States
showtime 9:00pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
18-Aug-02 Konocti Amphitheatre
Kelseyville, CA —  United States
showtime 9:30pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
20-Aug-02 Ventura Theater
Ventura, CA —  United States
showtime 9:15pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
21-Aug-02 Wente Vineyards
Livermore, CA —  United States
showtime 8:15pm   Concert,
Camp Funtime Blondie Summer Tour 2002
22-Aug-02     United States Travel day (everyone fly home). End of tour.   travel  
16-Nov-02 The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Fall 2002 Greatest hits Tour
18-Nov-02 Wiltern Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Fall 2002 Greatest hits Tour
20-Nov-02 Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
    Concert,
Fall 2002 Greatest hits Tour
21-Nov-02 Avalon Ballroom
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Fall 2002 Greatest hits Tour
23-Nov-02 Roseland Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Fall 2002 Greatest hits Tour
2-Dec-02 Vicar Street Theater
Dublin —  Ireland
Blondie only   Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
3-Dec-02 Vicar Street Theater
Dublin —  Ireland
Blondie only (press link) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
5-Dec-02 Braehead Arena
Glasgow —  Scotland
  (ticket stub) (setlist) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
6-Dec-02 Sheffield Arena
Sheffield —  England
    Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
8-Dec-02 Manchester Evening News Arena
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
9-Dec-02 Telewest Arena
Newcastle —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
10-Dec-02 Nottingham Arena
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
11-Dec-02 Cardiff International Arena
Cardiff —  Wales
This show was filmed. (ticket stub) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
13-Dec-02 Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth —  England
  (ticket stub) (setlist) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
14-Dec-02 Birmingham NEC
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
16-Dec-02 Brighton Centre
Brighton —  England
    Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
17-Dec-02 London Arena / Docklands
London —  England
Setlist: Diamond Bridge, Dreaming, Hanging On The Telephone, Atomic, Call Me, Sunday Girl, Maria, Tide Is High, Shayla/Union City Blue, Golden Rod, See No Evil, War Child, One Way Or Another, Rapture, Heart Of Glass, Holiday Song (We Three Kings). (ticket stub) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
18-Dec-02 Wembley Arena
London —  England
  (ticket stub) Concert,
December 2002 European Blondie / INXS Tour
27-Jun-03 City Hall Plaza
Boston, MA —  United States
Chris Stein was not performing with the band at this show (which was a free outdoor show) due to the recent birth of his daughter. Jimmy Destri was still performing with the re-united band, but stopped not too long after this one.   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
28-Jun-03 AIDS Rock Ohio @ The Factory
Columbus, OH —  United States
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
29-Jun-03 9:30 Club
Washington, DC —  United States
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
2-Jul-03 Tradewinds
Sea Bright, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
3-Jul-03 Foxwoods Resort Casino
Foxwoods, CT —  United States
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
5-Jul-03 Rib Fest
Naperville, IL —  United States
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
2-Aug-03 Summer Sonic Festival
Osaka —  Japan
Outdoor stage   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
3-Aug-03 Summer Sonic Festival
Tokyo —  Japan
Outdoor stage   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
5-Aug-03 ROVE T.V.
   
    Performance/Interview,
The Phasm 8 Tour
7-Aug-03 Festival Hall
Brisbane —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
8-Aug-03 State Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
9-Aug-03 State Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
10-Aug-03 Jupiter's Theatre
Gold Coast —  Australia
This was a tentative date originally scheduled then changed.   Cancelled Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
10-Aug-03 State Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Third date added due to exceptional ticket sales.   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
12-Aug-03 WIN Entertainment Centre
Wollongong —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
13-Aug-03 Palais Theatre
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
14-Aug-03 Palais Theatre
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
15-Aug-03 Thebarton Theatre
Adelaide —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
17-Aug-03 Burswood Theatre
Perth —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
18-Aug-03 Burswood Theatre
Perth —  Australia
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
21-Aug-03 The Civic Centre
Auckland —  New Zealand
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
22-Aug-03 The Civic Centre
Auckland —  New Zealand
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
13-Sep-03 "Miss Switzerland" contest
Lugano —  Switzerland
Performed "Good Boys". This may not have been the entire band.   Concert  
16-Sep-03 GMTV
  England
Debbie, Chris, and Clem performed Heart of Glass live.   TV Show (air date)  
18-Sep-03 Villiers Street Theatre
London —  England
Invitation-only promotional gig arranged by Sony (about 1 hour): 'you are invited to an exclusive live performance by Blondie to celebrate the release of the album The Curse of Blondie thursday 18th september doors open 7pm Blondie onstage 8pm'   Concert  
6-Oct-03 Hammerstein Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie, Chris, and Paul Carbonara performed Heart of Glass, Diamond Bridge, and Goldenrod (unplugged) at "Vanity Fair In Concert", a benefit for Step Up Women's Network. "The Curse of Blondie" was also released in Germany on this date, one week after the "Good Boys" release.   Concert  
7-Oct-03 Top of the Pops 2
  England
Blondie performed "Good Boys"   TV  
29-Oct-03 Cirkus Arena
Stockholm —  Sweden
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
31-Oct-03 Rockefeller Music hall
Oslo —  Norway
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
1-Nov-03 Vega House Of Music
Copenhagen —  Denmark
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
2-Nov-03 Docks
Hamburg —  Germany
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
3-Nov-03 Columbiahalle
Berlin —  Germany
This show was cancelled and replaced with Groningen, Netherlands.   Cancelled Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
3-Nov-03 De Oosterpoort
Groningen —  Holland
This was scheduled instead of Berlin. Show time: 20:30.   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
5-Nov-03 Casino Des Paris
Paris —  France
The setlist for this tour is as follows, but slight variations can happen from day to day. Intro-Midnight Express, Atomic, Dreaming, Hanging on the Telephone, X-Offender; Hello Joe, Good Boys, Heart Of Glass; Rules For Living, Maria, End To End, Accidents Never Happen, The Tide Is High, The Tingler, Rapture; Call Me, Last One, Golden Rod, One Way Or Another; Diamond Bridge, Rip Her To Shreds, War Child, See No Evil; Shakedown, Sunday Girl, Magic, Pet Semetary, Undone.   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
6-Nov-03 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
7-Nov-03 E-Werk
Köln (Cologne) —  Germany
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
9-Nov-03 Vicar Street
Dublin —  Ireland
  (press link) Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
10-Nov-03 Waterfront
Belfast —  Ireland
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
11-Nov-03 Liverpool Academy
Liverpool —  England
  (tour flyer) Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
12-Nov-03 De Montfort Hall
Leicester —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
14-Nov-03 Corn Exchange
Cambridge —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
15-Nov-03 Carling Academy
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
16-Nov-03 Portsmouth Guildhall
Portsmouth —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
18-Nov-03 Carling Apollo
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
19-Nov-03 Carling Academy
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
21-Nov-03 Royal Centre
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
22-Nov-03 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
23-Nov-03 Guildhall
Preston —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
25-Nov-03 Shepherd's Bush Empire
London —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
26-Nov-03 Shepherd's Bush Empire
London —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
27-Nov-03 Brighton Centre
Brighton —  England
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
28-Nov-03 Cirque Royal
Brussels —  Belgium
  (ticket stub) Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
30-Nov-03 The Kongress Haus
Zurich —  Switzerland
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
1-Dec-03 Georg-Elser-Halle
Munich —  Germany
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
2-Dec-03 Gasometer
Vienna —  Austria
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
3-Dec-03 Hala Sportova
Belgrade —  Yugoslavia
  (external link) Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
5-Dec-03 Rodon Club
Athens —  Greece
    Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
6-Dec-03 Showland
Istanbul —  Turkey
This show was postponed, but not rescheduled.   Cancelled Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
8-Dec-03 Dubai Tennis Stadium
Dubai —  United Arab Emirates
A show in Bahrain was also tentative for this date, but that one didn't materialize.   Concert,
The Phasm 8 Tour
10-Dec-03 Kremlin Theater
Moscow —  Russia
A magazine in Moscow said Blondie would play this gig, but they didn't. Possibly was a tentative concert that didn't materialize.   comment  
30-Dec-03 The Florida Theatre
Jacksonville, FL —  United States
    Concert  
31-Dec-03 Pleasure Island, Walt Disney World
Orlando, FL —  United States
Blondie performed two sets just over 45 minutes each, including lots of new material: Rules For Living, Magic, The Tingler, Diamond Bridge, Good Boys, End to End; also Pet Semetary. The song that some people didn't recognize at Walt Disney World was the Rolling Stones' "Time Waits for No One".   Concert  
2-Jan-04 Jannus Landing
St. Petersburg, FL —  United States
    Concert  
3-Jan-04 Gulfstream Park
Hallandale Beach, FL —  United States
    Concert  
7-Feb-04     Monaco private appearance?   Concert  
6-Apr-04 City Hall Park
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie will perform five or six songs live at 5:30pm at the City Hall Park, located at Broadway and Chambers Street, just off the Brooklyn Bridge entrance. The performance is free and will be followed by an autograph signing at J&R Music World to promote today's U.S. release of The Curse of Blondie on Sanctuary Records. Unreleased tracks allegedly recorded for this album include "Paint Your Face" (which Clem mentions in Australian interviews), "Motorman" (by Paul Carbonara), and "Firecracker".   Concert  
7-Apr-04   New York, NY —  United States At 8:30am ET, Blondie will perform live on the Today Show. At noon, they will be interviewed live on CNN The Biz.   TV Show (air date)  
10-Apr-04   New York, NY —  United States The 8:30am segment of the Today Show Weekend will feature a live performance.   TV Show (air date)  
13-Apr-04   New York, NY —  United States The View will feature a live performance and interview. This is an ABC-TV program scheduled for 11am (ET). After TV show, band fly to Los Angeles.   TV Show (air date),
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
14-Apr-04     United States Blondie will be on the air at KBIG 104.3 at 12 noon.   Radio Show,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
15-Apr-04     United States Blondie will perform on Good Day Live (show begins at 9:00am PT). Blondie will also perform live on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.   TV Show (air date),
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
16-Apr-04 House Of Blues Sunset Strip
West Hollywood, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
17-Apr-04 Konocti Harbor
Kelseyville, CA —  United States
POSTPONED. This date will be rescheduled for later in the summer.   Cancelled Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
17-Apr-04   Las Vegas, NV —  United States Band itinerary states "VH-1 Divas Rehearsal" and shows no venue or schedule.   rehearsal,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
18-Apr-04 MGM Grand
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
Debbie Harry will appear and give a live solo performance at this year's VH1 Divas show. This is listed as "VH-1 Divas Taping" in the band itinerary.   Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
19-Apr-04 4th & B Theatre
San Diego, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
20-Apr-04 House Of Blues
Anaheim, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
22-Apr-04 KEZR Radio
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Band itinerary shows the lineup: Josh Kelly (7:00-7:45pm), Blondie (8:15-9:00pm).   Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
23-Apr-04 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Portland, OR —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
24-Apr-04 Showbox Theatre
Seattle, WA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
26-Apr-04 Harry O's
Park City, UT —  United States
The venue is 30 miles east of Salt Lake City. After the show, band traveled 622 miles to Mt. Rushmore SD for a day off, dinner, then another 633 miles of travel to Minneapolis MN!   Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
28-Apr-04 First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
29-Apr-04 Potawatomi Bingo Casino / Northern Lights
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
1-May-04 Guvernment
Toronto, ON —  Canada
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
2-May-04 House Of Blues
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
4-May-04 Clutch Cargo
Pontiac, MI —  United States
Cancelled: according to a press release from Clear Channel (website | cc.com), Blondie was needed in New York to tape a special for A&E as well as to rehearse for a tour planned for this summer.   Cancelled Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
5-May-04 Odeon Concert Club
Cleveland, OH —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
6-May-04   New York, NY —  United States Live By Request rehearsal at John Jay Theater.   rehearsal,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
7-May-04 A&E Live by Request : John Jay Theater
New York, NY —  United States
This is a TV taping that will not be on sale. The program was broadcast and a DVD (edited) has been released.   Concert/TV taping,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
8-May-04 Avalon Ballroom
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
10-May-04 9:30 Club
Washington, DC —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
12-May-04 Insbrook Pavilion
Richmond, VA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
13-May-04 Earthlink Live
Atlanta, GA —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
15-May-04 Festival - Jammin' on Main
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
16-May-04 12th Annual Taste Addison
Addison, TX —  United States
Venue: Addison Arts & Music Festival (near Dallas).   Concert,
Phasm 8 U.S. Spring 2004 Tour
28-May-04   Los Angeles, CA —  United States A preliminary band itinerary lists travel to L.A. on May 27 and a private show today (unconfirmed), return to NYC tomorrow.   Private Concert  
1-Jun-04     England A preliminary band itinerary lists travel to U.K., but it appears to have been postponed.   travel (to),
June & July Europe Tour 2004
2-Jun-04 Rivermeade
Reading —  England
Cancelled : It is with regret that due to a major TV commitment in the U.S., Blondie will be unable to arrive in the UK in time for their performance at Reading Rivermead on June 2.   Cancelled Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
3-Jun-04 Brighton Centre
Brighton —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
5-Jun-04 Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
6-Jun-04 Cardiff International Arena
Cardiff —  Wales
  (ticket stub) [*new*] Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
8-Jun-04 Colston Hall
Bristol —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
9-Jun-04 Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
11-Jun-04 Manchester Apollo
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
12-Jun-04 Hull Arena
Hull —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
14-Jun-04 Hammersmith Apollo
London —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
16-Jun-04 Royal Centre
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
17-Jun-04 Nottingham Royal Centre
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
18-Jun-04 NIA Academy
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
19-Jun-04 Corn Exchange
Cambridge —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
22-Jun-04 Clyde Auditorium
Glasgow —  Scotland
A preliminary band itinerary listed this date as "(subject to change)" and listed the venue as "Armadillo" which is a nickname for the Clyde Auditorium due to its architectural appearance.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
23-Jun-04 Edinburgh Playhouse
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
24-Jun-04 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
Rescheduled: This show has been moved to July 15. Tickets will remain valid for the new date or face value refunds will be available on return of the tickets (deadline: July 8).   Cancelled Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
25-Jun-04 Newmarket Racecourse
Newmarket —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
26-Jun-04 Midtfyns Festival
Ringe —  Denmark
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
29-Jun-04 0-13 The Choice
Tilburg —  Holland
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
30-Jun-04 den Atelier
  Luxembourg
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
2-Jul-04 Gaffenburg Festival
Heilbronn —  Germany
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
3-Jul-04 Nostell Priory
Nostell —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
4-Jul-04 Stadion Buchold
Zurich —  Switzerland
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
6-Jul-04 La Cigale
Paris —  France
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
7-Jul-04 Chichester Festival
Chichester —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
9-Jul-04 Attingham Park
Shrewsbury —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
10-Jul-04 Cornbury Music Festival
Oxford —  England
Blondie is the headline act for this two day event. They were supported by The Overtures, a UK band that includes Chris Skornia, former keyboard player of the UK band The Boyfriends, who supported Blondie on their 2nd European tour in 1978.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
11-Jul-04 Dyrham Park
Dyrham —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
13-Jul-04 INEC
Killarney —  Ireland
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
15-Jul-04 City Hall
Newcastle —  England
This show was rescheduled from June 24.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
16-Jul-04 GuilFest 2004
Stoke Park, Guildford —  England
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
18-Jul-04 Nigran Beach
Vigo —  Spain
Rescheduled! This gig has been moved to July 19 and the venue has been changed to Auditorio de Castrelos.   Cancelled Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
19-Jul-04 Auditorio de Castrelos
Vigo —  Spain
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
20-Jul-04   Madrid —  Spain A preliminary band itinerary listed this (subject to change) with no venue. It was probably considered but never scheduled.   comment,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
21-Jul-04 Centre Tennis Court, Hotel Puente Romano
Marbella —  Spain
    Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
23-Jul-04 Rochester Castle
Kent —  England
Blondie's headlining performance is on the Friday night of this three day 'Summer Concert Series'.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
24-Jul-04 Sporting Club
Monte Carlo —  Monaco
Jazz festival.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
25-Jul-04 Sporting Club
Monte Carlo —  Monaco
Jazz festival.   Concert,
June & July Europe Tour 2004
26-Jul-04     United States A preliminary band itinerary listed this as "fly home" day.   travel (to)  
18-Aug-04 Avatar Studio
Atlanta, GA —  United States
    rehearsal,
Phasm 8 USA Again 2004 Tour
19-Aug-04 Avatar Studio
Atlanta, GA —  United States
    rehearsal  
20-Aug-04 Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, GA —  United States
Blondie is appearing with the Psychedelic Furs. A band itinerary referred to this gig as "On The Bricks" with lineup: X 4 (6:00pm), Blondie (9:30pm). Chris Stein posted on Aug. 22 that it was partially rained out: "briefly, we all were very pissed about Atlanta being rained out, we all stayed until it started raining the second time, the guys in the psychedelic furs stayed on as well i just wanted to personally say i'm sorry that anyone was disappointed and hope we can get back soon to make it up".   Concert  
21-Aug-04 Dancin' in the District
Nashville, TN —  United States
    Concert  
23-Aug-04 The Orange Peel
Asheville, NC —  United States
    Concert  
24-Aug-04 The Norva
Norfolk, VA —  United States
    Concert  
26-Aug-04 Westbury Music Fair
Westbury, NY —  United States
    Concert  
28-Aug-04 The Music Box at The Borgata
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
    Concert  
29-Aug-04 Bottle & Cork
Dewey Beach, DE —  United States
    Concert  
3-Sep-04 Emerald Queen Casino
Tacoma, WA —  United States
    Concert  
4-Sep-04 One Big Show Family Day
Abbotsford, BC —  Canada
    Concert  
7-Sep-04 Radisson Hotel Grove
Sacramento, CA —  United States
    Concert  
8-Sep-04 Majestic Ventura Theater
Ventura, CA —  United States
    Concert  
10-Sep-04 Chukchansi Gold Resort
Coarsegold, CA —  United States
    Concert  
11-Sep-04 Taste of Newport
Newport Beach, CA —  United States
    Concert  
14-Sep-04   London —  England Band travel: fly Newark NJ to London (BA 188)   travel (to)  
16-Sep-04 Shepherds Bush Empire
London —  England
    Concert  
17-Sep-04 Marquee
Co. Kildare —  Ireland
Band performed a 90-minute private show near Dublin at 10:30pm at Marquee, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare (capacity 250-300).   Private Concert  
18-Sep-04 Cliffs Pavilion
Southend —  England
    Concert  
19-Sep-04     United States "Travel home".   travel (to)  
28-Sep-04     United States Taping date for the 5th annual "WomenRock!" on Lifetime. Blondie's performances including Debbie Harry's duet with Shirley Manson of Garbage (recorded Sept. 28) was broadcast on Lifetime TV on October 28.   T.V. Show (recording)  
8-Oct-04 Spirit
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie will perform at this Ramones benefit gig with the proceeds going to two cancer charities on behalf of Joey and Johnny (Cedars Sinai Cancer Research Center and the Lymphoma Cancer Research Foundation).   Concert  
28-Oct-04     United States Air date for the 5th annual "WomenRock!" on Lifetime. Blondie's performances including Debbie Harry's duet with Shirley Manson of Garbage were recorded September 28.   TV Show (air date)  
3-Nov-04 Vertice del Museo de la Nacion
Lima —  Peru
    Concert  
5-Nov-04 San Carlos de Apoquindo
Santiago —  Chile
    Concert  
6-Nov-04 Club Ciudad Deportiva
Buenos Aires —  Argentina
    Concert  
8-Nov-04 Planet Mall
San Jose —  Costa Rica
    Concert  
9-Nov-04 CENTRO DE CONVENCIONES NUNEZ DE BALBOA
Panama City —  Panama
    Concert  
12-Nov-04 Centro de Especatculos Molier - The Box
Mexico City —  Mexico
Please note that due to updates in the tour schedule on October 13, the venue for this gig has changed and there is now only one show in Mexico City.   Concert  
31-Dec-04 Edinburgh's Hogmanay
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
7-Jan-05 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Mt. Pleasant, MI —  United States
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
19-Feb-05 Moonlight
Perth —  Australia
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
21-Feb-05 Thebarton Theatre
Adelaide —  Australia
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
22-Feb-05 Gold Coast Convention Centre
Gold Coast —  Australia
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
24-Feb-05 Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
26-Feb-05 Melbourne International Music Festival
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
1-Mar-05 Fort Canning Park
  Singapore
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
2-Mar-05 Thailand Cultural Center
Bangkok —  Thailand
    Concert,
Phasm 8 Tour 2005
31-Aug-05 Washington Square Park
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie will perform a short set at 5:30pm as part of the Save CBGB benefit campaign supported by Little Steven's Underground Garage.   Concert  
17-Oct-05 Fashion Rocks
  Monaco
Blondie will perform at Fashion Rocks, a TV show appearance in Monaco.   Concert  
4-Nov-05 Atlantic City Hilton
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
Warm-up gig for the UK tour, added October 2005!   Concert,
UK Tour 2005
10-Nov-04   Dublin —  Ireland Band travel JFK to Dublin (Aer Lingus 108).   travel (to),
UK Tour 2005
12-Nov-04 Tubridy Tonight
Dublin —  Ireland
TV Dublin / Production day (show live on the air 9:30-10:30pm); band performing "Heart of Glass" and "Maria".   television,
UK Tour 2005
13-Nov-05 UEA LCR Norwich
Norwich —  England
Added October 2005 (University of East Anglia)   Concert,
UK Tour 2005
15-Nov-05 St. David's Hall
Cardiff —  Wales
Opening act (most of this tour): Hugh Cornwell (ex-Stranglers).   Concert,
UK Tour 2005
16-Nov-05 Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
18-Nov-05 Colston Hall
Bristol —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
19-Nov-05 Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
20-Nov-05 Brighton Centre
Brighton —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
22-Nov-05 Cliffs Pavilion
Southend —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
23-Nov-05 Royal Albert Hall
London —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
25-Nov-05 Rivermead Centre
Reading —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
26-Nov-05 Corn Exchange
Cambridge —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
27-Nov-05 Regent Theatre
Ipswich —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
30-Nov-05 De Montfort Hall
Leicester —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
1-Dec-05 Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
2-Dec-05 Opera House
Blackpool —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
4-Dec-05 Aberdeen Music Hall
Aberdeen —  Scotland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
5-Dec-05 Usher Hall
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
7-Dec-05 Newcastle City Hall
Newcastle —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
8-Dec-05 Glasgow Armadillo
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
9-Dec-05 City Hall
Sheffield —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
11-Dec-05 International Centre
Harrogate —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
12-Dec-05 Nottingham Royal Centre
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
13-Dec-05 St. Georges Hall
Bradford —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
15-Dec-05 N.I.A. Academy
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
16-Dec-05 Carling Apollo
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
17-Dec-05 Shepherd's Bush Empire
London —  England
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
19-Dec-05 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
20-Dec-05 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
21-Dec-05 Ireland Waterfront Hall
Belfast —  Ireland
    Concert,
UK Tour 2005
22-Dec-04     United States Band "travel home" (Aer Lingus 105 Dublin to JFK).   travel (to)  
10-May-06 Grand Casino Tunica Event Center
Robinsonville, MS —  United States
This show is in the band's itinerary and is probably a rehearsal. Showtimes: Blondie (Noon - 4:00pm), New Cars 5:00-9:00pm.   rehearsal,
Road Rage Tour
11-May-06 Grand Casino Tunica Event Center
Robinsonville, MS —  United States
This show is in the band's itinerary and is probably a rehearsal. Showtimes: Blondie (Noon - 4:00pm), New Cars 5:00-9:00pm.   rehearsal,
Road Rage Tour
12-May-06 Grand Casino Tunica Event Center
Robinsonville, MS —  United States
First show of the tour. Blondie 9:00pm, New Cars 10:35pm.   Concert,
Road Rage Tour
13-May-06 Nokia Theatre
Grand Prairie, TX —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
16-May-06 Palomar Starlight Theater
Pala, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
17-May-06 Dodge Theatre
Phoenix, AZ —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
19-May-06 Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
20-May-06 Gibson Amphitheatre
Universal City, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
22-May-06 Rockwalk
Hollywood, CA —  United States
Rockwalk Induction. Various events (meetings, photos, speakers, handprints in cement) scheduled between 11:15am and 12:45pm.   appearance,
Road Rage Tour
23-May-06 Viejas Casino
Alpine, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
25-May-06 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
26-May-06 Reno Events Center
Reno, NV —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
27-May-06 Konocti Field Amphitheater
Kelseyville, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
30-May-06 Coors Amphitheatre
Englewood, CO —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
1-Jun-06 Grand Casino Amphitheatre
Hinckley, MN —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
3-Jun-06 Ravinia Pavilion
Highland Park, IL —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
4-Jun-06 Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
6-Jun-06 Filene Center
Vienna, VA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
7-Jun-06 Bank of America Pavilion
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
9-Jun-06 Jones Beach Music Theater
Wantagh, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Road Rage Tour
10-Jun-06 PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ —  United States
This venue is formerly the Garden State Arts Center. When the band arrived for soundcheck, they said the remainder of the tour is cancelled. Ironically, the tour with the New Cars ended due to an accident which injured guitarist Elliot Easton, who played four shows in a brace before ultimately following the advice of his doctor. (press release 1) (press release 2) Concert,
Road Rage Tour
13-Jun-06 Hard Rock Live (Universal Studios)
Orlando, FL —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
14-Jun-06 Ruth Eckerd Hall
Clearwater, FL —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
15-Jun-06 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, FL —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
17-Jun-06 Chastain Park Amphitheater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
18-Jun-06 Oyster Shell at North Charleston Coliseum
North Charleston, SC —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
20-Jun-06 Rockin' at the Knox
Buffalo, NY —  United States
All proceeds benefit the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. This show is Blondie only (not with The New Cars). This show will proceed and is NOT cancelled.   Concert,
Road Rage Tour
21-Jun-06 Molson Amphitheatre
Toronto, ON —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
23-Jun-06 Bell Center
Montreal, Quebec —  Canada
This was the date originally scheduled, but the venue was changed to Metropolis, which also was cancelled due to Elliot Easton's injury.   Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
23-Jun-06 Metropolis
Montreal, Quebec —  Canada
This was the date in the final itinerary, but cancelled due to Elliot Easton's injury.   Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
24-Jun-06 The Borgata Event Center
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
25-Jun-06 Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort
Uncasville, CT —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
30-Jun-06 DTE Energy Music Theatre
Clarkston, MI —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
1-Jul-06 Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
2-Jul-06 Clipper Magazine Stadium
Lancaster, PA —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Road Rage Tour
2-Sep-06 Bumbershoot Festival
Seattle, WA —  United States
    Concert  
6-Sep-06 Nambia Hatch
Osaka —  Japan
    Concert  
7-Sep-06 Shibuya O-East
Tokyo —  Japan
    Concert  
8-Sep-06 Shibuya O-East
Tokyo —  Japan
    Concert  
11-Sep-06 Hard Rock Cafe
  Singapore
    Concert  
13-Sep-06 Olympic Hall
Seoul —  South Korea
    Concert  
15-Sep-06 Convention & Exhibition Centre
Wanchai —  Hong Kong
Foreign Correspondents' Club Annual Charity Ball.   Concert  
18-Sep-06 Table Mountain Casino
Friant, CA —  United States
    Concert  
14-Oct-06 CBGB
New York, NY —  United States
Chris, Debbie, Paul Carbonara, and Leigh Foxx played as Blondie prior to the Dictators on the second last night CBGB was open.   Concert  
15-Oct-06 CBGB
New York, NY —  United States
Chris Stein showed up in the afternoon with his three year old daughter to take photos (using film!) of the CBGB's marquee as people were waiting in line for admission to the Patti Smith gig on the venue's closing night.   comment  
29-Dec-06 Canyon Club
Agoura Hills, CA —  United States
    Concert  
30-Dec-06 Key Club
West Hollywood, CA —  United States
    Concert  
31-Dec-06 OC Fairgrounds
Costa Mesa, CA —  United States
    Concert  
7-Jul-07 Bospop Festival
Weert —  Holland
    Concert  
8-Jul-07 Cornbury Music Festival
Oxfordshire —  UK
    Concert  
11-Jul-07 Apollo Hammersmith
London —  UK
    Concert  
13-Jul-07 Edinburgh Castle Esplanade
Scotland —  UK
    Concert  
14-Jul-07 Thetford Forest
Suffolk —  UK
    Concert  
15-Jul-07 Opera House
Blackpool —  UK
    Concert  
17-Jul-07 Sands Centre
Carlisle —  UK
    Concert  
18-Jul-07 Apollo
Manchester —  UK
    Concert  
19-Jul-07 International Centre
Harrogate —  UK
    Concert  
21-Jul-07 Love Box Festival
London —  UK
    Concert  
23-Jul-07 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
    Concert  
24-Jul-07 Vega
Copenhagen —  Denmark
    Concert  
8-Sep-07 The Dural
Miami, FL —  United States
Blondie was the surprise guest on the last day of a 4-day-long company vacation/party for BBH (a UK-based ad agency). They played in the grand ballroom, performing a whole set starting with "Call Me" and including encores.   Private Concert  
17-May-08 Lifeball
   
       
1-Jun-08 Aarius Studios
Sayreville, NJ —  United States
    rehearsal,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
2-Jun-08 Aarius Studios
Sayreville, NJ —  United States
    rehearsal,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
3-Jun-08 Aarius Studios
Sayreville, NJ —  United States
    rehearsal,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
4-Jun-08 Aarius Studios
Sayreville, NJ —  United States
    rehearsal,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
5-Jun-08 Ram's Head Live
Baltimore, MD —  United States
One of the encores was the Rolling Stones Get Off Of My Cloud   Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
6-Jun-08 Bergen Performing Arts Center
Englewood, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
8-Jun-08 Six Flags Great Adventure Northern Star Arena
Jackson, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
10-Jun-08 UPAC - The Broadway Theater
Kingston, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
12-Jun-08 Casino Rama
Orillia, ON —  Canada
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
13-Jun-08 Casino Rama
Orillia, ON —  Canada
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
14-Jun-08 The Seneca Niagara Events Center
Niagara Falls, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
17-Jun-08 Count Basie Theatre
Red Bank, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
18-Jun-08 Brookhaven Amphitheater
Farmingville, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
20-Jun-08 Cape Cod Melody Tent
Hyannis, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
21-Jun-08 South Shore Music Circus
Cohasset, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
22-Jun-08 Nokia Theatre Times Square
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
24-Jun-08 The Kentucky Center - Whitney Hall
Louisville, KY —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
26-Jun-08 Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort
Chester, WV —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
27-Jun-08 Lincoln Park Zoo - Jammin At The Zoo
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
28-Jun-08 Summerfest 2008 - M&I Bank Stage
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
29-Jun-08     United States "Travel home".   travel  
3-Jul-08 Raanana Park Amphitheatre
Tel Aviv —  Israel
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
5-Jul-08 GuilFest
Guildford —  Great Britain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
6-Jul-08 Carling Academy Bristol
Bristol, Avon —  Great Britain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
8-Jul-08 Oktyabrski
St. Petersburg —  Russia
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
9-Jul-08 B1
Moscow —  Russia
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
10-Jul-08 House of Culture
Helsinki —  Finland
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
12-Jul-08 Rock Zottegem
Brussels —  Belgium
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
13-Jul-08 X-TRA Limmitshaus
Zürich —  Switzerland
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
15-Jul-08 den Atelier
Luxembourg City —  Luxembourg
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
16-Jul-08 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
18-Jul-08 Summercase Festival
Barcelona —  Spain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
19-Jul-08 Summercase Festival
Madrid —  Spain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
20-Jul-08 Latitude Festival
Suffolk —  Great Britain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
22-Jul-08 Liverpool Echo Arena
Liverpool —  Great Britain
Blondie & the Stranglers - Pops 08   Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
24-Jul-08 Galway Arts Festival
Galway —  Ireland
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
25-Jul-08 Vicar Street
Dublin —  Ireland
Aiken Promotions   Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
26-Jul-08 Carling Academy Glasgow
Glasgow,Lanarkshire —  Great Britain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
28-Jul-08 ExCeL
London —  Great Britain
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
31-Jul-08 Storsjoyran Festival
Ostersund —  Sweden
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
1-Aug-08 Storåsfestival
Storås —  Norway
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
2-Aug-08 Rockefeller Music Hall
Oslo —  Norway
    Concert,
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
27-Sep-08 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Irvine, CA —  United States
Jack Radio Show with Billy Idol, Blondie, Devo, The Psychedelic Furs, and REO Speedwagon.   Concert  
20-Feb-09 River Rock Casino Resort
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
    Concert  
21-Feb-09 Northern Quest Casino
Spokane, WA —  United States
    Concert  
22-Feb-09 Roseland Theater
Portland, OR —  United States
    Concert  
24-Feb-09 Star of the Desert Arena
Primm, NV —  United States
Blondie only. (ticket stub) Concert  
25-Feb-09 The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
    Concert  
27-Feb-09 Feather Falls Casino
Oroville, CA —  United States
    Concert  
28-Feb-09   San Luis Obispo, CA —  United States     Private Concert  
28-Mar-09 Pepsi Music Fest
Santiago —  Chile
    Concert  
18-Jul-09 Robert Mondavi Winery
Oakville, CA —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
19-Jul-09 Britt Pavilion
Jacksonville, OR —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
21-Jul-09 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
22-Jul-09 The Concerts at Wente Vineyards
Livermore, CA 94550 —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
25-Jul-09 Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino
Lemoore, CA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
26-Jul-09 Pacific Amphitheatre
Costa Mesa, CA —  United States
2009 OC Super Fair: Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Romantics   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
28-Jul-09 Dodge Theatre
Phoenix, AZ —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
29-Jul-09 Isleta Casino - The Lakes
Albuquerque, NM —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
31-Jul-09 Paragon Casino Resort
Marksville, LA —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
1-Aug-09 Mud Island Amphitheatre
Memphis, TN —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
2-Aug-09 Chastain Park Amphitheatre
Atlanta, GA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
4-Aug-09 The Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Vienna, VA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
5-Aug-09 Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilfo, NH —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
7-Aug-09 Sands RiverPlace at Musikfest
Bethlehem, PA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
8-Aug-09 Bank of America Pavilion
Boston, MA —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
10-Aug-09 Community Theater at The Mayo Center
Morristown, NJ —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
11-Aug-09 Constellation Brands Marvin Sands - CMAC
Canandaigua, NY —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
13-Aug-09 Asser Levy Park
Brooklyn, NY —  United States
Free outdoor concert: Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas. This year's event, The 31st Annual Seaside Summer Concert Series, had the largest turnout of any previous year.   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
15-Aug-09 Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
17-Aug-09 Ravinia Pavilion
Highland Park, IL —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
18-Aug-09 The Crossroads
Kansas City, MO —  United States
Blondie only (all ages).   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
20-Aug-09 Austin Music Hall
Austin, TX —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
22-Aug-09 Beau Rivage Theatre
Biloxi, MS —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
23-Aug-09 The Arena Theatre
Houston, TX —  United States
Blondie and Pat Benatar with special guest The Donnas   Concert,
Call Me Invincible Tour
25-Aug-09 Pike's Peak
Colorado Springs, CO —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert  
26-Aug-09 Belly Up Aspen
Aspen, CO —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert  
28-Aug-09 Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Reno, NV —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert  
29-Aug-09 Peppermill Wendover Casino
West Wendover, NV —  United States
Blondie only   Concert  
31-Aug-09 Quechan Casino Resort
Winterhaven, CA —  United States
Blondie only.   Concert  
1-Sep-09 Desert Diamond Casino
Tucson, AZ —  United States
Blondie only. Note: this show has been returned to its original date. The show in Las Vegas has been canceled.   Concert  
29-Oct-09 Beaux-Arts Court, The Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, NY —  United States
Blondie played at the opening night reception for the exhibition "Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present." This event is open to museum members only, but anyone could join the museum as late as the day of the concert.   Concert  
30-Oct-09 Casino Nova Scotia - Schooner Room
Halifax, NS —  Canada
Tickets $70.25   Concert  
31-Oct-09 Casino Nova Scotia - Schooner Room
Halifax, NS —  Canada
Tickets $70.25   Concert  
20-Nov-09 Grand Victoria Casino & Resort - Grand Theatre
Rising Sun, IN —  United States
Postponed concert: The promoter has passed along the following announcement regarding this show: Please stay tuned for the announcement of the rescheduling of the Blondie show originally scheduled for November 20th. (This is a one-off show not part of the 2009 "Call Me Invincible" tour.)   Cancelled Concert  
21-Nov-09 Washington Hilton
Washington, DC —  United States
Blondie performed at the "Kidney Ball", a benefit for the National Kidney Foundation and did a full set.   Private Concert  
19-Feb-10 IP Casino Resort & Spa
Biloxi, MS —  United States
    Concert  
20-Feb-10 Universal Studios - The Music Plaza
Orlando, FL —  United States
Admission to this show (part of the Mardi Gras Event Series) is included in the park ticket.   Cancelled Concert  
17-Apr-10 8th Annual TV Land Awards
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
This was recorded at the historic stage 15 of the Sony Studios Culver City lot. It was Blondie's first public performance with guitarist Tommy Kessler, replacing guitarist Paul Carbonara (who was with the band from approximately April 1998 until mid-March 2010).   TV (recording)  
25-Apr-10 8th Annual TV Land Awards
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Blondie received the "Icon Award"   TV (air date)  
April-May, 2010 Water Music Recording
Hoboken, NJ —  United States
Debbie, Chris, Clem, Leigh, Matt, and Tommy recording two new songs with Kato Khandwala ("Mother", "The End, The End") in April and the first two weeks of May.   Recording  
28-May-10 Bearsville Theater
Woodstock, NY —  United States
Debbie, Chris, and Matt Katz-Bohen performed at a benefit for the Woodstock Day School (gig flyer) Concert  
3-Jun-10 Aarius Studios
Sayreville, NJ —  United States
Last day (of about two weeks) of rehearsals for upcoming tour.   rehearsal  
4-Jun-10 A&E Studios
New York, NY —  United States
Taping for A&E "Private Sessions" (host: Lynn Hoffman; producer: Liisa Lunden) - noon to 4:30pm, 235 E. 45 St., NYC. Broadcast October 10.   TV (recording)  
9-Jun-10 The Forum
Hatfield —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish. Tour title and duration in the official band tour itinerary   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
10-Jun-10 Corn Exchange
Cambridge —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
12-Jun-10 Isle of Wight Festival
Newport —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
13-Jun-10 RockNess 2010 Festival
Inverness —  United Kingdom
At Clunes Farm Loch Ness, Nr Dores   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
15-Jun-10 O2 Academy
Newcastle —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
16-Jun-10 Manchester Apollo
Manchester —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
17-Jun-10 O2 Academy
Sheffield —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
19-Jun-10 O2 Academy
Bournemouth —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
20-Jun-10 Westonbirt Arboretum
Tetbury —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
22-Jun-10 Vicar Street
Dublin —  Ireland
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
23-Jun-10 Nugent Hall
Belfast —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
24-Jun-10 Big Top
Cork —  Ireland
aka Live @ The Marquee. Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
26-Jun-10 Kenwood House Open Air
London —  United Kingdom
aka The Crystal Palace. Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
28-Jun-10 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Wolverhampton —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
29-Jun-10 Cliffs Pavilion
Southend —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
30-Jun-10 indigO2
London —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
2-Jul-10 Hop Farm Festival
Kent —  United Kingdom
Supported by Little Fish   Concert,
Endangered Species Tour 2010
4-Aug-10 The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
    Concert  
5-Aug-10 Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Santa Rosa, CA —  United States
  (setlist) Concert  
7-Aug-10 Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino: The Beach
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
Blondie with the B-52s   Concert  
8-Aug-10 Pacific Amphitheatre
Costa Mesa, CA —  United States
Blondie with the B-52s   Concert  
10-Aug-10 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Blondie with the B-52s   Concert  
12-Aug-10 Chateau St Michelle Winery
Woodinville, WA —  United States
Blondie with the B-52s   Concert  
13-Aug-10 Boulevard Casino - Red Robinson Theatre
Coquitlam, BC —  Canada
    Concert  
14-Aug-10 River Creek Resort & Casino
Enoch, AB —  Canada
    Concert  
16-Aug-10 Casino Regina - Show Lounge
Regina, SK —  Canada
    Concert  
18-Aug-10 Horseshoe Casino - The Venue
Hammond, IN —  United States
    Concert  
20-Aug-10 Illinois State Fairgrounds Grandstand
Springfield, Il —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
21-Aug-10 Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Red Wing, MN —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
24-Aug-10 Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences
Charleston, WV —  United States
Blondie with B-52s   Concert  
25-Aug-10 Chastain Park Amphitheater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
Blondie with B-52s   Concert  
27-Aug-10 DTE Energy Music Theater
Clarkston, MI —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
28-Aug-10 Fraze Pavilion at Lincoln Park
Kettering, OH —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
29-Aug-10 Pier Six Pavilion
Baltimore, MD —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
31-Aug-10 Nokia Theatre
New York, NY —  United States
Supported by Gorevette   Concert  
1-Sep-10 Penn's Peak
Jim Thorpe, PA —  United States
Supported by Gorevette   Concert  
3-Sep-10 Memphis Botanic Gardens
Memphis, TN —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
5-Sep-10 Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
Westhampton, NY —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
8-Sep-10 State Theatre
Falls Church, VA —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert  
10-Sep-10 Twin River Casino - Events Center
Lincoln, RI —  United States
    Concert  
11-Sep-10 House of Blues
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
Supported by Gorevette   Concert  
12-Sep-10 House of Blues
Boston, MA —  United States
Supported by Gorevette   Concert  
16-Nov-10 Speaking Rock Events Center
El Paso, TX —  United States
    Concert  
18-Nov-10 Fox Performing Arts Center
Riverside, CA —  United States
    Concert  
24-Nov-10 Kings Park & Botanic Garden
Perth —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
25-Nov-10 Kings Park & Botanic Garden
Perth —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
27-Nov-10 Peter Lehmann Wines
Tanunda —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
1-Dec-10 Palais Theatre
Melbourne —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
2-Dec-10 Palais Theatre
Melbourne —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
4-Dec-10 Rochford Wines
Coldstream —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
5-Dec-10 Josef Chromy Wines
Relbia —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
7-Dec-10 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
8-Dec-10 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
9-Dec-10 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
11-Dec-10 Bimbadgen Estate
Pokolbin —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
12-Dec-10 Sirromet Wines
Mount Cotton —  Australia
Cancelled due to flooding   Cancelled Concert  
14-Dec-10 Royal Theatre
Canberra —  Australia
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert  
16-Dec-10 Vector Arena
Auckland —  New Zealand
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert,
A Day On The Green Tour
18-Dec-10 Alana Estate
Martinborough —  New Zealand
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert,
A Day On The Green Tour
19-Dec-10 Mudhouse Winery
Waipara —  New Zealand
Blondie and Pretenders   Concert,
A Day On The Green Tour
13-Feb-11 Busch Gardens
Clearwater, FL —  United States
Announced Nov. 19, 2010; cancelled Jan. 7, 2011.   Cancelled Concert  
6-Apr-11 Guitar Center Sessions
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Blondie in LA for TV taping for the DirecTV show.   TV  
7-Apr-11 Guitar Center Sessions
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Blondie in LA for TV taping for the DirecTV show.   TV  
22-May-11     United Kingdom "Mother" released as a U.K. download.   release  
23-May-11 Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show
  United Kingdom
Chris Stein and Debbie Harry will be playing a live session at 7pm.   Radio Show  
30-May-11     United Kingdom "Panic of Girls" released as a U.K. download and collector's edition "fan pack".   release  
4-Jul-11     United Kingdom "Panic of Girls" general release in the U.K.   release  
6-Jul-11 Optimus Alive Festival
Lisbon —  Portugal
    Concert  
7-Jul-11 BBK Live
Bilbao —  Spain
    Concert  
10-Jul-11 T In The Park
Balado —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
11-Jul-11 Kew Gardens
London —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
13-Jul-11 Somerset House
London —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
14-Jul-11 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
    Concert  
15-Jul-11 Zwarte Cross Festival
Lichtenvoorde —  Netherlands
    Concert  
17-Jul-11 Love Box Festival
London —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
19-Jul-11 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert  
20-Jul-11 Galway Arts Festival
Galway —  Ireland
    Concert  
22-Jul-11 York Racecourse
York —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
23-Jul-11 Secret Garden Party
Abbots Ripton —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
24-Jul-11 Splendor Festival
Nottingham —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
26-Jul-11 Villa Marina
Isle of Man —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
28-Jul-11 Epsom Racecourse
Epsom —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
29-Jul-11 Camp Bestival
Dorset —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
31-Jul-11 Kendal Calling
Kendal —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
1-Aug-11 O2 Academy
Liverpool —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
3-Sep-11 Island Resort and Casino
Harris, MN —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
4-Sep-11 Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
Pryor Lake, MN —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
5-Sep-11 Harrah's Stir Cove
Council Bluffs, IA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
7-Sep-11 House of Blues
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
9-Sep-11 The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
Windsor, ON —  Canada
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
10-Sep-11 Casino Rama Entertainment Centre
Orillia, ON —  Canada
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
12-Sep-11 Highline Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
Opening: Lissy Trullie   Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
13-Sep-11 Highline Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
14-Sep-11 Wilbur Theatre
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
16-Sep-11 Music Box at the Borgata
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
17-Sep-11 Oak Ridge Park
Clark, NJ —  United States
Free Festival Show   Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
18-Sep-11 Theatre at Westbury
Westbury, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
20-Sep-11 The Fillmore Silver Spring
Silver Spring, MD —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
21-Sep-11 Durham Performing Arts Center
Durham, NC —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
23-Sep-11 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Alpharetta, GA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
24-Sep-11 Ruth Eckerd Hall
Clearwater, FL —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
28-Sep-11 Mahalia Jackson Theatre
New Orleans, LA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
29-Sep-11 Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater
Austin, TX —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
1-Oct-11 Granada Theater
Dallas, TX —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
2-Oct-11 Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
Mescalero, NM —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
4-Oct-11 The Foundry
Phoenix, AZ —  United States
    Cancelled Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
5-Oct-11 Club Nokia
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
6-Oct-11 Jay Leno show
  United States
Blondie performed "Mother".   TV  
7-Oct-11 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
8-Oct-11 The Beach at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
9-Oct-11 McCallum Theatre
Palm Desert, CA —  United States
    Concert,
Panic of Girls Tour 2011
24-Mar-12 Firefly Gala
Sarasota, FL —  United States
    Concert  
25-Mar-12 Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, FL —  United States
    Concert  
31-Mar-12 The Big Dance Concert Series
New Orleans, LA —  United States
    Concert  
7-Sep-12 Chateau St Michelle Winery
Woodinville, WA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
8-Sep-12 Sleep Country Amphitheatre
Ridgefield, WA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
10-Sep-12 The Warfield
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
11-Sep-12 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
12-Sep-12 Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
14-Sep-12 Sunrise Marketplace
Citrus Heights, CA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
15-Sep-12 Taste of Newport
Newport Beach, CA —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
18-Sep-12 Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheatre
Austin, TX —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
19-Sep-12 Arena Theatre
Houston, TX —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
20-Sep-12 Zoo Amphitheatre
Oklahoma City, OK —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
22-Sep-12 St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Anastasia Isle,FL —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
23-Sep-12 Pinellas Park
Tampa, FL —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
25-Sep-12 The Palladium
Carmel, IN —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
26-Sep-12 Chicago Theatre
Chicago, IL —  United States
Blondie with Devo   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
28-Sep-12 Forest Hills Fine Art Center
Grand Rapids, MI —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
30-Sep-12 PNC Waterside Pavilion
Solomons, MD —  United States
Blondie with Cheap Trick   Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
1-Oct-12 The State Theatre
Falls Church, VA —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
2-Oct-12 State Theatre
New Brunswick, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
4-Oct-12 St. George Theatre
Staten Island, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
5-Oct-12 The Palace Theatre
Greensburg, PA —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
7-Oct-12 The Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Blondie/Devo Tour 2012
31-Oct-12 15th Annual Hulaween Bash at Waldorf-Astoria
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie performed at Bette Midler's private charity event benefiting the New York Restoration Project. Press articles contained photos and noted that Debbie still did not have power after Hurricane Sandy went through the area a few days earlier.   Private Concert  
29-Nov-12 Trusts Stadium
Auckland —  New Zealand
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints   Concert  
1-Dec-12 Derwent Entertainment Centre
Glenorchy —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints   Concert  
3-Dec-12 Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Arts Centre
Melbourne —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints. This show was released on CD. (Buy CD) Concert  
6-Dec-12 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints. This show was released on CD. (Buy CD) Concert  
8-Dec-12 Homebake Festival
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert  
10-Dec-12 Townsville Entertainment Centre
Townsville —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints   Concert  
11-Dec-12 Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre
Mackay —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints   Concert  
13-Dec-12 Riverstage
Brisbane —  Australia
Blondie with Stranglers and The Saints   Concert  
31-Dec-12 The Top of the Standard
New York, NY —  United States
    Benefit Concert  
11-Jun-13 Club Arena
Moscow —  Russia
Rave was debuted   Concert  
14-Jun-13 Sherwood Pines
Edwinstowe —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
15-Jun-13 Thetford Forest
Brandon —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
16-Jun-13 Isle of Wight Festival
Newport —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
18-Jun-13 O2 Academy
Liverpool —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
19-Jun-13 Villa Marina
Isle of Man —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
21-Jun-13 Westonbirt Arboretum
Tetbury —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
22-Jun-13 Bedgebury Pinetum
Tunbridge Wells —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
23-Jun-13 Sands Centre
Carlisle —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
25-Jun-13 Olympia Theatre
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert  
26-Jun-13 Waterfront Hall Auditorium
Belfast —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
28-Jun-13 Dalby Forest
Pickering —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
29-Jun-13 Cannock Chase Forest
Rugeley —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
1-Jul-13 Clyde Auditorium
Glasgow —  United Kingdom
    Concert,
Blondie Blastoff Tour 2013
2-Jul-13 Usher Hall
Edinburgh —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
4-Jul-13 O2 Academy
Newcastle —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
6-Jul-13 Delamere Forest
Delamere —  United Kingdom
Blondie with The Lightning Seeds   Concert  
7-Jul-13 Roundhouse
London —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
9-Jul-13 Kew Gardens
London —  United Kingdom
    Concert  
10-Jul-13 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
    Concert  
12-Jul-13 Musiclac Festival
Aix-Les-Bains —  France
    Concert  
13-Jul-13 TW Classic Festival
Werchter —  Belgium
    Concert  
5-Sep-13 The Casino Ballroom
Hampton Beach, NH —  United States
Blondie with X. The band's itinerary covering the period Sept. 4 through Oct. 13 calls this the "Blondie Blast Off Tour 2013", but the tour (mostly with X) was promoted and advertised as the "No Principals" tour, officially announced in a press release dated June 18.   Concert,
No Principals Tour
6-Sep-13 The Rapids Theatre
Niagara Falls, NY —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
7-Sep-13 The Grand
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
9-Sep-13 9:30 Club
Washington, DC —  United States
Blondie with X (ticket stub) Concert,
No Principals Tour
11-Sep-13 PNC Pavilion
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
12-Sep-13 Royal Oak Music Theatre
Royal Oak, MI —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
14-Sep-13 Riot Fest & Carnival
Chicago, IL —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
17-Sep-13 King County's Marymoor Park
Redmond, WA —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
19-Sep-13 Nob Hill Masonic Center
Redmond, WA —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
20-Sep-13 Montalvo Arts Center
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
21-Sep-13 Theater at Honda Center
Anaheim, CA —  United States
    Concert  
23-Sep-13 Santa Fe Opera House
Santa Fe, NM —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
24-Sep-13 The Plaza Theatre
El Paso, TX —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
26-Sep-13 Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater
Austin, TX —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
27-Sep-13 Warehouse Live - The Ballroom
Houston, TX —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
28-Sep-13 State Fair Of Texas
Dallas, TX —  United States
Blondie with X. Free Concert   Concert,
No Principals Tour
30-Sep-13 Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
1-Oct-13 The Buckhead Theatre
Atlanta, GA —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
3-Oct-13 The Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
4-Oct-13 Roseland Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie with X   Concert,
No Principals Tour
8-Oct-13 Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
New Bedford, MA —  United States
    Concert  
9-Oct-13 Count Basie Theatre
Red Bank, NJ —  United States
  (ticket stub) Concert  
11-Oct-13 Teatro Metropólitan
Mexico City —  Mexico
    Concert  
12-Oct-13 Corona Capital Festival
Mexico City —  Mexico
    Concert  
19-Nov-13 AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Blondie with Green Day. Dreamforce Gala/The Concert for Kids (benefit)   Concert  
17-Dec-13 Apollo Theater
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie and Chris attended the invitation-only Lou Reed memorial. Debbie sang "White Light, White Heat" (external link) Private Event  
31-Dec-13 Times Square
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie performed "One Way or Another" and "Call Me" live on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (at 9:25pm EST).   Concert  
1-Feb-14 Times Square
New York, NY —  United States
Super Bowl Boulevard   Concert  
5-Feb-14 Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY —  United States
US Amnesty International "Bringing Human Rights Home" Concert. Setlist: One Way or Another, A Rose by Any Name, Call Me (external link) Performance  
15-Feb-14 Fontainebleu Hotel
Miami, FL —  United States
BleauLive Concert   Concert  
24-Feb-14 BBC Maida Vale Studios
London —  United States
Band recorded a TV program to be broadcast in May   Recording  
26-Feb-14 O2 Academy
London —  United Kingdom
Received NME Godlike Genius award 2014. Setlist: One Way Or Another, A Rose By Any Other Name, Atomic, Mile High, Rapture/(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)!, Sugar On The Side, Call Me, Heart Of Glass (press release 2) Performance  
12-Mar-14 Austin Music Hall
Austin, TX —  United States
Inducted Kathy Valentine into the Austin Chronicle Music Poll Hall of Fame. Then joined members of the Dead Boys and the Stooges to back Alejandro Escovedo in a performance of the Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat." (press release 1) appearance  
13-Mar-14 Yahoo's Brazos Hall
Austin, TX —  United States
Concert as part of SXSW. Setlist: One Way Or Another, Rave, Hanging On The Telephone, A Rose By Any Name, Mile High, Rapture/(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)!, Atomic, What I Heard, Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass, Call Me (external link) Concert  
15-Mar-14 Stubb's
Austin, TX —  United States
Rachael Ray's Feedback Concert Series (free concert). (external link) Concert  
15-Mar-14 Austin Music Hall
Austin, TX —  United States
Perez Hilton's 7th Annual One Night In Austin. Setlist: One Way Or Another, A Rose By Any Name, Mile High, Rapture, (You Got to) Fight For Your Right (To Party), Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass, Call Me (external link) Performance  
9-May-14 Morrison Hotel Gallery in the Dream Hotel
New York, NY —  United States
Chris opened his gallery exhibit "Blondie 4(0) Ever". Debbie appeared with him for the benefit of the press (photographers and video). Matt and Laurel Katz-Bohen were also in attendance. The announcement on the Internet is available here: (external link) appearance  
13-May-14 Good Morning America
New York, NY —  United States
  (external link) Performance  
13-May-14 BBC Maida Vale Studios
London —  United Kingdom
The performance recorded on 02/24/2014 is aired   TV  
13-May-14 SiriusXM Studios
New York, NY —  United States
Performance and interview with 1st Wave host Richard Blades   Radio Show (recording)  
14-May-14 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
New York, NY —  United States
    TV  
19-May-14 LIVE with Kelly and Michael
New York, NY —  United States
    TV  
15-May-14 SIR Stage 37
New York, NY —  United States
Ray Ban Corporate Event (external link) Private Concert  
19-May-14 Rough Trade Records
New York, NY —  United States
Setlist: One Way Or Another, Rave, A Rose By Any Other Name, Rapture/No Sleep Till Brooklyn Beastie Boys cover), Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass, Mile High, Havana Affair (Ramone's cover), Call Me, Dreaming (encore) (external link) Concert  
22-May-14 Bravo - Watch What Happens Live
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie is interviewed by host Andy Cohen (external link) TV  
23-May-14 SiriusXM Radio
New York, NY —  United States
The recording done on May 13th is broadcast (external link) comment  
24-May-14 Tropicana Casino & Resort
Atlantic City, NJ —  United States
The setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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25-May-14 Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Bethlehem, PA —  United States
The setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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28-May-14 92nd St. "Y"
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie and Chris are interviewed before an audience by Anthony DeCurtis (Rolling Stone) (external link) appearance  
10-Jun-14 Cirkus
Stockholm —  Sweden
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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12-Jun-14 Bergenfest
Bergen —  Norway
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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14-Jun-14 Esbjerg Rock Festival
Esbjerg —  Denmark
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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16-Jun-14 Abbey Road Studios
London —  United Kingdom
    Private Concert  
18-Jun-14 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Netherlands
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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19-Jun-14 Rockhal
Esch-sur-Alzette —  Luxembourg
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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21-Jun-14 Azkena Rock Festival
Vitoria-Gasteiz —  Spain
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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23-Jun-14 Tempodrom
Berlin —  Germany
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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24-Jun-14 Grosse Freiheit 36
Hamburg —  Germany
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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25-Jun-14 E-Werk
Cologne —  Germany
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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27-Jun-14 Glastonbury Festival
Pilton —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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29-Jun-14 O2 Academy
Sheffield —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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30-Jun-14 O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
London —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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1-Jul-14 Village Underground
London —  United Kingdom
Concert for Virgin Atlantic/Vivienne Westwood (external link) Private Concert,
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3-Jul-14 Pedralbes Festival
Barcelona —  Spain
This was originally scheduled for July 2, but the ticket agency called all the buyers to advise them of the change of date. It was eventually cancelled. (external link) Cancelled Concert  
4-Jul-14 Festival Beauregard/Hérouville-Saint-Clair
Caen —  France
    Concert,
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7-Jul-14 Festival Les Déferlantes d'Argelès-sur-Mer
Argelès-sur-Mer —  France
    Concert,
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10-Jul-14 RBC Royal Bank Bluesfest
Ottawa, ON —  Canada
Bluesfest 2014. Also appearing that day were the Band Perry, Young the Giant, John Mayall, Gogol Bordello, Procol Harum the NAC Symphony Orchestra, and Dave Mason's Traffic Jam. A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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11-Jul-14 Festival D'ete International De Quebec
Quebec City QC —  Canada
Blondie was alotted 2 hours, followed by Billy Joel. A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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18-Jul-14 Pemberton Music Festival
Pemberton, BC —  Canada
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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20-Jul-14 Wella Trendvision
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
For the first time, the melody of "Groove Is In The Heart" by Deee-Lite was worked into the instrumental section of "The Tide Is High". A setlist is available here: (set list) Private Concert  
16-Aug-14 V Festival/Hylands Park
Chelmsford —  United Kingdom
For the first time, the melody for "Anarchy In The UK" by the Sex Pistols is briefly heard at the conclusion of "Heart Of Glass". A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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17-Aug-14 V Festival/Weston Park
Stafford —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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19-Aug-14 O2 Academy
Bristol, Avon —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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20-Aug-14 O2 Academy
Leicester —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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22-Aug-14 Rock en Seine Festiva
Paris —  France
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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23-Aug-14 For Noise Festival
Lausanne —  Switzerland
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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25-Aug-14 Špancirfest
Varaždin —  Croatia
Blondie performed "War Child" for the first time on this tour. A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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27-Aug-14 O2 ABC
Glasgow —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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29-Aug-14 Electric Festical
Laois —  Ireland
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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31-Aug-14 La Fête des Solidarités
Namur —  Belgium
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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1-Sep-14 Openluchttheater Rivierenhof
Antwerp —  Belgium
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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3-Sep-14 3 Magnolia Circle
Milan —  Italy
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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6-Sep-14 Black Box Istanbul
Istanbul —  Turkey
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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9-Sep-14 Budapest Arena
Budapest —  Hungary
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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11-Sep-14 Arena Wien
Vienna —  Austria
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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13-Sep-14 O2 Academy
Birmingham —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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14-Sep-14 Live in Hyde Park
London —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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16-Sep-14 iTunes Festival at The Roundhouse
London —  United Kingdom
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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1-Oct-14 Clio Awards
New York, NY —  United States
Blondie wins the Honorary Clio Music Award. Debbie and Chris accept on behalf of the band. (external link) appearance,
Blondie wins the Honorary Clio Music Award. Debbie and Chris accept on behalf of the band.
3-Oct-14 Harrah's Resort SoCal - The Events Center
Valley Center, CA —  United States
A setlist is available here: (external link) Concert,
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5-Oct-14 TDB Festival
Sacramento, CA —  United States
Date range from 3-5   Concert,
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4-Nov-14 Harpers Bazaar Woman of the Year
London —  United Kingdom
    appearance  
11-Nov-14 Ovation Song by Song series
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
  (external link) TV  
18-Nov-14 Ovation Song by Song series
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
    TV  
25-Nov-14 Ovation Song by Song series
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
    TV  
2-Dec-14 Ovation Song by Song series
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
    TV  
5-Dec-14 Symphony Space
New York, NY —  United States
Headlined Theatre Within's 34th Annual John Lennon Tribute   appearance  
11-Dec-14 La Gaité Lyrique
Paris —  France
Debbie performed with Matt Katz-Bohen and Tommy Kessler. Setlist: Denis, A Rose By Any Name, Take Me In The Night, Dreaming (external link) Private Concert  
14-Dec-14 Marc Jacobs Int'l Book
Paris —  France
Debbie and Chris signed copies of Chris' book   appearance  
15-Dec-14 Loius Vuitton Auditorium
Paris —  France
Setlist: One Way Or Another, Rave, Hanging On The Telephone, Mile High, Call Me, Union City Blue, Dreaming, Atomic , Rapture/No Sleep Till Brooklyn Beastie Boys cover), The Tide Is High, Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass   Private Concert  
7-Jan-15   Atlanta, GA —  United States     Private Concert  
25-Jan-15 B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
New York, NY —  United States
    Benefit Concert  
5-Mar-15 Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium
New York, NY —  United States
Performed at the Tibetan House Benefit Concert with Matt Katz-Bohen accompanying on keyboard and guitar. Setlist: Lovelight, A Rose By Any Name, and Heart of Glass   Benefit Concert  
24-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie. Setlist: Strike Me Pink, French Kissing, Imitation of a Kiss, Lovelight, Love with a Vengeance, Lucky Jim, New York Medley, Love Doesn't Frighten Me At All, Wednesday Afternoon/End of the Run, Kiss and Don't Tell, In Love With Love, Rainbow Connection (external link) [*new*] Concert  
25-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie. For this show, Chris Stein performed with them as well. (external link) [*new*] Concert  
26-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Chris Stein and Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie (external link) [*new*] Concert  
27-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
28-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie for the entire concert. In the following setlist, Tommy Kessler joined them on the songs marked with an asterisk. The setlist is Jen Jen, French Kissin, Strike Me Pink, Love Light, I Cover The Waterfront/Hi Baby Doll/New York, New York, Imitation Of A Kiss, Love Doesn't Frighten Me At All* Love With A Vengeance*, The Jam Was Moving*, Too Drunk To Fuck*, In Love With Love, Rainbow Connection.    [*new*] Concert  
29-Mar-15   Canonsburg, PA —  United States Billy O'Connor, Blondie's first drummer (Aug 1974-Feb 1975) died in the afternoon, of antibiotic-resistant pneumonia, subsequent to a severe stroke in late July 2014. (external link) [*new*] comment  
29-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie for the entire concert. Roy Nathanson joined them for a few songs.    [*new*] Concert  
30-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
31-Mar-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
1-Apr-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
2-Apr-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
3-Apr-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
4-Apr-15 Café Carlyle
New York, NY —  United States
Matt Katz-Bohen accompanied Debbie    [*new*] Concert  
13-Jun-15     Sardinia      [*new*] Private Concert  
18-Jun-15   Paris —  France      [*new*] Concert  
27-Jun-15 Madison Square Garden Theater
New York, NY —  United States
Opening for Morrissey. Setlist: One Way Or Another, Rave, Hangin On The Telephone, Call Me, Maria, A Rfose By Any Name, Rapture, Heart Of Glass, The Tide Is High. For the last song, the What Cheer Brigade Wind band joined them on stage. (external link) [*new*] Concert,
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29-Jun-15 Packard Music Hall
Warren, OH —  United States
Setlist: One Way Or Another, Rave, Hanging On The Telephone, Mile High, Call Me, What I Heard, Maria, Euphoria, A Rose By Any Name, Rapture/You Gotta Fight For The Right To Party), The Tide Is High/Groove Is In The Heart, Atomic, Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass, War Child/War Pigs, Dreaming (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
1-Jul-15 The Rose Music Center at The Heights
Huber Heights, OH —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
2-Jul-15 Ravinia Pavilion
Highland Park, IL —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
3-Jul-15 Fair St. Louis
St. Louis, MO —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
5-Jul-15 Hollywood Casino
Toledo, OH —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge. Setlist One Way Or Another, Rave, Hanging On The Telephone, Mile High, Call Me, Maria, Euphoria, A Rose By Any Name, Rapture/You Gotta Fight For The Right To Party), The Tide Is High/Groove Is In The Heart, Atomic, Sugar On The Side, Heart Of Glass, Dreaming (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
7-Jul-15 Earl W. Brydges Artpark
Lewiston, NY —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
8-Jul-15 The Freeman Stage at Bayside
Selbyville, DE —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
10-Jul-15 Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Bethlehem, PA —  United States
  (external link) [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
12-Jul-15 Big Music Fest 2015
Waterloo, ON —  Canada
     [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
18-Jul-15 Project Pabst
Portland, OR —  Untied States
     [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
20-Jul-15 Northern Quest Resort & Casino
Airway Heights, WA —  Untied States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
21-Jul-15 Woodland Park
Seattle, WA —  Untied States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
22-Jul-15 River Rock Casino Resort
Richmond, BC —  Canada
     [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
24-Jul-15 The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
26-Jul-15 The Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Appearing with Melissa Etheridge    [*new*] Concert,
Short & Sweet Tour
10-Dec-15 WTTW Grainger Studios
Chicago, IL —  United States
Taping for PBS Soundstage    [*new*] Recording  
31-Mar-16 Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium
New York, NY —  United States
Performed "Starman" with Matt Katz-Bohen on lead guitar and the group Holy Holy at the 1st evening of "The Music of David Bowie" Tribute.    [*new*] appearance  
1-Apr-16 Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY —  United States
Performed "Heroes" at the 2nd evening of "The Music of David Bowie" Tribute.    [*new*] appearance  
12-May-16 Elmwood Amphitheater
Roanoke, VA —  United States
  (setlist) [*new*] Concert,
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14-May-16 Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD —  United States
  (setlist) [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016
10-Jun-16 Genesee Theater
Waukegan, IL —  United States
  (setlist) [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016
11-Jun-16 Weesner Family Amphitheatre
Apple Valley, MN —  United States
Blondie introduced Prince's "Kiss" within "Rapture" and played the opening chords of "1999" at the start of "Heart of Glass". (setlist) [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016
12-Jun-16 Miller Station
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
Milwaukee Pridefest    [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016
19-Jul-16 Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
For the launch of Levi 505C denim jeans (external link) [*new*] Private Concert  
22-Jul-16 Snoqualmie Casino, Mountain View Terrace
Snoqualmie, WA —  United States
     [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016
24-Jul-16 Winter Park
Winter Park, CO —  United States
The Divide Music Festival. A setlist was provided to us by Blondie's management. (setlist) [*new*] Concert,
Tour 2016