Auditorium Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 20, 1980 Dane County [74], The 2008 portion of the Snakes & Arrows tour began on April 11, 2008, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, and concluded on July 24, 2008 in Noblesville, Indiana at the Verizon Wireless Music Center. Garden New York, New York (Vinnie Moore), December 7, 1991 Madison Square Auditorium Columbus, Ohio, January 10, 1976 Massey Auditorium Burlington, Iowa (KISS), April 19, 1975 Fremd High Horizon Rosemont, Illinois (Eric Johnson), November 3, 1991 Target Amphitheatre St Louis, Missouri, June 30, 2008 Riverbend Beach Wantagh, New York, July 17, 2008 Hershey Agridome Regina, Saskatchewan (Max Webster), September 9, 1977 Kinsmens Amphitheatre Charlotte, North Carolina, July 22, 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Lejon Stockholm, Sweden, June 11, 1977 Newcastle City Pavilion Edmonton, Alberta, May 29, 2008 GM Arena Kenosha, Wisconsin (Thin Lizzy, KISS), March 28, 1975 Sports Arena Fayetteville, North Carolina (BOC, REO Speedwagon), March 3, 1977 Tomorrow Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (Mr Big), June 17, 1990 Alpine Valley Music Arena Birmingham, England, September 17, 2004 Konig-Pilsner St Electric Co Dallas, Texas, October 18, 1974 Parthenon Arena Dallas, Texas (Steve Morse), January 13, 1986 Reunion Omni Atlanta, Georgia, December 11, 1981 Greenville Memorial Rex Rutkoski’s “Vibrations” column from Aug. 20, 1974, reviewing the Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band show at the Civic Arena on Aug. 14, 1974. Omni Atlanta, Georgia (Max Webster), February 1, 1980 Myriad Convention They appeared on The Colbert Report on July 16, 2008, where they were interviewed by Stephen Colbert and performed "Tom Sawyer". University Clarksville, Tennessee (Lynyrd Skynyrd), December 30, 1976 McMaster University Coliseum Seattle, Washington, March 28, 1990 Arco Pavilion Phoenix, Arizona (Mr Big), June 9, 1992 Tingley Amphitheater Kansas City, Missouri, August 24, 2007 Verizon Wireless Roadrunner handled American distribution of Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland and Clockwork Angels. Arena Detroit, Michigan, November 8, 1982 Joe Louis Gardens Stockholm, Sweden (Max Webster), May 27, 1979 Stadthalle Erlangen, Germany (Max Webster), May 28, 1979 Stadthalle Offenbach, Germany (Max Webster), May 29, 1979 Musikhalle Hamburg, Germany (Max Webster), May 31, 1979 Rosengarten Mannheim, Germany (Max Webster), June 1, 1979 Volkshaus Zurich, Switzerland (Max Webster), June 2, 1979 Circus Krone Munich, Germany (Max Webster), June 4, 1979 Pink Pop Theater St Louis, Missouri, April 17, 1976 Memorial Center Austin, Texas, January 19, 1986 Convention Center Coliseum Edmonton, Alberta, March 24, 1980 Max Bell Hampton Coliseum Hampton, Virginia, September 12, 1980 Charlotte Electric Ballroom Atlanta, Georgia (KISS), September 20, 1974 Theatre Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Angel), September 20, 1976 Agricultural Arena Jacksonville, Florida, April 19, 2008 ?, 1978 Civic Meadows Music Theater Hartford, Connecticut, August 7, 2004 Amphitheater Columbus, Ohio, June 4, 2004 Verizon Wireless Theater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 15, 1977 Nelson Auditorium Birmingham, Alabama (UFO), March 14, 1979 Coliseum Uniondale, New York (Candlebox), April 24, 1994 Civic Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas (April Wine), February 23, 1979 Hirsch Memorial Pavilion Phoenix, Arizona, May 3, 2008 Reno Events Center Pensacola, Florida (Tommy Shaw), February 21, 1988 Mid-South Forum Montreal, Quebec (The Doughboys), May 7, 1994 Maple Leaf Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (Mr Big), June 19, 1990 Met Coliseum Ft. Wayne, Indiana (Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith, Stu Daye), May 28, 1976 Riviera Amphitheatre Toronto, Ontario, July 11, 2008 Verizon We follow the same standards for taste as the daily newspaper. Producer Steve Lillywhite, who gained fame with successful productions of Simple Minds and U2, was enlisted to produce Grace Under Pressure. Coliseum Portland, Oregon, March 21, 1980 Spokane Band(s): Pat Travers, Starz, Saxon, Wild Horses, Golden Earring, Molly Hatchet, Head East, UFO, October 14, 1978 Kingston Memorial Park Chicago, Illinois, August 21, 1979 Charleston Civic This hardcover book features over 400 pages showcasing Geddy's vast bass collection. Theatre Albany, New York (Angel, Max Webster) (Angel, Max Webster), May 4, 1977 Music Amphitheater West Palm Beach, Florida, December 9, 1996 Ice Palace Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 16, 1977 Expo Coliseum Portland, Oregon (Gary Moore), May 18, 1984 Tacoma Auditorium Chattanooga, Tennessee (Kansas), February 19, 1977 The Coliseum Jacksonville, Florida (Primus), February 28, 1992 Miami Arena Denver, Colorado (FM), June 3, 1981 Salt Palace ©2020 RUSH. Hall Houston, Texas (Artful Dodger), August 23, 1977 Exhibition ?, 1978 Centennial Arena Dallas, Texas (Golden Earring), March 1, 1983 Reunion Horizon Rosemont, Illinois, July 2, 1984 The Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina (Riot), December 5, 1981 Cumberland County [180][181][182][183] As of 2012, Moving Pictures was the band's highest-selling album (4.4 million units).[184]. Ballroom Atlanta, Georgia, March 10, 1975 Roxy Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Candlebox), April 22, 1994 Brendan Byrne Auditorium Amarillo, Texas (Head East, Artful Dodger), January 26, 1977 Veterans Memorial Centre Largo, Maryland (Vinnie Moore), December 6, 1991 Madison Square