Boston's 1978 Concert History

Boston is a rock band that formed in 1974 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Centered on guitarist, songwriter, and producer Tom Scholz, a former product designer at Polaroid Corporation and an MIT engineering student, the band's best known works include the popular singles "More Than a Feeling", "Peace of Mind", "Foreplay/Long Time", "Don't Look Back", and "Amanda" among others. Their 1976 self-titled debut is the second biggest-selling debut album of all-time in the U.

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Dec 14, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Rochester, New York, United States
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Dec 13, 1978
Boston
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Providence Civic Center Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Dec 12, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar

Boston - Don't Look Back Tour

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Cumberland County Civic Center Portland, Maine, United States
Dec 11, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Jadwin Gym, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Dec 10, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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NYCB LIVE: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum New York, New York, United States
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Dec 08, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar

Boston

Savage Arena Toledo, Ohio, United States
Dec 04, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar War Memorial Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 02, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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King's Hall College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 01, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar Laker Hall, SUNY Oswego Rochester, New York, United States
Nov 30, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar Field House, Alfred State University Alfred, NY
Nov 28, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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William and Mary Hall Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Nov 27, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Jadwin Gym, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Nov 26, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Halsey Field House, U.S. Naval Academy Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Nov 25, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Rochester War Memorial Rochester, New York, United States
Nov 23, 1978
Sammy Hagar / Boston

Don’t Look Back

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Utica Memorial Auditorium Utica, New York, United States
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Nov 22, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena Binghamton, New York, United States
Nov 20, 1978
Boston
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Capital Centre Landover, Maryland, United States
Nov 19, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Capital Centre Landover, Maryland, United States
Nov 17, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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Barton Hall, Cornell University Ithaca, New York, United States
Nov 16, 1978
Boston / Sammy Hagar
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SUNY Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, New York, United States

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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Nov 19, 1978 [592-small]

Boston / Sammy Hagar
Nov 19, 1978
 Landover, Maryland, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Aug 29, 1978 [985-small]

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Aug 29, 1978
 New York, New York, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Oct 23, 1978 [523-small]

Boston / Sammy Hagar
Oct 23, 1978
 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Boston on Aug 17, 1978 [181-small]

Boston
Aug 17, 1978
 Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Oct 18, 1978 [457-small]

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Oct 18, 1978
 Richfield Township, Ohio, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Aug 24, 1978 [734-small]

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Aug 24, 1978
 Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Oct 18, 1978 [437-small]

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Oct 18, 1978
 Richfield Township, Ohio, United States
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Boston / Cheap Trick / Eddie Money on Sep 2, 1978 [063-small]

Boston / Cheap Trick / Eddie Money
Sep 2, 1978
 Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Boston / Black Sabbath / Van Halen / Sammy Hagar / Richie Lecea on Sep 23, 1978 [974-small]

Boston / Black Sabbath / Van Halen / Sammy Hagar / Richie Lecea
Sep 23, 1978
 Anaheim, California, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Oct 18, 1978 [237-small]

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Oct 18, 1978
 Richfield Township, Ohio, United States
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Boston / Sammy Hagar on Aug 21, 1978 [893-small]

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Aug 21, 1978
 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Boston / Cheap Trick / Eddie Money on Sep 2, 1978 [755-small]

Boston / Cheap Trick / Eddie Money
Sep 2, 1978
 Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Archie Jan 11, 2022

It shows Boston played at Illinois State University Nov 18 in Aroura IL!
That is incorrect!!! They played at Illinois State University but that’s not Aroura! It’s Normal Illinois! I know because I was there and ISU IS NOT IN AROURA it’s in Normal IL. and StarCastle opened for them!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Where was Boston from and when did the band start?

The band Boston is named after Boston, Massachusetts, the city where the band formed in 1975.

Who were the original 5 members of Boston?

Boston's original members were:

  • Multi-instrumentalist and sound engineer Tom Scholz
  • Guitarist Barry Godreau
  • Vocalist Brad Delp
  • Drummer Jim Masdea
  • Bassist Fran Sheehan

Where are the original members of Boston now?

While Boston is still performing and releasing music today, Tim Scholz is the only original member still in the band. In addition to his rock music career, he also runs his own company, Scholz Research &Development, Inc, where he designs and markets his musical inventions. He is married to Kim Hart and lives in Boston.

Barry Godreau continued his music career after leaving Boston in 1981. He’s released several solo albums, formed bands Orion The Hunter and RTZ, and was a member of the short-lived Ernie and the Automatics between 2009 and 2011. Today, he lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Connie.

Brad Delp left Boston in 1988, formed RTZ with Godreau in 1991, and rejoined Boston in 1994. He continued performing with the band until 2007 when he committed suicide in his home in Atkinson, New Hampshire.

Jim Masdea exited the group in 1976 and is still thriving in his music career. Today, he performs a combination of originals and a wide range of Boston classics.

Finally, Fran Sheehan exited the band in the early '80s after sustaining a hand injury from a biking accident. Today, he owns and operates a restaurant.

Which members of Boston went to MIT?

Tom Scholz graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a bachelor's in mechanical engineering in 1969 and a master's degree in 1970.

Where can you find Tom Scholz's "Rockman" amplifier?

Early in the '70s, Tom Scholz designed and built his masterpiece recording studio located in the basement of an apartment. He later founded his own company, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., where he continues designing amplifiers and other musical equipment. You can purchase Tom Scholz's "Rockman" amplifier at online stores like eBay and Amazon.

How much is Tom Scholz worth?

Today, Tom Scholz is worth around $120 million.

Which Boston band member died in 2007?

Brad Delp, the band's original lead singer, passed away on March 9, 2007 from suicide at his Atkinson, New Hampshire home. He was 55 years old when he died.

Which Boston band member died in 2017?

Sib Hashian, the band’s drummer drummer and keyboardist between 1976 and 1983, died in 2017 from a heart attack during a concert aboard the Indendence of the Seas cruise ship. He was 67 years old when he died.

When did Boston release the album Don't Look Back?

Boston released Don't Look Back, their second album, in 1978. It reached number four on the Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

When did Boston release the song "More Than A Feeling"?

The song "More Than a Feeling" was written by Tom Scholz. It was released in September 1976 as Boston's first lead single. The song hit number five on the Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, was ranked the 39th best hard rock song of all time by VH1, and was listed as one of the 500 Songs That Have Shaped Rock and Roll according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

How many concerts has Boston had?

Boston has had 1,001 concerts.

What genre is Boston?

Boston is most often considered to be Rock, United States, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Progressive Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Art Rock, Glam Metal, Melodic, Uplifting, Anthemic, Happy, and Massachusetts.

When was the last Boston concert?

The last Boston concert was on September 04, 2022. The bands that performed were: BOSTON.

What setlist does Boston play live?

The songs that Boston performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 04, 2022 concert:

  1. Back in the Saddle
  2. Same Old Song and Dance
  3. Rag Doll
  4. Mama Kin
  5. Remember (Walking in the Sand)
  6. Stop Messin' Around
  7. Hangman Jury
  8. Seasons of Wither
  9. Livin' on the Edge
  10. Full Circle
  11. Cryin'
  12. The Other Side
  13. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
  14. Love in an Elevator
  15. Sweet Emotion
  16. Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
  17. Dream On
  18. Walk This Way
  19. Big Ten Inch Record

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