The Technical Ecstasy Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It began on 22 October 1976 and ended on 22 April 1977.
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Associated album | Technical Ecstasy |
Start date | 22 October 1976 |
End date | 22 April 1977 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 81 (85 scheduled) |
Black Sabbath concert chronology |
Having toned down the band's 'black magic' image for Technical Ecstasy, Geezer Butler assured Circus, "Parents can take their kids to our shows now."[1] Opening acts included Ted Nugent and, promoting their Next album, Journey.[citation needed]
A notorious encounter occurred between Geezer Butler and Malcolm Young of support band AC/DC when the tour reached Europe. "Flick-knives were banned in England," Butler recalled, "but, when we were playing in Switzerland, I bought one. I was just flicking it, when Malcolm Young came up to me and started slagging Sabbath… He came over and said, 'You must think you're big, having a flick-knife.' I said, 'What are you talking about?' And that was it. Nobody got hurt."[2]
AC/DC's support slot had, in any case, begun inauspiciously. "All the gear was blowing up," reported Angus Young of their first show, in Paris. "We played about twenty minutes then destroyed the stage."[3]
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Date | City | Venue | Attendance | Gross | Ref(s) |
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8 December 1976 | Pittsburgh, United States | Civic Arena | 15,000 / 15,000 | $112,500 | [7] |
10 December 1976 | Niagara Falls, United States | Niagara Falls Convention Center | 8,012 | $52,078 | |
11 December 1976 | New Haven, United States | New Haven Coliseum | 7,800 | $53,500 |