Victory Tour (The Jacksons Tour) - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
Full dress rehearsal concert
July 1, 1984 Birmingham United States Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
North America
July 6, 1984 Kansas City United States Arrowhead Stadium
July 7, 1984
July 8, 1984
July 13, 1984 Dallas Texas Stadium
July 14, 1984
July 15, 1984
July 21, 1984 Jacksonville Gator Bowl Stadium
July 22, 1984
July 23, 1984
July 29, 1984 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
July 30, 1984
July 31, 1984
August 4, 1984 New York City Madison Square Garden
August 5, 1984
August 10, 1984 Knoxville Neyland Stadium
August 11, 1984
August 12, 1984
August 17, 1984 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome
August 18, 1984
August 19, 1984
August 25, 1984 Buffalo Rich Stadium
August 26, 1984
September 1, 1984 Philadelphia JFK Stadium
September 2, 1984
September 7, 1984 Denver Mile High Stadium
September 8, 1984
September 17, 1984 Montreal Canada Montreal Olympic Stadium
September 18, 1984
September 21, 1984 Washington, D.C. United States RFK Stadium
September 22, 1984
September 28, 1984 Philadelphia JFK Stadium
September 29, 1984
October 5, 1984 Toronto Canada Canadian National Exhibition Stadium
October 6, 1984
October 7, 1984
October 12, 1984 Chicago United States Comiskey Park
October 13, 1984
October 14, 1984
October 19, 1984 Cleveland Cleveland Municipal Stadium
October 20, 1984
October 26, 1984 Atlanta Fulton County Stadium
October 27, 1984
November 2, 1984 Miami Miami Orange Bowl
November 3, 1984
November 9, 1984 Houston Astrodome
November 10, 1984
November 16, 1984 Vancouver Canada BC Place Stadium
November 17, 1984
November 18, 1984
November 30, 1984 Los Angeles United States Dodger Stadium
December 1, 1984
December 2, 1984
December 7, 1984
December 8, 1984
December 9, 1984

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