Promoter Irvin Feld booked the fall edition of the Biggest Show of Stars to cover 28 states and 5 Canadian provinces with a total of 80 shows. Even before the tour began, it made headlines when the September 8 show in Washington DC was cancelled when city commissioners banned headliner Fats Domino from appearing because his behavior would lead to a riot requiring every policeman in the city. Feld, a native of Washington DC, moved the show to Annapolis. This package adds the red-hot Buddy Holly and the Crickets and Paul Anka to the lineup.
Talent:
Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly & Crickets, Paul Anka, Spanials,
Drifters, Everly Brothers, Frankie Lymon, Lavern Baker, Jimmy Bowen, Buddy
Knox, The Diamonds, Clyde McPhatter, Johnnie and Joe, The Bobbettes, Paul Williams Orchestra
September
6, 1957 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA
September
7, 1958 The Mosque, Richmond, VA
September
8, 1957 Carr's Beach Ballroom, Annapolis, MD
September
9, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Norfolk, VA
September
10, 1957 Akron Armory, Akron, OH
September
11, 1957 Garden, Cincinnati, OH
September
12, 1957 Fairgrounds Coliseum, Columbus, OH
September
13, 1957 Sports Arena, Hershey, PA
Chuck Berry comes down with the flu and is unable to perform tonight.
September
15, 1957 Forum, Montreal, Canada
A huge 30,000 crowd packs the Forum for two shows for a gross of $51,890.
September
16, 1957 War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY
September
17, 1957 War Memorial Audiorium, Rochester, NY
September
18, 1957 Coliseum, Baltimore, MD
September
19, 1957 Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC
September
21, 1957 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
September 23, 1957 New Auditorium, Columbus, GA
September 24, 1957 Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga, TN
Starting today, Paul Anka, Buddy Holly and the Crickets, and the Everly Brothers are dropped from the lineup for the next five shows since black performers and with performers cannot appear together in those cities.
September 25, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, AL
September 26, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
September 27, 1957 Auditorium, Memphis, TN
September
28, 1957 Memorial Auditorium, Tulsa, OK
The Everlys, Buddy Holly and the Crickets and Paul Anka return to the lineup tonight. During the day, Buddy and the Crickets go to Tinker Air Force Base and record four songs including Maybe Baby in the Officer's Club Lounge.
September
30, 1957 City Auditorium, Wichita Falls, TX
October
1, 1957 New Auditorium, Dallas, TX
October
2, 1957 Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Worth, TX
October
4, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX
Two shows at 7:30 and 10 p.m.
October
6, 1957 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX
October
7 ,1957 City Coliseum, Austin, TX
October
8, 1957 City Auditorium, El Paso, TX
October
9, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM
October
10, 1957 Calalina High School Gym, Tucson, AZ
October
11, 1957 Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ
October
12, 1957 Mission Beach Ballroom, San Diego, CA
Tonight's show is a sell-out.
October
13, 1957 Memorial Auditorium, Fresno, CA
October
15, 1957 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
Starting with today's show and running the remainder of the tour, Feld drops the black acts The Bobbettes, The Spaniels, and Johnnie and Joe and adds Eddie Cochrane, Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen to the lineup. Fats Domino also choses to close the first half of the show so he can have his evenings free for partying and socializing.
October
17, 1957 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA
October
19, 1957 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
October
20, 1957 Civic Auditorium, Stockton, CA (matinee)
October
20, 1957 Auditorium, Oakland, CA (evening)
October
22, 1957 Paramount Theater, Portland, OR
October
23, 1957 Georgia Auditorium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October
24, 1957 Temple Theater, Tacoma, WA
October
25-26, 1957 Orpheum Theater, Seattle, WA
The cast throws a surprise birthday party for Irvin Feld after one of these shows. He was lured to the party by the report that Lavern Baker and Clyde McPhatter were fighting.
October
27, 1957 Coliseum, Spokane, WA
October
28, 1957 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Having had their fill of Paul Anka's bratty behavior, the cast decides to strike back. Backstage, several acts strip Anka while Lavern Baker smears him with blackened cold cream and then dumps two pillows of feathers on him.
October
29, 1957 Stampede Corral, Calgary, Canada
October
30, 1957 Edmonton Gardens, Edmonton, Canada
October
31, 1957 Exhibition Auditorium, Regina, Canada
November
1, 1957 Arena Auditorium, Denver, CO
Feld adds the Diamonds to the lineup, increasing the number of white artists to over half. After the show, radio DJ Freeman "Free" Hover conducts interviews in Eddie Cochrane's suite for KCSR in Chadron, Nebraska of several stars of the show. Amazingly, these interviews have survived and can be found on YouTube
November
2, 1957 Forum, Wichita, KS
November
3, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
November
4, 1957 Music Hall City Auditorium, Omaha, NE
November
6, 1957 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
One show booked at 8:30 p.m.
November
7, 1957 Indiana Theater, Indianapolis, IN
November
10, 1957 Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
November
11, 1957 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH
November
12, 1957 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA
November
13, 1957 Warner Brothers Theatre, Erie, PA
November
14, 1957 RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY
November
15, 1957 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA
Boston police prove to be tough on the fans as they arrest dozens of kids and kicked out another dozen for dancing.
November
16, 1957 State Theater, Hartford, CT
November
17, 1957 Forum, Montreal, Canada
A return booking to accommodate the fans who didn't get into the shows back in September.
November
18, 1957 Auditorium Arena, Toronto, Canada
November
19, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
November
20, 1957 Arena, Philadelphia, PA
November 21, 1957 Paramount Theater, Brooklyn, NY
LOOK magazine sends a photographer to the show and the bulk of the attention goes to Fats Domino despite several of the acts who went to #1 during the tour.
November
22, 1957 Municipal Auditorium, Norfolk, VA
November
23, 1957 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
November
24, 1957 Mosque, Richmond, VA
The wrap party was held in a club that did not usually allow blacks, yet another big step that rock n' roll was going to continue to push the envelope.