1974

Jan 4 -- Capitol Center, Largo, MD

Jan 29 -- The Jackson 5 leave for Africa

Feb 1 -- Demba Diop Stadium, Dakar, Senegal

Feb 2-3 -- Theatre National Daniel Sorano, Dakar, Senegal

Feb 19 -- "Dancing Machine / It's Too Late to Change the Time" (Motown 1286) is released

Feb 22 -- Astrodome, Houston, TX

Mar 2 -- The Jackson 5 attend the Grammy Awards program and present an award to Gladys Knight and the Pips

April 9-23 -- MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

April 26-29 -- Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, NV

May 13 -- RFK Stadium, Washington, DC

June 24-30 -- Mill Run theater, Chicago, IL

July 8-14 -- Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA

July 19 -- Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA

July 20 -- New Jersey State Fair, Trenton, NJ

July 21 -- Virginia Coliseum, Richmond, VA

July 26 -- New York Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

July 27 -- Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

July 29-Aug 4 -- Front Row Theater, Cleveland, OH

Aug 6 -- Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL

Aug 7 -- Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, LA

Aug 10 -- Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO

Aug 11 -- Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO

Aug 16 -- Civic Center, St. Paul, MN

Aug 17 -- World Expo, Spokane, WA

Aug 21-Sept 3 -- MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

Sept 4 - Oct 1 -- South American Tour

Sept 5 -- Dancing Machine released

Oct 1 -- "Whatever You Got, I Want/I Can't Quit Your Love" (Motown 1308) is released

Oct 4-6 -- Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, NV

Oct 7-Nov 1 -- Far East Tour

Nov 3 -- Coliseum, Oakland, CA

Nov 20-Dec 3 -- MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

Dec 23 -- "I Am Love Pt. 1/I Am Love Pt. 2" (Motown 1310) is released

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Dates documented in local Black newspapers and press clippings of the era. Thanks to my friends at MJJVault for help in pulling together the chronology, especially Justin, Corey, Chris, LKizzle, Jaorecords, Jaywonder, EZ, and the hostess with the most-est, Christina. And a special thanks to the old-school fan and chronologist, Tony, who started it all.