1980–1984: Bigger Tours, New Demands

Logo for Showco archives, 1980-1984, with black text and a border of green and blue dots.

From 1980 to 1984, touring kept accelerating—bigger productions, tighter schedules, and crews expected to deliver consistent, powerful sound night after night. These were years when live shows were getting more complex, and the work behind the scenes had to be sharper than ever.

This section of the archive highlights Showco’s work during the early ’80s, with materials from tours by artists like Van Halen, ZZ Top, The Who, Styx, Eric Clapton, The Beach Boys, and more.

I’m building this archive by hand and will keep adding photos, itineraries, stage plots, and ephemera as they’re located and digitized.

Were you on the road, in the crowd, or working with Showco between 1980 and 1984?
If you have photos, passes, documents, or stories from this era, please contact me to help expand this part of the archive.

Artists and Tours from this Era

This year is in progress. I’m building out this section now—if you have photos, documents, or stories from this year, I’d love to hear from you.
—Indigo Kretzschmar-May

Showco logo with dotted border, and text "Behind the Scenes" underneath.

From the Office

Running a touring sound company took more than road cases and mixing boards. These internal memos during 1980-1984 offer a rare look at how Showco operated behind the scenes — from policy updates and crew announcements to the day-to-day business of keeping the show on the road.