DELIVERIN'
Poco lives as the LEGACY album project reunites the original lineup. Richie Furay stays only for the spring tour supporting Richard Marx. He pulls out of the summer LEGACY tour and is replaced by Jack Sundrud. The band uses David Vanecore on keyboards for both tours. Poco does promotional tours of Britain and Europe and plays a short tour of Japan, the band's first appearance there.
| Date | Venue/City | Also performing | Notes | Links |
| December 31 | Pavilion at the Old Post Office, Washington DC | This was an
acoustic warmup show prior to the Richard Marx tour.
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Set List |
| Date | Venue/City | Also performing | Notes | Links |
| January 22 | Newport Theatre, Columbus, OH | This was a scheduled warmup show that was canceled so Poco could appear on the Jay Leno show. It was originally rescheduled for February 19 but they did not return until the summer tour. | ||
| January 24 | A.J. Palumbo Center, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA | Richard Marx | The first show of the winter tour. Poco added keyboard player David Vanecore to the group for live performances. | Set List |
| January 25 | The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI | Richard Marx | This show was sold out. | |
| January 26 | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH | Richard Marx | This show
was sold out.
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Set List |
| January 27 | John F. Savage Hall, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH | Richard Marx | 6,662 of a possible 7,192 attend this show | |
| January 29 | St. Josephs Civic Center, Kansas City, MO | Richard Marx | ||
| January 30 | St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO | Richard Marx | Set List |
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| January 31 | Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL | Richard Marx | ||
| February 2 | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | Richard Marx | ||
| February 3 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN | Richard Marx | ||
| February 4 | ACC Center, Notre Dame Univeristy, South Bend, IN | Richard Marx | ||
| February 6 | Hilton Coliseum, Iowa State Univeristy, Ames, IA | Richard Marx | Set List | |
| February 7 | Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH | Richard Marx | ||
| February 9-10 | Radio City Music Hall, New York City, NY | Richard Marx | ||
| February 11 | Patriot Center, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA | Richard Marx | Set List | |
| February 12 | Firehouse Cafe, Worcester, MA | Jim Perry | Rusty Young and Randy Meisner sat in and jammed with the club's headliner, Jim Perry during an off day on the tour's schedule. | |
| February 13 | University of Hartford, Hartford, CT | Richard Marx | ||
| February 14 | The Centrum, Worcester, MA | Richard Marx | After the gig, Messina and Young sit in with the Fly Amero Band at the Firehouse Cafe. | |
| February 15 | Montreal Forum, Montreal, Canada | Richard Marx | Set List | |
| February 16 | The Diamond Club, Toronto, Canada | Set List | ||
| April 7 | Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN | Poco performs at Farm Aid IV | Set List | |
| June 24 | Del Mar Fair, Del Mar, CA | The start of the summer tour. Poco would often headline these shows. They added Jack Sundrud to the group to replace Richie Furay. David Vandacore remained from the winter tour on keyboards. | ||
| June 30 | River Fest, Ft. Madison, WI | |||
| July 1-2 | Summerfest, Heartland Stage, Milwaukee, WI | |||
| July 3 | Taste of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN | |||
| July 4 | Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX | Lacy J. Dalton, BTO, REO Speedwagon | ||
| July 7 | American Music Festival, Winter Park, CO | Los Lobos, Leon Russell, Richard Thompson, Joe Ely | Richie Furay sits in. Sound system problems and rain plague the band's set. | Set List |
| July 8 | Howelson Hill, Steamboat Springs, CO | |||
| July 10 | Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa, CA | |||
| July 11 | Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA | Kris McKay | An
announcement prior to the show that Furay was not on the
tour led several people in the half-filled hall to leave
for refunds since Furay's name was prominent in the
advertisements for the show.
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Set List |
| July 12 | The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA | |||
| July 13 | Ventura Concert Theatre, Ventura, CA | Paul Cotton sits in for the encore. | Set List | |
| July 14 | Celebrity Theatre, Anaheim, CA | Set List | ||
| July (UD) | Unknown venue, Portland, OR | Show was canceled | ||
| July 17 | The Muni, St. Louis, MO | Chicago | Set List | |
| July 18 | Holiday Star Theatre, Merrillville, IN | Dave Mason | ||
| July 19 | Club Eastbrook, Grand Rapids, MI | |||
| July 20 | Ontario Place, Ontario, Canada | |||
| July 21 | I. C. Light Melody Tent, Pittsburgh, PA | A ticket for the show clarified the venue. | Set List | |
| July 22 | Chene Park, Detroit, MI | A disappointing crowd as less than 500 show up in a venue that seats 7,000. | ||
| July 27 | The Paradise, Boston, MA | |||
| July 28 | The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY | |||
| July 29 | Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA | |||
| July 31 | Berkshire Performing Arts Center, Lenox, MA | |||
| August 1 | Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH | Dave Mason | Set List | |
| August 3 | Waterloo Village, Stanhope, NJ | Set List | ||
| August 4 | Naval Air Station, New London, CT | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| August 5 | Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA | Dave Mason | Set List | |
| August 6 | Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, LI, NY | Dave Mason | ||
| August 8 | The Ritz, New York City, NY | Dave Mason | ||
| August 10 | The Boathouse, Norfolk, VA | Kris McKay | ||
| August 11 | Quantico Marine Base, Quantico, VA | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| August 12 | Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville, NC | .38 Special, Angel Train | Show .was canceled when units stationed at the base were sent to Saudi Arabia as part of Desert Shield just days before the show. | |
| August 18 | Liversedge Hall, Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, FL | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| August 19 | Fort Stewart, Hinesville, GA | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| August 21 | Newport Music Theater, Columbus, OH | Set List | ||
| August 22 | Front Row Theatre, Cleveland, OH | Kris McKay | ||
| August 23 | The Zoo, Cincinnati, OH | |||
| August 24 | Tennessee River Roast, Chatanooga, TN | This date is unconfirmed and is my best guess given that this was an open date on the original itinerary at this point. Bill Farrar provided the information on the venue. | ||
| August 25 | P.E. Stone Athletic Center, Naval Air Station, Memphis, TN | .38 Special, Angel Train | Kevin Blanton informs us that this show was changed to an outdoor show on base. | |
| August 26 | Fort Polk, Leesville, LA | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| August 27 | Tower Theatre, Houston, TX | |||
| August 30 | Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, AZ | Kris McKay | Set List | |
| August 31 | Bujalski Field, Fort Huachuca, Tucson, AZ | .38 Special, Angel Train | This was a rain-shortened show. 2,400 attend | |
| September 1 | A.C. "Ace" Bowen Rodeo Grounds, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA | .38 Special, Angel Train | This show was opened to the public after many of the military personnel had been sent overseas. | |
| September 3 | Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, HI | .38 Special, Angel Train | ||
| October 15-16 | Nakano Sunplaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Set List | ||
| October 19 | Kosei Nenkin Hall, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan | Set List | ||
| October 21 | The Bottom Line, Nagoya, Japan | Set List | ||
| October 22 | Takatyuki Shimin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan | Set List |
Total Shows played: 68