The Monkees Tour Book – 1967 U.S. & British Tour

Over the years of my crate digging, I suddenly started finding Concert Tour Books and thought, why not collect those as well. I have found numerous Kiss, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and others and on one of my more recent digging adventures I found one from The Monkees. It was for their 1967 U.S. Tour and is the oldest Tour Program I have in the collection. As I am a Monkees’ Fan, I figured it needed a good home. It is in fair condition, but someone did feel the need to write on it and name each member on several pages, but that is part of its charm…at least that is what I keep telling myself. Luckily, it was cheap. Still glad to have it.

The Tour Program is for the band’s 1967 US & British Tour which kicked off on June 9, 1967 at the Hollywood Bowl and then saw the band head to England for 5 shows and the back to the states to finish off the Summer with numerous dates across the country. It was the height of Monkeemania which saw them hit 28 cities and a fun, cool fact is the Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for them on a handful of their American tour dates. And Lulu opened for them in England.

The shows would last about 65 minutes or so and the average setlist looked like below…

Last Train to Clarksville
You Just May Be the One
The Girl I Knew Somewhere
I Wanna Be Free
Sunny Girlfriend
Your Auntie Grizelda
Forget That Girl
Sweet Young Thing
Mary, Mary
Cripple Creek  (Peter solo)
You Can’t Judge a Book By the Cover  (Mike solo)
Gonna Build a Mountain  (Davy solo)
I Got a Woman  (Micky solo)
I’m a Believer
Randy Scouse Git
(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone

Oh, man I would’ve loved to have seen them play back in those days…there was a problem as I wasn’t even born yet at the time of these shows. I was still about 18 months out from being born. So, the main reason we are here is to look at the tour book so let us get to that.

After opening the cover, you will see an ad on one side and the band on the other…there is no denying what year this was with those outfits.

Then it is a lot of band shots…of course…

And then an ad for the Pontiac GTO as well as the famous Monkee Mobile…a Pontiac GTO…

Another Big Band Picture…

And then solo band members…with Mike Nesmith first up…including a little bio

And Mickey Dolenz, now notice his name is not at the top of the bio while all the other band members are…strange…

Ok, wait…first a full band shot since we are at the centerfold…

Alright, back to the individual band member pages…David Jones, you’re up…

And last, but certainly not least…Peter Tork…

And now back to the band pages…

And the final band picture with more ads…hmmm…were women the target audience here with these ads? I believe so…

And if that wasn’t enough ads, how about one more on the back cover…in color…

And that is all we have for you this time. This is a time warp back to the 60’s for sure. The clothes, the ads, the cars, the hair…so cool. I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did putting it together. Thanks for hanging around. Have a great rest of the day.

14 thoughts on “The Monkees Tour Book – 1967 U.S. & British Tour

  1. Awesome find! AXS TV plays ‘The Monkees’ television show sometimes and I’ve seen an episode or two, which I thought were decent. What’s crazy though is that most of the members aren’t even alive anymore, which is sad.

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