The Hide Your Sheep Tour was a 1982-83 concert tour by the American hard rock band Van Halen in support of their fifth studio album Diver Down.
Reception
Pete Bishop from the Pittsburgh Press gave Van Halen's performance a mixed review. He praised Roth’s vocals but said he gave an "obnoxious, disgusting exhibition" that the band did not need. He reported pre-show problems and that during the show some fans climbed onstage while others threw objects on stage. He praised the entertainment as in best physical rock 'n' roll tradition. He also praised the lighting, such as the strobe lights at the base of Alex Van Halen's drum platform, but criticized the audio, saying that Roth's vocals were drowned in a muddle of bass and drums that made it almost impossible to recognize songs. Dave Stuckrath from the Lakeland Ledger gave the performance he attended in Lakeland a poor rating, opening his review by stating that the band was more spectacle than music. He criticized the set as being poorly paced and uneven - only to be saved by their pyrotechnic lighting effects. He also added about the deafening wall of sound which rendered the music and lyrics meaningless than their records. He noted that a Van Halen concert was flashy but was musically and emotionally empty, having to rely on gimmicks and Roth's usage of obscene words and gestures. According to Stuckrath, they did nothing but "degrade rock 'n' roll's past, including that there was nothing original about their music and behavior. He concluded his review, saying that the audience had missed the opening acts which he said were the most entertaining part of the evening. The paper later published a letter by Candy Blank, a fan at the concert, who slammed Stuckrath's criticism, said the crowd was hardly bored, and called the music "fantastic". ==Tour dates==