List of Ramones concerts

The following is a list of concert performances by the Ramones, complete through 1996.[1] They performed 2,263 concerts over the course of 22 years.[2]

1974

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DateCityCountryVenueOther act(s)
March 30, 1974New York CityUnited StatesPerformance Studio
August 16, 1974CBGBAngel & the Snake
August 17, 1974
August 24, 1974
August 25, 1974
August 29, 1974
August 30, 1974
August 31, 1974Angel & the Snake
September 1, 1974
September 2, 1974Unknown venue
September 7, 1974CBGB
September 8, 1974
September 15, 1974
September 17, 1974
September 22, 1974
September 24, 1974
October 1, 1974
October 6, 1974
October 8, 1974
October 12, 1974Blondie
October 13, 1974
October 20, 1974
October 31, 1974Blondie
November 1, 1974
November 2, 1974
November 3, 1974
November 16, 1974Performance Studio
November 17, 1974CBGB
November 22, 1974Truck and Warehouse TheaterTelevision
December 7, 1974Performance StudioBlondie
December 20, 1974

1975

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Date[3][4]CityCountryVenueOther act(s)
February 3, 1975New York CityUnited StatesArturo Vega's Loft
February 14, 1975Brandy's II
February 28, 1975Performance Studio
March 1, 1975
March 6, 1975CBGB
March 7, 1975
March 8, 1975
April 11, 1975Performance Studio
April 14, 1975CBGBMarbles
April 15, 1975
April 25, 1975Performance StudioBlondie
May 12, 1975CBGBMarbles
May 13, 1975
May 30, 1975CoventryThe Heartbreakers
June 5, 1975CBGBTalking Heads
Mumps
June 6, 1975
June 7, 1975
June 8, 1975
June 20, 1975Talking Heads
June 21, 1975
June 22, 1975
July 4, 1975Blondie
July 5, 1975
July 6, 1975
July 11, 1975WaterburyPalace Theater
July 16, 1975New York CityCBGBBlondie
Tuff Darts
Talking Heads
July 17, 1975
July 18, 1975
July 31, 1975Talking Heads
August 1, 1975
August 22, 1975The Planets
August 23, 1975
August 24, 1975
September 12, 1975Performance StudioBlondie
September 13, 1975
October 3, 1975Mother's Club
October 4, 1975
October 5, 1975
October 24, 1975CBGB
October 25, 1975
October 26, 1975
November 21, 1975
November 22, 1975
November 23, 1975
December 18, 1975Mink DeVille
December 19, 1975
December 31, 1975Sea of CloudsThe Heartbreakers

1976

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America[4][5]
January 30, 1976New York CityUnited StatesCBGBCo-headlining with:
The Heartbreakers
January 31, 1976
February 1, 1976
February 25, 1976NashuaMount St. Mary Seminary
February 26, 1976CambridgeThe Club
February 27, 1976BrocktonBrockton High SchoolMaze
March 6, 1976BellevilleRicco'sThe Runaways
March 22, 1976RoslynMy Father's PlaceCo-headlining with:
The Heartbreakers
April 1, 1976New York CityCBGBMilk 'N' Cookies
April 2, 1976
April 3, 1976
April 9, 1976TrentonPhase VCo-headlining with:
Blondie
April 10, 1976
April 18, 1976New York CityMax's Kansas City
(Easter Rock Festival)
May 10, 1976The Bottom LineDr. Feelgood
May 11, 1976
May 12, 1976CambridgeThe Club
May 13, 1976New York CityCBGBMilk 'N' Cookies
Joe Cool
May 14, 1976
May 15, 1976
May 20, 1976CambridgeThe Club
May 21, 1976
May 22, 1976
May 28, 1976New CanaanNew Canaan High School
May 29, 1976FairfieldAndrew Warde High School
June 10, 1976DoverThe Showplace
June 11, 1976New York CityMax's Kansas City
June 12, 1976
June 19, 1976ClevelandUnknown venue
June 20, 1976YoungstownTomorrow Club
Europe
July 4, 1976LondonEnglandThe RoundhouseSupporting:
Flamin' Groovies
July 5, 1976Dingwalls
North America[6][7]
July 13, 1976RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's Place
July 16, 1976IslipUnknown venue
July 17, 1976
July 18, 1976*Asbury ParkGiulio's SouthWolfgang
July 22, 1976*New HavenArcadia BallroomThe Brats
North America[8][9][10][11][12][13]
August 11, 1976West HollywoodUnited StatesThe RoxyCo-headlining with:
Flamin' Groovies
August 12, 1976
August 16, 1976Starwood ClubThe Quick
August 17, 1976
August 19, 1976San FranciscoSavoy TivoliDuck's Breath Mystery Theatre
August 20, 1976
August 21, 1976
August 22, 1976
August 23, 1976Hungtinton BeachThe Golden Bear
August 24, 1976
August 25, 1976
August 26, 1976Fest A Faire
August 27, 1976Redondo BeachThe SmokestackEarth Quake
August 28, 1976
August 29, 1976BerkeleyThe Keystone
September 2, 1976HempsteadCalderone Concert HallThe Good Rats
September 3, 1976NorwalkFriar Tuck's
September 4, 1976
September 9, 1976New York CityCBGBThe Poppees
September 10, 1976
September 11, 1976The Fast
September 12, 1976White PlainsFore 'n' Aft
September 14, 1976PoughkeepsieSal's Last Chance SaloonBlondie
September 17, 1976WestportPlayers TavernDirty Angels
September 18, 1976
September 19, 1976DoverThe ShowplaceTalking Heads
September 24, 1976*TorontoCanadaNew Yorker TheaterJohn Lovsin and his Invisible Band
September 25, 1976
September 27, 1976RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's PlaceTalking Heads
September 28, 1976
October 8, 1976New York CityMax's Kansas City
October 9, 1976
October 17, 1976DetroitRoyal Oak Music TheatreSupporting:
Flamin' Groovies
October 22, 1976Washington, D.C.Childe Harold
October 23, 1976
October 24, 1976
October 29, 1976Johnson CityFreedom Hall Civic CenterSupporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
October 30, 1976RichmondShafer CourtSingle Bullet Theory
Rocking Horse
November 12, 1976NewportUnknown venue
November 13, 1976
November 24, 1976AtlantaAlex Cooley's Electric BallroomGasolin'
November 25, 1976
November 26, 1976
November 27, 1976

* - Show included a matinée

Typical setlist

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  1. "Loudmouth"
  2. "Beat on the Brat"
  3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  4. "I Remember You"
  5. "Glad to See You Go"
  6. "Chain Saw" or "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "53rd & 3rd"
  8. "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
  9. "Havana Affair"
  10. "Listen to My Heart"
  11. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  12. "Judy Is a Punk"
  13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  14. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"

Encore:

  1. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  2. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)

1977

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Date[14]CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
North America[15][16][17][18][19]
January 28, 1977BostonUnited StatesThe Rathskeller
January 29, 1977
January 30, 1977
February 2, 1977*RoslynMy Father's Place
February 3, 1977New York CityCBGBSuicide
February 4, 1977
UniondaleNassau ColiseumSupporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
New York CityCBGBSuicide
February 5, 1977Suicide
February 8, 1977DoverThe Showplace
February 10, 1977PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson Civic CenterSupporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
February 16, 1977West HollywoodWhisky a Go GoCo-headlining with:

Blondie

February 17, 1977
February 18, 1977
February 19, 1977
February 20, 1977
February 22, 1977San FranciscoMabuhay GardensThe Nuns
February 23, 1977
February 24, 1977CampbellBodega
February 25, 1977BerkeleyThe KeystoneEarthquake
February 26, 1977Stoneground
February 28, 1977Palo AltoThe Keystone
March 2, 1977SacramentoSlick Willy's
March 4, 1977BremertonNatacha'sBaby
March 5, 1977AberdeenRocker Tavern
March 6, 1977*SeattleOlympic HotelTom Petty and the Heartbreakers
March 10, 1977EncinitasLa Paloma TheatreHollywood Stars
March 11, 1977San BernardinoThe Bogart
March 12, 1977*San DiegoThe BackdoorHollywood Stars
March 13, 1977NorwalkGoldenwest BallroomVan Halen
The Dogs
March 15, 1977DenverEbbets FieldRavers
March 16, 1977
March 25, 1977BuffaloMoot HallThe Dictators
March 26, 1977CountrysideUnion Plaza
March 27, 1977DetroitUnknown venue
March 28, 1977Ann ArborThe Second ChanceSonic's Rendezvous Band
March 31, 1977New York CityCBGB
April 1, 1977
April 2, 1977*
April 3, 1977
April 8, 1977WestportWestport Country Playhouse
April 9, 1977PhiladelphiaHouston Hall
April 10, 1977West IslipUbie's OTJ
April 13, 1977RoslynMy Father's PlaceThe Cramps
April 14, 1977
April 15, 1977[20]SalisburyThe FrolicsDMZ
April 16, 1977
April 17, 1977BostonThe Rathskeller
April 20, 1977New York CityCBGBThe Cramps
Europe[21][22][23][24][25]
April 24, 1977ZürichSwitzerlandVolkshausCo-headlining with:
Talking Heads
April 27, 1977GenevaFaubourg Hall
April 28, 1977LyonFranceLa Cigale
April 30, 1977Le HavreLe Chapiteau
May 2, 1977ParisLe Bataclan
May 3, 1977OrléansUnknown venue
May 4, 1977LilleCitadel of Lille
May 5, 1977BrusselsBelgiumPaul Emile-Janson Auditorium
May 6, 1977AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso
May 7, 1977EindhovenEffenaar
May 8, 1977GroningenHuize Maas
May 10, 1977RotterdamThe Lantern
May 11, 1977UtrechtRasa
May 12, 1977CopenhagenDenmarkUnknown venue
May 15, 1977StockholmSwedenJarlateatern
May 16, 1977HelsinkiFinlandKulttuuritalo
May 17, 1977TampereTampere Polytechnic
May 19, 1977LiverpoolEnglandEric's
May 20, 1977LeedsLeeds Polytechnic
May 21, 1977GlasgowScotlandUniversity of Strathclyde
May 22, 1977ManchesterEnglandThe Electric Circus
May 23, 1977DoncasterOutlook Club
May 24, 1977BirminghamBarbarella's
May 26, 1977AylesburyMaxwell Hall
May 28, 1977SloughSlough CollegeCo-headlining with:
The Boomtown Rats
Talking Heads
May 29, 1977CroydonThe GreyhoundCo-headlining with:
Talking Heads
May 30, 1977BristolColston Hall
May 31, 1977SwindonBrunel Rooms
June 1, 1977PlymouthPlymouth Top Rank
June 2, 1977PenzancePenzance Winter Gardens
June 4, 1977CanterburyCanterbury Odeon
June 5, 1977LondonThe RoundhouseCo-headlining with:
Talking Heads
Supported by:
The Saints
June 6, 1977
North America[26][27][28][29][30]
June 9, 1977New York CityUnited StatesCBGBThe Cramps
June 10, 1977
June 11, 1977
June 17, 1977*TorontoCanadaNew Yorker TheaterDead Boys
June 18, 1977
June 21, 1977SchaumburgUnited StatesB'Ginnings
June 23, 1977[31]MadisonEl TejonNicknames
June 24, 1977WaukeshaWaukesha County Exposition Center
June 26, 1977Ann ArborThe Second ChanceSonic's Rendezvous Band
June 28, 1977CincinnatiBogart'sThe Nerves
June 29, 1977WaukeganUnknown venue
June 30, 1977RockfordStardust Lounge
July 1, 1977Saint PaulKelly's PubThe Suicide Commandos
July 2, 1977
July 4, 1977MilwaukeeHenry Maier Festival Park
(Summerfest)
July 6, 1977ChicagoIvanhoe TheaterThe Dictators
July 8, 1977LebanonUnknown venue
July 14, 1977AustinArmadillo World HeadquartersAalon
July 15, 1977HoustonLiberty HallEquinox
Aalon
July 16, 1977
July 18, 1977[32]San AntonioRandy's RodeoThe Nerves
July 20, 1977KilleenTremors
July 24, 1977DallasElectric BallroomThe Nervebreakers
Mink DeVille
July 28, 1977Huntington BeachThe Golden Bear
July 30, 1977San FranciscoWinterland ArenaCo-headlining with:
The Dictators
Supported by:
The Nuns
Widowmaker
August 4, 1977SeattleParamount TheatreTom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Mink Deville
August 5, 1977PortlandParamount Theater
August 6, 1977VancouverCanadaCommodore BallroomThe Lewd
August 10, 1977West HollywoodUnited StatesWhisky a Go GoMilk 'N' Cookies
North America[33]
October 1, 1977DoverUnited StatesThe Showplace
October 4, 1977WaterburyPalace TheaterSupporting:
Iggy Pop
October 6, 1977New York CityThe Palladium
October 8, 1977MontrealCanadaAuditorium le Plateau
October 9, 1977TorontoMasonic Temple
October 11, 1977Washington, D.C.United StatesThe Bayou
October 12, 1977Upper DarbyTower TheaterSupporting:
Iggy Pop
October 15, 1977BaltimoreBaltimore Civic Center
October 19, 1977ClevelandCleveland Music Hall
October 20, 1977DetroitCobo Center
October 21, 1977West HollywoodWhisky a Go GoMartin Mull
October 22, 1977ChicagoAragon BallroomSupporting:
Iggy Pop
October 27, 1977New York CityCBGBSuicide
October 28, 1977
October 29, 1977
October 30, 1977
November 5, 1977ProvidenceAlumnae HallNervous Eaters
November 7, 1977PoughkeepsieUnknown venue
November 8, 1977PhiladelphiaStars
November 11, 1977PittsburghAntonino's Showcase
November 12, 1977
November 14, 1977MarcyFour Acres
November 15, 1977ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
November 16, 1977AmherstAmherst College
November 18, 1977BostonOrpheum TheatreTalking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 19, 1977PassaicCapitol TheatreTuff Darts
Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 23, 1977DetroitMasonic Temple TheaterSkafish
Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 25, 1977ChicagoAragon BallroomSkafish
Eddie and the Hot Rods
Europe
December 17, 1977CarlisleEnglandCarlisle Market HallThe Rezillos
December 18, 1977EdinburghScotlandClouds
December 19, 1977GlasgowThe Apollo
December 20, 1977NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
December 21, 1977ManchesterManchester Apollo
December 23, 1977CambridgeCambridge Corn Exchange
December 28, 1977BirminghamTop Rank Suite
December 29, 1977HanleyVictoria Hall
December 30, 1977AylesburyMaxwell HallGeneration X
The Rezillos
December 31, 1977LondonRainbow Theatre
(Recording for It's Alive)

* - These shows included a matinée


1978

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Date[34][35]CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
Europe
January 1, 1978LondonEnglandRainbow TheatreGeneration X
The Rezillos
North America[36][37][38][39]
January 5, 1978New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
January 6, 1978HartfordHartford Civic Center
January 7, 1978New York CityThe PalladiumThe Runaways
Suicide
January 9, 1978DoverThe Showplace
January 13, 1978BuffaloHe's & She'sThe Runaways
Suicide
January 14, 1978DetroitMasonic Temple TheaterThe Runaways
Sonic's Rendezvous Band
January 15, 1978YoungstownTomorrow ClubThe Runaways
January 16, 1978ClevelandAgora Ballroom
January 18, 1978MadisonBunky's
January 19, 1978MilwaukeeThe Electric Ballroom
January 20, 1978ChicagoAragon BallroomThe Runaways
The Diodes
January 21, 1978MinneapolisMinneapolis AuditoriumThe Runaways
January 23, 1978Kansas CityOne Block West
January 27, 1978Santa MonicaSanta Monica Civic AuditoriumThe Runaways
The Quick
January 30, 1978San FranciscoOld WaldorfCrime
The Dils
January 31, 1978
February 2, 1978EugeneLane County Civic Center
February 3, 1978SeattleParamount TheatreThe Runaways
February 4, 1978PortlandParamount TheaterThe Runaways
The Lewd
February 7, 1978San DiegoMontezuma HallThe Runaways
February 8, 1978TempeDooley's
February 10, 1978AlbuquerqueUniversity of New MexicoKidd
February 12, 1978TulsaCain's Ballroom
February 14, 1978San AntonioRandy's RodeoThe Runaways
February 17, 1978AustinArmadillo World Headquarters
February 18, 1978Fort WorthPanther Hall
February 19, 1978HoustonOn the Border
February 21, 1978New OrleansMcAlister Auditorium
February 22, 1978Baton RougeThe Kingfish
February 25, 1978AtlantaAtlanta Municipal AuditoriumThe Runaways
Cruise-o-Matic
February 27, 1978CharlotteCharlotte Park CenterThe Runaways
March 2, 1978OrlandoThe Great Southern Music Hall
March 3, 1978MiamiMaurice Gusman Cultural Center
March 6, 1978BellevilleDowntown Belleville
March 8, 1978Ann ArborThe Second ChanceWillie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band
Destroy All Monsters
March 9, 1978ColumbusSugar Shack
March 10, 1978CincinnatiBogart'sThe Runaways
March 12, 1978UrbanaChampaign County Fairgrounds
March 13, 1978LorainThe Flying MachineThe Runaways
March 15, 1978NorfolkOld Dominion University
March 17, 1978BaltimorePainter's Mill Music Fair
March 18, 1978Upper DarbyTower TheaterThe Runaways
The Jam
March 19, 1978Washington, D.C.Warner TheatreThe Runaways
March 21, 1978BostonParadise Rock Club
March 22, 1978
March 24, 1978HempsteadCalderone Concert Hall
March 25, 1978PassaicCapitol Theatre
March 31, 1978[40]SyracuseThe BrooksideThe Runaways
The Flashcubes
April 1, 1978CowanshannockThe LandmarkThe Runaways
April 2, 1978JamestownJamestown Savings Bank Arena
April 4, 1978TorontoCanadaUniversity of Toronto
April 5, 1978
April 16, 1978TrentonUnited StatesTrenton State CollegeDead Boys
April 20, 1978RochesterPenny ArcadeCzar
April 21, 1978Wilkes-BarreWilkes UniversitySupporting act for:
Patti Smith
April 23, 1978ToledoToledo Speedway
April 24, 1978East LansingDooley's
April 25, 1978IndianapolisThe Vogue
April 27, 1978FranklinUnknown venue
April 29, 1978WillimanticThe Shaboo Inn
May 4, 1978New York CityCBGB (Tommy's last show)
North America[41][42]
June 29, 1978PoughkeepsieUnited StatesSal's Last Chance Saloon
(Marky's first show)
July 1, 1978East BrunswickEast Brunswick High School
July 2, 1978WarwickTG's EastJumpers
July 5, 1978RoslynMy Father's PlaceRichard Hell and the Voidoids
July 7, 1978BostonParadise Rock ClubThe Real Kids
July 8, 1978
July 9, 1978
July 10, 1978ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
July 12, 1978PortlandThe Loft
July 16, 1978YoungstownTomorrow ClubDavid Johansen
July 17, 1978East LansingDooley'sDestroy All Monsters
July 19, 1978FlintFlint Athletic Club
July 21, 1978ColumbusBicentennial Pavilion
July 23, 1978CincinnatiBogart's
July 25, 1978PalatineUnknown venue
July 26, 1978MadisonBunky's
July 27, 1978DeKalbRed Lion InnWazmo Nariz
July 29, 1978Kansas CityGranada Theater
July 30, 1978SpringfieldSpringfield Expo Center
July 31, 1978St. LouisMississippi NightsThe Symptoms
August 1, 1978ChampaignRed Lion Inn
August 2, 1978MoraineThe Alley
August 5, 1978Asbury ParkAsbury Park Convention HallSupporting act for:
Patti Smith
August 11, 1978New York CityHurrahThe Mumps
August 12, 1978
August 13, 1978
August 18, 1978DoverElks LodgeThe Cramps
August 19, 1978WillimanticShaboo Inn
August 21, 1978New HavenUnknown venueShrapnel
August 26, 1978New BrunswickRed Fox InnThe Bees
Sic Fox
The Instigators
Europe[43][44][45][46]
September 5, 1978HelsinkiFinlandTyöväentalo
September 7, 1978StockholmSwedenDomino
September 8, 1978MalmöDad's Dance Hall
September 9, 1978RonnebyClub Ron
September 11, 1978HamburgWest GermanyMarkthalle Hamburg
September 12, 1978West BerlinNeue Welt
September 14, 1978BrusselsBelgiumTheater 140The Werewolves
September 15, 1978AmsterdamNetherlandsParadisoThe Reducers
September 16, 1978ArnhemStokvishalSpace Speedtwins[47]
September 18, 1978ParisFranceLe BatacanThe Lou's
September 23, 1978BelfastNorthern IrelandUlster HallSnips
September 24, 1978DublinIrelandState Cinema
September 26, 1978BristolEnglandLocarno
September 28, 1978NewcastleNewcastle City Hall
September 29, 1978ManchesterFree Trade Hall
September 30, 1978BirminghamBirmingham Odeon
October 2, 1978LondonHammersmith Odeon
October 3, 1978CardiffWalesCardiff University
October 4, 1978LeedsEnglandUniversity of Leeds
October 5, 1978CoventryUniversity of Warwick
October 6, 1978EdinburghScotlandUniversity of Edinburgh
October 7, 1978GlasgowQueen Margaret Union
North America
October 19, 1978New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
October 21, 1978New York CityQueens College
October 22, 1978ProvidenceWalsh GymnasiumSupport act for:
Patti Smith
October 23, 1978PhiladelphiaWalnut Street TheatreNick Gilder
October 25, 1978RensselaerHullabalooThe Flashcubes
October 26, 1978AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
October 27, 1978Washington, D.COntario Theater
October 28, 1978RichmondVirginia Commonwealth UniversitySupport act for:
Foreigner
North America[48][49]
November 12, 1978RaleighUnited StatesThe PierTh' Cigartez
November 13, 1978AtlantaOmni ColiseumSupport act for:
Black Sabbath
November 15, 1978HighwoodMinstrel's AlleTutu & The Pirates
November 17, 1978OmahaThe Music BoxCharlie Burton and Rock Therapy
November 18, 1978Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic CenterSupport act for:
Foreigner
North America
December 1, 1978San BernardinoUnited StatesSwing AuditoriumSupport act for:
Black Sabbath
December 2, 1978StocktonConservatory of Music
December 4, 1978Long BeachLong Beach ArenaSupport act for:
Black Sabbath
December 5, 1978PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 14, 1978West HollywoodThe Roxy
(Filming for Rock 'n' Roll Highschool)
December 15, 1978[50]San DiegoMontezuma HallThe Penetrators
December 18, 1978Costa MesaCuckoo's Nest
December 24, 1978West HollywoodWhisky a Go Go
December 25, 1978
December 27, 1978Quiet Riot
December 28, 1978San FranciscoWinterland BallroomSupport act for:
The Tubes
December 29, 1978RenoWashoe County FairgroundsSupport act for:
Eddie Money
December 30, 1978Santa CruzSanta Cruz Civic AuditoriumSupport act for:
Rick Derringer
December 31, 1978San JoseSan Jose Center for the Performing ArtsSupport act for:
The Tubes

Third setlist (Legs 5-7)

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  1. "Rockaway Beach"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  4. "I Don't Want You"
  5. "Go Mental"
  6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "You're Gonna Kill That Girl"
  8. "Don't Come Close"
  9. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  10. "Bad Brain"
  11. "She's the One"
  12. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  13. "Havana Affair"
  14. "Commando"
  15. "Needles and Pins" (Jackie DeShannon cover)
  16. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  17. "Cretin Hop"
  18. "Listen to My Heart"
  19. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  20. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  21. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  2. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  3. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"

Encore 2:

  1. "Judy Is a Punk"
  2. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1979

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Date[51][52]CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)[53][54]
North America[52][55][56][57][58]
January 3, 1979PortlandUnited StatesEarth TavernWipers
January 4, 1979SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum
January 5, 1979Norway CenterThe Enemy
The Stripes
January 6, 1979VancouverCanadaCommodore BallroomPointed Sticks
January 9, 1979BoiseUnited StatesBill's 121 Club
January 10, 1979Idaho FallsSandy Downs
January 11, 1979Salt Lake CityAbbey RoadThe Barney Fife Band
Spittin' Teeth
January 13, 1979BoulderBoulder Theater
January 14, 1979
January 18, 1979DallasThe PalladiumKenny & The Kasuals
January 19, 1979AustinArmadillo World HeadquartersThe Skyscrapers
January 20, 1979San AntonioRandy's RodeoOverload
January 21, 1979HoustonDome Shadows
January 23, 1979LafayetteDowntown Lafayette
January 24, 1979AvondaleOle Man River'sThe Normals
January 25, 1979Baton RougeUnknown venue
January 26, 1979Lake CharlesLake Charles MusicSupport act for:
Toto
January 28, 1979NashvilleExit/InMarshall Chapman
January 29, 1979BirminghamUnknown venue
January 30, 1979AtlantaAtlanta Civic CenterThe Fans
The Nobz
January 31, 1979RaleighThe PierTh' Cigartez
February 2, 1979College ParkVarsity Grill Backroom
February 4, 1979EssexSeagull Inn
February 6, 1979TorontoCanadaEl Mocambo
February 7, 1979University of Toronto
February 8, 1979BuffaloUnited StatesStage OneThe Romantics
February 10, 1979PassaicCapitol TheatreShrapnel
David Johansen
February 14, 1979SheltonPinecrest Country Club
February 15, 1979SunderlandThe Rusty Nail
February 16, 1979New BrunswickRutgers University-New Brunswick
February 17, 1979ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
February 23, 1979ToledoToledo Speedway
February 24, 1979ChicagoAragon BallroomThe Godz
Fabulous Poodles
February 25, 1979Grosse PointePunch And Judy TheaterThe Romantics
February 26, 1979Ann ArborSecond ChanceThe Romantics
Sonic's Rendezvous Band
February 27, 1979ClevelandAgora Theatre and BallroomThe Romantics
February 28, 1979CincinnatiBogart's
March 1, 1979ColumbusColumbus Bicentennial Pavilion
March 3, 1979BostonOrpheum TheatreWillie Alexander
David Johansen
March 4, 1979HartfordHartford Civic Center
March 6, 1979PittsburghThe Decade
March 7, 1979Eddie and the Otters
March 9, 1979New York CityThe PalladiumFabulous Poodles
March 22, 1979West OrangeCreation
March 23, 1979PrincetonAlexander Hall
March 24, 1979Browns MillsAlexander's Sunset InnThe Werewolves
March 25, 1979Asbury ParkFast Lane
March 29, 1979DoverThe Showplace
March 30, 1979New York CityWollman Auditorium
March 31, 1979JamesburgEmmett's InnThe Bees
April 6, 1979RoslynMy Father's PlaceThe Rattlers
The Young Adults
April 7, 1979
April 8, 1979New BrunswickRed Fox InnHarlow
April 10, 1979[59]New York CityCBGB (Last CBGB show)Shrapnel
North America[60]
June 8, 1979San FranciscoUnited StatesCivic Center Plaza
June 16, 1979DoverThe Showplace
June 17, 1979New HavenOxford Ale House
June 19, 1979AmityvilleUnknown Venue
June 21, 1979West OrangeSouth Mountain Music Fair
June 22, 1979Asbury ParkFast Lane
June 23, 1979Browns MillsAlexander's Sunset InnSylvain Sylvain
The Romantics
June 24, 1979AllentownThe Showcase
June 26, 1979New York CityCollege of Staten Island
June 27, 1979The Factory
June 29, 1979BostonBoston Garden
June 30, 1979
July 2, 1979TorontoCanadaExhibition Stadium
(Canadian World Music Festival)
July 5, 1979PoughkeepsieUnited StatesGood Times Cafe
July 6, 1979DeWittUncle Sam'sThe Flashcubes
July 7, 1979RochesterTriangle TheatreNew Math
July 8, 1979AlbanyJ.B. Scott's
July 11, 1979TorontoCanadaUniversity of Toronto
July 12, 1979
July 13, 1979MontrealLe Pretzel Enchainé
July 14, 1979
July 19, 1979RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's Place
July 20, 1979
July 21, 1979
July 22, 1979TauntonLafayette
July 27, 1979BaltimoreMartin's WestRazz
July 29, 1979Ocena CityInlet Lot
July 30, 1979Virginia BeachRogues Club in Virginia Beach
July 31, 1979[61]RaleighThe Pier
August 3, 1979HartfordStage West
August 4, 1979New York CityProspect Park
August 6, 1979Wollman Skating Rink
(Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival)
August 8, 1979Asbury ParkFast LaneThe Rattlers
August 9, 1979DoverThe Showplace
August 11, 1979AmityvillePastimes Pub
August 12, 1979
August 13, 1979Port ChesterCapitol Theatre
North America[62][63][64][65][66]
September 11, 1979AlbanyUnited StatesJ.B. Scott's
September 14, 1979Port ChesterMarty's
September 15, 1979
September 18, 1979WayneWayne Firehouse
September 22, 1979CookstownSatellite Lounge
September 27, 1979BrookvilleC.W. Post College
September 28, 1979New York CityProspect Park
September 29, 1979
September 30, 1979New HavenToad's Place
October 2, 1979BergenfieldCircus-Circus
October 3, 1979WayneWayne Firehouse
October 4, 1979West OrangeNational Guard Armory
October 6, 1979BostonParadise Rock Club
October 7, 1979New York CityHotel Diplomat
October 8, 1979[67]Colden AuditoriumThe Laughing Dogs

The A's

October 9, 1979PhiladelphiaWalnut Street Theatre
October 11, 1979DaytonShe Nightclub
October 12, 1979GalesburgChurchill Junior High School
October 13, 1979EvanstonNorthwestern UniversityClone
October 14, 1979Grand RapidsThe Alibi (Alpine Ave. NW)
October 15, 1979SchaumburgB.Ginnings
October 17, 1979MariettaBan Johnson Field HouseSupporting act for:
The Police
October 18, 1979DetroitDetroit Masonic TempleSupporting act for:
Joe Jackson
October 19, 1979BolingbrookOld Chicago
October 20, 1979MilwaukeeMilwaukee Auditorium
October 23, 1979DenverRainbow Music HallThe Transistors
October 26, 1979[68]DavisThe Coffee House20/20
October 27, 1979OaklandOakland Civic AuditoriumSVT
The Members
The Shirts
October 28, 1979[69]Los AngelesRoyce Hall20/20
October 29, 1979[70]Ackerman Hall
October 31, 1979[71]San DiegoThe Backdoor
November 2, 1979[72]Costa MesaCuckoo's NestDred Scott
November 4, 1979IrvineUniversity of California, Irvine20/20
November 5, 1979ClaremontGarrison TheaterGary Myrick & the Figures
November 6, 1979[73]Garden GroveRendezvousThe Crowd
November 8, 1979TucsonUniversity of Arizona BallroomThe Pedestrians
November 9, 1979El PasoOld BuffaloTeenage Popeye
November 11, 1979LubbockThe RoxThe Planets
November 13, 1979AustinArmadillo World HeadquartersThe Skunks
November 14, 1979[74]DallasWintergarden Ballroom
November 16, 1979HoustonThe PalaceLegionaires Disease
November 18, 1979AvondaleOle Man River'sThe Contenders
November 20, 1979[75]HomewoodBrothers Music Hall
November 22, 1979[76]AtlantaThe AgoraSingle Bullet Theory
The Restraints
November 23, 1979NashvilleExit/In
November 24, 1979[77]MemphisPoet's
November 26, 1979St. LouisCheckerdome
November 27, 1979MaidsonHeadliners
November 28, 1979[78]MinneapolisUncle Sam'sThe Hypstrz
November 30, 1979MilwaukeeThe Palms
December 1, 1979[79]CincinnatiBogart'sThe Romantics
December 4, 1979Ann ArborSecond ChanceNikki and the Corvettes
December 5, 1979BloomingtonAxisThe Gizmos
December 6, 1979[80]IndianapolisThe VogueLatex Novelties
December 8, 1979[81]CarlisleAnita Tuvin Schlechter AuditoriumAppalachia
December 10, 1979[82]LowellCumnock HallHuman Sexual Response
December 11, 1979New HavenGreat American Music Hall
December 13, 1979West IslipHammerheads
December 21, 1979HartfordStage WestDavid Johansen
December 28, 1979DoverThe ShowplaceHooks
December 29, 1979FreeportCalderone Concert Hall
December 31, 1979New York CityThe PalladiumAlda Reserve

1980

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DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)[83]
North America
January 6, 1980Port ChesterUnited States21 North Dance Club
Europe[84][85]
January 16, 1980BrightonEnglandTop Rank SuiteThe Boys
January 17, 1980LeicesterPolytechnic - Scraptoft Campus
January 18, 1980CambridgeCambridge Corn Exchange
January 19, 1980NorwichUniversity of East Anglia
January 21, 1980ExeterUniversity of Exeter
January 22, 1980CardiffWalesCardiff University
January 23, 1980AylesburyEnglandMaxwell Hall
January 24, 1980PortsmouthPortsmouth Guildhall
January 26, 1980LeedsUniversity of Leeds
January 27, 1980EdinburghScotlandOdeon Theatre
January 28, 1980GlasgowApollo Theatre
January 29, 1980NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
February 1, 1980ManchesterManchester Apollo
February 2, 1980LancasterUniversity of Lancaster
February 3, 1980SheffieldTop Rank Suite
February 4, 1980BirminghamBirmingham Odeon
February 6, 1980BournemouthStateside Centre
February 7, 1980BristolColston Hall
February 8, 1980ColchesterUniversity of Essex
February 9, 1980LondonRainbow Theatre
February 11, 1980AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso Grote ZaalU.K. Subs
February 12, 1980BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
February 14, 1980Reggio EmiliaItalyPalazzetto dello Sport
February 15, 1980UdinePalasport Primo Carnera
February 16, 1980MilanPalaLido
February 18, 1980TurinPalaRuffini
February 20, 1980ParisFranceLe Palace
February 22, 1980LondonEnglandElectric BallroomThe Boys
February 23, 1980
North America[86][87][88][89][90][91]
March 6, 1980Asbury ParkUnited StatesThe Fast Lane
March 7, 1980Cherry HillEmerald CityThe Necessaries
March 8, 1980
March 21, 1980TorontoCanadaDanforth Music Hall
March 22, 1980
March 23, 1980[92]DetroitUnited StatesMotor City Roller RinkHeaven 17
March 24, 1980ClevelandAgora
March 26, 1980ColumbusAgora Ballroom
March 28, 1980AtlantaThe AgoraMouth-to-Mouth
March 29, 1980Deacon Little Band
March 30, 1980GainesvilleFlorida Gymnasium
March 31, 1980HomewoodBrothers Music Hall
April 1, 1980AvondaleOle Man River's
April 3, 1980AustinArmadillo World HeadquartersThe Explosives
April 4, 1980HoustonCullen Performance Hall
April 5, 1980DallasWintergarden BallroomThe Romantics
April 7, 1980TempeDooley's
April 8, 1980San DiegoMontezuma Hall
April 10, 1980Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumCindy Bullens
April 11, 1980Santa CruzSanta Cruz Civic Auditorium
April 12, 1980[93]San FranciscoWarfield TheatreNo Sisters
April 15, 1980BerkeleyPauley BallroomThe Plastics
April 17, 1980SeattleThe ShowboxThe Dishrags
April 18, 1980
April 21, 1980VancouverCanadaCommodore Ballroom
April 22, 1980University of British Columbia
April 24, 1980[94]PoctelloUnited StatesASISU Minidome
April 26, 1980BoulderGlenn Miller Ballroom
April 27, 1980DenverRainbow Music Hall
April 29, 1980[95]OmahaOmaha Civic AuditoriumSkuddur
May 1, 1980DeKalbCarl Sandburg Auditorium
May 2, 1980ChampaignUnknown venue
May 3, 1980East LansingJenison Fieldhouse
(8-A-Day-For-The-80's Festival)
May 4, 1980ChicagoIda Noyes Hall
May 6, 1980[96]CarbondaleSouthern Illinois University
May 8, 1980[97]MilwaukeeThe Palms
May 9, 1980[27]Glen EllynCollege of DuPage
May 10, 1980[98]GrinnellDarby Gym
May 11, 1980MinneapolisUncle Sam's
May 13, 1980ChicagoPark West
May 14, 1980
May 15, 1980
May 16, 1980SchaumburgB.Ginnings
May 17, 1980ChicagoUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Circle
May 20, 1980LondonCanadaCentennial HallThe Demics
May 21, 1980BurlingtonCentennial ArenaForgotten Rebels
May 23, 1980MontrealAuditorium le PlateauLucien Francœur
May 25, 1980TorontoClub Kingsway
May 26, 1980GuelphUniversity of Guelph
May 27, 1980OttawaCivic Centre SalonsB. B. Gabor
May 29, 1980AlbanyUnited StatesUnknown venue
May 30, 1980[99]West HarfordStage WestRobin Lane & the Chartbusters
May 31, 1980LynnMain Act Concert Club
June 2, 1980BostonParadise Rock ClubThe Spectres
June 3, 1980
June 4, 1980
June 5, 1980New York CityThe Factory
June 6, 1980JacksonSix Flags Great Adventure
June 8, 1980College ParkUMD Student Union Grand BallroomThe Slickee Boys
June 10, 1980TampaThe Agora
June 11, 1980Hallandale BeachAgora BallroomThe Reactions
June 12, 1980The Cichlids
June 15, 1980New York CityClub 57
Asia[100]
June 27, 1980TokyoJapanSeibu Gekijou
(Two shows each date)
Co-headlining with:
Sheena & The Rokkets
June 28, 1980
June 29, 1980
July 1, 1980NagoyaUnryu Hall
July 2, 1980KyotoKyoto Kaikan
(Two shows)
Inu (7:30pm show)
Zigzag (9:30pm show)
July 3, 1980OsakaStudio Ahiru
(Two shows)
ZigZag
July 4, 1980FukuokaDaihakata Hall
Oceania[101][102]
July 8, 1980SydneyAustraliaCapitol TheatreLa Femme
July 9, 1980
July 10, 1980MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityINXS
July 11, 1980AdelaideThebarton Town Hall
July 13, 1980WollongongWollongong Leagues ClubMatt Finish
July 14, 1980SydneySundowner Hotel
July 15, 1980ChequersModels
Dee Minor and The Dischords
July 16, 1980CanberraThe Hellenic ClubModels
July 18, 1980BrisbaneBrisbane Festival HallMidnight Oil
The Lemmings
July 19, 1980Gold CoastThe Playroom
July 21, 1980AucklandNew ZealandLogan Campbell Centre
July 22, 1980WellingtonWinter Show Buildings
July 24, 1980ChristchurchChristchurch Town Hall
North America[103]
August 7, 1980Long BranchUnited StatesUnknown venue
August 8, 1980Asbury ParkParamount TheatreThe Rattlers
August 9, 1980Nantasket BeachUncle Sam's
August 10, 1980Cherry HillEmerald City
August 11, 1980New York CityWollman Rink
(Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival)
Europe
August 28, 1980StockholmSwedenGöta Lejon
August 30, 1980AvelgemBelgiumTent aan Station
August 31, 1980LundSwedenOlympen
September 1, 1980CopenhagenDenmarkOdd Fellow Palæet
September 3, 1980West BerlinWest GermanyMetropol
September 4, 1980WiesbadenWartburg Music Hall
September 6, 1980AvelgemBelgiumTent aan Station
September 7, 1980RotterdamNetherlandsZuiderpark Stadion
(Rotterdam New Pop)
September 8, 1980MunichWest GermanySchwabinger Bräu
September 9, 1980ZürichSwitzerlandVolkshausThe Ticket
September 11, 1980SanremoItalyParco delle Carmelitane
September 12, 1980GenoaPalazzo dello Sport
September 13, 1980MilanVelodromo Vigorelli
September 14, 1980RomeParco della Mole Adriana
September 15, 1980CasalmaggiorePalasport
September 17, 1980MontpellierFranceGrand OdeonIci Paris
September 19, 1980BarcelonaSpainMontjuïcSupporting act for:
Mike Oldfield
September 22, 1980PortoPortugalPavilion Infante Sagres
September 23, 1980CascaisCascais Drama and Sport Group Pavilion
September 24, 1980
September 26, 1980MadridSpainPlaza de Toros de Vista AlegreNacha Pop
September 27, 1980San SebastiánVelódromo de Anoeta
September 29, 1980LyonFrancePalais d'Hiver
September 30, 1980ParisLe Bataclan
October 2, 1980LondonEnglandHammersmith OdeonThe Specters
October 3, 1980DerbyAssembly Rooms
October 4, 1980ManchesterManchester ApolloThe Specters
October 5, 1980EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh PlayhouseThe Specters
The Exploited
October 6, 1980LiverpoolEnglandThe Rotter's ClubThe Specters
October 8, 1980DublinIrelandGrand Cinema
October 9, 1980BelfastNorthern IrelandUlster Hall
October 11, 1980BirminghamEnglandBirmingham Odeon
October 12, 1980CanterburyCanterbury Odeon
North America
December 26, 1980Cherry HillUnited StatesEmerald City
December 27, 1980New York CityParamount Theatre
December 29, 1980DoverThe ShowplaceJitterz
December 31, 1980Lido BeachMalibu Night Club

Typical setlist

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  1. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Rockaway Beach"
  4. "I Can't Make It on Time" (Replaced "I Don't Want You after Leg 2)
  5. "Go Mental"
  6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  8. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  9. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  10. "She's the One" or "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  11. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do" or "I'm Against It"
  12. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  13. "Let's Go" or "This Ain't Havana"
  14. "Commando"
  15. "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" or "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
  16. "I'm Affected"
  17. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  18. "Cretin Hop"
  19. "All the Way"
  20. "Judy Is a Punk"
  21. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  22. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  23. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  24. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  2. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
  3. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)

Encore 2:

  1. "Chinese Rock"
  2. "Beat on the Brat"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1981

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America[104]
January 3, 1981New York CityUnited StatesWalt Whitman Auditorium
January 4, 1981Rockaway
January 6, 1981Boston15 Landsdowne Street
January 7, 1981ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak HotelThe Taxi Boys
January 8, 1981West HartfordStage WestThe Fast
North America[105][106]
February 13, 1981PhiladelphiaUnited StatesIrvine Auditorium
February 14, 1981Stony BrookStony Brook Gymnasium
February 16, 1981New PaltzState University of New York at New PaltzBlotto
February 19, 1981New York CityBond International Casino
February 20, 1981
February 21, 1981New BrunswickCollege Avenue GymnasiumBlue Angel
February 27, 1981South OrangeSeton Hall University
February 28, 1981IthacaBailey HallThe Symbols
North America[107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114]
July 3, 1981Hampton BeachUnited StatesHampton Beach Casino BallroomThe Stompers
July 4, 1981
July 5, 1981HullUncle Sam's
July 7, 1981PassaicHitsville
July 9, 1981Lido BeachMalibu Night Club
July 10, 1981New York CityThe PalladiumStiv Bators
July 12, 1981Paramount Theatre
July 13, 1981WildwoodThe PlaypenMagnum
July 14, 1981College ParkRitchie ColiseumBlack Market Baby
July 15, 1981West IslipHammerheads
July 17, 1981New York CityThe Palladium
July 18, 1981Rochelle ParkThe Hole in the Wall
July 23, 1981TampaTampa TheatreThe Bobs
July 24, 1981[115]GainesvilleGreat Southern Music HallThe Cichlids
July 26, 1981Hallandale BeachAgora BallroomHolly and the Italians
July 27, 1981
July 28, 1981
July 29, 1981OrlandoPark Avenue Club
July 31, 1981AtlantaThe Agora
August 1, 1981
August 4, 1981DallasAgora Ballroom
(Two shows)
August 5, 1981HoustonAgora Ballroom
August 6, 1981San AntonioRandy's Rodeo
August 7, 1981AustinAustin Opry HouseHolly and the Italians
August 9, 1981DenverRainbow Music HallGulons
August 12, 1981PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumOpening act for:
The Kinks
August 13, 1981San DiegoCalifornia TheatreThe Penetrators
August 14, 1981Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumHolly and the Italians
August 15, 1981PasadenaPerkins Palace
August 18, 1981San FranciscoDreamlandRed Rockers
August 19, 1981[116]PetalumaPhoenix TheatreThe Victims

Jo Allen and the Shapes

August 20, 1981Santa CruzSanta Cruz Civic AuditoriumThe Mutants
The Batteries
August 21, 1981San FranciscoWarfield Theatre
August 27, 1981East IslipClub 2001
August 29, 1981New York CityPier 84
September 3, 1981AlbanyUnknown venue
September 4, 1981VestalState University of New York at Binghamton
September 5, 1981Saratoga SpringsUnknown venue
September 9, 1981Mount VernonThe Left Bank
September 11, 1981West HartfordStage WestShrapnel
September 12, 1981Cherry HillEmerald CityHolly and the Italians
Bow Wow Wow
September 13, 1981New HavenNew Haven Agora
September 14, 1981ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
September 15, 1981BostonThe Metro
(Two shows)
September 17, 1981RochesterTriangle Theatre
September 18, 1981TorontoCanadaThe Concert Hall
September 19, 1981DetroitUnited StatesNitro Rock Club
September 20, 1981
September 22, 1981ClevelandAgora Theatre and BallroomThe Wild Giraffes
September 24, 1981BloomingtonIndiana University Auditorium
September 25, 1981ChicagoUnknown venue
September 26, 1981Twin Lakes
September 28, 1981MinneapolisFirst Avenue
September 29, 1981MadisonHeadlinersThe Republicans
October 1, 1981UrbanaFoellinger Auditorium
October 2, 1981ChicagoHoliday Ballroom
October 3, 1981
October 4, 1981YoungstownYoungstown AgoraNikki and the Corvettes
October 5, 1981Ann ArborSecond ChanceThe Cult Heroes
October 7, 1981DaytonShe Nightclub
October 8, 1981ColumbusAgora BallroomThe Fast
October 10, 1981Virginia BeachPeabody's
October 11, 1981Washington, D.C.Warner Theatre
Europe[117][118]
October 22, 1981LondonEnglandHammersmith PalaisTéléphone
Siam
October 24, 1981AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso Grote Zaal
October 26, 1981StockholmSwedenMåndagsbörsen
October 27, 1981Göta Lejon
October 28, 1981LundOlympen
October 29, 1981CopenhagenDenmarkOdd Fellow Palæet
November 1, 1981AachenWest GermanyEurogress
November 2, 1981HanoverRotation
November 4, 1981MunichSchwabinger Bräu
November 6, 1981MilanItalyRolling Stone
(Two shows)
November 7, 1981BordeauxFranceSalle des Fêtes du Grand Parc
November 9, 1981BarcelonaSpainJuventud de BadalonaLos Secretos
November 10, 1981ValenciaBony Torrente
November 11, 1981MadridPabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real MadridLos Rebeldes
November 12, 1981
November 13, 1981A CoruñaPazo dos Deportes De RiazorLos Suaves
November 15, 1981San SebastiánVelódromo de AnoetaUnknown support
November 17, 1981ParisFranceThéâtre Le PalaceLes Intouchables
November 18, 1981BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
November 19, 1981LondonEnglandThe VenueJames Blood Ulmer
The Higsons
North America
December 26, 1981TrentonUnited StatesCity Gardens
December 31, 1981Lido BeachMalibu Night Club

1982

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Date[119]CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
North America[120]
January 2, 1982HullUnited StatesUncle Sam's
January 3, 1982New HavenNew Haven AgoraThe Roll-ons
January 7, 1982PassaicHitsville
January 8, 1982PawcatuckShowcase South
January 9, 1982New York CitySt. George Theatre
January 22, 1982Glen CoveNorthstage TheaterJo Marshall
North America[120][121][122][123]
February 11, 1982BostonUnited StatesThe Metro
February 12, 1982DelhiState University of New York at Delhi
February 13, 1982ManchesterNew Hampshire College
February 18, 1982NewarkUniversity of Delaware
February 19, 1982FairfieldFairfield University
February 20, 1982ProvidenceThe Living Room
February 21, 1982OswegoLaker Hall Gym
March 1, 1982BaltimoreShriver Hall AuditoriumNull Ø Set
March 6, 1982West IslipHammerheads
March 13, 1982BuffaloClark Gym
March 16, 1982ClevelandAgora
March 17, 1982DetroitGrand Circus TheaterKix
March 25, 1982AlbanyJ.B. Scott's
March 26, 1982Bear MountainThe River Room Lounge
March 27, 1982MansfieldStraughn Hall
April 3, 1982MaidsonDrew University
April 4, 1982FraminghamDwight Hall
April 14, 1982New York CityWollman Auditorium
April 16, 1982MillersvilleMillersville State College GymDavid Johansen
April 17, 1982MahwahRamapo College
April 18, 1982Saratoga SpringsSkidmore CollegeThe Verge
April 21, 1982MontclairMontclair State CollegeDavid Johansen
April 22, 1982SalemUnknown venue
April 23, 1982[124]CambridgeMIT New Athletic CenterThe Peter Dayton Band
The Neats
April 24, 1982WalthamShaprio GymnasiumDavid Johansen
April 25, 1982GlassboroEsbjornson Gymnasium
April 27, 1982Virginia BeachRogues Gallery
April 28, 1982ColumbiaRussell House BallroomRhythm of Discipline
April 29, 1982MorgantownWest Virginia UniversityUnknown support
April 30, 1982New RochelleIona College
May 1, 1982HempsteadHofstra University
May 2, 1982NewarkNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyDavid Johansen
May 6, 1982FitchburgUnknown venue
May 7, 1982HullUncle Sam's
May 8, 1982FarmingtonUnknown venue
May 9, 1982Hampton BeachClub CasinoThe Neighborhoods
May 14, 1982EwingTrenton State College
May 16, 1982BurlingtonUniversity of VermontDavid Johansen
May 18, 1982Jersey CityMargaret Williams TheatreRobert Gordon
May 20, 1982PoughkeepsieThe Chance
May 21, 1982
May 22, 1982New York CityBrooklyn College
May 29, 1982SchenectadyWest Beach
(Camp Union Barbecue)
May 30, 1982TyngsboroughThunderbird Country Club
(Spring Fest)
North America
July 2, 1982DoverUnited StatesThe Showplace
North America
July 20, 1982RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's Place
North America
August 24, 1982New York CityUnited StatesL'Amour
August 25, 1982PoughkeepsieThe Chance
August 27, 1982Asbury ParkFast Lane
August 28, 1982Hampton BeachUnknown venue
August 29, 1982East Hampton
September 3, 1982San BernardinoGlen Helen Regional Park
(US Festival)
North America
October 1, 1982ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living Room
October 3, 1982Washington, D.C.Wax Museum Nightclub
October 4, 1982Virginia BeachRogues Gallery
October 6, 1982New HavenNew Haven Agora
October 7, 1982West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Del-Lords
North America[120][125][126]
November 15, 1982BangorUnited StatesBangor AuditoriumOpening act for:
Cheap Trick
November 16, 1982BostonThe ChannelThe Real Kids
Annoyed
November 20, 1982Mount VernonThe Left BankThe Rattlers
November 21, 1982HempsteadHofstra UniversityOpening act for:
The B-52's
November 24, 1982OttawaCanadaBarrymore'sBugs Harvey Oswald
Screaming Bamboo
November 26, 1982West IslipUnited StatesHammerheads
November 27, 1982

Typical setlist

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  1. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  2. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  4. "This Business Is Killing Me"
  5. "All's Quiet on the Eastern Front"
  6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  8. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  9. "Beat on the Brat"
  10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  11. "Go Mental" or "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  12. "You Sound Like You're Sick"
  13. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
  14. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
  15. "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
  16. "I'm Affected"
  17. "Chinese Rock"
  18. "Rockaway Beach"
  19. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  20. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  21. "Cretin Hop"
  22. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  23. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  24. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Come on Now" or "She's a Sensation"
  2. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

Encore 2:

  1. "We Want the Airwaves"
  2. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1983

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)[127]
North America[128][129][130]
February 13, 1983UticaUnited StatesMohawk Valley Community CollegeThe Nitecaps
February 17, 1983PhiladelphiaDrexel University
February 18, 1983PoughkeepsieThe ChanceManikenz
February 19, 1983WellesleyUnknown venue
February 20, 1983BostonBoston University
February 24, 1983MiddleburyPepin GymnasiumThe Stompers
North America[89][131][132][133][134][135][136][137]
March 12, 1983[138]SouthamptonUnited StatesSouthampton College Gym
March 13, 1983DanburyWestern Connecticut State University
March 14, 1983BurlingtonFlynn Center for the Performing ArtsThe Decentz
March 16, 1983PhiladelphiaRipley's Music Hall
March 17, 1983
March 18, 1983New York CityThe Brooklyn Zoo
March 19, 1983
March 23, 1983[139]Washington, D.C.Wax Museum Nightclub
March 24, 1983
March 25, 1983New HavenNew Haven AgoraSingle Bullet Theory
March 26, 1983West HartfordAgora Ballroom
March 31, 1983[140]AmherstUniversity of MassachusettsShrapnel
April 6, 1983BostonThe MetroLizzie Borden and the Axes
April 8, 1983AtlantaThe Agora
April 9, 1983New OrleansRiverboat President
April 11, 1983BeaumontCardi's
April 13, 1983DallasAgora Ballroom
April 14, 1983HoustonRockers
April 15, 1983AustinAustin Opry HouseJason & the Scorchers
April 16, 1983San AntonioBonham ExchangeOur Daughter's Wedding
April 19, 1983Las CrucesPan American CenterThe Victims
April 20, 1983PhoenixGraham Central Station
April 22, 1983Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumThe Dickies
April 23, 1983San DiegoJack Murphy Stadium (X-Fest)
April 24, 1983[141]Los AngelesReseda Country ClubThe Dickies
April 26, 1983[142]GoletaGoleta Rollercade
April 27, 1983Santa CruzSanta Cruz Civic AuditoriumThe Batteries
April 28, 1983[143]Palo AltoKeystoneThe Lifers
The High Hitters
April 29, 1983San FranciscoKabuki Theater
April 30, 1983SacramentoCalifornia State University, Sacramento
May 2, 1983EugeneEMU BallroomD.O.A.
May 3, 1983PortlandStarry Night
May 4, 1983SeattleEagles Hippodrome
May 5, 1983
May 6, 1983VancouverCanadaCommodore BallroomThe Actionauts
May 9, 1983DenverUnited StatesRainbow Music HallLevi and the Rockats
May 11, 1983St. LouisMississippi NightsFool's Face
May 12, 1983[144]Kansas CityUptown TheaterMortal Micronotz
May 13, 1983WichitaCotillion Ballroom
May 15, 1983MinneapolisFirst AvenueSoul Asylum
May 16, 1983MaidsonHeadlinersThe Mistakes
May 17, 1983MilwaukeeEagles BallroomThe Mob
May 19, 1983ChicagoMetro Chicago
May 20, 1983
May 21, 1983ClevelandAgora
May 22, 1983DetroitGrand Circus TheaterThe Heart Throbs
May 24, 1983IndianapolisThe Vogue
May 26, 1983ColumbusAgora Ballroom
May 27, 1983WheelingHaymaker'sSecret Service
The Rebel Rousers
May 28, 1983EvanstonNorthwestern University
May 29, 1983ChicagoUniversity of Chicago
May 31, 1983OmahaThe 20's Nightclub
June 1, 1983[145]Des MoinesTop of the TowerUniversal Will To Become
June 2, 1983RockfordUnknown venue
June 3, 1983WausauShang-ri-la Bar
June 5, 1983WinnipegCanadaPantages Playhouse TheatreSudden Death
Society's Grudge
June 7, 1983CalgaryMax Bell ArenaPersonality Crisis
June 8, 1983EdmontonConvention Inn Ballroom
June 10, 1983TorontoThe Concert Hall
June 11, 1983
June 12, 1983Ann ArborUnited StatesSecond ChanceCult Heroes
June 13, 1983OttawaCanadaThe Jungle ClubBugs Harvey Oswald
June 14, 1983MontrealLe SpectrumThe Nils
June 20, 1983[146]Virginia BeachUnited StatesPeabody's
June 22, 1983RaleighStewart TheatreJimmy and th' Jonez
June 23, 1983ColumbiaStrider'sPrizoner
June 24, 1983Hallandale BeachButton South
June 25, 1983
June 26, 1983[147]St. PetersburgJannus Landing (New Rock Fest IV)
June 29, 1983Washington, D.C.The Bayou
June 30, 1983[148]
July 2, 1983[149]Asbury ParkAsbury Park Convention HallModern English
July 6, 1983BuffaloRooftop Skyroom
July 9, 1983BridgeportUtopia
July 11, 1983Margate CityUnknown venue
July 13, 1983Wilkes-BarreThe StationLemmy Caution
July 14, 1983PittsburghHeaven
July 16, 1983New York CityPier 84Divinyls
July 22, 1983HicksvilleThe Palace Theater
July 24, 1983RichmondMuch More ClubViolent Femmes
July 27, 1983BuffaloUnknown venue
July 28, 1983RoslynMy Father's Place
July 29, 1983PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia ZooOpening act for:
The B-52's
July 30, 1983South YarmouthCape Cod Coliseum
August 5, 1983QuogueSuspenders
August 6, 1983PoughkeepsieThe Chance
August 12, 1983New York CityL'Amour
August 13, 1983L'Amour EastShrapnel
North America[120][150]
December 20, 1983Cedar GroveUnited StatesMeadowbrook Ballroom
December 22, 1983PoughkeepsieThe Chance
December 23, 1983West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraMass
December 27, 1983LevittownReds
December 29, 1983New York CityThe RitzEcho & the Bunnymen
December 30, 1983ProvidenceThe Living Room

Typical setlist

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  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "All's Quiet on the Eastern Front"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "Beat on the Brat"
  11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  12. "Go Mental"
  13. "Outsider"
  14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
  15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
  16. "I'm Affected"
  17. "Little Bit O' Soul" (The Music Explosion cover)
  18. "Chinese Rock"
  19. "In the Park"
  20. "Rockaway Beach"
  21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  22. "Cretin Hop"
  23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  25. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "53rd & 3rd"
  2. "Highest Trails Above"
  3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

Encore 2:

  1. "Time Has Come Today" (The Chambers Brothers cover)
  2. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1984

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)[151]
North America[152]
January 5, 1984New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
January 6, 1984BostonThe ChannelMass
Digney Fignus
January 7, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
January 12, 1984PhiladelphiaRipley's Music Hall
January 14, 1984RoslynMy Father's Place
North America[153]
March 9, 1984PortlandUnited StatesUnknown venueJoe Perry
David Johansen
March 10, 1984ProvidenceThe Living RoomThe Bristols
March 16, 1984WaterburyToad's PlaceLost Generation
March 17, 1984New York CityUnknown venue
March 20, 1984Washington, D.C.Wax Museum NightclubThe Mob
March 22, 1984ManchesterThe Casbah
March 23, 1984AlbanyUniversity at Albany, SUNYThe Steven Clyde Band
March 29, 1984West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraBroken Angels
March 30, 1984BrocktonScotch 'n' SoundsThe Vex
April 6, 1984SalisburyUnknown venue
North America[136][154][155][156]
April 26, 1984CharlottesvilleUnited StatesUniversity HallThe Slickee Boys
April 27, 1984The BronxRose Hill GymnasiumWalter Lure
April 28, 1984BrockportTuttle North GymThe Burns Sisters
April 29, 1984StorrsUniversity of ConnecticutThe Gap Band
May 4, 1984ItachaBarton Hall
May 5, 1984CortlandDwyer Memorial ParkCheap Trick
David Johansen
May 17, 1984Garden CityAdelphi University
May 18, 1984New HavenTwilight Zone
May 19, 1984Mount IvyClub Expo
May 31, 1984RichmondCellar DoorBeex
June 1, 1984NorfolkThe Boathouse
June 8, 1984EllingtonThe Country SquireRTM
June 9, 1984SwanzeyCheshire County Fairgrounds
(Summer RockFest)
June 16, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
June 28, 1984ProvidenceThe Living Room
June 29, 1984TauntonTaunton High School
(Red Cross Benefit)
The Neighborhoods
June 30, 1984SyracuseUnknown venue
July 1, 1984[157]Washington, D.C.Wax Museum NightclubWrathchild America
North America[158]
August 1, 1984RochesterUnited StatesRochester Community War MemorialSupporting act for:
Billy Idol
August 17, 1984HackettstownThe Nook
August 28, 1984New HavenToad's Place
August 30, 1984SeldenSuffolk County Community College
August 31, 1984West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Mob
September 2, 1984Lido BeachMalibu Night Club
September 15, 1984Stony BrookStony Brook GymnasiumDino and the Detonators
North America[159][160][161]
October 5, 1984Spring ValleyUnited StatesClub Manhattan
October 6, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
October 9, 1984Washington, D.C.Wax Museum Nightclub
October 11, 1984North DartmouthUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth
October 12, 1984ProvidenceThe Living RoomRash of Stabbings
October 13, 1984ManchesterThe Casbah
October 19, 1984BethanyBethany College
October 20, 1984NorfolkThe Boathouse
October 24, 1984[162]TampaUSF Sun Dome (OSP Halloween Ball)
October 28, 1984Hallandale BeachButton South
October 29, 1984West Palm BeachThe Bowery
October 30, 1984Hallandale BeachButton South
October 31, 1984GainesvilleThe BandshellJohn Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
November 2, 1984AtlantaUnknown venue
November 3, 1984
November 5, 1984DestinNightown
November 7, 1984New OrleansRiverboat President
November 10, 1984HoustonNite Moves
November 11, 1984AustinAustin Opry HouseThe Offenders
November 12, 1984DallasArcadia Theatre
November 14, 1984AlbuquerqueStudent Union BuildingCrawling Walls
November 15, 1984PhoenixPalace WestCo-headlining with:
Black Flag
November 17, 1984Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumCo-headlining with:
Black Flag
Supported by:
Minutemen
November 18, 1984San DiegoMontezuma HallCo-headlining with:
Black Flag
November 20, 1984Los AngelesBovard AuditoriumThe Dream Syndicate
November 21, 1984PomonaPomona Valley AuditoriumAgent Orange
Chardon Square
November 23, 1984[163]San FranciscoKabuki TheaterYanks
November 24, 1984Palo AltoKeystone
November 27, 1984PortlandStarry Night
November 29, 1984VancouverCanadaCommodore BallroomShanghai Dog
November 30, 1984SeattleUnited StatesHub BallroomThe Eagertones
December 1, 1984EugeneEMU BallroomThe Rats
Junk 57
December 3, 1984CarmichaelEntertainment FactoryTales of Terror
Pariah
December 4, 1984San JoseThe Cabaret
December 5, 1984BerkeleyBerkeley Square
December 7, 1984ParadiseUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUnknown support
December 9, 1984Los AngelesPalace TheatreThe D.I.'s
December 12, 1984St. LouisMississippi NightsWhite Animals
December 13, 1984MilwaukeeEagles BallroomEIEIO
December 14, 1984ChicagoAragon BallroomNaked Raygun
The Higsons
December 15, 1984DetroitTraxx
December 16, 1984
North America
December 26, 1984West IslipUnited StatesUnknown venue
December 27, 1984New York CityThe Ritz
December 28, 1984
December 29, 1984ProvidenceLupo's Heartbreak Hotel

Typical setlist (Legs 2-5)

edit
  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "Danger Zone"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "Beat on the Brat"
  11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  12. "Go Mental"
  13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
  15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
  16. "I'm Affected"
  17. "Too Tough to Die"
  18. "Chinese Rock"
  19. "Wart Hog"
  20. "Rockaway Beach"
  21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  22. "Cretin Hop"
  23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  25. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Mama's Boy"
  2. "Highest Trails Above"
  3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

Encore 2:

  1. "Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)"
  2. "Judy Is a Punk"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1985

edit
DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
North America[27][164][165]
January 3, 1985BostonUnited StatesThe Metro
January 4, 1985West HartfordWest Hartford Agora
January 9, 1985Mount VernonUnknown venue
January 12, 1985Asbury ParkThe Stone PonyPartners in Crime
January 25, 1985LexingtonUnknown venue
January 30, 1985Washington, D.C.The Bayou
January 31, 1985
February 8, 1985New York CityL'Amour
February 12, 1985Unknown venue
February 14, 1985LowellCumnock Hall
February 15, 1985WorcesterE. M. Loew's Theatre of Performing ArtsThe Reducers
February 16, 1985ManchesterThe Casbah
February 17, 1985Upper DarbyTower TheaterOpening act for:
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
February 18, 1985BaltimoreGirard's
Europe
February 24, 1985LondonEnglandLyceum BallroomRestless
Gene Loves Jezebel
February 25, 1985
February 26, 1985
February 27, 1985
North America[166][167]
March 7, 1985Garden CityUnited StatesUniversity Center BallroomAku Aku
March 8, 1985ProvidenceThe Living Room
March 9, 1985New York CityL'AmourFrehley's Comet
March 14, 1985AthensOhio University's Memorial Auditorium
March 15, 1985DetroitTraxx
March 16, 1985
March 18, 1985ColumbusNewport Music Hall
March 19, 1985NewportJockey ClubSuicidal Tendencies
March 20, 1985PittsburghHeaven
March 29, 1985BuffaloSalty Dog Skyroom
March 30, 1985SyracuseManley Field HouseTodd Hobin Band
March 31, 1985HamdenQuinnipiac College GymnasiumNew Johnny 5
April 4, 1985BaltimoreMarble Bar
April 5, 1985NorfolkThe Boathouse
April 6, 1985NewaekMain Street Cabaret
April 12, 1985[168]DurhamMUB Pub
April 13, 1985TrentonCity GardensLoudness
North America[136][169][170][171][172]
April 27, 1985WorcesterUnited StatesAssumption University
May 3, 1985New HavenUniversity of New HavenFunkestra
Newcleus
May 4, 1985JamesburgEmmetts InnThe Rattlers
May 5, 1985TrentonCity Gardens
May 7, 1985Garden CityUnknown venue
May 9, 1985RochesterScorgie'sThe Essentials
May 10, 1985BuffaloBuffalo State New Gym Practice FieldThe Reducers
May 12, 1985HartfordTrinity College'Til Tuesday
May 20, 1985ProvidenceThe Living RoomPajama Slave Dancers
May 25, 1985HartfordAgora BallroomGeorge Thorogood and The Destroyers
Regular Joes
May 27, 1985BlacksburgBurruss Hall AuditoriumGeorge Thorogood and The Destroyers
May 28, 1985RichmondCellar DoorSuzy Saxon and the Anglos
May 30, 1985New York CityThe RitzCrossfire Choir
May 31, 1985
June 7, 1985Oyster BayUnknown venue
June 8, 1985HamptonClub Casino
June 14, 1985ScotiaSkyway Club
June 15, 1985New York CityL'Amour
Europe
June 22, 1985Milton KeynesEnglandMilton Keynes National Bowl

(The Longest Day)

June 24, 1985DublinIrelandTelevision Club
June 25, 1985
June 26, 1985BelfastNorthern IrelandQueen's Students’ Union
June 28, 1985GlasgowScotlandBarrowland BallroomStyng Rites
June 30, 1985RoskildeDenmarkDarupvej
(Roskilde Festival)
July 2, 1985West BerlinWest GermanyTempodrom
July 3, 1985HamburgErnst-Merck-Halle
July 4, 1985BochumRuhrlandhalle
July 6, 1985TorhoutBelgiumAchiel Eeckloo Rockweide
(Rock Werchter)
July 7, 1985WerchterWerchter Festivalpark
(Rock Werchter)
North America[173]
August 9, 1985WorcesterUnited StatesE. M. Loew's Theatre of Performing Arts
August 10, 1985MiddletownJ. Bee's Rock IIIShy Talk
August 11, 1985Hampton BaysUnknown venue
August 12, 1985New HavenToad's Place
August 21, 1985BostonSpit
August 22, 1985BranfordSneakers
August 24, 1985NorfolkThe Boathouse
August 25, 1985Washington, D.C.The Bayou
August 26, 1985
August 27, 1985Ocean CityOver The Rainbow
September 1, 1985Lido BeachUnknown venue
North America[174]
September 20, 1985HartfordUnited StatesAgora BallroomPajama Slave Dancers
September 21, 1985AlbanyJ.B. Scott's
North America[175][176][177]
October 5, 1985Asbury ParkUnited StatesThe Stone Pony
October 11, 1985Spring ValleyUnknown VenueFahrenheit 451
October 12, 1985ProvidenceThe Living Room
October 13, 1985East Madow
October 26, 1985College ParkUniversity of Maryland, College ParkFrankie and the Actions
November 1, 1985AmherstUniversity of MassachusettsThe Neighborhoods
North America[177][178][179][180]
November 22, 1985CommackUnited StatesUnknown venue
November 23, 1985LewistownBucknell UniversityThe Reducers
November 27, 1985TrentonCity GardensMosquitos
November 29, 1985New York CityL'AmourReagan Youth
December 7, 1985PlattsburghAngell Center Ballroom
December 31, 1985New York CityThe WorldBeastie Boys

Typical setlist

edit
  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "Danger Zone"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "Beat on the Brat"
  11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  12. "Commando"
  13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" (Legs 1–2)
    "Judy Is a Punk" (Legs 3–7)
    "Loudmouth" (Legs 8–9)
  14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
  15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
  16. "53rd & 3rd" (Replaced by "I Don't Care" after Leg 7)
  17. "Too Tough to Die"
  18. "Chinese Rock"
  19. "Wart Hog"
  20. "Rockaway Beach"
  21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  22. "Cretin Hop"
  23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  25. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Mama's Boy"
  2. "Highest Trails Above"
  3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

Encore 2:

  1. "Chasing the Night" or "Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)" (Replaced by "Do You Want to Dance" after Leg 7)
  2. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" (Replaced "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement" after Leg 2)
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1986

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)[181]
North America[182][183]
April 11, 1986FredoniaUnited StatesWilliams CenterThe Splatcats
April 12, 1986RochesterThe PalestraMosquitos
April 14, 1986PhiladelphiaTemple University
April 19, 1986Winooski, VermontSt. Michael's College
April 20, 1986DurhamUniversity of New Hampshire Field HousePerfect Edge
April 25, 1986RandolphObsessions
April 26, 1986New BrunswickLivingston Campus Lawn
Europe[184][185][186]
May 4, 1986LondonEnglandHammersmith PalaisThe Prisoners
Thrashing Doves
May 5, 1986
May 6, 1986Clarendon Hotel Ballroom
May 7, 1986BrightonTop Rank SuiteThe Prisoners
May 8, 1986PoolePoole Arts Centre
May 9, 1986St. AustellCornwall Coliseum
May 11, 1986BristolThe StudioThe Prisoners
May 12, 1986BirminghamBirmingham Odeon
May 13, 1986PrestonPreston Guild Hall
May 14, 1986EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh PlayhouseThe Prisoners
May 15, 1986NewcastleEnglandMayfair Ballroom
May 17, 1986LeedsUniversity of Leeds
May 18, 1986ManchesterManchester Apollo
May 19, 1986NottinghamRock City
North America[187]
June 20, 1986AlbanyUnited StatesJ.B. Scott's
June 21, 1986West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Queers
June 22, 1986Hampton BeachClub CasinoInfidelics
June 24, 1986New HavenToad's PlaceThe Queers
June 25, 1986ProvidenceThe Living Room
June 27, 1986New York CityL'Amour
June 28, 1986PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretDuck Tape
June 29, 1986BaltimoreHammerjack's
June 30, 1986NorfolkThe BoathouseThe Smithereens
July 1, 1986Washington, D.C.The Bayou
July 2, 1986
July 8, 1986Oyster BayUnknown venue
July 11, 1986TrentonCity GardensThe Shades
July 12, 1986Asbury ParkThe Stone Pony
July 17, 1986McKees RocksMancini's Lounge
July 19, 1986DetroitTraxx
July 20, 1986
July 21, 1986LakewoodPhantasy TheaterAttitude
July 22, 1986ColumbusNewport Music HallInfidelics
July 23, 1986NewportJockey ClubAngry Red Planet
July 25, 1986ChicagoMetro ChicagoThe Service
The Dead Milkmen
July 26, 1986
July 27, 1986MinneapolisFirst Avenue
Europe
August 2, 1986VeurneBelgiumKruispunt Europalaan Pannestraat
(Seaside Festival)
August 3, 1986SneekNetherlandsIJsbaanterrein
(Sneekwave)
August 4, 1986AmsterdamMelkwegIvy Green
August 5, 1986
North America[188][189]
August 31, 1986Lido BeachUnited StatesUnknown venue
September 11, 1986San DiegoUCSD Gymnasium
September 13, 1986Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumSocial Distortion
September 14, 1986CarmichaelEl Dorado SaloonSocial Unrest
Doggy Style
September 15, 1986San FranciscoWolfgang'sThe Afflicted
September 16, 1986Jetboy
September 17, 1986Santa ClaraOne Step Beyond
September 19, 1986Long BeachFender's BallroomThe Vandals
Screamin' Sirens
September 21, 1986Los AngelesThe PalaceChannel 3
Chardon Square
September 22, 1986RiversideClub Metro
September 23, 1986San DiegoBacchanal
September 24, 1986West HollywoodWhisky a Go GoSecret Surprise
North America[190][191][192][193][194]
October 10, 1986TrentonUnited StatesCity Gardens
October 11, 1986New York CityL'Amour
October 16, 1986[195]NorthamptonPearl Street
October 17, 1986West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Reducers
October 18, 1986ProvidenceThe Living Room
October 24, 1986Washington, D.C.The Tavern
October 25, 1986[196]PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretDuck Tape
October 31, 1986RoslynMy Father's Place
November 1, 1986BridgeportUniversity of Bridgeport
November 3, 1986BostonThe Metro
November 6, 1986New York CityThe RitzThe Chesterfield Kings
November 7, 1986
November 15, 1986KentKent State University
November 16, 1986BuffaloThe Inferno
November 18, 1986MontclairMontclair State College
November 21, 1986South AmboyClub Bene
November 22, 1986 [197]MedfordTufts UniversityBarrence Whitfield & the Savages
December 4, 1986WalthamLevin BallroomThe Lemonheads
December 5, 1986RochesterUnknown venue
December 6, 1986AlfredAlfred UniversityThe Chesterfield Kings
December 19, 1986New York CityL'Amour East
December 20, 1986Bay ShoreSundance
December 31, 1986RoslynMy Father's Place

Typical setlist

edit
  1. "Eat That Rat"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "Freak of Nature"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  11. "Crummy Stuff"
  12. "Loudmouth"
  13. "Love Kills"
  14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  15. "Glad to See You Go"
  16. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  17. "Too Tough to Die"
  18. "Mama's Boy"
  19. "Animal Boy"
  20. "Wart Hog"
  21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  22. "Cretin Hop"
  23. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You"
  24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  25. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Chinese Rock"
  2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
  3. "Rockaway Beach"

Encore 2:

  1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1987

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America
January 3, 1987TrentonUnited StatesCity GardensShock Mommies
January 4, 1987Washington, D.C.The Bayou
North America
January 23, 1987ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living Room
January 24, 1987PoughkeepsieThe ChanceZebra
South America
January 31, 1987São PauloBrazilPalace Theatre
February 1, 1987
February 4, 1987Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras Sanitarias
North America
February 20, 1987PittsburghUnited StatesSyria MosqueThe Cynics
February 21, 1987AllentownAirport Road Music HallThe Mating Index
February 26, 1987WayneWilliam Paterson University
February 27, 1987Asbury ParkThe Stone PonyAerrage
February 28, 1987PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretThe Daves
North America[198]
March 20, 1987DallasUnited StatesLonghorn Ballroom
March 21, 1987AustinThe BackroomZulu Time
March 22, 1987HoustonThe Fast and Cool Club
March 23, 1987New OrleansMcAlister AuditoriumSkinsect
March 25, 1987AtlantaBuckhead Cinema and DrafthouseDrivin N Cryin
March 26, 1987TallahasseeThe MoonThe Slut Boys
March 27, 1987TampaFort Homer Hesterly ArmoryThe Fanatics
March 28, 1987Cocoa BeachBrassy's Nightclub
March 29, 1987Miami BeachCameo TheatreThe Drills
North America[199][200]
April 22, 1987Garden CityUnited StatesNassau Community College
April 23, 1987New York CityWave StreetCrash Conference
April 25, 1987West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Reducers
The Ring
April 26, 1987New HavenToad's PlaceLast Supper
April 30, 1987WilliamstownUnknown venue
May 1, 1987BrunswickBowdoin College
May 2, 1987AlbanyState University of New York at AlbanyCo-headlining with:
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
May 3, 1987HadleyUnknown venue
May 8, 1987RandolphObsessionsMaximum America
May 9, 1987New York CityL'Amour
May 15, 1987ProvidenceThe Living Room
May 16, 1987Bay ShoreSundance
May 29, 1987Darien LakeUnknown venue
May 30, 1987PoughkeepsieThe Chance
North America[201]
June 18, 1987HarrisburgUnited StatesThe Metron
June 19, 1987Ocean CityScandals Nightclub
June 20, 1987PhiladelphiaChestnut Cabaret
June 26, 1987Oyster BayRumrunner
June 27, 1987New York CityFlushing Meadows Park
(Queens Festival '87)
June 28, 1987Washington, D.C.The Bayou
June 29, 1987
June 30, 1987
July 1, 1987NorfolkThe Boathouse
North America
July 21, 1987TorontoCanadaRPM ClubShadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
July 22, 1987
July 23, 1987Forgotten Rebels
July 24, 1987OttawaPorter HallGrave Concern
North America
August 12, 1987East HamptonUnited StatesJag (Richie's last show)
North America[202][203][204][205]
August 28, 1987*ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living Room
August 29, 1987*TrentonCity GardensWarzone
Goo Goo Dolls
September 4, 1987Oyster BayHeartbeat
(First show with Marky again)
September 5, 1987Washington, D.C.Unknown venue
September 6, 1987Commack
September 10, 1987New York CityThe RitzManitoba's Wild Kingdom
September 11, 1987Crash Conference
September 16, 1987Spring ValleyClub Tronix
September 18, 1987Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumT.S.O.L.
September 19, 1987FresnoWilson Theatre
September 21, 1987San FranciscoCity Nights ClubAttitude
September 22, 1987The StoneT.S.O.L.
Sea Hags
September 23, 1987Santa ClaraOne Step Beyond
September 25, 1987Long BeachFender's BallroomD.I.
The Neighborhoods
September 26, 1987Los AngelesCalifornia State University, NorthridgeThe Dickies
September 27, 1987West HollywoodThe RoxyT.S.O.L.
Europe[206][207][208]
October 5, 1987CopenhagenDenmarkSaga RockteaterGaye Bykers on Acid
October 6, 1987HamburgWest GermanyGroße Freiheit 36
October 7, 1987AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso Grote Zaal
October 8, 1987DüsseldorfWest GermanyTor 3
October 9, 1987MunichAlabama-Halle
October 11, 1987MilanItalyPrego Club
October 12, 1987ZürichSwitzerlandVolkshaus
October 13, 1987ParisFranceThéâtre de la Mutualité
October 15, 1987SheffieldEnglandOctagon CentreThe Sex Gods
October 16, 1987NewcastleMayfair Ballroom
October 17, 1987LeedsUniversity of LeedsThe Sex Gods
October 18, 1987GlasgowScotlandBarrowland Ballroom
October 20, 1987NottinghamEnglandRock City
October 21, 1987NorwichUniversity of East Anglia
October 22, 1987ManchesterInternational II
October 23, 1987LiverpoolUniversity of LiverpoolThe Sex Gods
October 24, 1987CardiffWalesCardiff University
October 25, 1987BirminghamEnglandThe HummingbirdFlesh for Lulu
The Sex Gods
October 26, 1987LondonBrixton Academy
North America[209][210][211][212]
October 31, 1987AlexandriaUnited StatesUnknown venue
November 12, 1987WilmingtonMad Monk
November 13, 1987GreenvilleThe AtticSoul Train
November 14, 1987CharlotteKidnappersMisguided Youth
November 15, 1987CharlottesvilleTrax
November 18, 1987BostonThe Metro
November 19, 1987ProvidenceThe Living Room
November 20, 1987AllentownAirport Road Music HallThe Original Sins
November 21, 1987New York CityL'Amour
November 22, 1987GlassboroEsbjornson Gymnasium
November 27, 1987Bay ShoreSundance
December 3, 1987New HavenToad's PlaceManitoba's Wild Kingdom
December 4, 1987RandolphObsessions
December 5, 1987PoughkeepsieVassar College
December 9, 1987BaltimoreHammerjack'sThe Slickees
The Vamps
December 10, 1987Washington, D.C.The Bayou
December 11, 1987
December 12, 1987Oyster BayUnknown venue
December 13, 1987PhiladelphiaTrocadero Theatre
December 31, 1987Bay ShoreSundance

*With Clem Burke on drums

1988

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America
January 1, 1988TrentonUnited StatesCity GardensAdrenalin O.D.
January 2, 1988New York CityThe RitzManitoba's Wild Kingdom
North America[213][214]
January 28, 1988DallasUnited StatesArcadia TheaterThe Neighborhood
January 29, 1988AustinThe Back Room
January 30, 1988
January 31, 1988HoustonClub Xcess
February 1, 1998New OrleansTipitina'sDash Rip Rock
February 3, 1988AtlantaCenter StageAntiheroes
February 4, 1988TallahasseeThe MoonCorrosion of Conformity
February 5, 1988JacksonvilleUnknown venue
February 6, 1988St. PetersburgJannus LandingCorrosion of Conformity
February 7, 1988MiamiClub 1235
North America
February 19, 1988AguadillaPuerto RicoRamey Air Force Base
February 20, 1988
North America[215]
March 11, 1988South AmboyUnited StatesClub Bene
March 12, 1988New York CityUnknown venue
March 13, 1988Hempstead
March 18, 1988OswegoLaker Hall GymHeathen's Rage
March 19, 1988RochesterIdolsCowpokes
March 24, 1988New York CityWave Street
March 26, 1988AllentownAirport Road Music HallThe Original Sins
North America[216][217][218]
April 22, 1988TrentonUnited StatesCity GardensProng
April 23, 1988PhiladelphiaHank DeVincent FieldBeru Revue
The Romantics
April 27, 1988ProvidenceThe Living RoomBeve Buell & The Gargoyles
April 29, 1988CommackShowcase
April 30, 1988Oneonta NYGymnasium

[Denny Dent

May 3, 1988TorontoCanadaRPM ClubThe Dik Van Dykes
May 4, 1988
May 5, 1988
May 6, 1988AmherstUnited StatesBaird Point
(Spring Fest)
May 7, 1988RochesterFrank Ritter Memorial Ice ArenaUnknown support
May 19, 1988BrewsterUnknown venue
May 20, 1988New RochelleStreets
May 21, 1988PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretLiving Colour
Europe[206][219][220]
June 2, 1988StockholmSwedenGröna Lund
June 3, 1988LundMejeriet
June 4, 1988SeinäjokiFinlandTörnävä
(Provinssirock)
June 6, 1988ParisFranceElysée MontmartreThe Seers
June 7, 1988TilburgNetherlandsNoorderligt
June 8, 1988AmsterdamParadiso Grote Zaal
June 9, 1988
June 10, 1988GroningenDe OosterpoortThe Seers
Boegies
June 11, 1988GöttingenWest GermanySportpark
(Rock im Sportpark Festival)
June 12, 1988West BerlinMessehalle 1The Stranglers
The Godfathers
The Seers
June 13, 1988DüsseldorfPhilipshalle
June 15, 1988LondonEnglandBrixton AcademyThe Seers
Crazy Pink Revolvers
Romeo Street Gang
North America[221][222][223]
July 1, 1988New York CityUnited StatesL'AmourCycle Sluts from Hell
July 2, 1988PoughkeepsieThe Chance
July 7, 1988San DiegoBacchanalThe Giant Burritos
July 8, 1988Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumThe Dickies
July 10, 1988San FranciscoThe FillmoreSea Hags
The Field Mice
July 11, 1988The Dickies
Snatches of Pink
July 12, 1988Santa ClaraOne Step BeyondThe Dickies
July 13, 1988
July 15, 1988AnaheimCelebrity TheatreAdolescents
The Crowd
July 16, 1988Los AngelesJohn Anson Ford AmphitheatreThelonious Monster
Camper Van Beethoven
July 17, 1988Santa BarbaraThe GraduateAdolescents
Lazy Cowgirls
July 18, 1988West HollywoodRoxy Theatre
North America[224][217]
August 2, 1988New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
August 3, 1988UniondaleLobster A-Go-Go
August 4, 1988BrewsterPolo's
August 5, 1988TrentonCity GardensThe Dickies
August 12, 1988CommackShowcase
August 13, 1988PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretThe Waldos
August 14, 1988BaltimoreHammerjack's
August 15, 1988Washington, D.C.The Bayou
August 16, 1988
August 19, 1988New York CityThe RitzThe Dickies
Richie Stotts Band
August 20, 1988The Dickies
Cycle Sluts from Hell
Europe
August 26, 1988ReadingEnglandLittle John's Farm
(Reading Festival)
August 27, 1988Hechtel-EkselBelgiumSanicole Airfield
(Pukkelpop)
North America[225][226]
September 13, 1988South AmboyUnited StatesClub Bene
September 14, 1988BostonThe ChannelVoodoo Dolls
The Matweeds
September 15, 1988ProvidenceThe Living RoomJane's Addiction
September 21, 1988PittsburghSyria Mosque
September 22, 1988KentThe Draft House
September 23, 1988ChicagoAragon BallroomCo-headlining with:
Iggy Pop
Supported by:
The Dickies
September 24, 1988DetroitHarpo'sThe Dickies
September 26, 1988CincinnatiBogart's
September 27, 1988ColumbusNewport Music Hall
September 28, 1988IndianapolisThe VogueThe Dickies
September 29, 1988St. LouisMississippi Nights
October 1, 1988LakewoodPhantasy Theater
October 6, 1988New York CityUnknown venue
October 7, 1988PoughkeepsieThe Chance
October 8, 1988RochesterRenaissance TheaterThe Fugitives
October 9, 1988CohoesSaratoga Winners
October 13, 1988Island ParkClub California
October 14, 1988TrentonCity GardensThe Citizens
October 15, 1988Vision
Asia
October 24, 1988TokyoJapanNakano Sun Plaza
October 25, 1988
October 26, 1988KobeFish Dance Hall
October 27, 1988OsakaMidou Kaikan
October 28, 1988TokyoMZA Ariake
North America[227][228][229][230]
November 11, 1988DallasUnited StatesArcadia TheatreThe Buck Pets
November 12, 1988AustinThe Backroom
November 13, 1988
November 14, 1988College StationThe Parthenon
November 15, 1988HoustonClub Xcess
November 16, 1988New OrleansTipitina's
November 18, 1988St. PetersburgJannus LandingThe Dickies
November 19, 1988Miami BeachCameo Theatre
November 20, 1988OrlandoVisage NightclubRose Shadows
November 22, 1988AtlantaCenter Stage
December 1, 1988New York CityFordham University
December 2, 1988BaltimoreHammerjack's
December 10, 1988DurhamUniversity of New Hampshire
December 11, 1988New HavenToad's PlaceThe Dissidents
North America
December 30, 1988ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living RoomVoodoo Dolls
December 31, 1988New York CityIrving PlazaRichie Stotts

Typical setlist

edit
  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "Bop Til' You Drop"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "I Don't Want You" or "Beat on the Brat"
  11. "Chinese Rock"
  12. "Weasel Face"
  13. "Commando"
  14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  15. "Rockaway Beach"
  16. "Garden of Serenity" (Legs 1–7)
    "Needles and Pins" (Jackie DeShannon cover) (Legs 7–10)
    "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" (Legs 11–12)
  17. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  18. "Too Tough to Die"
  19. "Mama's Boy"
  20. "Animal Boy"
  21. "Wart Hog"
  22. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  23. "Cretin Hop"
  24. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  26. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "I Wanna Live"
  2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
  3. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"

Encore 2:

  1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) or "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover) or "Judy Is a Punk"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1989

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America[231]
January 16, 1989Washington, D.C.United StatesThe Bayou
January 17, 1989
January 19, 1989NashvilleCenter Stage ClubManikenz
January 20, 1989LexingtonRhinestones Music Palace
January 21, 1989LouisvillePhoenix Hill Tavern
January 23, 1989ColumbiaGreenstreets
January 24, 1989CharlottePterodactyl ClubSurfin' Sid
The Moguls
January 25, 1989NorfolkThe Boathouse
January 27, 1989New York CityThe RitzCircus of Power
January 28, 1989
Europe[232][233][234]
February 7, 1989MadridSpainPabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real MadridBB sin sed
February 8, 1989BarcelonaPalau dels Esports
February 9, 1989ValenciaArena Auditorium
February 10, 1989
February 11, 1989San SebastiánPolideportivo Anoeta
February 12, 1989
North America
February 24, 1989PoughkeepsieUnited StatesThe ChanceRichie Stotts
February 25, 1989PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretJodi Bongiovi
North America[235][236][237]
March 24, 1989CantonUnited StatesMadill HallStory Lloyd
March 25, 1989CohoesSaratoga Winners
March 31, 1989New York CityOur Lady of Lourdes ChurchNorman Bates & The Showerheads
April 1, 1989BaltimoreHammerjack's
April 6, 1989New HavenToad's Place
April 7, 1989LancasterThe Chameleon ClubThe Original Sins
April 15, 1989Stony BrookStony Brook University
Europe
May 2, 1989MonfalconeItalyValentini's Disco
May 3, 1989MilanRolling Stone
May 4, 1989FlorencePalasport
May 6, 1989DuevillePalasport
May 7, 1989RiminiVelvet Club
May 8, 1989ModenaPalasport
May 9, 1989RomeTeatro Tendastrisce
May 10, 1989CorcianoQuasar Club
May 12, 1989AthensGreeceRodon Club
May 13, 1989
May 14, 1989
May 15, 1989
North America[238][239][240][241][242]
May 26, 1989BostonUnited StatesThe ChannelThe Queers

Classic Ruins

May 27, 1989ProvidenceThe Living RoomHigh Horse
June 2, 1989Los AngelesHollywood Palladium
June 3, 1989Long BeachCalifornia State UniversityAgent Orange

Richie Stotts

June 4, 1989Los AngelesReseda Country ClubMurphy's Law
Richie Stotts
June 17, 1989San FranciscoThe StoneSiren Kings
Liquid Sky
June 18, 1989PetalumaPhoenix TheaterMurphy's Law
June 19, 1989Santa ClaraOne Step Beyond
June 20, 1989Santa BarbaraLa Casa de la RazaR.K.L.
Chemikill
June 22, 1989San DiegoBacchanal
June 23, 1989TijuanaMexicoIguana's Nightclub
June 24, 1989San PedroUnited StatesWarner Grand TheatreBad Religion

Firehose

June 25, 1989Los AngelesReseda Country ClubThe Hangmen
The Dickies
June 27, 1989PortlandStarry Night
June 28, 1989VancouverCanada86th Street Music Hall
June 29, 1989SeattleUnited States99 Club
July 1, 1989San FranciscoThe FillmoreMurphy's Law
White Trash Debutantes
July 2, 1989
July 3, 1989Santa CruzThe Catalyst
July 4, 1989Santa ClaraOne Step Beyond

(Dee Dee's last shows)

July 5, 1989
Europe[243][244][245][246][247][248]
September 30, 1989LeicesterEnglandRockandy (C.J.'s first show)The Almighty
October 1, 1989LiverpoolRoyal Court TheatreJohn Moore & the Expressway
October 2, 1989GlasgowScotlandBarrowland Ballroom
October 3, 1989NewcastleEnglandMayfair BallroomJohn Moore & the Expressway
October 4, 1989ManchesterInternational 2The Almighty
October 6, 1989LeedsUniversity of LeedsJohn Moore & the Expressway
October 7, 1989BirminghamThe HummingbirdThe Almighty
October 8, 1989BristolThe Studio
October 9, 1989LondonTown and Country Club
October 10, 1989
October 11, 1989
Oceania[249]
October 31, 1989AucklandNew ZealandPowerstation
November 1, 1989
November 3, 1989MelbourneAustraliaThe Palace Complex
November 4, 1989
November 5, 1989
November 6, 1989AdelaideOld Lion Hotel
November 7, 1989PerthCargo's Niteclub
November 9, 1989SydneyEnmore TheatreRatcat
November 10, 1989Hordern Pavilion
November 11, 1989Selina's Coogee Bay Hotel
November 12, 1989BrisbaneBrisbane Festival Hall
Europe[250][251]
November 22, 1989OffenbachWest GermanyStadthalle OffenbachGhost Dance
Plan B
November 23, 1989BonnBiskuithalle
November 24, 1989OberhausenMusic Circus Ruhr
November 25, 1989HamburgDocks
November 26, 1989West BerlinEissporthalle
November 27, 1989
November 28, 1989BielefeldPC69
November 29, 1989NeumarktGroße Jurahalle
November 30, 1989BöblingenSporthalle
December 1, 1989DeinzeBelgiumBrielpoortGhost Dance
The Saints
December 2, 1989UtrechtNetherlandsTivoliGhost Dance
December 3, 1989RotterdamNighttown
December 4, 1989AmsterdamParadiso Grote Zaal
North America
December 12, 1989New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceThe Innocence Mission
December 13, 1989PoughkeepsieThe ChanceB.B. Blue and The Gargoyles
December 14, 1989PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretKing Flux
December 15, 1989New York CityThe RitzWarzone
GBH
December 16, 1989

1990

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America[252][253]
February 23, 1990TrentonUnited StatesCity GardensThe Fiendz
February 24, 1990Sag HarborBay Street Theater
February 25, 1990CohoesSaratoga WinnersKing Flux
March 1, 1990CharlottesvilleUnknown venue
March 2, 1990FredericksburgUniversity of Mary WashingtonN.Y. Citizens
March 3, 1990EmmitsburgMount St. Mary's University
March 4, 1990ReadingThe SiloAnthrophobia
Irandaru
March 8, 1990BostonCiti Club
March 9, 1990
March 10, 1990ProvidenceThe Living Room
Europe
March 22, 1990CopenhagenDenmarkPumpehuset
March 23, 1990TampereFinlandPakkahuone
March 24, 1990TurkuKonserttitalo
March 25, 1990HelsinkiKulttuuritalo
March 27, 1990StockholmSwedenGloben Annexet
March 28, 1990GothenburgNya VågenThe Nomads
March 29, 1990LundMejeriet
March 30, 1990KarlskogaBergslagshallen
March 31, 1990HultsfredHagadals Sportcentrum
April 1, 1990OsloNorwayChateau Neuf
North America[136][254][255][256]
April 18, 1990NormanUnited StatesOklahoma Memorial UnionTrouble
April 19, 1990DallasArcadia Theatre
April 20, 1990AustinThe Backroom
April 21, 1990
April 23, 1990New OrleansTipitina's
April 24, 1990BirminghamSloss Furnaces
April 26, 1990Miami BeachClub Nu
April 27, 1990MelbournePower Station
April 28, 1990Ybor CityThe Cuban Club
April 29, 1990OrlandoVisage Nightclub
May 1, 1990AtlantaThe Masquerade
May 2, 1990NashvilleCannery Ballroom
May 4, 1990Winston-SalemBaity'sTrouble
May 5, 1990WilmingtonMad Monk
May 6, 1990RaleighThe SwitchSlurpeeeee!
May 8, 1990ColumbiaGreenstreets
May 9, 1990Charlotte1313 Club
May 11, 1990[257]BaltimoreHammerjack'sTrouble
May 12, 1990NorfolkThe Boathouse
May 13, 1990RichmondThe Flood Zone
May 14, 1990Washington, D.C.The Bayou
May 15, 1990
Europe
June 23, 1990Sankt GoarshausenWest GermanyFreilichtbühne Loreley
(Bizarre Festival)
Escape from New York Tour[258]
(with Debbie Harry, Tom Tom Club, and Jerry Harrison)
June 28, 1990ColumbiaUnited StatesMerriweather Post Pavilion
June 29, 1990BristolLake Compounce
July 1, 1990MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheater (Summerfest)
July 2, 1990ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
July 3, 1990TorontoCanadaKingswood Music Theatre
July 4, 1990MontrealLa Ronde
July 6, 1990MansfieldUnited StatesGreat Woods Center For The Performing Arts
July 7, 1990PortlandCumberland County Civic Center
July 8, 1990BurlingtonBurlington Memorial Auditorium
July 9, 1990Upper DarbyTower Theater
July 11, 1990Jones BeachJones Beach Theater
July 12, 1990HolmdelGarden State Arts Center
July 13, 1990DarienLakeside Amphitheater
July 14, 1990ClevelandNautica Stage
July 16, 1990Grove CityCapital Music Center
July 17, 1990Tinley ParkWorld Music Theatre
July 18, 1990MasonTimberwolf Amphitheater
July 19, 1990AtlantaCoca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
July 22, 1990St. LouisFox Theatre
July 23, 1990MemphisMud Island Amphitheater
July 24, 1990Kansas CitySandstone Amphitheater
July 25, 1990TulsaRiver Parks Amphitheater
July 26, 1990DallasFair Park Bandshell
July 27, 1990HoustonUniversity of Houston
July 28, 1990AustinAuditorium Shores (Austin Aqua Festival)
July 30, 1990Santa FePaolo Soleri Amphitheater
July 31, 1990Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
August 1, 1990Park CityPark West
August 2, 1990IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
August 4, 1990San DiegoSDSU Open Air Theatre
August 5, 1990Las VegasThe Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall
August 6, 1990MesaMesa Amphitheatre
August 8, 1990Los AngelesGreek Theatre
August 9, 1990
August 10, 1990VenturaVentura Theatre
August 11, 1990BerkeleyWilliam Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
August 12, 1990San FranciscoWarfield Theatre
August 14, 1990PortlandArlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
August 15, 1990SeattleParamount Theatre
August 16, 1990VictoriaCanadaVictoria Memorial Arena
August 17, 1990VancouverPNE Exhibition Bowl
Asia[259]
September 3, 1990OsakaJapanModa Hall
September 4, 1990NagoyaNagoya Club Quattro
September 5, 1990KawasakiClub CittaToy Boys
September 6, 1990
September 8, 1990NagoyaNagoya Club Quattro
September 9, 1990
September 10, 1990OsakaModa Hall
September 11, 1990
September 13, 1990KawasakiClub Citta
September 14, 1990
September 15, 1990
September 16, 1990
North America[260][261]
October 4, 1990PhiladelphiaUnited StatesChestnut CabaretNorman Bates & The Showerheads
October 5, 1990BaltimoreHammerjack's
October 6, 1990New York CityThe RitzManitoba's Wild Kingdom
October 7, 1990TrentonCity GardensThe Raging Lamos
Europe[262][263]
November 13, 1990ParisFranceLe Petit Olympia
November 14, 1990MunichGermanyCircus Krone
November 15, 1990VölklingenSporthalle
November 16, 1990BremenStadhalle
November 17, 1990GhentBelgium't KuipkeThe Godfathers
November 19, 1990LyonFranceLa Bourse du Travail
November 20, 1990ZürichSwitzerlandVolkshaus
November 21, 1990ViennaAustriaBank-Austria Zelt
November 22, 1990GrazOrpheumRemnant
November 24, 1990ZagrebYugoslaviaDom Sportova
November 25, 1990LjubljanaTivoli Hall
November 26, 1990MilanItalyRolling StoneU.K. Subs
November 27, 1990RiminiSlego
November 29, 1990ZaragozaSpainPabellón FrancésBB sin Sed
November 30, 1990MadridPabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid
December 1, 1990BarcelonaPalau dels Esports
December 2, 1990San SebastiánVelódromo de Anoeta
December 4, 1990ValenciaArena Auditorium
December 5, 1990MurciaSnoopy
December 7, 1990ManchesterEnglandInternational 2Metal Monkey Machine
December 8, 1990LondonBrixton AcademyCrazyhead
Drum
North America
December 27, 1990ProvidenceUnited StatesCampus Club
December 28, 1990BostonCiti Club
December 29, 1990New York CityThe RitzLunachicks
December 30, 1990New HavenToad's Place

1991

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Oceania
January 22, 1991Gold CoastAustraliaThe PlayroomHard-Ons
January 23, 1991Byron BayThe Piggery Arts Factory
January 25, 1991BrisbaneBrisbane Festival HallHard-Ons
The New Christs
January 26, 1991SydneyHordern Pavilion
January 27, 1991WollongongWaves Wollongong
January 29, 1991Dee WhyDee Why Hotel
January 31, 1991AdelaideThebarton TheatreHard-Ons
February 1, 1991MelbourneFestival HallHard-Ons
The New Christs
February 2, 1991PerthRobinson PavilionRatcat
Asia
February 5, 1991KawasakiJapanClub Citta
February 6, 1991TokyoTokiwa-za Tokyo
February 7, 1991
Europe[117]
March 6, 1991MadridSpainPabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid
March 7, 1991OviedoLa RealNumeros Rojos
March 8, 1991ValladolidPolideportivo Huerta del Rey
March 9, 1991VigoCentro Deportivo Municipal das Travesas
March 11, 1991BarcelonaZeleste
(Recording for Loco Live)
Numeros Rojos
March 12, 1991
March 13, 1991ValenciaArena Auditorium
March 15, 1991PamplonaSala Ilargi
March 16, 1991MondragónPabellón Zubi-Alde
March 17, 1991BergaraSala Txibisto
March 18, 1991Melgar de FernamentalSala Vegas 2
North America[264][265]
April 4, 1991New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceSaigon Kick
April 5, 1991PhiladelphiaChestnut Cabaret
April 6, 1991BaltimoreHammerjack's
April 12, 1991AllentownAirport Road Music HallPsycho Nurse
April 13, 1991ColumbusNewport Music HallLoudhouse
April 14, 1991DetroitClub XThe Toll
April 15, 1991CincinnatiBogart'sThe Dickies
April 16, 1991PittsburghMetropolPsycho Nurse
South America[266]
April 26, 1991Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras SanitariasLos Violadores
April 27, 1991
April 28, 1991
April 30, 1991São PauloBrazilDama XOCRatos de Porão
May 1, 1991
May 2, 1991
May 4, 1991Porto AlegreGigantinhoJusta Causa
North America[267]
May 28, 1991New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
May 29, 1991TrentonCity Gardens
May 30, 1991New BritainThe StingThe Toll
May 31, 1991Spring ValleyWorld Stage
June 1, 1991Asbury ParkFastlane 2The Toll

Backseat

June 7, 1991Ybor CityRitz Theatre
June 8, 1991Miami BeachCameo Theatre
June 9, 1991OrlandoVisage NightclubPotential Frenzy
June 11, 1991AtlantaThe MasqueradeThe Tombstones
June 12, 1991Charlotte1313 Club
June 14, 1991RaleighShowcase Concert Hall
June 15, 1991Winston-SalemBaity's Backstreet Music Garden
June 16, 1991GreenvilleCharacter's Nightlife
June 18, 1991AthensGeorgia Theatre
June 19, 1991KnoxvilleBijou Theatre
June 21, 1991NorfolkThe BoathouseLeft Wing Fascists
June 22, 1991RichmondThe Flood Zone
June 23, 1991Washington, D.C.The Bayou
Europe
July 6, 1991La SpeziaItalyStadio Comunale Alberto PiccoLitfiba
July 8, 1991TurinStadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo
July 10, 1991LeysinSwitzerlandCentre des Sports
(Leysin Festival)
Canada[268]
August 6, 1991TorontoCanadaKingswood Music Theatre
August 8, 1991KitchenerBingeman ParkTeenage Head
August 9, 1991TorontoThe Spectrum
August 10, 1991BalaThe KEE to Bala
August 11, 1991LondonKiplings
August 13, 1991MontrealRialto TheatreAsexuals
August 14, 1991OttawaBarrymore'sThe Pariahs
August 15, 1991St. CatharinesThe Hideaway
August 16, 1991HamiltonBannister'sTeenage Head
Europe
August 24, 1991BerlinGermanyFreilichtbühne Wuhlheide
(Bizarre Festival)
August 25, 1991HasseltBelgiumDomein Kiewit
(Pukkelpop)
August 27, 1991HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice HallIggy Pop
The Nomads
August 28, 1991StockholmSwedenHovet
North America[269][270][271]
October 4, 1991TrentonUnited StatesCity GardensWeen
October 5, 1991PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretYouth Gone Mad
October 6, 1991MiddletownThe Class
October 7, 1991NorthamptonPearl Street
October 11, 1991WarwickRocky Point Palladium
October 14, 1991ClevelandEmpire Concert Club
October 15, 1991ColumbusNewport Music Hall
October 16, 1991PittsburghMetropolPsycho Nurse
October 18, 1991BaltimoreHammerjack's
October 19, 1991Washington, D.C.The Bayou
October 24, 1991BostonThe ChannelVoodoo Dolls
October 25, 1991New BritainThe StingThe Reducers
October 26, 1991Sea BrightTradewinds
Europe[272]
November 25, 1991UtrechtNetherlandsMuziekcentrum Vredenburg
November 27, 1991HamburgGermanyDocks
November 28, 1991DüsseldorfTor 3
November 29, 1991DeinzeBelgiumBrielpoortBelgian Asociality
November 30, 1991RennesFranceSalle OmnisportsThe Raunch Hands
Sex Tattoo
December 2, 1991BirminghamEnglandThe HummingbirdThe Honey Thieves
December 3, 1991NewcastleNewcastle Polytechnic
December 4, 1991GlasgowScotlandBarrowland Ballroom
December 5, 1991ManchesterEnglandUniversity of ManchesterThe Honey Thieves
December 7, 1991LondonBrixton AcademyCo-headlining with:
The Damned
Supported by:
The Honey Thieves
December 8, 1991
North America
December 27, 1991New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceBlitzspeer
December 28, 1991BaltimoreHammerjack's
December 29, 1991New York CityThe RitzLunachicks

Typical setlist

edit
  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "I Believe in Miracles"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
  11. "I Wanna Live"
  12. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"
  13. "Commando"
  14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  15. "Rockaway Beach"
  16. "Pet Sematary"
  17. "53rd & 3rd" or "Too Tough to Die"
  18. "Glad to See You Go"
  19. "Mama's Boy"
  20. "Animal Boy"
  21. "Wart Hog"
  22. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  23. "Cretin Hop"
  24. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  26. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Chinese Rock"
  2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

Encore 2:

  1. "Beat on the Brat"
  2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) or "Judy Is a Punk"
  3. "Judy Is a Punk" or "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)

1992

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DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
Europe
March 14, 1992FontanafreddaItalyPalasport
March 15, 1992FlorenceAuditorium Flog
March 16, 1992MilanRolling Stone
March 17, 1992CorreggioPalasport
March 19, 1992AthensGreeceRodon ClubYeah!
March 20, 1992
March 21, 1992
North America
April 9, 1992New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceBlitzspeer
April 10, 1992New York CityRoone Arledge AuditoriumAction Swingers
April 11, 1992Sea BrightTradewindsBlitzspeer
April 12, 1992TrentonCity Gardens
April 23, 1992BaltimoreHammerjack's
April 24, 1992NorfolkThe Boathouse
April 25, 1992Washington, D.C.Unknown venue
April 26, 1992AllentownAirport Road Music HallThe Toll

Third from the Sun

Europe
May 3, 1992BourgesFrancePavillonThe Pogues
May 4, 1992LyonLe Transbordeur
May 5, 1992ParisÉlysée Montmartre
May 6, 1992
May 7, 1992MulhouseLe Phoenix
May 9, 1992PauHippodrome
May 10, 1992NiortParc de Noron
North America[273]
June 4, 1992KitchenerCanadaStagesThe Toll
June 5, 1992OshawaUnknown venue
June 6, 1992HamiltonLegends
June 7, 1992LondonUnknown venue
June 9, 1992TorontoRPM ClubForgotten Rebels
June 10, 1992
June 12, 1992Quebec CitySalle Jean-Paul-Tardif
June 13, 1992OttawaPorter HallThe Toll
June 14, 1992MontrealLa Brique
Europe
June 19, 1992KauhajokiFinlandNurmijärvi
(Nummirock)
June 27, 1992AlsdorfGermanyFreizeitpark
(Bizarre Festival)
Europe
July 16, 1992GironaSpainLes CasernesPlumons Negres
Barri Baix
July 18, 1992HuescaPlaza de Toros de Huesca
July 25, 1992MadridCampo Municipal MagallanesPorretas
Latin America[274]
September 13, 1992SantiagoChileVelódromo Estadio NacionalFiskales Ad-Hok
September 16, 1992Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras SanitariasTodos Tus Muertos
September 17, 1992
September 18, 1992
September 19, 1992
September 22, 1992São PauloBrazilOlympiaRatos de Porão
September 23, 1992Rio de JaneiroCanecão
September 26, 1992Mexico CityMexicoEx-Balneario Olímpico PantitlánAguelarre

YAPS

September 27, 1992Paciom

Rebel'd

North America[275][276][277]
October 6, 1992VancouverCanadaCommodore BallroomOverwhelming Colorfast
October 7, 1992SeattleUnited StatesParamount TheatreCo-headlining with:
Social Distortion
Supported by:
Overwhelming Colorfast
October 8, 1992PortlandRoseland Theater
October 10, 1992BerkeleyWilliam Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
October 11, 1992DavisFreeborn Hall
October 12, 1992Isla VistaAnaconda TheatreOverwhelming Colorfast
October 14, 1992Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumHouse of Pain
Overwhelming Colorfast
October 15, 1992
October 16, 1992House of Pain
Big Drill Car
October 17, 1992San DiegoStarlight BowlCo-headlining with:
Social Distortion
Supported by:
Overwhelming Colorfast
October 18, 1992MesaMesa Amphitheatre
October 21, 1992DallasBronco Bowl
October 22, 1992AustinPalmer Auditorium
October 23, 1992HoustonThe Unicorn
October 24, 1992New OrleansState Palace Theatre
October 26, 1992AtlantaInternational Ballroom
October 28, 1992DetroitState Theater
October 29, 1992ColumbusNewport Music Hall
October 30, 1992MilwaukeeRiverside Theater
October 31, 1992ChicagoAragon Ballroom
November 2, 1992ClevelandPublic Auditorium
November 3, 1992CincinnatiBogart's
November 4, 1992Big RapidsWilliams Auditorium
November 6, 1992PittsburghSkibo Ballroom
November 7, 1992BaltimoreHammerjack's
November 8, 1992ProvidenceJohnson & Wales University
November 10, 1992New York CityRoseland Ballroom
November 11, 1992
November 13, 1992BostonOrpheum Theatre
Europe[278][279][280][281]
November 26, 1992MunichGermanyRudi-Sedlmayer-HalleJingo de Lunch
November 27, 1992StuttgartMesse Congress Centrum B
November 29, 1992LeipzigHaus Auensee
December 1, 1992ErlangenStadthalle Erlangen
December 2, 1992Offenbach am MainStadthalle Offenbach
December 3, 1992Freiburg im BreisgauStadthalle Freiburg
December 5, 1992CologneSporthalle
December 6, 1992HanoverMusic Hall
December 7, 1992BerlinDie Halle
December 8, 1992HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
December 10, 1992GroningenNetherlandsDe Oosterpoort
December 11, 1992RotterdamNighttown
December 13, 1992BristolEnglandBristol RainbowTerrorvision
December 14, 1992BirminghamThe Hummingbird
December 15, 1992NottinghamRock City
December 17, 1992GlasgowScotlandBarrowland Ballroom
December 18, 1992ManchesterEnglandManchester Academy
December 19, 1992LeedsTown and Country Club
December 20, 1992LondonBrixton Academy

1993

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Asia
January 9, 1993TokyoJapanNakano Sun Plaza
January 10, 1993KawasakiClub Citta
January 11, 1993TokyoTokyo Yubin Chokin Hall
January 12, 1993
January 14, 1993NagoyaDiamond Hall
January 15, 1993
January 17, 1993OsakaMatsushita IMP Hall
January 18, 1993
Europe[282][283][284][285]
February 21, 1993ParisFranceÉlysée MontmartreTeasin' Babes
February 22, 1993Shitbone
February 23, 1993CabourgHippodrome
February 24, 1993DijonLe Forum
February 26, 1993GrenobleLe Summum
February 27, 1993ToulouseLe Dock
February 28, 1993BordeauxTheatre Barbey
March 2, 1993Palma de MallorcaSpainPalacio de CongresosSkyline / The Last Gang
March 3, 1993SantomeraDiscoteca el LímiteHangar 18 / The Last Gang
March 5, 1993Gran CanariaPolideportivoThe Last Gang
March 6, 1993SolsonaDisco Xelsa
March 8, 1993MadridSala CancillerHangar 18 + The Last Gang
March 9, 1993
March 10, 1993Melgar de FernamentalSala Vegas 2
March 11, 1993A CoruñaColiseum da Coruña
March 15, 1993BarcelonaZelesteHangar 18

The Last Gang

March 16, 1993
March 18, 1993[286]GironaPalau de Fires
March 19, 1993[287]ZaragozaCarpa de la Chimenea
March 20, 1993[288]San SebastiánPolideportivo Anoeta
North America[289]
April 15, 1993DanburyUnited StatesUnknown venue
April 16, 1993PoughkeepsieThe ChanceOutcrowd
April 17, 1993TrentonCity Gardens
April 22, 1993ProvidenceDonovan Dining Center
April 23, 1993New HavenUnknown venue
April 24, 1993SyracuseSkytop FieldScreaming Trees
Shinehead
April 28, 1993AllentownZodiac ClubEnd Zone
April 29, 1993BaltimoreHammerjack'sBob Geldof and the Happy Clubsters
April 30, 1993College ParkMcKeldin Library (Free concert)
May 1, 1993ScribaBayshore Grove (Springfest)
Europe[290]
May 5, 1993AthensGreeceRodon ClubPanx Romana
May 6, 1993
May 7, 1993
May 9, 1993FlorenceItalyAuditorium Flog
May 10, 1993SpilimbergoRototom
May 11, 1993TurinBig Club
May 13, 1993GualtieriIl Tempo Discothèque
May 14, 1993RomeTeatro Tendastrisce
May 15, 1993MacerataPalasport
May 16, 1993MilanRolling StoneSenzabenza
May 18, 1993Palma de MallorcaSpainHipódromo de Son PardoSkyline
May 19, 1993OviedoEstadio Carlos TartiereOpening for:
U2
May 22, 1993MadridVicente Calderón Stadium
Latin America
June 25, 1993Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras SanitariasMassacre
June 26, 1993
June 27, 1993
June 28, 1993
June 29, 1993
July 2, 1993Mexico CityMexicoGimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera
July 3, 1993
North America[291]
July 22, 1993ProvidenceUnited StatesLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
July 24, 1993New York CityThe AcademyDig
Angelfish
July 26, 1993MontrealCanadaMétropolisThe Nils
July 27, 1993TorontoRPM Club
July 28, 1993KitchenerLulu's ClubTeenage Head
July 31, 1993High RiverHigh River Rodeo Centre (IN-FEST)
Europe
August 12, 1993OsloNorwayRockefeller Music Hall
August 13, 1993HultsfredSwedenFolkets Park (Hultsfred Festival)
August 14, 1993DesselBelgiumCrossterrein Witte Berg

(Graspop Metal Meeting)

August 15, 1993NortheimGermanyWaldbühneSlime
The Bates
North America
August 27, 1993DetroitUnited StatesMichigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum
North America
September 22, 1993DanburyUnited StatesTuxedo Junction
September 23, 1993Sea BrightTradewinds
September 24, 1993New HavenToad's PlaceMy Little Funhouse
September 25, 1993PoughkeepsieUnknown venue
North America[292]
November 1, 1993New BritainUnited StatesThe StingMy Little Funhouse
November 5, 1993RichmondThe Flood Zone
November 6, 1993WilmingtonMad Monk
November 8, 1993CharlottesvilleTrax
November 9, 1993MorgantownWest Virginia University
November 11, 1993Winston-SalemZiggy's
November 12, 1993Myrtle BeachPurple Gator
November 13, 1993NorfolkThe BoathouseMotorola
November 14, 1993CharlottePterodactyl ClubQueen Sarah Saturday
November 16, 1993GreenvilleCharacters
November 17, 1993 North CharlestonCarolina Concert Stage At Desperado
November 19, 1993BaltimoreHammerjack's
November 20, 1993TrentonCity GardensThe Bouncing Souls
Superbang Festival Tour
December 4, 1993KasselGermanyEissporthalle Kassel
December 6, 1993BöblingenSporthalle
December 7, 1993BerlinDeutschlandhalle
December 8, 1993FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
December 10, 1993MunichTerminal 1 Flughafen München
December 12, 1993HanoverEilenriedehalle
December 13, 1993BremenStadthalle Bremen
December 14, 1993HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
December 16, 1993EssenGrugahalle
December 17, 1993HalleEissporthalle
December 18, 1993TrierEuropahalle

1994

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Date[293][294]CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Oceania[295]
January 21, 1994Gold CoastAustraliaGold Coast Parklands
(Big Day Out)
January 23, 1994MelbourneRoyal Melbourne Showgrounds
(Big Day Out)
January 25, 1994HobartHobart City Hall
January 26, 1994SydneySydney Showground
(Big Day Out)
January 28, 1994WayvilleRoyal Adelaide Showgrounds
(Big Day Out)
January 30, 1994FremantleFremantle Oval
(Big Day Out)
Asia[295]
February 2, 1994KawasakiJapanClub Citta
February 3, 1994
February 5, 1994FukuokaTsukushi KaikanEscalaton
February 6, 1994OsakaMatsushita IMP Hall
February 7, 1994NagoyaDiamond Hall
February 9, 1994KawasakiClub Citta
February 10, 1994Urge Overkill
February 11, 1994
North America[296][297]
March 8, 1994San FranciscoUnited StatesWarfield TheatreFrank Black
March 9, 1994FresnoWilson Theater
March 10, 1994Los AngelesHollywood Palladium
March 11, 1994San DiegoPrice Center
March 12, 1994IrvineCrawford Hall
March 14, 1994HonoluluAfter DarkAll
March 16, 1994PhoenixThe GrindFrank Black
March 18, 1994BoulderGlenn Miller Ballroom
March 20, 1994DallasThe Bomb FactoryFrank Black
The Cadillac Tramps
March 21, 1994HoustonBayou City TheatreFrank Black
The Reverend Horton Heat
March 23, 1994St. LouisMississippi NightsFrank Black
March 25, 1994ChicagoRiviera TheatreFrank Black
Cowboy Junkies
March 26, 1994DetroitState TheatreFrank Black
March 27, 1994ColumbusNewport Music Hall
March 28, 1994ClevelandAgora
March 30, 1994ProvidenceThe Strand
March 31, 1994New York CityThe Academy
April 1, 1994Roseland Ballroom
April 2, 1994Upper DarbyTower Theater
April 3, 1994Asbury ParkThe Stone Pony
April 5, 1994New HavenToad's Place
April 6, 1994College ParkRitchie Coliseum
April 8, 1994AtlantaThe Roxy
April 9, 1994BirminghamFive Points South Music Hall
April 11, 1994Fort LauderdaleThe Edge
April 12, 1994OrlandoThe Edge
South America
May 10, 1994São PauloBrazilOlympiaInnocentes
May 11, 1994
May 12, 1994
May 14, 1994Buenos AiresArgentinaJosé Amalfitani Stadium
Performers
Co-headlining with:
Motörhead
Supported by:
Attaque 77
2 Minutos
Mal Momento
May 16, 1994SantiagoChileTeatro MonumentalLos Morton
May 18, 1994Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras Sanitarias2 Minutos
May 19, 1994
Europe
June 11, 1994Nieuw-SchoonebeekNetherlandsHeynen
June 12, 1994BrusselsBelgiumLuna Theater
June 13, 1994Ris-OrangisFranceLe Plan
June 14, 1994ParisÉlysée Montmartre
Europe
June 23, 1994HelsinkiFinlandTavastia Club
June 24, 1994KauhajokiNummijärvi
(Nummirock)
June 25, 1994RingeDenmarkDyrskuepladsen
(Midtfyns Festival)
North America
August 5, 1994TorontoCanadaPalladiumLive
August 6, 1994BridgenorthPines Pavilion
August 7, 1994St. CatharinesCanadian Auto Workers Union Hall
August 9, 1994OttawaOttawa Congress Centre
August 10, 1994MontrealMétropolis
August 12, 1994KitchenerLulu's ClubTeenage Head
August 13, 1994BalaThe KEE to Bala
August 15, 1994BuffaloUnited StatesBlind Mellons
August 16, 1994*RochesterHorizontal Boogie BarThe Cells
August 17, 1994AllentownStarzEnd Zone
August 19, 1994Hampton BeachHampton Beach Casino BallroomThe Queers
August 20, 1994New BritainThe StingFat Tuesday
Europe[298][299][300]
September 21, 1994OviedoSpainPlaza de toros Buenavista
September 23, 1994GlasgowScotlandBarrowland BallroomGoodbye Mr Mackenzie
September 24, 1994NewcastleEnglandNewcastle UniversityWierdswar
September 25, 1994LondonBrixton AcademyS*M*A*S*H
Speedway
September 26, 1994NottinghamRock CityThese Animal Men
September 28, 1994GenevaSwitzerlandPalladium
September 29, 1994MilanItalyCity Square
September 30, 1994SassariPalasport Roberta Serradimigni
October 1, 1994RiminiVelvet Club
October 4, 1994RomeTeatro TendastrisceSenzabenza
October 6, 1994AthensGreeceRodon ClubNightstalker
October 7, 1994
October 8, 1994
October 10, 1994LjubljanaSloveniaTivoli Hall
October 11, 1994ZagrebCroatiaDom SportovaHladno pivo
October 12, 1994LinzAustriaPosthofDharma Bums Insane
October 13, 1994PragueCzech RepublicLucerna Music BarPlexis
October 15, 1994ArendonkBelgiumBemdhal
October 16, 1994RotterdamNetherlandsNighttown
South America[266][301]
November 5, 1994Rio de JaneiroBrazilCirco VoadorInnocentes
November 6, 1994Belo HorizonteParque de Exposições Bolivar de AndradeViper
Overdose
Sepultura
November 9, 1994Porto AlegreGigantinhoRaimundos
Sepultura
November 11, 1994Balneário CamboriúPavilhão da Santur
November 12, 1994CuritibaPedreira Paulo LeminskiViper
Raimundos
Sepultura
November 14, 1994MontevideoUruguayPalacio PeñarolLuz Roja
Trotsky Vengarán
November 16, 1994RosarioArgentinaEstadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys
November 18, 1994Mar del PlataGo! Disco
November 19, 1994Bahía BlancaClub Estudiantes

* - D Generation were supposed to open for this show but cancelled.[302]

Typical setlist

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  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "I Believe in Miracles"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "Substitute" (The Who cover) (Replaced by "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" after Leg 2)
  11. "I Wanna Live"
  12. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"
  13. "Commando"
  14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  15. "Rockaway Beach"
  16. "Pet Sematary"
  17. "Strength to Endure" or "Main Man"
  18. "Journey to the Center of the Mind" (The Amboy Dukes cover)
  19. "Take It as It Comes" (The Doors cover)
  20. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
  21. "7 and 7 Is" (Love cover)
  22. "Wart Hog"
  23. "Cretin Hop"
  24. "Listen to My Heart"
  25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  26. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan cover)
  2. "Poison Heart"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

Encore 2:

  1. "The Shape of Things to Come" (Max Frost and the Troopers cover) or "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Motörhead cover)
  2. "Chinese Rock"
  3. "Beat on the Brat"

1995

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Date[303]CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
North America[a][304][305]
March 3, 1995St. PetersburgUnited StatesJannus LandingThe Psychies

The Solvents

March 4, 1995Fort LauderdaleThe EdgeUnknown support
March 5, 1995JacksonvilleThe EdgeLa Vista Hotheads
March 6, 1995OrlandoThe Edge
March 8, 1995GreenvilleCharactersThe Independents
March 9, 1995Myrtle BeachThe Social Room
March 10, 1995Winston-SalemZiggy'sUnknown support
March 11, 1995CharlotteCapri
March 13, 1995RaleighThe Ritz
March 14, 1995RichmondThe Flood Zone
March 15, 1995NewarkStone Balloon
March 17, 1995NorfolkThe Boathouse
March 18, 1995BaltimoreHammerjack'sJakkpot
North America[136][306][307][308]
April 7, 1995New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceThe Friggs
April 8, 1995Port ChesterCapitol TheatreD Generation
Our Lady Peace
April 9, 1995Garden CityNassau Community College
April 10, 1995PoughkeepsieThe Chance
April 12, 1995LancasterThe Village
April 13, 1995AllentownStarzThe Smarties

Solution A.D.

April 14, 1995MartinsburgSlammers
April 15, 1995MiltonFiddlestyx
April 18, 1995JacksonvilleThe Edge
April 19, 1995St. PetersburgJannus LandingThe Psychies

The Solvents

April 20, 1995Fort LauderdaleThe EdgeLoad
April 21, 1995OrlandoThe EdgeLaughing Boy
April 23, 1995Panama City BeachSpinnaker Beach Club
April 30, 1995FarmvilleLancer Hall
May 1, 1995RaleighThe RitzAntiseen
Queen Sarah Saturday
May 3, 1995NewarkStone Balloon
May 4, 1995RichmondThe Flood ZoneOtis
Rocket 69
May 5, 1995BaltimoreHammerjack'sJakkpot
May 6, 1995NorfolkThe BoathouseOtis
North America[309]
May 20, 1995Cuyahoga FallsUnited StatesBlossom Music Center
(Buzzard Fest)
May 24, 1995ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
(Planetfest)
May 25, 1995IndianapolisThe VogueDirt Merchants
May 27, 1995MadisonBarrymore TheatreFace to Face
May 28, 1995SomersetFloat Rite Park Amphitheatre
(Edgefest)
May 29, 1995MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheater
(New Rock Fest)
June 3, 1995Washington, D.C.Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
(HFStival)
North America
June 17, 1995IrvineUnited StatesIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
(KROQ Weenie Roast)
Europe
June 24, 1995SkellefteåSwedenFestivalområdet
(Skellefteåfestivalem)
June 25, 1995KalvøyaNorwayFestivalplassen
(Kalvøyafestivalen)
June 27, 1995LondonEnglandLondon AstoriaAnti-Nowhere League
Stop
June 28, 1995
June 29, 1995LeicesterUniversity of Leicester
July 1, 1995CaenFranceZénith de Caen
(La Cale Festival)
July 2, 1995Ris-OrangisLe Plan
July 3, 1995ReimsL'UsineBacksliders
July 5, 1995MarthonAmerican Legend Festival
July 7, 1995BonnGermanyBiskuithalle
July 8, 1995LummenBelgiumSportveld Sint-Ferdinand
(Zwemdokrock)
July 9, 1995DourLa Plaine de La Machine à Feu
(Dour Festival)
July 10, 1995AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso
North America[4][310][311]
August 2, 1995ProvidenceUnited StatesStrand TheaterSolution A.D.
August 4, 1995BostonAvalon
August 5, 1995New York CityThe AcademyOtis
August 6, 1995Lido BeachMalibu Night ClubUnknown support
August 8, 1995AllentownStarzSolution A.D.
August 9, 1995Washington, D.C.The Capitol BallroomGren
August 11, 1995AgawamRiverside Park Stadium
August 12, 1995Asbury ParkThe Stone Pony
August 14, 1995PittsburghI.C. Light AmphitheatreGren
The Frampton Brothers
August 15, 1995ClevelandNautica StageGren
August 17, 1995PontiacPhoenix Plaza AmphitheaterDandelion
August 18, 1995ChicagoRiviera TheatreGren
August 19, 1995Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheatre
(Pointfest)
August 21, 1995DenverOgden Theatre
August 23, 1995MagnaThe Great SaltairHeadshake
August 25, 1995ParadiseThe Joint
August 26, 1995[312]PhoenixParty GardensLucy's Fur Coat
August 28, 1995[313]San DiegoSoma San DiegoWax
August 29, 1995Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumGren

NY Loose

August 30, 1995BakersfieldTejon TheatreGren
August 31, 1995San FranciscoWarfield TheatreWax
September 2, 1995PortlandRoseland TheaterUnknown support
September 3, 1995SeattleMemorial Stadium
(Bumbershoot)
September 10, 1995AtlantaCoca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
(99X Big Day Out)
September 13, 1995PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumSupport act for:
Pearl Jam
September 14, 1995Las CrucesPan American Center
September 16, 1995AustinSouth Park Meadows
September 17, 1995New OrleansTad Gormley Stadium
South America[266]
October 2, 1995Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Obras SanitariasCadena Perpetua
Mal Momento
October 3, 1995
October 4, 1995Doble Fuerza
Flema
October 5, 1995Bien Desocupados
October 6, 19952 Minutos
Superuva
October 7, 1995
Asia
October 16, 1995TokyoJapanNakano Sun Plaza
October 17, 1995
October 18, 1995KawasakiClub Citta
October 20, 1995FukuokaCrossing Hall
October 22, 1995MatsumotoShakai Bunka Kaikan
October 23, 1995KawasakiClub Citta
October 25, 1995SapporoZanaedu
October 27, 1995NagoyaDiamond Hall
October 28, 1995KawasakiClub Citta
October 29, 1995
October 30, 1995NagoyaDiamond Hall
November 1, 1995OsakaMatsushita IMP Hall
November 2, 1995
North America
November 6, 1995San DiegoUnited StatesSan Diego Sports ArenaSupport act for:
Pearl Jam
November 7, 1995
November 18, 1995Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn HillsSupport act for:
White Zombie
November 20, 1995LouisvilleLouisville Gardens
November 21, 1995DaytonHara Arena
November 22, 1995ClevelandCSU Convocation Center
November 24, 1995MuskegonL.C. Walker Arena
November 25, 1995SaginawWendler Arena
November 27, 1995HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum
November 28, 1995VerdunVerdun Auditorium
November 29, 1995LewistonUnited StatesCentral Maine Civic Center
November 30, 1995AlbanyKnickerbocker Arena
December 2, 1995HartfordMeadows Music Theatre
December 4, 1995RochesterBlue Cross Arena
December 5, 1995HamburgInternational Agri-Center
December 6, 1995BinghamtonBroome County Arena
December 10, 1995SalisburyWicomico Civic Center
December 12, 1995SalemSalem Civic Center
December 13, 1995PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Civic Center
December 14, 1995FairfaxPatriot Center
  1. ^ All dates except March 8–11 were rescheduled due a throat infection that Joey had.

Supporting act setlist

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  1. "Durango 95"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Psycho Therapy"
  4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
  6. "I Believe in Miracles"
  7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
  9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  10. "Spider-Man" or "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" (Tom Waits cover)
  11. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  12. "Rockaway Beach"
  13. "Pet Sematary"
  14. "The Crusher"
  15. "Cretin Family" or "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan cover)
  16. "Chinese Rock"
  17. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
  18. "Wart Hog"
  19. "Cretin Hop"
  20. "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Motörhead cover)
  21. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
  22. "Pinhead"

1996

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Europe[314][315][316]
January 17, 1996FlorenceItalyTeatro Tenda
January 18, 1996RomePalladium Theater
January 19, 1996BudrioPalazzetto dello Sport Luciano MaraniThe Sultans of Ping FC
Senzabenza
January 20, 1996PordenonePalasport
January 22, 1996MilanPalatrussardiSenza Benza
January 23, 1996MunichGermanyTerminal 1 Flughafen München MunichRammstein
January 24, 1996OffenbachStadthalle Offenbach
January 26, 1996BonnBiskuithalle
January 28, 1996BerlinHuxley's Neue Welt
January 29, 1996HamburgDocks
January 30, 1996HanoverCapitol
January 31, 1996AmsterdamNetherlandsParadisoThe Sultans of Ping FC
February 2, 1996BissegemBelgiumDe Kreun
February 3, 1996LondonEnglandBrixton AcademyThe Sultans of Ping FC
Scarfo
North America[317][318][319]
February 12, 1996ProvidenceUnited StatesStrand TheaterGren
February 13, 1996NorthamptonPearl Street
February 14, 1996BostonAvalon
February 16, 1996PhiladelphiaElectric Factory
February 17, 1996Washington, D.C.The Capitol BallroomGren
The Pietasters
February 18, 1996Port ChesterCapitol TheatreGren
February 20, 1996HarrisburgThe Metron
February 21, 1996Lido BeachMalibu Night ClubThe Independents
February 23, 1996New HavenToad's Place
February 24, 1996BaltimoreHammerjack's
February 25, 1996Red BankThe Count BasieThe Independents
February 27, 1996New York CityConey Island High
February 28, 1996
February 29, 1996The Academy
(Recording for Greatest Hits Live)
Gren
South America[301]
March 7, 1996Rio de JaneiroBrazilKM de Vantagens HallRaimundos
Planet Hemp
March 8, 1996Mogi das CruzesLa BoomRaimundos
Sepultura
March 9, 1996Porto AlegreGigantinho
March 10, 1996Santo AndréClube Atlético Aramaçan
March 11, 1996São PauloOlympiaPsycho 69
March 12, 1996
March 13, 1996
March 16, 1996Buenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate StadiumOpening acts:
Iggy Pop
2 Minutos
Attaque 77
Die Toten Hosen
North America[320][321]
April 18, 1996IndianapolisUnited StatesThe VogueD Generation
April 19, 1996ChicagoRiviera Theatre
April 20, 1996KalamazooState Theatre
April 21, 1996DetroitState TheatreD Generation
April 23, 1996ClevelandThe Odeon
April 25, 1996AllentownStarz
April 26, 1996PittsburghI.C. Light Amphitheatre
April 27, 1996RochesterThe Palestra
April 28, 1996AlbanyLincoln Park
(SUNY Parkfest)
April 30, 1996New York CityConey Island High
May 1, 1996
North America[322][323]
May 22, 1996Little RockUnited StatesMidnight Rodeo
May 23, 1996MemphisClub 616D Generation
May 25, 1996AtlantaMasquerade Music ParkDrivin N Cryin
May 26, 1996BirminghamFive Points South Music HallUnknown support
Lollapalooza[324][325]
June 27, 1996Kansas CityUnited StatesLongview Lake
June 28, 1996Des MoinesIowa State Fairgrounds
June 30, 1996PecatonicaWinnebago County Fairgrounds
July 2, 1996NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
July 3, 1996ThornvilleBuckeye Lake Music Center
July 5, 1996BarrieCanadaMolson Park
July 7, 1996Quebec CityQuebec Hippodrome
July 9, 1996PownalUnited StatesGreen Mountain Race Track
July 10, 1996New York CityDowning Stadium
July 11, 1996
July 13, 1996SyracuseNew York State Fairgrounds
July 16, 1996RansonCharles Town Raceway
July 18, 1996West Palm BeachCoral Sky Amphitheater
July 20, 1996RockinghamRockingham Speedway
July 21, 1996NewportForks of the River Entertainment Showpark
July 23, 1996New OrleansUNO Lakefront Arena
July 25, 1996FerrisOld Fort Dallas
July 27, 1996ChandlerCompton Terrace
July 30, 1996GeorgeThe Gorge Amphitheatre
July 31, 1996
August 2, 1996San JoseSpartan Stadium
August 3, 1996IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
August 4, 1996
North America
August 6, 1996Los AngelesUnited StatesThe Palace
Recording for We're Outta Here!

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