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It was announced that the set-list for any given performance of the tour would be partially determined by the most popular titles logged in a telephone poll [6] by calling the premium-rate telephone number 1-900-2-BOWIE-90. [2] Money earned from phone calls to the number were donated to two charities, Save the Children and a Brixton charity. [14]
Date Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows Attendance Ref. The Faith Tour: 19 February 1988 – 6 July 1989 Faith: Asia Oceania North America Europe 109 [1] Cover to Cover tour: 15 January – 31 October 1991 — Europe South America Asia North America 29 [2] 25 Live: 23 September 2006 – 1 December 2008 Twenty Five: Europe North America ...
2 Set list. 3 Tour dates. 4 Personnel. ... Start date: March 23, 1990: End date: December 7, 1990: ... The band played 101 shows in 13 countries around the world. [1]
Community World Theater: Inspector Luv and the Magnet Men, & Sons of Ishmael January 23, 1988: Happy Dead Juans, Moral Crux & Soon *Dale Crover played drums. January 24, 1988 Aberdeen RadioShack *Dale Crover played drums. March 12, 1988: Olympia: The Caddyshack *First show with Dave Foster on drums. March 19, 1988: Tacoma: Community World Theater
Year Title Date Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows 1963 British Tour 1963: 29 September 1963 – 3 November 1963 — Europe 60 1964: 1st British Tour 1964: 6 January 1964 – 27 January 1964 Europe 28 2nd British Tour 1964: 8 February 1964 – 7 March 1964 Europe 58 1st American Tour 1964: 5 June 1964 – 20 June 1964 The Rolling Stones ...
Tour dates in Japan and other Asian countries were unveiled on June 6 and 21, respectively. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On July 1, 2022, the band released a trailer on YouTube along with a poster listing the dates for the tour and marking the start of the tour with its first show at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in South Korea the next day.
The special was released exclusively on Laserdisc under the title Blond Ambition World Tour Live on December 13, 1990. Steven Galloway, president of Pioneer Artists, said that the idea of an exclusive came about when the company signed up to sponsor the tour; they also wanted to use the singer to increase Laserdisc sales and reach a demographic of 18–35 year olds. [12]
The World Violation Tour was a 1990 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's seventh studio album, Violator. It was estimated that by the end of the tour, Depeche Mode had toured to 1.2 million fans.