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Washington Center for the Performing Arts: August 26, 1989: Seattle: Center on Contemporary Art The Black Supersuckers, Cat Butt & Mudhoney: August 28, 1989: The Vogue Dickless & Knife Dance September 9, 1989 Chicago: The Cabaret Metro: September 13, 1989 Englewood: Gothic Theater: September 26, 1989 Seattle The Vogue September 28, 1989 ...
Tulsa Performing Arts Center July 30, 2000 Seattle: The Moore Theater August 1, 2000 Vancouver: Canada: The Orpheum Theater August 2, 2000 Portland: United States The Crystal Ballroom August 4, 2000 San Francisco: The Warfield August 8, 2000 Los Angeles: The Wiltern August 10, 2000 Phoenix: The Web Theater August 12, 2000 San Antonio: Sea World Amp
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Great Woods Center for Performing Arts August 2, 1988 August 4, 1988 Saratoga Saratoga Performing Arts Center August 5, 1988 Bristol Lake Compounce August 6, 1988 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater August 8, 1988 East Rutherford Brendan Bryne Arena August 10, 1988 Philadelphia Mann Music Centre August 11, 1988 August 12, 1988 Columbia
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue Canada; July 14, 1986 Vancouver: Canada BC Place Stadium — — July 16, 1986 Calgary: Olympic Saddledome: July 17, 1986 Edmonton: Northlands Coliseum: July 19, 1986 Winnipeg ...
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Theatre portal; Canada portal; The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival is produced over three weeks each winter on the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ first nations, primarily in the territory that was the seasonal and ancestral village of K’emk’emeláy, colloquially known as Vancouver, British Columbia.