Tour Dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Warm-Up Show | |||
January 24, 1991 | Los Angeles | United States | City Hall |
February 1, 1991 | New York City | The China Club | |
February 8, 1991 | Honolulu | Aloha Tower | |
February 9, 1991 | |||
April 18, 1991 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |
September 27, 1991 | Music Machine | ||
North American Leg I | |||
October 16, 1991 | Madison | United States | Oscar Mayer Theater |
October 17, 1991 | DeKalb | Duke Ellington Ballroom | |
October 19, 1991 | Ames | Stephens Auditorium | |
October 20, 1991 | Omaha | Peony Park | |
October 22, 1991 | Milwaukee | Central Park Ballroom | |
October 23, 1991 | East Lansing | M.S.U. Auditorium | |
October 25, 1991 | Pittsburgh | A. J. Palumbo Center | |
October 26, 1991 | Cleveland | Public Auditorium | |
October 27, 1991 | Rochester | Auditorium Theatre | |
October 29, 1991 | Toronto | Canada | Massey Hall |
October 30, 1991 | |||
November 1, 1991 | Boston | United States | Walter Brown Arena |
November 2, 1991 | Burlington | Memorial Auditorium | |
November 3, 1991 | Springfield | Springfield Civic Center | |
November 5, 1991 | Troy | Houston Field House | |
November 7, 1991 | Syracuse | Landmark Theatre | |
November 8, 1991 | Upper Darby | Tower Theater | |
November 9, 1991 | Washington, D.C. | Bender Arena | |
November 11, 1991 | New York City | Roseland Ballroom | |
November 12, 1991 | |||
November 13, 1991 | Warwick | Rocky Point Palladium | |
November 15, 1991 | New York City | Roseland Ballroom | |
November 16, 1991 | |||
November 17, 1991 | State College | Rec Hall | |
November 19, 1991 | Columbus | Veterans Memorial Auditorium | |
November 20, 1991 | Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo State Theater | |
November 22, 1991 | Detroit | The State Theatre | |
November 23, 1991 | |||
November 24, 1991 | Indianapolis | Indiana Convention Center | |
November 26, 1991 | Normal | Redbird Arena | |
November 27, 1991 | Cincinnati | Cincinnati Gardens | |
November 29, 1991 | Chicago | Veterans Memorial | |
November 30, 1991 | St. Paul | Roy Wilkins Auditorium | |
December 2, 1991 | St. Louis | American Theater | |
December 3, 1991 | |||
December 4, 1991 | Kansas City | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial | |
December 6, 1991 | New Orleans | Municipal Auditorium | |
December 7, 1991 | Houston | The Unicorn | |
December 8, 1991 | Austin | City Coliseum | |
December 11, 1991 | Dallas | Bronco Bowl | |
December 12, 1991 | Norman | Hollywood Theater | |
December 14, 1991 | Denver | Denver Coliseum | |
December 27, 1991 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | |
December 28, 1991 | San Diego | O'Brien Pavilion | |
December 29, 1991 | Tempe | ASU Activity Center | |
December 31, 1991 | San Francisco | MTV Studios | |
December 31, 1991 | Daly City | Cow Palace | |
January 2, 1992 | Salem | Salem Armory | |
January 3, 1992 | Seattle | Seattle Center Coliseum | |
January 4, 1992 | Vancouver | Canada | Pacific Coliseum |
European Leg I This leg was titled the Less Whores More Museums Tour. April 4 was the final U.S. show with John Frusciante. |
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February 1, 1992 | Seattle | United States | Seattle Center Coliseum |
February 2, 1992 | Vancouver | Canada | Pacific Coliseum |
February 3, 1992 | |||
February 11, 1992 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam |
February 12, 1992 | Hamburg | Germany | Docks |
February 13, 1992 | |||
February 15, 1992 | Brussels | Belgium | Deinze |
February 16, 1992 | Paris | France | Le Zénith |
February 22, 1992 | New York City | United States | Saturday Night Live |
February 25, 1992 | Munich | Germany | Theaterfabrik |
February 26, 1992 | |||
February 27, 1992 | Frankfurt | Kongresshalle | |
February 29, 1992 | Paris | France | Pavilion Gabriel |
March 1, 1992 | Milan | Italy | Palatrussardi |
March 4, 1992 | Birmingham | England | Hummingbird |
March 5, 1992 | Liverpool | Royal Court Theatre | |
March 7, 1992 | Dublin | Ireland | SFX City Theatre |
March 8, 1992 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ulster Hall |
March 10, 1992 | Glasgow | Scotland | Barrowland Ballroom |
March 11, 1992 | Manchester | England | Carling Academy |
March 13, 1992 | London | Brixton Academy | |
March 14, 1992 | |||
March 16, 1992 | Bielefeld | Germany | PC69 |
March 18, 1992 | Ludwigsburg | Forum Am Schlosspark | |
March 19, 1992 | Düsseldorf | Philipshalle | |
March 20, 1992 | Neumarkt | Jurahalle | |
March 22, 1992 | Berlin | Die Halle | |
April 4, 1992 | Los Angeles | United States | Hollywood Palladium |
Japanese Leg On May 7 (following the performance), guitarist John Frusciante quit the band. This resulted in the rest of the Japanese leg being cancelled, as well as an Australian leg, which the band would have played after the Japanese leg. |
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May 1, 1992 | Yokohama | Japan | Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium |
May 3, 1992 | Osaka | Moda Hall | |
May 4, 1992 | |||
May 6, 1992 | Nagoya | Diamond Hall | |
May 7, 1992 | Saitama | Sonic City | |
May 8, 1992 | Tokyo | Shibuya Public Hall (CANCELLED) | |
May 10, 1992 | Kyoto | Kyoto Memorial Hall (CANCELLED) | |
North American Leg II - Lollapalooza tour The band took a brief amount of time off after John Frusciante quit, and hired replacement guitarist Arik Marshall. |
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July 4, 1992 | Werchter | Belgium | Rock Werchter |
July 5, 1992 | |||
July 18, 1992 | Mountain View | United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre |
July 19, 1992 | |||
July 21, 1992 | Vancouver | Canada | UBC Field |
July 22, 1992 | Bremerton | United States | Kitsap County Fairgrounds |
July 25, 1992 | Greenwood Village | Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre | |
July 27, 1992 | Maryland Heights | Riverport Amphitheater | |
July 28, 1992 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | |
July 29, 1992 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | |
July 31, 1992 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Amphitheatre | |
August 1, 1992 | |||
August 2, 1992 | Tinley Park | World Amphitheater | |
August 4, 1992 | Detroit | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | |
August 5, 1992 | Toronto | Canada | Molson Amphitheatre |
August 7, 1992 | Mansfield | United States | Great Woods |
August 8, 1992 | |||
August 9, 1992 | Wantagh | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | |
August 11, 1992 | |||
August 12, 1992 | Stanhope | Waterloo Village | |
August 14, 1992 | Reston | Lake Fairfax Park | |
August 16, 1992 | Burgettstown | Starlake Amphitheater | |
August 18, 1992 | Raleigh | Walnut Creek Amphitheater | |
August 20, 1992 | Atlanta | Lakewood Amphitheater | |
August 22, 1992 | Miami | Bicentennial Park | |
August 23, 1992 | Orlando | Central Fairgrounds | |
August 25, 1992 | Charlotte | Blockbuster Pavilion | |
August 28, 1992 | Minneapolis | Harriet Island Pavilion | |
August 29, 1992 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | |
September 1, 1992 | Atlanta | Lakewood Amphitheater | |
September 4, 1992 | New Orleans | UNO Soccer Field | |
September 5, 1992 | Houston | Ft. Bend County Fairgrounds | |
September 6, 1992 | Dallas | Starplex Amphitheatre | |
September 8, 1992 | Phoenix | Desert Sky Pavilion | |
September 9, 1992 | Los Angeles | MTV Video Music Awards | |
September 11, 1992 | Irvine | Irvine Meadows | |
September 12, 1992 | |||
September 13, 1992 | |||
September 27, 1992 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |
Australia/New Zealand Leg | |||
October 6, 1992 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
October 7, 1992 | |||
October 9, 1992 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |
October 10, 1992 | |||
October 13, 1992 | |||
October 15, 1992 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | |
October 17, 1992 | Perth | Perth Entertainment Centre | |
October 20, 1992 | Melbourne | Festival Hall | |
October 21, 1992 | |||
October 27, 1992 | Wellington | New Zealand | Winter Show Buildings |
October 28, 1992 | Auckland | Mt Smart Stadium Supertop | |
1993 Shows The band played their final full show with Arik Marshall on February 9 and their last performance with him was at the 1993 Grammy Awards on February 24 where they were joined onstage by George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars while performing Give It Away. The band was forced to cancel the remainder of the tour due to Flea being forced to rest for 12 months after being diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. Marshall was eventually fired after the tour and his short-term replacement was Jesse Tobias though Dave Navarro, who originally turned down the offer to replace Frusciante suddenly became available so Tobias was fired and Navarro was hired. |
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January 15, 1993 | São Paulo | Brazil | Hollywood Rock Festival |
January 22, 1993 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
January 25, 1993 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Estadio Obras Sanitarias |
January 26, 1993 | |||
February 9, 1993 | New Orleans | United States | The Quad |
February 24, 1993 | Los Angeles | Shrine Auditorium | |
June 25, 1993 | Glastonbury | England | Glastonbury Festival (CANCELLED) |
June 26, 1993 | Dublin | Ireland | Dalymount Park (CANCELLED) |
July 4, 1993 | Roskilde | Denmark | Roskilde Festival (CANCELLED) |
July 5, 1993 | Stockholm | Sweden | Sjöhistoriska museet (CANCELLED) |
July 10, 1993 | Sankt Goarshausen | Germany | Bizarre Festival (CANCELLED) |
August 14, 1993 | Winnipeg | Canada | Glimby Park (CANCELLED) |
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