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Journey performing on tour in 1983

The Frontiers Tour was a 1983 concert tour. It was the band's most successful tour ever. It was also the last tour with bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith until 1998.

Tour Dates [ ]

Personnel [ ].

  • 1 Frontiers Tour
  • 2 Journey (band)
  • 3 Neal Schon

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Photos show the true story behind Princess Diana's famous Australia tour featured on 'The Crown'

  • In March 1983, Princess Diana flew to Australia with Prince Charles and her son, Prince William, for her first-ever overseas tour. 
  • The four weeks Diana spent in Australia solidified her reputation as the "people's princess," but created a rift between her and Charles.
  • The 1983 tour has come back into focus because it's one of the key storylines in season four of Netflix's " The Crown ."
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"Uneasy, even glum" is how a news report described Princess Diana when she arrived in Alice Springs, Australia, for her first-ever overseas tour with Prince Charles.

For Diana, only 21 years old and just two years into her marriage with Prince Charles, the highly public tour was a "terrifying baptism of fire," Diana's confidant and biographer Andrew Morton wrote for the New York Post in 2017.

But by the end of the tour four weeks later, Diana had solidified her reputation as the "people's princess," charming her way into the hearts of Australians at a time when the monarchy was looking to repair public opinion in the Commonwealth.

The tour is a central focus of season four of Netflix's " The Crown ." Released on November 15, the newest season depicts the lives of the British monarchy from 1979 through 1990.  Episode six, "Terra Nullius," shows how young Diana, played by actress Emma Corrin, eclipsed Prince Charles, played by actor Josh O'Connor, in fame as they traveled around Australia, causing a rift between the royal pair. 

Here's how the real-life tour happened and a look back in photos.

On March 20, 1983, 21-year-old Princess Diana arrived with her husband Prince Charles in Alice Springs, Australia, for her first-ever overseas royal tour.

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Source: Beneath the Crown

The royal couple would spend four weeks touring Australia in order to repair public opinion of the monarchy.

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In a break with royal tradition, Diana insisted that her 9-month-old son, Prince William, travel with them. Previously, children of heirs had remained in England during overseas tours.

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While his parents toured the country, Prince William stayed with his nanny at the family's home base, a sheep ranch in central Australia called Woomargama.

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Source: The Age , PM Transcripts

The royal couple's first official stop was at Uluru, a sacred site to indigenous Australians also know as Ayers Rock.

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During the visit, Diana expressed her discomfort with the heat and asked for a glass of water. This endeared Diana to the public, Anita Rani explains in an episode of Netflix's "Beneath the Crown," since "royals were not supposed to show such emotions in public."

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Newly inducted Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who had publicly expressed his desire to lessen Australia's ties to the British crown on TV, met with the young couple three days later.

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Source:  Beneath the Crown

Hawke was skeptical that the royal couple could charm Australians and rebuild public faith in the monarchy, according to BBC's HistoryExtra. What he didn't count on was Diana's likability.

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Source: HistoryExtra

Australians quickly fell in love with Diana's easygoing manner and showed up in droves to see her.

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"Diana...was accessible to the public, physically and emotionally," Netflix's Rani said. "She's estimated to have shaken hands at least 6,000 times with members of the public on this tour and offered down-to-earth comments to her admirers."

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"Mothers, in particular, gravitated towards her, impressed by her refusal to leave William back in the UK," Rani said.

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A photo taken one week after their arrival in Australia shows Diana outside of the Sydney Opera House surrounded by throngs of spectators.

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Source: Getty

In April, The Times ran an article saying that Diana "won the heart of Australia" and that the tour was "an unqualified success, due in large part to the Princess."

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Source: The Times

While Diana's star appeal helped the reputation of the monarchy, it served to "drive a wedge" between her and Charles, who was used to the limelight, Andrew Morton wrote in his 1992 biography "Diana: Her True Story."

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Source: Diana: Her True Story

"The crowds complained when Prince Charles went over to their side of the street during a walkabout ... In public, Charles accepted the revised status quo with good grace; in private he blamed Diana," Morton wrote.

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The couple did have good moments during the trip. One was during a charity ball in Sydney on March 28 where they shared their first dance together on tour. "They gave the impression that they were very much in love," Rani said of the dance.

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But tension grew between them as Diana's fame blossomed. "With the media attention came a lot of jealousy," Diana told the BBC in a 1995 broadcast. "A great deal of complicated situations arose because of that."

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Source: BBC

On April 17, Diana and Charles concluded their tour in Australia and flew to New Zealand for two weeks before returning home to London.

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While Diana had worked her way into the hearts of Australians, the trip highlighted fissures in her marriage with Charles that would ultimately deepen over time.

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1983 PGA Tour

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The 1983 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to October 30. The season consisted of 43 official money golf tournaments. Seve Ballesteros , Jim Colbert , Mark McCumber , Gil Morgan , Calvin Peete , Hal Sutton , Lanny Wadkins , and Fuzzy Zoeller won the most tournaments, two, and there were 10 first-time winners. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.

This was also the first season of the "All-Exempt Tour" which provided many more exemptions per year. For example, those that finished in the top 125 of the money list maintained full-time status rather than the top 60 which had been historic benchmark. [1] [2]

  • 1.1 Unofficial events
  • 2 Money leaders
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Schedule [ ]

The following table lists official events during the 1983 season. [3] [4]

Unofficial events [ ]

The following events were sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

Money leaders [ ]

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars. [5]

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References [ ]

  • ↑ Radosta, John. " PGA Tour Preview 1983; Under a New Format, Scramble Resumes for Money ", 1983-01-03, p. C-11.  
  • ↑ Thomas Boswell. " Sitting here in limbo: PGA rabbits face extinction due to new tour rule ", Lewiston Morning Tribune , March 1, 1983, p. 4C.  
  • ↑ 1983 Schedule . PGA Tour.
  • ↑ 1984 PGA Tour Media Guide . PGA Tour.
  • ↑ Money Leaders – 1983 . PGA Tour.

External links [ ]

  • PGA Tour official site

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  • 1 Rory McIlroy
  • 3 Laura Baugh/Gallery

1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour

Between 1983-07-23 and 1984-03-04 , The Police took part in the Synchronicity Tour .

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2.1 Touring musicians and bandmembers
  • 2.2 Road crew, technicians and production team
  • 3 Support act(s)
  • 4.1 Summary of tour dates
  • 5 Quotations and trivia
  • 7 Tour passes
  • 8 Tour books / programs
  • 9 Tour poster
  • 10 External links
  • 11 References

Introduction

This section needs more information. Include a brief summary of the tour, what it was in promotion of, etc.

Tour personnel

Touring musicians and bandmembers.

  • Stewart Copeland
  • Andy Summers

background vocals were provided by

  • Tessa Niles ( 1983-07-23 - 1983-12-31 )
  • Ray Shell ( 1983-07-23 - probably 1983-08-15 )
  • Shady Calver ( 1983-07-23 - probably 1983-09-11 )
  • Michelle Cobbs ( 1983-09-10 (?) - 1984-03-04 )
  • Dolette McDonald ( 1983-09-10 (?) - 1984-03-04 )
  • Edna Holt ( 1984 concerts)

Road crew, technicians and production team

  • Management: Miles Copeland
  • Bass guitars: Danny Quatrochi ( Sting )
  • Drums: Jeff Seitz ( Stewart Copeland )
  • Guitars: Tam Fairgrieve ( Andy Summers )
  • Monitors: Tom Herrmann
  • Road manager & security: Billy Francis, John Richards, (Joe Harrison)
  • Production: Keith Bradley, Nick Pitts
  • Lighting: Tasco
  • Crew: Nick Sholem, Michael O'Carroll, John Pope, William Neil, Steve Arch
  • Vari Lights: Schowco
  • Sound: Clair Bros.
  • Crew: Dave Kob, Tony Gallicchio, Mike Wolfe, Ed Dracoulis, Tom "Duds" Ford, Tom Frohlinger, James "Trip" Khalaf
  • Rigging: Ed Kish
  • Bus transportation: Senator's Rentals

Support act(s)

This section needs more information.

Around March / April 1983 there was an early Synchronicity Tour rehearsal at a photo studio on the corner of N. La Brea and Melrose Ave in Los Angeles - where CCCP also had an office. The Police tried out the programming that Sting had been working on in Los Angeles on an Oberheim DSX sequencer - for songs such as Synchronicity I , Wrapped Around Your Finger , King Of Pain and Walking In Your Footsteps .

Sting 's parts were originally performed in the studio on an Oberheim OBX-A synthesizer. At this rehearsal he shared the newly sequenced parts with Stewart and Andy. Stewart would write complimentary drum sequences on an Oberheim DMX drum machine to provide him with a rhythm part to perform along with Sting 's sequences.

In July 1983 The Police met at The Worried Rabbit and then rehearsed at John Henry's rehearsal studios in London.

The band had originally planned to play a few warm-up concerts in large venues in England. As the computerized equipment was not ready in time the band then announced to play a few concerts in small venues without any special effects. But after a week of rehearsals Sting had voice problems and had to rest his throat for at least 10 days.

Final tour rehearsals took place at the Brixton Academy for 2-3 days, before the band and sound equipment had to be shipped to the USA.

Summary of tour dates

Quotations and trivia.

  • Synchronicity (album)
  • 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour musical gear (Andy Summers)
  • 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour musical gear (Stewart Copeland)
  • 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour musical gear (Sting)

Tour passes

Tour books / programs, tour poster, external links.

source: Jeff Seitz (rehearsal information), tour programs, Outlandos mini-bulletins July / August 1983 (warm-up concerts)

  • Performances (Andy Summers)
  • Performances (The Police)
  • Performances (Stewart Copeland)
  • Performances (Sting)

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Lineup 1: October 1982

  • Ronnie James Dio- vocals
  • Jake E. Lee- guitars
  • Jimmy Bain- bass
  • Vinny Appice- drums

Lineup 2: October 1982-March 1986

  • Vivian Campbell- guitars
  • Claude Schnell- keyboards

Holy Diver Tour:

July 23, 1983 Concert Barn, Antioch, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

July 26, 1983 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO (supporting Aerosmith)

July 29, 1983 Colorado State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, CO (supporting Aerosmith)

July 30, 1983 Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ (supporting Aerosmith)

July 31, 1983 Tucson Community Center, Tucson, AZ (supporting Aerosmith)

August 2, 1983 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA (supporting Aerosmith)

August 3, 1983 Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA (supporting Aerosmith)

August 5, 1983 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA (supporting Aerosmith)

August 6, 1983 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supporting Aerosmith)

August 11, 1983 Stampede Corral, Calgary, AB (supporting Aerosmith)

August 12, 1983 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB (supporting Aerosmith)

August 14, 1983 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB (cancelled)

August 20, 1983 Castle Donington, Donington, England (Monsters of Rock, with Whitesnake, Tommy Vance, Diamond Head, Twisted Sister, ZZ Top, and Meat Loaf)

October 1, 1983 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA (supported by Queensryche)

October 2, 1983 Starry Night, Portland, OR (supported by Wild Dogs)

October 4, 1983 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA (supported by Queensryche)

October 5, 1983 San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA (2 shows, supported by Queensryche)

October 7, 1983 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA (2 shows, supported by Rough Cutt)

October 8, 1983 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Rough Cutt and Vandenberg)

October 9, 1983 Fox Theater, San Diego, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 11, 1983 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX (supported by Y&T)

October 13, 1983 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Y&T)

October 14, 1983 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Y&T)

October 15, 1983 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX (supported by Y&T)

October 16, 1983 Houston Music Hall, Houston, TX (supported by Y&T)

October 19, 1983 Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO (supported by The Invasion)

October 20, 1983 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Y&T)

October 21, 1983 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL (supported by Y&T)

October 23, 1983 Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY (supported by Y&T)

October 24, 1983 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by Y&T)

October 25, 1983 Beacon Theater, New York, NY (supported by Mountain)

October 30, 1983 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Waysted)

October 31, 1983 Colston Hall, Bristol, England (supported by Waysted)

November 1, 1983 Victoria Hall, Stoke, England (supported by Waysted)

November 3, 1983 Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England (supported by Waysted)

November 4, 1983 St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales (supported by Waysted)

November 5, 1983 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Waysted)

November 7, 1983 Gaumont Theater, Southampton, England (supported by Waysted)

November 8, 1983 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England (supported by Waysted)

November 9, 1983 Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England (supported by Waysted)

November 11, 1983 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Waysted)

November 12, 1983 Apollo Theater, Glasgow, Scotland (supported by Waysted)

November 13, 1983 Royal Court Theater, Liverpool, England (supported by Waysted)

November 16, 1983 Olympen, Lund, Sweden (supported by Waysted)

November 17, 1983 Draken Theater, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Waysted)

November 18, 1983 Culture House, Hamar, Norway (supported by Waysted)

November 21, 1983 House of Culture, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Waysted)

November 23, 1983 Saga Rock Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Waysted)

November 25, 1983 Market Hall, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Waysted)

November 26, 1983 Alabama Hall, Munich, Germany (supported by Waysted)

November 27, 1983 Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland (supported by Waysted)

November 28, 1983 Messehalle, Nuremberg, Germany (cancelled)

November 29, 1983 Hemmerleinhalle, Neunkirchen, Germany (supported by Waysted)

November 30, 1983 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (supported by Waysted)

December 3, 1983 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium (supported by Waysted)

December 4, 1983 Vredenburg Music Center, Utrecht, Netherlands (supported by Waysted)

December 6, 1983 Espace Balard, Paris, France (supported by Waysted)

December 10, 1983 Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA (supported by Twisted Sister)

December 11, 1983 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Humble Pie)

December 12, 1983 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON (supported by Anvil)

December 13, 1983 Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, QC (supported by Anvil)

December 15, 1983 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN

December 16, 1983 Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA (supported by Humble Pie and Danny Spanos)

December 17, 1983 Saenger Performing Arts Center, New Orleans, LA (supported by NastyNasty)

December 19, 1983 Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (supported by Helix)

December 20, 1983 Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Dokken)

December 21, 1983 Centennial Hall, Mesa, AZ (supported by Helix)

December 27, 1983 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Rough Cutt and Dokken)

December 28, 1983 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Y&T and Rough Cutt)

December 30, 1983 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Y&T and Dokken)

December 31, 1983 Cow Palace, Daly City, CA (supported by Y&T and Dokken)

January 6, 1984 Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA (supported by Black & Blue)

January 7, 1984 Arlington Theater, Santa Barbara, CA (supported by Black & Blue)

June 11, 1984 Damen Sports Park, Geleen, Netherlands (Pinkpop Festival, with Jimmy Cliff, Big Country, John Hiatt & His Band, Marillion, The Pretenders, Wang Chung, Billy Bragg, and the Rick Nolov Band)

The Last in Line Tour:

July 17, 1984 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 18, 1984 Oakwood Amphitheater, Manteca, CA (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 20, 1984 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 21, 1984 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA (supported by Whitesnake, Y&T, and Black & Blue)

July 22, 1984 Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Watsonville, CA (supported by Whitesnake, Black & Blue, and Monsters)

July 24, 1984 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 26, 1984 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (supported by Whitesnake and Twisted Sister)

July 27, 1984 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 28, 1984 Orange Pavillion, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

July 30, 1984 Mesa Amphitheater, Mesa, AZ (supported by Whitesnake and Black & Blue)

August 1, 1984 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 2, 1984 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, SD (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 3, 1984 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 4, 1984 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 5, 1984 Navy Island, St. Paul, MN (supported by Twisted Sister, Paradox, and Obsession)

August 6, 1984 Mecca Hall, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 8, 1984 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 9, 1984 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 10, 1984 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 11, 1984 Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, OH (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 12, 1984 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 13, 1984 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 14, 1984 Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 15, 1984 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 17, 1984 Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, QC (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 18, 1984 Quebec City Coliseum, Quebec City, QC (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 20, 1984 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 21, 1984 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 23, 1984 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by RIP)

August 24, 1984 The Centrum, Worcester, MA (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 25, 1984 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Twisted Sister)

August 30, 1984 Le Rotonde, Paris, France (Breaking Sound Festival, with Tanker, Tokyo Blade, Virgin Steele, and Blue Oyster Cult)

September 1, 1984 Wildpark Stadium, Karlsruhe, Germany (Monsters of Rock, with AC/DC, Gary Moore, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Accept, and Ozzy Osbourne)

September 2, 1984 Zeppelin Field, Nuremburg, Germany (Monsters of Rock, with AC/DC, Gary Moore, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Accept, and Ozzy Osbourne)

September 4, 1984 Antrim Forum, Antrim, Northern Ireland (supported by Queensryche)

September 5, 1984 S.F.X Hall, Dublin, Ireland (supported by Queensryche)

September 8, 1984 Victoria Hall, Stoke, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 9, 1984 Queens Hall, Leeds, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 10, 1984 Gaumont Theater, Ipswich, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 11, 1984 Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 12, 1984 St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales (supported by Queensryche)

September 14, 1984 Colston Hall, Bristol, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 15, 1984 Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 16, 1984 Apollo Theater, Oxford, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 18-19, 1984 Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 20, 1984 Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 22, 1984 Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supported by Queensryche)

September 23, 1984 Glasgow Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland (supported by Queensryche)

September 24, 1984 Capitol Theater, Aberdeen, Scotland (supported by Queensryche)

September 26, 1984 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 27, 1984 Hull City Hall, Hull, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 28, 1984 Empire Theater, Liverpool, England (supported by Queensryche)

September 30, 1984 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Queensryche)

October 1, 1984 Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England (supported by Queensryche)

October 2, 1984 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England (supported by Queensryche)

October 4-6, 1984 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Queensryche)

October 10, 1984 Olympen, Lund, Sweden (supported by Queensryche)

October 11, 1984 Drammen Hall, Drammen, Norway (supported by Queensryche)

October 12, 1984 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Queensryche)

October 13, 1984 Johannesov Ice Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Queensryche)

October 15, 1984 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Queensryche)

October 17, 1984 Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Queensryche)

October 19, 1984 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium (supported by Queensryche)

October 20, 1984 Jaap Eden Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands (supported by Queensryche)

October 21, 1984 Audimax, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 23, 1984 Boblingen Sports Hall, Boblingen, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 24, 1984 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 25, 1984 Circus Krone, Munich, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 26, 1984 Hemmerleinhalle, Neunkirchen, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 28, 1984 Rose Garden, Mannheim, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 29, 1984 Grugahalle, Essen, Germany (supported by Queensryche)

October 30, 1984 Espace Balard, Paris, France (supported by Queensryche)

November 4, 1984 Glen Falls Civic Center, Glen Falls, NY (supported by Dokken)

November 5, 1984 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ (supported by Dokken)

November 6, 1984 Capital Center, Landover, MD (supported by Dokken)

November 7, 1984 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (supported by Dokken)

November 9, 1984 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL (supported by Dokken)

November 10, 1984 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (supported by Dokken)

November 11, 1984 Columbus Municipal Auditorium, Columbus, GA (supported by Dokken)

November 12, 1984 The Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Dokken)

November 14, 1984 UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA (supported by Dokken)

November 15, 1984 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supported by Dokken)

November 16, 1984 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK (supported by Dokken)

November 18, 1984 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (supported by Dokken)

November 19, 1984 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Dokken)

November 21, 1984 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Dokken)

November 23, 1984 Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 24, 1984 Orange Pavillion, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Dokken)

November 25, 1984 Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Dokken)

November 27, 1984 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Dokken)

November 28, 1984 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Dokken)

November 29, 1984 Lawlor Events Center, Reno, NV (supported by Dokken)

November 30, 1984 Oakland-Alameda County Arena, Oakland, CA (supported by Dokken)

December 2, 1984 Neil S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI (supported by Dokken)

December 5, 1984 George Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK (supported by Dokken)

December 27, 1984 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by Dokken)

December 28, 1984 Tucson Community Center, Tucson, AZ (supported by Dokken)

December 29, 1984 Arizona Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Dokken)

December 30, 1984 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, Lubbock, TX (supported by Dokken)

December 31, 1984 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX (supported by Dokken)

January 2, 1985 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Dokken)

January 4, 1985 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS (supported by Dokken)

January 5, 1985 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL (supported by Dokken)

January 7, 1985 Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN (supported by Dokken)

January 8, 1985 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY (supported by Dokken)

January 9, 1985 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, WV (supported by Dokken)

January 10, 1985 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH (supported by Dokken)

January 12, 1985 Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by Dokken)

January 15, 1985 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Dokken)

January 16, 1985 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Dokken)

January 18, 1985 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Dokken)

January 19, 1985 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI (supported by Dokken)

January 21, 1985 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN (supported by Dokken)

January 22, 1985 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Dokken)

January 23, 1985 Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL (supported by Dokken)

January 25, 1985 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI (supported by Dokken)

January 26, 1985 Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE (supported by Dokken)

January 27, 1985 Met Center, Bloomington, MN (supported by Autograph)

August 10, 1985 Korea Plaza, Tokyo, Japan (Super Rock '85 Festival, with Rough Cutt, Foreigner, Sting, Mama's Boys, and Earthshaker)

Sacred Heart Tour

August 13, 1985 Oakwood Amphitheater, Manteca, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 14, 1985 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 16, 1985 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 17, 1985 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 19, 1985 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 20, 1985 ISU Mini Dome, Pocatello, ID (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 23, 1985 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 25, 1985 Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 27, 1985 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 28, 1985 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 30, 1985 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 31, 1985 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON (supported by Rough Cutt and Helix)

September 1, 1985 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 3, 1985 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 4, 1985 RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 6, 1985 Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 7, 1985 Quebec City Coliseum, Quebec City, QC (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 9, 1985 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 10, 1985 Boston Garden, Boston, MA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 11, 1985 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 13, 1985 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 14, 1985 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 17, 1985 Onondaga County Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 18, 1985 Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 19, 1985 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 21, 1985 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 22, 1985 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 24, 1985 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 27, 1985 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 28, 1985 The Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Rough Cutt)

September 29, 1985 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 1, 1985 UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 2, 1985 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 4, 1985 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 5, 1985 Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 6, 1985 Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 8, 1985 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 9, 1985 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 10, 1985 Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 12, 1985 UIC Pavillion, Chicago, IL (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 13, 1985 Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 14, 1985 Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 16, 1985 Met Center, Bloomington, MN (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 18, 1985 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 19, 1985 Lansing Civic Center, Lansing, MI (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 20, 1985 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 22, 1985 Ohio Center, Columbus, OH (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 23, 1985 Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 24, 1985 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 25, 1985 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 27, 1985 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 28, 1985 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 30, 1985 Capital Center, Landover, MD (supported by Rough Cutt)

October 31, 1985 The Centrum, Worcester, MA (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 2, 1985 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 3, 1985 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 4, 1985 SIU Arena, Carbondale, IL (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 6, 1985 Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 8, 1985 Tulsa Convention Center, Tulsa, OK (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 9, 1985 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 10, 1985 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 12, 1985 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 13, 1985 Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 14, 1985 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 15, 1985 The Summit, Houston, TX (supported by Rough Cutt and Coney Hatch)

November 17, 1985 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 18, 1985 Amarillo Civic Center, Amarillo, TX (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 20, 1985 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 22, 1985 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 23, 1985 Arizona Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 24, 1985 Tucson Community Center, Tucson, AZ (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 27, 1985 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

November 30, 1985 Lawlor Events Center, Reno, NV (supported by Rough Cutt)

December 4, 1985 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

December 6, 1985 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

December 7, 1985 Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

December 8, 1985 Cow Palace, Daly City, CA (supported by Rough Cutt)

December 28, 1985 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

December 30, 1985 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

December 31, 1985 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 3, 1986 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 4, 1986 Stampede Corral, Calgary, AB (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 6, 1986 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 7, 1986 Medford, OR (cancelled)

January 8, 1986 Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 10, 1986 Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

January 12, 1986 Neil S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

Lineup 3: March 1986-January 1989

  • Craig Goldie- guitars

April 14, 1986 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Keel)

April 16, 1986 Drammen Hall, Drammen, Norway (supported by Keel)

April 18, 1986 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Keel)

April 19, 1986 Johannesov Ice Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Keel)

April 20, 1986 Ice Stadium, Malmo, Sweden (supported by Keel)

April 21, 1986 Valby Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Keel)

April 24, 1986 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (supported by Keel)

April 25, 1986 Rudi Sedlmayer Hall, Munich, Germany (supported by Keel)

April 26, 1986 Frederich Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, Germany (supported by Keel)

April 27, 1986 Grugahalle, Essen, Germany (supported by Keel)

April 29, 1986 Boblingen Sport Hall, Boblingen, Germany (supported by Keel)

April 30, 1986 Hemmerleinhalle, Neunkirchen, Germany (supported by Keel)

May 2, 1986 Eilenridehalle, Hanover, Germany (supported by Keel)

May 3, 1986 Ijessel Hall, Zwolle, Netherlands (supported by Keel)

May 4, 1986 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium (supported by Keel)

May 5, 1986 Le Zenith, Paris, France (supported by Keel)

May 7, 1986 NEC Arena, Birmingham, England (supported by Keel)

May 8, 1986 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Keel)

May 9, 1986 Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supported by Keel)

May 10, 1986 Queen's Hall, Leeds, England (supported by Keel)

May 12-14, 1986 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Keel)

May 18-19, 1986 S.F.X Center, Dublin, Ireland (supported by Keel)

May 20-21, 1986 Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland (cancelled)

June 6, 1986 Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (supported by Accept)

June 7, 1986 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supported by Accept)

June 8, 1986 Pensacola Civic Center, Pensacola, FL (supported by Accept)

June 12, 1986 Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, MA (cancelled due to issues with promoter)

June 13, 1986 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA (supported by Accept)

June 14, 1986 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Accept)

June 15, 1986 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (supported by Accept)

June 17, 1986 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Accept)

June 18, 1986 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Accept)

June 20, 1986 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (supported by Accept)

June 22, 1986 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON (supported by Accept)

June 24, 1986 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Accept)

June 25, 1986 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Accept)

June 27, 1986 IMA Sports Arena, Flint, MI (supported by Accept)

June 28, 1986 Welch Auditorium, Grand Rapids, MI (supported by Accept)

June 29, 1986 Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, IL (supported by Accept)

July 2, 1986 Met Center, Bloomington, MN (supported by Accept)

July 3, 1986 La Crosse Center, La Crosse, WI (supported by Accept)

July 5, 1986 Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI (supported by Accept)

July 7, 1986 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, SD (supported by Accept)

July 10, 1986 ParkWest Resort, Park City, UT (cancelled)

July 12, 1986 Folsom Field, Boulder, CO (Colorado Sun Day Festival)

July 14, 1986 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX (supported by Accept)

July 17, 1986 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Accept)

July 19, 1986 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX (Texxas Jam, with Van Halen, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Keel, Krokus, and Loverboy)

July 21, 1986 Tingley Coliseum, Albuqerque, NM (supported by Accept)

July 23, 1986 Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Accept)

July 25, 1986 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Accept)

July 26, 1986 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (supported by Accept)

July 27, 1986 Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA (supported by Accept)

July 29, 1986 Oakwood Amphitheater, Manteca, CA (supported by Accept)

August 1, 1986 Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA (cancelled due to poor ticket sales)

August 30, 1986 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan

September 1-2, 1986 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan

September 3, 1986 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan

September 5, 1986 Yubin Chokin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan

September 8, 1986 Fukuoka Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan

September 9, 1986 Nagoya Civic Hall, Nagoya, Japan

September 13, 1986 Sydney Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia (supported by White Widow and Boss)

September 16, 1986 Melbourne Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia (supported by White Widow)

September 18, 1986 Apollo Entertainment Center, Adelaide, Australia (supported by White Widow)

September 20, 1986 Brisbane Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia (supported by White Widow)

October 11, 1986 Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico (supported by Rough Cutt)

August 1, 1987 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (Children of the Night Concert, with Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Armored Saint, Don Dokken, Ron Keel, Frankie Banali and Rough Cutt)

August 15, 1987 Ahveniston Race Circuit, Hameenlinna, Finland (Giants of Rock Festival, with O.S.S.Y, Catwalk, Mama Grande, Havana Banks, Loud Crowd, Kirka, Gringos Locos, Zero Nine, and Helloween)

Dream Evil Tour:

August 22, 1987 Castle Donington, Donington, England (Monsters of Rock, with Cinderella, Anthrax, W.A.S.P., Metallica, and Bon Jovi)

August 25, 1987 PalaTrussardi, Milan, Italy (supported by Helloween and Skanners)

August 26, 1987 Chionso Arena, Reggio Emilia, Italy (Monsters of Rock, with Gow, Vanadium, Black Swan, Skanners, and Helloween)

August 29, 1987 Messegelande, Nuremberg, Germany (Monsters of Rock, with Deep Purple, Metallica, Ratt, The Pretty Maids, Helloween, and Cinderella)

August 30, 1987 FCP Stadium. Pforzheim, Germany (Monsters of Rock, with Deep Purple, Metallica, Ratt, The Pretty Maids, Helloween, and Cinderella)

September 1, 1987 Palau del Esports, Barcelona, Spain (supported by Helloween)

September 3-4, 1987 Pabellon del Real Madrid, Madrid, Spain (supported by Helloween)

September 5, 1987 Casilla Pavilion, Bilbao, Spain (supported by Helloween)

October 4, 1987 Showa Memorial Park, Tokyo, Japan (Japan Aid, with The Kuni Special Band, Graham Bonnett, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner, Time Machine, George Duke and His All Star Band, Irene Cara, James Brown, Toshinobu Kubota, and Pink)

November 9, 1987 Stadthalle, Freiburg, Germany (supported by Warlock)

November 10, 1987 Rhenus Hall, Strasbourg, France (supported by Warlock)

November 11, 1987 Phillips Hall, Dusseldorf, Germany (supported by Warlock)

November 12, 1987 Carl Diem Hall, Wurzburg, Germany (supported by Warlock)

November 14, 1987 Hall 18, Lausanne, Switzerland (supported by Warlock)

November 16, 1987 PalaTrussardi, Milan, Italy (supported by Warlock)

November 17, 1987 Palasport San Lazzaro, Padua, Italy (supported by Warlock)

November 19, 1987 Rudi Seldmayer Hall, Munich, Germany (supported by Warlock)

November 21, 1987 Jaap Eden Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands (supported by Warlock)

November 22, 1987 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium (supported by Warlock)

November 23, 1987 Le Zenith, Paris, France (supported by Warlock)

November 25, 1987 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (supported by Warlock)

November 27, 1987 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Warlock)

November 28, 1987 Ice Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Warlock)

November 29, 1987 KB Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Warlock)

November 30, 1987 Neidersachsenhalle, Hanover, Germany (supported by Warlock)

December 2, 1987 NEC Arena, Birmingham, England (supported by Warlock)

December 3, 1987 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Warlock)

December 5-7, 1987 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Warlock)

December 9, 1987 Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, England (supported by Warlock)

December 10, 1987 Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth, England (supported by Warlock)

December 11, 1987 Newport Center, Newport, Wales (supported by Warlock)

December 13, 1987 Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supported by Warlock)

December 14, 1987 St. George's Hall, Bradford, England (supported by Warlock)

December 15, 1987 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Warlock)

December 28, 1987 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

December 29, 1987 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

December 31, 1987 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 1, 1988 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by Megadeth, Savatage cancelled)

January 2, 1988 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 5, 1988 Ottawa Civic Center, Ottawa, ON (cancelled)

January 7, 1988 Quebec City Coliseum, Quebec City, QC (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 8, 1988 Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 9, 1988 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 11, 1988 Glen Falls Civic Center, Glen Falls, NY (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 12, 1988 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 14, 1988 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 15, 1988 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 16, 1988 Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 17, 1988 The Scope, Norfolk, VA (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 18, 1988 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 19, 1988 Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 21, 1988 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 22, 1988 The Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 23, 1988 State Fair Arena, Birmingham, AL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 26, 1988 Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 27, 1988 Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, FL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 28, 1988 USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 29, 1988 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 30, 1988 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

January 31, 1988 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

February 2, 1988 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

February 3, 1988 The Summit, Houston, TX (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

February 4, 1988 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

February 5, 1988 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Megadeth and Savatage)

February 6, 1988 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, Lubbock, TX

February 7, 1988 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK

February 8, 1988 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH

February 9, 1988 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO

February 10, 1988 Ohio Center, Columbus, OH

February 11, 1988 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI

February 12, 1988 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI

February 13, 1988 Cleveland Public Hall, Cleveland, OH

February 14, 1988 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI

February 16, 1988 Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH

February 17, 1988 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Megadeth)

February 18, 1988 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH

February 19, 1988 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL

February 21, 1988 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN

February 22, 1988 Mecca Arena, Milwaukee, WI

February 23, 1988 Brown County Arena, Green Bay, WI (supported by Megadeth)

February 24, 1988 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI

February 25, 1988 Met Center, Bloomington, MN

February 27, 1988 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO (supported by Megadeth)

February 29, 1988 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (supported by Megadeth)

March 2, 1988 Special Events Center, El Paso, TX

March 3, 1988 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM

March 4, 1988 Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ

March 5, 1988 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA

March 7, 1988 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Megadeth)

March 8, 1988 Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Megadeth)

March 9, 1988 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA

March 10, 1988 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA

March 12, 1988 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA

March 13, 1988 Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA

March 15, 1988 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA

March 17, 1988 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR

March 18, 1988 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA

March 19, 1988 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (cancelled)

March 21, 1988 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB

March 22, 1988 The Saddledome, Calgary, AB

Lineup 4: January 1989-June 1989

  • Rowan Robertson- guitars

Lineup 5: June 1989-September 1989

  • Jens Johansson- keyboards

Lineup 6: September 1989-December 1989

  • Teddy Cook- bass

Lineup 7: December 1989-February 1991

  • Simon Wright- drums

Throw E'm To the Wolves Tour:

(supporting Metallica with Bonham and Warrior Soul from May 16-21, and by Cold Sweat and Love/Hate from September 4-October 7, unless noted)

May 16, 1990 Ijessel Hall, Zwolle, Netherlands

May 17, 1990 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany

May 19, 1990 Messehalle, Hanover, Germany

May 20, 1990 Groenoordhall, Leiden, Netherlands

May 21, 1990 Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France

May 25, 1990 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Trouble)

May 26, 1990 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Trouble)

May 29, 1990 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Trouble)

May 30, 1990 Sports and Lesiure Center, Birmingham, England (supported by Trouble)

June 1, 1990 Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supported by Trouble)

August 1, 1990 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 2-3, 1990 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 4, 1990 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 5, 1990 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 7, 1990 Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 8, 1990 Nautica Stage, Cleveland, OH (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 10, 1990 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 11, 1990 Allentown Fairgrounds, Alllentown, PA (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 12, 1990 Painter's Mill Music Theater, Baltimore, MD (supported by Child's Play and Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 13, 1990 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien, NY (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 15, 1990 Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 16, 1990 Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON (supported by Killer Dwarf and Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 18, 1990 Vieux Port Agora, Quebec City, QC (no opener, Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force cancelled)

August 19, 1990 Ottawa Civic Center, Ottawa, ON (cancelled)

August 20, 1990 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 21-22, 1990 The Ritz, New York, NY (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 24, 1990 Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 27, 1990 Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

August 28, 1990 St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (supported by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force)

September 1, 1990 May Market Arena, Mannheim, Germany (Super Rock, with Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Poison, Vixen, The Front, and Cold Sweat)

September 4, 1990 Kellogg Arena, Battle Creek, MI

September 6, 1990 Danville Civic Center, Danville, IL

September 7, 1990 Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL

September 8, 1990 Kansas City Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO

September 9, 1990 Brady Theater, Tulsa, OK

September 11, 1990 Denver Auditorium, Denver, CO

September 13, 1990 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT

September 15, 1990 Portland Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR

September 16, 1990 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (cancelled)

September 18, 1990 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA

September 20, 1990 San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA

September 21, 1990 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA

September 22, 1990 Starlight Bowl, San Diego, CA

September 23, 1990 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA (supported by Cold Sweat, Love/Hate, Dogs D'Amour, and Stryper)

September 25, 1990 Mesa Amphitheater, Mesa, AZ

September 27, 1990 Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, Lubbock, TX

September 28, 1990 Sunken Gardens Theater, San Antonio, TX

September 29, 1990 Houston Music Hall, Houston, TX

October 2, 1990 Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA

October 4, 1990 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL

October 5, 1990 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

October 7, 1990 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX

February 1991: Dio splits up

November 1992: Dio reunites

Lineup 8: November 1992-March 1993

Lineup 9: March 1993-June 1993

  • Jeff Pilson- bass

Lineup 10: June 1993-November 1993:

  • Tracy G- guitars

Lineup 11: November 1993-August 1995

  • Scott Warren- keyboards

Strange Highways Tour:

(supported by Freak of Nature from November 4-December 12 unless noted, and Atomic Opera from June 24-October 2 unless noted)

November 4-6, 1993 Rodon Club, Athens, Greece

November 8, 1993 Zeleste Hall, Barcelona, Spain

November 9, 1993 The Kangaroo, Madrid, Spain

November 11, 1993 Quattro Club, Aviles, Spain

November 13, 1993 Warndthalle, Volklingen, Germany

November 14, 1993 Phillips Hall, Dusseldorf, Germany

November 15, 1993 Hamburg Docks, Hamburg, Germany

November 16, 1993 Auensee House, Leipzig, Germany

November 18, 1993 Freiheitshalle, Hof, Germany

November 19, 1993 Huxley's Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany

November 20, 1993 Jurahalle, Neumarkt, Germany

November 22, 1993 Gartlage Hall, Osnabruck, Germany

November 23, 1993 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany

November 24, 1993 Ludwigsburg Forum, Ludwigsburg, Germany

November 25, 1993 Terminal 1, Munich, Germany

November 27, 1993 Multipurpose Hall, Erndtebruck, Germany (supported by X Wilder and Freak of Nature)

November 28, 1993 Hanover Music Hall, Hanover, Germany

November 30, 1993 Steam Blower Hall, Augsburg, Germany

December 1, 1993 Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland

December 2, 1993 PalaSetso, Milan, Italy (camcelled due to promoter issues)

December 4, 1993 Bank-Austria Zelt, Vienna, Austria

December 5, 1993 Kulturfabrik, Saarbrucken, Germany

December 6, 1993 Vredenburg Music Center, Utrecht, Netherlands

December 8, 1993 Culture House, Erfurt, Germany

December 9, 1993 Aladin Theater, Bremen, Germany

December 10, 1993 Eiderlandhalle, Eider, Germany

December 12, 1993 Hammersmith Apollo, London, England

May 1, 1994 6th Street, Austin, TX (Pecan Street Festival)

May 29, 1994 Madison Theater, Peoria, IL (supported by Atomic Opera and Raw Honey)

June 1, 1994 Orbit Room, Grand Rapids, MI (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 2, 1994 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 3, 1994 State Theater, Detroit, MI (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 4, 1994 Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 5, 1994 Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 8, 1994 Hampton Beach Casino, Hampton, NH (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 9, 1994 Beacon Theater, New York, NY (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 10, 1994 Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 11, 1994 The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 12, 1994 The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 15, 1994 The Sting, New Britain, CT (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 16, 1994 The Strand, Providence, RI (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 17, 1994 Hammerjack's, Baltimore, MD (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 18, 1994 The Boathouse, Norfolk, VA (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 19, 1994 Capri Theater, Charlotte, NC (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 21, 1994 Legendary Station, Orlando, FL (supported by Godspeed and Love/Hate)

June 23, 1994 The Ritz, Tampa, FL (supported by Love/Hate and Godspeed)

June 24, 1994 The Button South, Hallandale Beach, FL

June 25, 1994 Musical Moon, Tallahassee, FL

June 26, 1994 The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA (supported by Atomic Opera, Godspeed, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Love/Hate)

June 27, 1994 Club La Vela, Panama City, FL

July 1, 1994 Dallas City Limits, Dallas, TX

July 3, 1994 Hurricane Alley, Houston, TX

July 6, 1994 Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO

July 7, 1994 The Ranch Bowl, Omaha, NE

July 8, 1994 The Mirage, Minneapolis, MN

July 10, 1994 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI (Summerfest)

July 12, 1994 Lone Star, Kansas City, MO

July 14, 1994 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO

July 19, 1994 Huntridge Theater, Las Vegas, NV

July 20, 1994 House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA

July 21, 1994 Majestic Theater, Ventura, CA (supported by Atomic Opera and Godspeed)

August 11, 1994 The Roxy, Phoenix, AZ

August 12, 1994 The Rock, Tucson, AZ

August 14, 1994 The Rock, Lakewood, CA

August 15, 1994 The Edge, Palo Alto, CA (supported by Atomic Opera and Rules of Prey)

August 17, 1994 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR

August 18, 1994 Under the Rail, Seattle, WA

August 20, 1994 Bogie's, Boise, ID

August 21, 1994 The Main Event, Pocatello, ID

August 22, 1994 Billings Theater, Billings, MT

August 23, 1994 Fort Ram, Fort Collins, CO

August 24, 1994 Rack-N-Roll, Colardo Springs, CO (supported by Psycho Drama and Atomic Opera)

August 26, 1994 Cotillion Ballroom, Wichita, KS

August 27, 1994 Roxy Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK

August 28, 1994 Tremors, Killeen, TX

August 30, 1994 Midnight Rodeo, Little Rock, AR

September 1, 1994 Tiptina's, New Orleans, LA

September 3, 1994 Toy Tiger, Louisville, KY

September 4, 1994 Alrosa Villa, Columbus, OH

September 5, 1994 McGuffy's House of Rock, Dayton, OH

September 7, 1994 City Limits, Penn Hills, PA

September 8, 1994 The Village, Lancaster, PA

September 9, 1994 Horizontal Boogie Bar, Rochester, NY

September 10, 1994 Blind Melons, Buffalo, NY

September 11, 1994 The Lost Horizon, Syracuse, NY

September 14, 1994 Arizona's, Dover, DE

September 15, 1994 The Strand, Providence, RI

September 16, 1994 Birch Hill Nightclub, Old Bridge, NJ

September 17, 1994 The Sting, New Britain, CT

September 18, 1994 Malibu Club, Hempstead, NY

September 20, 1994 The Silo, Reading, PA

September 21, 1994 Boots Club, Springfield, VA (supported by Atomic Opera and 619)

September 22, 1994 Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH

September 24, 1994 Hurricane Alley, Houston, TX

September 25, 1994 Johnnyland Amphitheater, Corpus Christi, TX

September 26, 1994 The Back Room, Austin, TX (supported by Aces Wild)

September 28, 1994 Zippers, Albuquerque, NM

September 29, 1994 The Roxy, Phoenix, AZ

September 30, 1994 The Rock, Tucson, AZ

October 2, 1994 The Edge, Palo Alto, CA

Lineup 12: August 1995-May 1996

  • Jerry Best- bass

November 27-29, 1995 The Palace, Sao Paulo, Brazil

November 30, 1995 Chocolate Chic, Curitiba, Brazil

December 2, 1995 New Time Club, Santo Amaro, Brazil

Lineup 13: May 1996-November 1996

Lineup 14: November 1996-November 1997

  • Larry Dennison- bass

Angry Machines Tour:

(Note: From February 6-16, 1997 Vinny Appice was substituted by James Kottak on drums, except for on February 7.)

November 7, 1996 Majestic Theater, Ventura, CA (supported by Choking Ghost and Herelage)

November 8, 1996 Riverside Municipal Auditorium, Riverside, CA (supported by Great White)

November 9, 1996 Galaxy Theater, Santa Ana, CA (supported by Alexa's Wish)

November 10, 1996 Rockin' Rodeo, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Great White)

November 12, 1996 The Beach, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Great White)

November 13, 1996 Electric Ballroom, Tempe, AZ (supported by Great White)

November 14, 1996 Midnight Rodeo, Albuqerque, NM (supported by Great White)

November 15, 1996 19th Street Warehouse, Lubbock, TX (supported by Motorhead)

November 16, 1996 Voodoo Lounge, Austin, TX (cancelled)

November 17, 1996 West Park Entertainment Center, Houston, TX (supported by Motorhead, Dangerous Toys, Puncture, Peace Sanctuary, and Aftershock)

November 18, 1996 Sneakers, San Antonio, TX (supported by Motorhead)

November 19, 1996 Yellow Rose, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Motorhead)

November 20, 1996 Villa Real, McAllen, TX (supported by Motorhead)

November 22, 1996 Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, OK (supported by Motorhead)

November 23, 1996 Toy Tiger, Louisville, KY (supported by Motorhead)

November 24, 1996 Alrosa Villa, Columbus, OH (supported by Digital Black)

November 25, 1996 Annie's, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Motorhead)

November 27, 1996 The Strand, Providence, RI (supported by Motorhead)

November 28, 1996 Birch Hill Nightclub, Old Bridge, NJ (supported by Motorhead)

November 29, 1996 The Paradox, York, PA (cancelled)

November 30, 1996 The Roxy, New York, NY (supported by Motorhead)

December 2, 1996 The Palladium, Worcester, MA (supported by Motorhead and Sam Black Church)

December 3, 1996 Toad's Place, New Haven, CT (supported by Motorhead)

December 4, 1996 Jaxx, Springfield, VA (supported by Mere Mortals, Division, and Trust No One)

December 8, 1996 Freiheitshalle, Hof, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 9, 1996 Filharmonie, Filderstadt, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 11, 1996 C23, Munich, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 12, 1996 Augsburg Sport Hall, Augsburg, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 13, 1996 Frederich Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 15, 1996 Libro Music Hall, Vienna, Austria (supported by Motorhead, Speedball, and Sextiger)

December 16, 1996 Stadthalle, Furth, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 17, 1996 Berlin Arena, Berlin, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 18, 1996 Auensee House, Leipzig, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 20, 1996 Winternachtstrum, Gottingen, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 21, 1996 Hanover Music Hall, Hanover, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 22, 1996 The Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Motorhead and Speedball)

December 23, 1996 Biskuthalle, Bonn, Germany (supported by Motorhead)

February 6, 1997 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA

February 7, 1997 Billboard Live, Los Angeles, CA

February 8, 1997 Brick by Brick, San Diego, CA (supported by Cage)

February 10, 1997 The Edge, Palo Alto, CA (supported by Roadside Attraction and Mystic Rage)

February 11, 1997 Trocadero Transfer, San Francisco, CA (supported by Forbidden)

February 13-14, 1997 Ballard Firehouse, Seattle, WA (supported by Thick on both nights, Prayer Factory and Sanctus on the 13th, and Faustus, The Reptile Orchestra, and Aggression Core on the 14th)

February 15, 1997 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR

February 16, 1997 Crest Theater, Sacramento, CA

February 20, 1997 Club Delkotee, Tallinn, Estonia (supported by Original Sin)

February 21, 1997 Tavastia Club, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Original Sin)

February 23, 1997 Electric Garden, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Original Sin)

February 24, 1997 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway (supported by Original Sin)

February 25, 1997 Metron, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Original Sin)

February 26, 1997 Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Original Sin)

February 27, 1997 Multihouse Tobaksfarikken, Esbjerg, Denmark (supported by Original Sin)

March 2, 1997 Aladin Theater, Bremen, Germany

March 3, 1997 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands (supported by Lemor Voice)

March 4, 1997 Vooruit, Ghent, Belgium

March 5, 1997 Elysee Montmarte, Paris, France

March 7, 1997 Canciller Room, Madrid, Spain

March 8, 1997 Gares Room, Pampalona, Spain

March 9, 1997 Zeleste Hall, Barcelona, Spain

March 10, 1997 Club Transbordeur, Lyon, France

March 13, 1997 Z7 Konzertfabrik, Pratteln, Switzerland

March 14, 1997 The Atrium, Pordenone, Italy

March 16, 1997 Festhalle, Tuttlingen, Germany

March 17, 1997 QU, Regensburg, Germany (supported by Rough Silk)

March 18, 1997 Palace Akropolis, Prague, Czech Republic

March 19, 1997 Lokomotiva Sport Hall, Pilsen, Czech Republic

March 20, 1997 Petofi Hall, Budapest, Hungary

March 23, 1997 Astoria Theater, London, England (supported by Deadline)

April 2, 1997 Outback, Tucson, AZ (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 4, 1997 Tony's Downtown Bar, Colorado Springs, CO (supported by Psycho Drama and My Dying Bride)

April 5, 1997 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 6, 1997 Cowboy Club, Wichita, KS (supported by Sleepy Truckers and My Dying Bride)

April 8, 1997 Pop's Annex, Sauget, IL (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 9, 1997 Medusa's, Kansas City, MO (supported by Motherlode and My Dying Bride)

April 11, 1997 Jackhammer's, Chicago, IL (supported by Radakka and My Dying Bride)

April 12, 1997 The Body Shop, Goshen, IN (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 13, 1997 The Rocker, Grand Rapids, MI (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 14, 1997 Vogue Theater, Indianapolis, IN (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 15, 1997 The Atrium, Springfield, IL (cancelled)

April 16, 1997 The Edge, Des Moines, IA (supported by Broken and My Dying Bride)

April 17, 1997 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 18, 1997 Medina Entertainment Center, Medina, MN (supported by My Dying Bride and Knightcrawler)

April 19, 1997 The Checkered Flag, Appletown, WI (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 20, 1997 State Theater, Detroit, MI (supported by Skeptic Tank, 7,000 Dying Rats, and My Dying Bride)

April 22, 1997 The Warehouse, Toronto, ON (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 24, 1997 The Machine, Massillon, OH (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 25, 1997 Rainbow Gardens, Erie, PA (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 26, 1997 Ogden Street Music Hall, Buffalo, NY (supported My Dying Bride)

April 27, 1997 X-Hale, Frederick, MD (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 29, 1997 Village Nightclub, Lancaster, PA (supported by My Dying Bride)

April 30, 1997 A1A, Lexington, KY (supported by My Dying Bride)

May 1, 1997 The Silo, Reading, PA (supported by My Dying Bride)

May 2, 1997 The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by The Dead Cowboys, Livesay, and My Dying Bride)

May 7, 1997 Umeda Heat Beat, Osaka, Japan

May 8, 1997 The Bottom Line, Nagoya, Japan

May 10-11, 1997 Club Citta, Kawasaki, Japan

May 20, 1997 William A. Egan Center, Anchorage, AK

May 21, 1997 Studebaker's Cabaret, Burnaby, BC

May 22, 1997 Cowboy's Concert/Dance Hall, Calgary, AB

May 23, 1997 The Thunderdome, Edmonton, AB

May 25, 1997 Ballard Firehouse, Seattle, WA (supported by Dark Dead Mind)

May 27, 1997 Grizzly Rose Nightclub, Golden, CO (supported by Colon)

May 28, 1997 The Ranch Bowl, Omaha, NE

May 29, 1997 Big Dogs Nightclub, Cedar Rapids, IA

May 30, 1997 The Sand Bar, Arena, WI

May 31, 1997 Vic Theater, Chicago, IL

June 2, 1997 Mabel's, Champaign, IL

June 3, 1997 Caliber Club, Bay City, MI

June 4, 1997 Papa Joe's, Dayton, OH

June 5, 1997 Sycamore Gardens, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Leap Skyward)

June 7, 1997 Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH (supported by Cryptic Kick)

June 8, 1997 Sault Outdoor Festival, Chippewa, MI

June 9, 1997 Embassy Concert Club, London, ON (supported by SFG)

June 10, 1997 Water Street Music Hall, Rochester, NY (supported by Buttafuocos)

June 12, 1997 Hampton Beach Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH

June 13, 1997 Canoe Place Inn, Southampton, NY

June 14, 1997 Webster Theater, Hartford, CT (supported by The Machine)

June 15, 1997 Theater of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Concrete God)

June 17, 1997 Tink's Entertainment Complex, Scranton, PA (supported by Rattlebone)

June 18, 1997 The Strand, Providence, RI

June 20, 1997 Tag's Summer Stage, Big Flats, NY

June 21, 1997 Birch Hill Nightclub, Old Bridge, NJ

June 22, 1997 Tuxedo Junction, Danbury, CT (supported by Chemical 9)

June 23, 1997 7 Willow Street, Port Chester, NY

Lineup 15: November 1997-May 1998

November 15, 1997 Caninde Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil (Skol Rock Festival, with Scorpions, Bruce Dickinson, Dr. Sin, and The Jason Bonham Band)

November 16, 1997 Mineirinho Arena, Belo Horizontale, Brazil (supported by Scorpions, Bruce Dickinson, and The Jason Bonham Band)

November 18, 1997 Metropolitan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (supporting Scorpions, with Bruce Dickinson and The Jason Bonham Band)

November 19, 1997 Marumbi Expo Center, Curitiba, Brazil (supporting Bruce Dickinson, with The Jason Bonham Band)

November 21, 1997 National Stadium, Santiago, Chile (supported by Scorpions, Bruce Dickinson, and The Jason Bonham Band)

November 23, 1997 Obras Sanitaris Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina (supported by Scorpions, Bruce Dickinson, and The Jason Bonham Band)

Lineup 16: May 1998-October 1998

To Hell and Back Tour:

(supporting Iron Maiden with Dirty Deeds from June 26-August 3, unless noted)

(Note: Vinny Appice played drums from May 19-22.)

May 19, 1998 Rockin' Rodeo, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Love/Hate)

May 20, 1998 Crossroads Concert Bar & Grill, Yucaipa, CA (supported by Love/Hate)

May 22, 1998 Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA (supported by Soul Motor and Love/Hate)

May 23, 1998 The Joint, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Love/Hate)

May 24, 1998 Cajun House, Scottsdale, AZ (supported by Love/Hate)

May 25, 1998 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA (supported by Cage and Love/Hate)

May 28, 1998 Midnight Rodeo, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Love/Hate)

May 29, 1998 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO (supported by Love/Hate)

May 31, 1998 In Cahoots, Oklahoma City, OK (supported by Love/Hate)

June 1, 1998 Roadhouse Ruby's, Kansas City, MO (supported by Love/Hate)

June 2, 1998 In Cahoots, Wichita, KS (supported by Love/Hate)

June 3, 1998 Pop's Annex, Sauget, IL (supported by The Banned and Love/Hate)

June 5, 1998 Medina Entertainment Center, Medina, MN (supported by Love/Hate)

June 6, 1998 The Rave Bar, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Love/Hate)

June 8, 1998 Soft Tail Lounge, Rantoul, IL (supported by Alliance and Love/Hate)

June 9, 1998 Nik's Ivanhoe, Pekin, IL (supported by Love/Hate)

June 11, 1998 Piere's Entertainment Center, Fort Wayne, IN (supported by Love/Hate)

June 12, 1998 Annie's, Cincinnati, OH (supported by King's Rage and Love/Hate)

June 13, 1998 Toy Tiger, Louisville, KY (supported by Noise Bucket and Love/Hate)

June 15, 1998 Jaxx, Springfield, VA (supported by Festival Fools and Love/Hate)

June 16, 1998 Daytona's, Pasedena, MD (supported by Burn and Love/Hate)

June 18, 1998 The Fun House, Buffalo, NY (supported by Love/Hate)

June 19, 1998 Birch Hill Nightclub, Old Bridge, NJ (supported by Judge Drain and Love/Hate)

June 20, 1998 The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY (supported by Love/Hate)

June 22, 1998 House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC (supported by Love/Hate)

June 23, 1998 Grady Cole Center, Charlotte, NC (supported by Love/Hate)

June 24, 1998 The Outer Edge, Atlanta, GA (supported by Love/Hate)

June 26, 1998 Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL

June 27, 1998 Brewery District Pavilion, Columbus, OH

June 28, 1998 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON

June 30, 1998 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI

July 1, 1998 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

July 2, 1998 Nautica Stage, Cleveland, OH

July 4, 1998 Maurier Stadium, Montreal, QC

July 5, 1998 L'Agora, Quebec City, QC

July 7, 1998 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY

July 10, 1998 Sunken Gardens Amphitheater, San Antonio, TX

July 11, 1998 The Road House, San Benito, TX

July 12, 1998 Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX

July 14, 1998 Celebrity Theater, Phoenix, AZ

July 15, 1998 The Joint, Las Vegas, NV

July 19, 1998 Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA (cancelled)

July 22, 1998 Paramount Theater, Denver, CO (cancelled)

July 24, 1998 Medina Entertainment Center, Medina, MN (cancelled)

July 25, 1998 Modjeska Theater, Milwaukee, WI (cancelled)

July 26, 1998 Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH (cancelled)

July 28, 1998 Capitol Ballroom, Washington D.C (cancelled)

July 29, 1998 Michael's 8th Avenue, Baltimore, MD (cancelled)

July 31, 1998 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (cancelled)

August 1, 1998 Webster Theater, Hartford, CT (cancelled)

August 2, 1998 Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA (supporting Iron Maiden with Tribe of Gypsies and Dirty Deeds)

August 3, 1998 SDSU Open Air Theater, San Diego, CA

September 20, 1998 Festival Hall, Sofia, Bulgaria (supported by Z.O.B, Neurotica, Parlament, and Antract)

September 21, 1998 Polyvalent Hall, Bucharest, Romania (supported by Antract, Z.O.B., Iris, Parlament, and Varna Veche)

September 23, 1998 Nachtwerk, Munich, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 24, 1998 Alte Feurwache, Mannheim, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 25, 1998 Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 26, 1998 Capitol Theater, Hanover, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 27, 1998 Nuremberg Forum, Nuremburg, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 29, 1998 Hamburg Docks, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

September 30, 1998 Columbia Hall, Berlin, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 2, 1998 Kalle Werk, Bad Salzungen, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 3, 1998 Schutzen House, Forcheim, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 4, 1998 Rockfabrik, Ludwigsburg, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 5, 1998 Take Off, Ulm, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 7, 1998 FBZ, Braunschweig, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 8, 1998 Biscuit Hall, Bonn, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 9, 1998 Culture Hall, Neunkirchen, Germany (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 10, 1998 Z7 Konzertfabrik, Pratteln, Switzerland (supported by Black Symphony and Narnia)

October 12, 1998 Transbordeur Club, Lyon, France

October 13, 1998 Zeleste, Barcelona, Spain

October 15, 1998 Macumba Room, Madrid, Spain

October 16, 1998 Club Quattro, Aviles, Spain (supported by Avalanch)

October 17, 1998 Gares Room, Puente La Reina, Spain

October 19, 1998 Elysee Montmarte, Paris, France

October 20, 1998 Noorderlight, Tillburg, Netherlands

October 22, 1998 London Forum, London, England (supported by Nothing to Grieve and Uriah Heep)

Lineup 17: October 1998-March 1999

  • Bob Daisley- bass

October 23, 1998 K2 Fregatten, Akersberga, Sweden

October 24, 1998 Gavaren, Ljungby, Sweden (supported by Southpaw)

October 26, 1998 Pump Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by POSH)

October 28, 1998 Kulturbolaget, Malmo, Sweden (supported by Aces High)

October 29, 1998 Folkets Park, Gavle, Sweden (supported by Metropolis and Southpaw)

October 30, 1998 Jager, Karlstad, Sweden

October 31, 1998 Liseberg Hall, Gothenburg, Sweden (supporting Motorhead, with Hardcore Superstars)

November 1, 1998 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway (supported by Southpaw)

November 3, 1998 Tavastia Club, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Southpaw)

November 5, 1998 Saga, Ostersund, Sweden (supported by Southpaw)

November 6, 1998 Folkets House, Sundsvall, Sweden (supported by Southpaw)

November 7, 1998 Kulture Hall, Jonkoping, Sweden (supported by Southpaw)

Lineup 18: March 1999-June 1999

March 4, 1999 Jubileiny Sports Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia (supported by Time-Out and Kruiz)

March 5, 1999 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia (supported by Time-Out and Kruiz)

Lineup 19: June 1999-September 1999

Monsters of the Millennium Tour:

(supporting Manowar with Motorhead and Lion's Share from November 9-30)

June 12, 1999 Norje Havsbad Beach, Solvesborg, Sweden (Sweden Rock Festival, with Deep Purple, Scorpions, Manowar, Motorhead, Gamma Ray, HammerFall, U.D.O., Captain Beyond, Canned Heat, Mercyful Fate, Dare, Dash Rip Rock, Dave Hole, and Freak Kitchen)

June 13, 1999 Achterhoek Arena, Dinxperlo, Netherlands (supported by Motorhead, Saxon, Primal Fear, Kamikaze Freakshow, and Wicked Mystic)

June 15, 1999 Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany (supported by Edguy)

June 16, 1999 Gelsenkirchen Amphitheater, Gelsenkirchen, Germany (Gelsenkirchen Festival, with Deep Purple)

June 17, 1999 Nuremberg Forum, Nuremberg, Germany (supported by Vacancy)

June 19, 1999 Balingen Fairgrounds, Balingen, Germany (Bang Your Head Open Air Festival, with Marshall Law, Temple of the Absurd, Destruction, HammerFall, W.A.S.P., Motorhead, Labyrinth, Metallium, Street Prophet, Pink Cream 69, Lizzy Borden, The Pretty Maids, Riot, Grave Digger, Gamma Ray, and Deep Purple)

June 20, 1999 Oberwart Festival Grounds, Oberwart, Austria (Mind Over Matter Festival, with Motorhead, Gamma Ray, HammerFall, and Children of Bodom)

Lineup 20: September 1999-November 1999

Lineup 21: November 1999-December 1999

  • Chuck Garric- bass

November 9, 1999 KB Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark

November 10, 1999 Baltic Hall, Malmo, Sweden

November 12, 1999 Helsingborg Sport House, Helsingborg, Sweden

November 13, 1999 The Dome, Borlange, Sweden

November 14, 1999 Strandbjorks Hall, Vaxjo, Sweden

November 16, 1999 Liseberg Hall, Gothenburg, Sweden

November 18, 1999 Solna Hall, Stockholm, Sweden

November 19, 1999 Himmelstalund Hall, Norrkoping, Sweden

November 20, 1999 Nobel Hall, Karlskoga, Sweden

November 21, 1999 Nordic Hall, Sundsvall, Sweden

November 23, 1999 Umea Sport Hall, Umea, Sweden

November 24, 1999 Arkus Hall, Lulea, Sweden

November 26, 1999 Ice Hall, Oulu, Finland

November 27, 1999 Elysee Arena, Turku, Finland

November 29, 1999 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland

November 30, 1999 Linne Hall, Talinn, Estonia

Lineup 22: December 1999-May 2000

Magica Tour:

(Supported by The Unband on all shows from March 23-April 29, unless noted. Supported by Doro Pesch and Yngwie Malmsteen from November 16-December 16)

March 21, 2000 Majestic Theater, Ventura, CA (supported by Undia)

March 23-24, 2000 Ballard Firehouse, Seattle, WA (supported by Kidd Kurry and The Unband)

March 25, 2000 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR (supported by Wild Dogs and The Unband)

March 27, 2000 Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA (supported by Mechanism and The Unband)

March 28, 2000 Palookaville, Santa Cruz, CA

March 29, 2000 House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA

March 31, 2000 Crossroads Grill & Bar, Yucaipa, CA

April 1, 2000 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

April 2, 2000 Dreamcatcher Lounge, Alpine, CA

April 3, 2000 Cooperstown, Phoenix, AZ (supported by The Unband and Dirty Deeds)

April 4, 2000 Rialto Theater, Tucson, AZ

April 6, 2000 Midnight Rodeo, Albuquerque, NM

April 7, 2000 Colorado Music Hall, Colorado Springs, CO

April 8, 2000 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO

April 11, 2000 The Library, Lubbock, TX

April 12, 2000 Midnight Rodeo, Amarillo, TX

April 14, 2000 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX (supported by The Unband, Sebastian Bach, L.A. Guns, and Enuff 'z' Nuff)

April 15, 2000 Sunken Gardens Amphitheater, San Antonio, TX (supported by The Unband, Legs Diamond, and Budgie)

April 16, 2000 Bucket's Sports Bar, Corpus Christi, TX

April 18, 2000 8 Seconds Saloon, Indianapolis, IN

April 19, 2000 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI

April 21, 2000 House of Blues, Chicago, IL (supported by Dirty Deeds and The Unband)

April 22, 2000 Harpo's Concert Theater, Detroit, MI

April 23, 2000 Cleveland Odeon, Cleveland, OH

April 24, 2000 Annie's, Cincinnati, OH

April 26, 2000 Chameleon Club, Lancaster, PA

April 27, 2000 Birch Hill Nightclub, Old Bridge, NJ

April 28, 2000 X-Hale, Frederick, MD

April 29, 2000 Irving Plaza, New York, NY

Lineup 23: May 2000-November 2000

May 3, 2000 Hof Ter Lo, Antwerp, Belgium (supported by ShadowKeep)

May 4, 2000 Plato, Helmond, Netherlands (supported by Mystrez)

May 5, 2000 Podium Hall, Hardenberg, Netherlands (supported by Mystrez)

May 7, 2000 London Forum, London, England (supported by Speedball 17)

May 8, 2000 Rock City, Nottingham, England (supported by Speedball 17)

May 11, 2000 Macumba Room, Madrid, Spain (supported by Get Animal)

May 12, 2000 Gares Room, Pampalona, Spain (supported by Get Animal)

May 13, 2000 Zeleste II, Barcelona, Spain (supported by Get Animal)

May 14, 2000 Roxy Club, Valencia, Spain (supported by Get Animal)

May 16, 2000 Le Splendid, Lillie, France

May 17, 2000 Locomotive Club, Paris, France

May 18, 2000 Z7 Konzertfabrik, Pratteln, Switzerland

May 19, 2000 Vaduz Hall, Vaduz, Liechtenstein

May 20, 2000 Alcatraz, Milan, Italy

May 22, 2000 Planet Music, Vienna, Austria

May 24, 2000 Soundgarden, Dortmund, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 25, 2000 Aladin Theater, Bremen, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 26, 2000 Discothek Connection, Bad Laasphe, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 27, 2000 Zum Alten Hotel, Bad Salzungen, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 28, 2000 Jolly Joker, Braunschweig, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 30, 2000 Nuremberg Forum, Nuremberg, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

May 31, 2000 The Garage, Saarbrucken, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

June 1, 2000 Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

June 2, 2000 Zeppelin Hall, Kaufbeuren, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

June 3, 2000 Festhalle, Freinsheim, Germany (supported by Unrest and Sinner)

June 6, 2000 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway

June 7, 2000 Train, Aarhus, Denmark (supported by Royal Hunt)

June 8, 2000 Amager Center, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Royal Hunt)

June 10, 2000 Norje Havsbad Beach, Solvesborg, Sweden (Sweden Rock Festival, with Alice Cooper, Yngwie Malmsteen, Stratovarius, Saxon, Molly Hatchet, King's X, Running Wild, Demon, Edguy, Primal Fear, Dash Rip Rock, Bigelf, Midnight Blues, and Freak Kitchen)

June 13, 2000 Colos Hall, Aschaffenburg, Germany

June 14, 2000 Rockfabrik, Ludwigsburg, Germany

June 16, 2000 Centralino, Rome, Italy

June 17, 2000 Rivellino Park, Udine, Italy (Bikerfest)

June 22, 2000 Big Cat, Osaka, Japan

June 23, 2000 Club Quattro, Nagoya, Japan

June 25-26, 2000 Liquid Room, Tokyo, Japan

Lineup 24: November 2000-January 2002

November 16, 2000 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

November 17, 2000 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

November 18, 2000 Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA

November 19, 2000 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA

November 22, 2000 SaltAir Pavilion, Salt Lake City, UT

November 24, 2000 Colorado Music Hall, Colorado Springs, CO

November 25, 2000 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO

November 27, 2000 Quest Club, Minneapolis, MN

November 28-29, 2000 House of Blues, Chicago, IL

December 1-2, 2000 Harpo's, Detroit, MI

December 3, 2000 Orbit Room, Grand Rapids, MI

December 5, 2000 Odeon Concert Club, Cleveland, OH

December 7, 2000 Webster Theater, Hartford, CT

December 8, 2000 The Palladium, Worcester, MA

December 9, 2000 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY

December 10, 2000 9:30 Club, Washington D.C

December 12, 2000 The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

December 14, 2000 Ozone, Boynton Beach, FL

December 15, 2000 Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL

December 16, 2000 House of Blues, Lake Buena Vista, FL

February 14, 2001 House of Blues, New Orleans, LA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 16, 2001 Center Theater, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 17, 2001 The Back Room, Austin, TX (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 18, 2001 The Canyon Club, Dallas, TX (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 19, 2001 In Cahoots, Oklahoma City, OK (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 21, 2001 Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 22, 2001 3rd Street Live, Cedar Rapids, IA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 23, 2001 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 24, 2001 Pop's, Sauget, IL (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 26, 2001 Beaumont Club, Kansas City, MO (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

February 27, 2001 Royal Grove, Lincoln, NE (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 1, 2001 Newberry's, Pocatello, ID (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 2, 2001 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 3, 2001 Temple Ballroom, Tacoma, WA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 4, 2001 Hollywood Taxi, Springfield, OR (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 6, 2001 Majestic Theater, Ventura, CA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 8, 2001 Crossroads Bar & Grill, Yucaipa, CA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 9, 2001 4th & B Theater, San Diego, CA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 10, 2001 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA (supported by Armored Saint and Lynch Mob)

March 30, 2001 Monumental Theater, Santiago, Chile

March 31, 2001 Gran Rex Theater, Buenos Aires, Argentina

April 1, 2001 Bar Opiniao, Porto Alegre, Brazil

April 4, 2001 ATL Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

April 5, 2001 Credicard Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil

April 6, 2001 Estaco 767, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

April 26, 2001 Frolundaborg, Gothenburg, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

April 27, 2001 Stangebro Hall, Linkoping, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

April 28, 2001 Lugnet Arena, Falun, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

April 29, 2001 Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

April 30, 2001 Hovet Arena, Stockholm, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 2, 2001 Nordic Hall, Sundsvall, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 4, 2001 Nolia Hall, Umea, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 5, 2001 Dolphin, Lulea, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 6, 2001 Formula Center, Oulu, Finland (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt and Sonata Arctica)

May 7, 2001 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt and Sonata Arctica)

May 9, 2001 Baltiska Hall, Malmo, Sweden (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 10, 2001 KB Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supporting Alice Cooper, with Ratt)

May 12, 2001 Hardenberg Podium, Hardenberg, Netherlands (supported by Wicked Mystic)

May 13, 2001 Hof Ter Lo, Antwerp, Belgium (supported by Wicked Mystic)

May 15, 2001 Windsor Hall, Bournemouth, England (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

May 16, 2001 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

May 18, 2001 Wembley Arena, London, England (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

May 19, 2001 Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

May 20, 2001 National Exhibition Center, Birmingham, England (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

May 21, 2001 Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supporting Alice Cooper, with Orange Goblin)

November 2-3, 2001 Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa (cancelled)

November 6-7, 2001 3 Arts Theater, Cape Town, South Africa (cancelled)

November 9, 2001 Kingspark Outerfields, Durban, South Africa (cancelled)

Lineup 25: January 2002-April 2003

  • Doug Aldrich- guitars

Killing the Dragon Tour:

(supporting Scorpions and Deep Purple from May 31-August 4, unless noted. Supported by HammerFall and King's X from November 8-December 15, and supporting Iron Maiden with Motorhead from July 21-August 30, 2003, unless noted.)

May 31, 2002 Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV

June 1, 2002 Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ

June 2, 2002 ABQ Journal Pavilion, Albuquerque, NM

June 4, 2002 Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater, Tucson, AZ

June 5, 2002 UTEP Don Haskins Center, El Paso, TX

June 7, 2002 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Selma, TX

June 8, 2002 C.W. Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX

June 9, 2002 Smirnoff Music Center, Dallas, TX

June 11, 2002 Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN

June 12, 2002 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH

June 13, 2002 DTE Energy Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

June 15, 2002 Post-Gazette Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA

June 16, 2002 Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, OH

June 18, 2002 AmSouth Amphitheater, Nashville, TN

June 19, 2002 Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA

June 21, 2002 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Charlotte, NC

June 22, 2002 Virginia Beach Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA

June 23, 2002 Jones Beach Theater, Hempstead, NY

June 25, 2002 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

June 26, 2002 Tweeter Center, Boston, MA

June 28, 2002 Meadowbrook Farm Musical Arts Center, Gilford, NH

June 29, 2002 Budweiser Summer Stage, Big Flats, NY

June 30, 2002 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

July 4, 2002 Vieux-Port Agora, Quebec City, QC (supported by Voivod)

July 5, 2002 Le Medley, Montreal, QC (supported by Voivod)

July 6, 2002 Toronto Docks, Toronto, ON (supported by Scratching Post)

July 10, 2002 Tower City Amphitheater, Cleveland, OH

July 12, 2002 Tweeter Center, Chicago, IL

July 13, 2002 Moondance Festival Grounds, Walker, MN (Moondance Jam, with Deep Purple and Scorpions)

July 14, 2002 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI (Summerfest, with Scorpions and Deep Purple)

July 16, 2002 MARK of the Quad Cities, Moline, IL

July 18, 2002 Cadott Festival Grounds, Cadott, WI (Chippewa Valley Rock Fest, with Deep Purple, Vic Ferrari, and Scorpions)

July 19, 2002 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS

July 20, 2002 UMB Bank Pavilion, St. Louis, MO

July 22, 2002 World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO

July 23, 2002 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO

July 25, 2002 E Center, Salt Lake City, UT

July 26, 2002 Idaho Center, Nampa, ID

July 28, 2002 Chronicle Pavilion, Concord, CA

July 30, 2002 Hilton Amphitheater, Reno, NV

July 31, 2002 Konocti Harbor Resort Amphitheater, Kelseyville, CA

August 2, 2002 Coors Amphitheater, Chula Vista, CA

August 3, 2002 Blockbuster Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA

August 4, 2002 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA

August 27, 2002 Gelsenkirchen Amphitheater, Gelsenkirchen, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

August 28, 2002 Dance Fountain, Cologne, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

August 30, 2002 Ferropolis, Grafenhainchen, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

August 31, 2002 Brenzpark, Heidenheim, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

September 1, 2002 Stadthalle, Zwickau, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

September 3, 2002 Volkswagen Hall, Braunschweig, Germany (supporting Deep Purple, with The Planets)

September 5, 2002 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway (supported by Mister Kite)

September 6, 2002 Rica Hell Hotel, Stjordal, Norway (Hell Blues Festival, with Peer Gynt and The Hughes Turner Project)

September 7, 2002 Chalmers Car House, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Mister Kite)

September 8, 2002 Culture Club, Malmo, Sweden (supported by Mister Kite)

September 9, 2002 Pump House, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Mister Kite)

September 11, 2002 Market Hall, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Soul Doctor)

September 12, 2002 Columbia Fritz, Berlin, Germany (supported by Soul Doctor)

September 13, 2002 Gast House, Lobnitz, Germany (supported by Soul Doctor)

September 14, 2002 Festhalle, Freinsheim, Germany (supported by Soul Doctor)

September 15, 2002 LKA Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany (supported by Soul Doctor)

September 18, 2002 Planet Music, Vienna, Austria

September 19, 2002 Orpheum Theater, Graz, Austria

September 20, 2002 Alcatraz, Milan, Italy

September 21, 2002 Z7 Konzertfabrik, Pratteln, Switzerland

September 24, 2002 Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain

September 25, 2002 Reppublica, Valencia, Spain

September 26, 2002 Industrial Football Campus, Atarfe, Spain

September 27, 2002 Macumba Room, Madrid, Spain

September 28, 2002 Gares Club, Pampalona, Spain

September 30, 2002 The Divan of the World, Paris, France

October 1, 2002 Hof Ter Lo, Antwerp, Belgium (supported by Killer)

October 2, 2002 013 Pop Center, Tillburg, Netherlands (supported by Mystrez)

October 4, 2002 Astoria Theater, London, England (supported by Oliver/Dawson Saxon)

October 5, 2002 Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, England (supported by Oliver/Dawson Saxon)

October 6, 2002 Manchester Academy, Manchester, England (supported by Oliver/Dawson Saxon)

October 7, 2002 Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland (supported by Oliver/Dawson Saxon)

October 9, 2002 Pyramid Center, Portsmouth, England (supported by Oliver/Dawson Saxon)

November 8, 2002 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR

November 9, 2002 Seattle Showbox, Seattle, WA

November 10, 2002 Fat Tuesday's Concert Hall, Spokane, WA

November 12, 2002 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

November 14, 2002 Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA

November 15, 2002 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA

November 16, 2002 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

November 17, 2002 4th & B Theater, San Diego, CA

November 19, 2002 Midnight Rodeo, Albuquerque, NM

November 22, 2002 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX

November 23, 2002 The Back Room, Austin, TX

November 24, 2002 House of Blues, New Orleans, LA

November 25, 2002 The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

November 27, 2002 Pop's, Sauget, IL

November 29, 2002 Quest Club, Minneapolis, MN

November 30, 2002 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI

December 1, 2002 House of Blues, Chicago, IL

December 4, 2002 Piere's Entertainment Center, Fort Wayne, IN

December 5, 2002 Annie's, Cincinnati, OH

December 6, 2002 Odeon Concert Club, Cleveland, OH

December 7, 2002 Harpo's, Detroit, MI

December 10, 2002 Recher Theater, Baltimore, MD

December 11, 2002 9:30 Club, Washington D.C

December 13, 2002 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY

December 14, 2002 The Palladium, Worcester, MA

December 15, 2002 Webster Theater, Hartford, CT

Lineup 26: April 2003-May 2003

  • Warren DeMartini- guitars

Lineup 27: May 2003-April 2004

June 26, 2003 Abart Music Club, Zurich, Switzerland

June 27, 2003 Balingen Fairgrounds, Balingen, Germany (Bang Your Head! Festival, with Twisted Sister, Y&T, Thin Lizzy, HammerFall, U.D.O, Sodom, Overkill, Hypocrisy, Dokken, TNT, Annihilator, Amon Amarth, Brainstorm, Masterplan, Axxis, Pink Cream 69, Rob Rock, Bitch, Angel Witch, Destructor, and Hirax)

June 29, 2003 Maslak Venue, Istanbul, Turkey (Rock the Nations Festival, with Kreator, Opeth, Rotting Christ, Radical Noise, Antisilence, and Almora)

June 30, 2003 Ark No. 6, Athens, Greece (Ark Open Air Festival)

July 2, 2003 Lillie Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Stormbringer)

July 3, 2003 Culture Company, Malmo, Sweden

July 4, 2003 Vasteras Hall, Vasteras, Sweden

July 6, 2003 Ruissalo, Turku, Finland (Ruisrock Festival, with Amorphis, Apocalyptica, Apalunta, Boomhauer, The Cardigans, CMX, Danko Jones, Don Huonot, Elakelaiset, Egotrippi, The Flaming Sideburns, Hanoi Rocks, The Hellacopters, HIM, Ismo Alanko Saatio, Jean S. Kotiteollisuus, Kwan, Lemonator, Looptroop, Lordi, Maija Vikkumaa, Manic Street Preachers, Matti Servo & Napander, Nylon Beat, Peer Gunt, Popeda, The Rasmus, The Scandinavian Music Group, The 69 Eyes, Sleepy Sleepers, Sonata Arctica, The Sounds, Stratovarius, Sweatmaster, Tehosekoitin, Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus, Turbonegro, Yup, Zen Cafe, Zwan, and Yo)

July 8, 2003 Tradgarn Resturaunt, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Bigelf)

July 9, 2003 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway

July 11, 2003 Boshoven Sports Park, Weert, Netherlands (Bospop Festival, with ZZ Top, Motorhead, Bonnie Raitt, Subway to Sally, Danko Jones, The Voederbietels, Tacker, Simple Minds, INXS, Anouk, HIM, Ilse de Lange, Blof, The Alarm, Intwine, Slow Poke Rodrigo, Action in DC, Saxon, Vega4, Daniel Lohues & The Louisiana Blues Club, Spanner, and Sleazy Dreams)

July 12, 2003 Villarrobledo Municipal Auditorium, Villarrobledo, Spain (Metal Mania Festival, with Iron Maiden, Saxon, Baron Rojo, Hammerfall, Primal Fear, Stray, Blind Guardian, Nightwish, Sepultura, Kreator, Apocalyptica, Overkill, Rebellion, Motorhead, Stratovarius, Masterplan, Immortal, Exodus, and Dark Tranquility)

July 21, 2003 The Centrum, Worcester, MA

July 22, 2003 Meadows Music Theater, Hartford, CT

July 23, 2003 Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ

July 25, 2003 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

July 26, 2003 Jones Beach Theater, Hempstead, NY

July 29, 2003 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

July 30, 2003 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

August 1, 2003 Pepsi Coliseum, Quebec City, QC

August 2, 2003 Bell Center, Montreal, QC

August 3, 2003 Molson Amphitheater, Toronto, ON

August 5, 2003 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH

August 6, 2003 DTE Energy Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

August 8, 2003 Post-Gazette Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA

August 9, 2003 Germain Amphitheater, Columbus, OH

August 10, 2003 Tweeter Center, Chicago, IL

August 13, 2003 Smirnoff Music Center, Dallas, TX

August 15, 2003 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Selma, TX

August 16, 2003 C.W. Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX

August 18, 2003 Don Haskins Center, El Paso, TX

August 20, 2003 Fiddler's Green Amphitheater, Greenwood Village, CO

August 21, 2003 Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Motorhead)

August 22, 2003 Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ

August 24, 2003 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Irvine, CA

August 25, 2003 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA

August 26, 2003 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA

August 28, 2003 Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA

August 29, 2003 Chronicle Pavilion, Concord, CA

August 30, 2003 Sleep Train Amphitheater, Wheatland, CA

Lineup 28: April 2004-July 2004

Lineup 29: July 2004-October 2005

  • Rudy Sarzo- bass

Master of the Moon Tour:

(Supported by Anthrax and Fireball Ministry from September 29-October 31, unless noted)

July 13, 2004 Fesco Hall, Vladivostok, Russia (cancelled)

July 14, 2004 Platinum Arena, Khabarovsk, Russia (cancelled)

July 16, 2004 Luzhniki Hall, Moscow, Russia

July 17, 2004 Jubileny Arena, St. Petersburg, Russia

July 18, 2004 Kaisaniemi Park, Helsinki, Finland (Tuska Metal Festival, with In Flames, Nightwish, Kotiteollisuus, Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus, Suburban Tribe, Sonata Arctica, Soilwork, Diablo, Dark Tranquility, Charon, Mokoma, Dew-Scented, Impaled Nazarene, Sinergy, Beseech, Chaosbreed, Swallow the Sun, Trollheim's Grott, Machine Men, Kilpi, and Twilightning)

July 20, 2004 Kino, Karlskrona, Sweden

July 21, 2004 Tradgarn Resturaunt, Gothenburg, Sweden

July 23, 2004 Macumba Room, Madrid, Spain

July 24, 2004 Gares Room, Pampalona, Spain

July 25, 2004 Razzmatazz Room, Barcelona, Spain

July 27, 2004 Republican Room, Valencia, Spain

July 28, 2004 Assaig Music Center, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

July 29, 2004 Oasis Room, Zaragoza, Spain

July 30, 2004 Naughty Pavilion, Vigo, Spain (supported by Talisien)

August 2, 2004 Komma, Worgl, Austria (supported by Serenity)

August 4, 2004 Substage, Karlsruhe, Germany (Mob Rules cancelled)

August 5, 2004 Hirsch, Nuremberg, Germany (supported by Mob Rules)

August 6, 2004 Wacken Open Air, Itzehoe, Germany (Wacken Open Air Festival)

August 7, 2004 Lucky and Co., Rijssen, Netherlands

August 9, 2004 Manchester Academy, Manchester, England (supported by Viking Skull)

August 10, 2004 Carling Academy, Glasgow, Scotland (supported by Viking Skull)

August 12, 2004 Carling Academy, Birmingham, England (supported by Viking Skull)

August 13, 2004 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, England (supported by Viking Skull)

August 14, 2004 Astoria Theater, London, England (supported by Viking Skull)

August 15, 2004 Rock City, Nottingham, England (cancelled)

August 21, 2004 Salon 21, Mexico City, Mexico

August 24, 2004 Victor Jara Stadium, Santiago, Chile

August 25, 2004 Obras Sanitarias Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina (supported by Zeldar and Barilari)

August 27, 2004 Claro Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

August 28, 2004 Credicard Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil

September 28, 2004 Northern Lights, Clifton Park, NY (cancelled)

September 29, 2004 Webster Theater, Hartford, CT

October 1, 2004 The Palladium, Worcester, MA

October 2, 2004 Beacon Theater, New York, NY

October 4, 2004 Trocadero Theater, Philadelphia, PA

October 5, 2004 Odeon Concert Club, Cleveland, OH

October 6, 2004 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI

October 8, 2004 Harpo's, Detroit, MI (supported by Anthrax, Fireball Ministry, and Killin Machine)

October 9, 2004 House of Blues, Chicago, IL

October 10, 2004 Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, IA

October 12, 2004 The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

October 14, 2004 House of Blues, Lake Buena Vista, FL

October 15, 2004 Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL

October 16, 2004 Revolution, Fort Lauderdale, FL

October 18, 2004 House of Blues, New Orleans, LA (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 19, 2004 Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 20, 2004 La Villa Real, McAllen, TX (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 21, 2004 The Gypsy Tea Room, Dallas, TX (supported by Phantom-X and Fireball Ministry)

October 22, 2004 La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 23, 2004 Concrete Street Amphitheater, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 25, 2004 Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 26, 2004 Alice Cooperstown, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Fireball Ministry)

October 27, 2004 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA

October 29, 2004 Grand Ballroom, San Francisco, CA

October 30, 2004 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA

October 31, 2004 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

November 13, 2004 Coca-Cola Auditorium, Monterrey, Mexico (Monterrey Metal Fest, with Twisted Sister, Dokken, Quiet Riot, Shaman, Hatebreed, Cage, Evilheart, Aglarond, Stentor, Argos, and Skeptic Universe)

February 26, 2005 Tito Puente Amphitheater, San Juan, Puerto Rico (supported by Twisted Sister and Purgatory)

May 27, 2005 Zepp Nagoya, Nagoya, Japan (supported by Spiritual Beggars)

May 28, 2005 Zepp Osaka, Osaka, Japan (supported by Spiritual Beggars)

May 29, 2005 Zepp Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (supported by Spiritual Beggars)

June 4, 2005 Zomerweg Festival Park, Tytsjerksteradiel, Netherlands (Waldrock Festival, with Dimmu Borgir, Accept, Soilwork, and Megadeth)

June 5, 2005 Sports Field, Tradate, Italy (Tradate Iron Fest, with Candlemass, Dissection, Destruction, Onkel Tom Angelripper, Anvil, Exciter, and Arkenemy)

June 7, 2005 Hydepark, Osnabruck, Germany

June 10, 2005 Ratinan Stadium, Tampere, Finland (Sauna Open Air Metal Festival, with Slayer, Mastodon, Mokoma, Sonata Arctica, Kotipelto, Megadeth, Sentenced, and Terasbetoni)

June 11, 2005 Norje Havsbad Beach, Solvesborg, Sweden (Sweden Rock Festival, with A.C.T., Accept, Blackfoot, Crystal Eyes, HammerFall, Helix, Hellfueled, Kansas, Magnum, Morgana Lefay, Nazareth, Robin Trower, Satanic Slaugther, Saxon, Shakra, Sonata Arctica, Styx, Symphorce, Thyrfing, and Vixen)

June 14, 2005 Industrial Club, Granada, Spain (supported by Anthrax)

June 15, 2005 Sadavi, Xativa, Spain (supported by Anthrax)

June 16, 2005 La Riviera, Madrid, Spain (supported by Anthrax)

June 18, 2005 Jam Room, Bergara, Spain (supported by Anthrax)

June 19, 2005 Hard Club, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal (supported by Anthrax)

June 21, 2005 Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain (supported by Anthrax)

June 25, 2005 Balingen Festival Grounds, Balingen, Germany (Bang Your Head!!! Festival, with Twisted Sister, Motorhead, Doro, Gamma Ray, Nevermore, Axel Rudi Peli, Krokus, Jag Panzer, Destruction, Amon Amarth, Tankard, and Demon)

June 26, 2005 Boeretang Festival Park, Dessel, Belgium (Graspop Metal Meeting, with Accept, Amon Amarth, Axel Rudi Peli, Behemoth, Bullet for My Valentine, Dream Theater, Enslaved, Excited, Grave Digger, In Flames, Iron Maiden, Lacuna Coil, Nevermore, Nuclear Assault, Oceans of Sadness, and Suicidal Tendencies)

July 7, 2005 Kaliakra Stadium, Kavarna, Bulgaria

July 9, 2005 Terra Vibe, Oropos, Greece (Rockwave Festival, with Twisted Sister, Anthrax, Katatonia, and Zyklon)

An Evening With Dio Tour:

September 8, 2005 Rybaka Theater, Petropavlovsk, Russia (cancelled)

September 9, 2005 Platinum Arena, Khabarovsk, Russia

September 11, 2005 Sailors Palace of Culture, Vladivostok, Russia

September 13, 2005 KKT Cosmos, Yekaterinburg, Russia

September 15, 2005 Youth Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia

September 17, 2005 Palace of Culture, Ufa, Russia

September 18, 2005 MTL Arena, Samara, Russia

September 20, 2005 Trade Union Palace of Sports, Volgograd, Russia

September 21, 2005 Palace of Sports, Rostov, Russia

September 23, 2005 DKG Theater, Moscow, Russia

September 24, 2005 B2 Theater, Moscow, Russia

September 25, 2005 Okytabrksy Concert Hall, St. Petersburg, Russia

September 27, 2005 Opera Theater, Kharkiv, Ukraine

September 28, 2005 Meteor Sport Palace, Donetsk, Ukraine

September 29, 2005 Ukraine Concert Hall, Kiev, Ukraine

October 2, 2005 Palace of Sports, Minsk, Belarus

October 3, 2005 Barn, Warsaw, Poland

Lineup 30: October 2005-May 2006

  • Simon Wright-

October 6, 2005 Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands

October 8, 2005 Assenteenweg Festival Park, Ternat, Belgium (Rock Ternat, with Dearly Deported, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Bettie Serveert, Janez Detd, Therapy?, The Dandy Warhols, Novastar, Discobar Galaxie, Izaera, Cowboys & Aliens, Death Before Disco, Angel Crew, Trivium, CKY, and Arch Enemy)

October 9, 2005 The Foundry, Sheffield, England

October 10, 2005 Rock City, Nottingham, England

October 11, 2005 The LCR, Norwich, England

October 13, 2005 Newcastle University, Newcastle, England

October 14, 2005 Carling Academy, Glasgow, Scotland

October 15, 2005 Manchester Academy, Manchester, England

October 17, 2005 Exeter University, Exeter, England

October 18, 2005 Bristol Academy, Bristol, England

October 20, 2005 Southampton Guildhall, Southampton, England

October 21, 2005 Carling Academy, Birmingham, England

October 22, 2005 Astoria Theater, London, England

October 25, 2005 Ambassador Theater, Dublin, Ireland

October 26, 2005 The Spring & Airbrake, Belfast, Northern Ireland

October 29, 2005 Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds, Tel Aviv, Israel (supported by Orphaned Land)

December 2, 2005 Kino, Karlskrona, Sweden (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 3, 2005 KB Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 4, 2005 Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 5, 2005 Liseberg Hall, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 6, 2005 Stockholm Arena, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 8, 2005 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 9, 2005 Jyvaskyla Pavilion, Jyvaskyla, Finland (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

December 10, 2005 Oulu Theater, Oulu, Finland (supported by Uriah Heep and Asia)

Lineup 31: May 2006-September 2009

May 27, 2006 Schiervelde Event Hall, Roeselare, Belgium (Schwung Classic Rock Festival, with Alice Cooper, Status Quo, Ted Nugent, Thunder, Southern Voodoo, Revenge '88, and Zoe)

May 28, 2006 Garage, Saarbrucken, Germany

May 30, 2006 Georg Elser Hall, Munich, Germany

June 1, 2006 LKA Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany

June 2, 2006 Ulmer Zelt, Ulm, Germany (Tent Festival)

June 3, 2006 Capitol Theater, Offenbach, Germany

June 4, 2006 Gelsenkirchen Amphitheater, Gelsenkirchen, Germany (Rock Hard Festival)

June 6, 2006 Terra Vibe, Oropos, Greece (cancelled)

June 10, 2006 De Schans, Lichtenvoorde, Netherlands (Arrow Rock Festival)

July 1, 2006 Miljoona Rock, Alavus, Finland (Miljoonarock Festival, with Billy Idol, Lordi, and Normaali Homma)

July 10, 2006 Sonilium, Santa Cruz, Bolivia

July 12, 2006 Master Hall, Curitiba, Brazil

July 14, 2006 Claro Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

July 15, 2006 Credicard Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil

July 16, 2006 Obras Sanitarias Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina

July 18, 2006 Victor Jara Stadium, Santiago, Chile

July 21, 2006 Monte Bello Acoustic Shell, Caracas, Venezuela

July 22, 2006 Costa Rica Tennis Club, San Jose, Costa Rica

July 26, 2006 Hero of Nacozari Stadium, Hermosillo, Mexico

July 28, 2006 Cerveceria Theater, Chihuahua, Mexico

July 29, 2006 Flying Circus, Mexico City, Mexico

August 28, 2006 Amager Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Haywire)

August 29, 2006 Train, Aarhus, Denmark (supported by Haywire)

August 31, 2006 Strandgate Park, Hamar, Norway (Hamar Music Festival)

September 2, 2006 Skonto Hall, Riga, Latvia

October 14, 2006 Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan

October 15, 2006 Maukuari Messe International Exhibition Hall, Chiba, Japan (Loud Park Festival, with Slayer, In Flames, Children of Bodom, Killswitch Engage, Mastodon, Hatebreed, Lamb of God, As I Lay Dying, Unearth, The Black Dahlia Murder, Within Temptation, Bloodsimple, Survive, and Loyal to the Grave)

October 16, 2006 Zepp Osaka, Osaka, Japan

December 31, 2006 Kavarna City Square, Kavarna, Bulgaria

2008 European Tour:

May 27, 2008 Carling Academy, Birmingham, England (supported by Girlschool)

May 28, 2008 Astoria Theater, London, England (supported by Girlschool)

May 30, 2008 Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway (supported by Triosphere)

May 31, 2008 Festival Plaza, Kopervik, Norway (Kopervik Festival, with Europe and The Stage Dolls)

June 2, 2008 KB Hall, Malmo, Sweden (supported by Fatal Smile)

June 3, 2008 Amager Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Fatal Smile)

June 4, 2008 Debaser Club, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Fatal Smile)

June 6, 2008 Oulu Theater, Oulu, Finland (supported by Machine Men)

June 7, 2008 Festival Park, Lahti, Finland (Water & Rock Festival, with Apalunta, Los Bastardos Finlandeses, and Remu & Hurriganes)

June 21, 2008 Kobetasonik, Bilbao, Spain (Kobetasonik Festival, with KISS, Europe, Blind Guardian, Saxon, Tesla, Obituary, Death Angel, Tigertailz, Latzen)

Lineup 32: September 2009-December 2009

Winter 2009 Tour (all shows cancelled)

November 21, 2009 O2 Academy, Glasgow, Scotland

November 22, 2009 O2 Academy, Sheffield, England

November 24, 2009 London Forum, London, England

November 25, 2009 O2 Academy, Birmingham, England

November 27, 2009 O2 Academy, Manchester, England

November 28, 2009 The Engine Shed, Lincoln, England

November 30, 2009 O2 Academy, Bristol, England

December 1, 2009 Trix Hall, Antwerp, Belgium

December 2, 2009 013 Poppodium, Tillburg, Netherlands

December 4, 2009 Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway

December 5, 2009 Peer Gynt Festival, Bergen, Norway

December 7, 2009 Tradgarn Resturaunt, Gothenburg, Sweden

December 8, 2009 KB Hall, Malmo, Sweden

December 9, 2009 Debaser Club, Stockholm, Sweden

December 11, 2009 Oulu Theater, Oulu, Finland

December 12, 2009 The Packing Room, Tampere, Finland

December 13, 2009 The Cable Factory, Helsinki, Finland

December 16, 2009 Aladin Theater, Bremen, Germany

December 18, 2009 Lowens Hall, Nuremberg, Germany

December 19, 2009 H2O, Esslingen, Germany

December 20, 2009 Ton Hall, Munich, Germany

December 22, 2009 Hugenottenhalle, Neu-Isenburg, Germany

Lineup 33: December 2009-May 2010

May 2010: Dio breaks up after death of Ronnie James Dio.

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Michael Jackson: Thriller World Tour SETLIST (1983)

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May 16th,-September 27th, 1983:

Intro/Wanna Be Startin Somethin

Baby Be Mine

Off The Wall

This Place Hotel

Human Nature

Things I Do For You

She’s Out Of My Life

Jackson 5 Medley

Rock With You

The Lady In My Life

Burn This Disco Out

Get On The Floor

P.Y.T (Pretty Young Thing)

Working Day & Night

Billie Jean

Don't Stop Til You Get Enough

Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)

September 28th,-November 29th, 1983:

I Can’t Help It (rehearsed, not preformed)

Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough

Burn This Disco Out (October 31st, & November 2nd, 1983)

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