Antenna World Tour

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Antenna World Tour
World tour by ZZ Top
Associated album Antenna
Start dateMay 1, 1994
End dateDecember 18, 1994
Legs3
ZZ Top concert chronology

The Antenna World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top. The tour supported their eleventh studio album, Antenna, released on January 18, 1994.

Contents

Personnel

Setlist

  1. "World of Swirl"
  2. "Pincushion"
  3. "Breakaway"
  4. "Waitin' for the Bus"
  5. "Jesus Just Left Chicago"
  6. "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide"
  7. "Cheap Sunglasses"
  8. "Tell It"
  9. "Fuzzbox Voodoo"
  10. "Just Got Back from Baby's"
  11. "A Fool for Your Stockings"
  12. "Rough Boy"
  13. "Planet of Women"
  14. "She Loves My Automobile"
  15. "Antenna Head"
  16. "PCH"
  17. "Legs"
  18. "Just Got Paid"
  19. "Gimme All Your Lovin'"
  20. "La Grange"
  21. "Sharp Dressed Man"
  22. "Tube Snake Boogie"
  23. "Viva Las Vegas"
  24. "Tush"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening Act(s)AttendanceRevenue
Leg 1: arenas in North America
April 30, 1994 Shreveport United States Hirsch Memorial Coliseum Cry of Love N/AN/A
May 1, 1994 Little Rock Barton Coliseum
May 3, 1994 Tulsa Tulsa Convention Center
May 6, 1994 Kansas City Kemper Arena
May 7, 1994 St. Louis St. Louis Arena
May 8, 1994 Moline MARK of the Quad Cities
May 10, 1994 Fairborn Ervin J. Nutter Center
May 11, 1994 Toledo John F. Savage Hall
May 12, 1994 Charleston Charleston Civic Center
May 13, 1994 Richmond Richmond Coliseum
May 14, 1994 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
May 17, 1994 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
May 18, 1994 Albany Knickerbocker Arena
May 20, 1994 Rochester Rochester War Memorial Bloodline
May 21, 1994 Worcester Centrum in Worcester George Thorogood
May 22, 1994
May 24, 1994 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
May 25, 1994 Binghamton Broome County Arena
May 28, 1994 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
May 29, 1994 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
June 1, 1994 Montreal Montreal Forum
June 3, 1994 Ottawa Ottawa Civic Centre
June 4, 1994 Mansfield United States Great Woods Center
June 6, 1994 New York City Madison Square Garden
June 8, 1994 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
June 10, 1994 Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center
June 11, 1994 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills 24,851 / 24,851$651,839
June 12, 1994
June 14, 1994 Roanoke Roanoke Civic Center N/AN/A
June 16, 1994 Philadelphia Philadelphia Spectrum
June 17, 1994 Erie Erie Civic Center
June 18, 1994 Landover USAir Arena
June 22, 1994 Hershey Hersheypark Arena
June 24, 1994 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Civic Arena
June 25, 1994 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
Leg 2: festivals in Europe
July 2, 1994 Belfort France Lac de Malsaucy Spin Doctors, Rage Against the Machine N/AN/A
July 3, 1994 Roskilde Denmark Midtfyns Festival Inspiral Carpets, The Posies
July 6, 1994 Wels Austria Wels Airport Aerosmith, Die Ärzte
July 7, 1994 Imst Sportplatz 4 Non Blondes, Alkbottle
July 8, 1994 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhallen Whitesnake, Pride & Glory
July 9, 1994 Schüttorf Festivalgelände Gildehaus Die Toten Hosen, Therapy?
July 10, 1994 Zürich SwitzerlandReitplatzDie Toten Hosen
Leg 3: arenas in North America
July 23, 1994 Richfield United States Coliseum at Richfield John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers N/AN/A
July 24, 1994 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
July 26, 1994 Evansville Roberts Municipal Stadium
July 27, 1994 Peoria Peoria Civic Center Arena
July 29, 1994 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
July 30, 1994 Milwaukee Bradley Center
July 31, 1994 La Crosse La Crosse Center
August 3, 1994 Ames Hilton Coliseum
August 5, 1994 Minneapolis Target Center
August 6, 1994 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
August 7, 1994 Wichita Britt Brown Arena
August 9, 1994 Rapid City Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Ian Moore Band
August 12, 1994 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
August 13, 1994 Phoenix America West Arena
August 17, 1994 Paradise Thomas & Mack Center
August 18, 1994 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
August 20, 1994 Inglewood Great Western Forum
August 23, 1994 Fresno Selland Arena
August 26, 1994 San Jose San Jose Arena
August 27, 1994 Daly City Cow Palace
August 28, 1994 Sacramento Arco Arena
August 30, 1994 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum
September 1, 1994 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
September 3, 1994 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
September 6, 1994 Calgary Olympic Saddledome
September 8, 1994 Spokane United States Spokane Coliseum
September 9, 1994 Boise BSU Pavilion
September 10, 1994 Salt Lake City Delta Center
September 11, 1994 Englewood Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Leg 4: arenas in the United States
September 21, 1994 Fort Myers United States Lee County Civic Center Jackyl N/AN/A
September 23, 1994 Miami Miami Arena
September 24, 1994 Orlando Orlando Arena
September 25, 1994 Tampa USF Sun Dome
September 27, 1994 Savannah Savannah Civic Center
September 29, 1994 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
September 30, 1994 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center
October 1, 1994 Jacksonville Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
October 5, 1994 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
October 6, 1994 Louisville Freedom Hall
October 7, 1994 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
October 8, 1994 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
October 10, 1994 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
October 11, 1994 Johnson City Freedom Hall Civic Center
October 12, 1994 Chattanooga UTC Arena
October 14, 1994 Birmingham Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center
October 15, 1994 Memphis Pyramid Arena
October 16, 1994 Tupelo Tupelo Coliseum
October 19, 1994 Lafayette Cajundome
October 21, 1994 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum
October 22, 1994 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
October 23, 1994 Monroe Monroe Civic Center
October 25, 1994 Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
October 26, 1994 Odessa Ector County Coliseum
October 27, 1994 Las Cruces Pan American Center
October 29, 1994 Dallas Reunion Arena
October 30, 1994
November 1, 1994 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center
November 4, 1994 Austin Frank Erwin Center
November 5, 1994 Houston The Summit 23,688 / 23,688$634,876
November 6, 1994
Leg 5: arenas in Europe
November 21, 1994 Toulon France Zénith Oméga Ian Moore BandN/AN/A
November 22, 1994 Toulouse Palais des Sports
November 23, 1994 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
November 24, 1994 Milan Italy Palatrussardi
November 26, 1994 Lille France Zénith de Lille
November 29, 1994 Berlin Germany Deutschlandhalle
November 30, 1994
December 2, 1994 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
December 3, 1994 Stockholm Stockholm Globe Arena
December 4, 1994 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
December 6, 1994 Hamburg Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
December 7, 1994 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
December 8, 1994 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy
December 9, 1994ParisFrance Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
December 11, 1994 Brussels Belgium Forest National
December 12, 1994 Bremen Germany Stadthalle Bremen
December 13, 1994 Leipzig Messehalle
December 14, 1994 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
December 15, 1994 Prague Czech Republic Sportovní hala
December 16, 1994 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
December 18, 1994 Essen Grugahalle
December 19, 1994
December 21, 1994 Birmingham England NEC Arena
December 22, 1994 London Wembley Arena

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