List of Ramones concerts

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The following is a list of concert performances by the Ramones, complete through 1996. [1] They performed 2,263 concerts over the course of 22 years. [2]

Contents

1974

DateCityCountryVenueOther act(s)
March 30, 1974 New York City United StatesPerformance Studio
August 16, 1974 CBGB Angel & the Snake
August 17, 1974
August 24, 1974
August 25, 1974
August 29, 1974
August 30, 1974
August 31, 1974Angel & the Snake
September 1, 1974
September 2, 1974Unknown venue
September 7, 1974CBGB
September 8, 1974
September 15, 1974
September 17, 1974
September 22, 1974
September 24, 1974
October 1, 1974
October 6, 1974
October 8, 1974
October 12, 1974 Blondie
October 13, 1974
October 20, 1974
October 31, 1974Blondie
November 1, 1974
November 2, 1974
November 3, 1974
November 16, 1974Performance Studio
November 17, 1974CBGB
November 22, 1974Truck and Warehouse Theater Television
December 7, 1974Performance StudioBlondie
December 20, 1974

1975

Date [3] [4] CityCountryVenueOther act(s)
February 3, 1975 New York City United StatesArturo Vega's Loft
February 14, 1975Brandy's II
February 28, 1975Performance Studio
March 1, 1975
March 6, 1975 CBGB
March 7, 1975
March 8, 1975
April 11, 1975Performance Studio
April 14, 1975CBGB Marbles
April 15, 1975
April 25, 1975Performance Studio Blondie
May 12, 1975CBGBMarbles
May 13, 1975
May 30, 1975Coventry The Heartbreakers
June 5, 1975CBGB Talking Heads
Mumps
June 6, 1975
June 7, 1975
June 8, 1975
June 20, 1975Talking Heads
June 21, 1975
June 22, 1975
July 4, 1975Blondie
July 5, 1975
July 6, 1975
July 11, 1975 Waterbury Palace Theater
July 16, 1975New York CityCBGBBlondie
Tuff Darts
Talking Heads
July 17, 1975
July 18, 1975
July 31, 1975Talking Heads
August 1, 1975
August 22, 1975The Planets
August 23, 1975
August 24, 1975
September 12, 1975Performance StudioBlondie
September 13, 1975
October 3, 1975Mother's Club
October 4, 1975
October 5, 1975
October 24, 1975CBGB
October 25, 1975
October 26, 1975
November 21, 1975
November 22, 1975
November 23, 1975
December 18, 1975 Mink DeVille
December 19, 1975
December 31, 1975Sea of Clouds The Heartbreakers

1976

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
North America [4] [5]
January 30, 1976 New York City United States CBGB Co-headlining with:
The Heartbreakers
January 31, 1976
February 1, 1976
February 25, 1976 Nashua Mount St. Mary Seminary
February 26, 1976 Cambridge The Club
February 27, 1976 Brockton Brockton High School Maze
March 6, 1976 Belleville Ricco's The Runaways
March 22, 1976 Roslyn My Father's Place Co-headlining with:
The Heartbreakers
April 1, 1976New York CityCBGB Milk 'N' Cookies
April 2, 1976
April 3, 1976
April 9, 1976 Trenton Phase VCo-headlining with:
Blondie
April 10, 1976
April 18, 1976New York City Max's Kansas City
(Easter Rock Festival)
May 10, 1976 The Bottom Line Dr. Feelgood
May 11, 1976
May 12, 1976CambridgeThe Club
May 13, 1976New York CityCBGBMilk 'N' Cookies
Joe Cool
May 14, 1976
May 15, 1976
May 20, 1976CambridgeThe Club
May 21, 1976
May 22, 1976
May 28, 1976 New Canaan New Canaan High School
May 29, 1976 Fairfield Andrew Warde High School
June 10, 1976 Dover The Showplace
June 11, 1976New York CityMax's Kansas City
June 12, 1976
June 19, 1976 Cleveland Unknown venue
June 20, 1976 Youngstown Tomorrow Club
Europe
July 4, 1976 London England The Roundhouse Supporting:
Flamin' Groovies
July 5, 1976 Dingwalls
North America [6] [7]
July 13, 1976RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's Place
July 16, 1976 Islip Unknown venue
July 17, 1976
July 18, 1976* Asbury Park Giulio's SouthWolfgang
July 22, 1976* New Haven Arcadia BallroomThe Brats
North America [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
August 11, 1976 West Hollywood United States The Roxy Co-headlining with:
Flamin' Groovies
August 12, 1976
August 16, 1976 Starwood Club The Quick
August 17, 1976
August 19, 1976 San Francisco Savoy Tivoli Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre
August 20, 1976
August 21, 1976
August 22, 1976
August 23, 1976 Hungtinton Beach The Golden Bear
August 24, 1976
August 25, 1976
August 26, 1976Fest A Faire
August 27, 1976 Redondo Beach The Smokestack Earth Quake
August 28, 1976
August 29, 1976 Berkeley The Keystone
September 2, 1976 Hempstead Calderone Concert Hall The Good Rats
September 3, 1976 Norwalk Friar Tuck's
September 4, 1976
September 9, 1976New York CityCBGBThe Poppees
September 10, 1976
September 11, 1976The Fast
September 12, 1976 White Plains Fore 'n' Aft
September 14, 1976 Poughkeepsie Sal's Last Chance SaloonBlondie
September 17, 1976 Westport Players TavernDirty Angels
September 18, 1976
September 19, 1976DoverThe Showplace Talking Heads
September 24, 1976* Toronto Canada New Yorker Theater John Lovsin and his Invisible Band
September 25, 1976
September 27, 1976RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's PlaceTalking Heads
September 28, 1976
October 8, 1976New York CityMax's Kansas City
October 9, 1976
October 17, 1976 Detroit Royal Oak Music Theatre Supporting:
Flamin' Groovies
October 22, 1976 Washington, D.C. Childe Harold
October 23, 1976
October 24, 1976
October 29, 1976 Johnson City Freedom Hall Civic Center Supporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
October 30, 1976 Richmond Shafer Court Single Bullet Theory
Rocking Horse
November 12, 1976 Newport Unknown venue
November 13, 1976
November 24, 1976 Atlanta Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom Gasolin'
November 25, 1976
November 26, 1976
November 27, 1976

* - Show included a matinée

Typical setlist

  1. "Loudmouth"
  2. "Beat on the Brat"
  3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  4. "I Remember You"
  5. "Glad to See You Go"
  6. "Chain Saw" or "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "53rd & 3rd"
  8. "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
  9. "Havana Affair"
  10. "Listen to My Heart"
  11. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  12. "Judy Is a Punk"
  13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  14. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"

Encore:

  1. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  2. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)

1977

Date [14] CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
North America [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
January 28, 1977 Boston United StatesThe Rathskeller
January 29, 1977
January 30, 1977
February 2, 1977* Roslyn My Father's Place
February 3, 1977 New York City CBGB Suicide
February 4, 1977
Uniondale Nassau Coliseum Supporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
New York CityCBGBSuicide
February 5, 1977Suicide
February 8, 1977 Dover The Showplace
February 10, 1977 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center Supporting:
Blue Öyster Cult
February 16, 1977 West Hollywood Whisky a Go Go Co-headlining with:

Blondie

February 17, 1977
February 18, 1977
February 19, 1977
February 20, 1977
February 22, 1977 San Francisco Mabuhay Gardens The Nuns
February 23, 1977
February 24, 1977 Campbell Bodega
February 25, 1977 Berkeley The Keystone Earthquake
February 26, 1977 Stoneground
February 28, 1977 Palo Alto The Keystone
March 2, 1977 Sacramento Slick Willy's
March 4, 1977 Bremerton Natacha's Baby
March 5, 1977 Aberdeen Rocker Tavern
March 6, 1977* Seattle Olympic Hotel Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
March 10, 1977 Encinitas La Paloma Theatre Hollywood Stars
March 11, 1977 San Bernardino The Bogart
March 12, 1977* San Diego The Backdoor Hollywood Stars
March 13, 1977 Norwalk Goldenwest Ballroom Van Halen
The Dogs
March 15, 1977 Denver Ebbets FieldRavers
March 16, 1977
March 25, 1977 Buffalo Moot Hall The Dictators
March 26, 1977 Countryside Union Plaza
March 27, 1977 Detroit Unknown venue
March 28, 1977 Ann Arbor The Second Chance Sonic's Rendezvous Band
March 31, 1977New York CityCBGB
April 1, 1977
April 2, 1977*
April 3, 1977
April 8, 1977 Westport Westport Country Playhouse
April 9, 1977 Philadelphia Houston Hall
April 10, 1977 West Islip Ubie's OTJ
April 13, 1977RoslynMy Father's Place The Cramps
April 14, 1977
April 15, 1977 [20] Salisbury The Frolics DMZ
April 16, 1977
April 17, 1977BostonThe Rathskeller
April 20, 1977New York CityCBGBThe Cramps
Europe [21] [22] [23] [24] [25]
April 24, 1977 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus Co-headlining with:
Talking Heads
April 27, 1977 Geneva Faubourg Hall
April 28, 1977 Lyon FranceLa Cigale
April 30, 1977 Le Havre Le Chapiteau
May 2, 1977 Paris Le Bataclan
May 3, 1977 Orléans Unknown venue
May 4, 1977 Lille Citadel of Lille
May 5, 1977 Brussels BelgiumPaul Emile-Janson Auditorium
May 6, 1977 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
May 7, 1977 Eindhoven Effenaar
May 8, 1977 Groningen Huize Maas
May 10, 1977 Rotterdam The Lantern
May 11, 1977 Utrecht Rasa
May 12, 1977 Copenhagen DenmarkUnknown venue
May 15, 1977 Stockholm SwedenJarlateatern
May 16, 1977 Helsinki Finland Kulttuuritalo
May 17, 1977 Tampere Tampere Polytechnic
May 19, 1977 Liverpool EnglandEric's
May 20, 1977 Leeds Leeds Polytechnic
May 21, 1977 Glasgow Scotland University of Strathclyde
May 22, 1977 Manchester EnglandThe Electric Circus
May 23, 1977 Doncaster Outlook Club
May 24, 1977 Birmingham Barbarella's
May 26, 1977 Aylesbury Maxwell Hall
May 28, 1977 Slough Slough CollegeCo-headlining with:
The Boomtown Rats
Talking Heads
May 29, 1977 Croydon The GreyhoundCo-headlining with:
Talking Heads
May 30, 1977 Bristol Colston Hall
May 31, 1977 Swindon Brunel Rooms
June 1, 1977 Plymouth Plymouth Top Rank
June 2, 1977 Penzance Penzance Winter Gardens
June 4, 1977 Canterbury Canterbury Odeon
June 5, 1977 London The Roundhouse Co-headlining with:
Talking Heads
Supported by:
The Saints
June 6, 1977
North America [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
June 9, 1977New York CityUnited StatesCBGBThe Cramps
June 10, 1977
June 11, 1977
June 17, 1977* Toronto Canada New Yorker Theater Dead Boys
June 18, 1977
June 21, 1977 Schaumburg United StatesB'Ginnings
June 23, 1977 [31] Madison El TejonNicknames
June 24, 1977 Waukesha Waukesha County Exposition Center
June 26, 1977Ann ArborThe Second ChanceSonic's Rendezvous Band
June 28, 1977 Cincinnati Bogart's The Nerves
June 29, 1977 Waukegan Unknown venue
June 30, 1977 Rockford Stardust Lounge
July 1, 1977 Saint Paul Kelly's Pub The Suicide Commandos
July 2, 1977
July 4, 1977 Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park
(Summerfest)
July 6, 1977ChicagoIvanhoe TheaterThe Dictators
July 8, 1977 Lebanon Unknown venue
July 14, 1977 Austin Armadillo World Headquarters Aalon
July 15, 1977 Houston Liberty Hall Equinox
Aalon
July 16, 1977
July 18, 1977 [32] San Antonio Randy's RodeoThe Nerves
July 20, 1977 Killeen Tremors
July 24, 1977 Dallas Electric Ballroom The Nervebreakers
Mink DeVille
July 28, 1977 Huntington Beach The Golden Bear
July 30, 1977San Francisco Winterland Arena Co-headlining with:
The Dictators
Supported by:
The Nuns
Widowmaker
August 4, 1977Seattle Paramount Theatre Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Mink Deville
August 5, 1977 Portland Paramount Theater
August 6, 1977 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom The Lewd
August 10, 1977West HollywoodUnited StatesWhisky a Go Go Milk 'N' Cookies
North America [33]
October 1, 1977DoverUnited StatesThe Showplace
October 4, 1977 Waterbury Palace TheaterSupporting:
Iggy Pop
October 6, 1977New York City The Palladium
October 8, 1977 Montreal Canada Auditorium le Plateau
October 9, 1977Toronto Masonic Temple
October 11, 1977 Washington, D.C. United StatesThe Bayou
October 12, 1977 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater Supporting:
Iggy Pop
October 15, 1977 Baltimore Baltimore Civic Center
October 19, 1977 Cleveland Cleveland Music Hall
October 20, 1977 Detroit Cobo Center
October 21, 1977 West Hollywood Whisky a Go GoMartin Mull
October 22, 1977 Chicago Aragon Ballroom Supporting:
Iggy Pop
October 27, 1977 New York City CBGB Suicide
October 28, 1977
October 29, 1977
October 30, 1977
November 5, 1977 Providence Alumnae Hall Nervous Eaters
November 7, 1977 Poughkeepsie Unknown venue
November 8, 1977 Philadelphia Stars
November 11, 1977 Pittsburgh Antonino's Showcase
November 12, 1977
November 14, 1977 Marcy Four Acres
November 15, 1977 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
November 16, 1977 Amherst Amherst College
November 18, 1977 Boston Orpheum Theatre Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 19, 1977 Passaic Capitol Theatre Tuff Darts
Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 23, 1977 Detroit Masonic Temple Theater Skafish
Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods
November 25, 1977 Chicago Aragon BallroomSkafish
Eddie and the Hot Rods
Europe
December 17, 1977 Carlisle England Carlisle Market Hall The Rezillos
December 18, 1977 Edinburgh ScotlandClouds
December 19, 1977GlasgowThe Apollo
December 20, 1977 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
December 21, 1977Manchester Manchester Apollo
December 23, 1977 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
December 28, 1977Birmingham Top Rank Suite
December 29, 1977 Hanley Victoria Hall
December 30, 1977AylesburyMaxwell Hall Generation X
The Rezillos
December 31, 1977London Rainbow Theatre
(Recording for It's Alive )

* - These shows included a matinée

1978

Date [34] [35] CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
Europe
January 1, 1978 London England Rainbow Theatre Generation X
The Rezillos
North America [36] [37] [38] [39]
January 5, 1978 New Haven United States Toad's Place
January 6, 1978 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
January 7, 1978 New York City The Palladium The Runaways
Suicide
January 9, 1978 Dover The Showplace
January 13, 1978 Tonawanda He's & She's The Runaways
Suicide
January 14, 1978 Detroit Masonic Temple Theater The Runaways
Sonic's Rendezvous Band
January 15, 1978 Youngstown Tomorrow Club The Runaways
January 16, 1978 Cleveland Agora Ballroom
January 18, 1978 Madison Bunky's
January 19, 1978 Milwaukee The Electric Ballroom
January 20, 1978 Chicago Aragon Ballroom The Runaways
The Diodes
January 21, 1978 Minneapolis Minneapolis Auditorium The Runaways
January 23, 1978 Kansas City One Block West
January 27, 1978 Santa Monica Santa Monica Civic Auditorium The Runaways
The Quick
January 30, 1978 San Francisco Old Waldorf Crime
The Dils
January 31, 1978
February 2, 1978 Eugene Lane County Civic Center
February 3, 1978 Seattle Paramount Theatre The Runaways
February 4, 1978 Portland Paramount Theater The Runaways
The Lewd
February 7, 1978 San Diego Montezuma Hall The Runaways
February 8, 1978 Tempe Dooley's
February 10, 1978 Albuquerque University of New Mexico Kidd
February 12, 1978 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
February 14, 1978 San Antonio Randy's RodeoThe Runaways
February 17, 1978 Austin Armadillo World Headquarters
February 18, 1978 Fort Worth Panther Hall
February 19, 1978 Houston On the Border
February 21, 1978 New Orleans McAlister Auditorium
February 22, 1978 Baton Rouge The Kingfish
February 25, 1978 Atlanta Atlanta Municipal Auditorium The Runaways
Cruise-o-Matic
February 27, 1978 Charlotte Charlotte Park Center The Runaways
March 2, 1978 Orlando The Great Southern Music Hall
March 3, 1978 Miami Maurice Gusman Cultural Center
March 6, 1978 Belleville Downtown Belleville
March 8, 1978 Ann Arbor The Second Chance Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band
Destroy All Monsters
March 9, 1978 Columbus Sugar Shack
March 10, 1978 Cincinnati Bogart's The Runaways
March 12, 1978 Urbana Champaign County Fairgrounds
March 13, 1978 Akron [40] The Flying MachineThe Runaways
March 15, 1978 Norfolk Old Dominion University
March 17, 1978 Baltimore Painter's Mill Music Fair
March 18, 1978 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater The Runaways
The Jam
March 19, 1978 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre The Runaways
March 21, 1978 Boston Paradise Rock Club
March 22, 1978
March 24, 1978 Hempstead Calderone Concert Hall
March 25, 1978 Passaic Capitol Theatre
March 31, 1978 [41] Syracuse The BrooksideThe Runaways
The Flashcubes
April 1, 1978 Cowanshannock The LandmarkThe Runaways
April 2, 1978 Jamestown Jamestown Savings Bank Arena
April 4, 1978 Toronto Canada University of Toronto
April 5, 1978
April 16, 1978 Trenton United States Trenton State College Dead Boys
April 20, 1978 Rochester Penny ArcadeCzar
April 21, 1978 Wilkes-Barre Wilkes University Supporting act for:
Patti Smith
April 23, 1978 Toledo Toledo Speedway
April 24, 1978 East Lansing Dooley's
April 25, 1978 Indianapolis The Vogue
April 27, 1978 Franklin Unknown venue
April 29, 1978 Willimantic The Shaboo Inn
May 4, 1978New York City CBGB (Tommy's last show)
North America [42] [43]
June 29, 1978 Poughkeepsie United States Sal's Last Chance Saloon
(Marky's first show)
July 1, 1978 East Brunswick East Brunswick High School
July 2, 1978 Warwick TG's EastJumpers
July 5, 1978 Roslyn My Father's Place Richard Hell and the Voidoids
July 7, 1978Boston Paradise Rock Club The Real Kids
July 8, 1978
July 9, 1978
July 10, 1978 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
July 12, 1978 Portland The Loft
July 16, 1978YoungstownTomorrow Club David Johansen
July 17, 1978East LansingDooley's Destroy All Monsters
July 19, 1978 Flint Flint Athletic Club
July 21, 1978ColumbusBicentennial Pavilion
July 23, 1978CincinnatiBogart's
July 25, 1978 Palatine Unknown venue
July 26, 1978MadisonBunky's
July 27, 1978 DeKalb Red Lion Inn Wazmo Nariz
July 29, 1978 Kansas City Granada Theater
July 30, 1978 Springfield Springfield Expo Center
July 31, 1978 St. Louis Mississippi Nights The Symptoms
August 1, 1978ChampaignRed Lion Inn
August 2, 1978 Moraine The Alley
August 5, 1978 Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall Supporting act for:
Patti Smith
August 11, 1978New York City Hurrah The Mumps
August 12, 1978
August 13, 1978
August 18, 1978 Dover Elks Lodge The Cramps
August 19, 1978 Willimantic Shaboo Inn
August 21, 1978New HavenUnknown venue Shrapnel
August 26, 1978 New Brunswick Red Fox InnThe Bees
Sic Fox
The Instigators
Europe [44] [45] [46] [47]
September 5, 1978 Helsinki FinlandTyöväentalo
September 7, 1978 Stockholm SwedenDomino
September 8, 1978 Malmö Dad's Dance Hall
September 9, 1978 Ronneby Club Ron
September 11, 1978 Hamburg West Germany Markthalle Hamburg
September 12, 1978 West Berlin Neue Welt
September 14, 1978 Brussels BelgiumTheater 140The Werewolves
September 15, 1978 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso The Reducers
September 16, 1978 Arnhem StokvishalSpace Speedtwins [48]
September 18, 1978 Paris France Le Batacan The Lou's
September 23, 1978 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall Snips
September 24, 1978 Dublin IrelandState Cinema
September 26, 1978 Bristol England Locarno
September 28, 1978 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
September 29, 1978 Manchester Free Trade Hall
September 30, 1978 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
October 2, 1978London Hammersmith Odeon
October 3, 1978 Cardiff Wales Cardiff University
October 4, 1978 Leeds England University of Leeds
October 5, 1978 Coventry University of Warwick
October 6, 1978 Edinburgh Scotland University of Edinburgh
October 7, 1978 Glasgow Queen Margaret Union
North America
October 19, 1978New HavenUnited States Toad's Place
October 21, 1978New York City Queens College
October 22, 1978Providence Walsh Gymnasium Support act for:
Patti Smith
October 23, 1978Philadelphia Walnut Street Theatre Nick Gilder
October 25, 1978 Rensselaer HullabalooThe Flashcubes
October 26, 1978 Amherst University of Massachusetts Amherst
October 27, 1978Washington, D.COntario Theater
October 28, 1978 Richmond Virginia Commonwealth University Support act for:
Foreigner
North America [49] [50]
November 12, 1978 Raleigh United StatesThe PierTh' Cigartez
November 13, 1978Atlanta Omni Coliseum Support act for:
Black Sabbath
November 15, 1978 Highwood Minstrel's AlleTutu & The Pirates
November 17, 1978 Omaha The Music BoxCharlie Burton and Rock Therapy
November 18, 1978 Saint Paul St. Paul Civic Center Support act for:
Foreigner
North America
December 1, 1978 San Bernardino United States Swing Auditorium Support act for:
Black Sabbath
December 2, 1978 Stockton Conservatory of Music
December 4, 1978 Long Beach Long Beach Arena Support act for:
Black Sabbath
December 5, 1978Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 14, 1978 West Hollywood The Roxy
(Filming for Rock 'n' Roll Highschool )
December 15, 1978 [51] San Diego Montezuma Hall The Penetrators
December 18, 1978 Costa Mesa Cuckoo's Nest
December 24, 1978 West Hollywood Whisky a Go Go
December 25, 1978
December 27, 1978 Quiet Riot
December 28, 1978San Francisco Winterland Ballroom Support act for:
The Tubes
December 29, 1978 Reno Washoe County FairgroundsSupport act for:
Eddie Money
December 30, 1978 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium Support act for:
Rick Derringer
December 31, 1978 San Jose San Jose Center for the Performing Arts Support act for:
The Tubes

Third setlist (Legs 5-7)

  1. "Rockaway Beach"
  2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
  3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
  4. "I Don't Want You"
  5. "Go Mental"
  6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
  7. "You're Gonna Kill That Girl"
  8. "Don't Come Close"
  9. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
  10. "Bad Brain"
  11. "She's the One"
  12. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
  13. "Havana Affair"
  14. "Commando"
  15. "Needles and Pins" (Jackie DeShannon cover)
  16. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
  17. "Cretin Hop"
  18. "Listen to My Heart"
  19. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
  20. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
  21. "Pinhead"

Encore:

  1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
  2. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
  3. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"

Encore 2:

  1. "Judy Is a Punk"
  2. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
  3. "We're a Happy Family"

1979

Date [52] [53] CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s) [54] [55]
North America [53] [56] [57] [58] [59]
January 3, 1979 Portland United States Earth TavernWipers
January 4, 1979 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
January 5, 1979Norway Center The Enemy
The Stripes
January 6, 1979 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom Pointed Sticks
January 9, 1979 Boise United StatesBill's 121 Club
January 10, 1979 Idaho Falls Sandy Downs
January 11, 1979 Salt Lake City Abbey RoadThe Barney Fife Band
Spittin' Teeth
January 13, 1979 Boulder Boulder Theater
January 14, 1979
January 18, 1979 Dallas The PalladiumKenny & The Kasuals
January 19, 1979 Austin Armadillo World HeadquartersThe Skyscrapers
January 20, 1979 San Antonio Randy's RodeoOverload
January 21, 1979 Houston Dome Shadows
January 23, 1979 Lafayette Downtown Lafayette
January 24, 1979 Avondale Ole Man River'sThe Normals
January 25, 1979 Baton Rouge Unknown venue
January 26, 1979 Lake Charles Lake Charles MusicSupport act for:
Toto
January 28, 1979 Nashville Exit/In Marshall Chapman
January 29, 1979 Birmingham Unknown venue
January 30, 1979 Atlanta Atlanta Civic Center The Fans
The Nobz
January 31, 1979 Raleigh The PierTh' Cigartez
February 2, 1979 College Park Varsity Grill Backroom
February 4, 1979 Essex Seagull Inn
February 6, 1979 Toronto Canada El Mocambo
February 7, 1979 University of Toronto
February 8, 1979 Clarence United StatesStage One The Romantics
February 10, 1979 Passaic Capitol Theatre Shrapnel
David Johansen
February 14, 1979 Shelton Pinecrest Country Club
February 15, 1979 Sunderland The Rusty Nail
February 16, 1979 New Brunswick Rutgers University-New Brunswick
February 17, 1979 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
February 23, 1979 Toledo Toledo Speedway
February 24, 1979 Chicago Aragon Ballroom The Godz
Fabulous Poodles
February 25, 1979 Grosse Pointe Punch And Judy TheaterThe Romantics
February 26, 1979 Ann Arbor Second ChanceThe Romantics
Sonic's Rendezvous Band
February 27, 1979 Cleveland Agora Theatre and Ballroom The Romantics
February 28, 1979 Cincinnati Bogart's
March 1, 1979 Columbus Columbus Bicentennial Pavilion
March 3, 1979 Boston Orpheum Theatre Willie Alexander
David Johansen
March 4, 1979 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
March 6, 1979 Pittsburgh The Decade
March 7, 1979Eddie and the Otters
March 9, 1979 New York City The Palladium Fabulous Poodles
March 22, 1979 West Orange Creation
March 23, 1979 Princeton Alexander Hall
March 24, 1979 Browns Mills Alexander's Sunset InnThe Werewolves
March 25, 1979 Asbury Park Fast Lane
March 29, 1979 Dover The Showplace
March 30, 1979New York City Wollman Auditorium
March 31, 1979 Jamesburg Emmett's Inn The Bees
April 6, 1979RoslynMy Father's Place The Rattlers
The Young Adults
April 7, 1979
April 8, 1979New BrunswickRed Fox InnHarlow
April 10, 1979 [60] New York City CBGB (Last CBGB show) Shrapnel
North America [61]
June 8, 1979 San Francisco United States Civic Center Plaza
June 16, 1979DoverThe Showplace
June 17, 1979 New Haven Oxford Ale House
June 19, 1979 Amityville Unknown Venue
June 21, 1979West OrangeSouth Mountain Music Fair
June 22, 1979Asbury ParkFast Lane
June 23, 1979Browns MillsAlexander's Sunset Inn Sylvain Sylvain
The Romantics
June 24, 1979 Allentown The Showcase
June 26, 1979New York City College of Staten Island
June 27, 1979The Factory
June 29, 1979BostonBoston Garden
June 30, 1979
July 2, 1979TorontoCanada Exhibition Stadium
(Canadian World Music Festival)
July 5, 1979 Poughkeepsie United StatesGood Times Cafe
July 6, 1979 DeWitt Uncle Sam'sThe Flashcubes
July 7, 1979 Rochester Triangle TheatreNew Math
July 8, 1979 Albany J.B. Scott's
July 11, 1979TorontoCanada University of Toronto
July 12, 1979
July 13, 1979 Montreal Le Pretzel Enchainé
July 14, 1979
July 19, 1979RoslynUnited StatesMy Father's Place
July 20, 1979
July 21, 1979
July 22, 1979 Taunton Lafayette
July 27, 1979 Baltimore Martin's WestRazz
July 29, 1979 Ocena City Inlet Lot
July 30, 1979 Virginia Beach Rogues Club in Virginia Beach
July 31, 1979 [62] Raleigh The Pier
August 3, 1979 Hartford Stage West
August 4, 1979 New York City Prospect Park
August 6, 1979 Wollman Skating Rink
(Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival)
August 8, 1979Asbury ParkFast Lane The Rattlers
August 9, 1979DoverThe Showplace
August 11, 1979AmityvillePastimes Pub
August 12, 1979
August 13, 1979 Port Chester Capitol Theatre
North America [63] [64] [65] [66] [67]
September 11, 1979AlbanyUnited States J.B. Scott's
September 14, 1979Port ChesterMarty's
September 15, 1979
September 18, 1979 Wayne Wayne Firehouse
September 22, 1979 Cookstown Satellite Lounge
September 27, 1979 Brookville C.W. Post College
September 28, 1979New York CityProspect Park
September 29, 1979
September 30, 1979New Haven Toad's Place
October 2, 1979 Bergenfield Circus-Circus
October 3, 1979WayneWayne Firehouse
October 4, 1979West OrangeNational Guard Armory
October 6, 1979Boston Paradise Rock Club
October 7, 1979New York CityHotel Diplomat
October 8, 1979 [68] Colden Auditorium The Laughing Dogs

The A's

October 9, 1979 Philadelphia Walnut Street Theatre
October 11, 1979 Dayton She Nightclub
October 12, 1979 Galesburg Churchill Junior High School
October 13, 1979 Evanston Northwestern University Clone
October 14, 1979 Grand Rapids The Alibi (Alpine Ave. NW)
October 15, 1979 Schaumburg B.Ginnings
October 17, 1979 Marietta Ban Johnson Field HouseSupporting act for:
The Police
October 18, 1979 Detroit Detroit Masonic Temple Supporting act for:
Joe Jackson
October 19, 1979 Bolingbrook Old Chicago
October 20, 1979 Milwaukee Milwaukee Auditorium
October 23, 1979 Denver Rainbow Music Hall The Transistors
October 26, 1979 [69] Davis The Coffee House 20/20
October 27, 1979 Oakland Oakland Civic Auditorium SVT
The Members
The Shirts
October 28, 1979 [70] Los Angeles Royce Hall 20/20
October 29, 1979 [71] Ackerman Hall
October 31, 1979 [72] San Diego The Backdoor
November 2, 1979 [73] Costa Mesa Cuckoo's Nest Dred Scott
November 4, 1979 Irvine University of California, Irvine 20/20
November 5, 1979 Claremont Garrison Theater Gary Myrick & the Figures
November 6, 1979 [74] Garden Grove RendezvousThe Crowd
November 8, 1979 Tucson University of Arizona Ballroom The Pedestrians
November 9, 1979 El Paso Old BuffaloTeenage Popeye
November 11, 1979 Lubbock The RoxThe Planets
November 13, 1979 Austin Armadillo World Headquarters The Skunks
November 14, 1979 [75] Dallas Wintergarden Ballroom
November 16, 1979 Houston The PalaceLegionaires Disease
November 18, 1979 Avondale Ole Man River'sThe Contenders
November 20, 1979 [76] Homewood Brothers Music Hall
November 22, 1979 [77] Atlanta The Agora Single Bullet Theory
The Restraints
November 23, 1979Nashville Exit/In
November 24, 1979 [78] Memphis Poet's
November 26, 1979 St. Louis Checkerdome
November 27, 1979 Maidson Headliners
November 28, 1979 [79] Minneapolis Uncle Sam'sThe Hypstrz
November 30, 1979MilwaukeeThe Palms
December 1, 1979 [80] CincinnatiBogart'sThe Romantics
December 4, 1979Ann ArborSecond ChanceNikki and the Corvettes
December 5, 1979 Bloomington Axis The Gizmos
December 6, 1979 [81] IndianapolisThe VogueLatex Novelties
December 8, 1979 [82] Carlisle Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium Appalachia
December 10, 1979 [83] Lowell Cumnock Hall Human Sexual Response
December 11, 1979New HavenGreat American Music Hall
December 13, 1979 West Islip Hammerheads
December 21, 1979HartfordStage WestDavid Johansen
December 28, 1979DoverThe ShowplaceHooks
December 29, 1979 Freeport Calderone Concert Hall
December 31, 1979New York CityThe PalladiumAlda Reserve

    1980

    DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s) [84]
    North America
    January 6, 1980 Port Chester United States 21 North Dance Club
    Europe [85] [86]
    January 16, 1980 Brighton England Top Rank Suite The Boys
    January 17, 1980 Leicester Polytechnic - Scraptoft Campus
    January 18, 1980 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
    January 19, 1980 Norwich University of East Anglia
    January 21, 1980 Exeter University of Exeter
    January 22, 1980 Cardiff Wales Cardiff University
    January 23, 1980 Aylesbury England Maxwell Hall
    January 24, 1980 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
    January 26, 1980 Leeds University of Leeds
    January 27, 1980 Edinburgh Scotland Odeon Theatre
    January 28, 1980 Glasgow Apollo Theatre
    January 29, 1980 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
    February 1, 1980 Manchester Manchester Apollo
    February 2, 1980 Lancaster University of Lancaster
    February 3, 1980 Sheffield Top Rank Suite
    February 4, 1980 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
    February 6, 1980 Bournemouth Stateside Centre
    February 7, 1980 Bristol Colston Hall
    February 8, 1980 Colchester University of Essex
    February 9, 1980 London Rainbow Theatre
    February 11, 1980 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Grote Zaal U.K. Subs
    February 12, 1980 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
    February 14, 1980 Reggio Emilia Italy Palazzetto dello Sport
    February 15, 1980 Udine Palasport Primo Carnera
    February 16, 1980 Milan PalaLido
    February 18, 1980 Turin PalaRuffini
    February 20, 1980 Paris France Le Palace
    February 22, 1980LondonEngland Electric Ballroom The Boys
    February 23, 1980
    North America [87] [88] [89] [90] [91] [92]
    March 6, 1980 Asbury Park United StatesThe Fast Lane
    March 7, 1980 Cherry Hill Emerald CityThe Necessaries
    March 8, 1980
    March 21, 1980 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
    March 22, 1980
    March 23, 1980 [93] Detroit United StatesMotor City Roller Rink Heaven 17
    March 24, 1980 Cleveland Agora
    March 26, 1980 Columbus Agora Ballroom
    March 28, 1980 Atlanta The Agora Mouth-to-Mouth
    March 29, 1980Deacon Little Band
    March 30, 1980 Gainesville Florida Gymnasium
    March 31, 1980 Homewood Brothers Music Hall
    April 1, 1980 Avondale Ole Man River's
    April 3, 1980 Austin Armadillo World Headquarters The Explosives
    April 4, 1980 Houston Cullen Performance Hall
    April 5, 1980 Dallas Wintergarden Ballroom The Romantics
    April 7, 1980 Tempe Dooley's
    April 8, 1980 San Diego Montezuma Hall
    April 10, 1980 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Cindy Bullens
    April 11, 1980 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
    April 12, 1980 [94] San Francisco Warfield Theatre No Sisters
    April 15, 1980 Berkeley Pauley Ballroom The Plastics
    April 17, 1980 Seattle The Showbox The Dishrags
    April 18, 1980
    April 21, 1980 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
    April 22, 1980 University of British Columbia
    April 24, 1980 [95] Poctello United States ASISU Minidome
    April 26, 1980 Boulder Glenn Miller Ballroom
    April 27, 1980 Denver Rainbow Music Hall
    April 29, 1980 [96] Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium Skuddur
    May 1, 1980 DeKalb Carl Sandburg Auditorium
    May 2, 1980 Champaign Unknown venue
    May 3, 1980 East Lansing Jenison Fieldhouse
    (8-A-Day-For-The-80's Festival)
    May 4, 1980 Chicago Ida Noyes Hall
    May 6, 1980 [97] Carbondale Southern Illinois University
    May 8, 1980 [98] Milwaukee The Palms
    May 9, 1980 [27] Glen Ellyn College of DuPage
    May 10, 1980 [99] Grinnell Darby Gym
    May 11, 1980 Minneapolis Uncle Sam's
    May 13, 1980Chicago Park West
    May 14, 1980
    May 15, 1980
    May 16, 1980 Schaumburg B.Ginnings
    May 17, 1980Chicago University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
    May 20, 1980 London CanadaCentennial Hall The Demics
    May 21, 1980 Burlington Centennial Arena Forgotten Rebels
    May 23, 1980 Montreal Auditorium le Plateau Lucien Francœur
    May 25, 1980TorontoClub Kingsway
    May 26, 1980 Guelph University of Guelph
    May 27, 1980 Ottawa Civic Centre Salons B. B. Gabor
    May 29, 1980 Albany United StatesUnknown venue
    May 30, 1980 [100] West Harford Stage West Robin Lane & the Chartbusters
    May 31, 1980 Lynn Main Act Concert Club
    June 2, 1980 Boston Paradise Rock Club The Spectres
    June 3, 1980
    June 4, 1980
    June 5, 1980New York CityThe Factory
    June 6, 1980 Jackson Six Flags Great Adventure
    June 8, 1980 College Park UMD Student Union Grand Ballroom The Slickee Boys
    June 10, 1980 Tampa The Agora
    June 11, 1980 Hallandale Beach Agora BallroomThe Reactions
    June 12, 1980 The Cichlids
    June 15, 1980New York City Club 57
    Asia [101]
    June 27, 1980 Tokyo Japan Seibu Gekijou
    (Two shows each date)
    Co-headlining with:
    Sheena & The Rokkets
    June 28, 1980
    June 29, 1980
    July 1, 1980 Nagoya Unryu Hall
    July 2, 1980 Kyoto Kyoto Kaikan
    (Two shows)
    Inu (7:30pm show)
    Zigzag (9:30pm show)
    July 3, 1980 Osaka Studio Ahiru
    (Two shows)
    ZigZag
    July 4, 1980 Fukuoka Daihakata Hall
    Oceania [102] [103]
    July 8, 1980 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre La Femme
    July 9, 1980
    July 10, 1980 Melbourne La Trobe University INXS
    July 11, 1980 Adelaide Thebarton Town Hall
    July 13, 1980 Wollongong Wollongong Leagues Club Matt Finish
    July 14, 1980SydneySundowner Hotel
    July 15, 1980Chequers Models
    Dee Minor and The Dischords
    July 16, 1980 Canberra The Hellenic ClubModels
    July 18, 1980 Brisbane Brisbane Festival Hall Midnight Oil
    The Lemmings
    July 19, 1980 Gold Coast The Playroom
    July 21, 1980Auckland New Zealand Logan Campbell Centre
    July 22, 1980 Wellington Winter Show Buildings
    July 24, 1980 Christchurch Christchurch Town Hall
    North America [104]
    August 7, 1980 Long Branch United StatesUnknown venue
    August 8, 1980Asbury Park Paramount Theatre The Rattlers
    August 9, 1980 Nantasket Beach Uncle Sam's
    August 10, 1980Cherry HillEmerald City
    August 11, 1980New York City Wollman Rink
    (Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival)
    Europe
    August 28, 1980 Stockholm Sweden Göta Lejon
    August 30, 1980 Avelgem BelgiumTent aan Station
    August 31, 1980 Lund Sweden Olympen
    September 1, 1980 Copenhagen Denmark Odd Fellow Palæet
    September 3, 1980 West Berlin West Germany Metropol
    September 4, 1980 Wiesbaden Wartburg Music Hall
    September 6, 1980 Avelgem BelgiumTent aan Station
    September 7, 1980 Rotterdam Netherlands Zuiderpark Stadion
    (Rotterdam New Pop)
    September 8, 1980 Munich West GermanySchwabinger Bräu
    September 9, 1980 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus The Ticket
    September 11, 1980 Sanremo ItalyParco delle Carmelitane
    September 12, 1980 Genoa Palazzo dello Sport
    September 13, 1980 Milan Velodromo Vigorelli
    September 14, 1980 Rome Parco della Mole Adriana
    September 15, 1980 Casalmaggiore Palasport
    September 17, 1980 Montpellier France Grand Odeon Ici Paris
    September 19, 1980 Barcelona Spain Montjuïc Supporting act for:
    Mike Oldfield
    September 22, 1980 Porto Portugal Pavilion Infante Sagres
    September 23, 1980 Cascais Cascais Drama and Sport Group Pavilion
    September 24, 1980
    September 26, 1980 Madrid Spain Plaza de Toros de Vista Alegre Nacha Pop
    September 27, 1980 San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta
    September 29, 1980 Lyon France Palais d'Hiver
    September 30, 1980Paris Le Bataclan
    October 2, 1980LondonEngland Hammersmith Odeon The Specters
    October 3, 1980 Derby Assembly Rooms
    October 4, 1980Manchester Manchester Apollo The Specters
    October 5, 1980EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh PlayhouseThe Specters
    The Exploited
    October 6, 1980 Liverpool EnglandThe Rotter's ClubThe Specters
    October 8, 1980 Dublin Ireland Grand Cinema
    October 9, 1980 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
    October 11, 1980BirminghamEnglandBirmingham Odeon
    October 12, 1980 Canterbury Canterbury Odeon
    North America
    December 26, 1980Cherry HillUnited StatesEmerald City
    December 27, 1980New York CityParamount Theatre
    December 29, 1980 Dover The ShowplaceJitterz
    December 31, 1980 Lido Beach Malibu Night Club

    Typical setlist

    1. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Rockaway Beach"
    4. "I Can't Make It on Time" (Replaced "I Don't Want You after Leg 2)
    5. "Go Mental"
    6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    7. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    8. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    9. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    10. "She's the One" or "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
    11. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do" or "I'm Against It"
    12. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    13. "Let's Go" or "This Ain't Havana"
    14. "Commando"
    15. "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" or "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
    16. "I'm Affected"
    17. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    18. "Cretin Hop"
    19. "All the Way"
    20. "Judy Is a Punk"
    21. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    22. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
    23. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    24. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
    2. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
    3. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)

    Encore 2:

    1. "Chinese Rock"
    2. "Beat on the Brat"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1981

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    North America [105]
    January 3, 1981 New York City United States Walt Whitman Auditorium
    January 4, 1981Rockaway
    January 6, 1981 Boston 15 Landsdowne Street
    January 7, 1981 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel The Taxi Boys
    January 8, 1981 West Hartford Stage WestThe Fast
    North America [106] [107]
    February 13, 1981 Philadelphia United States Irvine Auditorium
    February 14, 1981 Stony Brook Stony Brook Gymnasium
    February 16, 1981 New Paltz State University of New York at New Paltz Blotto
    February 19, 1981New York City Bond International Casino
    February 20, 1981
    February 21, 1981 New Brunswick College Avenue Gymnasium Blue Angel
    February 27, 1981 South Orange Seton Hall University
    February 28, 1981 Ithaca Bailey Hall The Symbols
    North America [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115]
    July 3, 1981 Hampton Beach United States Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom The Stompers
    July 4, 1981
    July 5, 1981 Hull Uncle Sam's
    July 7, 1981 Passaic Hitsville
    July 9, 1981 Lido Beach Malibu Night Club
    July 10, 1981New York City The Palladium Stiv Bators
    July 12, 1981Paramount Theatre
    July 13, 1981 Wildwood The PlaypenMagnum
    July 14, 1981 College Park Ritchie Coliseum Black Market Baby
    July 15, 1981 West Islip Hammerheads
    July 17, 1981New York CityThe Palladium
    July 18, 1981 Rochelle Park The Hole in the Wall
    July 23, 1981 Tampa Tampa Theatre The Bobs
    July 24, 1981 [116] Gainesville Great Southern Music Hall The Cichlids
    July 26, 1981 Hallandale Beach Agora Ballroom Holly and the Italians
    July 27, 1981
    July 28, 1981
    July 29, 1981 Orlando Park Avenue Club
    July 31, 1981 Atlanta The Agora
    August 1, 1981
    August 4, 1981 Dallas Agora Ballroom
    (Two shows)
    August 5, 1981 Houston Agora Ballroom
    August 6, 1981 San Antonio Randy's Rodeo
    August 7, 1981 Austin Austin Opry HouseHolly and the Italians
    August 9, 1981 Denver Rainbow Music Hall Gulons
    August 12, 1981 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Opening act for:
    The Kinks
    August 13, 1981 San Diego California TheatreThe Penetrators
    August 14, 1981 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Holly and the Italians
    August 15, 1981 Pasadena Perkins Palace
    August 18, 1981 San Francisco Dreamland Red Rockers
    August 19, 1981 [117] Petaluma Phoenix TheatreThe Victims

    Jo Allen and the Shapes

    August 20, 1981 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium The Mutants
    The Batteries
    August 21, 1981San Francisco Warfield Theatre
    August 27, 1981 East Islip Club 2001
    August 29, 1981New York CityPier 84
    September 3, 1981 Albany Unknown venue
    September 4, 1981 Vestal State University of New York at Binghamton
    September 5, 1981 Saratoga Springs Unknown venue
    September 9, 1981 Mount Vernon The Left Bank
    September 11, 1981 West Hartford Stage West Shrapnel
    September 12, 1981 Cherry Hill Emerald CityHolly and the Italians
    Bow Wow Wow
    September 13, 1981 New Haven New Haven Agora
    September 14, 1981 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
    September 15, 1981BostonThe Metro
    (Two shows)
    September 17, 1981 Rochester Triangle Theatre
    September 18, 1981 Toronto Canada The Concert Hall
    September 19, 1981 Detroit United StatesNitro Rock Club
    September 20, 1981
    September 22, 1981 Cleveland Agora Theatre and Ballroom The Wild Giraffes
    September 24, 1981 Bloomington Indiana University Auditorium
    September 25, 1981 Chicago Unknown venue
    September 26, 1981 Twin Lakes
    September 28, 1981 Minneapolis First Avenue
    September 29, 1981 Madison HeadlinersThe Republicans
    October 1, 1981 Urbana Foellinger Auditorium
    October 2, 1981ChicagoHoliday Ballroom
    October 3, 1981
    October 4, 1981 Youngstown Youngstown Agora Nikki and the Corvettes
    October 5, 1981 Ann Arbor Second ChanceThe Cult Heroes
    October 7, 1981 Dayton She Nightclub
    October 8, 1981 Columbus Agora Ballroom The Fast
    October 10, 1981 Virginia Beach Peabody's
    October 11, 1981 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
    Europe [118] [119]
    October 22, 1981 London England Hammersmith Palais Téléphone
    Siam
    October 24, 1981 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Grote Zaal
    October 26, 1981 Stockholm Sweden Måndagsbörsen
    October 27, 1981 Göta Lejon
    October 28, 1981 Lund Olympen
    October 29, 1981 Copenhagen Denmark Odd Fellow Palæet
    November 1, 1981 Aachen West Germany Eurogress
    November 2, 1981 Hanover Rotation
    November 4, 1981 Munich Schwabinger Bräu
    November 6, 1981 Milan Italy Rolling Stone
    (Two shows)
    November 7, 1981 Bordeaux France Salle des Fêtes du Grand Parc
    November 9, 1981 Barcelona Spain Juventud de Badalona Los Secretos
    November 10, 1981 Valencia Bony Torrente
    November 11, 1981 Madrid Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid Los Rebeldes
    November 12, 1981
    November 13, 1981 A Coruña Pazo dos Deportes De Riazor Los Suaves
    November 15, 1981 San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta Unknown support
    November 17, 1981 Paris FranceThéâtre Le PalaceLes Intouchables
    November 18, 1981 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
    November 19, 1981LondonEngland The Venue James Blood Ulmer
    The Higsons
    North America
    December 26, 1981 Trenton United States City Gardens
    December 31, 1981 Lido Beach Malibu Night Club

    1982

    Date [120] CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
    North America [121]
    January 2, 1982 Hull United States Uncle Sam's
    January 3, 1982 New Haven New Haven AgoraThe Roll-ons
    January 7, 1982 Passaic Hitsville
    January 8, 1982 Pawcatuck Showcase South
    January 9, 1982 New York City St. George Theatre
    January 22, 1982 Glen Cove Northstage TheaterJo Marshall
    North America [121] [122] [123] [124]
    February 11, 1982 Boston United StatesThe Metro
    February 12, 1982 Delhi State University of New York at Delhi
    February 13, 1982 Manchester New Hampshire College
    February 18, 1982 Newark University of Delaware
    February 19, 1982 Fairfield Fairfield University
    February 20, 1982 Providence The Living Room
    February 21, 1982 Oswego Laker Hall Gym
    March 1, 1982 Baltimore Shriver Hall Auditorium Null Ø Set
    March 6, 1982 West Islip Hammerheads
    March 13, 1982 Buffalo Clark Gym
    March 16, 1982 Cleveland Agora
    March 17, 1982 Detroit Grand Circus Theater Kix
    March 25, 1982 Albany J.B. Scott's
    March 26, 1982 Bear Mountain The River Room Lounge
    March 27, 1982 Mansfield Straughn Hall
    April 3, 1982 Maidson Drew University
    April 4, 1982 Framingham Dwight Hall
    April 14, 1982New York City Wollman Auditorium
    April 16, 1982 Millersville Millersville State College Gym David Johansen
    April 17, 1982 Mahwah Ramapo College
    April 18, 1982 Saratoga Springs Skidmore College The Verge
    April 21, 1982 Montclair Montclair State College David Johansen
    April 22, 1982 Salem Unknown venue
    April 23, 1982 [125] Cambridge MIT New Athletic Center The Peter Dayton Band
    The Neats
    April 24, 1982 Waltham Shaprio Gymnasium David Johansen
    April 25, 1982 Glassboro Esbjornson Gymnasium
    April 27, 1982 Virginia Beach Rogues Gallery
    April 28, 1982 Columbia Russell House Ballroom Rhythm of Discipline
    April 29, 1982 Morgantown West Virginia University Unknown support
    April 30, 1982 New Rochelle Iona College
    May 1, 1982 Hempstead Hofstra University
    May 2, 1982 Newark New Jersey Institute of Technology David Johansen
    May 6, 1982 Fitchburg Unknown venue
    May 7, 1982HullUncle Sam's
    May 8, 1982 Farmington Unknown venue
    May 9, 1982 Hampton Beach Club CasinoThe Neighborhoods
    May 14, 1982 Ewing Trenton State College
    May 16, 1982 Burlington University of Vermont David Johansen
    May 18, 1982 Jersey City Margaret Williams Theatre Robert Gordon
    May 20, 1982 Poughkeepsie The Chance
    May 21, 1982
    May 22, 1982New York City Brooklyn College
    May 29, 1982 Schenectady West Beach
    (Camp Union Barbecue)
    May 30, 1982 Tyngsborough Thunderbird Country Club
    (Spring Fest)
    North America
    July 2, 1982 Dover United StatesThe Showplace
    North America
    July 20, 1982 Roslyn United States My Father's Place
    North America
    August 24, 1982New York CityUnited States L'Amour
    August 25, 1982PoughkeepsieThe Chance
    August 27, 1982 Asbury Park Fast Lane
    August 28, 1982 Hampton Beach Unknown venue
    August 29, 1982 East Hampton
    September 3, 1982 San Bernardino Glen Helen Regional Park
    (US Festival)
    North America
    October 1, 1982 Providence United StatesThe Living Room
    October 3, 1982 Washington, D.C. Wax Museum Nightclub
    October 4, 1982 Virginia Beach Rogues Gallery
    October 6, 1982New HavenNew Haven Agora
    October 7, 1982 West Hartford West Hartford Agora The Del-Lords
    North America [121] [126] [127]
    November 15, 1982 Bangor United States Bangor Auditorium Opening act for:
    Cheap Trick
    November 16, 1982Boston The Channel The Real Kids
    Annoyed
    November 20, 1982 Mount Vernon The Left Bank The Rattlers
    November 21, 1982 Hempstead Hofstra UniversityOpening act for:
    The B-52's
    November 24, 1982 Ottawa Canada Barrymore's Bugs Harvey Oswald
    Screaming Bamboo
    November 26, 1982West IslipUnited StatesHammerheads
    November 27, 1982

    Typical setlist

    1. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    2. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
    3. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    4. "This Business Is Killing Me"
    5. "All's Quiet on the Eastern Front"
    6. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    7. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    8. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    9. "Beat on the Brat"
    10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    11. "Go Mental" or "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue"
    12. "You Sound Like You're Sick"
    13. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
    14. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
    15. "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
    16. "I'm Affected"
    17. "Chinese Rock"
    18. "Rockaway Beach"
    19. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    20. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    21. "Cretin Hop"
    22. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    23. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    24. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Come on Now" or "She's a Sensation"
    2. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
    3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

    Encore 2:

    1. "We Want the Airwaves"
    2. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1983

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s) [128]
    North America [129] [130] [131]
    February 13, 1983 Utica United States Mohawk Valley Community College The Nitecaps
    February 17, 1983 Philadelphia Drexel University
    February 18, 1983 Poughkeepsie The Chance Manikenz
    February 19, 1983 Wellesley Unknown venue
    February 20, 1983 Boston Boston University
    February 24, 1983 Middlebury Pepin Gymnasium The Stompers
    North America [90] [132] [133] [134] [135] [136] [137] [138]
    March 12, 1983 [139] Southampton United States Southampton College Gym
    March 13, 1983 Danbury Western Connecticut State University
    March 14, 1983 Burlington Flynn Center for the Performing ArtsThe Decentz
    March 16, 1983 Philadelphia Ripley's Music Hall
    March 17, 1983
    March 18, 1983 New York City The Brooklyn Zoo
    March 19, 1983
    March 23, 1983 [140] Washington, D.C. Wax Museum Nightclub
    March 24, 1983
    March 25, 1983 New Haven New Haven Agora Single Bullet Theory
    March 26, 1983 West Hartford Agora Ballroom
    March 31, 1983 [141] Amherst University of Massachusetts Shrapnel
    April 6, 1983BostonThe MetroLizzie Borden and the Axes
    April 8, 1983 Atlanta The Agora
    April 9, 1983 New Orleans Riverboat President
    April 11, 1983 Beaumont Cardi's
    April 13, 1983 Dallas Agora Ballroom
    April 14, 1983 Houston Rockers
    April 15, 1983 Austin Austin Opry House Jason & the Scorchers
    April 16, 1983 San Antonio Bonham Exchange Our Daughter's Wedding
    April 19, 1983 Las Cruces Pan American Center The Victims
    April 20, 1983 Phoenix Graham Central Station
    April 22, 1983 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium The Dickies
    April 23, 1983 San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium (X-Fest)
    April 24, 1983 [142] Los Angeles Reseda Country Club The Dickies
    April 26, 1983 [143] Goleta Goleta Rollercade
    April 27, 1983 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium The Batteries
    April 28, 1983 [144] Palo Alto Keystone The Lifers
    The High Hitters
    April 29, 1983 San Francisco Kabuki TheaterToxic Reasons
    April 30, 1983 Sacramento California State University, Sacramento
    May 2, 1983 Eugene EMU Ballroom D.O.A.
    May 3, 1983 Portland Starry Night
    May 4, 1983 Seattle Eagles Hippodrome
    May 5, 1983
    May 6, 1983 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom The Actionauts
    May 9, 1983 Denver United States Rainbow Music Hall Levi and the Rockats
    May 11, 1983 St. Louis Mississippi Nights Fool's Face
    May 12, 1983 [145] Kansas City Uptown Theater Mortal Micronotz
    May 13, 1983 Wichita Cotillion Ballroom
    May 15, 1983 Minneapolis First Avenue Soul Asylum
    May 16, 1983 Maidson HeadlinersThe Mistakes
    May 17, 1983 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom The Mob
    May 19, 1983 Chicago Metro Chicago
    May 20, 1983
    May 21, 1983 Cleveland Agora
    May 22, 1983 Detroit Grand Circus Theater The Heart Throbs
    May 24, 1983 Indianapolis The Vogue
    May 26, 1983 Columbus Agora Ballroom
    May 27, 1983 Wheeling Haymaker'sSecret Service
    The Rebel Rousers
    May 28, 1983 Evanston Northwestern University
    May 29, 1983Chicago University of Chicago
    May 31, 1983 Omaha The 20's Nightclub
    June 1, 1983 [146] Des Moines Top of the Tower Universal Will To Become
    June 2, 1983 Rockford Unknown venue
    June 3, 1983 Wausau Shang-ri-la Bar
    June 5, 1983 Winnipeg Canada Pantages Playhouse Theatre Sudden Death
    Society's Grudge
    June 7, 1983 Calgary Max Bell Arena Personality Crisis
    June 8, 1983 Edmonton Convention Inn Ballroom
    June 10, 1983 Toronto The Concert Hall
    June 11, 1983
    June 12, 1983 Ann Arbor United StatesSecond ChanceCult Heroes
    June 13, 1983 Ottawa CanadaThe Jungle ClubBugs Harvey Oswald
    June 14, 1983 Montreal Le Spectrum The Nils
    June 20, 1983 [147] Virginia Beach United StatesPeabody's
    June 22, 1983 Raleigh Stewart Theatre Jimmy and th' Jonez
    June 23, 1983 Columbia Strider'sPrizoner
    June 24, 1983 Hallandale Beach Button South
    June 25, 1983
    June 26, 1983 [148] St. Petersburg Jannus Landing (New Rock Fest IV)
    June 29, 1983Washington, D.C.The Bayou
    June 30, 1983 [149]
    July 2, 1983 [150] Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall Modern English
    July 6, 1983 Buffalo Rooftop Skyroom
    July 9, 1983 Bridgeport Utopia
    July 11, 1983 Margate City Unknown venue
    July 13, 1983 Wilkes-Barre The Station Lemmy Caution
    July 14, 1983 Pittsburgh Heaven
    July 16, 1983New York CityPier 84 Divinyls
    July 22, 1983 Hicksville The Palace Theater
    July 24, 1983 Richmond Much More Club Violent Femmes
    July 27, 1983BuffaloUnknown venue
    July 28, 1983 [151] Roslyn My Father's Place Immortal Primitives
    July 29, 1983Philadelphia Philadelphia Zoo Opening act for:
    The B-52's
    July 30, 1983 South Yarmouth Cape Cod Coliseum
    August 5, 1983 [152] Quogue SuspendersImmortal Primitives
    August 6, 1983 Poughkeepsie The Chance
    August 12, 1983New York City L'Amour
    August 13, 1983L'Amour East Shrapnel
    North America [121] [153]
    December 20, 1983 Cedar Grove United StatesMeadowbrook Ballroom
    December 22, 1983Poughkeepsie The Chance
    December 23, 1983West HartfordWest Hartford Agora Mass
    December 27, 1983 Levittown Reds
    December 29, 1983New York City The Ritz Echo & the Bunnymen
    December 30, 1983 Providence The Living Room

    Typical setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "All's Quiet on the Eastern Front"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "Beat on the Brat"
    11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    12. "Go Mental"
    13. "Outsider"
    14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
    15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
    16. "I'm Affected"
    17. "Little Bit O' Soul" (The Music Explosion cover)
    18. "Chinese Rock"
    19. "In the Park"
    20. "Rockaway Beach"
    21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    22. "Cretin Hop"
    23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    25. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "53rd & 3rd"
    2. "Highest Trails Above"
    3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Time Has Come Today" (The Chambers Brothers cover)
    2. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1984

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s) [154]
    North America [155]
    January 5, 1984 New Haven United States Toad's Place
    January 6, 1984 Boston The Channel Mass
    Digney Fignus
    January 7, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
    January 12, 1984 Philadelphia Ripley's Music Hall
    January 14, 1984 [156] Roslyn My Father's Place Immortal Primitives
    North America [157]
    March 9, 1984 Portland United StatesUnknown venue Joe Perry
    David Johansen
    March 10, 1984 Providence The Living RoomThe Bristols
    March 16, 1984 Waterbury Toad's Place Lost Generation
    March 17, 1984New York CityUnknown venue
    March 20, 1984 Washington, D.C. Wax Museum Nightclub The Mob
    March 22, 1984 Manchester The Casbah
    March 23, 1984 Albany University at Albany, SUNY The Steven Clyde Band
    March 29, 1984 West Hartford West Hartford AgoraBroken Angels
    March 30, 1984 Brockton Scotch 'n' SoundsThe Vex
    April 6, 1984 Salisbury Unknown venue
    North America [137] [158] [159] [160]
    April 26, 1984 Charlottesville United States University Hall The Slickee Boys
    April 27, 1984 The Bronx Rose Hill Gymnasium Walter Lure
    April 28, 1984 Brockport Tuttle North Gym The Burns Sisters
    April 29, 1984 Storrs University of Connecticut The Gap Band
    May 4, 1984 Itacha Barton Hall
    May 5, 1984 Cortland Dwyer Memorial Park Cheap Trick
    David Johansen
    May 17, 1984 Garden City Adelphi University
    May 18, 1984New HavenTwilight Zone
    May 19, 1984 Mount Ivy Club Expo
    May 31, 1984 Richmond Cellar DoorBeex
    June 1, 1984 Norfolk The Boathouse
    June 8, 1984 Ellington The Country SquireRTM
    June 9, 1984 Swanzey Cheshire County Fairgrounds
    (Summer RockFest)
    June 16, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
    June 28, 1984ProvidenceThe Living Room
    June 29, 1984 Taunton Taunton High School
    (Red Cross Benefit)
    The Neighborhoods
    June 30, 1984 Syracuse Unknown venue
    July 1, 1984 [161] Washington, D.C.Wax Museum Nightclub Wrathchild America
    North America [162]
    August 1, 1984RochesterUnited States Rochester Community War Memorial Supporting act for:
    Billy Idol
    August 17, 1984 Hackettstown The Nook
    August 28, 1984New HavenToad's Place
    August 30, 1984 Selden Suffolk County Community College
    August 31, 1984West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Mob
    September 2, 1984 Lido Beach Malibu Night Club
    September 15, 1984 Stony Brook Stony Brook Gymnasium Dino and the Detonators
    North America [163] [164] [165]
    October 5, 1984 Spring Valley United StatesClub Manhattan
    October 6, 1984New York CityL'Amour East
    October 9, 1984Washington, D.C.Wax Museum Nightclub
    October 11, 1984 North Dartmouth University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
    October 12, 1984ProvidenceThe Living RoomRash of Stabbings
    October 13, 1984ManchesterThe Casbah
    October 19, 1984 Bethany Bethany College
    October 20, 1984NorfolkThe Boathouse
    October 24, 1984 [166] Tampa USF Sun Dome (OSP Halloween Ball)
    October 28, 1984 Hallandale Beach Button South
    October 29, 1984 West Palm Beach The Bowery
    October 30, 1984Hallandale BeachButton South
    October 31, 1984 Gainesville The Bandshell John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
    November 2, 1984 Atlanta Unknown venue
    November 3, 1984
    November 5, 1984 Destin Nightown
    November 7, 1984 New Orleans Riverboat President
    November 10, 1984 Houston Nite Moves
    November 11, 1984 Austin Austin Opry HouseThe Offenders
    November 12, 1984 Dallas Arcadia Theatre
    November 14, 1984 Albuquerque Student Union Building Crawling Walls
    November 15, 1984 Phoenix Palace WestCo-headlining with:
    Black Flag
    November 17, 1984Los AngelesHollywood PalladiumCo-headlining with:
    Black Flag
    Supported by:
    Minutemen
    November 18, 1984 San Diego Montezuma Hall Co-headlining with:
    Black Flag
    November 20, 1984Los Angeles Bovard Auditorium The Dream Syndicate
    November 21, 1984 Pomona Pomona Valley Auditorium Agent Orange
    Chardon Square
    November 23, 1984 [167] San FranciscoKabuki TheaterYanks
    November 24, 1984 Palo Alto Keystone
    November 27, 1984 Portland Starry Night
    November 29, 1984 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom Shanghai Dog
    November 30, 1984 Seattle United States Hub Ballroom The Eagertones
    December 1, 1984 Eugene EMU Ballroom The Rats
    Junk 57
    December 3, 1984 Carmichael Entertainment Factory Tales of Terror
    Pariah
    December 4, 1984 San Jose The Cabaret
    December 5, 1984 Berkeley Berkeley Square
    December 7, 1984 Paradise University of Nevada, Las Vegas Unknown support
    December 9, 1984Los AngelesPalace TheatreThe D.I.'s
    December 12, 1984 St. Louis Mississippi Nights White Animals
    December 13, 1984 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom EIEIO
    December 14, 1984 Chicago Aragon Ballroom Naked Raygun
    The Higsons
    December 15, 1984 Detroit Traxx
    December 16, 1984
    North America
    December 26, 1984 West Islip United StatesUnknown venue
    December 27, 1984New York City The Ritz
    December 28, 1984
    December 29, 1984Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel

    Typical setlist (Legs 2-5)

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "Danger Zone"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "Beat on the Brat"
    11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    12. "Go Mental"
    13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
    14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
    15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
    16. "I'm Affected"
    17. "Too Tough to Die"
    18. "Chinese Rock"
    19. "Wart Hog"
    20. "Rockaway Beach"
    21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    22. "Cretin Hop"
    23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    25. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Mama's Boy"
    2. "Highest Trails Above"
    3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)"
    2. "Judy Is a Punk"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1985

    DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
    North America [27] [168] [169]
    January 3, 1985 Boston United States The Metro
    January 4, 1985 West Hartford West Hartford Agora
    January 9, 1985 Mount Vernon Unknown venue
    January 12, 1985 Asbury Park The Stone Pony Partners in Crime
    January 25, 1985 Lexington Unknown venue
    January 30, 1985 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    January 31, 1985
    February 8, 1985New York City L'Amour
    February 12, 1985Unknown venue
    February 14, 1985 Lowell Cumnock Hall
    February 15, 1985 Worcester E. M. Loew's Theatre of Performing Arts The Reducers
    February 16, 1985 Manchester The Casbah
    February 17, 1985 Upper Darby Tower Theater Opening act for:
    Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
    February 18, 1985 Baltimore Girard's
    Europe
    February 24, 1985 London England Lyceum Ballroom Restless
    Gene Loves Jezebel
    February 25, 1985
    February 26, 1985
    February 27, 1985
    North America [170] [171]
    March 7, 1985 Garden City United States University Center Ballroom Aku Aku
    March 8, 1985 Providence The Living Room
    March 9, 1985New York CityL'Amour Frehley's Comet
    March 14, 1985 Athens Ohio University's Memorial Auditorium
    March 15, 1985 Detroit Traxx
    March 16, 1985
    March 18, 1985 Columbus Newport Music Hall
    March 19, 1985 Newport Jockey Club Suicidal Tendencies
    March 20, 1985 Pittsburgh Heaven
    March 29, 1985 Buffalo Salty Dog Skyroom
    March 30, 1985 Syracuse Manley Field House Todd Hobin Band
    March 31, 1985 Hamden Quinnipiac College GymnasiumNew Johnny 5
    April 4, 1985 Baltimore Marble Bar
    April 5, 1985 Norfolk The Boathouse
    April 6, 1985 Newaek Main Street Cabaret
    April 12, 1985 [172] Durham MUB Pub
    April 13, 1985 Trenton City Gardens Loudness
    North America [137] [173] [174] [175] [176]
    April 27, 1985WorcesterUnited States Assumption University
    May 3, 1985 New Haven University of New Haven Funkestra
    Newcleus
    May 4, 1985 Jamesburg Emmetts Inn The Rattlers
    May 5, 1985TrentonCity Gardens
    May 7, 1985Garden CityUnknown venue
    May 9, 1985 Rochester Scorgie'sThe Essentials
    May 10, 1985Buffalo Buffalo State New Gym Practice Field The Reducers
    May 12, 1985Hartford Trinity College 'Til Tuesday
    May 20, 1985ProvidenceThe Living RoomPajama Slave Dancers
    May 25, 1985HartfordAgora Ballroom George Thorogood and The Destroyers
    Regular Joes
    May 27, 1985 Blacksburg Burruss Hall Auditorium George Thorogood and The Destroyers
    May 28, 1985 Richmond Cellar Door Suzy Saxon and the Anglos
    May 30, 1985New York City The Ritz Crossfire Choir
    May 31, 1985
    June 7, 1985 Oyster Bay Unknown venue
    June 8, 1985 Hampton Club Casino
    June 14, 1985 Scotia Skyway Club
    June 15, 1985New York CityL'Amour
    Europe
    June 22, 1985 Milton Keynes England Milton Keynes National Bowl

    (The Longest Day)

    June 24, 1985 Dublin Ireland Television Club
    June 25, 1985
    June 26, 1985 Belfast Northern Ireland Queen's Students’ Union
    June 28, 1985 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom Styng Rites
    June 30, 1985 Roskilde Denmark Darupvej
    (Roskilde Festival)
    July 2, 1985 West Berlin West Germany Tempodrom
    July 3, 1985 Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle
    July 4, 1985 Bochum Ruhrlandhalle
    July 6, 1985 Torhout Belgium Achiel Eeckloo Rockweide
    (Rock Werchter)
    July 7, 1985 Werchter Werchter Festivalpark
    (Rock Werchter)
    North America [177]
    August 9, 1985 Worcester United StatesE. M. Loew's Theatre of Performing Arts
    August 10, 1985 Middletown J. Bee's Rock III Shy Talk
    August 11, 1985 Hampton Bays Unknown venue
    August 12, 1985New HavenToad's Place
    August 21, 1985BostonSpit
    August 22, 1985 Branford Sneakers
    August 24, 1985NorfolkThe Boathouse
    August 25, 1985Washington, D.C.The Bayou
    August 26, 1985
    August 27, 1985 Ocean City Over The Rainbow
    September 1, 1985 Lido Beach Unknown venue
    North America [178]
    September 20, 1985HartfordUnited StatesAgora BallroomPajama Slave Dancers
    September 21, 1985 Albany J.B. Scott's
    North America [179] [180] [181]
    October 5, 1985Asbury ParkUnited StatesThe Stone Pony
    October 11, 1985Spring ValleyUnknown Venue Fahrenheit 451
    October 12, 1985ProvidenceThe Living Room
    October 13, 1985 East Madow
    October 26, 1985 College Park University of Maryland, College Park Frankie and the Actions
    November 1, 1985 Amherst University of Massachusetts The Neighborhoods
    North America [181] [182] [183] [184]
    November 22, 1985 Commack United StatesUnknown venue
    November 23, 1985 Lewistown Bucknell University The Reducers
    November 27, 1985TrentonCity Gardens Mosquitos
    November 29, 1985New York CityL'Amour Reagan Youth
    December 7, 1985 Plattsburgh Angell Center Ballroom
    December 31, 1985New York City The World Beastie Boys

    Typical setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "Danger Zone"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "Beat on the Brat"
    11. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    12. "Commando"
    13. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" (Legs 1–2)
      "Judy Is a Punk" (Legs 3–7)
      "Loudmouth" (Legs 8–9)
    14. "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
    15. "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover)
    16. "53rd & 3rd" (Replaced by "I Don't Care" after Leg 7)
    17. "Too Tough to Die"
    18. "Chinese Rock"
    19. "Wart Hog"
    20. "Rockaway Beach"
    21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    22. "Cretin Hop"
    23. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    25. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Mama's Boy"
    2. "Highest Trails Above"
    3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Chasing the Night" or "Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)" (Replaced by "Do You Want to Dance" after Leg 7)
    2. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" (Replaced "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement" after Leg 2)
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1986

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s) [185]
    North America [186] [187]
    April 11, 1986 Fredonia United States Williams CenterThe Splatcats
    April 12, 1986 Rochester The Palestra Mosquitos
    April 14, 1986 Philadelphia Temple University
    April 19, 1986 Winooski St. Michael's College
    April 20, 1986 Durham University of New Hampshire Field House Perfect Edge
    April 25, 1986 Randolph Obsessions
    April 26, 1986 New Brunswick Livingston Campus Lawn
    Europe [188] [189] [190]
    May 4, 1986 London England Hammersmith Palais The Prisoners
    Thrashing Doves
    May 5, 1986
    May 6, 1986Clarendon Hotel Ballroom
    May 7, 1986 Brighton Top Rank Suite The Prisoners
    May 8, 1986 Poole Poole Arts Centre
    May 9, 1986 St. Austell Cornwall Coliseum
    May 11, 1986 Bristol The StudioThe Prisoners
    May 12, 1986 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
    May 13, 1986 Preston Preston Guild Hall
    May 14, 1986 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Playhouse The Prisoners
    May 15, 1986 Newcastle England Mayfair Ballroom
    May 17, 1986 Leeds University of Leeds
    May 18, 1986 Manchester Manchester Apollo
    May 19, 1986 Nottingham Rock City
    North America [191]
    June 20, 1986 Albany United States J.B. Scott's
    June 21, 1986 West Hartford West Hartford Agora The Queers
    June 22, 1986 Hampton Beach Club CasinoInfidelics
    June 24, 1986 New Haven Toad's Place The Queers
    June 25, 1986 Providence The Living Room
    June 27, 1986New York City L'Amour
    June 28, 1986 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret Duck Tape
    June 29, 1986 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    June 30, 1986 Norfolk The Boathouse The Smithereens
    July 1, 1986 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    July 2, 1986
    July 8, 1986 Oyster Bay Unknown venue
    July 11, 1986 Trenton City Gardens The Shades
    July 12, 1986 Asbury Park The Stone Pony
    July 17, 1986 McKees Rocks Mancini's Lounge
    July 19, 1986 Detroit Traxx
    July 20, 1986
    July 21, 1986 Lakewood Phantasy Theater Attitude
    July 22, 1986 Columbus Newport Music Hall Infidelics
    July 23, 1986 Newport Jockey ClubAngry Red Planet
    July 25, 1986 Chicago Metro Chicago The Service
    The Dead Milkmen
    July 26, 1986
    July 27, 1986 Minneapolis First Avenue
    Europe
    August 2, 1986 Veurne Belgium Kruispunt Europalaan Pannestraat
    (Seaside Festival)
    August 3, 1986 Sneek Netherlands IJsbaanterrein
    (Sneekwave)
    August 4, 1986 Amsterdam Melkweg Ivy Green
    August 5, 1986
    North America [192] [193]
    August 31, 1986 Lido Beach United StatesUnknown venue
    September 11, 1986 San Diego UCSD Gymnasium
    September 13, 1986 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Social Distortion
    September 14, 1986 Carmichael El Dorado SaloonSocial Unrest
    Doggy Style
    September 15, 1986San FranciscoWolfgang'sThe Afflicted
    September 16, 1986 Jetboy
    September 17, 1986 Santa Clara One Step Beyond
    September 19, 1986 Long Beach Fender's Ballroom The Vandals
    Screamin' Sirens
    September 21, 1986Los Angeles The Palace Channel 3
    Chardon Square
    September 22, 1986 Riverside Club Metro
    September 23, 1986San DiegoBacchanal
    September 24, 1986 West Hollywood Whisky a Go Go Secret Surprise
    North America [194] [195] [196] [197] [198]
    October 10, 1986TrentonUnited StatesCity Gardens
    October 11, 1986New York CityL'Amour
    October 16, 1986 [199] Northampton Pearl Street
    October 17, 1986West HartfordWest Hartford AgoraThe Reducers
    October 18, 1986ProvidenceThe Living Room
    October 24, 1986Washington, D.C. The Tavern
    October 25, 1986 [200] PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretDuck Tape
    October 31, 1986 Roslyn My Father's Place
    November 1, 1986 Bridgeport University of Bridgeport
    November 3, 1986 Boston The Metro
    November 6, 1986New York City The Ritz The Chesterfield Kings
    November 7, 1986
    November 15, 1986 Kent Kent State University
    November 16, 1986 Buffalo The Inferno
    November 18, 1986 Montclair Montclair State College
    November 21, 1986 South Amboy Club Bene
    November 22, 1986 [201] Medford Tufts University Barrence Whitfield & the Savages
    December 4, 1986 Waltham Levin Ballroom The Lemonheads
    December 5, 1986 Rochester Unknown venue
    December 6, 1986 Alfred Alfred University The Chesterfield Kings
    December 19, 1986New York CityL'Amour East
    December 20, 1986 Bay Shore Sundance
    December 31, 1986RoslynMy Father's Place

    Typical setlist

    1. "Eat That Rat"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "Freak of Nature"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    11. "Crummy Stuff"
    12. "Loudmouth"
    13. "Love Kills"
    14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    15. "Glad to See You Go"
    16. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
    17. "Too Tough to Die"
    18. "Mama's Boy"
    19. "Animal Boy"
    20. "Wart Hog"
    21. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    22. "Cretin Hop"
    23. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You"
    24. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    25. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Chinese Rock"
    2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
    3. "Rockaway Beach"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
    2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1987

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    North America
    January 3, 1987 Trenton United States City Gardens Shock Mommies
    January 4, 1987 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    North America
    January 23, 1987 Providence United StatesThe Living Room
    January 24, 1987 Poughkeepsie The Chance Zebra
    South America
    January 31, 1987 São Paulo Brazil Palace Theatre
    February 1, 1987
    February 4, 1987 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias
    North America
    February 20, 1987 Pittsburgh United States Syria Mosque The Cynics
    February 21, 1987 Allentown Airport Road Music HallThe Mating Index
    February 26, 1987 Wayne William Paterson University
    February 27, 1987 Asbury Park The Stone Pony Aerrage
    February 28, 1987 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret The Daves
    North America [202]
    March 20, 1987 Dallas United StatesLonghorn Ballroom
    March 21, 1987 Austin The Backroom Zulu Time
    March 22, 1987 Houston The Fast and Cool Club
    March 23, 1987 New Orleans McAlister Auditorium Skinsect
    March 25, 1987 Atlanta Buckhead Cinema and Drafthouse Drivin N Cryin
    March 26, 1987 Tallahassee The MoonThe Slut Boys
    March 27, 1987 Tampa Fort Homer Hesterly Armory The Fanatics
    March 28, 1987 Cocoa Beach Brassy's Nightclub
    March 29, 1987 Miami Beach Cameo TheatreThe Drills
    North America [203] [204]
    April 22, 1987 Garden City United States Nassau Community College
    April 23, 1987New York CityWave StreetCrash Conference
    April 25, 1987 West Hartford West Hartford AgoraThe Reducers
    The Ring
    April 26, 1987 New Haven Toad's Place Last Supper
    April 30, 1987 Williamstown Unknown venue
    May 1, 1987 Brunswick Bowdoin College
    May 2, 1987 Albany State University of New York at Albany Co-headlining with:
    Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
    May 3, 1987 Hadley Unknown venue
    May 8, 1987 Randolph ObsessionsMaximum America
    May 9, 1987New York City L'Amour
    May 15, 1987ProvidenceThe Living Room
    May 16, 1987 Bay Shore Sundance
    May 29, 1987 Darien Lake Unknown venue
    May 30, 1987PoughkeepsieThe Chance
    North America [205]
    June 18, 1987 Harrisburg United StatesThe Metron
    June 19, 1987 Ocean City Scandals Nightclub
    June 20, 1987 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret
    June 26, 1987 Oyster Bay Rumrunner
    June 27, 1987New York City Flushing Meadows Park
    (Queens Festival '87)
    June 28, 1987 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    June 29, 1987
    June 30, 1987
    July 1, 1987 Norfolk The Boathouse
    North America
    July 21, 1987 Toronto Canada RPM Club Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
    July 22, 1987
    July 23, 1987 Forgotten Rebels
    July 24, 1987 Ottawa Porter Hall Grave Concern
    North America
    August 12, 1987 East Hampton United StatesJag (Richie's last show)
    North America [206] [207] [208] [209]
    August 28, 1987*ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living Room
    August 29, 1987*TrentonCity Gardens Warzone
    Goo Goo Dolls
    September 4, 1987Oyster BayHeartbeat
    (First show with Marky again)
    September 5, 1987Washington, D.C.Unknown venue
    September 6, 1987 Commack
    September 10, 1987New York City The Ritz Manitoba's Wild Kingdom
    September 11, 1987Crash Conference
    September 16, 1987 Spring Valley Club Tronix
    September 18, 1987 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium T.S.O.L.
    September 19, 1987 Fresno Wilson Theatre
    September 21, 1987San FranciscoCity Nights ClubAttitude
    September 22, 1987The StoneT.S.O.L.
    Sea Hags
    September 23, 1987 Santa Clara One Step Beyond
    September 25, 1987 Long Beach Fender's Ballroom D.I.
    The Neighborhoods
    September 26, 1987Los Angeles California State University, Northridge The Dickies
    September 27, 1987 West Hollywood The Roxy T.S.O.L.
    Europe [210] [211] [212]
    October 5, 1987 Copenhagen Denmark Saga Rockteater Gaye Bykers on Acid
    October 6, 1987 Hamburg West Germany Große Freiheit 36
    October 7, 1987 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Grote Zaal
    October 8, 1987 Düsseldorf West GermanyTor 3
    October 9, 1987 Munich Alabama-Halle
    October 11, 1987 Milan Italy Prego Club
    October 12, 1987 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
    October 13, 1987 Paris France Théâtre de la Mutualité
    October 15, 1987 Sheffield England Octagon Centre The Sex Gods
    October 16, 1987 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom
    October 17, 1987 Leeds University of Leeds The Sex Gods
    October 18, 1987 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
    October 20, 1987 Nottingham England Rock City
    October 21, 1987 Norwich University of East Anglia
    October 22, 1987 Manchester International II
    October 23, 1987 Liverpool University of Liverpool The Sex Gods
    October 24, 1987 Cardiff Wales Cardiff University
    October 25, 1987 Birmingham EnglandThe Hummingbird Flesh for Lulu
    The Sex Gods
    October 26, 1987London Brixton Academy
    North America [213] [214] [215] [216]
    October 31, 1987 Alexandria United StatesUnknown venue
    November 12, 1987 Wilmington Mad Monk
    November 13, 1987 Greenville The AtticSoul Train
    November 14, 1987 Charlotte KidnappersMisguided Youth
    November 15, 1987 Charlottesville Trax
    November 18, 1987 Boston The Metro
    November 19, 1987 Providence The Living Room
    November 20, 1987AllentownAirport Road Music Hall The Original Sins
    November 21, 1987New York CityL'Amour
    November 22, 1987 Glassboro Esbjornson Gymnasium
    November 27, 1987Bay ShoreSundance
    December 3, 1987New HavenToad's Place Manitoba's Wild Kingdom
    December 4, 1987 Randolph Obsessions
    December 5, 1987Poughkeepsie Vassar College
    December 9, 1987 Baltimore Hammerjack's The Slickees
    The Vamps
    December 10, 1987Washington, D.C.The Bayou
    December 11, 1987
    December 12, 1987Oyster BayUnknown venue
    December 13, 1987Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
    December 31, 1987Bay ShoreSundance

    *With Clem Burke on drums

    1988

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    North America
    January 1, 1988 Trenton United States City Gardens Adrenalin O.D.
    January 2, 1988 New York City The Ritz Manitoba's Wild Kingdom
    North America [217] [218]
    January 28, 1988 Dallas United StatesArcadia TheaterThe Neighborhood
    January 29, 1988 Austin The Back Room
    January 30, 1988
    January 31, 1988 Houston Club Xcess
    February 1, 1998 New Orleans Tipitina's Dash Rip Rock
    February 3, 1988 Atlanta Center Stage Antiheroes
    February 4, 1988 Tallahassee The Moon Corrosion of Conformity
    February 5, 1988 Jacksonville Unknown venue
    February 6, 1988 St. Petersburg Jannus Landing Corrosion of Conformity
    February 7, 1988 Miami Club 1235
    North America
    February 19, 1988 Aguadilla Puerto Rico Ramey Air Force Base
    February 20, 1988
    North America [219]
    March 11, 1988 South Amboy United StatesClub Bene
    March 12, 1988New York CityUnknown venue
    March 13, 1988 Hempstead
    March 18, 1988 Oswego Laker Hall Gym Heathen's Rage
    March 19, 1988 Rochester IdolsCowpokes
    March 24, 1988New York CityWave Street
    March 26, 1988 Allentown Airport Road Music Hall The Original Sins
    North America [220] [221] [222]
    April 22, 1988TrentonUnited StatesCity Gardens Prong
    April 23, 1988 Philadelphia Hank DeVincent Field Beru Revue
    The Romantics
    April 27, 1988 Providence The Living Room Beve Buell & The Gargoyles
    April 29, 1988 Commack Showcase
    April 30, 1988Oneonta NYGymnasium

    [Denny Dent

    May 3, 1988 Toronto Canada RPM Club The Dik Van Dykes
    May 4, 1988
    May 5, 1988
    May 6, 1988 Amherst United States Baird Point
    (Spring Fest)
    May 7, 1988Rochester Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena Unknown support
    May 19, 1988 Brewster Unknown venue
    May 20, 1988 New Rochelle Streets
    May 21, 1988Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret Living Colour
    Europe [210] [223] [224]
    June 2, 1988 Stockholm Sweden Gröna Lund
    June 3, 1988 Lund Mejeriet
    June 4, 1988 Seinäjoki Finland Törnävä
    (Provinssirock)
    June 6, 1988 Paris France Elysée Montmartre The Seers
    June 7, 1988 Tilburg Netherlands Noorderligt
    June 8, 1988 Amsterdam Paradiso Grote Zaal
    June 9, 1988
    June 10, 1988 Groningen De OosterpoortThe Seers
    Boegies
    June 11, 1988 Göttingen West Germany Sportpark
    (Rock im Sportpark Festival)
    June 12, 1988 West Berlin Messehalle 1 The Stranglers
    The Godfathers
    The Seers
    June 13, 1988 Düsseldorf Philipshalle
    June 15, 1988 London England Brixton Academy The Seers
    Crazy Pink Revolvers
    Romeo Street Gang
    North America [225] [226] [227]
    July 1, 1988New York CityUnited States L'Amour Cycle Sluts from Hell
    July 2, 1988 Poughkeepsie The Chance
    July 7, 1988 San Diego BacchanalThe Giant Burritos
    July 8, 1988 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium The Dickies
    July 10, 1988San Francisco The Fillmore Sea Hags
    The Field Mice
    July 11, 1988The Dickies
    Snatches of Pink
    July 12, 1988 Santa Clara One Step BeyondThe Dickies
    July 13, 1988
    July 15, 1988 Anaheim Celebrity Theatre Adolescents
    The Crowd
    July 16, 1988Los Angeles John Anson Ford Amphitheatre Thelonious Monster
    Camper Van Beethoven
    July 17, 1988 Santa Barbara The Graduate Adolescents
    Lazy Cowgirls
    July 18, 1988 West Hollywood Roxy Theatre
    North America [228] [221]
    August 2, 1988 New Haven United States Toad's Place
    August 3, 1988 Uniondale Lobster A-Go-Go
    August 4, 1988 Brewster Polo's
    August 5, 1988TrentonCity GardensThe Dickies
    August 12, 1988 Commack Showcase
    August 13, 1988Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret The Waldos
    August 14, 1988 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    August 15, 1988 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    August 16, 1988
    August 19, 1988New York City The Ritz The Dickies
    Richie Stotts Band
    August 20, 1988The Dickies
    Cycle Sluts from Hell
    Europe
    August 26, 1988 Reading EnglandLittle John's Farm
    (Reading Festival)
    August 27, 1988 Hechtel-Eksel Belgium Sanicole Airfield
    (Pukkelpop)
    North America [229] [230]
    September 13, 1988 South Amboy United StatesClub Bene
    September 14, 1988 Boston The Channel Voodoo Dolls
    The Matweeds
    September 15, 1988ProvidenceThe Living Room Jane's Addiction
    September 21, 1988 Pittsburgh Syria Mosque
    September 22, 1988 Kent The Draft House
    September 23, 1988 Chicago Aragon Ballroom Co-headlining with:
    Iggy Pop
    Supported by:
    The Dickies
    September 24, 1988 Detroit Harpo'sThe Dickies
    September 26, 1988 Cincinnati Bogart's
    September 27, 1988 Columbus Newport Music Hall
    September 28, 1988 Indianapolis The VogueThe Dickies
    September 29, 1988 St. Louis Mississippi Nights
    October 1, 1988 Lakewood Phantasy Theater
    October 6, 1988New York CityUnknown venue
    October 7, 1988PoughkeepsieThe Chance
    October 8, 1988RochesterRenaissance Theater The Fugitives
    October 9, 1988 Cohoes Saratoga Winners
    October 13, 1988 Island Park Club California
    October 14, 1988TrentonCity GardensThe Citizens
    October 15, 1988Vision
    Asia
    October 24, 1988 Tokyo Japan Nakano Sun Plaza
    October 25, 1988
    October 26, 1988 Kobe Fish Dance Hall
    October 27, 1988 Osaka Midou Kaikan
    October 28, 1988TokyoMZA Ariake
    North America [231] [232] [233] [234]
    November 11, 1988DallasUnited StatesArcadia Theatre The Buck Pets
    November 12, 1988AustinThe Backroom
    November 13, 1988
    November 14, 1988 College Station The Parthenon
    November 15, 1988HoustonClub Xcess
    November 16, 1988New Orleans Tipitina's
    November 18, 1988St. PetersburgJannus Landing The Dickies
    November 19, 1988 Miami Beach Cameo Theatre
    November 20, 1988 Orlando Visage NightclubRose Shadows
    November 22, 1988AtlantaCenter Stage
    December 1, 1988New York City Fordham University
    December 2, 1988BaltimoreHammerjack's
    December 10, 1988 Durham University of New Hampshire
    December 11, 1988New HavenToad's Place The Dissidents
    North America
    December 30, 1988ProvidenceUnited StatesThe Living RoomVoodoo Dolls
    December 31, 1988New York City Irving Plaza Richie Stotts

    Typical setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "Bop Til' You Drop"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "I Don't Want You" or "Beat on the Brat"
    11. "Chinese Rock"
    12. "Weasel Face"
    13. "Commando"
    14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    15. "Rockaway Beach"
    16. "Garden of Serenity" (Legs 1–7)
      "Needles and Pins" (Jackie DeShannon cover) (Legs 7–10)
      "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" (Legs 11–12)
    17. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
    18. "Too Tough to Die"
    19. "Mama's Boy"
    20. "Animal Boy"
    21. "Wart Hog"
    22. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    23. "Cretin Hop"
    24. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
    25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    26. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "I Wanna Live"
    2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
    3. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover)
    2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) or "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez cover) or "Judy Is a Punk"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    1989

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    North America [235]
    January 16, 1989 Washington, D.C. United States The Bayou
    January 17, 1989
    January 19, 1989 Nashville Center Stage ClubManikenz
    January 20, 1989 Lexington Rhinestones Music Palace
    January 21, 1989 Louisville Phoenix Hill Tavern
    January 23, 1989 Columbia Greenstreets
    January 24, 1989 Charlotte Pterodactyl ClubSurfin' Sid
    The Moguls
    January 25, 1989 Norfolk The Boathouse
    January 27, 1989New York City The Ritz Circus of Power
    January 28, 1989
    Europe [236] [237] [238]
    February 7, 1989 Madrid Spain Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid BB sin sed
    February 8, 1989 Barcelona Palau dels Esports
    February 9, 1989 Valencia Arena Auditorium
    February 10, 1989
    February 11, 1989 San Sebastián Polideportivo Anoeta
    February 12, 1989
    North America
    February 24, 1989 Poughkeepsie United States The Chance Richie Stotts
    February 25, 1989 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret Jodi Bongiovi
    North America [239] [240] [241]
    March 24, 1989 Canton United States Madill Hall Story Lloyd
    March 25, 1989 Cohoes Saratoga Winners
    March 31, 1989New York CityOur Lady of Lourdes ChurchNorman Bates & The Showerheads
    April 1, 1989 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    April 6, 1989 New Haven Toad's Place
    April 7, 1989 Lancaster The Chameleon Club The Original Sins
    April 15, 1989 Stony Brook Stony Brook University
    Europe
    May 2, 1989 Monfalcone Italy Valentini's Disco
    May 3, 1989 Milan Rolling Stone
    May 4, 1989 Florence Palasport
    May 6, 1989 Dueville Palasport
    May 7, 1989 Rimini Velvet Club
    May 8, 1989 Modena Palasport
    May 9, 1989 Rome Teatro Tendastrisce
    May 10, 1989 Corciano Quasar Club
    May 12, 1989 Athens Greece Rodon Club
    May 13, 1989
    May 14, 1989
    May 15, 1989
    North America [242] [243] [244] [245] [246]
    May 26, 1989 Boston United States The Channel The Queers

    Classic Ruins

    May 27, 1989 Providence The Living RoomHigh Horse
    June 2, 1989 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
    June 3, 1989 Long Beach California State University Agent Orange

    Richie Stotts

    June 4, 1989Los Angeles Reseda Country Club Murphy's Law
    Richie Stotts
    June 17, 1989San Francisco The Stone Siren Kings
    Liquid Sky
    June 18, 1989 Petaluma Phoenix Theater Murphy's Law
    June 19, 1989 Santa Clara One Step Beyond
    June 20, 1989 Santa Barbara La Casa de la RazaR.K.L.
    Chemikill
    June 22, 1989 San Diego Bacchanal
    June 23, 1989 Tijuana Mexico Iguana's Nightclub
    June 24, 1989 San Pedro United States Warner Grand Theatre Bad Religion

    Firehose

    June 25, 1989Los AngelesReseda Country Club The Hangmen
    The Dickies
    June 27, 1989 Portland Starry Night
    June 28, 1989 Vancouver Canada 86th Street Music Hall
    June 29, 1989 Seattle United States99 Club
    July 1, 1989San Francisco The Fillmore Murphy's Law
    White Trash Debutantes
    July 2, 1989
    July 3, 1989 Santa Cruz The Catalyst
    July 4, 1989Santa ClaraOne Step Beyond

    (Dee Dee's last shows)

    July 5, 1989
    Europe [247] [248] [249] [250] [251] [252]
    September 30, 1989 Leicester England Rockandy (C.J.'s first show) The Almighty
    October 1, 1989 Liverpool Royal Court Theatre John Moore & the Expressway
    October 2, 1989 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
    October 3, 1989 Newcastle England Mayfair Ballroom John Moore & the Expressway
    October 4, 1989 Manchester International 2 The Almighty
    October 6, 1989 Leeds University of Leeds John Moore & the Expressway
    October 7, 1989 Birmingham The HummingbirdThe Almighty
    October 8, 1989 Bristol The Studio
    October 9, 1989London Town and Country Club
    October 10, 1989
    October 11, 1989
    Oceania [253]
    October 31, 1989 Auckland New Zealand Powerstation
    November 1, 1989
    November 3, 1989 Melbourne Australia The Palace Complex
    November 4, 1989
    November 5, 1989
    November 6, 1989 Adelaide Old Lion Hotel
    November 7, 1989 Perth Cargo's Niteclub
    November 9, 1989 Sydney Enmore Theatre Ratcat
    November 10, 1989Hordern Pavilion
    November 11, 1989Selina's Coogee Bay Hotel
    November 12, 1989 Brisbane Brisbane Festival Hall
    Europe [254] [255]
    November 22, 1989 Offenbach West Germany Stadthalle Offenbach Ghost Dance
    Plan B
    November 23, 1989 Bonn Biskuithalle
    November 24, 1989 Oberhausen Music Circus Ruhr
    November 25, 1989 Hamburg Docks
    November 26, 1989 West Berlin Eissporthalle
    November 27, 1989
    November 28, 1989 Bielefeld PC69
    November 29, 1989 Neumarkt Große Jurahalle
    November 30, 1989 Böblingen Sporthalle
    December 1, 1989 Deinze Belgium BrielpoortGhost Dance
    The Saints
    December 2, 1989 Utrecht Netherlands TivoliGhost Dance
    December 3, 1989 Rotterdam Nighttown
    December 4, 1989 Amsterdam Paradiso Grote Zaal
    North America
    December 12, 1989New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place The Innocence Mission
    December 13, 1989PoughkeepsieThe ChanceB.B. Blue and The Gargoyles
    December 14, 1989 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret King Flux
    December 15, 1989New York CityThe Ritz Warzone
    GBH
    December 16, 1989

    1990

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    North America [256] [257]
    February 23, 1990 Trenton United States City Gardens The Fiendz
    February 24, 1990 Sag Harbor Bay Street Theater
    February 25, 1990 Cohoes Saratoga Winners King Flux
    March 1, 1990 Charlottesville Unknown venue
    March 2, 1990 Fredericksburg University of Mary Washington N.Y. Citizens
    March 3, 1990 Emmitsburg Mount St. Mary's University
    March 4, 1990 Reading The SiloAnthrophobia
    Irandaru
    March 8, 1990 Boston Citi Club
    March 9, 1990
    March 10, 1990 Providence The Living Room
    Europe
    March 22, 1990 Copenhagen Denmark Pumpehuset
    March 23, 1990 Tampere Finland Pakkahuone
    March 24, 1990 Turku Konserttitalo
    March 25, 1990 Helsinki Kulttuuritalo
    March 27, 1990 Stockholm Sweden Globen Annexet
    March 28, 1990 Gothenburg Nya Vågen The Nomads
    March 29, 1990 Lund Mejeriet
    March 30, 1990 Karlskoga Bergslagshallen
    March 31, 1990 Hultsfred Hagadals Sportcentrum
    April 1, 1990 Oslo Norway Chateau Neuf
    North America [137] [258] [259] [260]
    April 18, 1990 Norman United States Oklahoma Memorial Union Trouble
    April 19, 1990 Dallas Arcadia Theatre
    April 20, 1990 Austin The Backroom
    April 21, 1990
    April 23, 1990 New Orleans Tipitina's
    April 24, 1990 Birmingham Sloss Furnaces
    April 26, 1990 Miami Beach Club Nu
    April 27, 1990 Melbourne Power Station
    April 28, 1990 Ybor City The Cuban Club
    April 29, 1990 Orlando Visage Nightclub
    May 1, 1990 Atlanta The Masquerade
    May 2, 1990 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
    May 4, 1990 Winston-Salem Baity'sTrouble
    May 5, 1990 Wilmington Mad Monk
    May 6, 1990 Raleigh The SwitchSlurpeeeee!
    May 8, 1990 Columbia Greenstreets
    May 9, 1990 Charlotte 1313 Club
    May 11, 1990 [261] Baltimore Hammerjack's Trouble
    May 12, 1990 Norfolk The Boathouse
    May 13, 1990 Richmond The Flood Zone
    May 14, 1990 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    May 15, 1990
    Europe
    June 23, 1990 Sankt Goarshausen West Germany Freilichtbühne Loreley
    (Bizarre Festival)
    Escape from New York Tour [262]
    (with Debbie Harry, Tom Tom Club, and Jerry Harrison)
    June 28, 1990 Columbia United States Merriweather Post Pavilion
    June 29, 1990 Bristol Lake Compounce
    July 1, 1990 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater (Summerfest)
    July 2, 1990 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
    July 3, 1990 Toronto Canada Kingswood Music Theatre
    July 4, 1990 Montreal La Ronde
    July 6, 1990 Mansfield United States Great Woods Center For The Performing Arts
    July 7, 1990 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
    July 8, 1990 Burlington Burlington Memorial Auditorium
    July 9, 1990 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
    July 11, 1990 Jones Beach Jones Beach Theater
    July 12, 1990 Holmdel Garden State Arts Center
    July 13, 1990 Darien Lakeside Amphitheater
    July 14, 1990 Cleveland Nautica Stage
    July 16, 1990 Grove City Capital Music Center
    July 17, 1990 Tinley Park World Music Theatre
    July 18, 1990 Mason Timberwolf Amphitheater
    July 19, 1990Atlanta Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
    July 22, 1990 St. Louis Fox Theatre
    July 23, 1990 Memphis Mud Island Amphitheater
    July 24, 1990 Kansas City Sandstone Amphitheater
    July 25, 1990 Tulsa River Parks Amphitheater
    July 26, 1990Dallas Fair Park Bandshell
    July 27, 1990 Houston University of Houston
    July 28, 1990Austin Auditorium Shores (Austin Aqua Festival)
    July 30, 1990 Santa Fe Paolo Soleri Amphitheater
    July 31, 1990 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
    August 1, 1990 Park City Park West
    August 2, 1990 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
    August 4, 1990 San Diego SDSU Open Air Theatre
    August 5, 1990 Las Vegas The Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall
    August 6, 1990 Mesa Mesa Amphitheatre
    August 8, 1990Los Angeles Greek Theatre
    August 9, 1990
    August 10, 1990 Ventura Ventura Theatre
    August 11, 1990 Berkeley William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
    August 12, 1990San Francisco Warfield Theatre
    August 14, 1990 Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
    August 15, 1990 Seattle Paramount Theatre
    August 16, 1990 Victoria Canada Victoria Memorial Arena
    August 17, 1990 Vancouver PNE Exhibition Bowl
    Asia [263]
    September 3, 1990 Osaka Japan Moda Hall
    September 4, 1990 Nagoya Nagoya Club Quattro
    September 5, 1990 Kawasaki Club Citta Toy Boys
    September 6, 1990
    September 8, 1990NagoyaNagoya Club Quattro
    September 9, 1990
    September 10, 1990OsakaModa Hall
    September 11, 1990
    September 13, 1990KawasakiClub Citta
    September 14, 1990
    September 15, 1990
    September 16, 1990
    North America [264] [265]
    October 4, 1990 Philadelphia United States Chestnut Cabaret Norman Bates & The Showerheads
    October 5, 1990 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    October 6, 1990New York City The Ritz Manitoba's Wild Kingdom
    October 7, 1990TrentonCity GardensThe Raging Lamos
    Europe [266] [267]
    November 13, 1990 Paris France Le Petit Olympia
    November 14, 1990 Munich Germany Circus Krone
    November 15, 1990 Völklingen Sporthalle
    November 16, 1990 Bremen Stadhalle
    November 17, 1990 Ghent Belgium 't Kuipke The Godfathers
    November 19, 1990 Lyon FranceLa Bourse du Travail
    November 20, 1990 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
    November 21, 1990 Vienna Austria Bank-Austria Zelt
    November 22, 1990 Graz OrpheumRemnant
    November 24, 1990 Zagreb Yugoslavia Dom Sportova
    November 25, 1990 Ljubljana Tivoli Hall
    November 26, 1990 Milan Italy Rolling Stone U.K. Subs
    November 27, 1990 Rimini Slego
    November 29, 1990 Zaragoza Spain Pabellón FrancésBB sin Sed
    November 30, 1990 Madrid Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid
    December 1, 1990 Barcelona Palau dels Esports
    December 2, 1990 San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta
    December 4, 1990 Valencia Arena Auditorium
    December 5, 1990 Murcia Snoopy
    December 7, 1990 Manchester England International 2 Metal Monkey Machine
    December 8, 1990London Brixton Academy Crazyhead
    Drum
    North America
    December 27, 1990 Providence United StatesCampus Club
    December 28, 1990BostonCiti Club
    December 29, 1990New York CityThe Ritz Lunachicks
    December 30, 1990 New Haven Toad's Place

    1991

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    Oceania
    January 22, 1991 Gold Coast Australia The Playroom Hard-Ons
    January 23, 1991 Byron Bay The Piggery Arts Factory
    January 25, 1991 Brisbane Brisbane Festival Hall Hard-Ons
    The New Christs
    January 26, 1991 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
    January 27, 1991 Wollongong Waves Wollongong
    January 29, 1991 Dee Why Dee Why Hotel
    January 31, 1991 Adelaide Thebarton TheatreHard-Ons
    February 1, 1991 Melbourne Festival Hall Hard-Ons
    The New Christs
    February 2, 1991 Perth Robinson Pavilion Ratcat
    Asia
    February 5, 1991 Kawasaki Japan Club Citta
    February 6, 1991 Tokyo Tokiwa-za Tokyo
    February 7, 1991
    Europe [118]
    March 6, 1991 Madrid Spain Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid
    March 7, 1991 Oviedo La RealNumeros Rojos
    March 8, 1991 Valladolid Polideportivo Huerta del Rey
    March 9, 1991 Vigo Centro Deportivo Municipal das Travesas
    March 11, 1991 Barcelona Zeleste
    (Recording for Loco Live )
    Numeros Rojos
    March 12, 1991
    March 13, 1991 Valencia Arena Auditorium
    March 15, 1991 Pamplona Sala Ilargi
    March 16, 1991 Mondragón Pabellón Zubi-Alde
    March 17, 1991 Bergara Sala Txibisto
    March 18, 1991 Melgar de Fernamental Sala Vegas 2
    North America [268] [269]
    April 4, 1991 New Haven United States Toad's Place Saigon Kick
    April 5, 1991 Philadelphia Chestnut Cabaret
    April 6, 1991 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    April 12, 1991 Allentown Airport Road Music HallPsycho Nurse
    April 13, 1991 Columbus Newport Music Hall Loudhouse
    April 14, 1991 Detroit Club XThe Toll
    April 15, 1991 Cincinnati Bogart's The Dickies
    April 16, 1991 Pittsburgh MetropolPsycho Nurse
    South America [270]
    April 26, 1991 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias Los Violadores
    April 27, 1991
    April 28, 1991
    April 30, 1991 São Paulo Brazil Dama XOC Ratos de Porão
    May 1, 1991
    May 2, 1991
    May 4, 1991 Porto Alegre Gigantinho Justa Causa
    North America [271]
    May 28, 1991New HavenUnited StatesToad's Place
    May 29, 1991 Trenton City Gardens
    May 30, 1991 New Britain The Sting The Toll
    May 31, 1991 Spring Valley World Stage
    June 1, 1991 Asbury Park Fastlane 2The Toll

    Backseat

    June 7, 1991 Ybor City Ritz Theatre
    June 8, 1991 Miami Beach Cameo Theatre
    June 9, 1991 Orlando Visage NightclubPotential Frenzy
    June 11, 1991 Atlanta The Masquerade The Tombstones
    June 12, 1991 Charlotte 1313 Club
    June 14, 1991 Raleigh Showcase Concert Hall
    June 15, 1991 Winston-Salem Baity's Backstreet Music Garden
    June 16, 1991 Greenville Character's Nightlife
    June 18, 1991 Athens Georgia Theatre
    June 19, 1991 Knoxville Bijou Theatre
    June 21, 1991 Norfolk The BoathouseLeft Wing Fascists
    June 22, 1991 Richmond The Flood Zone
    June 23, 1991 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    Europe
    July 6, 1991 La Spezia Italy Stadio Comunale Alberto Picco Litfiba
    July 8, 1991 Turin Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo
    July 10, 1991 Leysin Switzerland Centre des Sports
    (Leysin Festival)
    Canada [272]
    August 6, 1991 Toronto Canada Kingswood Music Theatre
    August 8, 1991 Kitchener Bingeman Park Teenage Head
    August 9, 1991TorontoThe Spectrum
    August 10, 1991 Bala The KEE to Bala
    August 11, 1991 London Kiplings
    August 13, 1991 Montreal Rialto Theatre Asexuals
    August 14, 1991 Ottawa Barrymore's The Pariahs
    August 15, 1991 St. Catharines The Hideaway
    August 16, 1991 Hamilton Bannister's Teenage Head
    Europe
    August 24, 1991 Berlin Germany Freilichtbühne Wuhlheide
    (Bizarre Festival)
    August 25, 1991 Hasselt Belgium Domein Kiewit
    (Pukkelpop)
    August 27, 1991 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall Iggy Pop
    The Nomads
    August 28, 1991 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
    North America [273] [274] [275]
    October 4, 1991TrentonUnited StatesCity Gardens Ween
    October 5, 1991PhiladelphiaChestnut CabaretYouth Gone Mad
    October 6, 1991 Middletown The Class
    October 7, 1991 Northampton Pearl Street
    October 11, 1991 Warwick Rocky Point Palladium
    October 14, 1991 Cleveland Empire Concert Club
    October 15, 1991 Columbus Newport Music Hall
    October 16, 1991PittsburghMetropolPsycho Nurse
    October 18, 1991BaltimoreHammerjack's
    October 19, 1991Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    October 24, 1991Boston The Channel Voodoo Dolls
    October 25, 1991 New Britain The StingThe Reducers
    October 26, 1991 Sea Bright Tradewinds
    Europe [276]
    November 25, 1991 Utrecht Netherlands Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
    November 27, 1991 Hamburg Germany Docks
    November 28, 1991 Düsseldorf Tor 3
    November 29, 1991 Deinze BelgiumBrielpoortBelgian Asociality
    November 30, 1991 Rennes France Salle Omnisports The Raunch Hands
    Sex Tattoo
    December 2, 1991 Birmingham England The HummingbirdThe Honey Thieves
    December 3, 1991 Newcastle Newcastle Polytechnic
    December 4, 1991 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
    December 5, 1991 Manchester England University of Manchester The Honey Thieves
    December 7, 1991London Brixton Academy Co-headlining with:
    The Damned
    Supported by:
    The Honey Thieves
    December 8, 1991
    North America
    December 27, 1991New HavenUnited StatesToad's PlaceBlitzspeer
    December 28, 1991BaltimoreHammerjack's
    December 29, 1991New York City The Ritz Lunachicks

    Typical setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "I Believe in Miracles"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
    11. "I Wanna Live"
    12. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"
    13. "Commando"
    14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    15. "Rockaway Beach"
    16. "Pet Sematary"
    17. "53rd & 3rd" or "Too Tough to Die"
    18. "Glad to See You Go"
    19. "Mama's Boy"
    20. "Animal Boy"
    21. "Wart Hog"
    22. "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover)
    23. "Cretin Hop"
    24. "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You"
    25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    26. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "Chinese Rock"
    2. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    Encore 2:

    1. "Beat on the Brat"
    2. "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) or "Judy Is a Punk"
    3. "Judy Is a Punk" or "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover)

    1992

    DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
    Europe
    March 14, 1992 Fontanafredda Italy Palasport
    March 15, 1992 Florence Auditorium Flog
    March 16, 1992 Milan Rolling Stone
    March 17, 1992 Correggio Palasport
    March 19, 1992 Athens Greece Rodon ClubYeah!
    March 20, 1992
    March 21, 1992
    North America
    April 9, 1992 New Haven United States Toad's Place Blitzspeer
    April 10, 1992 New York City Roone Arledge Auditorium Action Swingers
    April 11, 1992 Sea Bright TradewindsBlitzspeer
    April 12, 1992 Trenton City Gardens
    April 23, 1992 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    April 24, 1992 Norfolk The Boathouse
    April 25, 1992 Washington, D.C. Unknown venue
    April 26, 1992 Allentown Airport Road Music Hall The Toll

    Third from the Sun

    Europe
    May 3, 1992 Bourges France Pavillon The Pogues
    May 4, 1992 Lyon Le Transbordeur
    May 5, 1992 Paris Élysée Montmartre
    May 6, 1992
    May 7, 1992 Mulhouse Le Phoenix
    May 9, 1992 Pau Hippodrome
    May 10, 1992 Niort Parc de Noron
    North America [277] [278]
    June 4, 1992 Kitchener Canada StagesThe Toll
    June 5, 1992 Oshawa Unknown venue
    June 6, 1992 Hamilton LegendsThe Toll
    June 7, 1992 London Unknown venue
    June 9, 1992 Toronto RPM Club Forgotten Rebels
    June 10, 1992
    June 12, 1992 Quebec City Salle Jean-Paul-Tardif
    June 13, 1992 Ottawa Porter Hall The Toll
    June 14, 1992 Montreal La Brique
    Europe
    June 19, 1992 Kauhajoki Finland Nurmijärvi
    (Nummirock)
    June 27, 1992 Alsdorf Germany Freizeitpark
    (Bizarre Festival)
    Europe
    July 16, 1992 Girona Spain Les CasernesPlumons Negres
    Barri Baix
    July 18, 1992 Huesca Plaza de Toros de Huesca
    July 25, 1992 Madrid Campo Municipal MagallanesPorretas
    Latin America [279]
    September 13, 1992 Santiago Chile Velódromo Estadio Nacional Fiskales Ad-Hok
    September 16, 1992 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias Todos Tus Muertos
    September 17, 1992
    September 18, 1992
    September 19, 1992
    September 22, 1992 São Paulo Brazil Olympia Ratos de Porão
    September 23, 1992 Rio de Janeiro Canecão
    September 26, 1992 Mexico City Mexico Ex-Balneario Olímpico PantitlánAguelarre

    YAPS

    September 27, 1992Paciom

    Rebel'd

    North America [280] [281] [282]
    October 6, 1992 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom Overwhelming Colorfast
    October 7, 1992 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre Co-headlining with:
    Social Distortion
    Supported by:
    Overwhelming Colorfast
    October 8, 1992 Portland Roseland Theater
    October 10, 1992 Berkeley William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
    October 11, 1992 Davis Freeborn Hall
    October 12, 1992 Isla Vista Anaconda TheatreOverwhelming Colorfast
    October 14, 1992 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium House of Pain
    Overwhelming Colorfast
    October 15, 1992
    October 16, 1992House of Pain
    Big Drill Car
    October 17, 1992 San Diego Starlight Bowl Co-headlining with:
    Social Distortion
    Supported by:
    Overwhelming Colorfast
    October 18, 1992 Mesa Mesa Amphitheatre
    October 21, 1992 Dallas Bronco Bowl
    October 22, 1992 Austin Palmer Auditorium
    October 23, 1992 Houston The Unicorn
    October 24, 1992 New Orleans State Palace Theatre
    October 26, 1992 Atlanta International Ballroom
    October 28, 1992 Detroit State Theater
    October 29, 1992 Columbus Newport Music Hall
    October 30, 1992 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
    October 31, 1992 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
    November 2, 1992 Cleveland Public Auditorium
    November 3, 1992 Cincinnati Bogart's
    November 4, 1992 Big Rapids Williams Auditorium
    November 6, 1992 Pittsburgh Skibo Ballroom
    November 7, 1992BaltimoreHammerjack's
    November 8, 1992 Providence Johnson & Wales University
    November 10, 1992New York City Roseland Ballroom
    November 11, 1992
    November 13, 1992 Boston Orpheum Theatre
    Europe [283] [284] [285] [286]
    November 26, 1992 Munich Germany Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle Jingo de Lunch
    November 27, 1992 Stuttgart Messe Congress Centrum B
    November 29, 1992 Leipzig Haus Auensee
    December 1, 1992 Erlangen Stadthalle Erlangen
    December 2, 1992 Offenbach am Main Stadthalle Offenbach
    December 3, 1992 Freiburg im Breisgau Stadthalle Freiburg
    December 5, 1992 Cologne Sporthalle
    December 6, 1992 Hanover Music Hall
    December 7, 1992 Berlin Die Halle
    December 8, 1992 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
    December 10, 1992 Groningen Netherlands De Oosterpoort
    December 11, 1992 Rotterdam Nighttown
    December 13, 1992 Bristol England Bristol Rainbow Terrorvision
    December 14, 1992 Birmingham The Hummingbird
    December 15, 1992 Nottingham Rock City
    December 17, 1992 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
    December 18, 1992 Manchester England Manchester Academy
    December 19, 1992 Leeds Town and Country Club
    December 20, 1992 London Brixton Academy


    1993

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    Asia
    January 9, 1993 Tokyo Japan Nakano Sun Plaza
    January 10, 1993 Kawasaki Club Citta
    January 11, 1993 Tokyo Tokyo Yubin Chokin Hall
    January 12, 1993
    January 14, 1993 Nagoya Diamond Hall
    January 15, 1993
    January 17, 1993 Osaka Matsushita IMP Hall
    January 18, 1993
    Europe [287] [288] [289] [290]
    February 21, 1993 Paris France Élysée Montmartre Teasin' Babes
    February 22, 1993Shitbone
    February 23, 1993 Cabourg Hippodrome
    February 24, 1993 Dijon Le Forum
    February 26, 1993 Grenoble Le Summum
    February 27, 1993 Toulouse Le Dock
    February 28, 1993 Bordeaux Theatre Barbey
    March 2, 1993 Palma de Mallorca Spain Palacio de CongresosSkyline / The Last Gang
    March 3, 1993 Santomera Discoteca el LímiteHangar 18 / The Last Gang
    March 5, 1993 Gran Canaria PolideportivoThe Last Gang
    March 6, 1993 Solsona Disco Xelsa
    March 8, 1993 Madrid Sala CancillerHangar 18 + The Last Gang
    March 9, 1993
    March 10, 1993 Melgar de Fernamental Sala Vegas 2
    March 11, 1993 A Coruña Coliseum da Coruña
    March 15, 1993 Barcelona Zeleste Hangar 18

    The Last Gang

    March 16, 1993
    March 18, 1993 [291] Girona Palau de Fires
    March 19, 1993 [292] Zaragoza Carpa de la Chimenea
    March 20, 1993 [293] San Sebastián Polideportivo Anoeta
    North America [294]
    April 15, 1993 Danbury United States Unknown venue
    April 16, 1993 Poughkeepsie The Chance Outcrowd
    April 17, 1993 Trenton City Gardens
    April 22, 1993 Providence Donovan Dining Center
    April 23, 1993 New Haven Unknown venue
    April 24, 1993 Syracuse Skytop Field Screaming Trees
    Shinehead
    April 28, 1993 Allentown Zodiac Club End Zone
    April 29, 1993 Baltimore Hammerjack's Bob Geldof and the Happy Clubsters
    April 30, 1993 College Park McKeldin Library (Free concert)
    May 1, 1993 Scriba Bayshore Grove (Springfest)
    Europe [295]
    May 5, 1993 Athens Greece Rodon Club Panx Romana
    May 6, 1993
    May 7, 1993
    May 9, 1993 Florence Italy Auditorium Flog
    May 10, 1993 Spilimbergo Rototom
    May 11, 1993 Turin Big Club
    May 13, 1993 Gualtieri Il Tempo Discothèque
    May 14, 1993 Rome Teatro Tendastrisce
    May 15, 1993 Macerata Palasport
    May 16, 1993 Milan Rolling StoneSenzabenza
    May 18, 1993 Palma de Mallorca Spain Hipódromo de Son PardoSkyline
    May 19, 1993 Oviedo Estadio Carlos Tartiere Opening for:
    U2
    May 22, 1993 Madrid Vicente Calderón Stadium
    Latin America
    June 25, 1993 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias Massacre
    June 26, 1993
    June 27, 1993
    June 28, 1993
    June 29, 1993
    July 2, 1993 Mexico City Mexico Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera
    July 3, 1993
    North America [296]
    July 22, 1993 Providence United StatesLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
    July 24, 1993 New York City The Academy Dig
    Angelfish
    July 26, 1993 Montreal Canada Métropolis The Nils
    July 27, 1993 Toronto RPM Club
    July 28, 1993 Kitchener Lulu's Club Teenage Head
    July 31, 1993 High River High River Rodeo Centre (IN-FEST)
    Europe
    August 12, 1993 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
    August 13, 1993 Hultsfred Sweden Folkets Park (Hultsfred Festival)
    August 14, 1993 Dessel Belgium Crossterrein Witte Berg

    (Graspop Metal Meeting)

    August 15, 1993 Northeim Germany Waldbühne Slime
    The Bates
    North America
    August 27, 1993 Detroit United States Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum
    North America
    September 22, 1993 Danbury United StatesTuxedo Junction
    September 23, 1993 Sea Bright Tradewinds
    September 24, 1993New Haven Toad's Place My Little Funhouse
    September 25, 1993PoughkeepsieUnknown venue
    North America [297] [298]
    November 1, 1993 New Britain United StatesThe StingMy Little Funhouse
    November 5, 1993 Richmond The Flood Zone
    November 6, 1993 Wilmington Mad Monk
    November 8, 1993 Charlottesville Trax
    November 9, 1993 Morgantown West Virginia University
    November 11, 1993 Winston-Salem Ziggy's Motorola
    November 12, 1993 Myrtle Beach Purple Gator
    November 13, 1993 Norfolk The BoathouseMotorola
    November 14, 1993 Charlotte Pterodactyl ClubQueen Sarah Saturday
    November 16, 1993 Greenville Characters
    November 17, 1993 North Charleston Carolina Concert Stage At Desperado
    November 19, 1993 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    November 20, 1993Trenton City Gardens The Bouncing Souls
    Superbang Festival Tour
    December 4, 1993 Kassel Germany Eissporthalle Kassel
    December 6, 1993 Böblingen Sporthalle
    December 7, 1993 Berlin Deutschlandhalle
    December 8, 1993 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
    December 10, 1993 Munich Terminal 1 Flughafen München
    December 12, 1993 Hanover Eilenriedehalle
    December 13, 1993 Bremen Stadthalle Bremen
    December 14, 1993 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
    December 16, 1993 Essen Grugahalle
    December 17, 1993 Halle Eissporthalle
    December 18, 1993 Trier Europahalle

    1994

    Date [299] [300] CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    Oceania [301]
    January 21, 1994 Gold Coast Australia Gold Coast Parklands
    (Big Day Out)
    January 23, 1994 Melbourne Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
    (Big Day Out)
    January 25, 1994 Hobart Hobart City Hall
    January 26, 1994 Sydney Sydney Showground
    (Big Day Out)
    January 28, 1994 Wayville Royal Adelaide Showgrounds
    (Big Day Out)
    January 30, 1994 Fremantle Fremantle Oval
    (Big Day Out)
    Asia [301]
    February 2, 1994 Kawasaki Japan Club Citta
    February 3, 1994
    February 5, 1994 Fukuoka Tsukushi KaikanEscalaton
    February 6, 1994 Osaka Matsushita IMP Hall
    February 7, 1994 Nagoya Diamond Hall
    February 9, 1994KawasakiClub Citta
    February 10, 1994 Urge Overkill
    February 11, 1994
    North America [302] [303]
    March 8, 1994 San Francisco United States Warfield Theatre Frank Black
    March 9, 1994 Fresno Wilson Theater
    March 10, 1994 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
    March 11, 1994 San Diego Price Center
    March 12, 1994 Irvine Crawford Hall
    March 14, 1994HonoluluAfter Dark All
    March 16, 1994 Phoenix The GrindFrank Black
    March 18, 1994 Boulder Glenn Miller Ballroom
    March 20, 1994 Dallas The Bomb Factory Frank Black
    The Cadillac Tramps
    March 21, 1994 Houston Bayou City TheatreFrank Black
    The Reverend Horton Heat
    March 23, 1994 St. Louis Mississippi Nights Frank Black
    March 25, 1994 Chicago Riviera Theatre Frank Black
    Cowboy Junkies
    March 26, 1994 Detroit State Theatre Frank Black
    March 27, 1994 Columbus Newport Music Hall
    March 28, 1994 Cleveland Agora
    March 30, 1994 Providence The Strand
    March 31, 1994 New York City The Academy
    April 1, 1994 Roseland Ballroom
    April 2, 1994 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
    April 3, 1994 Asbury Park The Stone Pony
    April 5, 1994 New Haven Toad's Place
    April 6, 1994 College Park Ritchie Coliseum
    April 8, 1994 Atlanta The Roxy
    April 9, 1994 Birmingham Five Points South Music Hall
    April 11, 1994 Fort Lauderdale The Edge
    April 12, 1994 Orlando The Edge
    South America
    May 10, 1994 São Paulo Brazil Olympia Innocentes
    May 11, 1994
    May 12, 1994
    May 14, 1994 Buenos Aires Argentina José Amalfitani Stadium
    Performers
    Co-headlining with:
    Motörhead
    Supported by:
    Attaque 77
    2 Minutos
    Mal Momento
    May 16, 1994 Santiago Chile Teatro Monumental Los Morton
    May 18, 1994 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias 2 Minutos
    May 19, 1994
    Europe
    June 11, 1994 Nieuw-Schoonebeek Netherlands Heynen
    June 12, 1994 Brussels Belgium Luna Theater
    June 13, 1994 Ris-Orangis France Le Plan
    June 14, 1994 Paris Élysée Montmartre
    Europe
    June 23, 1994 Helsinki Finland Tavastia Club
    June 24, 1994 Kauhajoki Nummijärvi
    (Nummirock)
    June 25, 1994 Ringe Denmark Dyrskuepladsen
    (Midtfyns Festival)
    North America
    August 5, 1994 Toronto Canada Palladium Live
    August 6, 1994 Bridgenorth Pines Pavilion
    August 7, 1994 St. Catharines Canadian Auto Workers Union Hall
    August 9, 1994 Ottawa Ottawa Congress Centre
    August 10, 1994 Montreal Métropolis
    August 12, 1994 Kitchener Lulu's ClubTeenage Head
    August 13, 1994 Bala The KEE to Bala
    August 15, 1994 Buffalo United StatesBlind Mellons
    August 16, 1994* Rochester Horizontal Boogie Bar The Cells
    August 17, 1994 Allentown Starz End Zone
    August 19, 1994 Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom The Queers
    August 20, 1994 New Britain The Sting Fat Tuesday
    Europe [304] [305] [306]
    September 21, 1994 Oviedo Spain Plaza de toros Buenavista
    September 23, 1994 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
    September 24, 1994 Newcastle England Newcastle University Wierdswar
    September 25, 1994 London Brixton Academy S*M*A*S*H
    Speedway
    September 26, 1994 Nottingham Rock City These Animal Men
    September 28, 1994 Geneva Switzerland Palladium
    September 29, 1994 Milan Italy City Square
    September 30, 1994 Sassari Palasport Roberta Serradimigni
    October 1, 1994 Rimini Velvet Club
    October 4, 1994 Rome Teatro Tendastrisce Senzabenza
    October 6, 1994 Athens Greece Rodon Club Nightstalker
    October 7, 1994
    October 8, 1994
    October 10, 1994 Ljubljana Slovenia Tivoli Hall
    October 11, 1994 Zagreb Croatia Dom Sportova Hladno pivo
    October 12, 1994 Linz Austria Posthof Dharma Bums Insane
    October 13, 1994 Prague Czech Republic Lucerna Music Bar Plexis
    October 15, 1994 Arendonk Belgium Bemdhal
    October 16, 1994 Rotterdam Netherlands Nighttown
    South America [270] [307]
    November 5, 1994 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Circo VoadorInnocentes
    November 6, 1994 Belo Horizonte Parque de Exposições Bolivar de Andrade Viper
    Overdose
    Sepultura
    November 9, 1994 Porto Alegre Gigantinho Raimundos
    Sepultura
    November 11, 1994 Balneário Camboriú Pavilhão da Santur
    November 12, 1994 Curitiba Pedreira Paulo LeminskiViper
    Raimundos
    Sepultura
    November 14, 1994 Montevideo Uruguay Palacio Peñarol Luz Roja
    Trotsky Vengarán
    November 16, 1994 Rosario Argentina Estadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys
    November 18, 1994 Mar del Plata Go! Disco
    November 19, 1994 Bahía Blanca Club Estudiantes

    * - D Generation were supposed to open for this show but cancelled. [308]

    Typical setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "I Believe in Miracles"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "Substitute" (The Who cover) (Replaced by "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" after Leg 2)
    11. "I Wanna Live"
    12. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg"
    13. "Commando"
    14. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    15. "Rockaway Beach"
    16. "Pet Sematary"
    17. "Strength to Endure" or "Main Man"
    18. "Journey to the Center of the Mind" (The Amboy Dukes cover)
    19. "Take It as It Comes" (The Doors cover)
    20. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
    21. "7 and 7 Is" (Love cover)
    22. "Wart Hog"
    23. "Cretin Hop"
    24. "Listen to My Heart"
    25. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    26. "Pinhead"

    Encore:

    1. "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan cover)
    2. "Poison Heart"
    3. "We're a Happy Family"

    Encore 2:

    1. "The Shape of Things to Come" (Max Frost and the Troopers cover) or "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Motörhead cover)
    2. "Chinese Rock"
    3. "Beat on the Brat"

    1995

    Date [309] CityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
    North America [a] [310] [311]
    March 3, 1995 St. Petersburg United States Jannus Landing The Psychies

    The Solvents

    March 4, 1995 Fort Lauderdale The EdgeUnknown support
    March 5, 1995 Jacksonville The EdgeLa Vista Hotheads
    March 6, 1995 Orlando The Edge
    March 8, 1995 Greenville Characters The Independents
    March 9, 1995 Myrtle Beach The Social Room
    March 10, 1995 Winston-Salem Ziggy's Unknown support
    March 11, 1995 Charlotte Capri
    March 13, 1995 Raleigh The Ritz
    March 14, 1995 Richmond The Flood Zone
    March 15, 1995 Newark Stone Balloon
    March 17, 1995 Norfolk The Boathouse
    March 18, 1995 Baltimore Hammerjack's Jakkpot
    North America [137] [312] [313] [314]
    April 7, 1995 New Haven United States Toad's Place The Friggs
    April 8, 1995 Port Chester Capitol Theatre D Generation
    Our Lady Peace
    April 9, 1995 Garden City Nassau Community College
    April 10, 1995 Poughkeepsie The Chance
    April 12, 1995 Lancaster The Village
    April 13, 1995 Allentown Starz The Smarties

    Solution A.D.

    April 14, 1995 Martinsburg Slammers
    April 15, 1995 Milton Fiddlestyx
    April 18, 1995JacksonvilleThe Edge
    April 19, 1995St. PetersburgJannus LandingThe Psychies

    The Solvents

    April 20, 1995Fort LauderdaleThe EdgeLoad
    April 21, 1995OrlandoThe EdgeLaughing Boy
    April 23, 1995 Panama City Beach Spinnaker Beach Club
    April 30, 1995 Farmville Lancer Hall
    May 1, 1995RaleighThe Ritz Antiseen
    Queen Sarah Saturday
    May 3, 1995NewarkStone Balloon
    May 4, 1995RichmondThe Flood ZoneOtis
    Rocket 69
    May 5, 1995BaltimoreHammerjack'sJakkpot
    May 6, 1995NorfolkThe BoathouseOtis
    North America [315]
    May 20, 1995 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center
    (Buzzard Fest)
    May 24, 1995 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
    (Planetfest)
    May 25, 1995 Indianapolis The VogueDirt Merchants
    May 27, 1995 Madison Barrymore Theatre Face to Face
    May 28, 1995 Somerset Float Rite Park Amphitheatre
    (Edgefest)
    May 29, 1995 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater
    (New Rock Fest)
    June 3, 1995 Washington, D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
    (HFStival)
    North America
    June 17, 1995 Irvine United States Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
    (KROQ Weenie Roast)
    Europe
    June 24, 1995 Skellefteå Sweden Festivalområdet
    (Skellefteåfestivalem)
    June 25, 1995 Kalvøya Norway Festivalplassen
    (Kalvøyafestivalen)
    June 27, 1995 London England London Astoria Anti-Nowhere League
    Stop
    June 28, 1995
    June 29, 1995 Leicester University of Leicester
    July 1, 1995 Caen France Zénith de Caen
    (La Cale Festival)
    July 2, 1995 Ris-Orangis Le Plan
    July 3, 1995 Reims L'Usine Backsliders
    July 5, 1995 Marthon American Legend Festival
    July 7, 1995 Bonn Germany Biskuithalle
    July 8, 1995 Lummen Belgium Sportveld Sint-Ferdinand
    (Zwemdokrock)
    July 9, 1995 Dour La Plaine de La Machine à Feu
    (Dour Festival)
    July 10, 1995 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
    North America [4] [316] [317]
    August 2, 1995 Providence United States Strand Theater Solution A.D.
    August 4, 1995 Boston Avalon
    August 5, 1995 New York City The AcademyOtis
    August 6, 1995 Lido Beach Malibu Night ClubUnknown support
    August 8, 1995Allentown Starz Solution A.D.
    August 9, 1995Washington, D.C. The Capitol Ballroom Gren
    August 11, 1995 Agawam Riverside Park Stadium
    August 12, 1995 Asbury Park The Stone Pony
    August 14, 1995 Pittsburgh I.C. Light Amphitheatre Gren
    The Frampton Brothers
    August 15, 1995 Cleveland Nautica Stage Gren
    August 17, 1995 Pontiac Phoenix Plaza Amphitheater Dandelion
    August 18, 1995 Chicago Riviera Theatre Gren
    August 19, 1995 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
    (Pointfest)
    August 21, 1995 Denver Ogden Theatre
    August 23, 1995 Magna The Great SaltairHeadshake
    August 25, 1995 Paradise The Joint
    August 26, 1995 [318] Phoenix Party Gardens Lucy's Fur Coat
    August 28, 1995 [319] San Diego Soma San Diego Wax
    August 29, 1995Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Gren

    NY Loose

    August 30, 1995 Bakersfield Tejon TheatreGren
    August 31, 1995 San Francisco Warfield Theatre Wax
    September 2, 1995 Portland Roseland Theater Unknown support
    September 3, 1995 Seattle Memorial Stadium
    (Bumbershoot)
    September 10, 1995 Atlanta Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
    (99X Big Day Out)
    September 13, 1995Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Support act for:
    Pearl Jam
    September 14, 1995 Las Cruces Pan American Center
    September 16, 1995 Austin South Park Meadows
    September 17, 1995 New Orleans Tad Gormley Stadium
    South America [270]
    October 2, 1995 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias Cadena Perpetua
    Mal Momento
    October 3, 1995
    October 4, 1995Doble Fuerza
    Flema
    October 5, 1995Bien Desocupados
    October 6, 1995 2 Minutos
    Superuva
    October 7, 1995
    Asia
    October 16, 1995 Tokyo Japan Nakano Sun Plaza
    October 17, 1995
    October 18, 1995 Kawasaki Club Citta
    October 20, 1995 Fukuoka Crossing Hall
    October 22, 1995 Matsumoto Shakai Bunka Kaikan
    October 23, 1995KawasakiClub Citta
    October 25, 1995 Sapporo Zanaedu
    October 27, 1995 Nagoya Diamond Hall
    October 28, 1995KawasakiClub Citta
    October 29, 1995
    October 30, 1995 Nagoya Diamond Hall
    November 1, 1995 Osaka Matsushita IMP Hall
    November 2, 1995
    North America
    November 6, 1995 San Diego United States San Diego Sports Arena Support act for:
    Pearl Jam
    November 7, 1995
    November 18, 1995 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills Support act for:
    White Zombie
    November 20, 1995 Louisville Louisville Gardens
    November 21, 1995 Dayton Hara Arena
    November 22, 1995Cleveland CSU Convocation Center
    November 24, 1995 Muskegon L.C. Walker Arena
    November 25, 1995 Saginaw Wendler Arena
    November 27, 1995 Hamilton Canada Copps Coliseum
    November 28, 1995 Verdun Verdun Auditorium
    November 29, 1995 Lewiston United States Central Maine Civic Center
    November 30, 1995 Albany Knickerbocker Arena
    December 2, 1995 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre
    December 4, 1995 Rochester Blue Cross Arena
    December 5, 1995 Hamburg International Agri-Center
    December 6, 1995 Binghamton Broome County Arena
    December 10, 1995 Salisbury Wicomico Civic Center
    December 12, 1995 Salem Salem Civic Center
    December 13, 1995 Philadelphia Philadelphia Civic Center
    December 14, 1995 Fairfax Patriot Center
    1. All dates except March 8–11 were rescheduled due a throat infection that Joey had.

    Supporting act setlist

    1. "Durango 95"
    2. "Teenage Lobotomy"
    3. "Psycho Therapy"
    4. "Blitzkrieg Bop"
    5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
    6. "I Believe in Miracles"
    7. "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
    8. "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
    9. "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    10. "Spider-Man" or "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" (Tom Waits cover)
    11. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"
    12. "Rockaway Beach"
    13. "Pet Sematary"
    14. "The Crusher"
    15. "Cretin Family" or "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan cover)
    16. "Chinese Rock"
    17. "Somebody Put Something in My Drink"
    18. "Wart Hog"
    19. "Cretin Hop"
    20. "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Motörhead cover)
    21. "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World"
    22. "Pinhead"

    1996

    DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
    Europe [320] [321] [322]
    January 17, 1996 Florence Italy Teatro Tenda
    January 18, 1996 Rome Palladium Theater
    January 19, 1996 Budrio Palazzetto dello Sport Luciano Marani The Sultans of Ping FC
    Senzabenza
    January 20, 1996 Pordenone Palasport
    January 22, 1996 Milan Palatrussardi Senza Benza
    January 23, 1996 Munich Germany Terminal 1 Flughafen München Munich Rammstein
    January 24, 1996 Offenbach Stadthalle Offenbach
    January 26, 1996 Bonn Biskuithalle
    January 28, 1996 Berlin Huxley's Neue Welt
    January 29, 1996 Hamburg Docks
    January 30, 1996 Hanover Capitol
    January 31, 1996 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso The Sultans of Ping FC
    February 2, 1996 Bissegem Belgium De Kreun
    February 3, 1996 London England Brixton Academy The Sultans of Ping FC
    Scarfo
    North America [323] [324] [325]
    February 12, 1996 Providence United States Strand Theater Gren
    February 13, 1996 Northampton Pearl Street
    February 14, 1996 Boston Avalon
    February 16, 1996 Philadelphia Electric Factory
    February 17, 1996 Washington, D.C. The Capitol Ballroom Gren
    The Pietasters
    February 18, 1996 Port Chester Capitol Theatre Gren
    February 20, 1996 Harrisburg The Metron
    February 21, 1996 Lido Beach Malibu Night Club The Independents
    February 23, 1996 New Haven Toad's Place
    February 24, 1996 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    February 25, 1996 Red Bank The Count BasieThe Independents
    February 27, 1996 New York City Coney Island High
    February 28, 1996
    February 29, 1996The Academy
    (Recording for Greatest Hits Live )
    Gren
    South America [307]
    March 7, 1996 Rio de Janeiro Brazil KM de Vantagens Hall Raimundos
    Planet Hemp
    March 8, 1996 Mogi das Cruzes La BoomRaimundos
    Sepultura
    March 9, 1996 Porto Alegre Gigantinho
    March 10, 1996 Santo André Clube Atlético Aramaçan
    March 11, 1996 São Paulo Olympia Psycho 69
    March 12, 1996
    March 13, 1996
    March 16, 1996 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium Opening acts:
    Iggy Pop
    2 Minutos
    Attaque 77
    Die Toten Hosen
    North America [326] [327]
    April 18, 1996 Indianapolis United StatesThe VogueD Generation
    April 19, 1996 Chicago Riviera Theatre
    April 20, 1996 Kalamazoo State Theatre
    April 21, 1996 Detroit State Theatre D Generation
    April 23, 1996 Cleveland The Odeon
    April 25, 1996 Allentown Starz
    April 26, 1996 Pittsburgh I.C. Light Amphitheatre
    April 27, 1996 Rochester The Palestra
    April 28, 1996 Albany Lincoln Park
    (SUNY Parkfest)
    April 30, 1996New York CityConey Island High
    May 1, 1996
    North America [328] [329]
    May 22, 1996 Little Rock United StatesMidnight Rodeo
    May 23, 1996 Memphis Club 616D Generation
    May 25, 1996 Atlanta Masquerade Music Park Drivin N Cryin
    May 26, 1996 Birmingham Five Points South Music HallUnknown support
    Lollapalooza [330] [331]
    June 27, 1996 Kansas City United States Longview Lake
    June 28, 1996 Des Moines Iowa State Fairgrounds
    June 30, 1996 Pecatonica Winnebago County Fairgrounds
    July 2, 1996 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
    July 3, 1996 Thornville Buckeye Lake Music Center
    July 5, 1996 Barrie Canada Molson Park
    July 7, 1996 Quebec City Quebec Hippodrome
    July 9, 1996 Pownal United States Green Mountain Race Track
    July 10, 1996New York City Downing Stadium
    July 11, 1996
    July 13, 1996 Syracuse New York State Fairgrounds
    July 16, 1996 Ranson Charles Town Raceway
    July 18, 1996 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheater
    July 20, 1996 Rockingham Rockingham Speedway
    July 21, 1996 Newport Forks of the River Entertainment Showpark
    July 23, 1996 New Orleans UNO Lakefront Arena
    July 25, 1996 Ferris Old Fort Dallas
    July 27, 1996 Chandler Compton Terrace
    July 30, 1996 George The Gorge Amphitheatre
    July 31, 1996
    August 2, 1996 San Jose Spartan Stadium
    August 3, 1996 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
    August 4, 1996
    North America
    August 6, 1996 Los Angeles United States The Palace
    Recording for We're Outta Here!

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