No Substance Tour

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No Substance Tour
Tour by Bad Religion
Associated album No Substance
Start dateApril 25th, 1998
End dateJanuary 23rd, 1999
Legs8
No. of shows30 in Europe
30 in United States
10 in Canada
6 in South America
4 in Japan
95 in total
Bad Religion concert chronology

The No Substance Tour was a concert tour by punk rock band Bad Religion in support of their album, No Substance

Contents

Tour dates

The second North American leg was a part of the Warped Tour 1998. Some of the other bands that performed that year were Rancid, NOFX, The Specials, Less Than Jake and Deftones. The second European leg was a part of the European Warped Tour. The line-up for the European tour was Bad Religion headlining, along with The Specials, CIV, Lagwagon, No Fun at All, Unsane, Pitchshifter, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, No Use for a Name, Liberator, MxPx and Unwritten Law, although that line-up varied from show to show.

DateCityCountryVenueNotes
North American Leg [1]
April 25, 1998 Las Vegas United States Sam Boyd Stadium
April 29, 1998 Anaheim Linda's Doll Hut
May 1, 1998 Tempe Boston's
May 3, 1998 San Diego Cane's Bar & GrillSupport from Automatic 7 and Speedbuggy
May 4, 1998 West Hollywood Roxy Theatre Support from Automatic 7
May 6, 1998San Francisco Bottom of the Hill Support from Hate Fuck Trio and Speedbuggy
May 9, 1998 Seattle RCKCNDY
May 11, 1998 Chicago Double Door
May 12, 1998 Ann Arbor Blind Pig
May 14, 1998 Cambridge The Middle East
May 15, 1998New York City Irving Plaza
May 16th, 1998 Lancaster The Chameleon Club Cancelled for unknown reasons
May 17, 1998 Richmond WBZU Radio Show
May 18, 1998 Philadelphia Theatre of the Living Arts
May 19, 1998Washington, D.C. Black Cat
European Leg [2]
May 22, 1998 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
May 23, 1998 Gothenburg SwedenKåren Club
May 24, 1998 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
May 26, 1998 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit 36 Support from MxPx
May 27, 1998Berlin Huxley's Neue Welt
May 28, 1998 Bielefeld PC69
May 29, 1998 Nuremberg Frankenstadion Part of the Rock im Park festival
Bad Religion were fourth on the line-up, behind Ozzy Osbourne, Rammstein and Van Halen
Other acts on the day included Therapy?, Clawfinger and JBO
May 31, 1998 Nürburg Nürburgring Part of the Rock am Ring festival
Same line-up as the Rock im Park festival
June 1, 1998 Graz Austria Orpheum
June 2, 1998 Rimini Italy Velvet Club
June 3, 1998 Zürich Switzerland Rote Fabrik
North American Warped Tour [3]
June 30, 1998 Phoenix United States Celebrity Theatre Lot
July 1, 1998 Del Mar Del Mar Fairgrounds
July 2, 1998 Laguna Hills Lion Country Safari
July 4, 1998 Truckee Boreal Ski Resort Bad Religion hosted a July 4 BBQ on this date
July 5, 1998San FranciscoPier 30/32
July 7, 1998SeattleKingdome Lot
July 8, 1998 Vancouver Canada PNE Coliseum
July 9, 1998 Estacada United StatesTimberbowl
July 10, 1998 Nampa Idaho Center
July 11, 1998 Salt Lake City Utah State Fairgrounds
July 12, 1998 Boulder Franklin Field
July 14, 1998 Tulsa Mohawk Park
July 15, 1998 Fenton Buder Park
July 16, 1998Chicago United Center Parking Lot
July 17, 1998 Milwaukee Brewers Stadium Parking Lot
July 18, 1998 Somerset Float Rite Park AmphitheaterThis date was shared with Ozzfest
July 19, 1998 Lawrence Burcham Park
July 21, 1998 Pittsburgh I.C. Light Amphitheater
July 22, 1998 Pontiac Phoenix Center
July 23, 1998 Cleveland Nautica Entertainment Complex
July 24, 1998 Toronto Canada The Docks
July 25, 1998 Montreal Parc des Îles
July 26, 1998 Quebec City Centre du Foire
July 28, 1998 Buffalo United StatesLa Salle Park
July 29, 1998 Northampton Three County Fairgrounds
July 30, 1998Philadelphia CoreStates Spectrum
July 31, 1998Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium
August 1, 1998New York City Randall's Island
August 2, 1998 Asbury Park Stone Pony Lot
August 4, 1998 Jacksonville Jacksonville State Fairgrounds
August 5, 1998 Pompano Beach Pompano Beach Amphitheater
August 6, 1998 Orlando Central Florida Fairgrounds
August 8, 1998 Houston Astroarena
August 9, 1998 Austin Southpark Meadows
European Warped Tour [4]
August 22, 1998 Landsberg Germany Ritter von Leeb Kaserne
August 26, 1998 Stockholm SwedenArenan
August 28, 1998 Reading United Kingdom Little John's Farm Part of the Reading Festival
The Warped Tour line-up were put on the Carlsberg Export Stage
August 29, 1998 Hasselt-Kiewit BelgiumKempische SteenwegPart of the Pukkelpop festival
The Warped Tour line-up were put on the Skate Stage
August 30, 1998 Dronten Netherlands Walibi Holland Part of the Lowlands festival
September 5, 1998 Strasbourg France La Laiterie Part of the Festival des Artefacts
September 6, 1998 Hünxe/Dinslaken Germany Flugplatz Schwarze Heide
September 9, 1998Berlin Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide
September 10, 1998 Wiener Neustadt AustriaLibro Music Hall
September 11, 1998 Budapest HungaryEuropark LotBad Religion's first show in Hungary
September 12, 1998 Ljubljana Slovenia Križanke Bad Religion's first show in Slovenia
September 13, 1998 Inzell Germany Eisstadion Inzell
September 15, 1998 Bologna ItalyArena Festa de l'Unita
September 16, 1998 Milan PalaVobis
September 18, 1998 Barcelona Spain Pavello Olimpic de Badalona
September 19, 1998 Madrid Plaza de Toros La Cubierta
September 20, 1998 Pamplona Plaza de Toros de Pamplona
South American Leg [5]
March 9, 1999 São Paulo BrazilOlympia
March 10, 1999
March 11, 1999 Santos JumpSupport from White Frogs
March 12, 1999 Curitiba Forum
March 13, 1999 Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan
March 14, 1999 Santiago Chile Teatro Monumental Bad Religion's first show in Chile
Asian Leg [6]
April 14, 1999 Osaka JapanUmeda Heat Beat
April 15, 1999 Nagoya Bottom Line
April 17, 1999TokyoClub Citta
April 18, 1999
North American Leg [7]
May 14, 1999VancouverCanada University of British Columbia
May 15, 1999 Calgary Max Bell Arena Support from Strung Out, Loudmouth and Belvedere
May 16, 1999 Edmonton Shaw Conference Centre
May 18, 1999 Winnipeg Winnipeg Convention Centre Support from Strung Out, Loudmouth and Belvedere
May 21, 1999Toronto Warehouse
May 22, 1999MontrealPlace des NationsSupport from Strung Out, Loudmouth, Kid with Man Head and X Large
Jason Cruz from Strung Out joined the band on stage for Stranger than Fiction

Band members

Greg Graffin – Vocals
Brian Baker – Guitar and back-up vocals
Jay Bentley – Bass and back-up vocals
Greg Hetson – Guitar
Bobby Schayer – Drums

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