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Tour by Bad Religion | |
Associated album | No Substance |
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Start date | April 25th, 1998 |
End date | January 23rd, 1999 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 30 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
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.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Notes |
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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 & Grill | Support from Automatic 7 and Speedbuggy | |
May 4, 1998 | West Hollywood | Roxy Theatre | Support from Automatic 7 | |
May 6, 1998 | San 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, 1998 | New York City | Irving Plaza | ||
Cancelled for unknown reasons | ||||
May 17, 1998 | Richmond | WBZU Radio Show | ||
May 18, 1998 | Philadelphia | Theatre of the Living Arts | ||
May 19, 1998 | Washington, D.C. | Black Cat | ||
European Leg [2] | ||||
May 22, 1998 | Oslo | Norway | Rockefeller Music Hall | |
May 23, 1998 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Kåren Club | |
May 24, 1998 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Vega | |
May 26, 1998 | Hamburg | Germany | Große Freiheit 36 | Support from MxPx |
May 27, 1998 | Berlin | 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, 1998 | San Francisco | Pier 30/32 | ||
July 7, 1998 | Seattle | Kingdome Lot | ||
July 8, 1998 | Vancouver | Canada | PNE Coliseum | |
July 9, 1998 | Estacada | United States | Timberbowl | |
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, 1998 | Chicago | United Center Parking Lot | ||
July 17, 1998 | Milwaukee | Brewers Stadium Parking Lot | ||
July 18, 1998 | Somerset | Float Rite Park Amphitheater | This 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 States | La Salle Park | |
July 29, 1998 | Northampton | Three County Fairgrounds | ||
July 30, 1998 | Philadelphia | CoreStates Spectrum | ||
July 31, 1998 | Washington, D.C. | RFK Stadium | ||
August 1, 1998 | New 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 | Sweden | Arenan | |
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 | Belgium | Kempische Steenweg | Part 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, 1998 | Berlin | Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide | ||
September 10, 1998 | Wiener Neustadt | Austria | Libro Music Hall | |
September 11, 1998 | Budapest | Hungary | Europark Lot | Bad 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 | Italy | Arena 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 | Brazil | Olympia | |
March 10, 1999 | ||||
March 11, 1999 | Santos | Jump | Support 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 | Japan | Umeda Heat Beat | |
April 15, 1999 | Nagoya | Bottom Line | ||
April 17, 1999 | Tokyo | Club Citta | ||
April 18, 1999 | ||||
North American Leg [7] | ||||
May 14, 1999 | Vancouver | Canada | 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, 1999 | Toronto | Warehouse | ||
May 22, 1999 | Montreal | Place des Nations | Support 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 |
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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