Race Around Uranus Tour

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Race Around Uranus Tour
Tour by Less Than Jake and Blink-182
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Tour poster
LocationNorth America
Associated album Losing Streak
Dude Ranch
Start dateSeptember 1, 1997
End dateOctober 11, 1997
Legs1
No. of shows39

The Race Around Uranus Tour was a concert tour by rock bands Less Than Jake and Blink-182. The tour visited clubs and theaters in late 1997.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
September 1, 1997HoustonUnited StatesFitzgerald's
September 2, 1997AlbuquerqueEl Ray Theatre
September 4, 1997AustinEmo's
September 5, 1997TempeElectric Ballroom
September 6, 1997San BernardinoCitrus Pavilion
September 7, 1997HollywoodThe Palace
September 8, 1997
September 9, 1997TucsonRialto Theatre
September 10, 1997Santa BarbaraEmerald City
September 11, 1997
September 12, 1997PetalumaPhoenix Theatre
September 13, 1997Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
September 14, 1997SacramentoThe Grind
September 16, 1997PortlandLa Luna
September 17, 1997SeattleRock Candy
September 18, 1997 Moscow Xenon
September 19, 1997BozemanGallatin Fairgrounds
September 20, 1997Salt Lake CityBicks
September 21, 1997DenverOgden Theatre
September 23, 1997Sioux FallsPomp Room
September 24, 1997MinneapolisFirst Avenue
September 25, 1997MilwaukeeThe Rave
September 26, 1997ChicagoThe Metro
September 27, 1997PontiacClutch Cargos
September 28, 1997ClevelandOdeon
September 29, 1997OberlinOlberlin College
September 30, 1997PittsburghClub Laga
October 1, 1997RochesterWalter Street Music Hall
October 2, 1997MontrealCanadaLe Spectrum
October 3, 1997New York CityUnited StatesTramps
October 4, 1997Asbury ParkThe Stone Pony
October 5, 1997PhiladelphiaTrocadero
October 6, 1997Washington, D.C.Capitol Ballroom
October 7, 1997Virginia BeachPeabody's
October 8, 1997CarrboroCat's Cradle
October 9, 1997AtlantaThe Masquerade
October 10, 1997Orange Park, FLShades
October 11, 1997GainesvilleAlachua Fairgrounds

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