Rod Stewart Concerts 1990s

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March 2, 1990 Mercato dei Fiori, Sanremo, ITY (Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo 1990 performing "Downtown Train") March 3, 1990 Rhein-Ruhr-Halle, Duisburg, GER (GERMAN TV "Wetten, dass..? aus Duisburg" performing "Downtown Train")

March 2, 1991 Rhein-Ruhr-Halle, Duisburg, GER (GERMAN TV "Wetten, dass..? aus Duisburg" performing "Rhythm of My Heart") March 25-26, 1991 Exhibition and Conference Centre, Aberdeen, SCOT March 30, 1991 Belfast, NI

April 1-2 & 4-5, 1991 Wembley Arena, London, ENG April 9-11, 1991 NEC Arena, Birmingham, ENG April 14, 1991 MECC, Maastricht, NED April 15, 1991 Sportpaleis, Merksem, BEL April 16, 1991 Antwerp, BEL ? April 19-20, 1991 Globe Arena, Stockholm, SWE April 24, 1991 Ostseehalle, Kiel, GER April 27, 1991 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER April 28, 1991 Westfalenhalle 1, Dortmund, GER May 4-5, 1991 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER May 8, 1991 Eissporthalle, Kassel, GER May 9, 1991 Eisstadion, Memmingen, GER May 11, 1991 Arena di Verona, Verona, ITY May 12, 1991 Patinoire de Malley, Lausanne, SUI May 14-15, 1991 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI May 17, 1991 Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT May 19-20, 1991 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER May 24-25, 1991 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER May 26, 1991 Albgaustadion, Ettlingen, GER May 29, 1991 Waldbühne, Berlin, GER June 1, 1991 Celtic Park, Glasgow, SCOT June 2, 1991 International Stadium, Gateshead, ENG June 4, 1991 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, ENG June 6, 1991 Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT June 7, 1991 Old Trafford Football Stadium, Manchester, ENG June 9, 1991 International Stadium, Gateshead, ENG June 12-13, 1991 Portman Road, Ipswich, ENG June 15, 1991 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supported by Status Quo & Joe Cocker) June 17, 1991 Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT June 18, 1991 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER June 21, 1991 Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, GER June 22, 1991 Städtisches Stadion, Bayreuth, GER June 24-25, 1991 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, FRA June 27, 1991 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED June 29, 1991 RDS Arena, Dublin, IRE June 30, 1991 Hannover, GER July 5, 1991 Westfalenhalle 1, Dortmund, GER July 6, 1991 Olympiastadion, Munich, GER July 10, 1991 Arena Civica, Milan, ITY July 12, 1991 Maimarkthalle, Mannheim, GER July 13, 1991 Freilichtbühne Loreley, St. Goarshausen, GER July 16, 1991 Vienna, AUT July 20, 1991 Volkspark, Hamburg, GER July 21, 1991 Strand, De Panne, BEL (Belga Beach Festival 1991) July 23, 1991 Birmingham, ENG July 26, 1991 G-MEX Centre, Manchester, ENG July 27, 1991 Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, IRE August 17, 1991 Citadel Hill, Halifax, NS August 20, 1991 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY August 21, 1991 Portland, ME August 23-24, 1991 Centrum, Worcester, MA August 26, 1991 Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA August 27, 1991 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH August 29, 1991 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON August 30, 1991 CCE Grandstand at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, ON September 1, 1991 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD September 2, 1991 Ervin J. Nutter Center, Fairborn, OH September 4, 1991 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI September 5, 1991 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO September 7, 1991 Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, Greenwood Village, CO September 10, 1991 Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, CA September 11, 1991 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA September 13-15, 1991 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA September 19-20, 1991 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL September 21, 1991 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN September 24 & 26-27, 1991 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ September 28, 1991 Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY October 1-2, 1991 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA October 4, 1991 Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte, NC October 5, 1991 Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, NC October 6, 1991 Starwood Amphitheatre, Nashville, TN October 12, 1991 Suncoast Dome, St. Petersburg, FL October 13-14, 1991 Miami Arena, Miami, FL October 17, 1991 Omni, Atlanta, GA October 18, 1991 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA October 19, 1991 Leon County Civic Center Arena, Tallahassee, FL October 22-23, 1991 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX October 25, 1991 Coca-Cola Starplex, Dallas, TX October 26, 1991 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO October 29, 1991 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN October 30, 1991 Memphis, TN November 1, 1991 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN November 2, 1991 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL November 6, 1991 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY November 9, 1991 Civic Center, Providence, RI November 12-13, 1991 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY November 19, 1991 Le Forum de Montréal, Montreal, QC November 21, 1991 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA November 23-24, 1991 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI December 4, 1991 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB December 6-7, 1991 Saddledome, Calgary, AB December 9, 1991 BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC December 10, 1991 Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA December 13, 1991 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA December 14, 1991 Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ December 18-20, 1991 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, MEX

January 11, 1992 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY January 12, 1992 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC January 14, 1992 Civic Center, Charleston, WV January 15, 1992 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH January 17, 1992 Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL January 19, 1992 Capital Centre, Landover, MD January 20, 1992 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA January 22, 1992 SkyDome, Toronto, ON January 23, 1992 Centrum, Worcester, MA January 24, 1992 Civic Center, Hartford, CT January 27-28, 1992 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY January 29, 1992 Boston Garden, Boston, MA February 1-2, 1992 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI February 4, 1992 Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN February 7 & 9-10, 1992 Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA February 12, 1992 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA February 14-15, 1992 Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA February 29, 1992 Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, NZ March 3-4, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia March 6-8, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia March 11-12, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, Australia March 14-15, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia March 17-19, 1992 National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia March 22-23, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia March 26-28 & 31, 1992 National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia April 2-3, 1992 Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia

February 5, 1993 Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, CA February 25, 1993 Teatro Ariston, Sanremo, Italy (Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo 1993 performing "Ruby Tuesday") March 20, 1993 Sporthalle Oberwerth, Koblenz, German (GERMAN TV "Wetten, dass..? aus Koblenz" performing "Ruby Tuesday")

July 13, 1993 Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, CA (MTV Movie Awards 1993) July 28-29, 1993 Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA July 30, 1993 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA July 31-August 1, 1993 Blockbuster Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA August 5, 1993 Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ August 6, 1993 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV August 8, 1993 Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, Greenwood Village, CO August 10, 1993 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS August 11, 1993 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO August 13-14, 1993 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL August 15, 1993 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN August 18, 1993 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI August 20, 1993 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON August 21, 1993 Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa, ON August 27, 1993 Donauinsel, Vienna, AUT August 28, 1993 Alter Flughafen Riem, Munich, GER (Rock Over Germany Munich 1993) August 29, 1993 Airbase 7, Wildenrath, GER (Rock Over Germany Wildenrath 1993) September 1, 1993 Globe Arena, Stockholm, SWE September 2, 1993 Bucharest, ROM September 4, 1993 Finthen Airfield, Mainz, GER (Rock Over Germany Mainz 1993) September 5, 1993 Flugplatz, Lüneburg, GER (Rock Over Germany Lüneburg 1993) September 10, 1993 Deer Creek, Pittsburgh, PA September 10, 1993 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN September 10, 1993 Cleveland, OH ? September 12, 1993 Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA September 15, 1993 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ September 17-19, 1993 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA September 22-23, 1993 Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY September 25, 1993 Tiger Stadium, Detroit, MI September 28, 1993 Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA September 29, 1993 New York City, NY (US TV "Late Show With David Letterman" performing "Reason to Believe") September 29, 1993 Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, NC October 1, 1993 Starwood Amphitheatre, Antioch, TN October 2, 1993 Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte, NC October 3, 1993 Hilton Head, SC October 6, 1993 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN October 8, 1993 Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA October 9, 1993 Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN October 10, 1993 Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA October 15, 1993 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA October 16-17, 20-21 & 23, 1993 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (supported by Patty Smyth) October 24, 1993 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA October 28, 1993 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY October 29, 1993 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH October 31-November 2, 1993 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY November 5, 1993 Forum, Montreal, QC November 8-9, 1993 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA November 11, 1993 Civic Center, Hartford, CT November 12, 1993 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY November 14, 1993 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA November 15, 1993 USAir Arena, Landover, MD November 17, 1993 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL November 18, 1993 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL November 20, 1993 USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL November 21-22, 1993 Miami Arena, Miami, FL November 24, 1993 Omni, Atlanta, GA November 26, 1993 Alamodome, San Antonio, TX November 27, 1993 Summit, Houston, TX November 28, 1993 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX December 1, 1993 Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE December 4, 1993 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon, SK December 6, 1993 Olympic Saddledome, Calgary, AB December 8, 1993 Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA December 9, 1993 Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB December 11, 1993 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC

Rod Stewart A Night To Remember Tour 1994 - Unplugged...And More

February 11, 1994 Le Forum de Montréal, Montreal, QC February 13, 1994 Boston Garden, Boston, MA February 14, 1994 Centrum, Worcester, MA February 16, 1994 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ February 18, 1994 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY February 19, 1994 USAir Arena, Landover, MD February 23, 1994 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI February 24, 1994 Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL February 26, 1994 UTC Arena, Chattanooga, TN February 27, 1994 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC March 2, 1994 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH March 3, 1994 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY March 6, 1994 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA March 7, 1994 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA March 9, 1994 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA March 10, 1994 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC March 12, 1994 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL March 13, 1994 USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL March 15, 1994 Omni, Atlanta, GA March 16, 1994 Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL March 18, 1994 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS March 19, 1994 LSU Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA March 20, 1994 Tupelo Coliseum, Tupelo, MS March 23, 1994 Ervin J. Nutter Center, Fairborn, OH March 24, 1994 Mark of the Quad Cities, Moline, IL March 26, 1994 Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK March 27, 1994 Coca-Cola Starplex, Dallas, TX March 29, 1994 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX March 30, 1994 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX April 1, 1994 Special Events Center, El Paso, TX April 2, 1994 Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ April 3 & 5, 1994 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA April 22-24, 1994 Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, JPN April 26-27, 1994 Osaka-jou Hall, Osaka, JPN April 29, 1994 Saporo, JPN

December 31, 1994 Praia de Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, BRA

Rod Stewart A Spanner in the Works Tour 1995/1996

June 8, 1995 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, SCOT June 10, 1995 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, SCOT June 11, 1995 International Stadium, Gateshead, ENG June 15, 1995 Volksfestplatz, Hof, GER June 17, 1995 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG June 18, 1995 Flugplatz, Lüneburg, GER June 20, 1995 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED June 21, 1995 Gent, BEL ? June 23, 1995 Grugahalle, Essen, GER June 25, 1995 Flugplatz, Schwalmstadt, GER (24th?) June 26, 1995 Halle, GER ? June 28, 1995 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, FRA June 29, 1995 Zénith, Nancy, FRA

July 1, 1995 Olympiastadion, Munich, GER July 2, 1995 Linzer Stadion, Linz, AUT July 4, 1995 Waldbühne, Berlin, GER July 5, 1995 Flanders Expo, Ghent, BEL July 7, 1995 Ullevi, Gothenburg, SWE July 8, 1995 Prague, CZR July 9, 1995 Pferderennbahn, Frauenfeld, SUI July 11, 1995 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, DEN (12th) July 14, 1995 Ostseestadion, Rostock, GER July 15, 1995 Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion, Halle, GER July 18, 1995 Stadionul Național, Bucharest, ROM July 19, 1995 İnönü Stadium, Istanbul, TUR July 21, 1995 RDS Arena, Dublin, IRE July 22, 1995 Maine Road, Manchester, ENG July 23, 1995 Villa Park, Birmingham, ENG

August 26, 1995 Araneta Coliseum, Manila PHIL

September 2-3, 1995 Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA

November 25-26 & 28-30, 1995 Wembley Arena, London, ENG

December 3-4, 1995 SECC, Glasgow, SCOT December 6, 1995 Point Theatre, Dublin, IRE December 8, 1995 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, ENG December 9, 1995 NYNEX Arena, Manchester, ENG December 11, 1995 Newcastle Arena, Newcastle, ENG December 13-14, 1995 Birmingham, ENG

January 12, 1996 Marine Messe, Fukuoka, JPN January 14, 1996 Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, JPN January 17, 1996 Rainbow Hal, Nagoya, JPN January 18, 1996 Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, JPN January 20, 1996 Tsukisamu Dome, Sapporo, JPN January 22-23, 1996 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, JPN January 26, 1996 Las Vegas, NV January 27, 1996 America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ January 31, 1996 Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT

February 2, 1996 El Paso, TX February 3, 1996 San Antonio, TX February 5, 1996 Summit, Houston, TX February 6, 1996 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX February 8, 1996 Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK February 10, 1996 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA February 11, 1996 Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN February 13, 1996 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC February 14, 1996 Chapel Hill, NC February 16-17, 1996 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA February 19, 1996 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA February 20, 1996 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY February 22, 1996 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY February 23, 1996 Civic Center, Hartford, CT February 25, 1996 Forum, Montreal, QC February 26, 1996 Corel Centre, Ottawa, ON February 28, 1996 USAir Arena, Landover, MD February 29, 1996 Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA

March 2, 1996 Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ March 4, 1996 Centrum, Worcester, MA March 5, 1996 Fleet Center, Boston, MA March 6, 1996 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME March 15, 1996 Gund Arena, Cleveland, OH March 16, 1996 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH March 18, 1996 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI March 19, 1996 MARK of the Quad Cities, Portland, ME March 21, 1996 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN March 22, 1996 United Center, Chicago, IL March 23, 1996 Murphy Center, Murfreesboro, TN March 26, 1996 Omni, Atlanta, GA March 27, 1996 Thompson–Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN March 29, 1996 Kiel Center, St. Louis, MO

April 1, 1996 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI April 3, 1996 Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA April 4, 1996 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN April 6, 1996 Fargodome. Fargo, ND April 8, 1996 Winnipeg, AB April 9, 1996 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon, SK April 12, 1996 Canadian Airlines Saddledome, Calgary, AB April 13, 1996 Edmonton Coliseum, Edmonton, AB April 15, 1996 General Motors Place, Vancouver, BC April 16, 1996 Rose Garden Arena, Portland, OR April 19, 1996 Maui, HI April 20, 1996 San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA April 21, 1996 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV April 24, 1996 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA April 26-27, 1996 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA April 28, 1996 Blockbuster Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA

May 1, 1996 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO May 3, 1996 Alamodome, San Antonio, TX May 4, 1996 Cajundome, Lafayette, LA May 5, 1996 Civic Center, Pensacola, FL May 7, 1996 Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL May 8, 1996 North Charleston Coliseum, Charleston, SC May 10, 1996 Sun Dome, Tampa, FL May 11, 1996 Miami Arena, Miami, FL May 12, 1996 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL May 15, 1996 Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, NC May 17, 1996 GTE Amphitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA May 18, 1996 Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA May 19, 1996 Atlantic City, NJ May 21, 1996 SkyDome, Toronto, ON May 22-23, 1996 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY May 25, 1996 Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center, Scranton, PA May 26, 1996 Great Woods Amphitheater, Mansfield, MA

August 16, 1997 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG ("Songs & Visions", with Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton, Jon Bon Jovi, Chaka Khan, K.D. Lang, Robert Palmer, Seal, Rod Stewart & Steve Winwood)

November 16-17, 1997 Kremlin Palace, Moscow, RUS

Rod Stewart All Rod, All Night, All the Hits Tour 1998/1999

June 2, 1998 Tower Records, West Hollywood, CA (promoting his new album) June 2, 1998 Roxy, West Hollywood, CA (promoting his new album) June 2, 1998 Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood, CA (promoting his new album)

July 14-15, 1998 Meadows Music Theater, Hartford, CT July 17-18, 1998 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ July 21, 1998 Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre, Camden, NJ July 22, 1998 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA July 24, 1998 SkyDome, Toronto, ON July 25, 1998 Centre Molson, Montreal, QC July 29, 1998 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH July 30, 1998 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN

August 1, 1998 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI August 2, 1998 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY August 4, 1998 Scranton, PA August 5, 1998 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH August 7, 1998 Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA August 8, 1998 Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, OH August 9, 1998 Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI August 12, 1998 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI August 14, 1998 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS August 15, 1998 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO August 16, 1998 New World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL August 21, 1998 GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA August 22, 1998 Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, NC August 23, 1998 Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA August 25, 1998 Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte, NC August 26, 1998 Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA August 29, 1998 Coral Sky Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL August 30, 1998 Ice Palace, Tampa, FL

September 1, 1998 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS September 2, 1998 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX September 3, 1998 Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas, TX September 5, 1998 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV September 6, 1998 Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ September 9, 1998 Idaho Center Arena, Nampa, ID September 11, 1998 General Motors Place, Vancouver, BC September 12, 1998 Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA September 13, 1998 Rose Garden Arena, Portland, OR September 15, 1998 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA September 18, 1998 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA September 24, 1998 Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, CA September 25, 1998 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA

October 2-3, 1998 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY October 30, 1998 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN

November 7, 1998 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI November 8, 1998 Messehalle, Friedrichshafen, GER November 10, 1998 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, GER November 11, 1998 Forum København, Copenhagen, DEN November 12, 1998 Spektrum, Oslo, NOR November 14, 1998 Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, FIN November 16, 1998 Globe Arena, Stockholm, SWE November 17, 1998 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, SWE November 19, 1998 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER November 21-22, 1998 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER November 24, 1998 Messehalle, Erfurt, GER November 25, 1998 Westfalenhalle 1, Dortmund, GER November 27, 1998 Bremen, GER November 28, 1998 Kölnarena, Cologne, GER November 30, 1998 Messehalle 7, Leipzig, GER December 1, 1998 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER December 3, 1998 Ostseehalle, Kiel, GER December 4, 1998 Messehalle 2, Hannover, GER December 6-7, 1998 Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT December 9, 11-13 & 16, 1998 London, Earl's Court, ENG December 17, 1998 NEC Arena, Birmingham, ENG December 21-22, 1998 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG

February 12, 1999 Nashville Arena, Nashville, TN February 13, 1999 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC February 14, 1999 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL February 18, 1999 National Car Rental Center, Sunrise, FL February 20, 1999 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL February 21, 1999 North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, SC February 23, 1999 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN February 25, 1999 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY February 26, 1999 First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA February 27, 1999 Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, CT March 2, 1999 Baltimore Arena, Baltimore, MD March 3, 1999 Fleet Center, Boston, MA March 5, 1999 Ledyard, CT March 6, 1999 Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ March 7, 1999 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA March 10, 1999 Civic Center, Roanoke, VA March 11, 1999 Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA March 13, 1999 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC March 14, 1999 Civic Center, Charleston, WV March 16, 1999 Ervin J. Nutter Center, Fairborn, OH March 17, 1999 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY March 19, 1999 Value City Arena at the Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH March 20, 1999 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI March 21, 1999 Toledo, OH March 23, 1999 Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NY March 25, 1999 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON March 26, 1999 Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON March 27, 1999 Corel Centre, Ottawa, ON April 7, 1999 Rockford, IL April 8, 1999 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN April 10, 1999 Kohl Center, Madison, WI April 11, 1999 CSU Convocation Center, Cleveland, OH April 13, 1999 Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL April 14, 1999 Joyce Center, South Bend, IN April 16, 1999 Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL April 17, 1999 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI April 18, 1999 Civic Center, Erie, PA April 21, 1999 UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA April 23, 1999 Alamodome, San Antonio, TX April 24, 1999 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX April 25, 1999 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX April 28, 1999 World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO April 29, 1999 E Center, West Valley, UT May 1, 1999 Canadian Airlines Saddledome, Calgary, AB May 2, 1999 Skyreach Centre, Edmonton, AB May 3, 1999 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon, SK May 4, 1999 General Motors Place, Vancouver, BC May 6, 1999 KeyArena, Seattle, WA May 7, 1999 Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA June 4, 1999 Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek, Raleigh, NC June 5, 1999 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA (Kiss 108 FM 'The Big One') June 6, 1999 GTE Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA June 9, 1999 Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA June 10, 1999 BI-LO Center, Greenville, SC June 13, 1999 Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN June 15, 1999 Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA June 16, 1999 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD June 18, 1999 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ June 19, 1999 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA June 20, 1999 Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY June 23, 1999 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO June 24, 1999 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI (Summerfest 1999) June 26-27, 1999 Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

July 3, 1999 Hampden Park, Glasgow, SCOT (Inauguration of the new Hampden Football Stadium)

October 6, 1999 Neal S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI

October 17, 1999 Sullivan Sports Arena, Anchorage, AK

December 31, 1999 Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV, Las Vegas, NV (The Millennium Concert)

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rod stewart a night to remember tour

ROD STEWART A Night To Remember (Rare original 50-page A5 size spiral-bound tour itinerary book for the USA leg of the 1994 tour, includes tour dates, venues, hotel & travel arrangements for both band & crew, annotated in places by the original crew member. This superb itinerary is printed on a mixture of white and pink paper and has a black and pink Rod Stewart silhouette artist/title front cover with clear protective PVC covers).

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Opinion The ‘spine-tingling’ live music moments that live in readers’ memories

In his March 25 essay, “ Take it from me: See your music heroes before it’s too late ,” Post columnist Marc Thiessen chronicled his passion for concertgoing. We asked readers to share their most indelible live-music memories. Hundreds of them wrote in with tales of serendipity, transcendence and lifelong dreams fulfilled.

I paid for one concert. I got two.

I went to see Prince at the Worcester Centrum some years ago. After the show, we went to a local hotel to have a drink in the bar while traffic cleared out. As we were sipping our drinks, we heard a bit of a hubbub, we heard a guitar, and we stepped out of our corner booth to see: Prince and the Revolution onstage in the hotel bar. Prince felt that the concert had been sloppy and his band needed a rehearsal. And there we were, dozens of us, grooving to Prince at a hotel bar. It was the most glorious night I will ever see.

Julia Figueras , Rochester, N.Y.

Fans in perfect harmony

Back before Ed Sheeran was a megastar, I got to see him in concert at Hollywood’s intimate Hotel Cafe. Standing two feet from the stage, I chatted with a couple of superfans who’d literally flown in to L.A. just for the show.

Eventually, Ed took the stage — it was just him, his guitar and his looping machine — and started his performance. When he got to the song “Lego House,” my new superfan friends were singing along, but in perfect harmony with Ed. As they were literally right in front of him, Ed heard them singing and called them up onstage to help him sing the song. They happily obliged, and Ed finished the song with his “backup singers” sharing the mic with him.

Ed was clearly enjoying the moment, but these women were literally having the time of their lives. To see that kind of spontaneous joy happen onstage was, as Marc Thiessen described in his essay , truly “spine-tingling.”

Jeff Axelrod , Zhangjiagang, China

Swooning to Sinatra

My dad learned to speak English in Cuba listening to two things on the radio: Yankees games and Frank Sinatra. When we came to this country, while my friends had rock at home, I had big band music. To this day, Frank Sinatra is my favorite.

In college I took a trip to New York City. I did all the great jazz bars, and I lucked out and got one ticket at the Uris Theatre to see Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald … and my idol, Frank Sinatra. I found myself sitting one row behind this strange, baldheaded guy in a huge sable coat and big — I mean really big — glasses: Elton John. He was eating the concert up.

We all saw Frank knock a woman out. Frank was singing the Beatles tune “Something,” one of the all-time classics. He was 57 or so then, and the audience was full of bobby-soxers from his Columbia Records days. In those days, it was not uncommon for those young ladies to stand through an entire performance and faint when “Ol’ Blue Eyes” started crooning.

So Sinatra hits the line “Something in the way she mooooves … ” and, as he gets to the last word, he spins to the audience, locks in on one of the women, enraptured as she must have been 30 years earlier, and points to her. Bam! She dropped like a rock. Her friends caught her and eased her down into her seat, fanned her for a moment so she could get a little air, then returned their attention to the reason they were in attendance.

Alex Castellanos , Key Largo, Fla.

Her last chance

My wife and I have been married for over 45 years. She’s been a huge Rod Stewart fan since her teenage years, and we always went to his live shows when living (for most of our lives) in the D.C. area. However, my wife has battled recurring bouts of cancer the past nine years, and her last surgery left her permanently partially paralyzed and wheelchair-bound.

Before that last surgery, and some seven years ago, I actually won two tickets to see her beloved “Rod.” Unfortunately, my wife was still feeling the effects of chemo and turned them down. Believing this might be the last time in her lifetime to see him, I kept urging her to attend the show, but she just wasn’t up to it.

Fast-forward seven years, and although my wife is cancer-free, she’s paralyzed. I see that the 79-year-old Stewart is on tour and scheduled to appear in our retirement hometown of Tampa, and this time, I don’t give my wife the choice: I just buy the unbelievably expensive tickets and surprise her. I wheel her into the theater, we sit in the handicapped area, and we could not believe how great of a two-plus-hour show Stewart put on. He sang all the hits, he had a fantastic band, and his energy level and voice were those of a 40-year-old! Stewart always had that distinctive gravely voice, and it serves him well as he approaches 80. That was most likely our last Stewart concert … but you never know. It was great to see how happy he made my wife.

Don Katzen , Tampa, Fla.

‘Like rock-and-roll church’

Bruce Springsteen. Dec. 15, 1978. Winterland Ballroom. San Francisco. I went because one of my younger brothers had been talking so much about Springsteen. I was a jazz snob and went only because it was a last chance to step foot inside the legendary Winterland arena; it was to close forever later that month.

Three songs in, I was hooked. It was like rock-and-roll church: promise, hope and salvation delivered with such conviction that even today I feel the magic. Many Springsteen shows later, there is still nothing like Winterland in ’78.

Felix Contreras , Silver Spring, Md.

A near-death experience

One of my husband’s favorite bands was Yes. My husband was an accomplished bass player himself. Yes was coming to D.C. at the Warner Theatre on July 15, 2014, so I got us tickets. What my husband didn’t know was I got us front-row seats and backstage passes to meet the band. He sat right in front of Chris Squire the entire show. The next year, Squire died in Phoenix. My husband was so grateful I got those tickets.

Brenda Lawhorn , Florence, S.C.

A dude in the nude

A guy, completely naked, with a circle of people around him, dancing to “Space/Fire on theMountain” at a Grateful Dead show at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia in the early ’80s.

Harry Freed , Philadelphia

A priceless splurge

Bob Marley with his acoustic guitar and a spotlight on a bare stage at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh singing “Redemption Song” a little more than a week before he died in 1981. I was a young lawyer whose client had just paid her. I used the money to buy the ticket, and the performance was the best that I ever saw. It broke my heart that he died soon after; I didn’t know that he was even sick with cancer. The song was a blessing to me.

Charlene Newkirk , Pittsburgh

Storming the Beatles

The Beatles, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, August 1966. “Revolver” had just come out — er, “dropped.” The crowd was so electrified that people knocked down the snow fences around the field and stormed the stage. I was caught up in the wave. And there they were, live, right up on the stage in front of me. Smiling, playing and thanking us ! It was more than the music; it was the magic. For one brief shining musical moment, never to appear ever again.

George DeBolt , Pittsburgh

Unexpected guest stars

The National Symphony Orchestra was playing Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” at the Wolf Trap concert venue. Late in the third movement, “The Pines of the Janiculum,” the composer calls for a recording of a nightingale to be played over the orchestra’s quiet strings. On this magical evening, the taped nightingale song inspired the songbirds of Vienna, Va., to raise their own voices and join in the music. As dusk fell, the concert hall was surrounded with live birdsong. This was in the late-1980s.

Laura Bligh , Vienna, Va.

A beer with das band

Berlin seeing my favorite band, Cage the Elephant, in a small grungy club that held about 300 people as one of the first shows of their Social Cues tour. I was right at the stage, and Brad Shultz shared his beer with me, and his brother Matt, the frontman, sang part of “Tokyo Smoke” right into my phone while he was down on the floor in front of me. Most memorable concert moment ever!

Rhonda Van Cleve , Tucson

I’ve seen him 48 times but never forgot the first.

The moment most burned into my memory involved an artist I saw on a whim on July 9, 1978. He and his band were broadcast on July 7 on my favorite local station. I was driving with a high school friend named Sherry, and I recall saying, “This guy sounds pretty good. You want to drive to San Diego on Sunday and see him?” She agreed, so Sunday afternoon, we made the 100-mile drive to the San Diego Sports Arena, bought tickets at the door for $5.75 each and settled in to our upper-view seats. It’s a rather small arena, so even up in the cheap seats, we had a good view.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band hit the stage with no opening act but played with an urgency and passion I’d never seen from a performer or band before. Grabbing his microphone with a long, long cable, he jumped off the stage into the crowd. While the band played, he worked his way across the floor of the arena, occasionally stopping to trade choruses with random fans. The whole time, he never missed a beat, interacting and singing with the fans along the way.

I’d never seen anything like this. My other musical heroes performed from high up, above all the mortals in the crowd. But this guy broke that wall. He wasn’t speaking down to us — he was one of us. My jaw hit the floor. I was watching someone who understood living in uncertain times and trying to sort out who you are and what you aspire to be. Last week, I saw my 48th Springsteen concert in that same arena in San Diego.

Jon Trask , Garden Grove, Calif.

Two daughters. Two shows.

I will never forget sitting with my teen daughter at the Rolling Stones in the mid-1980s. Seeing their energy and hearing their music in person is a memory we talk about often. Then, in 2023, another daughter and I saw Adele in concert, satisfying a wish from first hearing her music.

Susan Bescher , Des Moines

Tattoos, tables and Tahoe

I am a huge Chris Isaak fan — I’ve seen him on average once a year since 1994. I even have his guitar tattooed on my arm. In the late ’90s, I saw one of his performances in a Lake Tahoe showroom. He enjoys doing crowd work, and his mom was in attendance, sitting in the banquette behind my table. After he said hello and introduced her to the audience, the ladies at the next table over asked him to pose for a picture. Chris proceeded to climb up and stand on my table (with his guitar!) and sing to me as part of posing for the picture. I felt so special!

I said hello to him the next year in Seattle — he recognized me and lamented that the venue didn’t have any tables to sing to me from. Such a gentleman, and absolutely priceless memories.

Jenn Alvin , Portland, Ore.

An origin story

Many years ago, my wife and I went to see Kenny Rogers at the Westbury Music Fair in New York during his 1989 Christmas tour. His opening act was a young solo artist who sang, played the guitar and wore a cowboy hat. He serenaded the audience with a number of songs, but the one I remember was a cover of the Don McLean song “Vincent.” It was simply amazing, and I remember it to this day. Tender and sweet. His voice rang clear and heartfelt. I turned to my wife and said, “Wow. This guy is awesome. I think he’s gonna make it.” Turns out I was right: Garth Brooks did pretty well!

Dan Pechtol , Lakewood Ranch, Fla.

The making of a legend

My musical tastes differ from Marc Thiessen’s, but I completely agree with the philosophy of concertgoing. I have always remembered seeing Joan Sutherland singing “Lucia di Lammermoor” in Cleveland when the Metropolitan Opera was on tour in spring 1961. I was 15, and my aunt took me to see “La Stupenda” featuring Sutherland’s spectacular leading-role debut with the Met. I still see her gliding down an enormous staircase during “The Mad Scene.” She stopped the show right there. The applause was, well, stupendous. She became a legend. And I was hooked on opera forever. If it touches your heart, then follow your heart, and see your beloved performers live onstage as often as you can!

Jan Childress , McLean, Va.

His voice was ‘raw’ and ‘forever’

The best was Tony Bennett at the cavernous Winspear Opera House, April 26, 2018, in Dallas. It began with the minor spectacle of the chandelier disappearing into the ceiling and then the lights went out. Then, Tony and his daughter. His final song, he told us, was special. Then, he put his mic down on the piano his daughter was at and sang, raw, just him with no backup music and no electronic reinforcement. Just his own voice in the immensely quiet hall gently floating up to us in the ozone seating section. Whoa! That’s forever.

Stanley Olivarez , Santa Fe, N.M.

Ella, the queen

In another life, I had my 15 minutes of fame as a smooth jazz D.J. at a radio station in Orlando. So many incredible artists — Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Grover Washington Jr., Dave Brubeck (we share the same birthday), Al Jarreau, Joni Mitchell — players who could really play and singers who could really sing. I was privileged to introduce a great many of them onstage or at least meet them backstage. Though I regret not meeting Miles Davis before he died, I did meet and shake the hand of Ella Fitzgerald. I’m telling you, it was like meeting the Queen of England — only without all the Order of the British Empire bowing nonsense. She performed her entire set singing from a wheelchair, but so what? The standing ovation she received was loud, sustained, enthusiastic and unforgettable.

Ed Pasha , Arlington, Va.

It’s more than live music. It’s community.

I saw 34 concerts in 2023. I’m a Duran Duran superfan and follow them around on tour. My parents started taking me to live shows when I was 7. I won tickets to see the Bee Gees when I was 9 because I stuffed the raffle box at a local store without my mom knowing it.

I go alone, and I go with friends. I make friends at every show I go to.

See the bands you love. The communal experience is fabulous.

Jolie Lindley , Las Vegas

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