Dr. Feelgood World Tour '89–'90

Dr. Feelgood World Tour '89–'90

The Dr. Feelgood World Tour was a concert tour by the American hard rock band Mötley Crüe that ran from 1989 to 1990. The massive tour was highly successful.

Contents

Tour dates

First Leg

October 5, 1989: Whisky A Go-Go - Los Angeles, CA
October 14, 1989: Grugahalle - Essen
October 15, 1989: Festhalle - Frankfurt
October 16, 1989: Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle - Munich
October 18, 1989: Palatrussardi - Milan
October 20, 1989: Carl-Diem-Halle - Würzburg
October 22, 1989: K.B. Hallen - Copenhagen
October 24, 1989: Jäähalli - Helsinki
October 26, 1989: Skedsmohallen - Oslo
October 27, 1989: Scandinavium - Gothenburg
October 28, 1989: Isstadion - Stockholm
October 29, 1989: K.B. Hallen - Copenhagen
October 30, 1989: Le Zenith - Paris
November 1, 1989: Wembley Arena - London
November 2, 1989: Wembley Arena - London
November 3, 1989: International Arena - Birmingham
November 4, 1989: International Arena - Birmingham
November 6, 1989: Playhouse Theatre - Edinburgh

Second Leg

November 16, 1989: Tucson Convention Center - Tucson, AZ
November 17, 1989: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Phoenix, AZ
November 19, 1989: McNichols Arena - Denver, CO
November 21, 1989: Kemper Arena - Kansas City, MO
November 22, 1989: Hilton Coliseum - Ames, IA
November 23, 1989: St. Louis Arena - St. Louis, MO
November 24, 1989: St. Louis Arena - St. Louis, MO
November 26, 1989: Riverfront Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH
November 28, 1989: Rosemont Horizon - Chicago, IL
November 29, 1989: Bradley Center - Milwaukee, WI
December 1, 1989: Joe Louis Arena - Detroit, MI
December 2, 1989: Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, IN
December 3, 1989: Richfield Coliseum - Cleveland, OH
December 5, 1989: Capital Centre - Landover, MD
December 6, 1989: Hampton Coliseum - Hampton, VA
December 8, 1989: Hartford Civic Center - Hartford, CT
December 10, 1989: Meadowlands Arena - East Rutherford, NJ
December 11, 1989: Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale, NY
December 12, 1989: The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA
December 14, 1989: Cumberland County Civic Center - Portland, ME
December 15, 1989: The Centrum - Worcester, MA
December 16, 1989: The Centrum - Worcester, MA
December 18, 1989: Rochester Community War Memorial - Rochester, NY
December 19, 1989: War Memorial Auditorium - Buffalo, NY
December 20, 1989: Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA
January 3, 1990: The Myriad - Oklahoma City, OK
January 5, 1990: Convention Center - San Antonio, TX
January 6, 1990: Hirsch Memorial Coliseum - Shreveport, LA
January 7, 1990: Reunion Arena - Dallas, TX
January 11, 1990: Expo Square Pavilion - Tulsa, OK
January 13, 1990: Frank Erwin Center - Austin, TX
January 14, 1990: The Summit - Houston, TX
January 16, 1990: Lakefront Arena - New Orleans, LA
January 18, 1990: Mississippi Coliseum - Jackson, MS
January 20, 1990: Amway Arena - Orlando, FL
January 21, 1990: Miami Arena - Miami, FL
January 22, 1990: Bayfront Arena - St. Petersburg, FL
January 24, 1990: Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center - Birmingham, AL
January 25, 1990: The Omni - Atlanta, GA
January 27, 1990: Mid-South Coliseum - Memphis, TN
January 28, 1990: Roberts Municipal Stadium - Evansville, IN
January 29, 1990: Murphy Center - Murfreesboro, TN
January 31, 1990: UTC Arena - Chattanooga, TN
February 2, 1990: Carolina Coliseum - Columbia, SC
February 3, 1990: Dean E. Smith Center - Chapel Hill, NC
February 4, 1990: Charlotte Coliseum - Charlotte, NC
February 6, 1990: Barton Coliseum - Little Rock, AR
February 9, 1990: Thomas and Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV
February 11, 1990: San Diego Sports Arena - San Diego, CA
February 12, 1990: Inglewood Forum - Los Angeles, CA
February 13, 1990: Inglewood Forum - Los Angeles, CA
February 15, 1990: Long Beach Arena - Los Angeles, CA
February 16, 1990: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA
February 17, 1990: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA
February 19, 1990: Arco Arena - Sacramento, CA
February 20, 1990: Selland Arena - Fresno, CA
February 22, 1990: Salt Palace - Salt Lake City, UT
February 24, 1990: Seattle Center Coliseum - Seattle, WA
March 2, 1990: Bramlage Coliseum - Manhattan, KS
March 3, 1990: Hearnes Center - Columbia, MO
March 4, 1990: Omaha Civic Auditorium - Omaha, NE
March 6, 1990: Met Center - Minneapolis, MN
March 7, 1990: Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena - Green Bay, WI
March 8, 1990: Met Center - Minneapolis, MN
March 10, 1990: Duluth Entertainment Center - Duluth, MN
March 12, 1990: Hulman Center - Terre Haute, IN
March 14, 1990: Redbird Arena - Normal, IL
March 16, 1990: Wendler Arena - Saginaw, MI
March 17, 1990: The Palace of Auburn Hills - Auburn Hills, MI
March 18, 1990: Rupp Arena - Lexington, KY
March 21, 1990: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne, IN
March 23, 1990: Freedom Hall - Johnson City, TN
March 25, 1990: Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center - Augusta, GA
March 28, 1990: Albany Civic Center - Albany, GA
March 30, 1990: Asheville Civic Center - Asheville, NC
April 1, 1990: Charleston Civic Center - Charleston, WV
April 3, 1990: Kemper Arena - Kansas City, MO
April 6, 1990: The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA
April 7, 1990: New Haven Coliseum - New Haven, CT
April 10, 1990: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena - Binghampton, NY
April 11, 1990: Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY
April 13, 1990: Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI
April 14, 1990: Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI
April 15, 1990: Meadowlands Arena - East Rutherford, NJ


Third Leg

April 27, 1990: Melbourne Park - Melbourne
April 28, 1990: Melbourne Park - Melbourne
May 1, 1990: Brisbane Entertainment Centre - Brisbane
May 3, 1990: Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney
May 4, 1990: Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney
May 8, 1990: Osaka-jo Hall - Osaka
May 11, 1990: Rainbow Hall - Nagoya
May 12, 1990: Yokohama Arena - Yokohama
May 14, 1990: Nihon Budokan - Tokyo
May 15, 1990: Nihon Budokan - Tokyo
May 16, 1990: Nihon Budokan - Tokyo


Fourth Leg

May 31, 1990: Neil S. Blaisdell Center - Honolulu, HI
June 1, 1990: Neil S. Blaisdell Center - Honolulu, HI
June 5, 1990: BSU Pavilion - Boise, ID
June 6, 1990: Memorial Coliseum - Portland, OR
June 8, 1990: Tacoma Dome - Tacoma, WA
June 9, 1990: Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, BC
June 11, 1990: Olympic Saddledome - Calgary, AB
June 12, 1990: Northlands Coliseum - Edmonton, AB
June 13, 1990: Saskatchewan Place - Saskatoon, SK
June 15, 1990: Winnipeg Arena - Winnipeg, MB
June 18, 1990: Sky Dome - Toronto, ON
June 19, 1990: Ottawa Civic Centre - Ottawa, ON
June 20, 1990: Montreal Forum - Montreal, QC
June 22, 1990: Colisee de Quebec - Quebec City, QC
June 24, 1990: Seashore Performing Arts Center - Old Orchard Beach, ME
June 26, 1990: The Ritz - New York City, NY
June 27, 1990: Capital Centre - Landover, MD
June 28, 1990: Weedsport Racetrack - Weedsport, NY
June 30, 1990: Lake Compounce - Bristol, CT
July 1, 1990: Orange County Fair - Middletown, NY
July 3, 1990: Star Lake Amphitheatre - Burgettstown, PA
July 4, 1990: Buckeye Lake Music Center - Hebron, OH
July 5, 1990: Richfield Coliseum - Cleveland, OH
July 7, 1990: Alpine Valley Music Theatre - East Troy, WI
July 8, 1990: Alpine Valley Music Theatre - East Troy, WI
July 13, 1990: Five Seasons Center - Cedar Rapids, IA
July 14, 1990: Deer Creek Music Center - Indianapolis, IN
July 15, 1990: Val-Du-Lakes Amphitheater - Mears, MI
July 17, 1990: Freedom Hall - Louisville, KY
July 18, 1990: Nashville Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, TN
July 21, 1990: State Fair Grandstand - Oklahoma City, OK
July 22, 1990: Sandstone Amphitheatre - Bonner Springs, KS
July 24, 1990: Omaha Civic Auditorium - Omaha, NE
July 25, 1990: Kansas Coliseum - Wichita, KS
July 27, 1990: Mississippi Coast Coliseum - Biloxi, MS
July 28, 1990: Riverside Centroplex - Baton Rouge, LA
July 29, 1990: Monroe Civic Center - Monroe, LA
July 30, 1990: Reunion Arena - Dallas, TX
July 31, 1990: Reunion Arena - Dallas, TX
August 3, 1990: Tingley Coliseum - Albuquerque, NM
August 5, 1990: Compton Terrace Amphitheatre - Chandler, AZ
August 6, 1990: Universal Amphitheater - Los Angeles, CA

Setlist

  1. Kickstart My Heart
  2. Red Hot
  3. Rattlesnake Shake
  4. Too Young To Fall In Love
  5. Shout At The Devil
  6. Live Wire
  7. Same Ol' Situation
  8. Slice Of Your Pie
  9. Mick Mars solo
  10. Tommy Lee solo
  11. Looks That Kill
  12. Smokin' In The Boys Room
  13. Wild Side
  14. Girls, Girls, Girls
  15. Home Sweet Home
  16. Dr. Feelgood
  17. Jailhouse Rock
  • At concerts outside the USA, "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" and "Time For Change" were added, alternating on a nightly basis.
  • In Albuquerque, NM "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" and "Time for Change," were both performed as part of the encore

References


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