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|personnel=[[Dave Gahan]]<br>[[Alan Wilder]]<br>[[Martin L. Gore|Martin Gore]]<br>[[Andrew Fletcher]] | |||
|backingvocalists=Hildia Campbell<br>Samantha Smith | |||
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'''1994 Exotic Tour (leg):'''<br> | |||
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|tourdiary=[[Devotional/Exotic Tour diary|Available]] | |||
|length=1993-05-19 - 1993-12-20 <small>(7 months; 13 months 19 days including Exotic Tour leg)</small> | |||
|shows=97 <small>(157 including Exotic Tour leg)</small> | |||
|colorscheme=Devotional | |||
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The [[:Category:1993 Devotional Tour|1993 Devotional Tour]] was a multi-leg tour undertaken by [[Depeche Mode]] in support of their eighth studio album ''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]''. It began its European leg on 19 May 1993 in Lille that concluded with the Crystal Palace concert on 31 July. Following a month-long break and a 6 September rehearsal, the tour kicked off its North American leg in Quebec City and toured across Canada, the United States, and Mexico before returning to the United Kingdom for an additional string of shows in December. | |||
After a two month break, the tour was extended with a named [[:Category:1994 Exotic Tour|second leg]] through which the group (minus [[Andrew Fletcher]], who took a leave of absence and was replaced by tour manager and longtime band associate [[Daryl Bamonte]] for thirty-nine of its sixty shows) played to countries and territories they had never previously visited, including South Africa, Australia, East Asia, and South America as well as additional shows in the United States and Canada. | |||
The Devotional Tour is frequently sensationalised in its media coverage due to its grueling length, excess, and the role internal issues played in the [[1995-06-01 Alan Wilder departure from Depeche Mode|decision]] of [[Alan Wilder]] to leave Depeche Mode in 1995. | |||
== Line up and songwriting credits == | == Line up and songwriting credits == | ||
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*Samantha Smith - backing vocals | *Samantha Smith - backing vocals | ||
All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore. | All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore. | ||
== Quotes == | |||
Wilder recalled the dynamic system used by the group to determine setlists on the fly in a [http://www.recoil.co.uk/evidence/qa-vault/qa-depeche-mode/qa-depeche-mode-live/ Q&A] on the official [[Recoil]] site: | |||
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When I was in the group, it was standard practice to change the set if we were playing one venue over 2 or more nights or if we were revisiting an area already played on the tour. We had 8 separate tapes - basically 4 different set-lists (red, green, blue and yellow I think) which were each split into two halves and broken up by an acoustic song somewhere in the middle - which allowed for the tape change. Effectively therefore, we could mix and match any combination of 1st and 2nd half tapes. Along with a few different alternatives for Martin's acoustic songs, this gave us the opportunity to perform many different running orders although all of them had the same overall shape and structure. So, for example, a quick chat beforehand might result in 'let's play the blue / red set tonight with 'Somebody' instead of 'I Want You Now' in the middle.' We could also change tapes for the encores, if necessary. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:1993 Devotional Tour green setlist.jpg|252px|Green setlist<br>Source: [https://www.facebook.com/depechemodesg/photos/a.1505916666331267.1073741829.1478977119025222/1513648828891384/?type=3 Depeche Mode Fan Club Singapore]. | |||
File:1993 Devotional Tour yellow setlist.jpg|252px|Yellow setlist<br>Source: [https://www.instagram.com/p/BjC4i2eDTYG/?taken-by=recordkeepers Instagram] user 'recordkeepers'. | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Trivia == | |||
*The two back-to-back nights at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico are unique in that they are the only two concerts on the Devotional tour to not feature a support act. | |||
*The Devotional Tour is the first Depeche Mode tour to utilise live female backing vocalists in Hildia Campbell and Samantha Smith, and is the only tour to feature backing vocalists who have also performed vocal duties on studio albums by Depeche Mode and [[Recoil]]. | |||
**Later tours would also employ live female backing vocalists whilst expanding their performative responsibilities. These included the 1998 [[:Category:1998 The Singles Tour|The Singles Tour]], which featured Janet Cooke and {{EL|http://jordan-bailey.com/index.htm Jordan Bailey}} performing synchronised dances in addition to singing back-up. Bailey would reprise her "lead" backing vocalist role for the [[:Category:2001 Exciter Tour|Exciter Tour]] in 2001, where she was joined by Georgia Lewis. | |||
*It was the first tour to feature traditional live drumming courtesy of Alan Wilder, who learned to play the drums in preparation for ''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]'' and its subsequent tour. | |||
**Wilder would state that his endurance as a drummer improved over the course of the tour. As a result, and to maintain consistency with the "rockier" nature of the [[:Category:1994 Exotic Tour|Exotic Tour]] set, several songs which had previously relegated percussion parts to tape on the "Devotional" leg of the tour were adjusted to allow Wilder an expanded role behind the drum kit. These songs included '[[Policy Of Truth]]', '[[Halo]]', and '[[Stripped]]'. | |||
== Dates with downloads available == | == Dates with downloads available == | ||
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{{Tour page missing recordings}} | |||
== Recommended recordings == | |||
These recordings are highly recommended as they are generally regarded as some of the best recordings from this tour. This is not an exhaustive list of very good sounding recordings. | |||
*[[1993-05-29 Globe, Stockholm, Sweden/Source 1|1993-05-29 Globe, Stockholm, Sweden]] (Audience) | |||
*[[1993-06-04 Forum, Milan, Italy/Source 1|1993-06-04 Forum, Milan, Italy]] (Audience) | |||
*[[1993-06-30 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France/Source 1|1993-06-30 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France]] (Audience) | |||
*[[1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK/Source 1|1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK]] (Soundboard-quality rework) | |||
*[[1993-10-19 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA/Source 1|1993-10-19 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA]] (Audience) | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 22 November 2023
1993 Devotional Tour
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Tour name | 1993 Devotional Tour |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Personnel | Dave Gahan Alan Wilder Martin Gore Andrew Fletcher |
Backing vocalists | Hildia Campbell Samantha Smith |
Support acts | Spiritualized Cane N Able Miranda Sex Garden Toyen Think About Mutation Sonic Smell Parallax Sisters Of Mercy Dreadzone Dub Syndicate The The An Emotional Fish Marxman 1994 Exotic Tour (leg): |
Tour diary | Available |
Length | 1993-05-19 - 1993-12-20 (7 months; 13 months 19 days including Exotic Tour leg) |
Number of shows | 97 (157 including Exotic Tour leg) |
The 1993 Devotional Tour was a multi-leg tour undertaken by Depeche Mode in support of their eighth studio album Songs Of Faith And Devotion. It began its European leg on 19 May 1993 in Lille that concluded with the Crystal Palace concert on 31 July. Following a month-long break and a 6 September rehearsal, the tour kicked off its North American leg in Quebec City and toured across Canada, the United States, and Mexico before returning to the United Kingdom for an additional string of shows in December.
After a two month break, the tour was extended with a named second leg through which the group (minus Andrew Fletcher, who took a leave of absence and was replaced by tour manager and longtime band associate Daryl Bamonte for thirty-nine of its sixty shows) played to countries and territories they had never previously visited, including South Africa, Australia, East Asia, and South America as well as additional shows in the United States and Canada.
The Devotional Tour is frequently sensationalised in its media coverage due to its grueling length, excess, and the role internal issues played in the decision of Alan Wilder to leave Depeche Mode in 1995.
Line up and songwriting credits
- Dave Gahan - lead vocals
- Martin L. Gore - keyboards, guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (denoted by (*) in track listings)
- Andrew Fletcher - keyboards
- Alan Wilder - keyboards, drums, backing vocals
- Hildia Campbell - backing vocals
- Samantha Smith - backing vocals
All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore.
Quotes
Wilder recalled the dynamic system used by the group to determine setlists on the fly in a Q&A on the official Recoil site:
When I was in the group, it was standard practice to change the set if we were playing one venue over 2 or more nights or if we were revisiting an area already played on the tour. We had 8 separate tapes - basically 4 different set-lists (red, green, blue and yellow I think) which were each split into two halves and broken up by an acoustic song somewhere in the middle - which allowed for the tape change. Effectively therefore, we could mix and match any combination of 1st and 2nd half tapes. Along with a few different alternatives for Martin's acoustic songs, this gave us the opportunity to perform many different running orders although all of them had the same overall shape and structure. So, for example, a quick chat beforehand might result in 'let's play the blue / red set tonight with 'Somebody' instead of 'I Want You Now' in the middle.' We could also change tapes for the encores, if necessary.
Green setlist
Source: Depeche Mode Fan Club Singapore.Yellow setlist
Source: Instagram user 'recordkeepers'.
Trivia
- The two back-to-back nights at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico are unique in that they are the only two concerts on the Devotional tour to not feature a support act.
- The Devotional Tour is the first Depeche Mode tour to utilise live female backing vocalists in Hildia Campbell and Samantha Smith, and is the only tour to feature backing vocalists who have also performed vocal duties on studio albums by Depeche Mode and Recoil.
- Later tours would also employ live female backing vocalists whilst expanding their performative responsibilities. These included the 1998 The Singles Tour, which featured Janet Cooke and Jordan Bailey performing synchronised dances in addition to singing back-up. Bailey would reprise her "lead" backing vocalist role for the Exciter Tour in 2001, where she was joined by Georgia Lewis.
- It was the first tour to feature traditional live drumming courtesy of Alan Wilder, who learned to play the drums in preparation for Songs Of Faith And Devotion and its subsequent tour.
- Wilder would state that his endurance as a drummer improved over the course of the tour. As a result, and to maintain consistency with the "rockier" nature of the Exotic Tour set, several songs which had previously relegated percussion parts to tape on the "Devotional" leg of the tour were adjusted to allow Wilder an expanded role behind the drum kit. These songs included 'Policy Of Truth', 'Halo', and 'Stripped'.
Dates with downloads available
- 1993-05-19 Espace Foire, Lille, France
- 1993-05-21 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
- 1993-05-24 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
- 1993-05-25 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
- 1993-05-27 Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1993-05-28 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 1993-05-29 Globe, Stockholm, Sweden
- 1993-05-31 Garbsen, Hannover, Germany
- 1993-06-01 Ahoy Stadium, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- 1993-06-03 Patinoire Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 1993-06-04 Forum, Milan, Italy
- 1993-06-07 Palaeur, Rome, Italy
- 1993-06-08 Palasport, Florence, Italy
- 1993-06-10 Esplanade Du Zenith, Nancy, France
- 1993-06-11 Frankenhalle, Nuremberg, Germany
- 1993-06-12 Maimarkthalle, Mannheim, Germany
- 1993-06-14 Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- 1993-06-15 Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- 1993-06-16 Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany
- 1993-06-18 Sparta Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic
- 1993-06-19 Festwiese, Leipzig, Germany
- 1993-06-21 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- 1993-06-23 Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
- 1993-06-25 Martin Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 1993-06-26 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
- 1993-06-29 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
- 1993-06-30 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
- 1993-07-03 Parc Penfeld, Brest, France
- 1993-07-05 Merignac Stadium, Bordeaux, France
- 1993-07-07 Zenith Omega, Toulon, France
- 1993-07-10 Antas Stadium, Oporto, Portugal
- 1993-07-11 Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal
- 1993-07-15 Bull Ring, Madrid, Spain
- 1993-07-17 Palau Saint Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
- 1993-07-21 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
- 1993-07-22 Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
- 1993-07-24 Belga Beach Festival, Zeebrugge, Belgium
- 1993-07-27 MTK Stadium, Budapest, Hungary
- 1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK
- 1993-09-15 SkyDome, Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1993-09-18 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- 1993-09-21 Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
- 1993-09-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
- 1993-09-25 Nassau Coliseum, Nassau, NY, USA
- 1993-09-27 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA
- 1993-10-02 Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA
- 1993-10-03 Suncoast Dome, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
- 1993-10-05 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL, USA
- 1993-10-10 The Summit, Houston, TX, USA
- 1993-10-17 St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO, USA
- 1993-10-19 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA
- 1993-10-20 Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL, USA
- 1993-10-26 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH, USA
- 1993-10-28 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA
- 1993-10-29 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA
- 1993-10-30 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- 1993-11-04 Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- 1993-11-12 San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA, USA
- 1993-11-14 ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA, USA
- 1993-11-16 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
- 1993-11-20 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-21 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-24 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-26 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-12-02 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
- 1993-12-03 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
- 1993-12-12 Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- 1993-12-14 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK
- 1993-12-17 G-MEX Centre, Manchester, England, UK
- 1993-12-18 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England, UK
- 1993-12-20 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK
Dates without available downloads
- 1993-07-13 Estadio Municipal Pasaron, Pontevedra, Spain
- 1993-07-29 Stade Couvert Régional, Liévin, France
- 1993-09-07 Colisée de Québec, Quebec City, QC, Canada
- 1993-09-08 The Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada
- 1993-09-10 The Centrum, Worcester, MA, USA
- 1993-09-12 Capital Centre, Washington, MD, USA
- 1993-09-14 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada
- 1993-09-17 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 1993-09-24 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
- 1993-09-28 Dean Smith Coliseum, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
- 1993-09-29 The Omni, Atlanta, GA, USA
- 1993-10-01 O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL, USA
- 1993-10-08 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA, USA
- 1993-10-11 The Summit, Houston, TX, USA
- 1993-10-13 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA
- 1993-10-14 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA
- 1993-10-15 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, USA
- 1993-10-22 The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA
- 1993-10-23 The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA
- 1993-11-02 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USA
- 1993-11-06 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 1993-11-07 Coliseum, Seattle, WA, USA
- 1993-11-08 Oregon Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA
- 1993-11-13 Coliseum, Oakland, CA, USA
- 1993-11-18 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 1993-11-23 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Recommended recordings
These recordings are highly recommended as they are generally regarded as some of the best recordings from this tour. This is not an exhaustive list of very good sounding recordings.
- 1993-05-29 Globe, Stockholm, Sweden (Audience)
- 1993-06-04 Forum, Milan, Italy (Audience)
- 1993-06-30 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France (Audience)
- 1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK (Soundboard-quality rework)
- 1993-10-19 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA (Audience)
Pages in category "1993 Devotional Tour"
The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.
1
- 1993-05-19 Espace Foire, Lille, France
- 1993-05-21 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
- 1993-05-24 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
- 1993-05-25 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
- 1993-05-27 Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1993-05-28 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 1993-05-29 Globe, Stockholm, Sweden
- 1993-05-31 Garbsen, Hannover, Germany
- 1993-06-01 Ahoy Stadium, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- 1993-06-03 Patinoire Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 1993-06-04 Forum, Milan, Italy
- 1993-06-07 Palaeur, Rome, Italy
- 1993-06-08 Palasport, Florence, Italy
- 1993-06-10 Esplanade Du Zenith, Nancy, France
- 1993-06-11 Frankenhalle, Nuremberg, Germany
- 1993-06-12 Maimarkthalle, Mannheim, Germany
- 1993-06-14 Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- 1993-06-15 Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- 1993-06-16 Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany
- 1993-06-18 Sparta Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic
- 1993-06-19 Festwiese, Leipzig, Germany
- 1993-06-21 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- 1993-06-23 Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
- 1993-06-25 Martin Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 1993-06-26 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
- 1993-06-29 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
- 1993-06-30 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
- 1993-07-03 Parc Penfeld, Brest, France
- 1993-07-05 Merignac Stadium, Bordeaux, France
- 1993-07-07 Zenith Omega, Toulon, France
- 1993-07-10 Antas Stadium, Oporto, Portugal
- 1993-07-11 Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal
- 1993-07-13 Estadio Municipal Pasaron, Pontevedra, Spain
- 1993-07-15 Bull Ring, Madrid, Spain
- 1993-07-17 Palau Saint Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
- 1993-07-21 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
- 1993-07-22 Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
- 1993-07-24 Belga Beach Festival, Zeebrugge, Belgium
- 1993-07-27 MTK Stadium, Budapest, Hungary
- 1993-07-29 Stade Couvert Régional, Liévin, France
- 1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK
- 1993-09-07 Colisée de Québec, Quebec City, QC, Canada
- 1993-09-08 The Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada
- 1993-09-10 The Centrum, Worcester, MA, USA
- 1993-09-12 Capital Centre, Washington, MD, USA
- 1993-09-14 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada
- 1993-09-15 SkyDome, Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1993-09-17 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 1993-09-18 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- 1993-09-21 Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
- 1993-09-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
- 1993-09-24 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
- 1993-09-25 Nassau Coliseum, Nassau, NY, USA
- 1993-09-27 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA
- 1993-09-28 Dean Smith Coliseum, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
- 1993-09-29 The Omni, Atlanta, GA, USA
- 1993-10-01 O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL, USA
- 1993-10-02 Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA
- 1993-10-03 Suncoast Dome, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
- 1993-10-05 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL, USA
- 1993-10-08 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA, USA
- 1993-10-10 The Summit, Houston, TX, USA
- 1993-10-11 The Summit, Houston, TX, USA
- 1993-10-13 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA
- 1993-10-14 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA
- 1993-10-15 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, USA
- 1993-10-17 St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO, USA
- 1993-10-19 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA
- 1993-10-20 Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL, USA
- 1993-10-22 The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA
- 1993-10-23 The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA
- 1993-10-26 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH, USA
- 1993-10-28 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA
- 1993-10-29 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA
- 1993-10-30 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- 1993-11-02 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USA
- 1993-11-04 Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- 1993-11-06 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 1993-11-07 Coliseum, Seattle, WA, USA
- 1993-11-08 Oregon Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA
- 1993-11-12 San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA, USA
- 1993-11-13 Coliseum, Oakland, CA, USA
- 1993-11-14 ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA, USA
- 1993-11-16 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
- 1993-11-18 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 1993-11-20 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-21 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-23 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-24 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-11-26 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1993-12-02 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
- 1993-12-03 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
- 1993-12-12 Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- 1993-12-14 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK
- 1993-12-17 G-MEX Centre, Manchester, England, UK
- 1993-12-18 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England, UK
- 1993-12-20 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK