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This page lists all Depeche Mode concerts that were, unfortunately, cancelled.  
This article details all [[:Category:Cancelled concerts|cancelled concerts]] for [[Depeche Mode]] and its individual members for which tickets were sold prior to cancellation, as well as concerts that were planned or promoted but never went on sale.


The links below "Pages in category "Cancelled concerts"" (see second half of this page) show pages of concerts of which tickets had already gone on sale but then had to be cancelled, usually last-minute. However, some sporadic evidence shows that there also may have been some concerts that they were initially planned by the management/organizers, but were never actually really organised and never had tickets put on sale. Here is a list of concerts that may have been planned, but please note that some of these are based on claims by fans, and that this list does not contain concerts which were planned on one date but rescheduled to another date:
The following is a list of cancelled concerts that may have been planned based on claims by fans. This list does not contain rescheduled concerts:
*1981-01-31 Crocs, Rayleigh, Essex, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, it is likely that Depeche Mode didn't play this night)
*1981-02-01 Cabaret Futura, London, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, Depeche Mode played at [[1981-02-01 Moonlight Club, London, England, UK|1981-02-01 Moonlight Club]])
*1981-02-05 Warehouse Club, Preston, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, this concert was cancelled, read more [[1981-02-06 Brady's, Liverpool, England, UK|here]])
*1981-02-09 Electro Disco, Leeds, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, Depeche Mode played at [[1981-02-09 Bridge House, London, England, UK|1981-02-09 Bridge House]])
*1981-02-10 Limit Club, Sheffield, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more [[1981-02-06 Brady's, Liverpool, England, UK|here]])
*1981-02-11 Pips, Manchester, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more [[1981-02-06 Brady's, Liverpool, England, UK|here]])
*1981-02-12 Warehouse Club, Preston, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more [[1981-02-06 Brady's, Liverpool, England, UK|here]])
*1982-09-16/18 Discoh '82, Expo Hall, Hilversum, Netherlands (according to [https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1982/BB-1982-08-14.pdf this Billboard article], Depeche Mode were one of the listed acts for this consumers' fair)
*1983-10-28 Six Flags Magic Mountain, Santa Clarita, CA, USA (according to [https://www.newspapers.com/search/#query=depeche+mode local newspapers], it would first take place at the Pacific Amphitheater, then at SFMM, then was quickly cancelled)
*1983-10-29 Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA (the Beverly Theater announced in the [https://www.newspapers.com/search/#query=depeche+mode The LA Times] on October 16th 1983 that their U.S. tour was postponed)
*1983-11-01 Kabuki Theater, San Francisco (the Kabuki Theater announced this concert in [https://www.newspapers.com/search/#query=depeche+mode The SF Examiner] on October 9th 1983)
*1983-11-11 Teatro Tenda, Turin, Italy (according to La Stampa, it was cancelled because the organisers could not guarantee the building's availability in time)
*1984-02-19 ?, San Sebastian, Spain (listed on [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Told-You-So-Te-Lo-Dije-Asi/release/843670 this Spanish promo release]; the other Spanish gigs were moved)
*1984-02-19 ?, San Sebastian, Spain (listed on [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Told-You-So-Te-Lo-Dije-Asi/release/843670 this Spanish promo release]; the other Spanish gigs were moved)
*1983-12-11 Musikhalle, Würzburg, Germany (listed in Depeche Mode Information Service letter #10 1983: [[1983-12-11 University Haula, Saarbrucken, Germany]] was played instead)
*1984-03-01 Stadion Za Lužánkami, Brno, Czech Republic (listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_Time_Again_Tour#Tour_dates Wikipedia])
*1984-03-01 Stadion Za Lužánkami, Brno, Czech Republic (listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_Time_Again_Tour#Tour_dates Wikipedia])
*1984-03-02 Hala Arena, Poznan, Poland (listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_Time_Again_Tour#Tour_dates Wikipedia])
*1984-03-02 Hala Arena, Poznan, Poland (listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_Time_Again_Tour#Tour_dates Wikipedia])
*1984-03-05 The Sports Centre, Venice, Italy (Listed in Depeche Mode Information Service letter #3 1984: instead, [[1984-03-05 Teatro Tenda, Bologna, Italy|Bologna]] got moved from March 6th to 5th, and [[1984-03-06 Orfeo Music Hall, Milan, Italy|Milan]] was added)
*1984-03-05 The Sports Centre, Venice, Italy (listed in Depeche Mode Information Service letter #3 1984: instead, [[1984-03-05 Teatro Tenda, Bologna, Italy|Bologna]] got moved from March 6th to 5th, and [[1984-03-06 Orfeo Music Hall, Milan, Italy|Milan]] was added)
*1984-03-07 ?, Naples, Italy (Italian fan Fabrizio C. claims to have read about this planned concert in a newspaper, when it was too late for him to attend it)
*1984-03-07 ?, Naples, Italy (Italian fan Fabrizio C. claims to have read about this planned concert in a newspaper, when it was too late for him to attend it)
*1984-11-2x ?, Rome, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-11-2x ?, Rome, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-11-2x ?, Padova, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-11-2x ?, Padova, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-12-18 Espace Balard, Paris, France (stated on [http://www.frenchviolation.com/forum/download/file.php?id=4642&sid=783ec68671c311ef5d5f40bc1180bba3 this] ad from the Nov. 1984 issue of Rock 'n' Folk)
*1984-12-1x ?, Stuttgart, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-12-1x ?, Stuttgart, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-12-1x ?, Frankfurt, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1984-12-1x ?, Frankfurt, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
*1985-08-03 World Festival of Youth and Students, Moscow, Russia (Fletch says [[1986-06-29 The Rock & Roll Alternative, KZEW 98 FM, Dallas, TX, USA|here]] that DM was offered to play but they declined due to Dave's wedding on this date)
*1985-08-03 World Festival of Youth and Students, Moscow, Russia (Fletch says [[1986-06-29 The Rock & Roll Alternative, KZEW 98 FM, Dallas, TX, USA|here]] that Depeche Mode was offered to play but they declined due to Dave's wedding on this date)
*1986-06-0x Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, CT, USA ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/372590253/ Hartford Courant] says on 1986-05-01 "Look for Depeche Mode at [this venue] in early June", but [https://www.newspapers.com/image/371861377 then says] "It doesn't look too good for a Connecticut date for Depeche Mode."
*1986-07-07 ?, Seattle, WA, USA (listed in Black Celebration tourbook)
*1986-07-07 ?, Seattle, WA, USA (listed in Black Celebration tourbook)
*1987-11-17/22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (according to Dutch fan Ron G., this was cancelled in favour of Holiday On Ice at Ahoy; Rotterdam was listed in the tourbook that was sold during the first leg of the tour)
*1987-11-17/22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (according to Dutch fan Ron G., it was cancelled in favour of Holiday On Ice at Ahoy; Rotterdam was listed in the first pressing of the MftM tourbook)
*1987-12-02 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA (according to the [https://www.newspapers.com/image/461511850/ SF Examiner], a second show was added, but this never took place)
*1988-02-19 ?, Bremen, Germany (in the 1987/10 issue of Pop/Rocky Magazin, a preliminary German tour dates list is given, stating "Bremen" instead of [[1988-02-19 Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany]])
*1988-02-22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Dutch magazine Hitkrant reported that this planned concert was cancelled)
*1988-02-22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Dutch magazine Hitkrant reported that this planned concert was cancelled)
*1988-03-09 ?, Brno, Czech Republic (listed in a UK itinerary; [[1988-03-09 Sportcsarnok, Budapest, Hungary|Budapest]] was chosen instead)
*1988-03-09 ?, Brno, Czech Republic (listed in a UK itinerary; [[1988-03-09 Sportcsarnok, Budapest, Hungary|Budapest]] was chosen instead)
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*1988-06-02 ?, Long Island, NY, USA (listed in a US itinerary)
*1988-06-02 ?, Long Island, NY, USA (listed in a US itinerary)
*1988-06-05 ?, Jones Beach, NY, USA (a "rain date" according to US itinerary)
*1988-06-05 ?, Jones Beach, NY, USA (a "rain date" according to US itinerary)
*1988-06/07/08-xx ?, ?, Russia (in a Pop/Rocky Magazin article from May 1988, Martin Gore is quoted as saying that they want to perform in Russia that summer)
*1988-06/07/08-xx ?, Moscow, Russia (in Pop/Rocky #1987/10, Fletcher says that they want to go to Russia but it's too expensive; and in issue #1988/05, Gore says they want to go to Russia that summer)
*1990-07-24 ?, Salt Lake City, UT, USA (stated on official Violation Tour poster)
*1990-07-24 Park West Amphitheater, Salt Lake City, UT, USA (cancelled last-minute due to a heavy thunderstorm, postponed to the next day)
*1990-10-19 ?, Paris, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster)
*1990-10-19 ?, Paris, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster and tickets)
*1990-10-25 ?, Lille, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster; [[1990-10-25 Stade Couvert Régional, Liévin, France|Liévin]] was played instead)
*1990-10-25 ?, Lille, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster; [[1990-10-25 Stade Couvert Régional, Liévin, France|Liévin]] was played instead)
*1993-06-27 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France (according to the tour itinerary, this was listed as an additional show day)
*1993-07-06 ?, Beziers, France (listed on promo poster)
*1993-07-1x ?, La Coruna, Spain (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-07-1x ?, La Coruna, Spain (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-07-22 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany ([https://www.flickr.com/photos/oisinlunny/2129572052 this tour list] for the support act listed a second Frankfurt gig instead of [[1993-07-22 Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany|this Cologne gig]])
*1993-07-22 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany ([https://www.flickr.com/photos/oisinlunny/2129572052 this tour list] for the support act listed a second Frankfurt gig instead of [[1993-07-22 Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany|this Cologne gig]])
*1993-07-24 ?, Hamburg, Germany (fans claim that at [[1993-05-24 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium|Forest National]] they were given flyers about a concert on this date; [[1993-07-24 Belga Beach Festival, Zeebrugge, Belgium|Zeebrugge]] was played instead)
*1993-07-24 ?, Hamburg, Germany (fans claim that at [[1993-05-24 Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium|Forest National]] they were given flyers about a concert on this date; [[1993-07-24 Belga Beach Festival, Zeebrugge, Belgium|Zeebrugge]] was played instead)
*1993-09-11 ?, Providence, RI, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-09-11 ?, Providence, RI, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-09-11 ?, Amherst, MA, USA (listed in a US itinerary)
*1993-09-11 Mullins Center, Amherst, MA, USA ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/175605912 Hartford Courant] reported that it was cancelled because the equipment could not arrive in time)
*1993-09-12 ?, Buffalo, NY, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-09-12 ?, Buffalo, NY, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-09-21 ?, Indianapolis, IN, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-10-21 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN, USA (stated on official t-shirts, got moved to [[1994-07-08 Deer Creek Music Centre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]])
*1993-11-2x ?, Anaheim, CA, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-11-27 Anaheim Arena, Anaheim, CA, USA (stated on official t-shirts and listed in a tour itinerary)
*1993-12-09 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France ([https://www.facebook.com/pg/Waiting.for.Words/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10152533478538226 according to fans], this concert was planned)
*1993-12-09 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France ([https://www.facebook.com/pg/Waiting.for.Words/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10152533478538226 according to fans], this concert was planned)
*1993-12-xx ?, Glasgow, UK (stated on official t-shirts)
*1993-12-xx ?, Glasgow, UK (stated on official t-shirts)
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*2009-08-16 ?, San Antonio, TX, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008; [[2009-08-29 Superpages, Dallas, TX, USA|Dallas]] and [[2009-08-30 Woodlands Pavilion, Houston, TX, USA|Houston]] were moved to other dates and San Antonio was scrapped)
*2009-08-16 ?, San Antonio, TX, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008; [[2009-08-29 Superpages, Dallas, TX, USA|Dallas]] and [[2009-08-30 Woodlands Pavilion, Houston, TX, USA|Houston]] were moved to other dates and San Antonio was scrapped)
*2009-08-19 ?, New Orleans, LA, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008)
*2009-08-19 ?, New Orleans, LA, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008)
*2009-09-07 ?, Chicago, MI, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: it was probably scrapped to make room for [[2009-08-07 Lollapalooza, Chicago, IL, USA|Lollapalooza]])
*2009-09-07 ?, Chicago, MI, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: it was likely scrapped to make room for [[2009-08-07 Lollapalooza, Chicago, IL, USA|Lollapalooza]])
*2009-11-01 Kopi Arena, Oberhausen, Germany (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: [[2009-11-01 AWD Dome, Bremen, Germany|Bremen]] was chosen instead)
*2009-11-01 Kopi Arena, Oberhausen, Germany (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: [[2009-11-01 AWD Dome, Bremen, Germany|Bremen]] was chosen instead)
*2009-11-10 ?, ?, France (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: [[2009-11-10 Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland|Switzerland]] was chosen instead)
*2009-11-10 ?, ?, France (PeterToo uploaded a tour list [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30652.0 here], planned in 2008: [[2009-11-10 Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland|Switzerland]] was chosen instead)

Revision as of 22:37, 16 March 2022

This article details all cancelled concerts for Depeche Mode and its individual members for which tickets were sold prior to cancellation, as well as concerts that were planned or promoted but never went on sale.

The following is a list of cancelled concerts that may have been planned based on claims by fans. This list does not contain rescheduled concerts:

  • 1981-01-31 Crocs, Rayleigh, Essex, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, it is likely that Depeche Mode didn't play this night)
  • 1981-02-01 Cabaret Futura, London, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, Depeche Mode played at 1981-02-01 Moonlight Club)
  • 1981-02-05 Warehouse Club, Preston, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, this concert was cancelled, read more here)
  • 1981-02-09 Electro Disco, Leeds, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: however, Depeche Mode played at 1981-02-09 Bridge House)
  • 1981-02-10 Limit Club, Sheffield, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more here)
  • 1981-02-11 Pips, Manchester, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more here)
  • 1981-02-12 Warehouse Club, Preston, England, UK (Stevo Pearce spread some bill advertisements about 'Some Bizzare Evenings', naming i.a. Depeche Mode: this concert was cancelled, read more here)
  • 1982-09-16/18 Discoh '82, Expo Hall, Hilversum, Netherlands (according to this Billboard article, Depeche Mode were one of the listed acts for this consumers' fair)
  • 1983-10-28 Six Flags Magic Mountain, Santa Clarita, CA, USA (according to local newspapers, it would first take place at the Pacific Amphitheater, then at SFMM, then was quickly cancelled)
  • 1983-10-29 Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA (the Beverly Theater announced in the The LA Times on October 16th 1983 that their U.S. tour was postponed)
  • 1983-11-01 Kabuki Theater, San Francisco (the Kabuki Theater announced this concert in The SF Examiner on October 9th 1983)
  • 1983-11-11 Teatro Tenda, Turin, Italy (according to La Stampa, it was cancelled because the organisers could not guarantee the building's availability in time)
  • 1984-02-19 ?, San Sebastian, Spain (listed on this Spanish promo release; the other Spanish gigs were moved)
  • 1983-12-11 Musikhalle, Würzburg, Germany (listed in Depeche Mode Information Service letter #10 1983: 1983-12-11 University Haula, Saarbrucken, Germany was played instead)
  • 1984-03-01 Stadion Za Lužánkami, Brno, Czech Republic (listed on Wikipedia)
  • 1984-03-02 Hala Arena, Poznan, Poland (listed on Wikipedia)
  • 1984-03-05 The Sports Centre, Venice, Italy (listed in Depeche Mode Information Service letter #3 1984: instead, Bologna got moved from March 6th to 5th, and Milan was added)
  • 1984-03-07 ?, Naples, Italy (Italian fan Fabrizio C. claims to have read about this planned concert in a newspaper, when it was too late for him to attend it)
  • 1984-11-2x ?, Rome, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
  • 1984-11-2x ?, Padova, Italy (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
  • 1984-12-18 Espace Balard, Paris, France (stated on this ad from the Nov. 1984 issue of Rock 'n' Folk)
  • 1984-12-1x ?, Stuttgart, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
  • 1984-12-1x ?, Frankfurt, Germany (stated on official posters and t-shirts at the time)
  • 1985-08-03 World Festival of Youth and Students, Moscow, Russia (Fletch says here that Depeche Mode was offered to play but they declined due to Dave's wedding on this date)
  • 1986-06-0x Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, CT, USA (Hartford Courant says on 1986-05-01 "Look for Depeche Mode at [this venue] in early June", but then says "It doesn't look too good for a Connecticut date for Depeche Mode."
  • 1986-07-07 ?, Seattle, WA, USA (listed in Black Celebration tourbook)
  • 1987-11-17/22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (according to Dutch fan Ron G., it was cancelled in favour of Holiday On Ice at Ahoy; Rotterdam was listed in the first pressing of the MftM tourbook)
  • 1987-12-02 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA (according to the SF Examiner, a second show was added, but this never took place)
  • 1988-02-19 ?, Bremen, Germany (in the 1987/10 issue of Pop/Rocky Magazin, a preliminary German tour dates list is given, stating "Bremen" instead of 1988-02-19 Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany)
  • 1988-02-22 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Dutch magazine Hitkrant reported that this planned concert was cancelled)
  • 1988-03-09 ?, Brno, Czech Republic (listed in a UK itinerary; Budapest was chosen instead)
  • 1988-03-10 ?, Ostrava, Czech Republic (listed in a UK itinerary; Budapest was chosen instead)
  • 1988-03-10 ?, Zagreb, Croatia (listed in a UK itinerary; Budapest was chosen instead)
  • 1988-03-11 ?, Ljubljana, Slovenia (listed in a UK itinerary; Prague was chosen instead)
  • 1988-03-11 ?, Brno, Czech Republic (listed in a UK itinerary; Prague was chosen instead)
  • 1988-05-31 ?, NYC, NY, USA (listed in a US itinerary)
  • 1988-06-02 ?, Long Island, NY, USA (listed in a US itinerary)
  • 1988-06-05 ?, Jones Beach, NY, USA (a "rain date" according to US itinerary)
  • 1988-06/07/08-xx ?, Moscow, Russia (in Pop/Rocky #1987/10, Fletcher says that they want to go to Russia but it's too expensive; and in issue #1988/05, Gore says they want to go to Russia that summer)
  • 1990-07-24 Park West Amphitheater, Salt Lake City, UT, USA (cancelled last-minute due to a heavy thunderstorm, postponed to the next day)
  • 1990-10-19 ?, Paris, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster and tickets)
  • 1990-10-25 ?, Lille, France (stated on official Violation Tour poster; Liévin was played instead)
  • 1993-06-27 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France (according to the tour itinerary, this was listed as an additional show day)
  • 1993-07-06 ?, Beziers, France (listed on promo poster)
  • 1993-07-1x ?, La Coruna, Spain (stated on official t-shirts)
  • 1993-07-22 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany (this tour list for the support act listed a second Frankfurt gig instead of this Cologne gig)
  • 1993-07-24 ?, Hamburg, Germany (fans claim that at Forest National they were given flyers about a concert on this date; Zeebrugge was played instead)
  • 1993-09-11 ?, Providence, RI, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
  • 1993-09-11 Mullins Center, Amherst, MA, USA (Hartford Courant reported that it was cancelled because the equipment could not arrive in time)
  • 1993-09-12 ?, Buffalo, NY, USA (stated on official t-shirts)
  • 1993-10-21 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN, USA (stated on official t-shirts, got moved to 1994-07-08 Deer Creek Music Centre, Indianapolis, IN, USA)
  • 1993-11-27 Anaheim Arena, Anaheim, CA, USA (stated on official t-shirts and listed in a tour itinerary)
  • 1993-12-09 Palais Omnisport De Paris Bercy, Paris, France (according to fans, this concert was planned)
  • 1993-12-xx ?, Glasgow, UK (stated on official t-shirts)
  • 2009-07-26 Pemberton Festival, Pemberton, BC, Canada (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008; this festival was cancelled)
  • 2009-08-16 ?, San Antonio, TX, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008; Dallas and Houston were moved to other dates and San Antonio was scrapped)
  • 2009-08-19 ?, New Orleans, LA, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008)
  • 2009-09-07 ?, Chicago, MI, USA (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008: it was likely scrapped to make room for Lollapalooza)
  • 2009-11-01 Kopi Arena, Oberhausen, Germany (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008: Bremen was chosen instead)
  • 2009-11-10 ?, ?, France (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008: Switzerland was chosen instead)
  • 2010-01-12 ?, Gdansk, Poland (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008)
  • 2010-01-14 ?, Leuven, Belgium (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008)
  • 2010-01-16 ?, Strasbourg, France (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008)
  • 2010-01-31 ?, Oslo, Norway (PeterToo uploaded a tour list here, planned in 2008; it was probably scrapped after 2009-07-02 Koengen Outdoor Arena, Bergen, Norway was moved to 2010-01-29)

Pages in category "Cancelled concerts"

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