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Garbage tour
World tour by Garbage
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Garbage performing onstage at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Germany on Baronial 17, 1996.

Location North America, Europe, Asia, Australasia
Associated anthology Garbage
Starting time date November 5, 1995 (1995-11-05)
End date December 18, 1996 (1996-12-18)
No. of shows 88 headline shows
50 back up shows
21 rock festivals
15 radio festivals
174 total
Garbage concert chronology
  • Garbage bout
    (1995–1996)
  • Version two.0 tour
    (1998–1999)

The Garbage bout was the debut concert tour past American rock band Garbage, in support of their self-titled debut album (1995). It began on November 5, 1995, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and concluded on December eighteen, 1996, in Inglewood, California. For the duration of the tour, Garbage's touring line-up was augmented by Daniel Shulman, who had previously been a session musician for Run-D.M.C., on bass guitar. Samplers and MIDI controllers helped the bandmembers to unleash on stage the varied sounds that augmented the studio versions of the songs. Despite all the members of the group having racked up years of touring experience between them prior to forming, Garbage had no initial plans to tour their debut fix; they changed their listen when they found that they enjoyed themselves while filming the music video for their debut single, "Vow". Director Samuel Bayer had encouraged the group to play the vocal live as he filmed them, rather than playing forth to a bankroll track.[1] [two]

The Garbage tour started off with depression-central headlining shows in late 1995, during which time the band visited a number of media cities in North America and Europe.[3] The band spent the following twelvemonth on bout, performing as the chief human action, spending two split runs as an opening deed for the Smashing Pumpkins on their Infinite Sadness loonshit bout,[4] performing on TV and radio shows and performing on the bill at rock and radio festivals effectually the globe.[5] A number of notable acts supported Garbage throughout the run of the tour, including Acetone, Ash, Bis, The Elevator Drops, Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Rentals, Placebo, Polyanna and Polara.[five] The bout was booked by Kevin Gasser of Creative Artists Agency.[one] Before the 1996 concerts, the band reworked the songs to make them work improve live, and besides adopted more MIDI guitars to use less keyboards on stage.[6]

Video camera footage shot by Garbage during the early 1996 bout dates was incorporated into both that year's opening titles of the band's first long-form VHS and VCD compilation, Garbage Video, and the band'southward hour-long retrospective documentary, Thanks For Your Uhhh, Support, which featured on the group's 2007 greatest hits DVD Absolute Garbage.[7]

Tour dates [edit]

Appointment City Country Venue
North American order bout
Back up act: Acetone [8]
Nov 5, 1995 Minneapolis United States 7th Street Entry
November 6, 1995 Milwaukee Shank Hall
November 7, 1995 Chicago Cabaret Metro
Nov nine, 1995 Detroit St. Andrews Hall
November 10, 1995 Toronto Canada Opera House
November 11, 1995 Montreal Buffet Campus
Nov 13, 1995 New York City United States Irving Plaza
November xiv, 1995 Boston Axis
November 15, 1995 Philadelphia Theater of Living Arts
November sixteen, 1995 Washington, D.C. Black Cat
November 17, 1995 Cleveland Peabody'south Downwardly Under
November 19, 1995 Nashville Exit/In
November twenty, 1995 Atlanta The Betoken
European club tour
November 23, 1995 London Britain Kentish Town Forum
November 25, 1995 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
November 27, 1995 Hamburg Germany Grosse Freiheit
Nov 28, 1995 Copenhagen Kingdom of denmark Pumphuset
Nov 30, 1995 Brussels Belgium VK Club
Dec 1, 1995 Rennes France Transmusicales Festival
Dec 3, 1995 Munich Germany Wappensaal
Due north American club & radio shows
Dec 5, 1995 Cambridge U.s. WBCN Xmas Rave,
Center Due east
December 6, 1995 New United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Radio 104's Jingle Bell Jam,
The Sting
December 7, 1995 Fairfax HFSMas Nutcracker,
Patriot Center
December 9, 1995 Minneapolis KEGE Vacation Festival,
Target Center
December xi, 1995 Portland KNRK Snowfall Ball,
Memorial Coliseum
Dec 12, 1995 Seattle Moe'southward Mo' Rockin' Cafe
Dec 14, 1995 San Francisco Slim's
December 15, 1995 Berkeley Alive 105 Dark-green Christmas,
Berkeley Customs Theatre
Dec sixteen, 1995 San Jose KOME Almost Audio-visual Christmas,
SJSU Event Center
December 17, 1995 Universal City KROQ Most Audio-visual Christmas
Universal Amphitheater
Dec xix, 1995 Los Angeles Viper Room
December 20, 1995 The Roxy
Northward American clubs
Support act: The Elevator Drops
February 24, 1996 Dallas United states Deep Ellum Live
Feb 26, 1996 Austin Liberty Lunch
February 27, 1996 Houston Numbers
Feb 28, 1996 New Orleans Howling Wolf
March 1, 1996 Saint petersburg State Theater
March 2, 1996 Fort Lauderdale The Border
March 3, 1996 Orlando Renaissance
March iv, 1996 Pensacola Rosie O'Gradys
March 6, 1996 Chapel Hill Cat's Cradle
March 7, 1996 Norfolk The Bait Shack
March viii, 1996 Pittsburgh Metropol
March 9, 1996 Vernon Z100 SNOasis,
Vernon Valley Ski Area
March 11, 1996 Columbus Newport Music Hall
March 12, 1996 Cincinnati Bogart's
March 13, 1996 Indianapolis Faddy Nightclub
March 14, 1996 Madison Barrymore Theatre
Britain & Europe
Support Acts: Bis, The Rentals
March nineteen, 1996 Wolverhampton United Kingdom Borough Hall
March 21, 1996 Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
March 22, 1996 Manchester The Apollo
March 24, 1996 London Brixton Academy
March 25, 1996 Cambridge The Corn Exchange
March 26, 1996 Leeds Town and Country
March 27, 1996 Nottingham Stone Metropolis
March 30, 1996 Ghent Belgium Vooruit
April one, 1996 Berlin Germany Metropol
April 3, 1996 Paris French republic Élysée Montmartre
April 4, 1996 Frankfurt Germany Batshkapp
April 6, 1996 Luxembourg Luxembourg Den Atelier
April seven, 1996 Düsseldorf Germany Philips Halle
United kingdom Radio Concert
Support Deed: Placebo
April 9, 1996 Leeds United Kingdom BBC Sound Urban center,
Leeds Metropolitan Academy
North America
Support Human action: Polara
April 16, 1996 Toronto Canada Phoenix
April 17, 1996 Montreal Spectrum
Apr 18, 1996 Boston United states Avalon
Apr xix, 1996 New York Metropolis Roseland Ballroom
April 21, 1996 Richmond Classic Amphitheatre
Apr 22, 1996 Washington, D.C. 9:thirty Club
April 23, 1996 Philadelphia Theater of Living Arts
April 24, 1996 Toronto Canada Opera Business firm
Apr 25, 1996 Rochester U.s. New York Nites
April 27, 1996 Milwaukee The Rave
Apr 28, 1996 Chicago Cabaret Metro
April 29, 1996 Minneapolis First Artery
April 30, 1996 Denver Ogden Theatre
May 1, 1996 Salt Lake City Club DV8
May 3, 1996 Seattle Lodge DV8
May 4, 1996 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
May v, 1996 Portland U.s.a. La Luna
May 7, 1996 San Francisco The Fillmore
May 9, 1996 Pomona Glass House
May 10, 1996 San Diego SOMA
May 11, 1996 Hollywood Hollywood Palace
May 12, 1996 Phoenix Electric Ballroom
May 13, 1996 Albuquerque
May 15, 1996 Lawrence
May sixteen, 1996 Columbia
May 17, 1996 Madison
May 18, 1996
North American radio festivals
May 25, 1996 Somerset Usa 93.7 EdgeFest,
Float Rite Park Amphitheater
May 26, 1996 Chicago Q101 Jamboree,
New World Music Theatre
May 27, 1996 St. Louis KPNT Pointfest 5,
Riverport Amphitheater
May 29, 1996 Lawrence
June 1, 1996 Washington, D.C. HFStival,
RFK Stadium
June eleven, 1996 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropolitan
June fourteen, 1996 Mountain View United States Alive 105 BFD,
Shoreline Amphitheatre
June xv, 1996 Laguna Hills KROQ Weenie Roast,
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
June xvi, 1996 Santa Barbara Backstage
North America arenas
Supporting The Cracking Pumpkins on the Infinite Sadness tour
June 25, 1996 Saginaw United States Wendler Arena
June 27, 1996 Indianapolis Marketplace Foursquare Arena
June 29, 1996 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
June 30, 1996 Detroit State Theatre
July 2, 1996 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
July 3, 1996 Cleveland Gund Arena
July 5, 1996 Philadelphia CoreStates Spectrum
July 6, 1996
July 7, 1996 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
July 9, 1996 Washington, D.C. USAir Arena
July x, 1996
July 12, 1996 New York City Madison Square Garden (Cancelled) [9]
July 13, 1996
July 14, 1996 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena (Cancelled) [10]
July 16, 1996 Pittsburgh Borough Loonshit (Cancelled)
July 17, 1996 Fort Wayne Allen County Arena (Rescheduled)
July nineteen, 1996 Moline The Mark of the Quad Cities (Rescheduled)
July xx, 1996 Kansas City Kemper Arena (Cancelled)
July 21, 1996 Saint Louis Kiel Center (Cancelled)
July 22, 1996 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum (Rescheduled)
July 23, 1996 Oklahoma City Myriad Arena (Rescheduled)
July 24, 1996 Dallas Reunion Loonshit (Rescheduled)
July 26, 1996 Austin Frank Erwin Center (Rescheduled)
July 27, 1996 Lafayette Cajundome (Rescheduled)
European concerts & festivals
Support: Fun Lovin' Criminals
Baronial iii, 1996 Benicàssim Espana Benicàssim Festival
August 5, 1996 Stockholm Sweden Water Festival
August vi, 1996 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
Baronial 8, 1996 Copenhagen Denmark Grayhalle
August x, 1996 Osnabrück Frg Stone am Schloss Festival
August 12, 1996 Leipzig Piece of cake Auensee
August 13, 1996 Bremen Modernes
Baronial 14, 1996 Hamburg Docks Konzerte
August 16, 1996 Annecy France Festival D'Annecy
August 17, 1996 Cologne Germany Bizarre Festival
August eighteen, 1996 Saint-Malo France La Route du Rock Festival
August 20, 1996 Munich Germany Nachtwerk
Baronial 21, 1996 Stuttgart Longhorn
August 23, 1996 Leopoldsburg Belgium Pukkelpop Festival
August 24, 1996 Reading Uk Reading Festival
August 25, 1996 Biddinghuizen Netherlands Lowlands Festival
Asia and Australasia
Support Acts: Pollyanna (Australia) and Ash (New Zealand)
September 28, 1996 Singapore Singapore Harbour Pavilion
Oct i, 1996 Wan Chai Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Stadium
October three, 1996 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
October 5, 1996 Brisbane Livid Festival
October 7, 1996 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
October 8, 1996 Melbourne Festival Hall
October xi, 1996 Auckland New Zealand North Shore Events Centre
October 12, 1996 Wellington Queens Wharf
October 15, 1996 Tokyo Japan Shibuya Order Quattro
Oct sixteen, 1996
October 17, 1996 Nagoya Naka-ku Lodge Quattro
October eighteen, 1996 Osaka Chuo-Ku Gild Quattro
Northward America arenas
Supporting The Swell Pumpkins on the Infinite Sadness bout
Oct 23, 1996 Ames United States Hilton Coliseum
Oct 25, 1996 Champaign Assembly Hall
October 26, 1996 Moline The Marker of the Quad Cities
October 29, 1996 Louisville Freedom Hall
October 30, 1996 Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum
November 1, 1996 Hartford Hartford Civic Eye
November 2, 1996 Albany Knickerbocker Arena
November four, 1996 Portland Cumberland Canton Civic Center
November 5, 1996 Boston Fleet Heart
November half dozen, 1996 Worcester Worcester Centrum
November 7, 1996 New York City Beacon Theater (Headline show)[11]
November 8, 1996 University Park Bryce Jordan Center (Cancelled)
November 9, 1996 Richmond Richmond Coliseum (Cancelled)
November 11, 1996 Columbia Carolina Coliseum
November 12, 1996 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center
Nov xv, 1996 Tampa Ice Palace
November xvi, 1996 Lakeland Lakeland Center
Nov 17, 1996 Miami Miami Loonshit
November nineteen, 1996 Atlanta The Omni
November 22, 1996 Memphis Pyramid Arena
November 23, 1996 Oklahoma City Myriad Arena
Nov 24, 1996 Little Rock Barton Coliseum
November 26, 1996 Lafayette Cajundome
Nov 27, 1996 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
November 29, 1996 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
Nov xxx, 1996 Austin Frank Erwin Centre
December 1, 1996 Dallas Reunion Arena
December 3, 1996 Houston The Tiptop
December 4, 1996 Las Cruces Pan American Heart
December 5, 1996 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
December 7, 1996 Phoenix America Westward Loonshit
December ix, 1996 Anaheim Arrowhead Swimming
Dec 10, 1996
Dec xi, 1996 San Diego San Diego Sports Loonshit
Dec xiii, 1996 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
Dec xiv, 1996 San Francisco Cow Palace
December sixteen, 1996 San Jose KROQ Almost Audio-visual Christmas,
San Jose Arena
Dec 17, 1996 Sacramento ARCO Loonshit
December eighteen, 1996 Inglewood Peachy Western Forum

Promotional performances [edit]

Appointment Evidence Gear up
September 25. 1995 Top of The Pops "Only Happy When it Rains", "Queer" (aired on November)
November 22, 1995 MTV's Most Wanted "Queer", "Only Happy When it Rains"
March 20, 1996 Top of The Pops "Stupid Girl"
March 28, 1996 TFI Friday "Stupid Girl", "Simply Happy When it Rains"
April 2, 1996 Nulle Role Ailleurs "Queer"
April 13, 1996 Saturday Dark Special "But Happy When information technology Rains"
Apr 14, 1996 Modern Rock Live Mod Rock Live
June 8, 1996 MTV Movie Awards "Only Happy When It Rains"
July i, 1996 Beach Firm "Stupid Daughter"
July 11, 1996 Late Show with David Letterman "Stupid Girl"
July 14, 1996 An Evening of Sweet Relief "Boot My Ass", "Supernatural"
Aug 1996 MTV Europe "Queer"
October 1996 Hey Hey It's Saturday "Milk"
October 24, 1996 VH1 Fashion Awards "Stupid Girl"
November fourteen, 1996 MTV Europe Music Awards "Milk"
November eighteen, 1996 Top of The Pops "Milk"

Setlists [edit]

North America & Europe club bout (November 5 – December 19, 1995)

The commencement total concert in Minneapolis saw Garbage debut a fourteen-song set, launching with "Supervixen". The initial set included xi songs from their debut album and three b-sides: "Subhuman", "Girl Don't Come up" and "Trip My Wire". For radio festivals, Garbage performed around five tracks, ordinarily starting with "Stupid Girl".[iii]

North America, Europe, Nippon & Australasia (Feb 23 – Oct 18, 1996)

  1. "Queer"
  2. "Fix Me Now"
  3. "Not My Idea"
  4. "Dog New Tricks"
  5. "My Lover's Box"
  6. "Milk"
  7. "Supervixen"
  8. "Stupid Girl"
  9. "Trip My Wire"
  10. "Just Happy When information technology Rains"
  11. "Vow"

Encore:

  1. "Subhuman"
  2. "Kicking My Ass"
  3. "Girl Don't Come up"

Garbage launched their 1996 bout in Dallas, Texas by reordering the set, swapping "Subhuman" and "Milk" around and moving "Queer" to the offset of the night. The arrangement of "Queer" is based upon a Danny Saber remix of the song. Garbage debuted an electronica version of "Domestic dog New Tricks" and a encompass version of Vic Chesnutt'due south "Kick My Ass" at the start of the run, while likewise dropping both "As Sky is Broad" and "A Stroke of Luck". This gear up list remains largely unchanged for over six months, although "Subhuman" is dropped post-obit a functioning in Boston's Avalon, and both the song and "As Heaven is Wide" are intermittently played every bit an encore towards the end of the run.[5]

North America (October 23 – Dec 20, 1996)

  1. "Queer"
  2. "Set up Me At present"
  3. "Not My Idea"
  4. "My Lover's Box"
  5. "Supernatural", replaced afterward with "#one Crush"
  6. "Trip My Wire"
  7. "Stupid Girl"
  8. "Just Happy When it Rains"
  9. "Vow"

The finish of 1996 and Garbage's support slot for the Keen Pumpkins meant that the band finished the year performing an abbreviated set. Autonomously from at one final headline bear witness in New York Urban center's Buoy Theater, "Supervixen", "Canis familiaris New Tricks", "Kick My Donkey" and "Girl Don't Come up" are retired. Garbage perform a new guitar-heavy system of "Milk" a number of times before it is dropped. The run of shows also saw Garbage debut two songs live: a second Vic Chesnutt cover version ("Supernatural") and their early b-side "#ane Beat", which later replaces it.[3]

Box part score information [edit]

Date Prove Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
June 1, 1996 HFStival Robert. F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington, D.C. 64,252 / 64,252 (100%) Northward/A[12]
November i, 1996 Smashing Pumpkins/Garbage Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut 11,840 / 11,840 (100%) $296,000[13]
November 2, 1996 Knickerbocker Loonshit Albany, New York 12, 434 / 12, 434 (100%) $310,850[xiii]
Nov 26, 1996 Cajundome Lafayette, Louisiana ten,682 / 10,682 (100%) $267,050[14]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Borzillo, Carrie (1996). "Garbage's Serendipitous Success". Billboard. Los Angeles: nine, 97.
  2. ^ Laskin, Tom (March eight, 1996). "Garbage on the streets". Isthmus . Retrieved Oct 18, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Garbage 1995 Setlists". Garbagebase.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  4. ^ "Bully Pumpkins Bout History – Dates". SPFC.org. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c "Garbage 1996 Setlists". Garbagebase.com. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  6. ^ Gargano, Paul. From Spooner to Garbage. Shepherd Limited (April 1996)
  7. ^ "New Best Of Anthology". Garbage.com. Archived from the original on June twenty, 2009. Retrieved May 22, 2007.
  8. ^ O'Connell, Shannon (Dec 2, 1995). Trash On Delivery. U.k.: Melody Maker.
  9. ^ "Canceled Shows". Smashing Pumpkins Live Recording Association. Retrieved July ten, 2011.
  10. ^ Nightlife; Concerts. New York magazine. 1996. p. 76.
  11. ^ Concerts. New York magazine. 1996. p. 115.
  12. ^ Box Score Concert Gross. June 22, 1996. Retrieved July seven, 2011.
  13. ^ a b Box Score Concert Gross. December 7, 1996. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  14. ^ Box Score Concert Gross. Dec 14, 1996. Retrieved July 7, 2011.

External links [edit]

  • Garbage official website
  • Garbage setlist archive: 1995/1996

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