Chinese Democracy Tour
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Chinese Democracy Tour | ||
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Logo for Guns N' Roses' 2006 North American tour | ||
Tour by Guns N' Roses | ||
Dates | January 1, 2001 - Present | |
Legs | 5 (so far) | |
Shows | 2001 - 4 (cancelled: 26) 2002 - 22 (cancelled: 18) 2004 - 0 (cancelled: 1) 2006 - 74 (cancelled: 7) 2007 - 19 (cancelled: 2) Total - 119 (cancelled: 54) |
The Chinese Democracy Tour is rock band Guns N' Roses' concert tour to promote the group's upcoming album Chinese Democracy. The tour has featured legs in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2007. The 2001 tour featured three U.S. dates and a Brazilian one, while the 2002 tour included Asian, North American and a few European dates. The band did not tour again until May 2006, when it toured North America again and performed a major tour of Europe. The band's latest tour, in 2007, went across Australasia, Japan and Mexico. The only major concert market the band have not been to in any significant way is South America (with the exception of the single Brazilian show).
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[edit] Set list repertoire
Guns N' Roses relied on an Appetite for Destruction heavy set list, keeping longtime fans entertained with the older material whilst adding new songs from the upcoming album Chinese Democracy, such as The Blues, Madagascar, and the title track. In 2006, with regard to the leaks, Rose commented, "This is for all you downloading fuckers" and added Better and I.R.S. (more often than not played) and There Was a Time (less often) to the set list. However, recent sources have seen that the written set list contained the songs Prostitute and If the World, as well as a possibly returning Rhiad and the Bedouins.
In 2007, the Bumblefoot solos were completely altered, with his variation on Don't Cry being made into the full and original songs, thus speculation abounds as to whether the set list will contain more Use Your Illusion era material, as this was a significant record.
Songs played since 2001: Welcome To The Jungle, It's So Easy, Nightrain, Out Ta Get Me, Mr. Brownstone, Paradise City, My Michelle, Think About You, Sweet Child O' Mine, Rocket Queen (from Appetite For Destruction); Live And Let Die, November Rain (from Use Your Illusion I); Knockin' On Heaven's Door, You Could Be Mine (from Use Your Illusion II); Oh My God (from Days of Thunder soundtrack); Chinese Democracy, Madagascar, The Blues, Rhiad and the Bedouins, Silkworms (from the forthcoming album)
Songs added in 2006: Better, I.R.S., There Was a Time, both versions of You're Crazy, Down on the Farm and Used to Love Her.
Songs added in 2007: Nice Boys and Don't Cry.
Optional songs on set list: Prostitute, If the World, Rhiad and the Bedouins, Rocket Queen, Sailing, Sway, Nice Boys, Down on the Farm, Think About You, Used to Love Her and Out Ta Get Me.
[edit] 2001 Tour
- January 1, 2001 - House of Blues (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- January 15, 2001 - Rock In Rio 3 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- December 29, 2001 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- December 31, 2001 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Between their appearances in Las Vegas and Rio de Janeiro, the band was already lined up to appear on several European shows that summer, including the German dual events Rock am Ring and Rock im Park. After Rock in Rio, a European tour for June 2001 was compiled, but all 16 shows were subsequently cancelled, reportedly due to the illness of the lead guitarist Buckethead. Some of the shows were rescheduled for December, if only to be cancelled again. The bands management released the following statement in response to the cancellations.
Doug Goldstein commented, "To ensure Guns N' Roses fans the album they deserve, Axl Rose has spent every waking minute of everyday during the past 5 years writing, recording, and producing Guns N' Roses' first album of all new material since 1991. Following the euphoria of Rock in Rio, I jumped the gun and arranged a European tour as our plan was to have the new album out this year. Unfortunately, Buckethead's illness not only stopped the tour but has also slowed progress on Chinese Democracy. As a result, touring right now is logistically impossible. I am very sorry to disappoint our fans but I can assure them that is not what Axl wanted nor is it 'Another page from the Howard Hughes of rock' as some of the media will no doubt portray it. I made a plan and unfortunately it did not work out.
The line-up for this tour consisted of:
- Axl Rose, Lead Vocals
- Dizzy Reed, Keyboards, Backing vocals
- Paul Tobias, Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals
- Robin Finck, Lead guitar
- Tommy Stinson, Bass guitar, Backing vocals
- Chris Pitman, Keyboards and Programming
- Bryan Mantia, Drums
- Buckethead, Lead guitar
[edit] 2002 Europe/Asia tour
The band played six shows in August 2002, headlining festivals and concerts throughout Asia and Europe.
- August 14, 2002 - Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Hong Kong, China)
- August 17, 2002 - Chiba Marine Stadium (Chiba, Japan)
- August 18, 2002 - WTC Open Air Stadium (Osaka, Japan)
- August 23, 2002 - Temple Newsam Park (Leeds, England)
- August 24, 2002 - Pukkelpop Field (Hasselt, Belgium)
- August 26, 2002 - London Arena (London, England)
The band then made their way to New York for a surprise appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The only line-up change for this tour was the addition of Rhythm Guitarist Richard Fortus, replacing the departed Paul Tobias. The line up for the 2002 tours of Europe, Asia and North America consisted of:
- Axl Rose, Lead Vocals
- Dizzy Reed, Keyboards, Backing vocals
- Richard Fortus, Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals
- Robin Finck, Lead guitar
- Tommy Stinson, Bass guitar, Backing vocals
- Chris Pitman, Keyboards and Programming
- Bryan Mantia, Drums and percussion
- Buckethead, Lead guitar
[edit] 2002 North American tour
The band's first North American tour since 1993 (when the Use Your Illusion Tour concluded) was organized in the autumn of 2002 to support the supposed release of Chinese Democracy, and was announced on September 25, 2002 as the Chinese Democracy Tour, with 35 dates scheduled. However, the opening show at the GM Place in Vancouver on November 7 was canceled by the venue when Rose failed to show up in a timely manner (due to a snowstorm-delayed flight)and a riot ensued. This tour was met with mixed results. Some concerts in smaller markets did not sell well, while shows in larger markets such as New York's Madison Square Garden sold out in minutes. That Garden show, on December 5, was the last one played. On the following night of December 6 in Philadelphia's First Union Center, both opening acts appeared, but Axl Rose and the rest of the group did not, and after the resulting riot by fans[1], promoter Clear Channel canceled the remainder of the tour.
During the 2002 North American tour the bands opening acts were CKY and Mix Master Mike.
In all there were 16 shows actually played on the 2002 North American Tour, 2 cancelled at the time with riots, and the remaining 16 cancelled ahead of time.
- November 08, 2002 - Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, Washington)
- November 11, 2002 - Idaho Center Arena (Nampa, Idaho)
- November 14, 2002 - Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
- November 15, 2002 - Fargodome (Fargo, North Dakota)
- November 17, 2002 - The MARK of the Quad Cities (Moline, Illinois)
- November 18, 2002 - Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Illinois)
- November 21, 2002 - The Palace Of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Michigan)
- November 22, 2002 - Mellon Arena (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- November 24, 2002 - Gund Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
- November 25, 2002 - Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio)
- November 27, 2002 - Pepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
- November 29, 2002 - Air Canada Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
- November 30, 2002 - John Labatt Centre (London, Ontario)
- December 02, 2002 - Fleet Center (Boston, Massachusetts)
- December 03, 2002 - Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Connecticut)
- December 05, 2002 - Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
[edit] 2004 No Rock in Rio
After the 2002 tour was cancelled the band went into hiatus until they were scheduled to play at Rock in Rio 4 in May 2004. However lead guitarist Buckethead left the band in March 2004 and their appearance was cancelled and Axl Rose made the following statement:
"The band has been put in an untenable position by guitarist Buckethead and his untimely departure. On behalf of Guns N' Roses and myself I apologize to the fans who planned to see us at Rock In Rio - Lisbon. The festival and its tradition mean a lot to me personally and I sincerely do not enjoy being robbed by one of our own of the opportunity to be the first artist to play it for the third time. I would also like to express my gratitude to those who chose to embrace Buckethead's role in Guns and support our new line up. We greatly appreciate Bucket's contributions and remain open to 'discussions' as there are obviously several issues to resolve. In the meantime rather than dwelling on the negative, Guns will be moving forward and surprisingly (without giving away any details) this unfortunate set of circumstances may have given us the opportunity to take our recording that one extra step further. Regardless we hope to announce a release date within the next few months."
[edit] 2006 European tour
In May 2006 the band launched a European tour, headlining both the Download Festival and Rock In Rio-Lisboa. Four warm-up shows preceded the tour at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, and became the band's first live concert dates since the aborted 2002 tour. The shows also marked the debut of virtuoso fusion guitarist and composer Ron Thal (a.k.a Bumblefoot) on lead guitar, replacing Buckethead. During the course of this tour, Izzy Stradlin and Sebastian Bach made frequent guest appearances. The European dates played to over 700,000 people during 32 shows in 18 countries. The line up of the European and North American Tours was:
- Axl Rose, Vocals
- Dizzy Reed, Keyboards, Backing vocals
- Richard Fortus, Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals
- Robin Finck, Lead guitar
- Tommy Stinson, Bass guitar, Backing vocals
- Chris Pitman, Keyboards and Programming
- Bryan Mantia/Frank Ferrer, Drums and percussion
- Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Lead guitar
The only line-up change for this tour was that of guitarist Ron Thal replacing the departed Buckethead. Also, drummer Bryan Mantia missed the second half of the European tour because of the birth of his daughter in early July. He was temporarly replaced by session drummer Frank Ferrer.
During the 2006 European tour the bands opening acts were Papa Roach, Bullet for My Valentine, Shakerleg, Avenged Sevenfold, Melrose, Towers of London and Sebastian Bach
[edit] Warm-up shows
- May 12, 2006 - Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, USA)
- May 14, 2006 - Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, USA)
- May 15, 2006 - Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, USA)
- May 17, 2006 - Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, USA)
- May 18, 2006 - The Plumm (New York, USA)
[edit] European shows
- May 25, 2006 - Auditorio Juan Carlos I (Madrid, Spain)
- May 27, 2006 - Rock In Rio Lisbon (Lisbon, Portugal)
- May 31, 2006 - Budapest Arena (Budapest, Hungary)
- June 02, 2006 - Rock am Ring (Nürburgring, Germany)
- June 04, 2006 - Gods of Metal (Milan, Italy)
- June 07, 2006 - Hammersmith Apollo (London, England)
- June 09, 2006 - RDS Showgrounds (Dublin, Ireland)
- June 10, 2006 - Donington Park (Donington, England)
- June 13, 2006 - Sazka Arena (Prague, Czech Republic)
- June 15, 2006 - Stadion Legii (Warsaw, Poland)
- June 17, 2006 - Novarock (Burgenland, Austria)
- June 20, 2006 - Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (Paris, France)
- June 24, 2006 - Graspop Festival (Graspop, Belgium)
- June 26, 2006 - Stockholm Globen (Stockholm, Sweden)
- June 28, 2006 - Oslo Spektrum (Oslo, Norway)
- June 29, 2006 - Roskilde Festival (Roskilde, Denmark)
- July 01, 2006 - Hallenstadion (Zurich, Switzerland)
- July 02, 2006 - Goffertpark (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
- July 05, 2006 - Hartwall Areena (Helsinki, Finland)
- July 06, 2006 - Hartwall Areena (Helsinki, Finland)
- July 08, 2006 - Oslo Spektrum (Oslo, Norway)
- July 10, 2006 - Rockwave Festival Athens (Athens, Greece)
- July 12, 2006 - Kurucesme Arena (Istanbul, Turkey)
- July 14, 2006 - Bilbao Live Festival (Bilbao, Spain)
- July 15, 2006 - (El Ejido, Spain)
- July 18, 2006 - Hallam FM Arena (Sheffield, England)
- July 19, 2006 - Metro Radio Arena (Newcastle, England)
- July 21, 2006 - Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (Glasgow, Scotland)
- July 23, 2006 - Manchester Evening News Arena (Manchester, England)
- July 25, 2006 - NEC Arena (Birmingham, England)
- July 27, 2006 - Nottingham Arena (Nottingham, England)
- July 29, 2006 - Wembley Arena (London, England)
- July 30, 2006 - Wembley Arena (London, England)
In addition, Guns N' Roses were supposed to open for two dates of The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour in Germany on the European leg of the tour, but because of Keith Richards' infamous fall from a tree in Fiji, those shows were cancelled.
- July 10, 2006 - Frankenstadion (Nurnberg, Germany) CANCELLED
- July 12, 2006 - Zentralstadion (Leipzig, Germany) CANCELLED
[edit] 2006 North American tour
On August 31, 2006, Axl Rose appeared on MTV Video Music Awards as a presenter, noting that the band would go on a North American tour on October 24. Five warm-up shows for the tour were held in September 2006, with two at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas two at Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and one show in Devore for KROQ's Inland Invasion 2006.
Following the band's appearance at Inland Invasion on September 23, a handful of subsequent warm-up shows were postponed, which led to rumours that this was carried out in order to finalize the work on the new album. The rumors were seemingly denied by manager Merck Mercuriadis, who stated that the shows had been merely moved to "fit in with the main body of the tour". He did, however, once again state that Chinese Democracy would be out before the end of the year. The actual tour, again called the Chinese Democracy Tour, was now scheduled to begin on October 20 in Jacksonville, Florida.
The Jacksonville show was moved to October 31, with the October 22 show in Nashville, Tennessee postponed up to January 2007, until being cancelled in December. The tour commenced on October 24 in Sunrise, Florida, now ringing true to Rose's prior statement.
During the 2006 North American tour the band's opening acts included The Suicide Girls, Papa Roach, Sebastian Bach, Die Mannequin and Helmet. The band were also joined onstage by former Gunner Izzy Stradlin[2] and Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich[3] both making one-off appearances. Also, Bubbles of the Trailer Park Boys made some appearances in Canada. Long-time drummer Bryan Mantia took a leave from his touring responsibilities before the October tour dates to spend more time with his family. He was replaced by his understudy Frank Ferrer. Since then, Ferrer has apparently been granted an official membership in the band, which fueled speculation that Mantia had resigned. During a Florida show in October, Ferrer was introduced as "our newest member" by Axl Rose. Regardless, the band's management has stated that both Mantia and Ferrer are official members.
Eagles of Death Metal were supposed to go on tour with Guns N' Roses. On November 24, 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio, during their first concert with Guns N' Roses, the band was not well received by the crowd. When Axl Rose came out to perform, he asked the crowd whether they enjoyed "the Pigeons of Shit Metal", following with an onstage announcement the band wouldn't open for the Guns during the remainder of the tour. Soon after, Eagles of Death Metal released a statement regarding the incident:
"At first the audience refused to welcome us to the jungle, but by the time we took our final bow, it had become paradise city. Although Axl tried to November rain on our parade, no sweet child o' mine can derail the EODM night train. We say live and let die."[1]
[edit] Warm-up shows
- September 16, 2006 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- September 17, 2006 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- September 20, 2006 - Warfield Theatre (San Francisco, California)
- September 21, 2006 - Warfield Theatre (San Francisco, California)
- September 23, 2006 - Hyundai Pavillion (Devore, California)
[edit] North American shows
- October 24, 2006 - BankAtlantic Center (Sunrise, Florida)
- October 25, 2006 - St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Florida)
- October 27, 2006 - Germain Arena (Estero, Florida)
- October 29, 2006 - Coliseo de Puerto Rico, (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
- October 31, 2006 - Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Florida)
- November 02, 2006 - Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina)
- November 03, 2006 - Big Sandy Superstore Arena (Huntington, West Virginia)
- November 05, 2006 - Continental Airlines Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey}
- November 08, 2006 - DCU Center (Worcester, Massachusetts)
- November 10, 2006 - Madison Square Garden (New York, New York)
- November 13, 2006 - 1st Mariner Arena (Baltimore, Maryland)
- November 15, 2006 - Air Canada Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
- November 17, 2006 - Scotiabank Place (Ottawa, Ontario)
- November 18, 2006 - Colisée Pepsi (Quebec City, Quebec)
- November 20, 2006 - Halifax Metro Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
- November 21, 2006 - Harbour Station (Saint John, New Brunswick)
- November 22, 2006 - Mile One Centre (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador)
- November 24, 2006 - Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
- November 25, 2006 - The Palace Of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Michigan)
- November 27, 2006 - Allstate Arena (Chicago, Illinois)
- December 01, 2006 - Hilton Coliseum (Ames, Iowa)
- December 02, 2006 - Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
- December 04, 2006 - MTS Centre (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
- December 06, 2006 - Pengrowth Saddledome (Calgary, Alberta)
- December 07, 2006 - Rexall Place (Edmonton, Alberta)
- December 10, 2006 - Everett Events Center (Everett, Washington)
- December 11, 2006 - Rose Garden Arena (Portland, Oregon)
- December 15, 2006 - Oracle Arena (Oakland, California)
- December 17, 2006 - Gibson Amphitheatre (Los Angeles, California)
- December 19, 2006 - Gibson Amphitheatre (Los Angeles, California)
- December 20, 2006 - Gibson Amphitheatre (Los Angeles, California)
[edit] Cancelled dates
- November 06, 2006 - Cumberland County Civic Center (Portland, Maine) CANCELLED [4]
- November 29, 2006 - Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) CANCELLED [5]
- December 13, 2006 - Save Mart Center (Fresno, California) CANCELLED
The below 2007 shows were cancelled in order for the band to complete the album in January to have a March 2007 tentative release date.[6] However, the album wasn't completed in time for a March 6 release.
- January 10, 2007 - ARCO Arena (Sacramento, California) CANCELLED
- January 11, 2007 - Rabobank Arena (Bakersfield, California) CANCELLED
- January 13, 2007 - Reno Events Center (Reno, Nevada) CANCELLED
- January 16, 2007 - iPayOne Center (San Diego, California) CANCELLED
[edit] 2007 World Tour
On February 8 the band performed two songs (Sweet Child O' Mine and Knockin' On Heaven's Door) at Rodeo Drive's Walk of Style ceremony in honor of Donatella and Gianni Versace.
Opening acts were Sebastian Bach, Rose Tattoo (Only in Australia and New Zealand) and Maligno.
- June 02, 2007 - Monterrey Arena (Monterrey, Mexico) [7]
- June 03, 2007 - Arena VFG (Guadalajara, Mexico) [7]
- June 05, 2007 - Palacio de los Deportes (Mexico City, Mexico) [7]
- June 10, 2007 - Burswood Dome (Perth, Australia) [8]
- June 13, 2007 - Entertainment Centre (Adelaide, Australia) [7]
- June 15, 2007 - Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne, Australia) [7]
- June 16, 2007 - Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne, Australia)
- June 19, 2007 - Entertainment Centre (Brisbane, Australia) [7]
- June 20, 2007 - Entertainment Centre (Brisbane, Australia) [7]
- June 23, 2007 - Acer Arena (Sydney, Australia) [7][9]
- June 24, 2007 - Acer Arena (Sydney, Australia)
- June 29, 2007 - Vector Arena (Auckland, New Zealand) [7]
- June 30, 2007 - Vector Arena (Auckland, New Zealand)
- July 03, 2007 - Westpac Arena (Christchurch, New Zealand)
- July 14, 2007 - Makuhari Messe (Chiba, Japan) [9]
- July 15, 2007 - Makuhari Messe (Chiba, Japan) [9]
- July 17, 2007 - Nippon Gaishi Hall (Nagoya, Japan) [9]
- July 18, 2007 - Nippon Budokan (Tokyo, Japan) [9]
- July 21, 2007 - Intex Osaka (Osaka, Japan) [9]
[edit] Cancelled dates
- April 27, 2007 - New Market Racetrack (Johannesburg, South Africa) CANCELLED [10]
- May 01, 2007 - Kenilworth Racetrack (Cape Town, South Africa) CANCELLED [10]
[edit] Possible 2008 Tour
Since finally completing Chinese Democracy, an official update from the official Guns N' Roses website suggests that another tour will be in the works after negotiations are complete. The update read: "When we begin to put tour plans together, we'll see where things are. Until then, Robin's touring with NIN and we're working with management on our game plans." [11] This indicates that after negotiations and finalizing Finck's bizarre current status, they will plot another tour to support the album.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "Guns N' Roses History" - www.heretodaygonetohell.com
- ^ "Izzy jams with GN'R in Los Angeles" www.gunsnroses.com - Doug Miller, December 28, 2006
- ^ "Lars Ulrich joins GN'R on stage" www.gunsnroses.com - Doug Miller, December 18, 2006.
- ^ Guns N' Roses: News
- ^ Guns N' Roses: News
- ^ An Open Letter From Axl Rose. Guns N' Roses (2006-12-04). Retrieved on 2007-05-12.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Guns 'n Roses pull out of My Coke Fest" www.tonight.co.za - April 20, 2007.
- ^ Undercover - Guns 'n' Roses Tour For Australia Still Going Ahead
- ^ a b c d e f http://web.gunsnroses.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070411&content_id=a1&vkey=news&fext=.jsp>
- ^ a b The Power of 5FM | Studio Number 089 11 00 505
- ^ Guns N' Roses: News
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