OU812 Tour
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OU812 Tour | ||
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Tour by Van Halen | ||
Start date | 30 September 1988 | |
End date | 4 February 1989 | |
Legs | 3 | |
Shows | 46 played, 1 cancelled | |
Van Halen tour chronology | ||
Monsters of Rock Tour 1988 (1988) |
OU812 Tour (1988-1989) |
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour (1991-1992) |
The OU812 Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen. It was the first tour to include dates in Japan, and was the second with Sammy Hagar as vocalist (who had settled into the role more by this point). It followed the Monsters of Rock Tour 1988, which had formed the first part of the promotion for the OU812 album.
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[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] US leg
- 30 September, 1988: Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena
- 01 October, 1988: Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum
- 03 October 1988: Atlanta, GA - The Omni
- 04 October, 1988: Nashville, TN - Starwood Amphitheater
- 06 October, 1988: Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
- 07 October, 1988: Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Coliseum
- 08 October, 1988: Knoxville, TN - Thompson-Boling Arena
- 11 October, 1988: New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
- 12 October, 1988: Nassau, NY - Nassau Coliseum
- 14 October, 1988: Hartford, CT - Hartford Civic Center
- 15 October, 1988: Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome
- 17 October, 1988: Providence, RI - Providence Civic Center
- 18 October, 1988: Worcester, MA - Worcester Centrum
- 20 October, 1988: Richmond, VA - Richmond Coliseum
- 21 October, 1988: Norfolk, VA - Norfolk Scope
- 22 October, 1988: Philadelphia, PA - The Spectrum
- 25 October, 1988: Rosemont, IL - Rosemont Horizon
- 26 October, 1988: Ft. Wayne, IN - War Memorial Coliseum
- 27 October, 1988: Ft. Wayne, IN - War Memorial Coliseum
- 28 October, 1988: Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center
- 30 October, 1988: South Bend, IN - Joyce Center
- 31 October, 1988: Cedar Rapids, IA - Five Seasons Center
- 01 November, 1988: Aames, IA - Hilton Coliseum
- 03 November, 1988: Oklahoma City, OK - Myriad Convention Center CANCELLED
- 04 November, 1988: Witchita, KS - Kansas Coliseum
- 05 November, 1988: Lincoln, NE - Bob Devaney Sports Center
- 07 November, 1988: Peoria, IL - Peoria Civic Center
- 08 November, 1988: St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Arena
- 09 November, 1988: St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Arena
- 11 November, 1988: New Orleans, LA - Lakefront Arena
- 13 November, 1988: Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
- 15 November, 1988: El Paso, TX - El Paso County Coliseum
- 16 November 1988: Tucson, AZ - Tucson Convention Center
- 17 November, 1988: Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
- 19 November, 1988: San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
- 21 November, 1988: Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena
- 22 November, 1988: Reno, NV - Lawlor Events Center
- 24 November, 1988: Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum
- 26 November, 1988: Salt Lake City, UT - Salt Palace
[edit] Japanese leg
- 19 January, 1989: Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Dome
- 23 January, 1989: Kyoto, Japan - Pulse Plaza Hall
- 24 January, 1989: Osaka, Japan - Osaka Castle Hall
- 25 January, 1989: Osaka, Japan - Osaka Castle Hall
- 27 January, 1989: Hiroshima, Japan - Sun Plaza Hall
- 30 January, 1989: Kyoto, Japan - Pulse Plaza Hall
- 31 January, 1989: Nagoya, Japan - Nagoya Rainbow Hall
- 01 February, 1989: Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Dome
- 02 February, 1989: Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Dome
[edit] Hawaii Concert
- 04 February, 1989: Honolulu, Hawaii - Neal S. Blaisdell Center
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.bootlegvideos.com/vhtourdates.html Accessed on 31 August 2007
[edit] External links
- Van-Halen.com - The official Van Halen website
- Van Halen NewsDesk
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