Pump Tour
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Pump Tour | ||
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Tour by Aerosmith | ||
Dates | October 18, 1989 - October 15, 1990 | |
Legs | 8 | |
Shows | 166 | |
Aerosmith tour chronology | ||
Permanent Vacation Tour (1987-88) |
Pump Tour (1989-90) |
Get a Grip Tour (1993-94) |
The Pump Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that lasted twelve months, from mid-October 1989 to mid-October 1990. The tour was put on in support of the band's second consecutive mutli-platinum album Pump, released in September 1989.
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[edit] Background
The Pump Tour saw the band continue its successful streak, on the heels of 1987's Permanent Vacation and its associated tour. During the course of the tour, the band charted four Top 40 singles from Pump. By the end of the tour, Pump had sold four million copies, eventually selling seven million copies.[1]
This tour was notable as it saw Aerosmith's first return to Europe since 1977, as well as the band's first-ever performances in Australia. In addition, this tour saw the band tour North America on numerous legs, as well as perform a series of dates in Japan.[2][3]
Special performances on the Howard Stern Show, Saturday Night Live, and MTV Unplugged were interspersed during the course of the tour.[4][5]
Opening acts on this tour included Skid Row, Whitesnake, The Cult, Poison, Warrant, Metallica, and The Black Crowes. Some of these acts were regular openers, while some opened for Aerosmith only at specific festivals or stadium shows.[6][7]
During the tour, the band got to meet some of their idols. Steven Tyler met Mick Jagger backstage at a Rolling Stones concert, only the second time he had met him, and the first time he met him while sober.[8] In addition, the band met Robert Plant[9] and Jimmy Page, who saw the band perform on separate occasions in England. At one show, Page jammed with the band on "Train Kept A-Rollin'", and at another show, he played an extended set with the band at the Marquee Club in London.[10]
For this tour, the band employed the use of a Citation II private plane, which the band named "Aeroforce One". The plane was formerly used by Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.[11]
In September 1990, towards the end of the tour, A&R man John Kalodner remarked how Aerosmith were "maybe the biggest band in the world", thinking "Nobody else is this good right now."[12]
[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] Leg 1: Europe
- October 18, 1989: Sartory Saele, Koln, West Germany
- October 20, 1989: Florence Palasport, Florence, Italy
- October 21, 1989: Palatrussard, Milan, Italy
- October 24, 1989: Le Zénith, Paris, France
- October 25, 1989: Forest National Theatre, Brussels, Belgium
- October 27, 1989: Rijnhal, Arnhem, Holland
- October 29, 1989: Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany
- October 30, 1989: Carl Diem Halle, Wurzburg, West Germany
- November 1, 1989: Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, Germany
- November 2, 1989: Muensterland Halle, Muenster, West Germany
- November 3, 1989: Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, Germany
- November 4, 1989: Eilenreiderhalle, Hannover, West Germany
- November 5, 1989: Festhalle, Frankfurt, West Germany
- November 7, 1989: Boeblingen Sporthalle, Stuttgart, West Germany
- November 8, 1989: Mainmarketgelande, Mannheim, West Germany
- November 10, 1989: K.B. Halle, Copenhagen, Denmark
- November 11, 1989: Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- November 12, 1989: The Point Depot Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- November 14, 1989: Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
- November 15, 1989: Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
- November 17, 1989: Wembley Arena, London, UK
- November 18, 1989: National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
- November 19, 1989: National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
- November 21, 1989: City Hall, Newcastle, UK
- November 22, 1989: The Forum, Livingstone, Scotland
- November 24, 1989: Nugent Hall, Belfast, Ireland
- November 25, 1989: The Point Depot Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- November 26, 1989: Wembley Arena, London, UK
[edit] Leg 2: Northeastern North America
- December 15, 1989: Civic Center, Charleston, WV
- December 17, 1989: Capitol Center, Largo, MD
- December 18, 1989: Civic Center, Wheeling, WV
- December 20, 1989: Civic Center, Roanoke, VA
- December 21, 1989: Scope Arena, Norfolk, VA
- December 22, 1989: Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
- December 27, 1989: Civic Center, Springfield, MA
- December 28, 1989: Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT
- December 30, 1989: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
- December 31, 1989: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
- January 1, 1990: Boston Garden, Boston, MA
- January 3, 1990: Civic Center, Ottawa, ON, Canada
- January 4, 1990: The Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada
- January 6, 1990: The Skydome, Toronto, ON, Canada
- January 9, 1990: Civic Center, Springfield, MA
- January 10, 1990: Civic Center, Glen Falls, NY
- January 12, 1990: Civic Center, Providence, RI
- January 13, 1990: War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY
- January 15, 1990: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
- January 16, 1990: Howard Stern Show, New York, NY (performed "Hangman Jury" and "Angel") (SPECIAL PERFORMANCE)
- January 16, 1990: Broome County Arena, Binghampton, NY
- January 18, 1990: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
- January 19, 1990: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- January 21, 1990: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- January 22, 1990: Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
- January 24, 1990: War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY
- January 25, 1990: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
- January 27, 1990: Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
- January 28, 1990: Hershey Park Arena, Hershey, PA
[edit] Leg 3: Western North America
- February 17, 1990: Saturday Night Live, TV, New York City, NY (performed "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Monkey on My Back") (SPECIAL PERFORMANCE)
- February 20, 1990: Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX
- February 22, 1990: Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
- February 24, 1990: Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM
- February 25, 1990: Pan American Center, Las Cruces, NM
- February 27, 1990: Convention Center Arena, Tucson, AZ
- February 28, 1990: Compadre Stadium, Chandler, AZ
- February 28, 1990: Campion Terrace, Phoenix, AZ
- March 2, 1990: Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
- March 3, 1990: The Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA
- March 5, 1990: The Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA
- March 6, 1990: The Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA
- March 9, 1990: The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
- March 10, 1990: The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
- March 12, 1990: ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA
- March 14, 1990: Tacoma Dome, Seattle, WA
- March 15, 1990: Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
- March 17, 1990: Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- March 19, 1990: Northlands Arena, Edmonton, AB, Canada
- March 20, 1990: Olympic Saddledome, Calgary, AB, Canada
- March 22, 1990: Saskatchewan Palace, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
- March 24, 1990: Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
- March 25, 1990: Centre Of The Arts, Regina, SK, Canada
- March 27, 1990: Metra Park Arena, Billings, MT
- March 28, 1990: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, SD
- March 30, 1990: Events Center, Casper, WY
- March 31, 1990: Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
[edit] Leg 4: Southeastern and Central United States
- April 17, 1990: Jacksonville Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL
- April 19, 1990: Sun Dome, Tampa, FL
- April 20, 1990: Sun Dome, Tampa, FL
- April 22, 1990: Dade County Auditorium, Miami, FL
- April 23, 1990: Lee County Civic Center, Ft. Myers, FL
- April 25, 1990: Orange County Civic Center, Orlando, FL
- April 27, 1990: Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, NC
- April 28, 1990: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
- April 29, 1990: Carolina County Coliseum, Columbia, SC
- May 2, 1990: Freedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, TN
- May 3, 1990: Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY
- May 5, 1990: Boling Assembly Center Arena, Knoxville, TN
- May 6, 1990: The Omni, Atlanta, GA
- May 7, 1990: The Omni, Atlanta, GA
- May 9, 1990: Civic Center, Savannah, GA
- May 10, 1990: Leon Civic Center, Tallahassee, FL
- May 12, 1990: Jefferson County Coliseum, Birmingham, AL
- May 13, 1990: Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, MS
- May 15, 1990: New Orleans Superdome, New Orleans, LA (video taping) (the one music video is "The Other Side")
- May 16, 1990: Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA
- May 18, 1990: Starwood Amphitheater, Antioch, TN
- May 19, 1990: Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
- May 21, 1990: Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL
- May 22, 1990: Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga, TN
- May 24, 1990: Polaris Ampitheatre, Columbus, OH
- May 25, 1990: The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI
- May 27, 1990: The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI
- May 28, 1990: Deer Creek Music Center, Nobelsville, IN
[edit] Leg 5: Eastern and Central North America
- June 17, 1990: Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA
- June 18, 1990: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- June 19, 1990: Orange County Speedway, Middletown, NY
- June 20, 1990: Silver Stadium, Rochester, NY
- June 22, 1990: Seashore Performing Arts Center, Old Orchard Beach, ME
- June 23, 1990: Lake Compounce Amusement Park, Bristol, CT
- June 25, 1990: Great Woods, Mansfield, MA
- June 26, 1990: Great Woods, Mansfield, MA
- June 27, 1990: Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
- June 29, 1990: The Skydome/CNE, Toronto, ON, Canada
- June 30, 1990: Silver Stadium, Rochester, NY
- July 2, 1990: Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
- July 3, 1990: Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
- July 5, 1990: Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI
- July 6, 1990: Castle Farms Music Theater, Charlevoix, MI
- July 8, 1990: Peoria Civic Center, Peoria IL
- July 9, 1990: Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE
- July 11, 1990: Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS
- July 12, 1990: Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS
- July 13, 1990: Myriad Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
- July 14, 1990: Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK
- July 15, 1990: Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX
- July 17, 1990: St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO
- July 20, 1990: World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL
- July 21, 1990: Alpine Valley Music Center, East Troy, WI
- July 23, 1990: Starlake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA
- July 24, 1990: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- July 26, 1990: Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
- July 27, 1990: The Scope Arena, Norfolk, VA
- July 28, 1990: The Capital Center, Landover, MD
[edit] Leg 6: Europe
- August 11, 1990: Ed Sullivan Studios, New York City, NY (MTV Unplugged) (SPECIAL PERFORMANCE)
- August 15, 1990: The Point Depot Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- August 18, 1990: Castle Donington, Donington, UK
- August 20, 1990: The Marquee Club, London, UK
- August 23, 1990: Walden Buhne, Berlin, Germany
- August 25, 1990: Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- August 26, 1990: Stadion Gaiganwaard, Utrecht, Holland
- August 30, 1990: Arena Festa Dell'Unita, Bologne, Italy
- August 31, 1990: Winterthurer Musikfestwocken Festival, Winterthur, Switzerland
- September 1, 1990: Mainmarketgelande, Mannheim, Germany
- September 3, 1990: Hippodrome de Vincennes, Paris, France
- September 8, 1990: Hard Rock Café, Las Vegas, NV (U.S. DATE)
[edit] Leg 7: Japan
- September 12, 1990: Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan
- September 14, 1990: Aichi Taiikukan, Nagoya, Japan
- September 16, 1990: Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
- September 17, 1990: Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- September 19, 1990: Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- September 20, 1990: Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- September 22, 1990: Yoyogi Olympic Pool, Tokyo, Japan
[edit] Leg 8: Australia
- September 29, 1990: Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia
- October 1, 1990: National Tennis Center, Melbourne, Australia
- October 2, 1990: National Tennis Center, Melbourne, Australia
- October 5, 1990: Boondal Entertainment System, Brisbane, Australia
- October 7, 1990: Bruce Indoor Stadium, Camberra, Australia
- October 10, 1990: Sydney Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
- October 11, 1990: Sydney Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
- October 15, 1990: Perth Entertainment Center, Perth, Australia
[edit] References
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 470-471. Avon, 1997
- ^ http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/content/pid/804156
- ^ http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pid=804195
- ^ http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pid=804195
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 470, 474. Avon, 1997
- ^ http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pid=804195
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 472-474. Avon, 1997
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 471. Avon, 1997
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 472. Avon, 1997
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 474-475. Avon, 1997
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 473. Avon, 1997
- ^ Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 475. Avon, 1997
- ^ http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pid=804195