Stiff Upper Lip Tour
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'Stiff Upper Lip Tour' | ||
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Tour by AC/DC | ||
Start date | 1 August 2000 | |
End date | 8 July 2001 | |
Legs | 6 | |
Shows | 140 played, 3 cancelled | |
AC/DC tour chronology | ||
Ballbreaker Tour (1996) |
Stiff Upper Tour (2000-2001) |
TBA |
The Stiff Upper Lip Tour was a concert tour by AC/DC in support of their latest album Stiff Upper Lip. It was their first album since 1995's Ballbreaker. The stage show featured the Angus statue on the cover of Stiff Upper Lip, AC/DC nicknamed him "Junior". During the show "Junior" shoots fire out of its mouth, smoke flying out of the head of its guitar. In the outdoor European stadium shows, the top of the stage featured two Angus devil hats. The June 14 Munich, Germany show was filmed for Stiff Upper Lip Live. A few more shows were filmed for AC/DC's definitve box set Plug Me In released in 2007.
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[edit] Tour dates
[edit] North American Leg
- August 1, 2000 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
- August 3, 2000 – Detroit, MI - The Palace of Auburn Hills
- August 4, 2000 – Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena
- August 6, 2000 – Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena
- August 8, 2000 – Boston, MA - FleetCenter
- August 10, 2000 – Toronto, ON - Air Canada Centre
- August 11, 2000 – Toronto, ON - Air Canada Centre
- August 12, 2000 – Ottawa, ON – Corel Centre
- August 14, 2000 – Quebec City, QB – Colisee de Quebec
- August 15, 2000 – Montreal, QB – Bell Centre
- August 17, 2000 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
- August 19, 2000 – Washington, DC – Nissan Pavilion
- August 20, 2000 – Philadelphia, PA – First Union Center
- August 22, 2000 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – First Union Civic Arena
- August 24, 2000 – East Rutherford, NJ – Continental Airlines Arena
- August 25, 2000 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- August 27, 2000 – Indianapolis, IN – Conseco Fieldhouse
- August 29, 2000 – Cincinnati, OH – Firstar Center
- August 30, 2000 – Milwaukee, WI – Bradley Center
- August 31, 2000 – Chicago, IL – New World Music Theatre
- September 2, 2000 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
- September 3, 2000 – Kansas City, MO – Kemper Arena
- September 5, 2000 – St. Louis, MO – Kiel Center
- September 7, 2000 – Dallas, TX – Reunion Arena
- September 8, 2000 – Houston, TX – Compaq Center
- September 9, 2000 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum
- September 11, 2000 – San Antonio, TX – The Alamodome
- September 13, 2000 – Phoenix, AZ – America West Arena
- September 14, 2000 – Las Vegas, NV – Thomas & Mack Center
- September 16, 2000 – San Bernardino, CA – Hyundai Pavilion
- September 17, 2000 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Sports Arena
- September 19, 2000 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Arena
- September 20, 2000 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
- September 22, 2000 – Sacramento, CA – ARCO Arena
[edit] European Leg
- October 14, 2000 – Ghent, Belgium – Flanders Sports Arena
- October 15, 2000 – Metz, France – Amneville
- October 18, 2000 – Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyerhalle
- October 19, 2000 – Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyerhalle
- October 21, 2000 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
- October 22, 2000 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
- October 24, 2000 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
- October 25, 2000 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
- October 27, 2000 – Berlin, Germany – Velodrom
- October 28, 2000 – Oberhausen, Germany – Oberhausen Arena
- October 29, 2000 – Cologne, Germany – Kölnarena
- October 31, 2000 – Paris, France – Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
- November 1, 2000 – Paris, France – Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
- November 3, 2000 – Oslo, Norway – Oslo Spectrum
- November 4, 2000 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Scandinavium
- November 5, 2000 – Stockholm, Sweden – Globen Arena
- November 7, 2000 – Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Areena
- November 8, 2000 – Turku, Finland – Elysee Arena
- November 11, 2000 – Leipzig, Germany – Messehalle
- November 12, 2000 – Leipzig, Germany – Messehalle
- November 15, 2000 – Cologne, Germany – Kölnarena
- November 16, 2000 – Hannover, Germany – Preussag Arena
- November 18, 2000 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
- November 19, 2000 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
- November 21, 2000 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
- November 22, 2000 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
- November 24, 2000 – Dortmund, Germany – Westfalenhalle
- November 25, 2000 – Riesa, Germany – WS Arena
- November 28, 2000 – Birmingham, England – NEC Arena
- November 30, 2000 – Sheffield, England – Sheffield Arena
- December 1, 2000 – Manchester, England – Evening News Arena
- December 2, 2000 – Glasgow, Scotland – SECC Arena
- December 4, 2000 – London, England – Wembley Arena
- December 5, 2000 – London, England – Wembley Arena
- December 10, 2000 – Madrid, Spain – Palacio de los Deportes
- December 11, 2000 – Madrid, Spain – Palacio de los Deportes
- December 12, 2000 – Madrid, Spain – Palacio de los Deportes
- December 14, 2000 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
[edit] Australia Leg
- January 19, 2001 – Perth, Australia – Burswood Dome
- January 20, 2001 – Perth, Australia – Burswood Dome
- January 23, 2001 – Adelaide, Australia – Adelaide Entertainment Center CANCELLED
- January 24, 2001 – Adelaide, Australia – Adelaide Entertainment Center RESCHEDULED FROM. JAN. 23
- January 27, 2001 – Hobart, Australia – TCA Ground
- January 30, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
- January 31, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
- February 1, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
- February 3, 2001 – Canberra, Australia – Canberra Stadium
- February 5, 2001 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Center
- February 6, 2001 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Center
- February 8, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
- February 9, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
- February 11, 2001 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- February 12, 2001 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- February 14, 2001 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- February 15, 2001 – Sydney, Australia – Sydney Entertainment Centre
[edit] Japan Leg
- February 19, 2001 – Yokohama, Japan – Yokohama Arena
- February 20, 2001 – Yokohama, Japan – Yokohama Arena
- February 23, 2001 – Osaka, Japan – Osaka Castle Hall
[edit] Second North American Leg
- March 18, 2001 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – National Car Rental Center
- March 20, 2001 – Orlando, FL – Orlando Arena
- March 21, 2001 – Tampa, FL – St. Pete Times Forum
- March 23, 2001 – Nashville, TN – Gaylord Entertainment Center
- March 24, 2001 – Memphis, TN – Pyramid Arena
- March 26, 2001 – Little Rock, AR – Alltel Arena
- March 28, 2001 – Greenville, SC – Bi-Lo Center
- March 29, 2001 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum
- March 31, 2001 – Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Coliseum
- April 1, 2001 – Raleigh, NC – Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena
- April 3, 2001 – Dayton, OH – Ervin J. Nutter Center
- April 4, 2001 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
- April 6, 2001 – Cleveland, OH – Gund Arena
- April 8, 2001 – Chicago, IL – United Center
- April 9, 2001 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
- April 11, 2001 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
- April 12, 2001 – Salt Lake City, UT – E Center
- April 14, 2001 – Los Angeles, CA – Great Western Forum
- April 16, 2001 – Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Arena
- April 17, 2001 – Sacramento, CA – ARCO Arena
- April 19, 2001 – Portland, OR – Rose Garden Arena
- April 20, 2001 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
- April 22, 2001 – Vancouver, BC – General Motors Place
- April 23, 2001 – Vancouver, BC – General Motors Place
- April 25, 2001 – Edmonton, AB – Skyreach Centre
- April 26, 2001 – Calgary, AB – Pengrowth Saddledome
- April 28, 2001 – Winnipeg, MB – Winnipeg Arena
- April 29, 2001 – Fargo, ND – Fargodome
- May 1, 2001 – Madison, WI – Kohl Center CANCELLED
- May 2, 2001 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena CANCELLED
- May 4, 2001 – Boston, MA – FleetCenter
- May 5, 2001 – Philadelphia, PA – First Union Spectrum
- May 8, 2001 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- May 9, 2001 – Albany, NY – Pepsi Arena
- May 11, 2001 – Madison, WI – Kohl Center RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 1
- May 12, 2001 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 2
[edit] Outdoor European Leg
- June 8, 2001 – London, England – National Bowl
- June 10, 2001 – Hockenheim, Germany – Hockenheimring
- June 12, 2001 – Prague, Czech Republic – Strahov Stadium
- June 14, 2001 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion
- June 16, 2001 – Klettwitz, Germany – Lausitzring
- June 17, 2001 – Hannover, Germany – Niedersachsenstadion
- June 20, 2001 – Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund
- June 22, 2001 – Paris, France – Stade de France
- June 24, 2001 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Ullevi Stadium
- June 26, 2001 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympiastadion
- June 29, 2001 – Nuremberg, Germany – Frankenstadion
- July 1, 2001 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion
- July 4, 2001 – Torino, Italy – Stadio delle Alpi
- July 6, 2001 – Basel, Switzerland – St. Jakob-Park
- July 8, 2001 – Cologne, Germany – Müngersdorfer Stadion
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