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1999 Tour (Robbie Williams)

1999 concert tour by Robbie Williams


1999 concert tour by Robbie Williams

FieldValue
concert_tour_name1999 Tour
imageRWilliams_1999TourPoster.jpg
image_size220px
captionPromotional poster for the tour
artistRobbie Williams
location
album
start_date1 May 1999
end_date1 November 1999
number_of_legs4
number_of_shows44
last_tourOne More for the Rogue Tour
(1998–99)
this_tour**1999 Tour**
(1999)
next_tourThe Sermon on the Mount Tour
(2000–01)

(1998–99) (1999) (2000–01)

The 1999 Tour was a concert tour by the English recording artist, Robbie Williams. The tour supported his second studio album, I've Been Expecting You and the compilation disc, The Ego Has Landed. Beginning in May 1999, the tour played over 40 shows in North America and Europe. The tour was launched to capitalise on the success of "Angels" in the United States and Canada. The tour also marks Williams's only concert performances in those territories.

Officially, the tour was known as Man, The Myth, The Tax Bill (a.k.a. Born To Be Mild), A Few Dollars More... and Get Your Coat Baby, You've Pulled!.

Set list

The following set list was obtained from the concert held on 1 May 1999, at The Opera House in Toronto, Canada. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Let Me Entertain You"
  2. "My Name Is"
  3. "Man Machine"
  4. "Lazy Days"
  5. "Hey Jude"
  6. "Win Some Lose Some"
  7. "Killing Me"
  8. "No Regrets"
  9. "Strong"
  10. "Angels"
  11. "Forever Texas"
  12. "Karma Killer"
  13. "Old Before I Die" ;Encore
  14. "Millennium"
  15. "Song 2"
  16. "Should I Stay or Should I Go"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
1 May 1999TorontoCanadaThe Opera House
4 May 1999New York CityUnited StatesBowery Ballroom
6 May 1999PhiladelphiaTheatre of Living Arts
7 May 1999BostonParadise Rock Club
8 May 1999MontrealCanadaLe Petit Medley
10 May 1999Washington, D.C.United States[9:30 Club](9-30-club)
12 May 1999AtlantaCotton Club
14 May 1999ChicagoMetro Chicago
15 May 1999DetroitSaint Andrew's Hall
1 June 1999VancouverCanadaThe Rage
2 June 1999SeattleUnited StatesShowbox Comedy and Supper Club
7 June 1999San FranciscoBimbo's 365 Club
9 June 1999Los AngelesMayan Theater
21 May 1999NürburgGermanyNürburgring
23 May 1999NurembergFrankenstadion
24 May 1999LandgraafNetherlandsMegaland Landgaaf
18 June 1999ImolaItalyAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
2 July 1999RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival Grounds
4 July 1999WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds
10 July 1999ParisFranceHippodrome de Longchamp
25 August 1999WatfordEnglandWatford Colosseum
28 August 1999SlaneIrelandSlane Castle
3 September 1999StockholmSwedenCirkus
5 September 1999CopenhagenDenmarkK.B. Hallen
6 September 1999HanoverGermanyCapitol
7 September 1999ColognePalladium
9 September 1999OffenbachStadthalle Offenbach
10 September 1999HamburgCCH Hall 2
12 September 1999TilburgNetherlands[013](013)
13 September 1999ParisFranceZénith de Paris
15 September 1999BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
17 September 1999ReykjavíkIcelandLaugardalshöll
12 October 1999BostonUnited StatesAvalon Ballroom
13 October 1999Upper Darby TownshipTower Theater
15 October 1999New York CityHammerstein Ballroom
18 October 1999TorontoCanadaThe Warehouse
19 October 1999KitchenerLyric Theatre
21 October 1999PittsburghUnited StatesPalumbo Center
22 October 1999Washington, D.C.[9:30 Club](9-30-club)
24 October 1999AtlantaThe Tabernacle
25 October 1999OrlandoHard Rock Live
29 October 1999HoustonAerial Theater
30 October 1999DallasBronco Bowl
1 November 1999AustinAustin Music Hall

;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances :This concert was a part of the "Rock am Ring" :This concert was a part of "Rock im Park" :This concert was a part of the "Pinkpop Festival" :This concert was a part of the "Heineken Jammin' Festival" :This concert was a part of the "Roskilde Festival" :This concert was a part of "Rock Werchter" :This concert was a part of "Solidays" :This concert was a part of the "Slane Concert"

Personnel

Band

  • Gary Nuttall
  • Chris Sharrock
  • Claire Worrall
  • Alex Dickson
  • Fil Eisler

References

References

  1. "USA: Get Your Coat Baby, You've Pulled! (1999)". RobbieWilliams.com.
  2. "USA Summer: Man, The Myth, The Tax Bill (aka Born To Be Mild) (1999)". RobbieWilliams.com.
  3. Stevenson, Jane. (3 May 1999). "Concert Review: Robbie Williams Opera House, Toronto – May 1, 1999". [[Québecor Média]].
  4. (2 April 1999). "Robbie Williams Lines Up U.S. Tour". MTV Networks.
  5. (26 August 1999). "Robbie Williams Gets Angelic For New Video, Tour". MTV Networks.
  6. (10 May 1999). "Bayern 3 überträgt Rock-Im-Park-Festival im Internet". Weitere Online-Angebote des Verlagshauses.
  7. "Pinkpop is aan protectie toe". [[De Persgroep Nederland]].
  8. (25 March 1999). "Al festival di Imola anche Hole e Blur". [[RCS MediaGroup]].
  9. Gethings, Sharon. (8 May 1999). "The 50 Best festivals; SUMMER'S HERE AND THE TIME IS RIGHT". Independent Print Limited.
  10. Hache, Victor. (19 July 1999). "solidays fait la fête au sida". [[L'Humanité]].
  11. (16 April 1999). "Showbiz toast to Barbara Windsor". BBC.
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