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The Magic Summer Tour

1990–92 concert tour by New Kids on the Block


1990–92 concert tour by New Kids on the Block

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameMagic Summer Tour
imageThe Magic Summer Tour poster.jpg
image_captionPromotional poster for the tour
artistNew Kids on the Block
album
start_dateApril 25, 1990
end_dateFebruary 21, 1992
number_of_legs9
number_of_shows220
last_tourHangin' Tough Tour
(1988–90)
this_tour**Magic Summer Tour**
(1990–92)
next_tourFace the Music Tour
(1994)

(1988–90) (1990–92) (1994)

The Magic Summer Tour was the second major concert tour by American boy band New Kids on the Block. The tour supported their fourth studio album, Step by Step (1990) and their first compilation album, No More Games/The Remix Album (1990).

The tour began only one month after their previous concluded. After the summer leg ended, the tour shifted gears and was renamed the "No More Games Tour", following the announcement of their remix album. Lasting 22 months, the group played over 220 concerts in Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and South America.

Background

The 1990 summer tour was sponsored by Coca-Cola and tied into its "Magic Summer '90" campaign that included the infamous MagiCan.

The tour was a commercial success. Both stints in North America landed the group in the top 10 tours in 1990 and 1991. In 1990, the group earned $74.1 million from 152 shows in North America (25 of which were performed during their previous tour). In January 22nd, 1991, the group headlined the Rock in Rio Festival fourth night in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Maracanã Stadium, for a crowd of over 100.000 attendance.

During an encore performance of "Hangin' Tough" at the end of the second concert held at Saratoga Springs on June 25, Donnie Wahlberg fell through a trap door while jumping off a raised platform. He received scrapes and bruises to his chest, neck, and arms. After being hospitalized for a night, he spent a week recuperating, and the rest of the band continued the next few concerts as a four-piece act.

Opening acts

  • Perfect Gentlemen (North America, select dates)
  • Rick Wes (North America, Leg 1)
  • Tommy Page (North America, Leg 1)
  • Biscuit (North America, Leg 2)
  • Brenda K. Starr (North America, Leg 2, select dates)
  • George Lamond (North America, Leg 2, select dates)
  • The Good Girls (North America, Leg 2, select dates)

Setlist

  1. "Call It What You Want"
  2. "My Favorite Girl"
  3. "Valentine Girl"
  4. "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" (Europe and North America's first leg only)
  5. "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
  6. "Baby, I Believe in You"
  7. "Cover Girl"
  8. "Let's Try It Again"
  9. "Stay With Me Baby"
  10. Joey Medley:
  11. "I Remember When"
  12. "Angel"
  13. "Please Don't Go Girl"
  14. "Where Do I Go from Here?"
  15. "Treat Me Right"
  16. "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again"
  17. "Funny Feeling"
  18. "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)"
  19. "Games"
  20. "Tonight"
  21. "Step By Step"
  22. "This One's for the Children"
  23. "Hangin' Tough"

Notes: • "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" was performed as the third song in the setlist instead of Valentine Girl during the 1990 European dates of the tour

• "Funny Feeling" was occasionally taken out of the setlist for unknown reasons and "I'll Be Loving You (Forever) was performed instead.

• There were shows where the spot in the set list that held both "Funny Feeling" or "I'll Be Loving You (Forever) (depending on the show) were taken off the set list completely and "Games" would be performed right after "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again".

• At select shows in Japan, a rendition of the Jackson 5 song "I'll Be There" was performed during the set list.

Tour dates

;Magic Summer Tour

DateCityCountryVenueEuropeNorth AmericaSources for select tour dates in North America for the Magic Summer Tour:
April 25, 1990EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh Playhouse
April 26, 1990ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo
April 27, 1990Whitley BayWhitley Bay Ice Rink
April 28, 1990
April 29, 1990BrightonBrighton Centre
May 3, 1990HamburgWest GermanyAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
May 4, 1990FrankfurtFesthalle
May 5, 1990MunichOlympiahalle
May 6, 1990EssenGrugahalle
May 8, 1990BirminghamEnglandNEC Arena
May 9, 1990
May 11, 1990LondonDocklands Arena
May 12, 1990
May 13, 1990
June 23, 1990Lake PlacidUnited StatesOlympic Center Ice Rink
June 24, 1990Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Raceway
June 25, 1990
June 26, 1990Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills
June 27, 1990
June 28, 1990Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
June 29, 1990
June 30, 1990East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre
July 1, 1990
July 4, 1990Saint PaulHarriet Island
July 5, 1990Bonner SpringsSandstone Center for the Performing Arts
July 6, 1990Iowa CityCarver–Hawkeye Arena
July 7, 1990NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
July 8, 1990
July 10, 1990CincinnatiRiverfront Stadium
July 11, 1990Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
July 12, 1990
July 13, 1990BurgettstownCoca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
July 14, 1990
July 17, 1990Washington, D.C.RFK Stadium
July 20, 1990East RutherfordGiants Stadium
July 21, 1990
July 22, 1990WantaghJones Beach Marine Theater
July 23, 1990
July 26, 1990Old Orchard BeachSeashore Performing Arts Center
July 27, 1990BristolLake Compounce Amphitheater
July 28, 1990
July 29, 1990FoxboroughFoxboro Stadium
July 31, 1990
August 3, 1990TorontoCanadaCNE Grandstand
August 4, 1990MontrealOlympic Stadium
August 5, 1990OttawaLansdowne Park
August 8, 1990AtlantaUnited StatesBobby Dodd Stadium
August 9, 1990CharlotteAmerican Legion Memorial Stadium
August 10, 1990TallahasseeTallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
August 11, 1990St. PetersburgFlorida Suncoast Dome
August 12, 1990Miami GardensJoe Robbie Stadium
August 14, 1990GreenvillePaladin Stadium
August 15, 1990Winston-SalemGroves Stadium
August 16, 1990NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
August 17, 1990KnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena
August 19, 1990IrvingTexas Stadium
August 20, 1990HoustonAstrodome
August 22, 1990PensacolaPensacola Civic Center
August 23, 1990New OrleansLouisiana Superdome
August 24, 1990ShreveportIndependence Stadium
August 25, 1990JacksonMississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
August 26, 1990St. LouisBusch Stadium
August 28, 1990TulsaSkelly Stadium
August 30, 1990Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
September 2, 1990ProvoMarriott Center
September 5, 1990VancouverCanadaBC Place
September 6, 1990SeattleUnited StatesKingdome
September 8, 1990OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
September 9, 1990Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
September 12, 1990Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre
September 13, 1990
September 14, 1990Los AngelesDodger Stadium
September 15, 1990Las VegasThomas & Mack Center
September 16, 1990ChandlerCompton Terrace

;No More Games Tour

DateCityCountryVenueNorth AmericaSources for select tour dates in North America, Leg 1, for the No More Games Tour:South AmericaAsiaNorth AmericaSource for the concert in Norfolk, Virginia:EuropeSource for concert in Glasgow, Scotland:North AmericaAustralasiaSources for tour dates in Australia:AsiaSources for concert in Seoul, South Korea:
October 31, 1990CalgaryCanadaOlympic Saddledome
November 2, 1990EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum
November 3, 1990SaskatoonSaskatchewan Place
November 4, 1990WinnipegWinnipeg Arena
November 7, 1990IndianapolisUnited StatesMarket Square Arena
November 8, 1990ChampaignAssembly Hall
November 9, 1990MilwaukeeBradley Center
November 10, 1990BloomingtonMet Center
November 11, 1990AmesHilton Coliseum
November 14, 1990RosemontRosemont Horizon
November 15, 1990DetroitJoe Louis Arena
November 16, 1990
November 17, 1990
November 18, 1990
November 20, 1990UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 21, 1990
November 23, 1990PittsburghCivic Arena
November 24, 1990SyracuseCarrier Dome
November 25, 1990Richfield TownshipThe Coliseum at Richfield
November 26, 1990
November 29, 1990AtlantaOmni Coliseum
November 30, 1990KnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena
December 1, 1990BirminghamBJCC Coliseum
December 2, 1990CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
December 6, 1990ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
December 7, 1990
December 8, 1990TorontoCanadaSkydome
December 9, 1990PhiladelphiaUnited StatesSpectrum
December 10, 1990
December 11, 1990
December 13, 1990TorontoCanadaSkydome
December 14, 1990WorcesterUnited StatesThe Centrum in Worcester
December 15, 1990
December 16, 1990
December 20, 1990UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 21, 1990
January 22, 1991Rio de JaneiroBrazilMaracanã Stadium
January 31, 1991TokyoJapanTokyo Dome
February 1, 1991
February 3, 1991OsakaOsaka-jō Hall
February 4, 1991NagoyaNagoya Rainbow Hall
February 10, 1991HonoluluUnited StatesBlaisdell Arena
February 13, 1991TacomaTacoma Dome
February 14, 1991PortlandMemorial Coliseum
February 16, 1991PullmanBeasley Coliseum
February 17, 1991BoiseBSU Pavilion
February 19, 1991Daly CityCow Palace
February 20, 1991FresnoSelland Arena
February 22, 1991RenoLawlor Events Center
February 23, 1991OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
February 24, 1991
February 25, 1991SacramentoARCO Arena
March 1, 1991El PasoUTEP Special Events Center
March 2, 1991AlbuquerqueTingley Coliseum
March 3, 1991LubbockLubbock Municipal Coliseum
March 6, 1991Valley CenterBritt Brown Arena
March 7, 1991
March 8, 1991Oklahoma CityMCC Arena
March 9, 1991Little RockBarton Coliseum
March 10, 1991ShreveportHirsch Memorial Coliseum
March 13, 1991San AntonioHemisfair Arena
March 14, 1991AustinFrank Erwin Center
March 15, 1991HoustonThe Summit
March 16, 1991Baton RougeRiverside Centroplex Arena
March 17, 1991BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
March 20, 1991OrlandoOrlando Arena
March 21, 1991JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 23, 1991AuburnBeard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum
March 24, 1991HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center Arena
March 27, 1991LouisvilleFreedom Hall
March 28, 1991WheelingWheeling Civic Center
March 29, 1991RaleighReynolds Coliseum
March 30, 1991NorfolkNorfolk Scope Arena
March 31, 1991
April 3, 1991PeoriaPeoria Civic Center Arena
April 4, 1991RockfordRockford MetroCentre
April 5, 1991ColumbiaHearnes Center
April 7, 1991Notre DameJoyce Athletic & Convocation Center
April 8, 1991East LansingBreslin Student Events Center
April 9, 1991DetroitJoe Louis Arena
April 10, 1991Ann ArborCrisler Center
April 11, 1991KalamazooWings Stadium
April 13, 1991SaginawWendler Arena
April 23, 1991BerlinGermanyDeutschlandhalle
April 24, 1991BremenStadthalle Bremen
April 26, 1991StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
April 27, 1991KielGermanyOstseehalle
April 28, 1991FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
April 29, 1991BrusselsBelgiumForest National
May 1, 1991MunichGermanyOlympiahalle
May 2, 1991HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
May 3, 1991ParisFranceZénith de Paris
May 5, 1991NurembergGermanyFrankenhalle
May 6, 1991ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
May 7, 1991MannheimGermanyEisstadion
May 8, 1991StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 10, 1991CologneSporthalle Köln
May 11, 1991DortmundWestfalenhallen
May 12, 1991RotterdamNetherlandsSportpaleis van Ahoy
May 14, 1991LondonEnglandWembley Arena
May 15, 1991
May 16, 1991
May 18, 1991
May 19, 1991
May 20, 1991
May 23, 1991BirminghamNEC Arena
May 24, 1991
May 25, 1991
May 26, 1991
May 27, 1991
May 30, 1991ManchesterGMEX
May 31, 1991
June 1, 1991
October 30, 1991CopenhagenDenmarkForum Copenhagen
November 1, 1991StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
November 2, 1991GothenburgScandinavium
November 4, 1991HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice Hall
November 6, 1991OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
November 7, 1991
November 11, 1991ForestBelgiumForest National
November 12, 1991
November 16, 1991MemmingenGermanyEissporthalle
November 17, 1991EssenGrugahalle
November 19, 1991KielOstseehalle
November 21, 1991CologneSporthalle Köln
November 23, 1991FrankfurtFesthalle
November 25, 1991HanoverEilenriedehalle
November 30, 1991ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
December 2, 1991ManchesterEnglandGMEX
December 3, 1991
December 5, 1991LondonWembley Arena
December 6, 1991SheffieldSheffield Arena
December 7, 1991GlasgowScotlandSECC Concert Hall 4
December 8, 1991
December 11, 1991DublinIrelandPoint Theatre
December 12, 1991
December 14, 1991BirminghamEnglandNEC Arena
December 15, 1991
January 15, 1992Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportes
January 16, 1992
January 17, 1992
January 25, 1992AucklandNew ZealandEricsson Stadium
January 28, 1992SydneyAustraliaSydney Entertainment Centre
January 29, 1992
February 1, 1992MelbourneNational Tennis Centre
February 4, 1992AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
February 6, 1992BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
February 8, 1992KallangSingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium
February 9, 1992
February 11, 1992JakartaIndonesiaIstora Senayan
February 12, 1992
February 13, 1992
February 15, 1992ManilaPhilippinesRizal Memorial Stadium
February 17, 1992SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics Arena
February 20, 1992YokohamaJapanYokohama Arena
February 21, 1992
February 22, 1992
(2 Times)
February 24, 1992NagoyaNagoya Rainbow Hall
February 25, 1992KobeKobe World Memorial Hall

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Olympic Center Ice RinkLake Placid10,084 / 11,000 (92%)$196,638
The Palace of Auburn HillsAuburn Hills41,691 / 41,691 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=July 21, 1990volume=102issue=29page=32url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-07-21.pdf}}
Alpine Valley Music TheatreEast Troy70,029 / 80,000 (88%)$1,395,607
Harriet IslandSaint Paul29,611 / 29,611 (100%)$593,930
Sandstone Center for the Performing ArtsBonner Springs18,000 / 18,000 (100%)$355,282
Riverfront StadiumCincinnati48,450 / 48,450 (100%)$1,102,420
Giants StadiumEast Rutherford104,218 / 104,218 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=August 11, 1990volume=102issue=32page=33url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-08-11.pdf}}
Jones Beach Marine TheaterWantagh20,200 / 20,200 (100%)$575,700
Seashore Performing Arts CenterOld Orchard Beach15,000 / 15,000 (100%)$360,000
Lake Compounce AmphitheaterBristol40,000 / 40,000 (100%)$1,141,365
Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville47,785 / 47,785 (100%)$1,112,290
American Legion Memorial StadiumCharlotte27,268 / 27,268 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=September 8, 1990volume=102issue=36page=31url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-09-08.pdf}}
Paladin StadiumGreenville27,328 / 27,328 (100%)$669,775
Groves StadiumWinston-Salem21,032 / 25,000 (84%)$491,300
AstrodomeHouston45,898 / 45,898 (100%)$1,085,675
Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans39,658 / 50,000 (79%)$752,280
Independence StadiumShreveport26,727 / 26,727 (100%)$586,395
Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson35,101 / 35,101 (100%)$771,368
Skelly StadiumTulsa30,523 / 30,523 (100%)$741,875
Busch StadiumSt. Louis50,697 / 50,697 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=September 22, 1990volume=102issue=38page=38url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-09-22.pdf}}
BC PlaceVancouver34,201 / 34,201 (100%)$859,733
KingdomeSeattle42,929 / 52,619 (82%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=October 6, 1990volume=102issue=40page=33url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-10-06.pdf}}
Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumOakland54,267 / 54,267 (100%)$1,356,675
Shoreline AmphitheatreMountain View20,000 / 20,000 (100%)$496,188
Thomas & Mack CenterLas Vegas14,189 / 14,189 (100%)$332,925
Dodger StadiumLos Angeles55,003 / 55,003 (100%)$1,276,825
Pacific AmphitheatreCosta Mesa37,637 / 37,637 (100%)$794,819
Compton TerraceChandler22,886 / 22,886 (100%)$554,987
Olympic SaddledomeCalgary29,251 / 34,958 (84%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=November 17, 1990volume=102issue=46page=28url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-11-17.pdf}}
Saskatchewan PlaceSaskatoon13,612 / 13,612 (100%)$403,448
Bradley CenterMilwaukee17,900 / 17,900 (100%)$437,850
Market Square ArenaIndianapolis14,443 / 14,443 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=December 1, 1990volume=102issue=48page=29url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-12-01.pdf}}
Assembly HallChampaign15,125 / 15,125 (100%)$378,125
Target CenterMinneapolis16,216 / 16,216 (100%)$405,400
Hilton ColiseumAmes13,326 / 13,326 (100%)$333,150
Joe Louis ArenaDetroit97,369 / 102,369 (95%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=April 27, 1991volume=103issue=17page=27url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-04-27.pdf}}
Rosemont HorizonRosemont17,423 / 17,423 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=December 8, 1990volume=102issue=49page=31url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/BB-1990-12-08.pdf}}
Civic ArenaPittsburgh16,566 / 16,566 (100%)$437,310
Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale33,962 / 33,962 (100%)$804,800
The Coliseum at RichfieldRichfield Township35,696 / 35,696 (100%)$892,400
Carrier DomeSyracuse37,997 / 37,997 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=December 22, 1990volume=102issue=51page=49url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1990/Billboard-1990-12-22.pdf}}
Omni ColiseumAtlanta12,729 / 16,000 (80%)$330,954
Providence Civic CenterProvidence29,000 / 29,000 (100%)$725,000
SkydomeToronto95,668 / 95,668 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=January 5, 1991volume=103issue=1page=33url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-01-05.pdf}}
SpectrumPhiladelphia54,172 / 54,172 (100%)$1,422,387
The Centrum in WorcesterWorcester40,377 / 40,377 (100%)$1,009,425
BJCC ColiseumBirmingham16,183 / 16,183 (100%)$404,575
Beasley ColiseumPullman8,120 / 8,120 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=March 2, 1991volume=103issue=9page=50url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-03-02.pdf}}
BSU PavilionBoise9,356 / 9,356 (100%)$226,104
Blaisdell ArenaHonolulu8,212 / 8,212 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=March 9, 1991volume=103issue=10page=41url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-03-09.pdf}}
Tacoma DomeTacoma20,654 / 20,654 (100%)$516,350
Memorial ColiseumPortland11,845 / 11,845 (100%)$296,125
Cow PalaceDaly City10,121 / 13,000 (78%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=March 16, 1991volume=103issue=11page=34url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-03-16.pdf}}
Selland ArenaFresno10,102 / 10,102 (100%)$242,837
Lawlor Events CenterReno9,283 / 11,000 (84%)$232,075
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum ArenaOakland28,520 / 28,520 (100%)$713,000
ARCO ArenaSacramento15,553 / 15,553 (100%)$388,825
UTEP Special Events CenterEl Paso11,371 / 11,371 (100%)$280,625
Lubbock Municipal ColiseumLubbock8,371 / 8,371 (100%)$201,371
Barton ColiseumLittle Rock8,917 / 8,917 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=March 23, 1991volume=103issue=12page=36url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-03-23.pdf}}
Hirsch Memorial ColiseumShreveport8,701 / 8,701 (100%)$210,700
Tingley ColiseumAlbuquerque9,851 / 9,851 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=March 30, 1991volume=103issue=13page=41url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-03-30.pdf}}
Britt Brown ArenaValley Center21,009 / 21,009 (100%)$518,029
MCC ArenaOklahoma City10,615 / 10,615 (100%)$265,375
Hemisfair ArenaSan Antonio14,134 / 14,134 (100%)$328,350
Frank Erwin CenterAustin13,343 / 16,799 (79%)$322,050
The SummitHouston15,951 / 15,951 (100%)$386,300
Riverside Centroplex ArenaBaton Rouge10,333 / 10,333 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=April 6, 1991volume=103issue=14page=32url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-04-06.pdf}}
Mississippi Coast ColiseumBiloxi10,143 / 10,143 (100%)$247,750
Orlando ArenaOrlando14,068 / 14,068 (100%)$351,700
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial ColiseumJacksonville9,782 / 9,782 (100%)$244,550
Beard–Eaves–Memorial ColiseumAuburn11,229 / 11,229 (100%)$271,300
Von Braun Civic Center ArenaHuntsville7,878 / 7,878 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=April 13, 1991volume=103issue=15page=30url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-04-13.pdf}}
Reynolds ColiseumRaleigh10,313 / 10,313 (100%)$245,750
Norfolk Scope ArenaNorfolk20,032 / 20,032 (100%)$487,450
Freedom HallLouisville15,449 / 15,449 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=April 20, 1991volume=103issue=16page=31url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-04-20.pdf}}
Wheeling Civic CenterWheeling7,634 / 7,634 (100%)$209,935
Peoria Civic Center ArenaPeoria10,729 / 10,729 (100%)$268,225
Rockford MetroCentreRockford9,062 / 9,062 (100%)$226,550
Hearnes CenterColumbia7,806 / 7,806 (100%)$195,150
Joyce Athletic & Convocation CenterNotre Dame10,523 / 10,523 (100%)$236,075
Breslin Student Events CenterEast Lansing13,154 / 13,154 (100%)$328,850
FrankenhalleNuremberg8,222 / 8,222 (100%)title=Amusement Business—Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=BPI Communications, Incissn=0006-2510access-date=May 5, 2019date=June 22, 1991volume=103issue=25page=37url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-06-22.pdf}}
HallenstadionZürich12,791 / 12,791 (100%)$201,014
EisstadionMannheim7,944 / 7,944 (100%)$177,439
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-HalleStuttgart12,678 / 12,678 (100%)$276,390
WestfalenhalleDortmund14,475 / 14,475 (100%)$303,092
Lahti StadiumLahti29,997 / 29,997 (100%)$767,553
Sportpaleis van AhoyRotterdam11,045 / 11,045 (100%)$209,941
Wembley ArenaLondon104,844 / 104,844 (100%)$2,618,304
NEC ArenaBirmingham59,907 / 59,907 (100%)$1,619,883
Palacio de los DeportesMexico City52,826 / 60,000 (88%)$1,408,081
Sydney Entertainment CentreSydney18,603 / 21,588 (86%)$527,610
**TOTAL****2,392,923** / **2,459,999** (97%)**$57,815,283**

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