| | This article does not cite any references or sources. (June 2008) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | The Dangerous Tour was a world music tour by Michael Jackson that started on 27th June, 1992 in Munich, Germany and ended on 11th November, 1993 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Dangerous Tour consisted of 69 concerts to approximately 3.5 million fans across 3 continents. All proceeds from the tour were donated to various other charities including Jackson's own Heal The World Foundation. The tour was cut short due to Jackson's false allegations of child molestation in 1993 as well as his health, as Jackson had been poor during the latter concerts of the second leg. Jackson claimed to become dependent of painkillers while doing constructive surgery on his scalp. For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ...
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The Bad Tour was a world music tour by Michael Jackson that started on September 12th, 1987 in Tokyo, Japan and ended on January 27th, 1989 in Los Angeles, United States. ...
The HIStory World Tour was a music tour by Michael Jackson that started September 7, 1996 in Prague and ended October 15, 1997. ...
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Background
Following the huge success of the Bad Tour, Jackson's first solo world tour, and the release of Dangerous in November 1991 Jackson embarked on his second solo tour. The tour was to be even bigger and better than before. The stage, for instance, required more time to set up hence a large number of concerts were one-stop performances. Equipment required numerous airplanes and trucks to be transported to each city. Dangerous was the first album Michael Jackson released in the 1990s, on November 22, 1991. ...
The tour was due to last longer, but due to the sudden police raids of Jackson's Neverland Ranch during the second leg in 1993 as well as various health problems, Jackson decided to end the tour early in Mexico. This left out possible planned concerts in Australasia and the United States, where Jackson would not tour until his later HIStory Tour in Hawaii. Neverland Ranch, or Neverland Valley Ranch, is owned by American pop musician Michael Jackson, although Jackson currently resides outside the United States. ...
Setlist 1 - These songs were performed until 15th July, 1992 in Oslo, Norway when they were taken off the setlist. 2 - This was performed on the few last concerts on the tour. This article is about Carl Orffs musical composition based on the medieval collection of poems. ...
Jam was a 1992 single by Michael Jackson from his album Dangerous. ...
Thriller track listing Wanna Be Startin Somethin (1) Baby Be Mine (2) HIStory track listing Dont Stop Til You Get Enough (13) Wanna Be Startin Somethin (14) Heal the World (15) Wanna Be Startin Somethin is a 1983 single released from Michael Jacksons multi-platinum selling 1982 album...
Thriller track listing Billie Jean (6) Human Nature (7) P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) (8) Human Nature is a single released by Michael Jackson from his 1982 hit album, Thriller. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Dirty Diana (2006) Smooth Criminal (2006) Leave Me Alone (2006) Bad track listing Audio sample Info (help· info) Smooth Criminal is the seventh single from Michael Jacksons Bad album (1987). ...
HIStory track listing I Just Cant Stop Loving You is a popular ballad by singers Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett. ...
Siedah Garrett (born June 24, 1960 in Los Angeles California) is an American, R&B singer and Academy Award and Grammy-nominated songwriter. ...
Shes Out of My Life was the fourth single to be released by singer Michael Jackson from his hugely-successful album, Off the Wall in 1980. ...
I Want You Back is a 1969 #1 hit single recorded by The Jackson 5 for the Motown label. ...
The Love You Save is a 1970 #1 hit single recorded by The Jackson 5 for the Motown label. ...
Ill Be There is a soul song written by Berry Gordy, Jr. ...
This article is about the Thriller song. ...
This article is about the Michael Jackson song. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Leave Me Alone (2006) Black or White (2006) Remember the Time (2006) Dangerous track listing HIStory track listing Alternate cover Black or White (The Clivillés & Cole (C&C) Remixes) cover. ...
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For the song by Celebrate The Nun, see Will You Be There (Celebrate The Nun). ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Bad (2006) The Way You Make Me Feel (2006) Dirty Diana (2006) Bad track listing HIStory track listing The Way You Make Me Feel is a song written by American singer Michael Jackson and recorded for his ninth album Bad (1987). ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Beat It (2006) Bad (2006) The Way You Make Me Feel (2006) Bad track listing HIStory track listing Bad was a 1987 hit recording by American singer Michael Jackson. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Leave Me Alone (2006) Black or White (2006) Remember the Time (2006) Dangerous track listing HIStory track listing Alternate cover Black or White (The Clivillés & Cole (C&C) Remixes) cover. ...
Not to be confused with We Are Here To Change The World, a song that was featured in Captain EO. For the album with the same title, see We Are the World (album). ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Jam (2006) Heal the World (2006) You Are Not Alone (2006) Dangerous track listing Cant Let Her Get Away (6) Heal the World (7) Black or White (8) HIStory track listing Wanna Be Startin Somethin (14) Heal the World (15) Heal the World is...
Man in the Mirror was a number-one hit for singer Michael Jackson when released as a single in the spring of 1988. ...
This article is about Carl Orffs musical composition based on the medieval collection of poems. ...
Jam was a 1992 single by Michael Jackson from his album Dangerous. ...
Thriller track listing Wanna Be Startin Somethin (1) Baby Be Mine (2) HIStory track listing Dont Stop Til You Get Enough (13) Wanna Be Startin Somethin (14) Heal the World (15) Wanna Be Startin Somethin is a 1983 single released from Michael Jacksons multi-platinum selling 1982 album...
Thriller track listing Billie Jean (6) Human Nature (7) P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) (8) Human Nature is a single released by Michael Jackson from his 1982 hit album, Thriller. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Dirty Diana (2006) Smooth Criminal (2006) Leave Me Alone (2006) Bad track listing Audio sample Info (help· info) Smooth Criminal is the seventh single from Michael Jacksons Bad album (1987). ...
HIStory track listing I Just Cant Stop Loving You is a popular ballad by singers Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett. ...
Siedah Garrett (born June 24, 1960 in Los Angeles California) is an American, R&B singer and Academy Award and Grammy-nominated songwriter. ...
Shes Out of My Life was the fourth single to be released by singer Michael Jackson from his hugely-successful album, Off the Wall in 1980. ...
I Want You Back is a 1969 #1 hit single recorded by The Jackson 5 for the Motown label. ...
The Love You Save is a 1970 #1 hit single recorded by The Jackson 5 for the Motown label. ...
Ill Be There is a soul song written by Berry Gordy, Jr. ...
This article is about the Thriller song. ...
This article is about the Michael Jackson song. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Leave Me Alone (2006) Black or White (2006) Remember the Time (2006) Dangerous track listing HIStory track listing Alternate cover Black or White (The Clivillés & Cole (C&C) Remixes) cover. ...
For the song by Celebrate The Nun, see Will You Be There (Celebrate The Nun). ...
Dangerous was the first album Michael Jackson released in the 1990s, on November 22, 1991. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Leave Me Alone (2006) Black or White (2006) Remember the Time (2006) Dangerous track listing HIStory track listing Alternate cover Black or White (The Clivillés & Cole (C&C) Remixes) cover. ...
Not to be confused with We Are Here To Change The World, a song that was featured in Captain EO. For the album with the same title, see We Are the World (album). ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Jam (2006) Heal the World (2006) You Are Not Alone (2006) Dangerous track listing Cant Let Her Get Away (6) Heal the World (7) Black or White (8) HIStory track listing Wanna Be Startin Somethin (14) Heal the World (15) Heal the World is...
Man in the Mirror was a number-one hit for singer Michael Jackson when released as a single in the spring of 1988. ...
Tour dates | No. | Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | | First Leg (1992) | | Europe | | 1 | June 27 | Munich |
Germany | Olympic Stadium | 72,000 | | 2-3 | June 30, July 1 | Rotterdam |
Holland | Feijenoord Stadium | 46,000 | | 4 | July 4 | Rome |
Italy | Flaminio Stadium | 36,000 | | 5-6 | July 6, 7 | Monza |
Italy | Brianteo Stadium | 46,000 | | 7 | July 11 | Cologne |
Germany | Mungersdorfer Stadium | 65,000 | | 8 | July 15 | Oslo |
Norway | Valle Hovin Stadium | 35,000 | | 9-10 | July 17, 18 | Stockholm |
Sweden | Olympic Stadium | 53,000 | | 11 | July 20 | Copenhagen |
Denmark | Gentofte Stadium | 30,000 | | 12 | July 22 | Werchter |
Belgium | Festival Ground | 40,000 | | 13 | July 25 | Dublin |
Ireland | Lansdowne Road | 40,000 | | 14-15 | July 30, 31 | London |
England | Wembley Stadium | 72,000 | | The third concert in London on 1st August was cancelled and rescheduled for the 23rd. | | 16 | August 5 | Cardiff |
Wales | Cardiff Arms Park | 50,000 | | 17 | August 8 | Bremen |
Germany | Weser Stadium | 45,000 | | 18 | August 10 | Hamburg |
Germany | Volkspark Stadium | 51,000 | | 19 | August 13 | Hamelin |
Germany | Weserbergland Stadium | 25,000 | | 20 | August 16 | Leeds |
England | Roundhay Park | 60,000 | | 21 | August 18 | Glasgow |
Scotland | The Haugh | 65,000 | | 22-24 | August 20, 22, 23 | London |
England | Wembley Stadium | 72,000 | | 25 | August 26 | Vienna |
Austria | Prater Stadium | 50,000 | | 26 | August 28 | Frankfurt |
Germany | Waldstadion | 60,000 | | 27 | August 30 | Ludwigshafen |
Germany | Southwest Stadium | 30,000 | | 28 | September 2 | Bayreuth |
Germany | Volks Stadium | 32,000 | | 29 | September 4 | Berlin |
Germany | Jahn Stadium | 35,000 | | The concert on 6th September at Gelsenkirchen was cancelled and not rescheduled. | | 30 | September 8 | Lausanne |
Switzerland | La Pontaise Stadium | 47,000 | | The concert in Basel, Switzerland on 11th September was cancelled and not rescheduled. | | 31 | September 13 | Paris |
France | Hippodrome de Vincennes | 85,000 | | 32 | September 16 | Toulouse |
France | Municipal Stadium | 40,000 | | 33 | September 18 | Barcelona |
Spain | Olympic Stadium | 42,000 | | 34 | September 21 | Oviedo |
Spain | Carlos Tartiere Stadium | 25,000 | | 35 | September 22 | Madrid |
Spain | Vicente Calderón Stadium | 40,000 | | 36 | September 26 | Lisbon |
Portugal | José Alvalade Stadium | 64,000 | | 37 | October 1 | Bucharest |
Romania | Lia Manoliu Stadium | 70,000 | | The concert on 2nd October in Izmir, Turkey was cancelled and not rescheduled. | | The concert on 4th October in Istanbul, Turkey was cancelled and not rescheduled. | | The concert on 8th October in Athens, Greece was cancelled and not rescheduled. | | Asia | | 38-45 | December 12,14,17,19,22,24,30,31 | Tokyo |
Japan | Tokyo Dome | 45,000 | | Second Leg (1993) | | Europe and Asia | | 46 | August 24 | Bangkok |
Thailand | National Stadium | 70,000 | | The cancelled concert on 25th August was rescheduled for the 26th is again cancelled because Michael had not fully recovered from dehydration. Michael released an audio taped message to his fans saying I promise all my fans to perform at the National Stadium in Bangkok on August 27th. I will see you Friday. I love you all | | 47 | August 27 | Bangkok |
Thailand | National Stadium | 70,000 | | 48 | August 29 | Singapore |
Singapore | Singapore National Stadium | 47,000 | | Before the concert in Singapore on the 30th Michael collapses backstage moments before the show is due to begin, suffering from a severe migraine. The next day Michael undergoes a brain scan in hospital. A second audio taped message is released - "I was suddenly taken ill last night and I am sorry for the cancellation of my performance and I apologise for any inconvenience it might have caused my fans in Singapore. I look forward to seeing you at the stadium tomorrow. Thank you for your continued support and understanding. I love you all. Thank you." | | 49 | September 1 | Singapore |
Singapore | Singapore National Stadium | 47,000 | | 50-51 | September 4, 6 | Taipei |
Taiwan | Taipei Municipal Stadium | 40,000 | | 52-53 | September 10, 11 | Fukuoka |
Japan | Fukuoka Dome | 30,000 | | 54 | September 15 | Moscow |
Russia | Luzhniki Stadium | 50,000 | | 55-56 | September 19, 21 | Tel Aviv |
Israel | Park HaYarkon | 80,000 (19th) 100,000 (21st) | | 57 | September 23 | Istanbul |
Turkey | Inonu Stadium | 48,000 | | 58 | September 26 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
Canary Islands | Muelle de Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 45,000 | | South America | | 59-61 | October 8, 10, 12 | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Monumental Stadium | 100,000 | | 62-63 | October 15, 17 | Sao Paulo |
Brazil | Morumbi Stadium | 80,000 (15th) 100,000 (17th) | | The first concert in Santiago, Chile on 21st October is cancelled due to Michael's back injury. The concert is not rescheduled. | | 64 | October 23 | Santiago |
Chile | Chile National Stadium | 65,000 | | 65-66 | October 29, 31 | Mexico City |
Mexico | Aztec Stadium | 100,000 | | Michael cancels the third concert in Mexico City on 2nd November due to a severe toothache. | | 67-69 | November 7, 9, 11 | Mexico City |
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Trivia - Before the tour began, Michael and his band rehearsed the setlist performances, in which the footage has been released onto the Internet. However, the exact date and location of the performances is not clear, despite initially being labelled as "Neverland Rehearsals".
- The stage used for the tour took nearly 3 days to set up, making newspaper and television headlines everywhere it went. 20 truck loads of equipment were shipped between countries on cargo planes.
- During the first leg, MTV had gained the right to follow Jackson on tour during his concerts in Europe, and broadcast a total of 6 15-minute episodes featuring performances, reports, and exclusive backstage interviews with the crew. The show was called Dangerous Diaries, and was presented by Sonya Saul.
- Jackson sold the film rights to his concert in Bucharest, Romania to HBO for $21 million. The deal was the highest ever paid for a live concert[citation needed]. The concert was broadcast live on radio and shown on TV across 61 countries, and received the highest TV ratings in the history of the network, in which Jackson was honoured with a CableACE Award.[citation needed]. In 2004, the concert was released on DVD as part of Michael Jackson's Ultimate Collection boxset, and in 2005, was released as a separate DVD known as Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour.
- Each concert on the tour ended by a stuntman dressed in a full astronaut costume (therefore appearing as Jackson) flying out of the arena using a rocket belt. When disappeared an announcer said: "Michael Jackson has left the stadium", and the concert was over, with some ending in a firework display. The stuntman was in fact Kinnie Gibson, and reportedly charged a total of $1 million for performing the stunts.
- On 31st December 1992 during the New Year's Eve concert in Tokyo, Japan, Slash made a special guest appearance for the performance of "Black or White". Slash also made a special appearance for "Black or White" at the concert in Oviedo, Spain that September.
- On 29th August 1993, Jackson performed in front of 47,000 on his 35th birthday in Singapore. The fans sung Happy Birthday in celebration.
- During his stay in Moscow, Russia in September 1993 Michael came up with the song Stranger in Moscow which would be released on his 1995 album HIStory. It was during a time when Michael felt very alone, and far away from his family and friends, yet every night fans would draw huge crowds by his hotel and support him.
- For the opening number, "Jam", Jackson wore two variations of a pseudo-military uniform. During the first leg, the uniform was gray-green with one bolded strap which both sparkled with multi-color when he was in front of light. For the second leg, he wore a black uniform with three yellow, bolded straps, one going from his collar to his waist in one direction and the other two in another.
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Performers - Lead performer
- Dancers
- LaVelle Smith, Evaldo "Eddie" Garcia, Randy Allaire, Michelle Berube, Yuko Sumida, Jaime King, Bruno Falcon
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Greg Phillinganes in 2007 Greg Phillinganes (born Gregory Arthur Phillinganes on May 12, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan) is an active session keyboardist in Los Angeles, California. ...
Greg Phillinganes in 2007 Greg Phillinganes (born Gregory Arthur Phillinganes on May 12, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan) is an active session keyboardist in Los Angeles, California. ...
Jennifer Batten is a guitarist who first received word-of-mouth attention that eventually led guitar magazines to take notice of her highly original approach to the electric guitar. ...
Siedah Garrett (born June 24, 1960 in Los Angeles California) is an American, R&B singer and Academy Award and Grammy-nominated songwriter. ...
Credits - Executive Director: MJJ Productions
- Artistic Director: Michael Jackson
- Choreographed by: Michael Jackson & LaVelle Smith
- Staged & Designed by: Kenny Ortega
- Set Designed by: Tom McPhillips
- Lightning Designer: Peter Morse
- Director of Security: Bill Bray
- Costumes Designed by: Dennis Tompkins & Michael Bush
- Hair & Make-up: Karen Faye
- Personal Management: Gallin Morey Associates
Kenny Ortega (b. ...
See also The following is a list of tours and notable concerts performed by Michael Jackson. ...
External links All information acquired from Michael Jackson Trader For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ...
This article includes the album discography of Michael Jackson. ...
Got to Be There was the solo debut album by then-adolescent Michael Jackson, released on Motown Records, released in September 13th of 1971. ...
Ben was the second full-length solo album by teenage pop-soul music phenomenon Michael Jackson. ...
Forever, Michael was the fourth album in American pop and R & B singer Michael Jacksons solo career and was Jacksons contractually last studio album as a soloist in Motown Records. ...
This article is about the album. ...
Bad is an album by pop singer Michael Jackson, released on August 25, 1987 by Epic/CBS Records. ...
Dangerous was the first album Michael Jackson released in the 1990s, on November 22, 1991. ...
For other uses, see History (disambiguation). ...
Michael Jackson is set to release a new album. ...
One Day in Your Life, though not an official solo release, was issued as a lost solo album by Michael Jackson upon its release on Motown Records in 1981. ...
Farewell My Summer Love, like One Day in Your Life before it, was a compilation of archived Michael Jackson recordings released by Motown in 1984 as a lost Michael Jackson solo album that was meant to be released in 74 but was later held off because of the Jacksons...
For other uses, see Number 1s. ...
The Essential Michael Jackson is a 2005 greatest hits compilation released by Epic Records featuring thirty-eight hit songs by Michael Jackson, from his days at Motown with The Jackson 5 in the late 1960s to his last big hit, 2001s You Rock My World. It was released on...
The Bad Tour was a world music tour by Michael Jackson that started on September 12th, 1987 in Tokyo, Japan and ended on January 27th, 1989 in Los Angeles, United States. ...
The HIStory World Tour was a music tour by Michael Jackson that started September 7, 1996 in Prague and ended October 15, 1997. ...
The following is a list of tours and notable concerts performed by Michael Jackson. ...
This is a list of short films and feature films Michael Jackson stars in, directed and/or produced, including director credits, additional actors and awards (if applicable). ...
The Wiz is a 1978 American musical film (see 1978 in film) produced by Motown Productions and Universal Pictures, and released by Universal on October 24, 1978. ...
Michael Jacksons Thriller is a 14-minute music video for the song of the same name released on December 2, 1983 and directed by John Landis. ...
Captain EO (alternately, Captain Eo) is a 3-D film which was formerly shown in Disney theme parks. ...
For other uses, see moonwalk. ...
GHOSTS is a short feature film by Michael Jackson which could also be classified as a long-form music video (and longest music video of all time). ...
Dangerous - The Short Films is a collection of short films by Michael Jackson released initially on VHS, in 1993, and then on DVD in 2001. ...
Video Greatest Hits - HIStory is a collection of Michael Jacksons greatest hits released initially on VHS, in 1995, and then on DVD in 2001. ...
HIStory on Film, Volume II is a collection of videos released by Michael Jackson in 1997. ...
Number Ones is a DVD that was released by Michael Jackson to accompany the album of the same name. ...
The One is a DVD release of the CBS special that aired in January 2004. ...
The Jackson 5 (also spelled The Jackson Five or The Jackson 5ive, abbreviated as J5, and later known as The Jacksons) was an American popular music quintet (and briefly a sextet and quartet) from Gary, Indiana. ...
The following is Michael Jacksons single discography. ...
The following incomplete list contains notable awards won by American pop icon Michael Jackson. ...
This article lists the sales and chart records and achievements of Michael Jackson, an American pop icon once often known as the King of Pop. ...
This is a disambiguation page for aspects of Michael Jacksons life that require separate detailed articles, such as molestation allegations and his physical appearance. ...
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