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1 Background  





2 Opening acts  





3 Setlists  



3.1  Songs played overall  





3.2  Typical setlist  





3.3  3 Nights @ "The Marquee"  





3.4  North America (1st leg)  





3.5  Europe  





3.6  North America (2nd leg)  





3.7  North America (3rd leg)  





3.8  North America (4th leg)  





3.9  North America (Aerosmith leg)  





3.10  Monsters of Rock England  





3.11  4 Nights @ LA Coliseum  





3.12  Farm Aid IV  





3.13  Pacific leg  







4 Tour dates  





5 Personnel  





6 References  














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Appetite for Destruction Tour
TourbyGuns N' Roses
A poster advertising Guns N' Roses as the opening band for Aerosmith
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • Associated albumAppetite for Destruction
    Start dateAugust 14, 1987 (1987-08-14)
    End dateDecember 19, 1988 (1988-12-19)
    Legs7
    No. of shows176
    Guns N' Roses concert chronology

    The Appetite for Destruction Tour was a tour by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses in 1987 and 1988 to promote their debut album Appetite for Destruction, which was released in July 1987. During the 16-month tour, the band opened for bands The Cult, Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper, Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, and headlined shows across four continents.

    It is the only tour in which the classic lineup of Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, and Steven Adler performed together, aside from opening four shows in at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for The Rolling Stones in October 1989.

    "We started out as a hardcore band and we toured our fucking asses off," Slash recalled. "Next thing you know, we've turned into pop stars."[1]

    Background

    [edit]

    On August 20, 1988, Guns N' Roses performed at the Monsters of Rock festival at Donington ParkinCastle Donington, England. At the start of their set, the capacity crowd of over 100,000 began jumping and surging forward. Despite Axl Rose's requests that the crowd move away from the stage, two fans were trampled to death. Media largely blamed the band for the tragedy, and reported that they continued playing despite the dangerous conditions. However, the venue's head of security noted that GN'R had not been aware of the extent of fan injuries, had immediately halted their set when requested to do so, and had attempted to calm the crowd.[2]

    The band's show at Texas Stadium on September 17, 1988, is remembered by the band as one of their worst performances.[3] "The band completely fell apart in front of this massive audience," recalled Slash. "It was desperate on stage, trying to keep everything together. I have nightmares about it."[4]

    Opening acts

    [edit]

    Setlists

    [edit]

    Songs played overall

    [edit]
    Song Artist Album
    "Welcome to the Jungle" Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
    "Nightrain"
    "Out Ta Get Me"
    "Mr. Brownstone"
    "It's So Easy"
    "Anything Goes"
    "You're Crazy"
    "My Michelle"
    "Rocket Queen"
    "Sweet Child O' Mine"
    "Paradise City"
    "You're Crazy" GN'R Lies
    "Move to the City"
    "Patience"
    "Used to Love Her"
    "Reckless Life"
    "One in a Million"
    "Mama Kin" Aerosmith
    "Nice Boys" Rose Tattoo
    "Scarred for Life" Unreleased
    "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" Bob Dylan Use Your Illusion II
    "Yesterdays" Guns N' Roses
    "Civil War"
    "Don't Cry" Use Your Illusion I
    "Hair of the Dog" Nazareth Spaghetti Incident
    "Down on the Farm" U.K. Subs
    "It Tastes Good, Don't It?" Guns N' Roses Unreleased
    "Sentimental Movie"
    "Shadow of Your Love" Hollywood Rose
    "Whole Lotta Rosie" AC/DC
    "Communication Breakdown" Led Zeppelin
    "Rock & Roll"
    "You Shook Me" Willie Dixon
    "Honky Tonk Women" The Rolling Stones
    "Born to Be Wild" Mars Bonfire
    "Wishing Well" Free
    "I Got a Line on You" Spirit
    "Corn Shucker" The Mentors
    "Not Fade Away" The Crickets
    "Marseilles" The Angels
    "Only Women Bleed" (Intro) Alice Cooper
    "Mother" (Intro) Danzig
    "I Was Only Joking" (Intro) Rod Stewart
    "Bad Time" (Intro) Grand Funk Railroad
    "Drift Away" (Intro) Mentor Williams
    Total (44)

    Typical setlist

    [edit]
    1. "It's So Easy"
    2. "Mr. Brownstone"
    3. "Out Ta Get Me"
    4. "Move to the City"
    5. "You're Crazy"
    6. "My Michelle"
    7. "Rocket Queen"
    8. "Sweet Child O' Mine"
    9. "Welcome to the Jungle"
    10. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (Bob Dylan cover)
      [Encore]
    11. "Nightrain"
    12. "Paradise City"

    3 Nights @ "The Marquee"

    [edit]

    North America (2nd leg)

    [edit]


    North America (3rd leg)

    [edit]

    North America (4th leg)

    [edit]

    North America (Aerosmith leg)

    [edit]

    Tour dates

    [edit]
    Date City Country Venue
    Warm Up
    June 19, 1987 London England Marquee Club
    June 22, 1987
    June 28, 1987
    Leg 1 – North America
    August 14, 1987 Halifax Canada Halifax Metro Centre
    August 15, 1987 Moncton Moncton Coliseum
    August 17, 1987 Montreal Verdun Auditorium
    August 18, 1987 Waterloo Super Skate 7
    August 19, 1987 Toronto CNE Stadium
    August 21, 1987 Detroit United States State Theatre
    August 25, 1987 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena
    August 26, 1987 Edmonton Edmonton Convention Centre
    August 27, 1987 Calgary Max Bell Centre
    August 29, 1987 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
    August 30, 1987 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
    September 2, 1987 San Francisco The Warfield
    September 3, 1987 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
    September 4, 1987 San Diego SDSU Open Air Theater
    September 5, 1987 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
    September 6, 1987 Tucson Tucson Garden[5]
    September 7, 1987 Phoenix The Mason Jar
    September 8, 1987 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
    September 11, 1987 San Antonio The Sunken Gardens
    September 12, 1987 Austin Palmer Auditorium
    September 13, 1987 Dallas Bronco Bowl Auditorium
    September 16, 1987 Houston Houston Music Hall
    September 17, 1987 New Orleans Saenger Theatre
    Leg 2 – Europe
    September 29, 1987 Hamburg West Germany Markthalle
    September 30, 1987 Düsseldorf Gate 3
    October 2, 1987 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
    October 4, 1987 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
    October 5, 1987 Nottingham Nottingham Rock City
    October 6, 1987 Manchester Manchester Apollo Theatre
    October 7, 1987 Bristol Colston Hall
    October 8, 1987 London Hammersmith Odeon
    Leg 3 – United States
    October 16, 1987 Bay Shore United States The Sundance
    October 17, 1987 Allentown Airport Road Music Hall
    October 18, 1987 Baltimore Hammerjack's
    October 20, 1987 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
    October 21, 1987 Albany Palace Theatre
    October 23, 1987 New York City The Ritz
    October 25, 1987 Poughkeepsie The Chance
    October 26, 1987 Providence The Living Room
    October 27, 1987 Boston Paradise Rock Club
    October 29, 1987 New York City L'Amour
    October 30, 1987 CBGB's
    October 31, 1987 Syracuse The Lost Horizon
    November 1, 1987 Washington, D.C. The Bayou
    November 3, 1987 Mobile Mobile Municipal Auditorium
    November 4, 1987 Albany Albany Civic Center
    November 6, 1987 Lafayette Cajundome
    November 7, 1987 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
    November 8, 1987 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum
    November 10, 1987 Huntsville Von Braun Civic Center
    November 11, 1987 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
    November 13, 1987 Savannah Savannah Civic Center
    November 14, 1987 Columbia Carolina Coliseum
    November 15, 1987 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
    November 17, 1987 Knoxville Knoxville Civic Coliseum
    November 18, 1987 Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center
    November 20, 1987 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
    November 21, 1987 Chattanooga UTC Arena
    November 22, 1987 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
    November 24, 1987 Lakeland Lakeland Civic Center
    November 25, 1987
    November 27, 1987 Jacksonville Jacksonville Coliseum
    November 28, 1987 Fort Myers Lee County Civic Center
    November 29, 1987 Pembroke Pines Hollywood Sportatorium
    December 3, 1987 McAllen La Villa Real Convention Center
    December 4, 1987 Dallas Fair Park Coliseum
    December 5, 1987 Houston Sam Houston Coliseum
    December 7, 1987 San Antonio Cameo Theater
    December 8, 1987 Midland Chaparral Center[6]
    December 11, 1987 Cape Girardeau Show Me Center
    December 12, 1987 Louisville Louisville Gardens
    December 17, 1987 Saint Paul Roy Wilkins Auditorium
    December 18, 1987 Chicago UIC Pavilion
    December 19, 1987 Madison Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    December 26, 1987 Pasadena Perkins Palace
    December 27, 1987
    December 28, 1987
    December 30, 1987
    December 31, 1987 Los Angeles The Glamour
    January 5, 1988 Santa Monica Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
    January 14, 1988 Los Angeles Coconut Teaszer
    January 21, 1988 The Cathouse
    January 31, 1988 New York City The Limelight
    February 2, 1988 The Ritz
    February 4, 1988 Sacramento Crest Theatre
    February 5, 1988 San Francisco The Warfield
    February 6, 1988 Fresno Warnors Theatre
    February 8, 1988 San Diego Montezuma Hall
    February 9, 1988 Anaheim The Celebrity Theater
    February 10, 1988
    February 12, 1988 Phoenix Celebrity Theatre
    Leg 4 – North America
    April 26, 1988 Burlington United States Burlington Memorial Auditorium
    April 27, 1988[7] Oshkosh Oshkosh Conference Hall
    April 29, 1988 Rockford Coronado Theatre
    April 30, 1988 Danville Danville Civic Center
    May 1, 1988 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena
    May 3, 1988 Grand Rapids DeVos Performance Hall
    May 5, 1988 Cleveland Cleveland Music Hall
    May 6, 1988 Saginaw Wendler Arena
    May 7, 1988 Detroit State Theatre
    May 9, 1988 New York City Felt Forum
    May 10, 1988 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
    May 11, 1988 Boston Orpheum Theatre
    May 13, 1988 Moncton Canada Moncton Coliseum
    May 14, 1988 Halifax Halifax Metro Centre
    May 16, 1988 Quebec City Quebec Coliseum
    May 17, 1988 Montreal Montreal Forum
    May 18, 1988 Ottawa Ottawa Civic Arena
    May 20, 1988 Toronto CNE Stadium
    May 23, 1988 Winnipeg Winnipeg Arena
    May 25, 1988 Edmonton Northlands Coliseum
    May 27, 1988 Calgary The Saddledome
    May 30, 1988 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
    May 31, 1988 Spokane United States Spokane Coliseum
    June 1, 1988 Seattle Seattle Coliseum
    June 3, 1988 Salt Lake City Salt Palace
    June 5, 1988 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
    June 6, 1988 Sacramento Cal Expo Amphitheatre
    Warm Up
    July 9, 1988 Phoenix United States Celebrity Theatre
    July 10, 1988
    Leg 5 – United States
    July 17, 1988 Hoffman Estates United States Poplar Creek Music Theater
    July 19, 1988 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
    July 20, 1988 Wheeling Wheeling Civic Center
    July 22, 1988 Cape Girardeau Show Me Center
    July 24, 1988 Dallas Starplex Amphitheater
    July 26, 1988 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
    July 27, 1988 Ames Hilton Coliseum
    July 29, 1988 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre
    July 30, 1988 Mears Val-Du-Lakes Amphitheater
    August 1, 1988 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
    August 2, 1988 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
    August 4, 1988 Philadelphia The Spectrum
    August 5, 1988
    August 6, 1988 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
    August 7, 1988 Middletown Orange County Fairgrounds Stadium
    (Westwood 1/Pepsi Concert Series 1988 (#5))
    August 9, 1988 Weedsport Weedsport Speedway
    August 11, 1988 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
    August 12, 1988
    August 13, 1988
    August 16, 1988 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
    August 17, 1988 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
    Monsters of Rock 1988
    August 20, 1988 Castle Donington England Donington Park
    Leg 6 – United States
    August 24, 1988 Mansfield United States Great Woods Amphitheater
    August 25, 1988
    August 26, 1988
    August 28, 1988 Thornville Buckeye Lake Music Center
    August 30, 1988 Wilkes-Barre Pocono Downs
    August 31, 1988 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
    September 2, 1988 Nashville Starwood Amphitheatre
    September 3, 1988 St. Louis St. Louis Arena
    September 8, 1988 Concord Concord Pavilion
    September 9, 1988 Sacramento Cal Expo Amphitheater
    September 10, 1988 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheater
    September 12, 1988 Chandler Compton Terrace
    September 14, 1988 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
    September 15, 1988
    September 17, 1988 Irving Texas Stadium (Survival of the Fittest 1988)
    Leg 7 – Asia
    December 4, 1988 Tokyo Japan NHK Hall
    December 5, 1988 Osaka Osaka Festival Hall
    December 7, 1988 Tokyo Nakano Sun Plaza Hall
    December 9, 1988 NHK Hall
    December 10, 1988 Budokan
    Leg 8 – Oceania
    December 14, 1988 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre
    December 15, 1988
    December 17, 1988 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
    December 19, 1988 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium
    Post Tour
    October 18, 1989 Los Angeles United States Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    October 19, 1989
    October 21, 1989
    October 22, 1989
    April 7, 1990 Indianapolis Hoosier Dome
    (Farm Aid IV)

    Personnel

    [edit]
    Classic "Appetite for Destruction" line-up
    Substitute musicians

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Rowland, Mark (February 1991). "LA Law and Disorder". Select, reprinted from Musician. p. 45.
  • ^ Upton, Mick (December 8, 1995). "Incident at Donington Monsters of Rock 1988" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 18, 2016. Retrieved October 3, 2010.
  • ^ a-4-d.com/t1373-1988-09-17-texas-stadium-irving-usa
  • ^ Elliott, Paul (Summer 2015). "Heavy Load". Classic Rock. No. #212. p. 138.
  • ^ "1987.09.06 - Tucson Garden, Tucson, AZ, USA". www.a-4-d.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  • ^ "1987.12.08 - Midland, USA". www.a-4-d.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  • ^ "1988.04.27 - Oshkosh Center, Oshkosh, USA". www.a-4-d.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.

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