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*Only hours after the start of the [[Australia]]n leg of the ''HIStory World Tour'' on [[November 14]], [[1996]], Michael Jackson married [[Debbie Rowe]] in a civil ceremony in his presidential suite at the Sheraton on the Park Hotel in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. |
*Only hours after the start of the [[Australia]]n leg of the ''HIStory World Tour'' on [[November 14]], [[1996]], Michael Jackson married [[Debbie Rowe]] in a civil ceremony in his presidential suite at the Sheraton on the Park Hotel in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. |
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*The ''HIStory'' concert in [[Seoul, South Korea]] held in 1996 at "Chamsil Olympic Stadium" was filmed and was commercially released on video cassette in [[Asia]]. The [[Sydney]] leg of the concert was filmed and aired in Australia in [[1997]]. Michael was the first [[Pop music|dance-pop]] [[recording artist|artist]] in history to sell out Aloha Stadium in [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]. He performed two sold out shows at the 35,000-capacity venue. |
*Many different performances of the HIStory world tour had been released on DVD or VHS. The concert in [[Munich, Germany]] held at Olympic Stadium in 1997 had been widely released on DVD and VHS and is among the most common performances seen on video sharing websites. The ''HIStory'' concert in [[Seoul, South Korea]] held in 1996 at "Chamsil Olympic Stadium" was filmed and was commercially released on video cassette in [[Asia]]. The [[Sydney]] leg of the concert was filmed and aired in Australia in [[1997]]. Michael was the first [[Pop music|dance-pop]] [[recording artist|artist]] in history to sell out Aloha Stadium in [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]. He performed two sold out shows at the 35,000-capacity venue. The 1996 concert in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia was taped and aired by [[ntv7]] and later released on VHS. |
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The concert in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia was taped and aired by [[ntv7]] and later released on VCR. |
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* The Opening concert in Czech Repulic is the biggest crowd Michael Jackson has ever performed for, in his 40-year career. |
* The Opening concert in Czech Repulic is the biggest crowd Michael Jackson has ever performed for, in his 40-year career. |
Revision as of 02:24, 18 May 2008
Tour by Michael Jackson | |
Associated album | HIStory |
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Start date | September 7 1996 |
End date | October 15 1997 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 82 |
Michael Jackson concert chronology |
The HIStory Tour was a world music tour by Michael Jackson that started on 7th September, 1996 in Prague, Czech Republic and ended on 15th October, 1997 in Durban, South Africa. The HIStory Tour consisted of 82 concerts, played to approximately 4.5 million fans worldwide (making it the largest concert tour ever excluding free concerts), grossing a total of $163,516,755 at the box-office, which is equivalent to around $311 million in 2007 (based of A Bigger Bang Tour tour gross).[citation needed]
Setlist
First Leg
The first leg ran between 7th September, 1996 and 4th January, 1997 and included various exclusive performances of Come Together and D.S.
- "Gates of Kiev" Introduction
- "Scream" / "They Don't Care About Us" / "In the Closet"
- "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
- "Stranger in Moscow"
- "Smooth Criminal"
- "You Are Not Alone"
- "The Way You Make Me Feel"
- Jackson 5 Medley - "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There"
- Off The Wall Medley - "Rock with You" / "Off The Wall" / "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" 1
- "Billie Jean"
- "Thriller"
- "Beat It"
- "Come Together" / "D.S." 2
- "Dangerous"
- "Black Or White"
- "Earth Song"
- "Heal The World"
- "HIStory"
1 - Performed from 7th September, 1996 to 10th June, 1997
2 - Performed from 7th September, 1996 to 31st December, 1996
Second Leg
The second leg ran between 31st May, 1997 to 15th October, 1997 and included exclusive performances of Blood on the Dance Floor.
- "Gates of Kiev" Introduction
- "Scream" / "They Don't Care About Us" / "In the Closet"
- "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
- "Stranger in Moscow"
- "Smooth Criminal"
- "You Are Not Alone"
- "The Way You Make Me Feel"
- Jackson 5 Medley - "I Want You Back"/"The Love You Save"/"I'll Be There"
- Off the Wall Medley - "Rock with You"/"Off the Wall"/"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
- "Billie Jean"
- "Thriller"
- "Beat It"
- "Blood on the Dance Floor" 3
- "Dangerous"
- "Black or White"
- "Earth Song"
- "Heal the World"
- "HIStory"
3 - Performed from 31st May, 1997 to 19th August, 1997)
Tour Dates
No. | Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance per concert |
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1st Leg | |||||
Europe | |||||
1 | September 7th | Prague | Czech Republic | Letna Park | 140,000 |
2 | September 10th | Budapest | Hungary | Népstadion | 50,000 |
3 | September 14th | Bucharest | Romania | National Stadium | 70,000 |
4 | September 17th | Moscow | Russia | Dynamo Stadium | 50,000[citation needed] |
5 | September 20th | Warsaw | Poland | Bemowo Airport | 120,000 |
6 | September 24th | Zaragoza | Spain | La Romareda | 45,000 |
7-9 | September 28th, 30th, October 2nd | Amsterdam | Holland | Amsterdam ArenA | 50,000 |
Africa | |||||
10 | 7th October | Tunis | Tunisia | El Menzah Stadium | 60,000 |
Asia | |||||
11-12 | October 11th, 13th | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Olympic Stadium | 50,000 |
13 | October 18th | Taipei | Taiwan | Chungshan Soccer Stadium | 40,000 |
14 | October 20th | Kaoshiung | Taiwan | Open Air Field | 30,000 |
15 | October 18th | Taipei | Taiwan | Chungshan Soccer Stadium | 40,000 |
16 | October 25th | Singapore | Singapore | Singapore National Stadium | 35,000 |
17-18 | October 27th, 29th | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Merdeka Stadium | 40,000 * |
19 | November 1st | Mumbai | India | Andheri Sports Complex | 60,000 |
20 | November 5th | Bangkok | Thailand | Muang Thong Thani | 40,000 |
Australasia | |||||
21-22 | November 9th, 11th | Auckland | New Zealand | Ericsson Stadium | 43,000 |
23-24 | November 14th, 16th | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Cricket Ground | 40,000 |
25 | November 19th | Brisbane | Australia | ANZ Stadium | 40,000 |
26-27 | November 22nd, 24th | Melbourne | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 65,000 |
28 | November 26th | Adelaide | Australia | Adelaide Oval | 30,000 |
29-31 | November 30th, December 2nd, 4th | Perth | Australia | Burswood Dome | 20,000 |
Asia | |||||
32-33 | December 8th, 10th | Manila | Philippines | Asia World, Manila | 55,000 |
34-37 | December 12th, 15th, 17th, 20th | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome | 45,000 |
38-39 | December 26th, 28th | Fukuoka | Japan | Fukuoka Dome | 40,000 |
40 | December 31st | Bandar Seri Begawan | Brunei | Jerudong Park | 4,000 |
2nd Leg | |||||
United States | |||||
41-42 | January 3rd, 4th 1997 | Honolulu | Hawaii/United States | Aloha Bowl | 35,000 |
Europe | |||||
43 | May 31st | Bremen | Germany | Weserstadion | 55,000 |
44 | June 3rd | Cologne | Germany | Mungersdorfer Stadium | 60,000 |
45 | May 31st | Bremen | Germany | Weserstadion | 35,000 |
46-47 | June 8th, 10th | Amsterdam | Holland | Amsterdam ArenA | 50,000 |
48 | June 13th | Kiel | Germany | Nordmarksportfield | 55,000 |
49 | June 15th | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Parkstadion | 50,000 |
50 | June 18th | Milan | Italy | San Siro Stadium | 45,000 |
51 | June 20th | Lausanne | Switzerland | La Pontaise Stadium | 35,000 |
52 | June 22nd | Bettembourg | Luxembourg | Krakelschaff | 45,000 |
53 | June 25th | Lyon | France | Stade de Gerland Parc des Expositioins | 25,000 |
54-55 | June 27th, 29th | Paris | France | Parc des Princes | 50,000 (27th), 45,000 (29th) |
56 | July 2nd | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel Stadium | 50,000 |
57-58 | July 4th, 6th | Munich | Germany | Olympic Stadium | 70,000[citation needed] |
59 | July 9th | Sheffield | England | Don Valley Stadium | 45,000 |
60-62 | July 12th, 15th, 17th | London | England | Wembley Stadium | 73,000 |
63 | 19th July 1997 | Dublin | Ireland | Royal Dublin Society | 40,000 |
64 | July 25th | Basel | Switzerland | Saint Jakobs Stadium | 55,000 |
65 | July 27th | Nice | France | Stade de l'Ouest | 35,000 |
66 | August 1st | Berlin | Germany | Olympic Stadium | 77,000[citation needed] |
67 | August 3rd | Leipzig | Germany | Festwiese | 60,000 |
68 | August 10th | Hockenheim | Germany | Hockenheimring | 85,000 |
69 | August 14th | Copenhagen | Denmark | Parken Stadium | 45,000 |
70 | August 16th | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi Stadium | 50,000 |
71 | August 19th | Oslo | Norway | Valle Hovin | 32,000 |
72 | August 22nd | Tallinn | Estonia | Song Festival Grounds | 75,000 |
73-74 | August 24th, 26th | Helsinki | Finland | Olympic Stadium | 50,000 |
75 | August 29th | Copenhagen | Denmark | Parken | 50,000 |
76 | September 3rd | Oostende | Belgium | Hippodrome Wellington | 55,000 |
77 | September 6th | Valladolid | Spain | Nuevo Jose Zorrilla Stadium | 45,000 |
South Africa | |||||
78-79 | October 4th, 6th | Cape Town | South Africa | Greenpoint Stadium | 35,000 |
80-81 | October 10th, 12th | Johannesburg | South Africa | Johannesburg Stadium | 57,000 |
82 | October 15th | Durban | South Africa | King's Park Stadium | 50,000 |
Trivia
- Only hours after the start of the Australian leg of the HIStory World Tour on November 14, 1996, Michael Jackson married Debbie Rowe in a civil ceremony in his presidential suite at the Sheraton on the Park Hotel in Sydney, Australia.
- Many different performances of the HIStory world tour had been released on DVD or VHS. The concert in Munich, Germany held at Olympic Stadium in 1997 had been widely released on DVD and VHS and is among the most common performances seen on video sharing websites. The HIStory concert in Seoul, South Korea held in 1996 at "Chamsil Olympic Stadium" was filmed and was commercially released on video cassette in Asia. The Sydney leg of the concert was filmed and aired in Australia in 1997. Michael was the first dance-pop artist in history to sell out Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. He performed two sold out shows at the 35,000-capacity venue. The 1996 concert in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia was taped and aired by ntv7 and later released on VHS.
- The Opening concert in Czech Repulic is the biggest crowd Michael Jackson has ever performed for, in his 40-year career.
- During his concert in Parken Copenhagen, Michael Jackson was surprised with a 7 feet tall cake, because it was his 39th birthday (29 August 1997).
Performers
- Michael Jackson: Singer, Dancer, and Musical director
Bandmembers
- Music director: Brad Buxer
- Drums: Jonathan Moffett
- Bass: Freddie Washington
- Lead guitar: Jennifer Batten
- Rhythm guitar: David Williams
- Keyboards: Isaiah Sanders & Brad Buxer
- Vocals: Kevin Dorsey, Fred White, Dorian Holley, Marva Hicks
Dancers
- LaVelle Smith
- Shawnette Heard
- Damon Navandi
- Courtney Miller
- Anthony Talauega
- Richmond Talauega
- Loru Werner
- Jason Yribar
- Christian Judd
- Stacy Walker
- Faune Chambers
Credits
- Executive Director: MJJ Productions
- Artistic Director: Michael Jackson
- Assistant Director: Peggy Holmes
- Choreographed by: Michael Jackson & LaVelle Smith
- Staged & Designed by: Kenny Ortega
- Set Designed by: Michael Cotton & John McGraw
- Lightning Designer: Peter Morse
- Director of Security: Bill Bray
- Costumes Designed by: Dennis Tompkins & Michael Bush
- Hair & Make-up: Karen Faye
- Stylist: Tommy Simms
- Artist Manager: Tarak Ben Amar
- Personal Management: Gallin Morey Associates
External links
All information acquired from Michael Jackson Trader