The Last Rebel Tour

The Last Rebel Tour
Tour by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Associated album The Last Rebel
Start date June 22, 1992
End date August 20, 1996
No. of shows 13
Lynyrd Skynyrd concert chronology

The Last Rebel Tour was a concert tour by Lynyrd Skynyrd in support of their album, The Last Rebel. The band performed shows with a number of other artists including Bad Company, Ted Nugent and The Doobie Brothers.

Typical setlist

Tour dates

Date[1][2] City Country Venue
February 25, 1993New York, NYUnited StatesRadio City Music Hall
May 7, 1993Antioch, TennesseeUnited StatesStarwood Amphitheatre
June 22, 1993Vaughan, OntarioCanadaKingswood Music Theatre
July 1, 1993Cedar Rapids, IowaUnited StatesFive Seasons Center
July 4, 1993Bonner Springs, KansasSandstone Amphitheatre
August 20, 1993Atlanta, GeorgiaLakewood Amphitheatre
November 3, 1993Moline, IllinoisiWireless Center
May 20, 1994Antioch, TennesseeStarwood Amphitheatre
May 29, 1994Cincinnati, OhioRiverbend Music Center
June 11, 1994Greenville, South CarolinaCounty Fairgrounds
August 17, 1994Mansfield, MassachusettsComcast Center
May 1, 1995Clarkston, MichiganDTE Energy Music Theatre
May 7, 1995Antioch, TennesseeStarwood Amphitheatre
May 24, 1996Boise, IdahoBoise State University Pavilion
May 31, 1996San Bernardino, CaliforniaSan Miguel Amphitheater
June 17, 1996VredenburgHolland?
June 18, 1996BrusselsBelgiumCirque Royal
June 23, 1996LoreleyGermanyLoreley Festival
June 27, 1996BerlinGermanyArena Treptow
August 20, 1996Toronto, OntarioCanadaMolson Canadian Amphitheatre

Personnel

  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals (1993–96)
  • Gary Rossington – guitar (1993–96)
  • Ed King – guitar (1993–95)
  • Randall Hall – guitar (1993)
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass (1993, 1995–96)
  • Billy Powell – keyboard, piano (1993–96)
  • Kurt Custer – drums (1993)
  • Mike Estes – guitar (1994–95)
  • Tim Lindsey – bass (1993-1994)
  • Owen Hale – drums (1994–96)
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar (1996)
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar (1996)
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – background vocals (1993–96)
  • Debbie Davis – background vocals (1993–95)
  • Carol Chase – background vocals (1996)

References

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