OU812 Tour
The OU812 Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen. It was the second tour to include dates in Japan, and was the second with Sammy Hagar as vocalist (who had settled into the role more by this point). It followed the Monsters of Rock Tour 1988, which had formed the first part of the promotion for the OU812 album.
Tour by Van Halen | |
Start date | September 30, 1988 |
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End date | February 4, 1989 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 46 played, 1 cancelled |
Van Halen concert chronology |
As evident, there were no scheduled shows in December 1988, as the band opted to take time off for the Holidays.
Setlist
Typical Setlist
- There's Only One Way To Rock
- Summer Nights
- Panama
- A.F.U. (Naturally Wired)
- Bass Solo
- Runnin With The Devil
- Why Can't This Be Love
- Mine All Mine
- Drum Solo
- Cabo Wabo
- Finish What Ya Started
- 5150
- When It's Love
- Eagles Fly
- I Can't Drive 55
- Best Of Both Worlds
- Guitar Solo
- Black And Blue
- Ain't Talkin Bout Love
- You Really Got Me
- Rock And Roll
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America | |||
September 30, 1988 | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | Rupp Arena |
October 1, 1988 | Cincinnati | Riverfront Coliseum | |
October 3, 1988 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | |
October 4, 1988 | Antioch, Tennessee | Starwood Amphitheatre | |
October 6, 1988 | Greensboro, North Carolina | Greensboro Coliseum | |
October 7, 1988 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Charlotte Coliseum | |
October 8, 1988 | Knoxville, Tennessee | Thompson–Boling Arena | |
October 11, 1988 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
October 12, 1988 | Uniondale, New York | Nassau Coliseum | |
October 14, 1988 | Hartford, Connecticut | Hartford Civic Center | |
October 15, 1988 | Syracuse, New York | Carrier Dome | |
October 17, 1988 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | |
October 18, 1988 | Worcester, Massachusetts | Worcester Centrum | |
October 20, 1988 | Richmond, Virginia | Richmond Coliseum | |
October 21, 1988 | Norfolk, Virginia | Norfolk Scope | |
October 22, 1988 | Philadelphia | Spectrum | |
October 25, 1988 | Rosemont, Illinois | Rosemont Horizon | |
October 26, 1988 | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum | |
October 27, 1988 | |||
October 28, 1988 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Bradley Center | |
October 30, 1988 | Notre Dame, Indiana | Joyce Center | |
October 31, 1988 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Five Seasons Center | |
November 1, 1988 | Ames, Iowa | Hilton Coliseum | |
November 4, 1988 | Valley Center, Kansas | Kansas Coliseum | |
November 5, 1988 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | |
November 7, 1988 | Peoria, Illinois | Peoria Civic Center | |
November 8, 1988 | St. Louis, Missouri | St. Louis Arena | |
November 9, 1988 | |||
November 11, 1988 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Lakefront Arena | |
November 13, 1988 | Austin, Texas | Frank Erwin Center | |
November 15, 1988 | El Paso, Texas | UTEP Special Events Center | |
November 16, 1988 | Tucson, Arizona | Tucson Community Center | |
November 17, 1988 | Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
November 19, 1988 | San Diego, California | San Diego Sports Arena | |
November 21, 1988 | Sacramento, California | ARCO Arena | |
November 22, 1988 | Reno, Nevada | Lawlor Events Center | |
November 24, 1988 | Portland, Oregon | Memorial Coliseum | |
November 26, 1988 | Salt Lake City, Utah | Salt Palace | |
Asia | |||
January 19, 1989 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome |
January 23, 1989 | Kyoto | Kyoto Pulse Plaza | |
January 24, 1989 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |
January 25, 1989 | |||
January 27, 1989 | Hiroshima | Hiroshima Sun Plaza | |
January 29, 1989 | Kyoto | Kyoto Pulse Plaza | |
January 31, 1989 | Nagoya | Nagoya Rainbow Hall | |
February 1, 1989 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | |
February 2, 1989 | |||
Hawaii Concerts | |||
February 4, 1989 | Honolulu, Hawaii | United States | Neal S. Blaisdell Center |
February 5, 1989 |
Notes and references
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved September 1, 2007.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Accessed on 31 August 2007
External links
- Van-Halen.com – The official Van Halen website
- Van Halen NewsDesk
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