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.

OU812 Tour
Tour by Van Halen
Start dateSeptember 30, 1988
End dateFebruary 4, 1989
Legs3
No. of shows46 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

  1. There's Only One Way To Rock
  2. Summer Nights
  3. Panama
  4. A.F.U. (Naturally Wired)
  5. Bass Solo
  6. Runnin With The Devil
  7. Why Can't This Be Love
  8. Mine All Mine
  9. Drum Solo
  10. Cabo Wabo
  11. Finish What Ya Started
  12. 5150
  13. When It's Love
  14. Eagles Fly
  15. I Can't Drive 55
  16. Best Of Both Worlds
  17. Guitar Solo
  18. Black And Blue
  19. Ain't Talkin Bout Love
  20. You Really Got Me
  21. Rock And Roll

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
North America
September 30, 1988Lexington, KentuckyUnited StatesRupp Arena
October 1, 1988CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
October 3, 1988AtlantaOmni Coliseum
October 4, 1988Antioch, TennesseeStarwood Amphitheatre
October 6, 1988Greensboro, North CarolinaGreensboro Coliseum
October 7, 1988Charlotte, North CarolinaCharlotte Coliseum
October 8, 1988Knoxville, TennesseeThompson–Boling Arena
October 11, 1988New York CityMadison Square Garden
October 12, 1988Uniondale, New YorkNassau Coliseum
October 14, 1988Hartford, ConnecticutHartford Civic Center
October 15, 1988Syracuse, New YorkCarrier Dome
October 17, 1988Providence, Rhode IslandProvidence Civic Center
October 18, 1988Worcester, MassachusettsWorcester Centrum
October 20, 1988Richmond, VirginiaRichmond Coliseum
October 21, 1988Norfolk, VirginiaNorfolk Scope
October 22, 1988PhiladelphiaSpectrum
October 25, 1988Rosemont, IllinoisRosemont Horizon
October 26, 1988Fort Wayne, IndianaAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
October 27, 1988
October 28, 1988Milwaukee, WisconsinBradley Center
October 30, 1988Notre Dame, IndianaJoyce Center
October 31, 1988Cedar Rapids, IowaFive Seasons Center
November 1, 1988Ames, IowaHilton Coliseum
November 4, 1988Valley Center, KansasKansas Coliseum
November 5, 1988Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports Center
November 7, 1988Peoria, IllinoisPeoria Civic Center
November 8, 1988St. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Arena
November 9, 1988
November 11, 1988New Orleans, LouisianaLakefront Arena
November 13, 1988Austin, TexasFrank Erwin Center
November 15, 1988El Paso, TexasUTEP Special Events Center
November 16, 1988Tucson, ArizonaTucson Community Center
November 17, 1988Phoenix, ArizonaArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 19, 1988San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Sports Arena
November 21, 1988Sacramento, CaliforniaARCO Arena
November 22, 1988Reno, NevadaLawlor Events Center
November 24, 1988Portland, OregonMemorial Coliseum
November 26, 1988Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace
Asia
January 19, 1989TokyoJapanTokyo Dome
January 23, 1989KyotoKyoto Pulse Plaza
January 24, 1989OsakaOsaka-jō Hall
January 25, 1989
January 27, 1989HiroshimaHiroshima Sun Plaza
January 29, 1989KyotoKyoto Pulse Plaza
January 31, 1989NagoyaNagoya Rainbow Hall
February 1, 1989TokyoTokyo Dome
February 2, 1989
Hawaii Concerts
February 4, 1989Honolulu, HawaiiUnited StatesNeal S. Blaisdell Center
February 5, 1989

Notes and references

  1. "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
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