Reunion Tour (Black Sabbath Tour)

The Reunion Tour was a concert tour by heavy metal band Black Sabbath in support of their live album Reunion, it took place October 30, 1998 and ended February 19, 1999.

Reunion Tour
Tour by Black Sabbath
LocationNorth America
Canada
Associated albumReunion
Start date30 October 1998 (1998-10-30)
End date19 February 1999 (1999-02-19)
No. of shows23 (41 scheduled)
Black Sabbath concert chronology

Personnel

Sign for the February 21 postponement

Setlist

Typical setlist
  1. "War Pigs"
  2. "N.I.B."
  3. "Fairies Wear Boots"
  4. "After Forever"
  5. "Into the Void"
  6. "Spiral Architect"
  7. "Electric Funeral"
  8. "Snowblind"
  9. "Sweet Leaf"
  10. "Dirty Women"
  11. "Black Sabbath"
  12. "Iron Man"
  13. "Children of the Grave"
Encore
  1. "Paranoid"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Support Act[2]
October 30, 1998 New York City United States Ed Sullivan Theatre Pantera
December 31, 1998 Phoenix Bank One Ballpark
January 2, 1999 Las Vegas Thomas Mack Center
January 5, 1999 Los Angeles The Forum
January 6, 1999
January 8, 1999 San Jose San Jose Arena
January 11, 1999 Portland Rose Garden
January 12, 1999 Seattle Key Arena
January 17, 1999 Minneapolis Target Center
January 19, 1999 Chicago Rosemont Horizon
January 22, 1999 San Antonio Alamodome
January 24, 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena
January 25, 1999 Houston Compaq Center
February 3, 1999 Boston Fleet Center
February 5, 1999 East Rutherford Meadowlands
February 6, 1999 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
February 9, 1999 Toronto Canada Skydome
February 11, 1999 Grand Rapids United States Van Andel Arena
February 12, 1999 Dayton Nutter Center
February 14, 1999 Detroit Palace
February 15, 1999
February 18, 1999 Philadelphia First Union Spectrum
February 19, 1999 Pittsburgh Civic Arena

Postponed/cancelled dates

Date City Reasoning
7 January 1999 Anaheim Cancelled due to Ozzy having throat problems
1 February 1999 State College
11 February 1999 Montreal
14 January 1999 Salt Lake City
15 January 1999 Denver
1 February 1999 Buffalo
25 February 1999 Peoria
26 February 1999 Ames
2 March 1999 Fargo
28 January 1999 Philadelphia Postponed to February 18
29 January 1999 Pittsburgh Postponed to February 19

References

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