Bridges to Babylon Tour
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| Bridges to Babylon Tour 1997/1998 | ||
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| Tour by Rolling Stones | ||
| Supporting album | Bridges to Babylon | |
| Dates | September 4, 1997 - September 19, 1998 |
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| Legs | 3 | |
| Shows | 56 in North America 37 in Europe 6 in Japan 2 in Brazil 2 in Mexico 5 in Argentina 108 in total |
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| Rolling Stones tour chronology | ||
| Voodoo Lounge Tour (1994-1995) |
Bridges to Babylon Tour (1997-1998) |
No Security Tour (1999) |
The Bridges to Babylon Tour was a 1997-1998 concert tour by The Rolling Stones, in support of their album Bridges to Babylon.
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[edit] History
The tour was announced in a press conference held underneath the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. The motto used was "Proves the World's Best Band is just that."
The tour began on September 9, 1997 in Toronto, Canada, and played across 56 shows in North America, 9 shows in South America, 6 shows in Japan and 37 shows in Europe. It concluded on September 19, 1998 in Istanbul, Turkey.
After rehearsing 19 shows in Toronto, there were 34 autumn shows, 21 winter ones, 15 during spring and 37 during summer. Five in total were cancelled in Marseilles, Paris, Lyon, Bilbao and Gijón, and five more were postponed in Italy, Ireland and Great Britain.
The stage was a new age development with impressive special effects and lights. Most shows ran from 9:00pm to 11:00pm. The signature opening was when the circular screen in the centre exploded with fireworks to give way to the image of guitarist Keith Richards playing the classic riff from "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", the perennial opener for the tour. It was also the first time the band adopted the B stage, which U2 made famous, years earlier, at the Zoo TV tour.
The Bridges to Babylon Tour was the largest Rolling Stones tour at the time, exceeding sales of their record-breaking 1994-1995 Voodoo Lounge Tour. It was believed 4,577,000 people attended the tour over the 108 shows - 2,020,000 in Europe, 2,009,000 in North America, 348,000 in Argentina/Brazil and 200,000 in Japan. The tour reached 25 countries and is the second largest North American tour of all time - second to the Rolling Stones' subsequent A Bigger Bang Tour.
The best recordings of the tour were sold a year later on a live album called No Security. As a result, the band commenced another tour in support of this album called the No Security Tour. It played to much smaller venues and fewer destinations. The Bridges to Babylon Tour show in St. Louis, Missouri was later sold on DVD and became a fast seller.
[edit] Tour Band
Additional musicians:
[edit] Tour Set Lists
The concerts featured older hits such as "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll", "Mixed Emotions" and "Brown Sugar" as well as new tracks including "Anybody Seen My Baby", "Saint Of Me", and "Out Of Control". The full track list played at the concerts changed at every destination and included new and old songs. A selection of new material seemed to be frequent as well as a song sung by guitarist Keith Richards called "I Wanna Hold You".
The set list of songs was adjusted for every destination, although "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" opened almost every concert and they always closed with "Brown Sugar". The list of songs played was quite long for a concert with 23 tracks - 5 more than being played on the later A Bigger Bang Tour. All songs were sung by Mick Jagger except for Keith Richards doing vocals on a few songs These songs included "All About You" and "You Don't Have To Mean It". The most used songs from Bridges to Babylon were "Anybody Seen My Baby?", "Saint Of Me" and "Out Of Control".
The following is the set list played at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on November 9, 1997:
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
- "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"
- "Let's Spend the Night Together"
- "Flip the Switch"
- "Gimme Shelter"
- "Anybody Seen My Baby?"
- "Saint Of Me"
- "Bitch"
- "Out Of Control"
- "Under My Thumb" - Request from Audience
- "Miss You"
- - - Introduction - -
- "All About You" (Keith Richards)
- "I Wanna Hold You" (Keith Richards)
- "Little Queenie"
- "The Last Time"
- "You Got Me Rocking"
- "Sympathy for the Devil"
- "Tumbling Dice"
- "Honky Tonk Woman"
- "Start Me Up"
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- "Brown Sugar"
[edit] Tour Support Acts
Opening acts included: Bob Dylan, Foo Fighters, Sheryl Crow, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews, Matchbox 20, Fiona Apple, The Corrs, Third Eye Blind, The Wallflowers, Simple Minds, Dżem, Big Country and Blues Traveler.
At the Brazilian leg of the tour, Bob Dylan was the main opening act and joined the band for the performance of "Like a Rolling Stone" on both concerts.
[edit] Tour dates
[edit] North America
- 04/09/1997
Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto, ON - 18/09/1997
Double Door - Chicago, IL - 23/09/1997
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL - 25/09/1997
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL - 27/09/1997
Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH - 30/09/1997
Winnipeg Stadium - Winnipeg, MB - 02/10/1997
Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton, AB - 06/10/1997
Camp Randall Stadium - Madison, WI - 08/10/1997
Rich Stadium - Orchard Park, NY - 10/10/1997
Ericsson Stadium - Charlotte, North Carolina - 12/10/1997
Veterans Stadium - Philadelphia, PA - 16/10/1997
Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ - 17/10/1997
Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ - 20/10/1997
Foxboro Stadium - Foxborough, MA - 21/10/1997
Foxboro Stadium - Foxborough, MA - 23/10/1997
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium - Landover, MD - 25/10/1997
Capitol Theater - Port Chester, NY - 26/10/1997
Vanderbilt Stadium - Nashville, TN - 28/10/1997
Owen Field - Norman, OK - 30/10/1997
University Stadium - Albuquerque, NM - 01/11/1997
Texas Motor Speedway - Fort Worth, TX - 07/11/1997
Sun Devil Stadium - Tempe, AZ - 09/11/1997
Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA - 10/11/1997
Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA - 14/11/1997
Oakland Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA - 15/11/1997
Oakland Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA - 18/11/1997
Oakland Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA - 19/11/1997
Oakland Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CA - 22/11/1997
MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las Vegas, NV - 25/11/1997
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome - Minneapolis, MN - 28/11/1997
Kingdome - Seattle, WA - 02/12/1997
Pontiac Silverdome - Pontiac, MI - 05/12/1997
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL - 07/12/1997
Citrus Bowl - Orlando, FL - 09/12/1997
Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA - 12/12/1997
TWA Dome - St. Louis, MO (concert was recorded and shown on television as a Pay-per-view special, then later released on DVD) - 05/01/1998
Quebec City, Quebec - Colisée de Quebec - 14/01/1998
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - 16/01/1998
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - 17/01/1998
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - 21/01/1998
The Pepsi Tent - Honolulu, HI - 23/01/1998
Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, HI - 24/01/1998
Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, HI - 28/01/1998
BC Place Stadium - Vancouver, BC - 30/01/1998
Rose Garden - Portland, OR - 31/01/1998
Rose Garden - Portland, OR - 03/02/1998
Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, CA - 07/02/1998
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - Mexico City, Mexico - 09/02/1998
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - Mexico City, Mexico - 12/02/1998
The Summit - Houston, TX - 13/02/1998
The Summit - Houston, TX - 15/02/1998
The Joint - Las Vegas, NV
[edit] Japan
- 12/03/1998
Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan - 14/03/1998
Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan - 16/03/1998
Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan - 17/03/1998
Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan - 20/03/1998
Osaka Dome - Osaka, Japan - 21/03/1998
Osaka Dome - Osaka, Japan
[edit] South America
- 29/03/1998
Estadio Monumental - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 30/03/1998
Estadio Monumental - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 02/04/1998
Estadio Monumental - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 04/04/1998
Estadio Monumental - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 05/04/1998
Estadio Monumental - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 11/04/1998
Praça da Apoteose - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 13/04/1998
Estádio do Morumbi - São Paulo, Brazil
[edit] North America
- 17/04/1998
Carrier Dome - Syracuse, NY - 19/04/1998
Molson Centre - Montreal, QB - 20/04/1998
Molson Centre - Montreal, QB - 23/04/1998
United Center - Chicago, IL - 26/04/1998
SkyDome - Toronto, ON
[edit] Europe
- 13/06/1998
Zeppelinfeld - Nuremberg, Germany - 20/06/1998
Festival Site - Werchter, Belgium - 21/06/1998
Festival Site - Werchter, Belgium - 24/06/1998
Rheinstadion - Dusseldorf, Germany - 26/06/1998
Expo Gelaende - Hannover, Germany - 29/06/1998
Amsterdam ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 01/07/1998
Amsterdam ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 02/07/1998
Amsterdam ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 05/07/1998
Amsterdam ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 06/07/1998
Amsterdam ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 09/07/1998
Pferderennbahn - Frauenfeld, Switzerland - 11/07/1998
Flugfeld - Wiener Neustadt, Austria - 13/07/1998
Olympiastadion - Munich, Germany - 16/07/1998
Puerto de Málaga - Málaga, Spain - 18/07/1998
Estadio Balaidos - Vigo, Spain - 20/07/1998
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Barcelona, Spain - 25/07/1998
Stade de France - Paris, France - 27/07/1998
Parkstadion - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - 29/07/1998
Idraetsparken - Copenhagen, Denmark - 31/07/1998
Nya Ullevi - Gothenburg, Sweden - 02/08/1998
Valle Hovin - Oslo, Norway - 05/08/1998
Olympiastadion - Helsinki, Finland - 08/08/1998
Song Festival Grounds - Tallinn, Estonia - 11/08/1998
Luzhniki Stadium - Moscow, Russia - 14/08/1998
Stadion Śląski - Chorzow, Poland - 20/08/1998
Zagreb Hyppodrome - Zagreb, Croatia - 22/08/1998
Prague Sport Hal - Prague, Czech Republic - 26/08/1998
Olympiastadion - Berlin, Germany - 28/08/1998
Festwiese - Leipzig, Germany - 30/08/1998
Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld - Hamburg, Germany - 02/09/1998
Weserstadion - Bremen, Germany - 05/09/1998
Malieveld - The Hague, Netherlands - 08/09/1998
Stockholm Globe Arena - Stockholm, Sweden - 10/09/1998
Waldbühne - Berlin, Germany - 12/09/1998
Maimarkt - Mannheim, Germany - 16/09/1998
Olympic Stadium - Athens, Greece - 19/09/1998
Ali Sami Yen Stadium - Istanbul, Turkey - 29/05/1999
Cannstatter Wasen - Stuttgart, Germany - 31/05/1999
Festivalgelaende Brennbichl - Imst, Austria - 02/06/1999
Drafbaan Stadspark - Groningen, Netherlands - 04/06/1999
Murrayfield Stadium - Edinburgh, Scotland - 06/06/1999
Don Valley Stadium - Sheffield, England - 08/06/1999
Shepherds Bush Empire - London, England - 11/06/1999
Wembley Stadium - London, England - 12/06/1999
Wembley Stadium - London, England - 15/06/1999
Monte Do Gozo - Santiago de Compostela, Spain - 18/06/1999
Megaland - Landgraaf, Netherlands - 20/06/1999
Müngersdorfer Stadion - Cologne, Germany


