Dates
June 27, 1992 Munich [Germany] 72,000 * Olympic Stadium
June 30, 1992 Rotterdam [The Netherlands] 46,000 Feyenoord Stadium
July 01, 1992 Rotterdam [The Netherlands] 46,000 Feyenoord Stadium
July 04, 1992 Rome [Italy] 35,000 Flamino Stadium
July 06, 1992 Monza [Italy] 46,500 Brianteo Stadium
July 07, 1992 Monza [Italy] 46,500 Brianteo Stadium
July 11, 1992 Cologne [Germany] 65,000 * Muengersdorfer Stadium
July 15, 1992 Oslo [Norway] 35,000 * Vallehovin Stadium
July 17, 1992 Stockholm [Sweden] 53,000 Olympic Stadium
July 18, 1992 Stockholm [Sweden] 53,000 Olympic Stadium
July 20, 1992 Copenhagen [Denmark] 30,000 Gentofte Stadium
July 22, 1992 Werchter [Belgium] 40,000 Festival Ground
July 25, 1992 Dublin [Ireland] 40,000 Lansdowne Road
July 30, 1992 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 31, 1992 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 05, 1992 Cardiff [Wales, U.K.] 50,000 Cardiff Arms Park
Aug. 08, 1992 Bremen [Germany] 45,000 Weser Stadium
Aug. 10, 1992 Hamburg [Germany] 51,000 Volkspark Stadium
Aug. 13, 1992 Hameln [Germany] 25,000 * Weserbergland Stadium
Aug. 16, 1992 Leeds [England, U.K.] 60,000 Roundhay Park
Aug. 18, 1992 Glasgow [Scotland, U.K.] 65,000 * The Haugh
Aug. 20, 1992 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 22, 1992 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 23, 1992 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 26, 1992 Vienna [Austria] 50,000 Prater Stadium
Aug. 28, 1992 Frankfurt [Germany] 60,000 * Wald Stadium
Aug. 30, 1992 Ludwigshafen [Germany] 3,000 * Southwest Stadium
Sept. 02, 1992 Bayreuth [Germany] 32,000 * Volks Stadium
Sept. 04, 1992 Berlin [Germany] 35,000 * Jahn Stadium
Sept. 08, 1992 Lausanne [Switzerland] 47,000 * La Pontaise Stadium
Sept. 13, 1992 Paris [France] 85,000 * Hippodrome de Vincennes
Sept. 16, 1992 Toulouse [France] 40,000 * Stade Municipal
Sept. 18, 1992 Barcelona [Spain] 42,000 Olympic Stadium
Sept. 21, 1992 Oviedo [Spain] 25,000 * Football Stadium
Sept. 23, 1992 Madrid [Spain] 40,000 * Vincent Calderon Stadium
Sept. 26, 1992 Lisbon [Portugal] 64,000 * Jose Alvalade Stadium
Oct. 01, 1992 Bucharest [Romania] 70,000 * Complexul Sportiv National Stadium
Dec. 12, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 14, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 17, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 19, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 22, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 24, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 30, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 31, 1992 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Aug. 24, 1993 Bangkok [Thailand] 70,000 * National Stadium
Aug. 27, 1993 Bangkok [Thailand] 70,000 * National Stadium
Aug. 29, 1993 Singapore [Singapore] 47,000 * National Stadium
Sept. 01, 1993 Singapore [Singapore] 47,000 * National Stadium
Sept. 04, 1993 Taipei [Taiwan] 40,000 Municipal Stadium
Sept. 06, 1993 Taipei [Taiwan] 40,000 Municipal Stadium
Sept. 10, 1993 Fukuoka [Japan] 30,000 * Fukuoka Dome
Sept. 11, 1993 Fukuoka [Japan] 30,000 * Fukuoka Dome
Sept. 15, 1993 Moscow [Russia] 50,000 Luzjniki Olympic Stadium
Sept. 19, 1993 Tel Aviv [Israel] 80,000 Yarkon Park
Sept. 21, 1993 Tel Aviv [Israel] 100,000 * Yarkon Park
Sept. 23, 1993 Istanbul [Turkey] 48,000 * Inonu Stadium
Sept. 26, 1993 Tenerife [Canary Islands] 20,000 * Santa Cruz De Teneriffa
Oct. 08, 1993 Buenos Aires [Argentina] 100,000 * National Stadium
Oct. 10, 1993 Buenos Aires [Argentina] 100,000 * National Stadium
Oct. 12, 1993 Buenos Aires [Argentina] 100,000 * National Stadium
Oct. 15, 1993 Sao Paulo [Brazil] 80,000 Morumbi Stadium
Oct. 17, 1993 Sao Paulo [Brazil] 100,000 * Morumbi Stadium
Oct. 23, 1993 Santiago [Chile] 65,000 * ?
Oct. 29, 1993 Mexico City [Mexico] 100,000 * Aztec Stadium
Oct. 31, 1993 Mexico City [Mexico] 100,000 * Aztec Stadium
Nov. 07, 1993 Mexico City [Mexico] 100,000 * Aztec Stadium
Nov. 09, 1993 Mexico City [Mexico] 100,000 * Aztec Stadium
Nov. 11, 1993 Mexico City [Mexico] 100,000 * Aztec Stadium
[ * = sold out concerts]
Set List
Intro [Carmina Burana]
Jam
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Human Nature
Smooth Criminal
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
She's Out Of My Life
Jackson 5 Medley [I Want You Back I The Love You Save I I'll Be There]
Thriller
Billie Jean
Working Day And Night
Beat It
Will You Be There
Black Or White
Heal The World
Man In The Mirror
Creation
Show Conceived & Created by: Michael Jackson and Kenny Ortega
Choreographed by: Michael Jackson
"Jam" Choreographed by: Michael Jackson and LaVelle Smith
Artistic Director: Michael Jackson
Staged & Designed by: Kenny Ortega
Set Designed by: Tom McPhillips
Lighting Designer: Peter Morse
Executive Director: MJJ Productions - Norma E. Staikos
Director of Security: Bill Bray
Costumes Designed by: Dennis Tompkins and Michael Bush
Hair & Make-up: Karen Faye-Mitchell
Personal Management: Gallin Morey Associates - Sandy Gallin, Jim Morey
Dancers
LaVelle Smith
Randy Allaire
Eddie Garcia
Michelle Berube
Yuko Sumida
Jaime King
Bruno Falcon [Taco]
Musicians
Darryl Phinnessee *Vocalist*
Dorian Holley *Vocalist*
Siedah Garrett *Vocalist*
Ricky Lawso*Drums*
Don Boylette *Bass Guitar*
Jennifer Batten *Guitar*
David Williams *Guitar*
Brad Buxer *Keyboards*
Dates
-1st leg [June 27, 1992 - December 31, 1992]
-2nd leg [Aug. 24, 1993 - November 11, 1993]
The "Dangerous" tour included 69 concerts to about 3.5 million people.
Some Interesting Facts
The "Dangerous" tour is the biggest tour any performer had done, breaking his own record from his "Bad" tour [Michael will later break this record with the "HIStory" tour].
This multi-million dollar production was to travel into difficult and often technically challenged countries. On average, it would take three days to erect the stage. 20 truckloads of equipment were flown to each date and assembled.
A groundbreaker of tours, The Dangerous Tour was a signal to the music industry that Asia
was fast becoming a lucrative market for record sales. Jackson, the first major superstar
to tour the area, was seen as a test case.
Michael donated all the proceeds from the "Dangerous" World Tour to his "Heal The World" Foundation and to other charities.
Michael sold the film rights to his "Dangerous" concert in Bucharest [Rumania] to HBO for $20 million for the rights to air the show! The deal is the highest ever paid for a live concert. The special received the highest TV ratings in the history of HBO [21.4 % rating, 34% share]. Michael was honoured with a Cable Ace Award. The Bucharest concert [performed on October 01, 1992] was broadcast live on radio and shown on TV in 61 countries. Direcor Andy Morahan, who directed "Give In To Me" used more than 14 camera operators to tape the concert.
During the "Dangerous" tour, Michael performed "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" live on stage with duet partner Siedah Garrett.
On Dec. 30, 1992 during the "Dangerous" show at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, Slash made a special guest appearance for "Black Or White". He also joined Michael on stage for the next concert, Dec. 31, 1992 at this Special New Year's Eve Countdown Concert in Tokyo. Michael wished all his fans a Happy New Year from his changing room.
At every "Dangerous" tour stop, during "She's Out Of My Life", one lucky girl was allowed to dance with Michael on stage.
Especially the beginning of the show, the so-called "toaster", where Michael is catapulted on stage and the end of the show, where "he" jet-packs out of the stadium, hit headlines all around the world.
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