Generator Tour

Generator Tour
Tour by Bad Religion
Location North America, Europe
Associated album Generator
Start date May 28, 1992 (1992-05-28)
End date January 23, 1993 (1993-01-23)
Legs 3
No. of shows 27 in Europe
23 in United States
2 in Canada
1 in Mexico
53 in total
Bad Religion concert chronology

The Generator Tour was concert tour by punk rock band Bad Religion, in support of their album, Generator.

The tour is noted as being the tour when Bad Religion gradually started playing bigger and more commercial venues.[1]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Notes
Europe[2]
May 28, 1992 Copenhagen Denmark City Festival Bad Religion's first concert in Denmark
May 31, 1992 Groningen Netherlands Simplon Part of the Gutterblast Festival
Other acts included Urban Dance Squad, Cosmic Psychos, Cropdusters, Gore and Bettie Serveert
June 1, 1992 Brussels Belgium VK
June 2, 1992 Utrecht Netherlands Tivoli Support act was Barbie Bones
June 3, 1992 Kassel Germany Spot
June 5, 1992 Nuremberg Rockfabrik
June 6, 1992 Saarbrücken Congresshalle
June 7, 1992 Oberhausen Music Circus Ruhr Support from NOFX
June 8, 1992 Bielefeld PC69
June 9, 1992 Tilburg Netherlands Noorderligt
June 11, 1992 Rotterdam Nighttown
June 13, 1992 Berlin Germany Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide Part of the Go Bang! Festival
June 14, 1992 Bremen Klöckner-Gelände Part of the Go Bang! Festival
Bad Religion was second on the bill from headliner, The Sisters of Mercy
Other acts included Pearl Jam, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Concrete Blonde, Jingo de Lunch, KMFDM and The Marionettes
June 15, 1992 Hanover Music Hall
June 16, 1992 Stuttgart LKA-Longhorn
June 18, 1992 Halle Easy Schorre Support from NOFX
June 19, 1992 Osnabrück Hyde Park
June 20, 1992 Sankt Goarshausen Freilichtbühne Loreley Part of the Go Bang! Festival
The line-up was the same as the June 14th show, save for Pearl Jam
June 22, 1992 Munich Circus Krone Building Part of the Go Bang! Festival
Bad Religion headlined this date
Other acts included Jingo de Lunch, KMFDM and Mongo Fury
June 23, 1992 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
July 24, 1992 Milan Italy Rolling Stone
July 26, 1992 Paris France Élysée Montmartre Bad Religion's first show in France
Support from Cosmic Psychos and Burning Heads
July 27, 1992 Münster Germany Jovel Music Hall
July 28th, 1992 London United Kingdom The Town & Country Club Cancelled for unknown reasons
July 29th, 1992 Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
July 30th, 1992 Nottingham Polytechnic
July 1st, 1992 Bradford Queen's Hall
North America Leg 1[3]
July 13, 1992 Minneapolis United States First Avenue
July 14, 1992 Chicago Cabaret Metro
July 15, 1992 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
July 16, 1992 Toronto Canada The Spectrum
July 17, 1992 Cleveland United States Empire Club
July 18, 1992 New York City The Ritz
July 19, 1992 Trenton City Gardens
July 20, 1992 Pittsburgh Graffiti Lounge
July 21, 1992 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
July 22, 1992
July 23, 1992 Virginia Beach Peppermint Beach Club
July 24, 1992 Wilmington Jacob's Run Theater
July 25, 1992 Atlanta The Masquerade Support from All and My Name
July 26, 1992 St. Petersburg Jannus Landing
July 27, 1992 Miami Washington Square This show was originally booked at The Spectrum at Coral Springs
Support from All and Radon
July 28, 1992 Orlando The Edge
July 29th, 1992 Pensacola Knuckleheads Cancelled due to Graffin getting sick
July 31st, 1992 Houston The Vatican
August 1st, 1992 Austin The Back Room
August 2nd, 1992 Dallas Deep Ellum
North America Leg 2[4]
January 15, 1993 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom Support from Coffin Break and Chrome Dog
January 16, 1993 Seattle United States Moore Theatre Support from Coffin Break
January 17, 1993 Portland La Luna Support from Coffin Break and M99
January 21, 1993 Las Vegas Huntridge Theater
January 22, 1993 Tijuana Mexico Iguana's
January 23, 1993 Santa Monica United States Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Support from The Offspring and The Muffs

Band Members

Greg Graffin - Vocals
Brett Gurewitz - Guitar and back-up vocals
Jay Bentley - Bass and back-up vocals
Greg Hetson - Guitar
Bobby Schayer - Drums
Karat Faye - F.O.H. Engineer

References

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