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1986-1987
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The band which accompany A-ha on the 1986-87 tour are the Americans,
Leif Karsten Johansen (Bass player) and Michael Sturgis (Drummer),
and the Norwegian, Dag Kolsrud (Keyboards).
The set for this tour lasts for about 80 minutes and the songs played
include "Train Of Thought", "Love Is Reason", "Living A Boy's Adventure
Tale", "Cry Wolf", "The Blue Sky", "Manhattan Skyline", "I've Been
Losing You", "The Sun Always Shines On TV", "Driftwood", "Here I
Stand And Face The Rain", "We're Looking For The Whales", "And You
Tell Me", "Hunting High And Low", "Dream Myself Alive", "Scoundrel
Days", "Take On Me" and some of the later shows include "Maybe
Maybe", "The Swing Of Things", "The Weight Of The Wind", "Touchy!"
and "The Living Daylights".

June 1986
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 3  Concert Hall, Perth, Australia. 
 4  Concert Hall, Perth, Australia.
 5  Concert Hall, Perth, Australia.
 7  Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia.
 8  Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia.
 9  Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
10  Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
11  Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
13  Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
18  Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia.
21  State Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
22  State Theatre Sydney, Australia.
23  State Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
24  State Theater, Sydney, Australia.

July 1986
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 2  Nhk Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
 3  Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan.
 5  Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan.
 7  Nhk Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
 9  Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan.
10  Kokusai Kaikan, Kobe, Japan.
11  Kokusai Kaikan, Kobe, Japan.
12  Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan.
14  Yubin Chokin, Hiroshima, Japan.
15  Shiminkaikan, Kurashiki, Japan.
17  Kokardo, Nagoya-Shi, Japan.
18  Kokardo, Nagoya-Shi, Japan.
19  Bunka Gymnasium, Yokohama, Japan.
20  Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan.
22  Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan.
24  Koseinenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan.

August 1986
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 8  Waikiki Shell, Hawaii, USA
15  World Expo. Theater, Vancouver, Canada.   
16  Paramount Theater, Seattle, USA.
17  Schnitzer Theater, Portland, USA.
19  Concord Pavilion, San Francisco, USA.
20  Sacramento, USA.
22  Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, USA.
23  Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, USA.
26  Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, USA.
27  Amphitheater, San Diego, USA.
28  Gammage Hall, Phoenix, USA.
30  Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City, USA.

September 1986
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 1  Paramount, Denver, USA.
 3  Civic Center, Oklahoma City, USA.
 4  Palmer Auditorium, Austin, USA.
 5  Houston, USA.
 6  Majestic Theatre, San Antonio, USA.
 8  Sanger Theater, New Orleans, USA.
 9  Orpheum Theater, Memphis, USA.
10  Alabama Bautwell Auditorium, Birmingham, USA.
12  Atlanta, USA.
13  Bay Front, Tampa, St. Petersburg, USA.
14  Sunrise Theater, Miami, USA.
15  Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, Orlando, USA.
18  Performing Arts Theater, Nashville, USA.
19  Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, USA.
20  Midland Theater, Kansas City, USA.
21  Music Hall, Kansas City, USA.
23  Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, USA.
24  Roy Wilkens Auditorium, Minneapolis, USA.
26  Ford Theater, Detroit, USA.
28  Audtorium, Chicago, USA.

October 1986
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 1  Clowes Hall, Indianapolis, USA.
 2  Music Hall, Cleveland, USA.
 3  Tower Theater, Philadelphia, USA.
 6  Mosque Theater, Pittsburgh, USA.
 7  Constitution Hall, Washington, USA.
 8  Chrysler Hall, Norfolk, USA.
10  Radio City Hall, New York, USA.
11  Radio City Hall, New York, USA.
13  Bushnell Theater, Hartford, USA.
14  Sheas Theater, Buffalo, USA.
16  Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada.
18  Verdon, Montreal, Canada.
19  Ocean State Theater, Providence, USA.
21  Orpheum, Boston, USA.

November 1986
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 1  Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria.
 3  Kongress Haus, Zurich, Switzerland.
 6  Theatre du Verdure, Nice, France.
 7  Zenith, Montpellier, France.
 8  Bourse, Lyon, France.
10  Le Zenith, Paris, France.
11  Grand Parc, Bordeaux, France.
12  Petit Palais, Toulouse, France.
14  Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany.
15  Circus Krone, Munich, Germany.
17  Mozartsaal, Mannheim, Germany.
18  Meistersingerhalle, Nuremburg, Germany.
19  Metropol, Berlin, Germany - cancelled instead there is an
    additional concert on 11/22/86.
20  Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
21  Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany.
22  Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany.
23  Forest National Stadium, Brussels, Belgium.
25  Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland.
27  Valbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
28  Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden.
29  Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden.

December 1986
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 4  Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, UK.
 5  Caird Hall, Dundee, UK.
 7  Playhouse, Edinburgh, UK.
 8  City Hall, Newcastle, UK.
10  City Hall, Sheffield, UK.
11  City Hall, Sheffield, UK.
12  Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, UK.
13  Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, UK.
15  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
16  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
17  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
18  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
19  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
20  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
22  Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK.
23  Guildhall, Portsmouth, UK.
24  International Centre, Bournemouth, UK.
29  Royal Albert Hall, London, UK.
30  Royal Albert Hall, London, UK.
31  Royal Albert Hall, London, UK.

January 1987
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 3  Conference Centre, Harrogate, UK.  
 5  Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK.
 6  Apollo Theatre, Manchester, UK.
 7  Guildhall, Preston, UK.
 9  Odeon, Birmingham, UK.
10  Odeon, Birmingham, UK.
11  St David's Hall, Cardiff, UK.
12  Centre, Newport, UK.
13  Colston Hall, Bristol, UK.
14  Colston Hall, Bristol, UK.
16  NEC, Birmingham, UK.
17  NEC, Birmingham, UK.
19  Fairfield Hall, Croydon, UK.
21  Kings Hall, Belfast, Ireland.
23  RDS, Dublin, Ireland.
25  International Centre, Bournemouth, UK.
26  Guildhall, Portsmouth, UK.
27  Centre, Brighton, UK.
30  Gimlehallen, Kristiansand, Norway.
31  Idrettshallen, Stavanger, Norway.

February 1987
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 1  Bergenshallen, Bergen, Norway.
 3  Polaris Sentret, Tromso, Norway.
 4  Ishallen, Leangen, Trondheim, Norway.
 6  Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway.
 7  Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway.
 8  Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway.
10  Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway.

June 1987
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23  Tokyo, Japan.
29  Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan.

July 1987
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 2  Budokan, Tokyo, Japan.
 6  Kokusai Center, Fukuoka, Japan.
 9  Nagano, Japan.
12  Ishikawa Koseinenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan.
21  Nagoya, Japan.

August 1987
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 5  Arenes Theatre, Nimes, France.
 6  Les Arenas de Frejus, Frejus, France.
 7  Les Arenes de Frejus, Frejus, France.
 9  Biarritz, France.
11  Royan, France.
12  Escoublac, La Baule, France.

1988-89
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The band which a-ha take with them on the 1988-89 tour are the
English musicians, keyboard player Ian Wherry, Bass player Randy
Hope-Taylor, Drummer Matthew Lettley and the American Percussionist
Danny Gayol.
The set for this tour is about 90 minutes long and includes the
songs "Cry Wolf", "Here I Stand And Face The Rain", "Touchy!",
"Manhattan Skyline", "Scoundrel Days", "The Sun Always Shines On
TV", "This Alone Is Love", "We're Looking For The Whales", "And
You Tell Me", "Hunting High And Low", "The Swing Of Things", "Take
On Me", "The Living Daylights", "I've Been Losing You" and "Stay On
These Roads". Some of the later shows include the songs "The Blood
That Moves The Body", "You Are The One", "Hurry Home" and "Out Of
Blue Comes Green".  

March 1988  
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19  Showering Pavilion, Shepton Mallet, UK.
20  Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, UK.
22  Guildhall, Portsmouth, UK.
23  International Centre, Bournemouth, UK.
25  NEC, Birmingham, UK.
28  Apollo Theatre, Manchester, UK.
29  Apollo Theatre, Manchester, UK.
30  Opera House, Blackpool, UK.
31  Playhouse, Edinburgh, UK.

April 1988
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 2  Queen's Hall, Leeds, UK.
 3  Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK.
 7  Palasport, Naples, Italy.
 8  Paleur, Rome, Italy.
 9  Palasport, Florence, Italy.
10  Palasport, Genova, Italy.
12  Palasport, Turin, Italy.
14  Palasport, Modena, Italy.
15  Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy.
16  Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy.
17  Palasport, Bolzano, Italy.
19  Palasport, Treviso, Italy.
28  Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria.
30  Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland.

May 1988
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 1  Patinoire de Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland.
 3  Palais des Sports, Dijon, France.
 4  Palais des Sports, Lyon, France.
 5  Maison des Sports, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
 6  Alpexpo, Grenoble, France.
 7  Palais des Sports, Mulhouse, France.
 9  Ice Rink, Istres, Marseille, France.
10  Zenith, Montpellier, France.
11  Theatre de Verdure, Nice, France.
13  Palais des Sports, Toulouse, France.
14  Ice Rink, Bordeaux, France.
16  Structure, Tours, France.
17  Omnisport Hall, Rennes, France.
18  Palais des Sports, Caen, France.
19  Bercy, Paris, France.
20  Bercy, Paris, France.
21  Espace Foire, Lille, France.

June 1988
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 2  Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany.
 3  Eissporthalle, Kassel, Germany.
 4  Stadion Sporthalle, Hannover, Germany.
 5  Osteenhalle, Kiel, Germany.
 7  Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany.
 8  Weser-Ems-Halle, Oldenburg, Germany.
10  Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany.
11  Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany.
12  Wesfalenhalle, Bremerhaven, Dortmund, Germany.
13  Rhein Necker Halle, Heidelberg, Germany.
15  Martin-Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart, Germany.
16  Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany.
17  Ortenauhalle, Offenburg, Germany.
18  Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany.
20  Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany .
21  Carl-Diem-Halle, Wurzberg, Germany - cancelled.
22  Frankenhalle, Nuremburg, Germany - cancelled, instead there is an
    extra concert in Paris on 23.6.88.
23  Bercy, Paris, France - free admission.
25  Kalvoya Festival, Oslo, Norway.

September 1988
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 3  Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan.
 5  Koseinenkin Hall, Kita-Hyushi, Japan.
 6  Kenmin Kaikan, Chime, Japan.
 8  Kenmin Bunka, Nabano, Japan.
 9  Sports Center, Bendal, Japan.
11  Kobeinenkin Hall, Sappora, Japan.
13  Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan.
14  Yubin Chokin, Hiroshima, Japan.
16  Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
17  Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
18  World Kinen Hall, Kobe, Japan.
20  Bunka Kaikan, Shizuoka Shimin, Japan.
21  Kenmin Kaikan, Niibata, Japan.
22  Kenmin Bunka, Yamamashi, Japan.
24  Naboya Gymnasium, Aichi, Japan.
26  Kanko Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan.
27  Kenmin Kaikan, Sunma, Japan.
28  Bunka Gymnasium, Yokohama, Japan.
30  Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan.

December 1988
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 4  Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK.
 5  Hippodrome, Bristol, UK.
 6  Wembley Arena, London, UK.
 7  Wembley Arena, London, UK.
10  King's Hall, Belfast, Ireland.
12  RDS, Dublin, Ireland.

March 1989
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10  Place of Apoteose, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
11  Place of Apoteose, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
13  Porte Alegre, Brazil - cancelled because of the extra show
    in Rio on 11th.
17  Estadio do Palmeiras, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
18  Estadio do Palmeiras, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
19  Estadio do Palmeiras, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

1991
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The shows on a-ha's 1991 tour last for about 115 minutes and includes a
selection of the songs from "Cry Wolf", "Here I Stand And Face The
Rain", "Slender Frame", "Manhattan Skyline", "Touchy!", "Rolling
Thunder", "The Sun Always Shines On TV",  "Scoundrel Days", "You
Are The One", "East Of The Sun", "Hunting High And Low", "Sycamore
Leaves", "I Call Your Name", "Hurry Home", "Crying In The Rain",
"(Seemingly) Nonstop July", "The Blood That Moves The  Body",
"Take On Me", "I've Been Losing You", "The Living Daylights" and
"Stay On These Roads". The band on this tour are the Norwegians,
Bass player Jorun Bogeberg, Drummer Per Hillestad and saxophonist
Sigurd (Siggy) Kohn.


January 1991
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14  The Spektrum, Oslo, Norway.
15  The Spektrum, Oslo, Norway.
26  "Rock In Rio II" festival, 
     Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


February 1991
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22  Apollo, Manchester, UK.
23  Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, UK.
24  Hippodrome, Bristol, UK.
26  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.

March 1991
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 1  Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany.
 2  Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany.
 3  Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany.
 4  Rudi Sedlmayrhalle, Munich, Germany.
 6  Stadionsporthalle, Hannover, Germany.
 7  Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany.
 8  Grugahalle, Essen, Germany.
 9  Eberthalle, Ludwigshafen, Germany.
11  Wiener Kurhalle, Vienna, Austria.
13  Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland.

April 1991
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 4  Congressgebouw, Den Haag, Holland.
 5  Salle Chanzy, Tourcoing, Lille, France.
 6  Le Galaxie, Amneville, Metz, France.
 7  Halle Tony Gardier, Lyon, France.
 9  Palais des Sports, Mulhouse, Paris, France.
11  Le Zenith, Paris, France.
12  Le Zenith, Paris, France.
15  Bourdeaux, France.
16  Toulouse, France.
17  Le Zenith, Montpellier, France.
19  Parc des Expositions, Annecy, France.
20  Palais des Sports, Marseille, France.
24  International Centre, Harrogate, UK.
25  City Hall, New Castle, UK.
26  City Hall, Sheffield, UK.
28  Newport Centre, Newport, UK.
29  NEC, Birmingham, UK.
30  Pavilion, Bournemouth, UK.

May 1991
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 2  Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK.
17  Estadio Mane Garrincha Stadium, Brasilia, Brazil.
18  Estadio Olimpico de Goiania, Goiania, Brazil.
19  Estadio Municipal Pq. do Sabia, Uberlandia, Brazil.
21  Minheirinho, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
24  Estadio Palma Travassos Commercial F.C., Ribeiriao Preto,  Brazil.
25  Ginasio do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
26  Ginasio do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
27  Estadio Guarani, Campinas, Brazil.
29  Ginasio do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
31  Ginasio Paulo Sarazarte, Fortaleza, Brazil.

June 1991
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 2  Geraldao, Recife, Brazil.
 4  Augustu's, Aracaju, Brazil.
 5  Centro de Convencoes de Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
 7  Gigantinho, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
 9  Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
10  Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
13  Estadio Chile, Santiago, Chile.
14  Estadio Chile, Santiago, Chile.
15  Estadio Chile, Santiago, Chile.
16  Obras Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1993-94
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The set list for the 1993 tour includes songs from "I've Been
Losing You", "Move To Memphis", "The Sun Always Shines On TV",
"Cold As Stone", "Angel", "Early Morning",  "Hunting High And Low",
"I Call Your Name", "The Swing Of Things", "The Weight Of The Wind",
"Memorial Beach", "Locust", "Between Your Mama And Yourself", "The
Blood That Moves The Body", "Stay On These Roads", "Dark Is The
Night", "Scoundrel Days" and the 1994 tour includes some of the
additional songs "Cry Wolf", "Manhattan Skyline,
"Cold As Stone"/"Sycamore Leaves" medley, "Touchy!", "Crying In The
Rain"  "The Living Daylights", "Seemingly Nonstop July" and on a
few shows "Shapes That Go Together" and "Take On Me", making the
shows approximately 2 hours long.
The band for this tour is the same as that for the '91 tour; namely
Sigurd Kohn on saxophone, Per Hillestad on drums and Jorun Bogeberg
on bass guitar (who is replaced by Oyvind Madsen on the South
African tour).

May 1993
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 2  Subterania club, London, UK.

September 1993
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 7  Roxy, Amsterdam, Holland.
 9  Copenhagen, Denmark.
12  Hamburg Docks, Germany.
13  E-Werk, Cologne, Germany.
14  Huxley's Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany.
15  Hannover Capitol, Hannover, Germany.
16  Music Hall, Frankfurt, Germany.
17  A-ha leave Frankfurt, Germany.
19  Locomotive, Paris, France - cancelled.

December 1993
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11  Spektrum, Oslo, Norway - Morten - "Natten", "Fra Templet"
    & "Engelen".
17  Mot Laselle, Lebanon, Beirut.
18  Mot Laselle, Lebanon, Beirut.

February 1994
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12  Stampesleita, Lillehammer, Norway.
13  Stampesleita, Lillehammer, Norway.
14  Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway.
15  Vang Church, Hamar, Norway -  Morten - "Engelen",
    "Fra  Templet" and "Elisabet Synger Ved Johannes Doperens Dod".
16  Lillehammer Church, Norway -  Morten - "Elisabet Synger Ved 
    Johannes Doperens Dod", "Fra Templet" and "Engelen".
25  Good Hope Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.
26  Kallie Human Hall, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
28  Saambou Arena, Pretoria, South Africa.

March 1994
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 1  Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa.
 2  Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa.
 4  Village Green, Durban, South Africa.
15  Olavshallen, Trondheim, Norway.
17  Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway.
20  Konserthus, Stavanger, Norway.
22  Grieghallen, Bergen, Norway.
24  Ibsenhuset, Skien, Norway.
26  "Rock Against Drugs" festival, Idrettshall, Andenes, Norway.

June 1994
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19  "White Nights Festival", Oktyabrsky Concert Hall,
    St. Petersburg, Russia.


ALL DATES COMPLIED BY SUZIE DENT  (suzie.dent@btinternet.com)



November 2000
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November 8th, 2000	Japan, Osaka (Kosei-Nenkin Hall
November 10th, 2000	Japan, Fukuoka (Zepp)
November 11th, 2000	Japan, Hiroshima (Yobin-Chokin)
November 13th, 2000	Japan, Tokyo (Kosei-Nenkin)
November 14th, 2000	Japan, Tokyo (Intl. Forum)
November 16th, 2000	Japan, Sendai (Ken-Min-Hall)
November 18th, 2000	Japan, Shizuoka (Bunka-Hall)
November 24th, 2000	Germany, Hamburg (Sporthalle)
November 25th, 2000	Germany, Berlin (Velodrom)
November 26th, 2000	Germany, Munich (Olympiahalle)
November 28th, 2000	Germany, Oberhausen (Arena)
November 29th, 2000	Germany, Frankfurt (Festhalle)
November 30th, 2000	Germany, Stuttgart (Schleyerhalle)

December 2000
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December 1st, 2000	Germany, Braunschweig (VW Halle)

March 2001
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March 18th, 2001	Russia, Moscow (Olympiisky)
March 20th, 2001	Russia, St.-Petersburg (Ledoviy)
March 21st, 2001	Estonia, Tallinn (Linna Hall)
March 24th, 2001	Norway, Oslo (Valhall)
March 25th, 2001	Norway, Olso (Valhall)

June 2001
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Rock am Ring Festival June 2nd, 2001	Germany, Nurburg (open air)

Rock im Park Festival June 3rd, 2001	Germany, Nurnberg (open air)

Sound Arena Rock Festival June 23rd, 2001	Switzerland, Wohlen (open air)

Concert June 30th, 2001	Norway, Langesund (Krogshavn)

July 2001
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SWR Festival July 7th, 2001	Germany, Stuttgart (open air)

August 2001
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Skanderborg Festival August 10th, 2001	Denmark, Skanderborg (open air)


June 2002
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8th june 2002, Norway, Oslo, Ullevaal stadion
11th june 2002, Finland, Helsinki, House of Culture
13th june 2002, Sweden, Stockholm, Stockholm Arena
14th june 2002, Denmark, Copenhagen, Vega
------> SOLD OUT
15th june 2002, Denmark, Aarhus, Train
------> SOLD OUT
17th june 2002, Netherlands, Utrecht, Muziekcentrum
------> SOLD OUT
18th june 2002, Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
19th june 2002, France, Paris, Casino de Paris
------> SOLD OUT
21th june 2002, Spain, Barcelona, Razzmatazz
------> cancelled, new concert in october!
22 june 2002, Spain, Madrid, La Riviera
------> cancelled, new concert in october!
25th june 2002, U.K., London, Royal Albert Hall
------> SOLD OUT
28th june 2002, Russia, Moscow, Sc Olimpiisky
30th june 2002, Belarus, Minsk, Ulitsa Kirova



August 2002
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14th august 2002, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Credicard Hall
15th august 2002, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Credicard Hall
16th august 2002, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, ATL Hall
17th august 2002, Brazil, Barretos, Rodeio de Barretos
August 20th, 2002	Brazil, Porto Alegre (_unknown_)



September 2002
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7th september 2002, Estonia, Tallin, Open Air Fest Square
8th september 2002, Latvia, Riga, Skonto Stadium
10th september 2002, Lithuania, Vilnius, Zalgirio Sports Stadium
12th september 2002, Poland, Warsaw, Tor Stegny


15 Leipzig (Arena)
17 München (Olympiahalle)
18 Stuttgart (Schleyerhalle)
19 Nürnberg (Arena)
21 Halle (Gerry-Weber-Stadion)
22 Hannover (Eilenriedehalle)
23 Köln (Kölnarena)
24 Oberhausen (König-Pilsener-Arena)
27 Bremen (Stadthalle)
28 Berlin (Velodrom)
29 Hamburg (Sporthalle)

October 2002
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 1 Frankfurt (Festhalle) 

2nd october 2002, Schwitzerland, Zürich, Hallenstadion
4th october 2002, Spain, Barcelona, Razzmatazz
5th october 2002, Spain, Madrid, La Riviera
7th october 2002, France, Paris, Le Zenith
8th october 2002, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
10th october 2002, U.K., Manchester, Apollo
11th october 2002, U.K., Manchester, Apollo
12th october 2002, U.K., London, Wembley Arena
14th october 2002, U.K., Birmingham, NIA
15th october 2002, U.K., Glasgow, Clyde
16th october 2002, Ireland, Dublin, The Point

December 2002
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December 7th, 2002	Austria, Zell-am-See (Zeller Eishalle)
December 13th, 2002	Germany, Wolfsburg (Vfl Wolfsburg Stadium)


October 2003
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October 27 - Russia, Novosibirsk - "Sibir" ice palace
October 28 - Ukraine, Kiev - "Ukraine" palace
October 29 - Ukraine, Odessa - Palace of sports
October 31 - Russia, St.-Petersburg - "Ledoviy" palace

November 2003
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November 1 - Russia, Moscow - Kremlin palace
November 2 - Russia, Moscow - Kremlin palace
November 3 - Norway, Trondheim - UKA-03 festival
November 4 - Norway, Trondheim - UKA-03 festival

June 2004
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Folk Festival
June 4th, 2004	Norway, Bergen (Bergen bay)

Rock under Broen festival
June 12th, 2004	Denmark, Middelfart (open air)