Roll the Bones Tour

The Roll the Bones Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their fourteenth studio album Roll the Bones.

Roll the Bones Tour
Tour by Rush
Associated albumRoll the Bones
Start dateOctober 25, 1991
End dateJune 28, 1992
Legs3
No. of shows103
Rush concert chronology

The tour kicked off October 25, 1991 at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario and culminated on June 28, 1992 at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois. Guitarist Eric Johnson was the initial opening act in the autumn of 1991. American rock band Primus were the opening act for Rush later on this tour, as well as Vinnie Moore. Mr. Big opened the Salt Lake City show, the Albuquerque, New Mexico show and the Wantagh, NY show. Opening for the band in Toronto, Ontario on December 16 was The Tragically Hip.

This was the last concert tour Rush did until 2004 that included dates in Europe.

Set list

Encore:

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
October 25, 1991HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum
October 26, 1991RochesterUnited StatesRochester Community War Memorial
October 28, 1991PittsburghCivic Arena
October 29, 1991CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
October 31, 1991IndianapolisMarket Square Arena
November 1, 1991RosemontRosemont Horizon
November 3, 1991MinneapolisTarget Center
November 4, 1991OmahaOmaha Civic Auditorium
November 6, 1991TopekaLandon Arena
November 7, 1991St. LouisSt. Louis Arena
November 9, 1991NormalRedbird Arena
November 10, 1991MilwaukeeBradley Center
November 13, 1991Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills
November 14, 1991
November 16, 1991ToledoJohn F. Savage Hall
November 17, 1991RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
November 18, 1991
November 26, 1991OttawaCanadaOttawa Civic Centre
November 28, 1991MontrealMontreal Forum
November 29, 1991Quebec CityColisée de Québec
December 1, 1991PhiladelphiaUnited StatesSpectrum
December 3, 1991
December 4, 1991LandoverCapital Centre
December 6, 1991New York CityMadison Square Garden
December 7, 1991
December 9, 1991ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
December 10, 1991WorcesterWorcester Centrum
December 12, 1991AlbanyKnickerbocker Arena
December 13, 1991HartfordHartford Civic Center
December 15, 1991BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
December 16, 1991TorontoCanadaMaple Leaf Gardens
January 18, 1992Las CrucesUnited StatesPan American Center
January 20, 1992San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
January 22, 1992InglewoodGreat Western Forum
January 23, 1992
January 25, 1992FresnoSelland Arena
January 27, 1992SacramentoARCO Arena
January 29, 1992OaklandOakland Arena
January 30, 1992
February 2, 1992VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
February 4, 1992SeattleUnited StatesSeattle Center Coliseum
February 5, 1992PortlandMemorial Coliseum
February 15, 1992San AntonioHemisFair Arena
February 16, 1992DallasReunion Arena
February 18, 1992HoustonThe Summit
February 20, 1992AustinFrank Erwin Center
February 22, 1992ShreveportHirsch Memorial Coliseum
February 23, 1992New OrleansLakefront Arena
February 25, 1992PensacolaPensacola Civic Center
February 26, 1992JacksonvilleJacksonville Coliseum
February 28, 1992MiamiMiami Arena
February 29, 1992St. PetersburgFlorida Suncoast Dome
March 2, 1992OrlandoOrlando Arena
March 4, 1992AtlantaOmni Coliseum
March 5, 1992ColumbiaCarolina Coliseum
March 7, 1992Chapel HillDean Smith Center
March 10, 1992RichmondRichmond Coliseum
March 12, 1992BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena
March 14, 1992New HavenNew Haven Coliseum
March 16, 1992UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Europe
April 10, 1992SheffieldEnglandSheffield Arena
April 12, 1992BirminghamNational Exhibition Centre
April 13, 1992
April 15, 1992GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
April 17, 1992LondonEnglandWembley Arena
April 18, 1992
April 21, 1992HanoverGermanyMusic Hall
April 23, 1992CologneSporthalle
April 24, 1992FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
April 27, 1992BerlinEissporthalle an der Jafféstraße
April 28, 1992NurembergFrankenhalle
April 29, 1992StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 1, 1992ParisFranceLe Zénith
May 3, 1992RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
North America
May 21, 1992MemphisUnited StatesMid-South Coliseum
May 23, 1992Kansas CityKemper Arena
May 24, 1992Valley CenterKansas Coliseum
May 25, 1992Oklahoma CityMyriad Convention Center
May 27, 1992Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
May 29, 1992Salt Lake CityDelta Center
May 31, 1992Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
June 1, 1992RenoLawlor Events Center
June 3, 1992IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
June 4, 1992
June 6, 1992Las VegasThomas & Mack Center
June 7, 1992PhoenixDesert Sky Pavilion
June 9, 1992AlbuquerqueTingley Coliseum
June 10, 1992LubbockLubbock Municipal Coliseum
June 12, 1992Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheatre
June 13, 1992NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
June 14, 1992CharlotteBlockbuster Pavilion
June 16, 1992ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
June 17, 1992MansfieldGreat Woods PAC
June 19, 1992East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena
June 20, 1992WantaghJones Beach Amphitheater
June 21, 1992BurgettstownStar Lake Amphitheater
June 23, 1992FairbornNutter Center
June 24, 1992NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
June 26, 1992ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theater
June 27, 1992East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre
June 28, 1992Tinley ParkNew World Music Theater

References

  • Rush: The Complete Tourbooks 1977–2004. 2006 Anthem Entertainment, Toronto
  1. "Rush - Closer To The Heart Rant (Germany 1992)". Youtube. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
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