Version 2.0 World Tour

Version 2.0 World Tour
Tour by Garbage

Garbage performing on-stage at Reading Festival on August 30, 1998
Associated album Version 2.0
Start date May 15, 1998
End date November 24, 1999
Legs 16
No. of shows 124 in North America
75 in Europe
4 in Asia
4 in Africa
12 in Oceania
219 total
Garbage concert chronology

The Version 2.0 World Tour was the second world concert tour cycle by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage, which took the band throughout North America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia in support of its second album Version 2.0.

Garbage performed under the alias Stupid Girl for the first three shows on the tour, referencing their 1996 hit single of the same name. The Version 2.0 tour took in headline performances, support performances for Red Hot Chili Peppers and Alanis Morissette, and slots at rock festivals and radio shows around the world.

A number of notable acts supported Garbage throughout the run of the tour, including Placebo, Moloko, Talvin Singh, Stellar*, Lit, Rasmus, Crystal Method and Laurent Garnier to various reception.

Itinerary

Preempting the start of their world tour, Garbage played three shows in the Midwest under the alias 'Stupid Girl'.[1] The Version 2.0 tour officially kicked off with club dates starting at San Francisco's Warfield Theater on May 20, and took the band to a number of key media cities in the United States and Canada.[2] Garbage then travelled to Europe to play a number of rock festivals beginning June 1 at Netherlands' Pinkpop and finishing up at Scotland's T in the Park on July 12. In between the festivals, Garbage performed some headlining shows in France and the United Kingdom, with support coming from The Crystal Method. In August, the band travelled to Japan to perform on the bill at the Fuji Rock Festival, and then back to Scotland to perform at two "warm up" shows at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom and then headlining the last night of the Reading Festival.[1]

Garbage returned to North America on September 17, to start a three-month tour. Support came from Girls Against Boys. The itinerary took the band from Denver, Colorado up the West Coast as north as Vancouver, BC before routing towards the Southern States. Following these dates, the tour moved up the Eastern Seaboard and into Quebec and Ontario, before finishing up in the Midwest on November 28 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. During December, Garbage performed at radio shows on both coasts, including KROQ-FM's Almost Acoustic Christmas, and made a visit to Mexico City before wrapping up on December 20 in Detroit, Michigan.[1]

Continuing their touring commitment into 1999, Garbage launched a European arena tour on January 14 at Dublin's Point Theatre. Local acts such as Laurent Garnier and Rasmus support continental dates; Moloko support Irish and UK shows. Concerts in Paris and St. Petersburg are filmed to be broadcast by MTV Europe and MTV Russia respectively. A show in Tallinn is cancelled on the day when the band's equipment is held up by customs officials at the Estonian border.[3] The European run ends in Madrid on February 11.[3] Garbage then returned to North America to support Alanis Morissette on two legs of The Junkie tour, starting on February 16 in Cincinnati routing along the Midwest, Four Corners states and onto the West Coast, ending on April 8 in Los Angeles[4]

Garbage revisited Europe to play a second summer of rock festivals, beginning with Vienna's Libro on May 19.[5] The shows included visits to Israel and Iceland, although four concerts in the Baltic States and Russia are cancelled on the advice of the American Embassy due to the USA's involvement in Kosovo. Garbage headlined a special show to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on July 1.[6] The European dates conclude in Duisburg on July 25. Garbage then travelled to South Africa to play four shows with Placebo.[1]

The final legs of the Version 2.0 tour see Garbage moving on to New Zealand and Australia to co-headline with Alanis Morissette, beginning in Auckland for sixteen days from Oct 1, and ending in Newcastle. During this time the band also performed at the Livid Festival. Garbage returned to North America to wind down the tour by headlining a series of shows organised by MTV on university campuses.[7] Titled the Campus Invasion Tour, and supported by Lit, the shows began on October 20 in Denver and is routed through the Midwest, North East and Southern States, Arizona and California.[8] The final date of the Version 2.0 tour is held in Irvine, California on November 24.[9]

Opening acts

Setlists

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America [A]
May 15, 1998 Combined Locks United States Ryan's Ballroom
May 16, 1998 Urbana Thunderbird Theatre
May 18, 1998 Grand Rapids Orbit Room
May 20, 1998 San Francisco The Warfield Theater
May 21, 1998 Los Angeles Palace
May 24, 1998 Toronto Canada Phoenix
May 26, 1998 Boston United States Avalon
May 27, 1998 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
May 28, 1998 New York City Roseland Ballroom
Europe
June 1, 1998 Geleen Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
June 3, 1998 Paris France Le Zénith
June 4, 1998 London United Kingdom Brixton Academy
June 6, 1998 Newport Newport Centre
June 7, 1998 Manchester Apollo
June 8, 1998 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
June 9, 1998 Portsmouth Guildhall
June 11, 1998 Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Festival
June 13, 1998 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock Festival
June 16, 1998 Vienna Austria Libro Festival
June 17, 1998 Munich Germany Coliseum
June 18, 1998 Stuttgart Kongresshalle
June 20, 1998 Sankt Goarshausen Loreley Festival
June 21, 1998 Scheeßel Hurricane Festival
June 23, 1998 Lisbon Portugal World Expo '98
June 26, 1998 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
June 28, 1998 St. Gallen Switzerland St. Gallen Festival
June 30, 1998 Berlin Germany Columbia Halle
July 1, 1998 Nuremberg Forum
July 2, 1998 Nancy France Arena Festival
July 4, 1998 Torhout Belgium Rock Werchter
July 5, 1998 Werchter Rock Werchter
July 7, 1998 Correggio Italy Festa de l'Unità
July 10, 1998 Pyrenees Spain Doctor Music Festival
July 11, 1998 Castlegar Ireland Big Day Out
July 12, 1998 Balado United Kingdom T in the Park
North America
July 24, 1998 Chicago United States Aragon Ballroom[10]
Asia
August 1, 1998 Tokyo Japan Fuji Rock Festival
North America
August 23, 1998 Barrie Canada Summersault Festival
Europe
August 27, 1998 Glasgow United Kingdom Barrowland Ballroom
August 28, 1998
August 30, 1998 Reading Reading Festival
North America
September 17, 1998 Denver United States Mammoth Events Center
September 18, 1998 Salt Lake City Wasatch Events Center
September 20, 1998 Salem Armory
September 21, 1998 Vancouver Canada Plaza of Nations
September 22, 1998 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
September 24, 1998 Davis Freeborn Hall
September 25, 1998 San Jose SJSU Event Center
September 26, 1998 West Hollywood Hollywood Palladium
September 28, 1998
September 30, 1998 Bakersfield Kern County Fair
October 1, 1998 La Jolla RIMAC Arena
October 2, 1998 Fresno Rainbow Ballroom
October 3, 1998 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
October 5, 1998 Tempe Hayden Square
October 6, 1998 Las Vegas The Joint
October 8, 1998 Albuquerque The Zone
October 9, 1998 Las Cruces Pan American Center
October 11, 1998 Lubbock Pan Liquid 2000
October 12, 1998 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
October 13, 1998 Oklahoma City Diamond Ballroom
October 15, 1998 Dallas Bronco Bowl
October 16, 1998 Austin Austin Music Hall
October 17, 1998 Houston Bayou Place
October 19, 1998 Tampa USF Special Events Center
October 20, 1998 Sunrise Sunrise Musical Theatre
October 21, 1998 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
October 23, 1998 Atlanta Tabernacle
October 24, 1998 Raleigh The Ritz
October 25, 1998 Washington, D.C. Bender Arena
October 27, 1998 Philadelphia Electric Factory
October 28, 1998 Worcester The Palladium
October 30, 1998 New York City Roseland Ballroom
October 31, 1998 Asbury Park Paramount Theater
November 1, 1998 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
November 3, 1998 South Hadley Chapin Theatre
November 5, 1998 Montreal Canada Metropolis
November 7, 1998 Kitchener Lyric
November 8, 1998 Toronto Warehouse
November 10, 1998 Cleveland United States Agora Theatre
November 12, 1998 Detroit State Theatre
November 13, 1998 Cincinnati Bogart's
November 14, 1998 Columbus Newport Music Hall
November 16, 1998 Kalamazoo State Theater
November 17, 1998 Indianapolis Egyptian Theater
November 18, 1998 Madison Dane County Expo Center
November 20, 1998 Kansas City Memorial Hall
November 21, 1998 St. Louis American Theater
November 22, 1998 Omaha Sokol Hall
November 24, 1998 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
November 25, 1998 Chicago Riviera Nightclub
November 27, 1998 Minneapolis Orpheum Theater
November 28, 1998 Green Bay Weidner Center
North America[B]
December 1, 1998 Boston United States The Avalon
December 2, 1998 Wallingford Oakdale Theatre
December 4, 1998 Philadelphia Electric Factory
December 5, 1998 Fairfax Patriot Center
December 6, 1998 Pittsburgh Metropol
December 8, 1998 Portland Memorial Coliseum
December 9, 1998 Seattle KeyArena
December 10, 1998 San Jose SJSU Event Center
December 12, 1998 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
December 15, 1998 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropolitan
December 18, 1998 Chicago United States Rosemont Horizon
December 19, 1998 Minneapolis Target Center
December 20, 1998 Detroit Joe Louis Arena
Europe
January 14, 1999 Dublin Ireland The Point
January 15, 1999 Belfast United Kingdom King's Hall
January 17, 1999 Birmingham N.E.C.
January 18, 1999 Doncaster The Dome
January 19, 1999 Reading Rivermead
January 20, 1999 London Wembley Arena
January 22, 1999 Manchester Evening News Arena
January 23, 1999 Glasgow SECC
January 25, 1999 Brussels Belgium Vorst Nationaal
January 26, 1999 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy
January 27, 1999 Paris France Le Zénith
January 29, 1999 Copenhagen Denmark Valby-Hallen
January 30, 1999 Gothenburg Sweden Liseberg Hall
January 31, 1999 Stockholm Annexet
February 2, 1999 Helsinki Finland Icehall
February 3, 1999 St. Petersburg Russia Yubileyny Sports Palace
February 7, 1999 Cologne Germany Palladium
February 8, 1999 Villeurbanne France Transbordeur
February 10, 1999 Barcelona Spain Zeleste
February 11, 1999 Madrid La Riviera
North America[C]
February 16, 1999 Cincinnati United States The Crown
February 18, 1999 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
February 19, 1999 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena
February 21, 1999 State College Bryce Jordan Center
February 22, 1999 Boston FleetCenter
March 7, 1999 Minneapolis United States Target Center
March 9, 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
March 10, 1999 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
March 11, 1999 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
March 14, 1999 St. Louis Kiel Center
March 15, 1999 Kansas City Kemper Arena
March 17, 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena
March 21, 1999 Phoenix Desert Sky Pavilion
March 23, 1999 Denver McNichols Arena
March 24, 1999 West Valley City E Center
March 26, 1999 Nampa Idaho Center
March 27, 1999 Yakima Yakima Valley SunDome
March 29, 1999 Seattle KeyArena
March 30, 1999 Portland Rose Garden
April 1, 1999 San Jose San Jose Arena
April 3, 1999 San Diego Cox Arena
April 4, 1999 Las Vegas House of Blues
April 6, 1999 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond
April 7, 1999 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
Europe
May 19, 1999 Vienna Austria Libro Festival
May 20, 1999 Prague Czech Republic Zimní Stadion Eden
May 21, 1999 Nuremberg Germany Rock im Park Festival
May 22, 1999 Nürburgring Rock am Ring Festival
May 24, 1999 Katowice Poland Spodek
May 28, 1999 Granada Spain Palacio de los Deportes
May 29, 1999 Murcia Spain Bullring
May 30, 1999 San Sebastián Spain Polideportivo Anoeta
June 13, 1999 Amsterdam Netherlands Tibetan Freedom Concert
Asia
June 15, 1999 Tel Aviv Israel Bitan 11
June 16, 1999
June 17, 1999 Be'er Sheva Be'er Sheva University
Europe
June 19, 1999 Imola Italy Heineken Jammin' Festival
June 22, 1999 Reykjavík Iceland Laugardalls Hall
July 1, 1999 Edinburgh United Kingdom The Garden Party
July 3, 1999 Groningen Netherlands nl:De Oosterpoort
July 6, 1999 Kristiansand Norway Quart Festival
July 9, 1999 Ringe Denmark Midtfyns Festival
July 10, 1999 Hamburg Germany Jazz & More Festival
July 11, 1999 Erfurt Highfield Festival
July 14, 1999 Athens Greece Rockwave Festival
July 16, 1999 Istanbul Turkey Yapi Kredi Festival
July 17, 1999 Zeebrugge Belgium Axion Beach Festival
July 18, 1999 Lisbon Portugal Superbock Festival
July 20, 1999 Six-Fours-les-Plages France Les Voix Du Gaou Festival
July 21, 1999 Nyon Switzerland Paléo Festival
July 22, 1999 Singen Germany Hohentwiel Festival
July 24, 1999 Vannes France St. Noiffs
July 25, 1999 Duisburg Germany Warsteiner Festival
Africa
July 28, 1999 Johannesburg South Africa Standard Bank Arena
July 29, 1999
July 31, 1999 Cape Town 3 Arts Theatre
August 2, 1999
Oceania [C]
October 1, 1999 Auckland New Zealand Supertop
October 2, 1999 Brisbane Australia Livid Festival
October 3, 1999 Melbourne The Palace
October 5, 1999 Perth Entertainment Centre
October 7, 1999 Adelaide Entertainment Centre
October 8, 1999 Melbourne Melbourne Park
October 9, 1999
October 11, 1999 Sydney National Indoor Stadium
October 13, 1999 Canberra AIS Arena
October 14, 1999 Sydney Entertainment Centre
October 15, 1999 Wollongong Entertainment Centre
October 16, 1999 Newcastle Entertainment Centre
North America[11]
October 20, 1999 Denver United States Magness Arena
October 22, 1999 Macomb Western Hall
October 23, 1999 Chicago Mandel Hall
October 24, 1999 Warrensburg UCM Multipurpose Building
October 25, 1999 Terre Haute Hulman Center
October 27, 1999 Murray Events Center
October 28, 1999 Huntington Civic Arena
October 29, 1999 Bethlehem Stabler Arena
October 30, 1999 Delhi Floyd L. Maines Arena
November 2, 1999 Indiana Memorial Field House
November 3, 1999 Syracuse Goldstein Auditorium
November 4, 1999 Newark Bob Carpenter Center
November 5, 1999 Binghamton University Events Center
November 7, 1999 Clarion Waldo S. Tippon Gymnasium
November 9, 1999 Blacksburg Burruss Hall
November 10, 1999 Charlotte Halton Arena
November 12, 1999 Jacksonville UNF Arena
November 14, 1999 New Orleans McAlister Auditorium
November 16, 1999 Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre
November 17, 1999 Nacogdoches William R. Johnson Coliseum
November 20, 1999 Tucson Centennial Hall
November 22, 1999 San Luis Obispo Cal Poly Events Center
November 23, 1999 San Diego RIMAC Arena
November 24, 1999 Irvine Bren Events Center
Festival and others misscelaneous performances
A Performing as "Stupid Girl"
B Radio festival performances
C Supporting Alanis Morissette on The Junkie tour

^ a Garbage's equipment was held at the Russian-Estonian border by customs, and the show was cancelled at the last minute. Garbage appeared on Estonian news programmes criticising the Russian customs, and promised the show would be rescheduled
^ b Garbage had announced the above four dates on March 25, 1999 as part of that year's European summer schedule, including a show in Estonia,[12] but by April 16 were cancelled on the advice of the U.S. Embassy due to concerns caused by the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The U.S. Embassy had felt there was "Anti-American sentiment in some areas". The dates were not rescheduled.[13]

Cancellations and rescheduled shows
February 4, 1999 Tallinn Estonia Linnahall Cancelled
May 26, 1999 Vilnius Lithuania Dinamo Stadium Cancelled
May 27, 1999 Riga Latvia Mezaparks Cancelled
May 29, 1999 St. Petersburg Russia Kirov Stadium Cancelled

Box office score data

Date Show Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
February 18, 1999 Alanis Morissette/Garbage Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, New York 8,932 / 10,000 (89%) $280,568[14]
February 19, 1999 Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey 12,117 / 12,500 (97%) $385,945[14]

Promotional performances

Date Show Set
June 2, 1998 Nulle Part Ailleurs "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Push It"
June 5, 1998 TFI Friday "I Think I'm Paranoid"
July 17, 1998 Top of the Pops "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Special"
Sept 4, 1998 Pepsi Chart Show "Special", "When I Grow Up"
Sept 5, 1998 MTV Europe "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Special", "You Look So Fine"
TFI Friday "Special"
Sept 28, 1998 KROQ-FM Breakfast with Garbage "Special", "Vow", "Thirteen", "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Only Happy When it Rains" (acoustic set)
Oct 26, 1998 Sonic Session "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Only Happy When It Rains", "Thirteen", "Special", "Vow" (acoustic set)
Oct 29, 1998 The Late Show "Special"
Oct 30, 1998 The Howard Stern Show "#1 Crush" (semi-acoustic)
Nov 6, 1998 MusiquePlus "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Special", "Stupid Girl", "Vow", "Push It",
"Only Happy When it Rains", "You Look So Fine", "Milk", "When I Grow Up"
Nov 29, 1998 Modern rock Live Live set
Dec 11, 1998 The Tonight Show "Special"
Jan 21, 1999 Friday Night's All Wright "When I Grow Up"
Jan 28, 1999 Nulle Part Ailleurs "Special", "The Trick is to Keep Breathing" (acoustic set)
Feb 5, 1999 Top of The Pops "When I Grow Up"
March 20, 1999 Saturday Night Live "Special", "When I Grow Up"
April 2, 1999 The Tonight Show "Special"
May 15, 1999 Later... with Jools Holland "I Think I'm Paranoid", "You Look So Fine", "Only Happy When it Rains"
May 29, 1999 Si Musica "When I Grow Up", "You Look So Fine"
June 3, 1999 Gala Regazza "You Look So Fine"
June 4, 1999 Top of the Pops "You Look So Fine"
June 11, 1999 TFI Friday "You Look So Fine"
Oct 12, 1999 Hey Hey It's Saturday "When I Grow Up"
Nov 1, 1999 The Late Show "The World Is Not Enough"

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