No Security Tour
1999 concert tour by the Rolling Stones
No Security Tour '99 Associated album No Security Start date 25 January 1999 (1999-01-25 ) End date 20 June 1999 (1999-06-20 ) Legs 2 No. of shows
34 in North America
9 in Europe
43 total
Box office US$88.5 million ($161.87 million in 2023 dollars)[ 1]
The No Security Tour was a Rolling Stones concert tour to promote the concert album No Security . The tour spanned over 40 shows in North America and Europe in 1999 and grossed $88.5 million from over a million tickets sold.
History
They decided to do a tour with crowds less than 20,000 after the worldwide enormous Bridges to Babylon Tour with crowds of up to 100,000. The band insisted on smaller venues, with fewer special effects, concentrating on the music and band. The tour supported their new album No Security – a live album of Bridges to Babylon Tour recordings. After rehearsing for twelve days in San Francisco, the No Security Tour began on 25 January 1999 at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California.
The 1999 European concerts are mistakenly considered as a European leg of the No Security Tour, but it is indeed a new leg to the Bridges to Baylon Tour, mainly consisting of cancelled shows from the 1998 Bridges to Babylon Tour. The stage used in Europe was the classical Bridges to Babylon Tour stage from 1997 and 1998.
In July 2018, the band released "From the Vault: No Security Tour - San Jose '99" on CD/vinyl/DVD/Blu-Ray format.
Set list
This set list is representative of the performance in Washington, D.C., on 7 March 1999. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[ 2]
"Jumpin' Jack Flash "
"Live with Me "
"Respectable "
"You Got Me Rocking "
"Honky Tonk Women "
"Saint of Me "
"Some Girls "
"Paint It Black "
"You Got the Silver "
"Before They Make Me Run "
"Out of Control "
"Route 66 "
"When the Whip Comes Down "
"Tumbling Dice "
"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It) "
"Start Me Up "
"Brown Sugar "
"Sympathy for the Devil "
Shows
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening act(s)
Attendance
Revenue
North America[ 3]
25 January 1999
Oakland
United States
The Arena in Oakland
Bryan Adams
17,864 / 17,864
$2,042,421
27 January 1999
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
27,820 / 27,820
$2,892,416
2 February 1999
Denver
McNichols Sports Arena
16,722 / 16,722
$1,782,803
4 February 1999
Salt Lake City
Delta Center
16,579 / 16,579
$1,753,807
6 February 1999
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
[ a]
[ a]
9 February 1999
Anaheim
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
32,827 / 32,827
$4,095,681
11 February 1999
15 February 1999
Minneapolis
Target Center
Jonny Lang
15,352 / 15,352
$1,622,103
17 February 1999
Fargo
Fargodome
21,970 / 21,970
$1,510,183
19 February 1999
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
Wide Mouth Mason
17,222 / 17,222
$1,749,164
22 February 1999
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
19,570 / 19,570
$2,283,946
25 February 1999
Toronto
Canada
Air Canada Centre
Big Sugar
17,236 / 17,236
$1,723,445
3 March 1999
Tampa
United States
Ice Palace
The Flys
19,470 / 19,470
$1,799,677
5 March 1999
Sunrise
National Car Rental Center
19,085 / 19,085
$2,233,231
7 March 1999
Washington, D.C.
MCI Center
The Corrs
35,713 / 35,713
$3,980,893
8 March 1999
11 March 1999
Pittsburgh
Civic Arena
16,717 / 16,717
$1,780,667
15 March 1999
Philadelphia
First Union Center
37,429 / 37,429
$4,293,584
17 March 1999
20 March 1999
Charlotte
Charlotte Coliseum
Goo Goo Dolls
19,540 / 19,540
$2,000,081
22 March 1999
Boston
FleetCenter
35,049 / 35,049
$4,403,159
23 March 1999
26 March 1999
Chicago
United Center
19,030 / 19,030
$2,267,011
28 March 1999
Hartford
Hartford Civic Center
31,200 / 31,200
$3,203,815
29 March 1999
1 April 1999
Cleveland
Gund Arena
Jonny Lang
20,086 / 20,086
$2,003,327
3 April 1999
Columbus
Value City Arena
17,875 / 17,875
$1,772,318
6 April 1999
Kansas City
Kemper Arena
17,446 / 17,446
$1,719,610
8 April 1999
Memphis
Pyramid Arena
19,631 / 19,631
$1,530,439
10 April 1999
Oklahoma City
Myriad Convention Center
14,091 / 14,091
$1,239,191
12 April 1999
Chicago
United Center
18,941 / 18,941
$2,277,878
16 April 1999
Paradise
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Sugar Ray
12,566 / 12,566
$2,780,450
19 April 1999
San Jose
San Jose Arena
32,943 / 32,943
$3,901,791
20 April 1999
Europe[ 4]
29 May 1999
Stuttgart
Germany
Cannstatter Wasen
Ocean Colour Scene
65,197 / 65,197
$3,241,257
31 May 1999
Imst
Austria
Festivalgelaende Brennbichl
Bryan AdamsZucchero
47,447 / 47,447
$2,337,341
2 June 1999
Groningen
Netherlands
Stadspark
Catatonia
75,000 / 75,000
$3,326,270
4 June 1999
Edinburgh
Scotland
Murrayfield Stadium
Sheryl Crow
44,283 / 44,283
$2,108,748
6 June 1999
Sheffield
England
Don Valley Stadium
32,425 / 35,000
$1,499,331
8 June 1999
London
Shepherd's Bush Empire
2000 / 2000
unknown
11 June 1999
Wembley Stadium
139,962 / 139,962
$7,174,154
12 June 1999
15 June 1999
Santiago de Compostela
Spain
Monte do Gozo
Los Suaves
29,000
—
18 June 1999
Landgraaf
Netherlands
Megaland Landgraf
Rowwen Heze
44,152 / 45,000
$2,001,886
20 June 1999
Cologne
Germany
Müngersdorfer Stadion
BAP
39,746 / 45,000
$2,162,759
Total
1,078,186 / 1,086,863
$88,494,837
Personnel
The Rolling Stones
Additional musicians
See also
Notes
^ a b The score data is representative of the two shows in Sacramento, California at the ARCO Arena on 27 January and 6 February respectively.
References
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