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Dangerous World Tour (Michael Jackson tour - emblem)

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The Dangerous World Tour was the second worldwide solo concert tour by Michael Jackson. The tour, sponsored by Pepsi-Cola, included 70 performances. All profits were donated to various charities including Jackson's own "Heal the World Foundation." The tour ran from June 27, 1992 to November 11, 1993.

In November 1993, Jackson ended the tour due to, as he announced, illness that required hospitalization. The performer became dependent on painkillers, having suffered from dehydration, migraines and injuries. Originally, the Dangerous World Tour was supposed to run until Christmas of 1993.

Overview

Following the huge success of the Bad world tour, Michael Jackson's first solo world tour, where he earned $125 million, the star claimed that he would not tour again, and would instead concentrate on making films and records. On February 3, 1992, in a Pepsi press conference, it was announced that Jackson would be touring again. The announcement coincided with a new deal between Jackson and Pepsi, with a reported $20,000,000 deal to sponsor the tour.

In an interview, Jackson stated, "The only reason I am going on tour is to raise funds for the newly-formed Heal the World Foundation, an international children's charity, that I am spearheading to assist children and the ecology. My goal is to gross $100,000,000 by Christmas 1993. I urge every corporation and individual who cares about this planet and the future of the children to help raise money for the charity. The Heal the World Foundation will contribute funds to pediatric AIDS in honor of my friend Ryan White. I am looking forward to this tour because it will allow me to devote time to visiting children all around the world, as well as spread the message of global love, in the hope that others will be moved to do their share to help heal the world."

Rehearsal Set List

  1. Jam
  2. Wanna Be Startin' Something
  3. Human Nature
  4. Smooth Criminal
  5. I Just Can't Stop Loving You
  6. She's Out Of My Life
  7. Jackson 5 Medley
  8. Rock With You
  9. Thriller
  10. Billie Jean
  11. Remember The Time
  12. Workin' Day And Night
  13. Beat It
  14. Will You Be There
  15. The Way You Make Me Feel (first and second legs only)
  16. Bad (first and second legs only)
  17. Dangerous (third leg only)
  18. Black Or White
  19. Heal The World
  20. Man In The Mirror

1992 Set List

  1. "Brace Yourself" Video Intro
  2. Jam
  3. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
  4. Human Nature
  5. Smooth Criminal
  6. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (duet with Siedah Garrett)
  7. She's Out Of My Life
  8. Jackson 5 Medley
  9. Thriller
  10. Billie Jean
  11. "Black Panther" Video Interlude
  12. Working Day And Night
  13. Beat It
  14. Someone Put Your Hand Out (Instrumental)
  15. Will You Be There
  16. The Way You Make Me Feel (performed from Munich to Oslo, also performed in Tokyo)
  17. Bad (performed from Munich to Oslo, also in Tokyo)
  18. Black Or White
  19. "We Are The World" Video Interlude
  20. Heal The World
  21. Man In The Mirror
  22. "Rocket Man" Finale

Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show Set List

  1. Jam (with intro of Why You Wanna Trip On Me)
  2. Billie Jean
  3. Black Or White
  4. "We Are The World" Interlude
  5. Heal The World

1993 Set List

  1. "Brace Yourself" (video intro)
  2. Jam
  3. Wanna Be Startin' Something
  4. Human Nature
  5. Smooth Criminal
  6. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (duet with Siedah Garrett)
  7. She's Out of My LIfe
  8. Jackson 5 Medley
  9. Thriller
  10. Billie Jean
  11. "Black Panther" (video interlude)
  12. Will You Be There
  13. Dangerous
  14. Black or White
  15. "We are the World" (video interlude)
  16. Heal The World
  17. Man in the Mirror (Mexico only)

Tour Dates

First leg (Europe)

  1. June 27, 1992 - Munich, Germany
  2. June 30, July 1, 1992 - Rotterdam, Netherlands
  3. July 4, 1992 - Rome, Italy
  4. July 6 and 7, 1992 - Monza, Italy
  5. July 11, 1992 - Cologne, Germany
  6. July 15, 1992 - Oslo, Norway
  7. July 17 and 18, 1992 - Stockholm, Sweden
  8. July 20, 1992 - Gentofte, Denmark
  9. July 22, 1992 - Werchter, Belgium
  10. July 25, 1992 - Dublin, Ireland
  11. July 30 and 31, 1992 - London, United Kingdom
  12. August 5, 1992 - Cardiff, United Kingdom
  13. August 8, 1992 - Bremen, Germany
  14. August 10, 1992 - Hamburg, Germany
  15. August 13, 1992 - Hamelin, Germany
  16. August 16, 1992 - Leeds, United Kingdom
  17. August 18, 1992 - Glasgow, United Kingdom
  18. August 20, 22 and 23, 1992 - London, United Kingdom
  19. August 26, 1992 - Vienna, Austria
  20. August 28, 1992 - Frankfurt, Germany
  21. August 30, 1992 - Ludwigshafen, Germany
  22. September 2, 1992 - Bayreuth, Germany
  23. September 4, 1992 - Berlin, Germany
  24. September 8, 1992 - Lausanne, Switzerland
  25. September 13, 1992 - Paris, France
  26. September 16, 1992 - Toulouse, France
  27. September 18, 1992 - Barcelona, Spain
  28. September 21, 1992 - Oviedo, Spain
  29. September 23, 1992 - Madrid, Spain
  30. September 26, 1992 - Lisbon, Portugal
  31. October 1, 1992 - Bucharest, Romania

Second leg (Asia)

  1. December 12, 14, 17, 19, 22, 24, 30, and 31, 1992 - Tokyo, Japan

Third leg (Asia)

  1. August 24 and 27, 1993 - Bangkok, Thailand
  2. August 29, September 1, 1993 - Singapore, Singapore
  3. September 4 and 6, 1993 - Taipei, Taiwan
  4. September 10 and 11, 1993 - Fukuoka, Japan

Third leg (Europe)

  1. September 15, 1993 - Moscow, Russia

Third leg (Asia) Part 2

  1. September 19 and 21, 1993 - Tel Aviv, Israel

Third leg (Europe)

  1. September 23, 1993 - Istanbul, Turkey
  2. September 26, 1993 - Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain)

Third leg (South America)

  1. October 8, 10 and 12, 1993 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
  2. October 15 and 17, 1993 - Sao Paulo, Brazil
  3. October 23, 1993 - Santiago, Chile

Third leg (North America)

  1. October 29 and 31, November 7, 9 and 11, 1993 - Mexico City, Mexico

Broadcasts and Recordings

Here is an (currently incomplete) list of full, near-full, and snippets of concerts of the Dangerous Tour:

  1. Munich 1992 - The full concert has never been shown, but snippets from the concert have been shown on MTV and the Veronica Channel: "Billie Jean", the first verse/chorus and ending of "Bad", and "Black Or White". "Billie Jean" has 3 different versions, one by MTV as a special, the other (also MTV) on the Dangerous Diaries documentary, and the other version shown on Channel 4 and Veronica Channel. Both MTV versions have a snippet of Jackson's original acapella recording for "Billie Jean" placed over his live vocals when Jackson throws his fedora at the end of the performance, while the Channel 4/Veronica versions retain the original live vocals while also having different camera angles. There is also a full amateur audio recording of the concert in high quality available.
  2. Rotterdam 1992 - Two snippets from the first show included "Jam" and "Wanna Be Starting Something", both taken from news reports. A full amateur audio recording of the second show is also available.
  3. Rome 1992 - One snippet of "Jam" and two snippets of "WBSS" are available. A near-full amateur audio recording of the concert is available also.
  4. Monza 1992 - No professionally filmed recordings exist from either show. There are however two amateur filmed recordings from both show, the first one from the first show is only 40 minutes long, while the second one is the actual full recording from the second show.
  5. Cologne 1992 - A snippet of Jam and an almost full performance of Billie Jean are available professionally. A near full amateur video recording exists, and also a complete amateur audio recording (missing Jackson 5 Medley).
  6. Oslo 1992 - 30 minutes of pro footage was unofficially leaked, with the footage bearing the MJ Beats logo. They were planning to release it officially like they did with the Bremen concert, but someone leaked low quality rips of the footage without permission. As a result, the full show was only leaked in full two years later through CrowdFounding. This show is notable by the fact that it was performed in full day light, and also features the last performances of The Way You Make Me Feel and Bad before the Tokyo shows. When the show was released it mark the first time that the MJ community was able to see a full Pro recording of Bad in the Dangerous Tour. Due to show being splitted in two tapes, the ending of "Working Day and Night" and the begin of "Beat It" are missing.
  7. Stockholm 1992 - Full amateur video recordings from both shows in Stockholm are available. Two snippets from the first show are available also.
  8. Copenhagen 1992 - Jam and WBSS snippets are available. A full pro recording is known to exist, but is yet to be shared online.
  9. Bremen 1992 - Leaked By MJ Beats in November 2015. This show is notable for missing some of special effects used during the 1992 shows. Also the "RocketMan Finale" is missing from the tape.
  10. Buenos Aires 1993 - First footage of the concert surfaced around 2011, but it would be only fully released in 2013. Very notable by the fact of Michael been almost kissed in the mouth by the girl of "She's Out Of My Life".
    As of now is the only 1993 show avaiable in Pro footage.

Opening Acts

  • Kris Kross
  • Rozalla
  • D'Influence (England only)
  • Snap! (Bucharest only)
  • Culture Beat (1993 European dates only)

Trivia

  • After the Oslo, Norway concert, "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Bad" weren't performed for the rest of the tour, although the songs did return for the first 6 concerts in Tokyo, Japan.
  • "Workin' Day And Night" and "Beat It" were taken out of the setlist in the third leg. The cherry picker that was used for "Beat It" in the first and second legs was then used for "Black or White" in some concerts in the third leg.
  • "Rock with You" and "Remember The Time" were taken out of the setlist due to wardrobe malfunctions.
  • Rehearsals for the tour have taken place in Jackson's Neverland home. Footage of the rehearsals can be seen on YouTube.
  • The concert in Bucharest has been released on DVD, making it the most popular concert of the tour.
  • The 1993 shows included on their set list the song, Dangerous which was performed the same way Michael performed it at the American Music Awars 1993 show.
  • The We Are The World interlude in the 1993 shows was extended, starting with the band and the backup singers singing along with the crowd.
  • In some early 1992 shows Wanna Be Starin' Somethin' and Beat It were performed in their original key.
  • Diana Ross was in attendence on the Oslo show on July 15th 1992.
  • Man in the Mirror was taken out of the setlist during Argentina, Brazil and Chile shows. In Mexico this song was added back to the set list.
  • The magic trick at the end of Thriller was not performed at the third leg and at select first and second leg shows.

Cancellations and postponement

- First leg (1992):

08/01/92: London, England, Wembley Stadium; Rescheduled for August 23, 1992. (Jackson reported a viral infection.)

09/06/92: Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Parkstadion; CANCELLED (Due to serious health problem.)

09/11/92: Basel, Switzerland, St. Jakob Stadium; CANCELLED (Due to serious health problem.)

10/02/92: Izmir, Turkey, İzmir Atatürk Stadium; Rescheduled for October 7, 1992. (Due to tour restructuring.)CANCELLED (Due to serious health problem.)

10/04/92: Istanbul, Turkey, İnönü Stadium; CANCELLED (Jackson arrived in Istanbul 2 October. Five hours before Jackson was due to perform, an announcement was made that, due to a vocal cord ailment, the concert had been cancelled.)During the same tour he later performed in Istanbul, Turkey 23 September 1993.

10/10/92: Athens, Greece, Olympic Stadium; CANCELLED (Due to serious health problem.)

The European leg of the Dangerous World Tour ended after 37 of 42 planned dates (Gelsenkirchen, Basel, Istanbul, Izmir and Athens were the planned and cancelled dates during the first leg of the tour) due to Jackson’s ill health. Jackson rested for several weeks before flying to Tokyo to perform another 8 sold out shows at Tokyo Dome in 1992.

There were some initial plans to take the tour also to Venice, Italy; Liverpool, England; Nuremberg, Germany (the concert was moved to Bayreuth, Germany); Stuttgart, Germany (the concert was moved to Ludwigshafen, Germany); Seville, Spain. These plans were later suspended due to tour restructuring.

Jackson had also planned to end the 1992 Europe tour in Moscow Red Square, Russia. During the same tour he later performed in Moscow, Russia 15 September 1993.

- Third leg (1993):

08/15/93: Hong Kong, Sha Tin Racecourse; CANCELLED (Originally, the Dangerous World Tour was to begin in Hong Kong with shows on August 15 and 16. Those dates were cancelled and could not be rescheduled because it would conflict with the start of the racing season.

08/16/93: Hong Kong, Sha Tin Racecourse; CANCELLED

08/25/93: Bangkok, Thailand, National Stadium; Rescheduled for August 26, 1993. (Jackson recovered from dehydration.)

08/26/93: Bangkok, Thailand, National Stadium; Rescheduled for August 27, 1993. (Jackson wasn’t fully recovered from dehydration.)

08/30/93: Singapore, National Stadium; Rescheduled for September 1, 1993. (Jackson collapsed before the show had begun.)

09/07/93 or 09/08/93; (another rejected application to perform in Seoul) 11/13/93 and 11/14/93: Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Stadium; BANNED/CANCELLED (This concert was banned by the authorities.)

09/30/93: Johannesburg, South Africa; CANCELLED (Marcel Avram, a concert promoter, claimed that he had no contract with the local promoter and these concerts were cancelled due to continuing violence in South Africa.)

10/02/93: Johannesburg, South Africa; CANCELLED

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Maracanã Stadium; CANCELLED (Due to tour restructuring.)

10/21/93: Santiago, Chile, Chile National Stadium; Rescheduled for October 25, 1993. (Due to serious health problem.) CANCELLED

10/26/93: Lima, Peru, Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz; CANCELLED (Due to serious health problem.)

11/02/93: Mexico City, Mexico, Azteca Stadium; Rescheduled for November 7, 1993. (Due to serious health problem.)

11/03/93 or 11/04/93: Mexico City, Mexico, Azteca Stadium; Rescheduled for November 9, 1993. (Jackson recovered from surgery.)

11/06/93: Mexico City, Mexico, Azteca Stadium; Rescheduled for November 11, 1993. (Jackson continued to recover.)

11/09/93: San Juan, Puerto Rico, Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium; Rescheduled for November 14, 1993. CANCELLED

11/12/93: Caracas, Venezuela, Poliedro de Caracas; Rescheduled for November 19, 1993. CANCELLED

11/21/93: Monterrey, Mexico, Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey; CANCELLED

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, al-Maktoum Stadium; BANNED/CANCELLED (Jackson planned to give 2 concerts in Dubai. These concerts were banned.)

12/03/93: Sydney, Australia; Sydney Cricket Ground; CANCELLED

12/04/93: Sydney, Australia; Sydney Cricket Ground; CANCELLED

12/06/93 or 12/07/93: Melbourne, Australia, Waverley Park; CANCELLED

Jakarta, Indonesia, Gelora Bung Karno Stadium; BANNED/CANCELLED (This concert was banned by the authorities.)

New Delhi, India, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi; CANCELLED (There were plans to give 2 concerts in India and these were supposed to be the last Dangerous World Tour concerts in December 1993.)

There were also plans to take the tour to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in November/December 1993.

The third leg of the Dangerous World Tour ended after 24 of circa 43 planned dates mainly due to Jackson’s severe ill health and the stress of the accusations made against him.

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