1991–92 concert tour by Van Halen
The For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour (often abbreviated as the F.U.C.K. Tour or simply The Fuck Tour ) was a concert tour by American rock band Van Halen in support of their studio album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge . It was one of the band's longer tours, divided into 99 dates. It featured shows in Hawaii and Mexico, places Van Halen rarely played in their history.
Sammy Hagar chose Alice in Chains to be the opening act after seeing the music video for their hit single "Man In The Box " on MTV .
At the two Fresno, California , shows, the band filmed and recorded material for the live double album Live: Right Here, Right Now and live VHS Van Halen: Right Here, Right Now – Live (later also released on laserdisc and DVD). Promotion for these live works was the foundation of the band's next tour.
This tour included the song "Jump" in the set list. This song from 1984 had been the band's only US Hot 100 number 1, but in his attempt to 'forget' the band's past, Sammy Hagar had refused to sing it when he joined the band in 1985. Now an established member of the line-up, he agreed to sing it more often. This tour also marked the first time that keyboards were not performed live on stage by Eddie Van Halen. Keyboard and piano parts were performed off stage by Night Ranger keyboardist Alan Fitzgerald .
The tour was managed by touring veteran Scotty Ross, who has also managed the tours of Poison, Dio, Saliva and Celtic Woman.
Setlist
Tour dates
List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America
August 16, 1991
Atlanta
United States
Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
August 17, 1991
Antioch
Starwood Amphitheatre
August 20, 1991
Burgettstown
Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
August 21, 1991
Cuyahoga Falls
Blossom Music Center
August 24, 1991
Noblesville
Deer Creek Music Center
August 25, 1991
Maryland Heights
Riverport Amphitheater
August 26, 1991
Bonner Springs
Sandstone Amphitheater
August 29, 1991
Clarkston
Pine Knob Music Theatre
August 31, 1991
Milwaukee
Marcus Amphitheater
September 1, 1991
Tinley Park
World Music Theatre
September 6, 1991
Greenwood Village
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
September 8, 1991
Phoenix
Desert Sky Pavilion
September 9, 1991
Sacramento
Cal-Expo Amphitheatre
September 10, 1991
Costa Mesa
Pacific Amphitheatre
September 11, 1991
September 13, 1991
Mountain View
Shoreline Amphitheatre
September 14, 1991
September 15, 1991
Sacramento
Cal Expo Amphitheatre
October 8, 1991
Portland
Cumberland County Civic Center
October 9, 1991
Providence
Providence Civic Center
October 11, 1991
Hampton
Hampton Coliseum
October 12, 1991
Raleigh
Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
October 15, 1991
Philadelphia
The Spectrum
October 16, 1991
October 17, 1991
Landover
Capital Centre
October 20, 1991
Buffalo
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
October 23, 1991
Albany
Knickerbocker Arena
October 24, 1991
East Rutherford
Brendan Byrne Arena
October 25, 1991
October 27, 1991
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 29, 1991
Hartford
Hartford Civic Center
October 30, 1991
Worcester
Centrum in Worcester
October 31, 1991
November 3, 1991
Montreal
Canada
Montreal Forum
November 4, 1991
Toronto
SkyDome
November 7, 1991
Winnipeg
Winnipeg Arena
November 9, 1991
Edmonton
Northlands Coliseum
November 10, 1991
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Place
November 11, 1991
Calgary
Olympic Saddledome
November 13, 1991
Vancouver
BC Place Stadium
November 14, 1991
Tacoma
United States
Tacoma Dome
November 15, 1991
Portland
Portland Memorial Coliseum
December 2, 1991
Memphis
Pyramid Arena
December 3, 1991
Shreveport
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
December 4, 1991
Dallas
West End Marketplace
December 6, 1991
Biloxi
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
December 7, 1991
Baton Rouge
Riverside Centroplex
December 9, 1991
Tallahassee
Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
December 10, 1991
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
December 12, 1991
St. Petersburg
Florida Suncoast Dome
December 13, 1991
Miami
Miami Arena
December 14, 1991
Orlando
Orlando Arena
January 22, 1992
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome
January 23, 1992
Portland
Portland Memorial Coliseum
January 28, 1992
Dallas
Reunion Arena
January 29, 1992
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
January 31, 1992
Houston
The Summit
February 2, 1992
Oklahoma City
Myriad Convention Center
February 3, 1992
Valley Center
Kansas Coliseum
February 5, 1992
Carbondale
SIU Arena
February 7, 1992
Cincinnati
Riverfront Coliseum
February 8, 1992
Louisville
Freedom Hall
February 9, 1992
Evansville
Roberts Municipal Stadium
February 12, 1992
Chattanooga
UTC Arena
February 14, 1992
Birmingham
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
February 15, 1992
Huntsville
Von Braun Civic Center
February 16, 1992
Knoxville
Thompson–Boling Arena
February 19, 1992
Kalamazoo
Wings Stadium
February 21, 1992
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
February 22, 1992
February 24, 1992
Fort Wayne
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
February 26, 1992
Roanoke
Roanoke Civic Center
February 28, 1992
Charlotte
Charlotte Coliseum
February 29, 1992
Columbia
Carolina Coliseum
March 2, 1992
Kalamazoo
Wings Stadium
March 3, 1992
Fort Wayne
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
April 3, 1992
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
April 4, 1992
April 6, 1992
Manhattan
Bramlage Coliseum
April 7, 1992
Omaha
Omaha Civic Auditorium
April 8, 1992
Little Rock
Barton Coliseum
April 10, 1992
Cedar Rapids
Five Seasons Center
April 11, 1992
Peoria
Peoria Civic Center
April 12, 1992
Columbia
Hearnes Center
April 15, 1992
St. Louis
St. Louis Arena
April 17, 1992
Minneapolis
Target Center
April 18, 1992
Ames
Hilton Coliseum
April 19, 1992
Omaha
Omaha Civic Auditorium
April 22, 1992
Rapid City
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
April 23, 1992
Billings
MetraPark Arena
April 25, 1992
Denver
McNichols Sports Arena
April 27, 1992
Albuquerque
Tingley Coliseum
April 28, 1992
El Paso
El Paso County Coliseum
May 1, 1992
San Diego
San Diego Sports Arena
May 6, 1992
Paradise
Thomas & Mack Center
May 8, 1992
Daly City
Cow Palace
May 9, 1992
Reno
Lawlor Events Center
May 10, 1992
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
May 12, 1992
Inglewood
Great Western Forum
May 14, 1992
Fresno
Selland Arena
May 15, 1992
May 16, 1992
Inglewood
Great Western Forum
May 17, 1992
Tucson
McKale Center
May 23, 1992
Mexico City
Mexico
Palacio de los Deportes
May 24, 1992
May 29, 1992
Honolulu
United States
Neal S. Blaisdell Center
May 30, 1992
May 31, 1992
Box office score data
List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
Date (1991)
City
Venue
Attendance
Gross
Ref(s)
September 13–14
Mountain View, United States
Shoreline Amphitheatre
39,268 / 39,268
$990,762
September 15
Sacramento, United States
Cal Expo Amphitheatre
14,188 / 14,188
$390,515
Personnel
Additional musician
References
de Sola, David (August 4, 2015). Alice in Chains: The Untold Story . Thomas Dunne Books. p. 152. ISBN 978-1250048073 .
"Sammy Hagar Admits Alice in Chains Made Him Insecure in Van Halen" . Loudwire . April 16, 2019.
Renoff, Greg (26 January 2015). "The History of Eddie Van Halen and Keyboards" . Ultimate Classic Rock . Townsquare Media. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
"Van Halen Tour Dates" . Archived from the original on 2007-08-24. Retrieved 2007-09-01. Accessed on 20 October 2007
"Amusement Business Boxscore" . Billboard . Vol. 103, no. 41. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 12, 1991. p. 35. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved April 9, 2022.
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