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Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour
Tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Start date1991
End dateDecember, 1994
Red Hot Chili Peppers concert chronology

The Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour was a concert tour by the Red Hot Chili Peppers to support their album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. The tour ended pre-maturely as guitarist John Frusciante quit the band due to issues with the success of the band, for the remaining shows Arik Marshall replaced him but was fired from the band as soon as the tour ended. In 1995, the band recruited Dave Navarro as their new guitarist. He made his first appearance with the band at Woodstock '94.

Tour Dates

Promotional Leg

Date City Venue
February ??, 1991 United States Honolulu, HI
February 8, 1991 United States Honolulu, HI Pink's Garage
February 9, 1991 United States Honolulu, HI Pink's Garage
April 18, 1991 United States Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Palladium
September 27, 1991 United States Los Angeles, CA Music Machine

North American Leg I

Date City Venue
October 16, 1991 United States Madison, WI Oscar Mayer Theater
October 17, 1991 United States Dekalb, IL Duke Ellington Ballroom
October 19, 1991 United States Ames, IW Stephens Auditorium
October 20, 1991 United States Omaha, NE Peony Park Ballroom
October 22, 1991 United States Milwaukee, WI Central Park Ballroom
October 23, 1991 United States East Lansing, MI M.S.U. Auditorium
October 25, 1991 United States Pittsburgh, PA A.J. Palumbo Theatre
October 26, 1991 United States Cleveland, OH Music Hall
October 27, 1991 United States Rochester, NY Auditorium Theatre
October 29, 1991 Canada Toronto, Canada Concert Hall
October 30, 1991 Canada Toronto, Canada Concert Hall
November 1, 1991 United States Boston, MA Walter Brown U Boston Are
November 2, 1991 United States Burlington, VT Memorial Auditorium
November 3, 1991 United States Springfield, MA Civic Centre
November 5, 1991 United States Troy, NY RPI Fieldhouse
November 7, 1991 United States Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre
November 8, 1991 United States Upper Darby, PA Tower Theatre
November 9, 1991 United States Washington, DC Bender Arena
November 11, 1991 United States New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
November 12, 1991 United States New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
November 13, 1991 United States Warwick, RI Rocky Point Palladium
November 15, 1991 United States New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
November 16, 1991 United States New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
November 17, 1991 United States State College, PA Rec. Hall
November 19, 1991 United States Columbus, OH Veterans Memorial
November 20, 1991 United States Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium
November 22, 1991 United States Detroit, MI The State Theatre
November 23, 1991 United States Detroit, MI The State Theatre
November 24, 1991 United States Indianapolis, IN Convention Center
November 26, 1991 United States Normal, IL Illinois State University
November 27, 1991 United States Cincinnatti, OH Gardens
November 29, 1991 United States Chicago, IL Veterans Memorial
November 30, 1991 United States St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium
December 2, 1991 United States St. Louis, MO American Theater
December 3, 1991 United States St. Louis, MO American Theater
December 4, 1991 United States Kansas City, KS Soldiers And Sailors Memorial
December 6, 1991 United States New Orleans, LA State Palace Theater
December 7, 1991 United States Houston, TX The Unicorn
December 8, 1991 United States Austin, TX City Coliseum
December 11, 1991 United States Houston, TX Bronco Bowl
December 12, 1991 United States Norman, OK Hollywood Theater
December 14, 1991 United States Denver, CO Denver Coliseum
December 15, 1991 United States Salt Lake City, UT DV8
December 19, 1991 United States San Diego, CA O'Brien Pavilion
December 24, 1991 United States New York, NY
December 27, 1991 United States Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
December 28, 1991 United States San Diego, CA O'Brien Pavilion
December 29, 1991 United States Tempe, AZ ASU Centre
December 31, 1991 United States San Francisco, CA MTV Studios
December 31, 1991 United States San Francisco, CA Cow Palace
January 2, 1992 United States Salem, OR
January 3, 1992 United States Seattle, WA Centre Arena
January 4, 1992 Canada Vancouver, Canada P.N.E Forum

European Leg I

Date City Venue
February 1, 1992 United States Seattle, WA Centre Arena
February 2, 1992 Canada Vancouver, Canada P.N.E Forum
February 3, 1992 Canada Vancouver, Canada P.N.E Forum
February 11, 1992 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands Ahoy
February 12, 1992 Germany Hamburg, Germany Docks
February 13, 1992 Germany Hamburg, Germany Docks
February 15, 1992 Belgium Brussels, Belgium Deinze
February 16, 1992 France Paris, France Le Zenith
February 22, 1992 United States New York, NY Saturday Night Live
February 25, 1992 Germany Munich, Germany Theaterfabrik
February 26, 1992 Germany Munich, Germany Theaterfabrik
February 27, 1992 Germany Frankfurt, Germany Kongresshalle
February 29, 1992 France Paris, France Pavillion Gabriel
March 1, 1992 Italy Milan, Italy Palatrussardi
March 4, 1992 England Birmingham, England Hummingbird
March 5, 1992 England Liverpool, England Royal Court Theatre
March 7, 1992 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland Dublin Stadium
March 8, 1992 Republic of Ireland Belfast, Ireland Ulster Hall
March 10, 1992 Scotland Glasgow, Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
March 11, 1992 England Manchester, England Carling Academy
March 13, 1992 England London, England Brixton Academy
March 14, 1992 England London, England Brixton Academy
March 16, 1992 Germany Bielefeld, Germany PC 69
March 18, 1992 Germany Ludwidsburg, Germany Forum Am Schlosspark
March 19, 1992 Germany Dusseldorf, Germany Phillipshalle
March 20, 1992 Germany Neumarkt, Germany Jurahalle
March 22, 1992 Germany Berlin, Germany Die Halle
April 1, 1992 United States ??, ?? ABC TV Show
April 4, 1992 United States Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Palladium

Japan Leg I

On May 7, guitarist John Frusciante quit the band. This resulted in the rest of the Japan Tour to be cancelled, as well as an Australian Tour which the bad would have played after the Japan leg.

Date City Venue
May 1, 1992 Japan Yokohama, Japan Cultural Gymnasium
May 3, 1992 Japan Osaka, Japan Moda Hall
May 4, 1992 Japan Osaka, Japan Moda Hall
May 6, 1992 Japan Nagoya, Japan Diamond Hall
May 7, 1992 Japan Saitama, Japan Sonic City
May 8, 1992 Japan Tokyo, Japan Shibuya Public Hall (CANCELLED)
May 10, 1992 Japan Kyoto, Japan Kyoto Memorial Hall (CANCELLED)

North American Leg II - Lollapalooza

The band took a breif amount of time after John Frusciante quit off, and hired replacement guitarist Arik Marshall (who appeared with them in the videos for "Breaking the Girl" and "If You Have to Ask"), and briefly with Jesse Tobias.

Date City Venue
July 4, 1992 Belgium Torhout, Belgium Torhout Festival
July 5, 1992 Belgium Werchter, Belgium Werchter Festival
July 18, 1992 United States San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
July 19, 1992 United States San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
July 21, 1992 Canada Vancouver, Canada UBC Field
July 22, 1992 United States Bremerton, WA Kitsap County Fairgrounds
July 25, 1992 United States Denver, CO Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 27, 1992 United States St. Louis, MO Riverort Amphitheater
July 28, 1992 United States Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Amphitheatre
July 29, 1992 United States Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
July 31, 1992 United States Detroit, MI Pine Knob Amphitheatre
August 1, 1992 United States Detroit, MI Pine Knob Amphitheatre
August 2, 1992 United States Chicago, IL World Amphitheater
August 4, 1992 United States Detroit, MI Saratoga Performing Arts Center
August 5, 1992 Canada Toronto, Canada Molson Amphitheatre
August 7, 1992 United States Boston, MA]] Great Wood
August 8, 1992 United States Boston, MA]] Great Wood
August 9, 1992 United States Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
August 11, 1992 United States Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
August 12, 1992 United States Stanhope, NJ Waterloo Village
August 14, 1992 United States Alexandria, VA Lake Fairfax
August 16, 1992 United States Pittsburgh, PA Starlake Amphitheater
August 18, 1992 United States Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheater
August 20, 1992 United States Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheater
August 22, 1992 United States Miami, FL Bicentennial Park
August 23, 1992 United States Orlando, FL Central Fairgrounds
August 25, 1992 United States Charlotte, NC Blockbuster Pavilion
August 28, 1992 United States Minneapolis, MN Harriet Island
August 29, 1992 United States East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre
Septmber 1, 1992 United States Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheater
Septmber 4, 1992 United States New Orleans, LA UNO Soccer Field
Septmber 5, 1992 United States Houston, TX Ft. Bend County Fairgrounds
Septmber 6, 1992 United States Dallas, TX Starplex Amphitheater
Septmber 8, 1992 United States Phoenix, AZ Desert Sky Pavilion
Septmber 9, 1992 United States Los Angeles, CA MTV Video Music Awards
Septmber 11, 1992 United States Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows
Septmber 12, 1992 United States Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows
Septmber 13, 1992 United States Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows
Septmber 27, 1992 United States Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Palladium

Australian/New Zealand Leg

Date City Venue
October 6, 1992 Australia Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 7, 1992 Australia Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 9, 1992 Australia Sydney, Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
October 10, 1992 Australia Sydney, Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
October 13, 1992 Australia Sydney, Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
October 15, 1992 Australia Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Showgrounds
October 17, 1992 Australia Perth, Australia Perth Entertainment Centre
October 20, 1992 Australia Melbourne, Australia Festival Hall
October 21, 1992 Australia Melbourne, Australia Festival Hall
October 27, 1992 New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Winter Show Buildings
October 28, 1992 New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Mt Smart Stadium Supertop


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