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Never Ending Tour 1988

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1988 concert tour by Bob Dylan
Never Ending Tour 1988
Tour byBob Dylan
Poster to the concert in Cuyahoga Falls, USA
Start dateJune 7, 1988
End dateOctober 19, 1988
Legs3
No. of shows71
Bob Dylan concert chronology

TheNever Ending Tour is the popular name forBob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.[1][2][3]

Background

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On the first year of the tour he performed 71 concerts. This is the second fewest performances on a 'Never Ending Tour' yearly tour. The 1988 tour stayed within North America, performing 63 concerts in the United States and eight in Canada. He performed in 29 states in the US and six provinces in Canada.[4][5]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the performance on October 16, 1988 in New York City. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.[6]

  1. "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
  2. "I'll Remember You"
  3. "John Brown"
  4. "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
  5. "Simple Twist of Fate"
  6. "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream"
  7. "Highway 61 Revisited"
  8. "Gates of Eden"
  9. "With God on Our Side"
  10. "One Too Many Mornings"
  11. "Silvio"
  12. "In the Garden"
  13. "Like a Rolling Stone"
Encore
  1. "The Wagoner's Lad"
  2. "The Times They Are a-Changin'"
  3. "All Along the Watchtower"

Tour dates

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DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceBox Office
Interstate 88
June 7, 1988ConcordUnited StatesConcord Pavilion
June 9, 1988SacramentoCal Expo Amphitheatre
June 10, 1988BerkeleyHearst Greek Theatre
June 11, 1988Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
June 13, 1988Salt Lake CityPark West
June 15, 1988Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
June 17, 1988St. LouisThe Muny
June 18, 1988East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre12,471 / 20,000$221,203[7]
June 21, 1988Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
June 22, 1988CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center
June 24, 1988HolmdelGarden State Arts Center15,166 / 18,000$275,210[8]
June 25, 1988
June 26, 1988Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
June 28, 1988HopewellFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center
June 30, 1988WantaghJones Beach Marine Theater18,000 / 20,000$360,000[8]
July 1, 1988
July 2, 1988MansfieldGreat Woods Performing Arts Center
July 3, 1988Old Orchard BeachThe Ballpark
July 6, 1988PhiladelphiaMann Music Center9,396 / 13,200$147,787[9]
July 8, 1988MontrealCanadaMontreal Forum
July 9, 1988OttawaOttawa Civic Centre
July 11, 1988HamiltonCopps Coliseum8,639 / 11,210$151,310[10]
July 13, 1988CharlevoixUnited StatesCastle Farms Music Theatre
July 14, 1988Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
July 15, 1988[a]IndianapolisIndiana State Fairground Grandstand
July 17, 1988RochesterMeadow Brook Music Theatre
July 18, 1988
July 20, 1988ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
July 22, 1988NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
July 24, 1988AtlantaChastain Park Amphitheatre12,706 / 12,706$253,716[11]
July 25, 1988
July 26, 1988MemphisMud Island Amphitheatre
July 28, 1988DallasCoca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre
July 30, 1988MesaMesa Amphitheatre
July 31, 1988Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre
August 2, 1988Los AngelesGreek Theatre
August 3, 1988
August 4, 1988
August 6, 1988CarlsbadSammis Pavilion
August 7, 1988Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl
August 19, 1988PortlandPortland Civic Auditorium
August 20, 1988GeorgeChamps de Brionne Music Theatre
August 21, 1988VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum8,320 / 10,000$173,752[12]
August 23, 1988CalgaryOlympic Saddledome12,893 / 12,893$270,551[12]
August 24, 1988EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum9,819 / 10,000$204,722[12]
August 26, 1988WinnipegWinnipeg Arena
August 29, 1988TorontoCNE Grandstand9,551 / 12,000$192,519[13]
August 31, 1988[b]SyracuseUnited StatesNew York State Fairground Grandstand
September 2, 1988[c]MiddletownOrange County Fairgrounds
September 3, 1988ManchesterRiverfront Park
September 4, 1988BristolLake Compounce
September 7, 1988Essex JunctionThe Champlain Valley Expo
September 8, 1988BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena
September 10, 1988StanhopeWaterloo Village
September 11, 1988FairfaxPatriot Center
September 13, 1988PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena
September 15, 1988Chapel HillDean Smith Center
September 16, 1988ColumbiaCarolina Coliseum
September 17, 1988CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
September 18, 1988KnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena
September 19, 1988CharlottesvilleUniversity Hall
September 22, 1988TampaUSF Sun Dome
September 23, 1988MiamiMiami Arena
September 24, 1988GainesvilleO'Connell Center
September 25, 1988New OrleansHibernia Pavilion
October 13, 1988Upper Darby TownshipTower Theater
October 14, 1988
October 16, 1988New York CityRadio City Music Hall23,025 / 23,496$549,303[14]
October 17, 1988
October 18, 1988
October 19, 1988

Personnel

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Special guests
Neil Young
  • June 7, 1988: Guitar on ten songs
  • June 10, 1988: Guitar on six songs
  • June 11, 1988: Guitar on six songs
Joe Walsh
  • July 26, 1988: Guitar on two songs
Joe Walsh
  • July 26, 1988: Guitar on two songs
The Alarm
  • August 4, 1988: Mike Peters (shared vocals), Dave Sharp (guitar) and Eddie McDonald & Nigel Twist (backing vocals) on one song.
  • August 7, 1988: Mike Peters (shared vocals), Dave Sharp (guitar) and Eddie McDonald & Nigel Twist (backing vocals) on one song.
Tracy Chapman
  • August 21, 1988: Co-vocals on one song
  • August 23, 1988: Co-vocals on one song
  • August 24, 1988: Co-vocals on one song
Doug Sahm
  • August 24, 1988: Lead vocals on one song

Notes

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  1. ^The July 15, 1988 concert in Indianapolis, Indiana was part of theIndiana State Fair.
  2. ^The August 31, 1988 concert in Syracuse, New York was part of theGreat New York State Fair.
  3. ^The September 2, 1988 concert in Middletown, New York was part of theOrange County Fair.

References

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  1. ^Hann, Michael (11 June 2011)."Bob Dylan begins his 'never-ending' tour".The Guardian. Retrieved28 October 2019.
  2. ^Wyman, Bill (19 December 2018)."10 Things You Didn't Know About Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour".Vulture. Vulture. Retrieved28 October 2019.
  3. ^"Bob Dylan's Never-Ending Tour turns 30 this year".RTE.ie. RTE. 5 October 2019. Retrieved28 October 2019.
  4. ^Taylor, John."Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour is still rolling, but things have changed".The Washington Post. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  5. ^Jaffe, Eric (7 June 2013)."808 Cities, 2,503 Shows, and 1,007,416 Miles: The Staggering Geography of Bob Dylan's 'Never Ending Tour'".Bloomberg. City Lab. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  6. ^"October 16, 1988 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall".bobdylan.com. Bob Dylan. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  7. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 28 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. July 9, 1988. p. 22. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  8. ^abBillboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 29 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. July 16, 1988. p. 28. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  9. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 30 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. July 23, 1988. p. 22. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  10. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 31 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. July 30, 1988. p. 31. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  11. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 33 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. August 13, 1988. p. 24. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  12. ^abcBillboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 37 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. September 10, 1988. p. 30. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  13. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 38 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard. September 17, 1988. p. 38. Retrieved18 April 2020.
  14. ^Billboard Boxscore(PDF) (100, 46 ed.). Amusement Business/Billboard Boxscore. November 12, 1988. p. 27. Retrieved18 April 2020.

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