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| content = *"[[That's All (Genesis song)|That's All]]" and "[[Calling All Stations|Small Talk]]" were rehearsed but ultimately got dropped from the setlist
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*"[[Hold on My Heart|Hold On My Heart]]" was performed on the opening night in Budapest before getting dropped in favour of "[[Shipwrecked (Genesis song)|Shipwrecked]]"
*"[[Hold on My Heart|Hold On My Heart]]" was performed on the opening night in Budapest before getting dropped in favour of "[[Shipwrecked (Genesis song)|Shipwrecked]]"
*"[[Calling All Stations|There Must Be Some Other Way]]" and "[[Calling All Stations|Alien Afternoon]]" were both performed until 15 February; since then they have been performed alternately
*"[[Calling All Stations|There Must Be Some Other Way]]" and "[[Calling All Stations|Alien Afternoon]]" were both performed until 15 February; since then they have been performed alternately
*"[[Shipwrecked (Genesis song)|Shipwrecked]]" was dropped after February 19th
*"[[Shipwrecked (Genesis song)|Shipwrecked]]" was dropped after February 19th
*"[[Not About Us]]" was added to the acoustic set from March 1st to coincide with the single release
*"[[Not About Us]]" was added to the acoustic set from March 1st to coincide with the single release
*A number of concerts were staged without the use of [[Jumbotron]]s as certain venues could not support their weight
*A number of concerts were staged without the use of [[Jumbotron]]s
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Revision as of 13:26, 8 July 2022

Calling All Stations Tour
Tour by Genesis
Associated albumCalling All Stations
Start date29 January 1998
End date31 May 1998
Legs3
No. of shows49 (93 scheduled)
Genesis concert chronology

The Calling All Stations Tour was a tour by the band Genesis to promote the album Calling All Stations.

Background

This tour was the first to feature the new lead singer Ray Wilson after the departure of Phil Collins in 1996. There were also changes to the touring lineup - long time collaborators Chester Thompson and Daryl Stuermer did not rejoin the group, with Nir Zidkyahu and Anthony Drennan taking their places respectively.

To promote the album's release in Europe and the United States, Genesis played two acoustic concerts - on 26 August the group performed atop a Berlin Television Tower, and two days later in the United States at the Kennedy Space Center.

Following the release of the album, dates for the first concerts were announced. The Calling All Stations tour was to begin in the United States with a string of 23 arena concerts. These plans were later revised, shortening the tour to 20 shows in smaller venues, before the North American leg of the tour was postponed in mid-October, with a delay in the production schedule cited as the official reason[1]. During this time, the band played two radio concerts for small audiences in Copenhagen and Paris.

The tour eventually saw the band play 47 shows in Europe from January to April 1998, with additional headline shows at the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals in May. Initially new American dates for 1998 were to be announced, but the tour was eventually concluded after the European leg.

Band rehearsals for the tour were held at the Ex-Service Mens Club in Chiddingfold, with full production rehearsals taking place at Bray Film Studios in Windsor.

Setlist

Notes

Personnel

Genesis

Additional musicians

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
29 January 1998 Budapest Hungary Sportcsarnok
31 January 1998 Katowice Poland Spodek
2 February 1998 Prague Czech Republic Sportovní hala
4 February 1998 Mannheim Germany Maimarkthalle
5 February 1998 Leipzig Messehalle 7
6 February 1998[a] Berlin Velodrom
8 February 1998 Metz France Galaxie Amnéville
10 February 1998 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhalle
12 February 1998 Stuttgart Schleyerhalle
13 February 1998 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
15 February 1998 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
17 February 1998 Bologna Italy Palasport Casalecchio
18 February 1998 Rome Palasport Roma
19 February 1998 Milan Filaforum
20 February 1998 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
23 February 1998 Paris Bercy Palais Omnisports
25 February 1998[b] Birmingham England NEC Arena
26 February 1998[b]
27 February 1998[c] London Earls Court Arena
1 March 1998[d] Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre
2 March 1998[e] Newcastle England Telewest Arena
4 March 1998[f] Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
5 March 1998[f]
6 March 1998[g] Manchester England NYNEX Arena
8 March 1998 Dublin Ireland The Point, Dublin
10 March 1998 Brussels Belgium Forest National
11 March 1998 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis
14 March 1998 Lille France Lille Zenith
15 March 1998 Angers Amphithéa 4000
16 March 1998 Bordeaux Patinoire de Mériadeck
18 March 1998 Pau Zénith de Pau
19 March 1998 Madrid Spain Palacio de Deportes
20 March 1998 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
22 March 1998 Marseilles France Le Dome
23 March 1998 Clermont-Ferrand Clermont Ferrand Maison des Sports
24 March 1998 Caen Zénith de Caen
26 March 1998 Strasbourg Rhénus Hall
27 March 1998 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
28 March 1998 Erfurt Erfurt Messehalle
30 March 1998 Hamburg Sporthalle Hamburg
2 April 1998 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
3 April 1998[h] Stockholm Sweden Annexet
5 April 1998 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
30 May 1998 Nürburg Germany Nürburgring

(Rock am Ring Festival)

31 May 1998 Nuremberg Frankenstadion

(Rock im Park Festival)

Notes

  1. ^ The February 2 show in Berlin was originally scheduled to take place at Max-Schmeling-Halle but was moved to a smaller venue due to low ticket sales.
  2. ^ a b Only one Birmingham show was originally scheduled to take place, on February 25th.
  3. ^ The London show was originally scheduled to take place on February 27th.
  4. ^ The Glasgow show was originally scheduled to take place on January 28th.
  5. ^ The Newcastle show was originally scheduled to take place on January 30th.
  6. ^ a b Only one Cardiff show was originally scheduled to take place, on January 27th.
  7. ^ The Manchester show was originally scheduled to take place on January 28th.
  8. ^ The April 3 show in Stockholm was originally scheduled to take place at Stockholm Globe Arena but was moved to a smaller venue due to low ticket sales.

Cancelled dates

Date City Country Venue Reason for cancellation
Leg 1 — North American Arena Tour
5 November 1997 Albany United States Pepsi Arena Downsizing to smaller venues
7 November 1997 Pittsburgh Civic Center
8 November 1997 Buffalo Marine Midland Arena
11 November 1997 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
12 November 1997 Fairborn Ervin J. Nutter Center
14 November 1997 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
15 November 1997 Cleveland Gund Arena
18 November 1997 Madison Dane County Expo Center
19 November 1997 Milwaukee Bradley Center
21 November 1997 St. Louis Kiel Center
22 November 1997 Chicago Rosemont Horizon
25 November 1997 Ottawa Canada Corel Centre
27 November 1997 Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens
28 November 1997 Montreal Molson Centre
30 November 1997 Quebec Colisée de Québec
4 December 1997 New York City United States Madison Square Garden
5 December 1997 Philadelphia Core States Center
6 December 1997
9 December 1997 Boston Fleet Center
11 December 1997 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
12 December 1997 Nassau Nassau Coliseum
13 December 1997 Landover USAir Arena
18 December 1997 Miami Miami Arena
19 December 1997 Orlando Orlando Arena
21 December 1997 Tampa Ice Palace
Leg 1 — North America Theater Tour
5 November 1997 Milwaukee United States Riverside Theatre Delays in production schedule
8 November 1997 Normal Braden Auditorium
9 November 1997 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
12 November 1997 St.Louis Fox Theatre
14 November 1997 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
15 November 1997 Columbus Veterans Memorial Auditorium
17 November 1997 Toronto Canada Hummingbird Centre
18 November 1997
23 November 1997 New York United States Beacon Theater
24 November 1997
28 November 1997 Montreal Canada Molson Centre
4 December 1997 Boston United States Orpheum Theatre
6 December 1997 Hartford Meadows Music Center
10 December 1997 Philadelphia Tower Theatre
11 December 1997
14 December 1997 Washington MCI Center
15 December 1997 Pittsburgh AJ Palumbo Center
18 December 1997 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
19 December 1997 Cleveland Cleveland Music Hall
20 December 1997
Leg 2 — European Tour
19 February 1998 Geneva Switzerland Geneva Arena Low ticket sales[2]
31 March 1998 Bielefeld Germany Seidensticker Halle Health problems
1 April 1998 Copenhagen Denmark Forum

Notes

  1. ^ "Genesis-Web: The Announcement". genesis-web.com. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Genesis annulé". Le Matin. 26 December 1997. p. 14. Retrieved 7 July 2022.