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Chocolate Starfish Tour
Tour by Limp Bizkit
Associated albumChocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Start dateJune 16, 2000 (2000-06-16)
End dateJune 16, 2001 (2001-06-16)
Limp Bizkit concert chronology

The Chocolate Starfish Tour was a concert tour by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, in support of their third studio album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.

Setlist

Note: These are the average setlists from the setlist.fm page.[1]

Anger Management Tour

  1. "Hot Dog"
  2. "Show Me What You Got"
  3. "Break Stuff"
  4. "My Generation"
  5. "Re-Arranged"
  6. "Counterfeit"
  7. "90 Teen 90 Nine"
  8. "Faith" (George Michael cover)
  9. "My Way"
  10. "Full Nelson"
  11. "Getcha Groove On"
  12. "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"
  13. "Take a Look Around"
  14. "Nookie"

Pacific Rim Tour

  1. "Hot Dog"
  2. "Show Me What You Got"
  3. "Break Stuff"
  4. "My Generation"
  5. "Livin' It Up"
  6. "Re-Arranged"
  7. "Faith" (George Michael cover)
  8. "Master of Puppets" (Metallica cover)
  9. "The One"
  10. "My Way"
  11. "Full Nelson"
  12. "Nookie"
  13. "I Would For You" (Jane's Addiction cover)
  14. "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"
  15. "Take a Look Around"

Chocolate Starfish International Tour

  1. "Hot Dog"
  2. "Show Me What You Got"
  3. "Break Stuff"
  4. "The One"
  5. "Livin' It Up"
  6. "My Generation"
  7. "Re-Arranged"
  8. "Faith" (George Michael cover)
  9. "Full Nelson"
  10. "A Lesson Learned"
  11. "My Way"
  12. "Nookie"
  13. "I Would For You" (Jane's Addiction cover)
  14. "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"
  15. "Take a Look Around"

Occasionally played songs

Tour dates

Date[2] City Country Venue
Promo Tour for Take A Look Around single
June 16, 2000 Mountain View United States Live 105 BFD
June 17, 2000 Anaheim KROQ Weenie Roast
June 23, 2000 Holmdel Dysfunctional Family Picnic
June 28, 2000 Cologne Germany Top of the Pops
June 30, 2000 London England
Back 2 Basics Tour
Free tour sponsored by Napster
Supported by: Cypress Hill and Cold
July 11, 2000 Detroit United States State Theatre
July 12, 2000
July 14, 2000 Worcester The Palladium
July 15, 2000
July 17, 2000 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
July 18, 2000
July 19, 2000
July 20, 2000 Washington Nation
July 21, 2000 Raleigh The Ritz
July 23, 2000 Jacksonville Edge 2000
July 24, 2000 Atlanta The Tabernacle
July 27, 2000 Villa Park Odeum Sports and Expo Center
July 28, 2000 St. Paul Roy Wilkins Auditorium
July 29, 2000 Kansas City Memorial Hall
July 31, 2000 Houston Aerial Theatre @ Bayou
August 1, 2000
August 2, 2000 Dallas Bronco Bowl
August 4, 2000 Denver Coliseum
August 5, 2000
August 7, 2000 San Jose Event Center
August 8, 2000
August 10, 2000 Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium
August 12, 2000
August 14, 2000
European Summer Tour
August 18, 2000 Erfurt Germany Highfield Festival
August 19, 2000 Cologne Bizarre Festival
August 20, 2000 Hamburg Terremoto Festival
August 23, 2000 Lisbon Portugal Festival Ilho do Ermal
August 25, 2000 Reading United Kingdom Reading Festival
August 26, 2000 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop
August 27, 2000 Dronten Netherlands Lowlands Festival
August 28, 2000 Leeds England Leeds Festival
August 29, 2000 London Top of the Pops
August 30, 2000 Paris France La Mutualité
September 1, 2000 Wiesen Austria 2 Days a Week
September 2, 2000 Konstanz Germany Rock am See Festival
September 3, 2000 Bologna Italy Independence Day Festival
Anger Management Tour
Co-healined by: Eminem
Supported by: Primer 55, Godsmack, Sinisstar, DMX
October 19, 2000 East Rutherford United States Continental Airlines Arena
October 20, 2000
October 21, 2000 Buffalo HSBC Arena
October 23, 2000 Worcester Worcester's Centrum Centre
October 26, 2000 Toronto Canada SkyDome
October 27, 2000 Montreal Molson Centre
October 29, 2000 Auburn Hills United States The Palace of Auburn Hills
October 30, 2000 Rosemont Allstate Arena
November 1, 2000 Milwaukee Bradley Center
November 2, 2000 Champaign Assembly Hall
November 5, 2000 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities
November 6, 2000 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
November 8, 2000 Minneapolis Target Center
November 10, 2000 Denver Pepsi Center
November 13, 2000 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
November 14, 2000 Portland Rose Garden Arena
November 17, 2000 Daly City Cow Palace
November 18, 2000 Sacramento ARCO Arena
November 21, 2000 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
November 24, 2000 Inglewood Great Western Forum
November 28, 2000 San Antonio Alamodome
November 29, 2000 Houston Compaq Center
November 30, 2000 Dallas Reunion Arena
December 2, 2000 New Orleans New Orleans Arena
December 3, 2000 Birmingham BJCC Arena
December 6, 2000 Lexington Rupp Arena
December 7, 2000 Detroit Joe Louis Arena
December 8, 2000 Columbus Value City Arena
December 9, 2000 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
December 10, 2000 Washington, D.C. MCI Center
December 11, 2000 Albany Pepsi Arena
December 15, 2000 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
December 17, 2000 Tampa Ice Palace
December 18, 2000 Sunrise National Car Rental Center
December 19, 2000 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Pacific Rim Tour - Asia and Australia
January 11, 2001 Osaka Japan Castle Hall
January 13, 2001 Tokyo Makuhari
January 14, 2001
January 19, 2001 Auckland New Zealand Big Day Out
January 21, 2001 Gold Coast Australia
January 25, 2001 Sydney Entertainment Centre
January 26, 2001 Big Day Out
Chocolate Starfish International - Mexico
May 9, 2001 Mexico City Mexico Sports Palace
May 10, 2001
Chocolate Starfish International - EuropeSupported by: Godsmack
May 16, 2001 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
May 21, 2001 Lisbon Portugal Atlantic Pavillon
May 22, 2001
May 25, 2001 Milan Italy FilaForum
May 26, 2001
May 28, 2001 Paris France Bercy Stadium
May 29, 2001 Antwerp Belgium Sports Palace
May 31, 2001 Vienna Austria City Hall
June 1, 2001 Nuremberg Germany Rock im Park
June 3, 2001 Nurburgring Rock am Ring
June 4, 2001 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
June 6, 2001 London England Wembley Arena
June 7, 2001
June 9, 2001 Glasgow Scotland S.E.C.C.
June 10, 2001 Manchester England Evening News Arena
June 12, 2001 Oberhausen Germany Arena
June 13, 2001 Hanover Preussag Arena
June 14, 2001 Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Festival
June 16, 2001 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock
Rescheduled and cancelled dates
July 4, 2000 Chicago, IL, USA Riviera Theatre Rescheduled on July 26 at a different venue.
July 5, 2000 Chicago, IL, USA Riviera Theatre Rescheduled on July 27 at a different venue.
July 6, 2000 Indianapolis, IN, USA TBA Cancelled.
July 8, 2000 St. Paul, MN, USA Roy Wilkins Auditorium Rescheduled on July 28 at a different venue
July 9, 2000 St. Paul, MN, USA Roy Wilkins Auditorium Rescheduled July 31 at a different venue
July 22, 2000 Dallas, TX, USA Bronco Bowl Rescheduled on August 1, then cancelled.
July 23, 2000 Dallas, TX, USA Bronco Bowl Rescheduled on August 2.
July 25, 2000 Denver, CO, USA Fillmore Auditorium Rescheduled on August 4 at a different venue.
July 26, 2000 Denver, CO, USA Fillmore Auditorium Rescheduled on August 5 at a different venue.
July 26, 2000 Villa Park, IL Odeum Sports and Expo Center Cancelled
July 28, 2000 San Jose, CA, USA Events Center Cancelled.
July 29, 2000 San Jose, CA, USA Events Center Rescheduled on August 8.
July 30, 2000 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium Rescheduled date cancelled.
July 31, 2000 Seattle, WA, USA Mercer Arena Cancelled.
August 1, 2000 Dallas, TX Bronco Bowl Rescheduled in Houston.
August 3, 2000 Los Angeles, CA, USA Palladium Rescheduled on August 10 at a different venue.
August 4, 2000 Los Angeles, CA, USA Palladium Rescheduled on August 12 at a different venue.
August 6, 2000 Los Angeles, CA, USA Palladium Rescheduled on August 14 at a different venue.
October 24, 2000 Albany, NY, USA Pepsi Arena Rescheduled to December 11 due to Fred Durst's vocal cords injury.
October 31, 2000 Milwaukee, WI, USA Bradley Center Cancelled.
November 3, 2000 Indianapolis, IN, USA Conesco Fieldhouse Cancelled.
November 15, 2000 Vancouver, BC, Canada General Motors Place Cancelled due to Fred Durst's vocal cords injury.
November 19, 2000 San Jose, CA, USA San Jose Arena Cancelled due to Fred Durst's vocal cords injury.
November 20, 2000 Las Vegas, NV, USA Thomas & Mack Center Cancelled.
November 26, 2000 San Diego, CA, USA San Diego Sports Arena Cancelled due to Fred Durst's vocal cords injury.
December 13, 2000 Greenville, SC, USA BI-LO Center Cancelled due to Fred Durst's vocal cords injury.
January 28, 2001 Melbourne, Australia Big Day Out Participation cancelled due to controversy surrounding a fan's death at Big Day Out Sydney.
February 2, 2001 Adelaide, Australia Big Day Out Participation cancelled due to controversy surrounding a fan's death at Big Day Out Sydney.
February 4, 2001 Perth, Australia Big Day Out Participation cancelled due to controversy surrounding a fan's death at Big Day Out Sydney.
May 19, 2001 Mostoles, Spain Festimad Festival appearance cancelled due to security concerns.
June 13, 2001 Hanover, Germany Preussag Arena Rescheduled in Bremen, Germany.
June 19, 2001 Berlin, Germany Wühlheide Hall Cancelled.
June 20, 2001 Erfurt, Germany Expo Hall Cancelled.
June 22, 2001 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion Cancelled.
June 24, 2001 Milton Keynes, England Milton Keynes Bowl Cancelled.
June 26, 2001 Dublin, Ireland Punchestown Racecourse Cancelled.

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