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Devil Without a Cause Tour

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Devil Without a Cause Tour
Tour by Kid Rock
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumDevil Without a Cause
Legs4
No. of shows202
Kid Rock concert chronology

The Devil Without a Cause Tour was a concert tour by American rapper and singer Kid Rock. After more than 10 years of being in the music industry his album Devil Without a Cause gave him his breakthrough, He also performed at Woodstock '99 as part of the tour.

The tour was broken up in 4 different tours including the Devil Without a Cause Tour, the White Trash on Dope Tour, the Destroy Your Liver Tour, and the Between the Legs Tour.[1]

The Main Tour was also a mix with Limp Bizkit's Limptropolis Tour[2]

Setlist

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White Trash on Dope Tour
  1. "Devil Without a Cause"
  2. "Bawitdaba"
  3. "3 Sheets to the Wind (What's My Name)"
  4. "Welcome 2 the Party (Ode 2 the Old School)"
  5. "I Am the Bullgod"
  6. "Balls in Your Mouth"
  7. "Fuck You Blind"
  8. "A Country Boy Can Survive"
  9. "My Name is Rock"
  10. "Wasting Time"
  11. "Prodigal Son"
  12. "Somebody's Gotta Feel This"
  13. "Fist of Rage"
  14. "Yo-Da-Lin in the Valley"
  15. "Can't You See"
  16. "Cowboy"
Encore
  1. "Where U At Rock"
  2. "Fuck Off"
Destroy Your Liver Tour
  1. "Devil Without a Cause"
  2. "3 Sheets to the Wind (What's My Name)"
  3. "Welcome 2 the Party (Ode 2 the Old School)"
  4. "I Am the Bullgod"
  5. "Balls in Your Mouth"
  6. "My Name is Rock"
  7. "Somebody's Gotta Feel This"
  8. "Fist of Rage"
  9. "I Got One for Ya'"
  10. "Wax The Booty"
  11. "Wasting Time"
  12. "Cowboy"
  13. "Sister Anne/We're an American Band/Ramblin' Gamblin' Man/Stranglehold/My Name Is"
  14. "Bawitdaba"
Encore
  1. "Where U At Rock"
  2. "Black Chick, White Guy"
  3. "Only God Knows Why"
  4. "Fuck Off"
Devil Without a Cause Tour (opening for Limp Bizkit's Limptropolis tour)
  1. "Bawitdaba"
  2. "Devil Without a Cause"
  3. "Welcome 2 the Party (Ode 2 the Old School)"
  4. "I Am the Bullgod"
  5. "Balls in Your Mouth"
  6. "Somebody's Gotta Feel This"
  7. "Fist of Rage"
  8. "Fortunate Son" (select dates only)
  9. "Cowboy"
  10. "My Name is Rock"
Between the Legs Tour
  1. "Bawitdaba"
  2. "Welcome 2 the Party (Ode 2 the Old School)"
  3. "Fuck Off"
  4. "Devil Without a Cause"
  5. "I Am the Bullgod"
  6. "I Got One for Ya'"
  7. "A Country Boy Can Survive"
  8. "Fortunate Son"
  9. "We're an American Band"
  10. "Somebody's Gotta Feel This"
  11. "Fist of Rage"
  12. "Cowboy"
  13. "Wasting Time"
  14. "My Name is Rock"
  15. "Only God Knows Why"

Personnel

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  • Kid Rock – lead vocals
  • Joe C. – co-vocals
  • Jason Krause – guitar
  • Kenny Olson – guitar
  • Uncle Krackerturntables, background vocals
  • Jimmie Bones – keyboard, organ, piano, synth bass
  • Michael Bradford – bass (joined during the Between the Legs Tour)
  • Stefanie Eulinberg – drums, percussion

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Associated Acts
White Trash on Dope Tour
July 18, 1998 Somerset United States Float Rite Park[a]
July 22, 1998 Pontiac Phoenix Center Street
September 10, 1998 Cleveland Peabody's
September 11, 1998 Columbus Chelsie's
September 12, 1998[3] Cincinnati Bogarts Pushmonkey, Cold
September 19, 1998 Old Bridge Birch Hill Nite Club
September 20, 1998 Worcester Green Hill Park [b]
September 21, 1998 State College Crowbar
September 25, 1998 Detroit State Theater Buddha Fulla Rymez
September 26, 1998 Grand Rapids The Intersection
September 27, 1998 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena [c]
October 1, 1998 Pittsburgh Graffiti
October 2, 1998 Huntington The Stoned Monkey
October 3, 1998 Vinnie's
October 4, 1998 Roanoke Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges
October 6, 1998 Cincinnati Ripley's Fishbone
October 7, 1998 Chicago House of Blues
October 8, 1998 Columbus Mekka
October 9, 1998 Urbana The Canopy Club
October 11, 1998 East Lansing Rick's American Cafe
October 12, 1998 Fort Wayne Piere's Entertainment Center
October 14, 1998 Louisville Toy Tiger
October 15, 1998 Chattanooga The Bay
October 16, 1998 Ridgeland Muddy Waters North Mississippi Allstars
October 17, 1998 Shreveport Malibu Alley
October 19, 1998 Memphis Barristers
October 20, 1998[4] Knoxville Moose's Music Hall Zebrahead
October  22, 1998 St. Louis Side Door
October 23, 1998 Springfield Juke Joint
October 25, 1998 Denver Bluebird Theater
October 29, 1998[5] Reno Del Mar Station Zebrahead, Bolt Upright
October 30, 1998[6] Sacramento Crest Theatre Gravity Kills, Simon Says
November 5, 1998[7] Mesa The Heat Bolt Upright
November 8, 1998 Dallas Galaxy Club
November 10, 1998[8] Austin Emo's Zebrahead
November 11, 1998 Houston Instant Karma
November 12, 1998[9] New Orleans Jimmy's Zebrahead
November 13, 1998 Pensacola Sluggo's
November 16, 1998 Orlando Sapphire Supper Club
November 17, 1998 Jacksonville Fat Cat Music Hall
November 18, 1998 Tallahassee Floyd's Music Store
November 20, 1998 Spartanburg Magnolia Street Pub
November 21, 1998[10] Atlanta Cotton Club Zebrahead
November 22, 1998 Charleston Music Farm
November 24, 1998 Washington, D.C. The Bayou Live Alien Broadcast, Puya
November 25, 1998 Syracuse The Lost Horizon
November 27, 1998 Boston Axis
November 28, 1998 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre The Boils
December 4, 1998 Cincinnati Top Cats
December 11, 1998 Huntington Gyrationz
December 12, 1998 Toledo Main Event
December 15, 1998 New York City Irving Plaza Pushmonkey, Placebo
December 16, 1998 Hartford Webster Theater [d]
December 18, 1998 Old Bridge Birch Hill Nite Club Sevendust, Reveille, One Minute Silence
December 20, 1998 Detroit Joe Louis Arena [e]
December 31, 1998 New York MTV Studios [f]
January 2, 1999 Lancaster The Chameleon Club Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Godsmack, Pushmonkey
January 16, 1999 Spartanburg Ground Zero Hed PE, Queens of the Stone Age, Monster Magnet
January 17, 1999 Atlanta The Masquerade Hed PE, Monster Magnet
January 19, 1999 New Orleans House of Blues
January 20, 1999 Houston Numbers
January 22, 1999 Lubbock The Depot Warehouse
January 23, 1999 Las Vegas The Joint
January 24, 1999 Tucson Gotham New West
January 26, 1999[11] West Hollywood Troubadour Hed PE, Static-X, Monster Magnet
January 29, 1999 Salt Lake City The Holy Cow Hed PE, Monster Magnet
January 30, 1999 Colorado Springs All Stars Rock Café
January 31, 1999 Boulder Fox Theatre
February 2, 1999 Minneapolis First Avenue
February 3, 1999 Milwaukee The Rave
February 4, 1999 Chicago House of Blues Hed PE, Staind, Monster Magnet
February 5, 1999 St Louis Mississippi Nights Hed PE, Monster Magnet
February 6, 1999 Lexington A1A Concert Hall
February 7, 1999 Cincinnati Bogart's
February 9, 1999 Pittsburgh Graffiti
February 10, 1999 Toronto Canada The Guvernment
February 12, 1999 Sea Bright United States Tradewinds
February 13, 1999 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
Destroy Your Liver Tour
March 16, 1999 Cancún Mexico Grand Oasis Cancún [g]
March 19, 1999 Detroit United States State Theatre Staind
March 20, 1999 Columbus Newport Music Hall
March 21, 1999 Rochester Water Street Music Hall
March 22, 1999 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
March 24, 1999 New York Bowery Ballroom
March 25, 1999 Washington D.C. Nation
March 26, 1999 Winston Salem Ziggy's
March 27, 1999 Atlanta Cotton Club
March 29, 1999 Miami Beach Cameo Theatre
March 30, 1999 South Daytona Neon Moon
March 31, 1999 Orlando House of Blues
April 1, 1999 Tampa The Rubb
April 2, 1999 Dallas Deep Ellum Live
April 5, 1999 Phoenix The Mason Jar
April 7, 1999 West Hollywood The Roxy
April 8, 1999 Palo Alto The Edge
April 9, 1999 Sacramento Colonial Theater Staind, Papa Roach
April 14, 1999 Minneapolis The Quest Staind
April 15, 1999 Des Moines Uncle Frog's
April 16, 1999 Lawrence Granada Theater
April 17, 1999 St. Louis Mississippi Nights
April 18, 1999 Memphis New Daisy Theatre
April 19, 1999 Knoxville Moose's Music Hall
April 21, 1999 Chicago House of Blues
April 22, 1999 Bloomington Pic-a-Pac Theater Staind, Cypress Hill
April 23, 1999 Grand Rapids The Intersection Staind
April 24, 1999 Toledo Main Event
April 25, 1999 Cincinnati Bogart's
April 27, 1999 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
April 28, 1999 Pittsburgh Graffiti Staind, Hatebreed, Candiria
April 29, 1999 Louisville Headliners Staind, Flaw
April 30, 1999 Nashville Riverfront Park [h]
May 1, 1999 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park [i]
May 2, 1999 Zephyrhills Festival Park [j]
May 14, 1999 Stockholm Sweden Studion
May 15, 1999 Malmö Kulturbolaget
May 16, 1999 Copenhagen Denmark Lille Vega
May 19, 1999 Hamburg Germany Schlachthof
May 22, 1999 Nürburg Nürburgring[k]
May 23, 1999 Nuremberg Frankenstadion [l]
May 30, 1999 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg The Max
Devil Without a Cause main Tour
June 11, 1999 Wantagh United States Jones Beach Theater [m]
June 12, 1999 Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheater [n]
June 18, 1999 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheater [o]
June 19, 1999 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre [p]
June 20, 1999 Sacramento Hornet Field [q]
June 22, 1999 Seattle Mercer Arena Limp Bizkit, Staind
June 23, 1999 Salem Armory Auditorium
June 25, 1999 San Diego Cox Arena
June 26, 1999 Mesa Mesa Amphitheater
June 28, 1999 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
June 29, 1999 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum [r]
July 1, 1999 Austin City Coliseum Limp Bizkit, Staind
July 2, 1999 San Antonio Sunken Gardens Theater
July 3, 1999 Dallas Bronco Bowl
July 5, 1999 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
July 6, 1999 Jacksonville Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
July 7, 1999[12] Orlando Hard Rock Live
July 9, 1999 Atlanta International Ballroom Limp Bizkit, Staind
July 10, 1999 Louisville Louisville Gardens Limp Bizkit, Staind, Simon Says
July 12, 1999 St. Paul Roy Wilkins Auditorium Limp Bizkit, Staind, Cold
July 13, 1999 Chicago Aragon Ballroom Limp Bizkit, Staind
July 14, 1999 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
July 16, 1999 Pontiac Phoenix Plaza Amphitheater
July 18, 1999 Philadelphia Electric Factory
July 19, 1999 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
July 20, 1999 Fairfax Patriot Center
July 22, 1999[13] New York Hammerstein Ballroom Limp Bizkit, Staind, Run-DMC
July 23, 1999 Lowell Tsongas Arena Limp Bizkit, Staind
July 24, 1999[14] Rome Griffiss Air Force Base [s]
July 26, 1999 Cleveland Nautica Stage Powerman 5000
July 27, 1999 Grand Rapids The Orbit Room Howling Diablos
August 7, 1999 Bremerton Kitsap County Fairgrounds [t]
August 13, 1999 Columbus Polaris Amphitheater [u]
August 14, 1999 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center [v]
August 21, 1999 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre [w]
August 28, 1999 Tulsa Mohawk Park [x]
September 9, 1999 New York The Metropolitan Opera [y]
September 10, 1999 Providence Providence Civic Center[z]
September 11, 1999 Virginia Beach GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater [aa]
September 17, 1999 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre P.O.D.
September 18, 1999 Peoria Peoria Sports Complex [ab]
Between the Legs Tour[15]
September 22, 1999 Glasgow United Kingdom The Garage
September 24, 1999 Manchester Manchester Academy 2
September 25, 1999 London Astoria 2
September 26, 1999 Frankfurt Germany Batschkapp
September 27, 1999 Amsterdam Melkweg Oude Zaal blink‐182
September 28, 1999 Hamburg Markthalle
September 30, 1999 Berlin Germany Columbia Fritz
October 2, 1999 Vienna Austria Planet Music
October 3, 1999 Munich Germany Incognito
October 4, 1999 Cologne Live Music Hall Tocotronic
October 5, 1999 Stuttgart Die Röhre
October 6, 1999 Bielefeld JZ Kamp
October 7, 1999 Essen Zeche Carl
October 9, 1999 Paris France Le Divan du Monde Paris
October 20, 1999 Kalamazoo United States Wings Stadium[16] Powerman 5000, DDT
October 22, 1999 Chicago Aragon Ballroom[17]
October 23, 1999 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills[18]
October 25, 1999 Toronto Canada The Warehouse[19]
October 27, 1999 Lowell United States Tsongas Arena[20]
October 29, 1999 Philadelphia Electric Factory[21]
October 30, 1999 Fairfax Patriot Center[22]
November 1, 1999 New York Hammerstein Ballroom[23]
November 2, 1999
November 4, 1999 North Myrtle Beach House of Blues Powerman 5000, Bolt Upright
November 5, 1999 Atlanta Tabernacle
November 6, 1999 Tampa USF Sun Dome
November 7, 1999 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheatre [ac]
November 11, 1999 Orlando UCF Arena
November 12, 1999 Tallahassee Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Powerman 5000, Professional Murder Music
November 14, 1999 New Orleans Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena Powerman 5000, Bolt Upright
November 15, 1999 Houston Aerial Theater at Bayou Place
November 16, 1999 Austin Austin Music Hall
November 18, 1999 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
November 19, 1999 Magna Saltair
November 21, 1999 Salem Salem Armory Auditorium
November 22, 1999 Seattle Mercer Arena Powerman 5000, Bolt Upright, Professional Murder Music
November 24, 1999 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Powerman 5000
November 26, 1999 San Jose Event Center Arena
November 27, 1999 Los Angeles[24] Hollywood Palladium Powerman 5000, Professional Murder Music
November 28, 1999
December 1, 1999 Las Vegas The Joint Powerman 5000
December 2, 1999 Mesa Mesa Amphitheatre
December 4, 1999 Lubbock Fair Park Coliseum
December 5, 1999 Dallas Bronco Bowl Powerman 5000, Professional Murder Music
December 7, 1999 Kansas City Memorial Hall Powerman 5000
December 9, 1999 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse Powerman 5000, Professional Murder Music
December 10, 1999[25] Louisville Louisville Gardens
December 11, 1999 Atlanta Atlanta Civic Center Oleander

Notes

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  1. ^ This concert was part of Ozzfest 1998
  2. ^ This concert was part of Locobazooka
  3. ^ This concert was part of The Buzz 106.5 Buzzfest
  4. ^ This concert was part of WCCC Nutcracker
  5. ^ This concert was part of The Night 89X Stole Christmas
  6. ^ This concert was part of MTV New Year's Eve
  7. ^ This concert was part of MTV Spring Break
  8. ^ This concert was part of Nashville River Stages
  9. ^ This concert was part of Music Midtown
  10. ^ This concert was part of Livestock Festival
  11. ^ This concert was part of Rock Am Ring
  12. ^ This concert was part of Rock Am Park
  13. ^ This concert was part of WXRK 92.3 Dysfunctional Family Picnic
  14. ^ This concert was part of KIWR 89.7 Rockfest
  15. ^ This concert was part of Live 105 BFD
  16. ^ This concert was part of KROQ Weenie Roast
  17. ^ This concert was part of Jamboree
  18. ^ This concert was part of KTEG Edgefest
  19. ^ This concert was part of Woodstock '99
  20. ^ This concert was part of KNDD 107.7 Endfest
  21. ^ This concert was part of 99.7 The Blitz Anniversary Bash
  22. ^ This concert was part of WRZX X-Fest
  23. ^ This concert was part of Extreme Radio Hoedown
  24. ^ This concert was part of KMYZ Edgeest
  25. ^ This concert was part of MTV Video Music Awards
  26. ^ This concert was part of WBRU Birthday Bash 1999
  27. ^ This concert was part of Lunatic Luau
  28. ^ This concert was part of That Damn Show
  29. ^ This concert was part of Buzz Bake Sale

References

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  2. ^ "LIMP BIZKIT, KID ROCK ANNOUNCE JOINT U.S. TOUR DATES". MTV. Archived from the original on October 1, 2017.
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  20. ^ By (September 9, 1999). "R&B OF EW&F HAS REAL STAYING POWER". Hartford Courant. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
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