SLASH'S APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION TOUR TEES

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APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION TOUR

CONCERTS & SHOWS

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3 Nights @ “The Marquee”
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Jun 19, 1987 - London, England - “The Marquee” Club
Jun 22, 1987 - London, England - “The Marquee” Club
Jun 28, 1987 - London, England - “The Marquee” Club

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Welcome to the Jungle Video-Shoot
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Aug 2, 1987 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - “Park Plaza Hotel” Ballroom

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North America (1st Leg)
23 concerts in 2 countries

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Aug 14, 1987 - Halifax, Canada - Halifax Metro Centre (1st Show Supporting The Cult)
Aug 15, 1987 - Moncton, Canada - Moncton Coliseum
Aug 17, 1987 - Montreal, Canada - Verdun Auditorium
Aug 18, 1987 - Kitchener, Canada - Super Skate 7
Aug 19, 1987 - Toronto, Canada - CNE Grandstand
Aug 21, 1987 - Detroit, U.S.A. - Detroit State Theater
Aug 22, 1987 - Chicago, U.S.A. - The Aragon Ballroom
Aug 25, 1987 - Winnipeg, Canada - Winnipeg Arena
Aug 26, 1987 - Edmonton, Canada - Edmonton Convention Centre
Aug 27, 1987 - Calgary, Canada - Max Bell Centre
Aug 29, 1987 - Vancouver, Canada - Pacific Coliseum
Aug 30, 1987 - Seattle, U.S.A. - Seattle Paramount Theater
Sep 2, 1987 - San Francisco, U.S.A. - “The Warfield” Theater
Sep 3, 1987 - Santa Cruz, U.S.A. - Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Sep 4, 1987 - San Diego, U.S.A. - The Open Air Theater
Sep 5, 1987 - Long Beach, U.S.A. - Long Beach Arena
Sep 7, 1987 - Phoenix, U.S.A. - The Mason Jar
Sep 8, 1987 - El Paso, U.S.A. - El Paso County Coliseum
Sep 11, 1987 - San Antonio, U.S.A. - The Sunken Gardens
Sep 12, 1987 - Austin, U.S.A. - Palmer Auditorium
Sep 13, 1987 - Dallas, U.S.A. - “The Bronco Bowl” Auditorium
Sep 16, 1987 - Houston, U.S.A. - Houston Music Hall
Sep 17, 1987 - New Orleans, U.S.A. - Saenger Theater (Last Show Supporting “The Cult”)

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Europe Leg
8 concerts in 3 countries

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Sep 29, 1987 - Hamburg, Germany - Hamburg Market Hall (Main Hall)
(1st Show Supported by Faster Pussycat)
Sep 30, 1987 - Düsseldorf, Germany - Tor 3
Oct 2, 1987 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - The Paradise
Oct 4, 1987 - Newcastle, England - Newcastle City Hall
Oct 5, 1987 - Nottingham, England - Rock City
Oct 6, 1987 - Manchester, England - “Manchester Apollo” Theatre
Oct 7, 1987 - Bristol, England - Colston Hall
Oct 8, 1987 - Hammersmith, England - “Hammersmith Odeon” Theatre
(Last Show Supported by “Faster Pussycat”)

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United States (2nd Leg)
47 concerts in 1 country

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Oct 16, 1987 - Bay Shore, U.S.A. - The Sundance (1st Show Supported by Ezo)
Oct 17, 1987 - Allentown, U.S.A. - Airport Road Music Hall
Oct 18, 1987 - Baltimore, U.S.A. - Hammerjack’s
Oct 20, 1987 - Philadelphia, U.S.A. - Trocadero Theater
Oct 21, 1987 - Albany, U.S.A. - Albany Palace Theater
Oct 22, 1987 - Randolph, U.S.A. - Obsessions
Oct 23, 1987 - New York City, U.S.A. - The Ritz
Oct 24, 1987 - New York City, U.S.A. - The Ritz (MTV Headbanger’s Ball)
Oct 25, 1987 - Poughkeepsie, U.S.A. - The Chance
Oct 26, 1987 - Providence, U.S.A. - The Living Room
Oct 27, 1987 - Boston, U.S.A. - “The Paradise” Rock Club
Oct 29, 1987 - New York City, U.S.A. - L’Amour
Oct 30, 1987 - New York City, U.S.A. - CBGB (Acoustic Show)
Oct 31, 1987 - Syracuse, U.S.A. - The Horizon
Nov 1, 1987 - Georgetown, U.S.A. - The Bayou (Last Show Supported by “Ezo”)
Nov 3, 1987 - Mobile, U.S.A. - Mobile Municipal Arena (1st Show Supporting Mötley Crüe)
Nov 4, 1987 - Albany, U.S.A. - Albany Civic Center
Nov 6, 1987 - Lafayette, U.S.A. - Cajundome
Nov 7, 1987 - New Orleans, U.S.A. - Lakefront Arena
Nov 8, 1987 - Jackson, U.S.A. - Mississippi Coliseum
Nov 10, 1987 - Huntsville, U.S.A. - Von Braun Civic Arena
Nov 11, 1987 - Birmingham, U.S.A. - Jefferson Civic Arena
Nov 13, 1987 - Savannah, U.S.A. - Savannah Civic Center
Nov 14, 1987 - Columbia, U.S.A. - Carolina Coliseum
Nov 15, 1987 - Greensboro, U.S.A. - Greensboro Coliseum
Nov 17, 1987 - Knoxville, U.S.A. - Knoxville Civic Coliseum
Nov 18, 1987 - Birmingham, U.S.A. - Jefferson Civic Arena
Nov 20, 1987 - Atlanta, U.S.A. - “The Omni” Coliseum
Nov 21, 1987 - Chattanooga, U.S.A. - UTC Arena
Nov 22, 1987 - Atlanta, U.S.A. - “The Omni” Coliseum (Cancelled after Axl Got Arrested)
Nov 24, 1987 - Lakeland, U.S.A. - Lakeland Civic Arena
Nov 25, 1987 - Lakeland, U.S.A. - Lakeland Civic Arena
Nov 26, 1987 - Jacksonville, U.S.A. - Jacksonville Coliseum
Nov 28, 1987 - North Fort Myers, U.S.A. - Lee County Civic Center
Nov 29, 1987 - Pembroke Pines, U.S.A. - Hollywood Sportatorium
(Last Show Supporting “Mötley Crüe”)
Dec 3, 1987 - McAllen, U.S.A. - La Villa Real Special Events Convention Center
(1st Show Supporting Alice Cooper)
Dec 4, 1987 - Dallas, U.S.A. - Dallas Fair Park Coliseum
Dec 5, 1987 - Houston, U.S.A. - Sam Houston Coliseum
Dec 7, 1987 - San Antonio, U.S.A. - Hemisfair Arena
Dec 9, 1987 - Midland, U.S.A. - Chaparral Center
Dec 12, 1987 - Louisville, U.S.A. - Louisville Gardens
Dec 13, 1987 - Muskegon, U.S.A. - LC Walker Arena
Dec 15, 1987 - Marquette, U.S.A. - Lakeview Arena
Dec 16, 1987 - Duluth, U.S.A. - Duluth Arena
Dec 17, 1987 - St. Paul, U.S.A. - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
(1st Show with Fred Coury on Drums
(Steven Adler Broke His Arm))
Dec 18, 1987 - Chicago, U.S.A. - UIC Pavilion
Dec 19, 1987 - Madison, U.S.A. - Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum
(Last Show Supporting “Alice Cooper”)

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United States (3rd Leg)
19 concerts in 1 country

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Dec 26, 1987 - Pasadena, U.S.A. - Perkins Palace
Dec 27, 1987 - Pasadena, U.S.A. - Perkins Palace
Dec 28, 1987 - Pasadena, U.S.A. - Perkins Palace
Dec 30, 1987 - Pasadena, U.S.A. - Perkins Palace
Dec 31, 1987 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - The Glamour
Jan 5, 1988 - Santa Monica, U.S.A. - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium (Supported Great White)
(Last Show with Fred Coury on Drums)
Jan 10, 1988 - Hollywood, U.S.A. - “The Whiskey” A-Go-Go (“Used to Love Her”)
Jan 14, 1988 - Hollywood, U.S.A. - Coconut Teaszer (Electric/Acoustic Show)
Jan 21, 1988 - Hollywood, U.S.A. - The Cathouse (Steven’s 1st Show Back)
(Whole Lotta Rosie with Vince Neil)
Jan 31, 1988 - New York City, U.S.A. - The Limelight (Electric/Acoustic Show)
Feb 2, 1988 - New York City, U.S.A. - The Ritz (MTV Live @ The Ritz 1988)
(Supported by “Great White”)
Feb 4, 1988 - Sacramento, U.S.A. - The Crest Theater
Feb 5, 1988 - San Francisco, U.S.A. - “The Warfield” Theater
Feb 6, 1988 - Fresno, U.S.A. - Tower Theater
Feb 8, 1988 - San Diego, U.S.A. - Montezuma Hall
Feb 9, 1988 - Anaheim, U.S.A. - Anaheim Celebrity Theater
Feb 10, 1988 - Anaheim, U.S.A. - Anaheim Celebrity Theater
Feb 12, 1988 - Phoenix, U.S.A. - Phoenix Celebrity Theater
Feb 13, 1988 - Phoenix, U.S.A. - Phoenix Celebrity Theater

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The Late Show
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Mar 31, 1988 - Burbank, U.S.A. - NBC Studios (“You’re Crazy” & “Used to Love Her”)

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Sweet Child O’ Mine Video-Shoot
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Apr 11, 1988 - Huntington Beach, U.S.A. - Huntington Ballroom

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North America (4th Leg)
44 concerts in 2 countries

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Apr 26, 1988 - Burlington, U.S.A. - Burlington Memorial Auditorium
Apr 28, 1988 - Oshkosh, U.S.A. - Oshkosh Convention Center
(Supported by Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction and Udo Dirkschneider)
Apr 29, 1988 - Rockford, U.S.A. - Coronado Theater
Apr 30, 1988 - Danville, U.S.A. - Danville Civic Center
May 1, 1988 - Toledo, U.S.A. - Toledo Sports Arena
May 3, 1988 - Grand Rapids, U.S.A. - DeVos Performance Hall
May 5, 1988 - Cleveland, U.S.A. - Cleveland Music Hall
May 6, 1988 - Saginaw, U.S.A. - Wendler Arena
May 7, 1988 - Detroit, U.S.A. - Detroit State Theater
May 9, 1988 - New York City, U.S.A. - Felt Forum
May 10, 1988 - Upper Darby, U.S.A. - Tower Theater
May 11, 1988 - Boston, U.S.A. - Boston Orpheum Theater
May 13, 1988 - Moncton, Canada - Moncton Coliseum (1st Show Supporting Iron Maiden)
May 14, 1988 - Halifax, Canada - Halifax Metro Centre
May 16, 1988 - Quebec City, Canada - Quebec Coliseum
May 17, 1988 - Montreal, Canada - Montreal Forum
May 18, 1988 - Ottawa, Canada - Ottawa Civic Centre
May 20, 1988 - Toronto, Canada - CNE Grandstand
May 23, 1988 - Winnipeg, Canada - Winnipeg Arena
May 25, 1988 - Edmonton, Canada - Northlands Coliseum
May 27, 1988 - Calgary, Canada - Olympic Saddledome
(Kid “Haggis” Chaos on Bass (Duff Got Married))
May 30, 1988 - Vancouver, Canada - Pacific Coliseum (2 Shows)
May 31, 1988 - Spokane, U.S.A. - Spokane Coliseum
Jun 1, 1988 - Seattle, U.S.A. - Seattle Center Coliseum
Jun 3, 1988 - Salt Lake City, U.S.A. - “The Salt Palace” Arena
Jun 5, 1988 - Mountain View, U.S.A. - “Shoreline” Amphitheater
Jun 6, 1988 - Sacramento, U.S.A. - Cal Expo Amphitheater

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Jun 8, 1988 - Irvine, U.S.A. - “Irvine Meadows” Amphitheater
(CANCELED after Axl Blew Out His Voice)
(Last Shows Supporting “Iron Maiden”)
Jun 9, 1988 - Irvine, U.S.A. - “Irvine Meadows” Amphitheater (CANCELED)
Jun 10, 1988 - San Diego, U.S.A. - San Diego Sports Arena (CANCELED)
Jun 12, 1988 - Inglewood, U.S.A. - The Forum (CANCELED)
Jun 13, 1988 - Chandler, U.S.A. - Compton Terrace (CANCELED)
Jun 14, 1988 - Albuquerque, U.S.A. - Tingley Coliseum (CANCELED)
Jun 15, 1988 - Denver, U.S.A. - McNichols Sports Arena (CANCELED)
Jun 17, 1988 - St. Louis, U.S.A. - Kiel Auditorium (CANCELED)
Jun 18, 1988 - Kansas City, U.S.A. - Kemper Arena (CANCELED)
Jun 19, 1988 - Omaha, U.S.A. - Omaha Civic Arena (CANCELED)
Jun 21, 1988 - Bloomington, U.S.A. - Bloomington Met Center (CANCELED)
Jun 22, 1988 - Cedar Rapids, U.S.A. - Five Seasons Center (CANCELED)
Jun 23, 1988 - Rosemont, U.S.A. - Rosemont Horizon (CANCELED)
Jun 25, 1988 - East Troy, U.S.A. - Alpine Valley Music Theater (CANCELED)
Jun 27, 1988 - Indianapolis, U.S.A. - Market Square Arena (CANCELED)
Jun 28, 1988 - Columbus, U.S.A. - Ohio Center (CANCELED)
Jun 29, 1988 - Cincinnati, U.S.A. - Cincinnati Gardens (CANCELED)

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United States (5th Leg)
21 concerts in 1 country

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Jul 17, 1988 - Hoffman Estates, U.S.A. - Poplar Creek Music Theater
(1st Show Supporting Aerosmith)
Jul 19, 1988 - Richfield, U.S.A. - Richfield Coliseum
Jul 20, 1988 - Wheeling, U.S.A. - Wheeling Civic Center
Jul 22, 1988 - Cape Giradeau, U.S.A. - Show Me Center
Jul 24, 1988 - Dallas, U.S.A. - Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheater
Jul 26, 1988 - Bonner Springs, U.S.A. - Sandstone Amphitheater
Jul 27, 1988 - Iowa, U.S.A. - Hilton Coliseum
Jul 29, 1988 - East Troy, U.S.A. - Alpine Valley Music Theater
Jul 30, 1988 - Mears, U.S.A. - Val Du Lakes Amphitheater
Aug 1, 1988 - Cincinnati, U.S.A. - Riverbend Music Center
Aug 2, 1988 - Indianapolis, U.S.A. - Market Square Arena
Aug 4, 1988 - Philadelphia, U.S.A. - The Spectrum
Aug 5, 1988 - Philadelphia, U.S.A. - The Spectrum
Aug 6, 1988 - Saratoga Springs, U.S.A. - Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Aug 7, 1988 - Middletown, U.S.A. - Orange County Fairgrounds
(Westwood 1/Pepsi Concert Series 1988 (#5))
Aug 9, 1988 - Weedsport, U.S.A. - Cayuga County Fairgrounds
Aug 11, 1988 - Clarkston, U.S.A. - Pine Knob Music Theater
Aug 12, 1988 - Clarkston, U.S.A. - Pine Knob Music Theater
Aug 13, 1988 - Clarkston, U.S.A. - Pine Knob Music Theater
Aug 16, 1988 - East Rutherford, U.S.A. - Giants Stadium (“Paradise City” Music Video)
Aug 17, 1988 - Columbia, U.S.A. - Merriweather Post Pavilion

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Monsters of Rock England 1988
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Aug 20, 1988 - Castle Donington, England - Donington Park (Monsters of Rock Donington 1988)
(“Paradise City” Music Video)

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United States (Final Leg)
16 concerts in 1 country

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Aug 24, 1988 - Mansfield, U.S.A. - Great Woods Amphitheater
Aug 25, 1988 - Mansfield, U.S.A. - Great Woods Amphitheater
Aug 26, 1988 - Mansfield, U.S.A. - Great Woods Amphitheater
Aug 28, 1988 - Thornville, U.S.A. - Buckeye Lake Music Center
Aug 30, 1988 - Wilkes-Barre, U.S.A. - Mohegan Sun @ Pocono Downs
Aug 31, 1988 - Pittsburgh, U.S.A. - Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Sep 2, 1988 - Antioch, U.S.A. - Starwood Amphitheater
Sep 3, 1988 - St. Louis, U.S.A. - St. Louis Arena
Sep 7, 1988 - Universal City, U.S.A. - (1988 MTV VMA’s’ (“Welcome to the Jungle”))
Sep 8, 1988 - Concord, U.S.A. - Concord Pavilion
Sep 9, 1988 - Sacramento, U.S.A. - Cal Expo Amphitheater
Sep 10, 1988 - Mountain View, U.S.A. - “Shoreline” Amphitheater
Sep 12, 1988 - Chandler, U.S.A. - Compton Terrace
Sep 14, 1988 - Costa Mesa, U.S.A. - Pacific Amphitheater (Last Shows Supporting “Aerosmith”)
Sep 15, 1988 - Costa Mesa, U.S.A. - Pacific Amphitheater (Last Shows Supporting “Aerosmith”)
Sep 17, 1988 - Irving, U.S.A. - Texas Stadium (Survival of the Fittest 1988)

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Pacific Leg
9 concerts in 3 countries

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Dec 4, 1988 - Tokyo, Japan - NHK Hall
Dec 5, 1988 - Osaka, Japan - Osaka Festival Hall
Dec 7, 1988 - Tokyo, Japan - Nakano Sun Plaza Hall
Dec 9, 1988 - Tokyo, Japan - Nakano Sun Plaza Hall
Dec 10, 1988 - Tokyo, Japan - Nippon Budokan
Dec 14, 1988 - Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre
Dec 15, 1988 - Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre
Dec 17, 1988 - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Entertainment Centre
Dec 19, 1988 - Auckland, New Zealand - Mount Smart Stadium

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1989 MTV American Music Video Awards
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Jan 30, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - Shrine Auditorium (“Patience”) (Don Henley on Drums)

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“Patience” Video-Shoot
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Feb 18, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - The Record Plant

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It’s So Easy Video-Shoot
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Oct 10, 1989 - Hollywood, U.S.A. - The Cathouse
Oct 11, 1989 - Hollywood, U.S.A. - The Cathouse

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4 Nights @ “LA Coliseum” Supporting The Rolling Stones
4 concerts in 1 country

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Oct 18, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Oct 19, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Oct 21, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Oct 22, 1989 - Los Angeles, U.S.A. - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

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