Total shows: 79 (+1 cancelation)
Day | Venue | City | Notes | |
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March |
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6th | Tramps | New York City, New York | Cellophane opened with Bruce Springsteen on The Tracks of My Tears |
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16th | South By Southwest (SXSW) | Austin, Texas | ||
17th | South By Southwest (SXSW) | Austin, Texas | Golden Smog performance | |
April |
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Unknown | Kirby Ballroom | Duluth, Minnesota | ||
6th | The Late Show with David Letterman | New York City, New York | Infamous trumpet scene; taken away by Paul Shaffer during Silly Love Songs | |
19th | Pershing Auditorium | Lincoln, Nebraska | ||
May |
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2nd | Paradiso | Amsterdam, Netherlands | ||
June |
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1st | Masquerade | Atlanta, Georgia | ||
3rd | Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Memorial Stadium | Washington, D.C. | ||
4th | The Paradise Theater | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
4th | Radio Special | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
5th | The Opera House | Toronto, Ontario | ||
6th | Boston Palladium | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
7th | Cabaret Metro | Chicago, Illinois | ||
15th | Bayfront Amphitheater | Miami, Florida | ||
17th | Irvine Meadows | Irvine, California | ||
18th | Modern Rock Live | Location unknown | Dave and Dan live in studio | |
23rd | Glastonbury Festival (pyramid stage) | Glastenbury, England | ||
24th | Garage | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
25th | O2 Shepherds Bush Empire | London, England | ||
28th | Le Arapaho | Paris, France | ||
30th | Lulea Festival | Luleå, Sweden | translates as "the naval battle" with Big Country, Mike & The Mechanics |
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July |
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1st | Roskilde Festival | Roskilde, Denmark | ||
2nd | Markthalle | Hamburg, Germany | ||
4th | Lucerna Hall | Prague, Czech Republic | ||
6th | Batschapp | Frankfurt, Germany | ||
7th | Chartehalle | Munich, Germany | ||
8th | Out In the Green (canceled) | Frauenfeld, Switzerland | ||
August |
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Unknown | MTV's 120 Minutes | New York City, New York | Dave, Dan, and Karl w/guest appearances by The Jayhawks and Victoria Williams Premiere of Just Like Anyone video. |
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Unknown | Venue unknown | Salt Lake City, Utah | Radiohead was supposed to open. | |
13th | Five Seasons Arena | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | ||
14th | Pershing Auditorium | Lincoln, Nebraska | ||
16th | Midway Stadium | St. Paul, Minnesota | ||
17th | Midway Stadium | St. Paul, Minnesota | ||
18th | Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena | Green Bay, Wisconsin | ||
19th | Deer Creek Music Center | Noblesville, Indiana | ||
21st | Louisville Gardens | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
22nd | Nautica Stage | Cleveland, Ohio | ||
23rd | Marcus Amphitheatre | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ||
25th | New World Music Theater | Chicago, Illinois | moved from Aragon Ballroom in Chicago | |
26th | Meadow Brook Music Theatre | Detroit, Michigan | ||
27th | Finger Lakes | Rochester, New York | ||
29th | Great Woods Performing Arts Center | Mansfield, Massachusetts | Jayhawks and Victoria Williams opened Victoria Williams joined the band for Summer of Drugs |
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30th | Jones Beach Amphitheatre | Wantagh, New York | ||
31st | Mann Music Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
September |
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Unknown | Memorial Hall | Kansas City, Kansas | with Matthew Sweet | |
Unknown | Fred Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kansas | with Matthew Sweet | |
2nd | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | Cleveland, Ohio | performed songs with Iggy Pop and Lou Reed | |
3rd | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, Maryland | ||
4th | Garden State Arts Center | Holmdel, New Jersey | ||
6th | Varsity Stadium | Toronto, Ontario | ||
22nd | Edge | Orlando, Florida | ||
23rd | Sunrise Music Theater | Sunshine, Florida | ||
26th | University of South Florida | Tampa, Florida | ||
27th | Vanderbilt Memorial Gym | Nashville, Tennessee | ||
29th | Mud Island Ampitheater | Memphis, Tennessee | ||
30th | American Theatre | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
October |
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Unknown | Halloween Jam IV | Glastonbury, England | ||
1st | Memorial Hall | Kansas City, Missouri | ||
2nd | Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kansas | ||
4th | Ogden Theater | Denver, Colorado | Radiohead was to open but Radiohead's gear was stolen so local band Myrrh stepped in to open Radiohead played an acoustic set with Soul Asylum's gear |
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5th | Venue unknown | Salt Lake City, Utah | Radiohead was supposed to open Maybe performance was on the 6th? |
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7th | The Rage | Vancouver, British Columbia | moved from PNE; show canceled due to Radiohead's gear being stolen | |
12th | The Warfield | San Francisco, California | ||
13th | Venue unknown | Santa Cruz, California | ||
15th | Fresno State Amphitheatre | Fresno, California | ||
16th | Hollywood Palladium | Los Angeles, California | Radiohead opened | |
23rd | Palais Royale | Toronto, Ontario | excerpts featured on limited edition Candy From A Stranger; television broadcasted | |
November |
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3rd | German television studio | Frankfurt, Germany | Television broadcast | |
6th | Koln | Munich, Germany | ||
7th | Nulle Part Aileurs Studio | Paris, France | ||
9th | UK Radio Promo | London, England | ||
13th | A.M. Hall | Tokyo, Japan | ||
16th | Liquid Room | Tokyo, Japan | ||
21st | Metro | Sydney, Australia | ||
22nd | HMV Mid City | Sydney, Australia | in-store performance | |
23rd | 3RRR Rooftop Cafe | Melbourne, Australia | provided a 1 PM radio show broadcast to talk about tonight's performance at 3RRR | |
24th | The Palace | Melbourne, Australia | ||
December |
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11th | Rockline Interview | Location unknown | ||
15th | Meadowlands Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey |