No Rest for the Wicked Tour

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No Rest for the Wicked Tour
Promotional tour by Ozzy Osbourne
Associated albumNo Rest for the Wicked
Start dateNovember 16, 1988 (1988-11-16)
End dateAugust 5, 1989 (1989-08-05)
Legs2 in Europe
1 in North America
1 in Asia
4 total
No. of shows144
Ozzy Osbourne concert chronology
  • The Ultimate Sin Tour
    (1986)
  • No Rest for the Wicked Tour
    (1988–1989)
  • Theatre of Madness Tour
    (1991–1992)

The No Rest for the Wicked Tour was a tour by Ozzy Osbourne in 1988 and 1989, supporting his album No Rest for the Wicked.

Overview[]

Background[]

Geezer Butler joined the band for the tour.[1]

Pre-tour[]

North America (1st leg)[]

Anthrax opened for the band on November 18, 1988.[2]

Asia leg[]

Europe leg[]

19 April 1989, Zofingen, Switzerland, Supporting Act: U.D.O. (Ozzy's show cancelled due to illness)

North America (final leg)[]

White Lion and Vixen opened this leg.

Moscow Music Peace Festival[]

Ozzy Osbourne headlines the Moscow Music Peace Festival on August 13, 1989.[3]

Setlist[]

Tour dates[]

Date[4][5][6][7][8] City Country Venue
Pre-Tour
July 17, 1987 ? ? ?
July 28, 1987 Hammersmith England Wormwood Scrubs Prison
(Zakk Wylde & Bob Daisley's first show)
December 15, 1987 New York City United States Hard Rock Cafe
Europe (1st leg)
June 23, 1988 Dublin Ireland The Olympic Ballroom
June 24, 1988
June 25, 1988 Belfast Nugent Hall
June 27, 1988 Leeds England University of Leeds Refectory
June 28, 1988 Glasgow Scotland Barrowlands Ballroom
June 29, 1988 Manchester England The Ritz
July 1, 1988 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom
July 2, 1988 Leicester Polytechnic Arena
July 3, 1988 Hull Hull City Hall
July 5, 1988 Redcar Redcar Bowl
July 6, 1988 Nottingham Nottingham Rock City
July 7, 1988 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
July 9, 1988 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
July 10, 1988 Bristol Bristol Studio Ballroom
July 11, 1988 Leicester Leicester Polytechnic
July 13, 1988 London Kentish Town & Country Club
July 14, 1988
July 15, 1988 Redcar Redcar Bowl
July 17, 1988 Hull Hull City Hall
July 18, 1988 Nottingham Rock City
July 19, 1988 Manchester The Ritz
July 21, 1988 Leeds University of Leeds Refectory
July 22, 1988 Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom
July 23, 1988 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
North America (1st leg)
November 16, 1988 Pensacola United States Pensacola Civic Arena
November 17, 1988 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
November 19, 1988 Miami Miami Arena
November 20, 1988 Tampa USF Sun Dome
November 22, 1988 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
November 23, 1988 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
November 25, 1988 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
November 26, 1988 Landover Capital Centre
November 28, 1988 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Civic Arena
November 29, 1988 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
December 1, 1988 Rochester Rochester Community War Memorial Arena
December 2, 1988 Philadelphia The Spectrum
December 3, 1988 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
December 5, 1988 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
December 6, 1988 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
December 8, 1988 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
December 9, 1988 Providence Providence Civic Center
December 10, 1988 Worcester The Centrum
December 12, 1988 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
December 14, 1988 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
December 15, 1988 Milwaukee Mecca Arena
December 17, 1988 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
December 18, 1988 Detroit Joe Louis Arena
December 20, 1988 Albany Albany Civic Center
December 21, 1988 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
December 26, 1988 Tucson Tucson Community Center
December 27, 1988 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 28, 1988 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
December 30, 1988 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
December 31, 1988
January 6, 1989 Houston The Summit
January 7, 1989 Shreveport Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
January 8, 1989 Dallas Reunion Arena
January 9, 1989 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Fair Arena
January 10, 1989 Kansas City Kemper Arena
January 12, 1989 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
January 13, 1989 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
January 15, 1989 Oakland Oakland Arena
January 16, 1989 Sacramento ARCO Arena
January 17, 1989 Reno Lawlor Events Center
January 19, 1989 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum
January 20, 1989 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
January 22, 1989 Salt Lake City Salt Palace
January 25, 1989 Bloomington Met Center
January 26, 1989 Ames Hilton Coliseum
January 28, 1989 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
January 29, 1989 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center
January 30, 1989 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
February 1, 1989 Memphis Mid-South Coliseum
February 3, 1989 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
February 5, 1989 Johnson City Freedom Hall
February 6, 1989 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
February 8, 1989 Columbus Ohio Expo Coliseum
February 11, 1989 Louisville Freedom Hall
February 13, 1989 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
February 16, 1989 Saginaw Wendler Arena
February 18, 1989 Toledo Toledo Sports Arena
Asia
February 27, 1989 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
March 1, 1989 Yokohama Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium
March 2, 1989 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
March 4, 1989 Nagoya Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall
March 7, 1989 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sunpalace
March 8, 1989 Osaka Osaka Kosei Nenkin Kaikan
March 10, 1989 Festival Hall
Europe (2nd leg)
March 29, 1989 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
March 31, 1989 Stockholm Sweden Solnahallen
April 1, 1989 Gothenburg Lisebergshallen
April 3, 1989 Drammen Norway Drammenshallen
April 4, 1989 Lund Sweden Olympen
April 5, 1989 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
April 7, 1989 Arnhem Netherlands Rijnhal
April 8, 1989 Brussels Belgium Forest National
April 10, 1989 Paris France Zénith de Paris
April 11, 1989 Villeurbanne Le Transbordeur
April 13, 1989 Barcelona Spain Palau dels Esports de Barcelona
April 14, 1989 Madrid
April 15, 1989 San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta
April 17, 1989 Milan Italy Palatrussardi
April 19, 1989 Düsseldorf West Germany Philips Hall
April 20, 1989 Ravensburg Upper Swabia Hall
April 21, 1989 Munich Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle
April 23, 1989 Vienna Austria Cure Hall
April 24, 1989 Fürth West Germany Stadthalle Fürth
April 25, 1989 Ludwigshafen Friedrich-Ebert-Halle
April 27, 1989 Offenbach Stadthalle Offenbach
April 28, 1989 Böblingen Sportshalle
April 30, 1989 Dortmund Westfalenhalle (Metal Hammer Festival)
May 1, 1989 Oldenburg Weser-Ems-Halle
May 3, 1989 Birmingham England NEC Arena
May 4, 1989 Hammersmith Hammersmith Odeon
May 5, 1989
North America (Final leg)
June 1, 1989 Poughkeepsie United States The Chance (Secret Show Billed as "The Blizzard of Ozz")
June 4, 1989 Upper Darby Tower Theater (No Rest for the Wicked Live)
June 14, 1989 Salisbury Wicomico Civic Center
June 15, 1989 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 16, 1989 Roanoke Roanoke Civic Center
June 18, 1989 Greenville Greenville Memorial Auditorium
June 19, 1989 Richmond Richmond Coliseum
June 21, 1989 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
June 23, 1989 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
June 24, 1989 Worcester Centrum
June 25, 1989 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
June 27, 1989 Providence Providence Civic Center
June 28, 1989 Philadelphia Spectrum
June 30, 1989 Darien Lakeside Amphitheater
July 1, 1989 Glens Falls Glens Falls Civic Center
July 2, 1989 Middletown Orange County Fair Speedway
(Westwood One/Pepsi Concert Series (#2))
July 4, 1989 Weedsport Cayuga County Fair Speedway
July 5, 1989 Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds
July 7, 1989 Charlevoix Castle Farms
July 8, 1989 Toronto Canada CNE Stadium
July 9, 1989 Montreal Montreal Forum
July 11, 1989 Noblesville United States Deer Creek Music Center
July 13, 1989 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 14, 1989 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theater
July 15, 1989 Hoffman Estates Poplar Creek Music Theater
July 16, 1989 Peoria Peoria Civic Center
July 18, 1989 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
July 19, 1989 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center
July 21, 1989 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
July 22, 1989 Louisville Louisville Gardens
July 24, 1989 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
July 26, 1989 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
July 29, 1989 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 31, 1989 Chandler Compton Terrace
August 2, 1989 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
August 3, 1989
August 4, 1989 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre (Pepsi Music Festival)
August 5, 1989 Sacramento ARCO Arena
Moscow Music Peace Festival (#2)
August 13, 1989 Moscow Soviet Union Central Lenin Stadium

Personnel[]

References[]

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