Jan. 5 Colisee de Quebec Quebec, Canada 12,000 0.4
Jan. 14, 16, 17 Madison Square Garden New York, NY 17,900 2.1
Jan. 21 The Pepsi Convention Tent Kona, Hawaii 4,000
Jan. 23, 24 Aloha Stadium Honolulu, Hawaii 27,000 1.7
Jan. 28 BC Place Vancouver, Canada 37,100 1.5
Jan. 30, 31 Rose Garden Portland, OR 17,500 1.5
Feb. 3 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 55,500 3.2
Feb. 7, 9 Autodrome Mexico City, Mexico 44,400 2.0
Feb. 12, 13 Compaq Center (Summit) Houston, TX 11,800 1.1
Feb. 15 The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV 1,700 0.8
The first column to the right is the number of people per show/day. The second column is million US dollars gross ticket sales per day.
March 12,14,16,17 Tokyo Dome Tokyo Japan CONFIRMED
March 20, 21 Osaka Dome Osaka Japan CONFIRMED
Mar 30,31 (,2,3) River Plate Stadium Buenos Aires Argentina CONFIRMED
April 5 or 6 ??? ?? Argentina Rumoured
April 8 Morumbi Sao Paulo Brazil Rumoured
April 11 Maracana Rio De Janeiro Brazil Rumoured
April 17 Carrierdome Syracuse USA CONFIRMED
April 19, 20 Molson Centre Montreal Canada CONFIRMED
April 23 United Center Chicago USA CONFIRMED
April 26 Skydome Toronto Canada CONFIRMED
Buenos Aires may only get two shows this time, as April 2 and 3 is optional in case sales go fast for the other shows. The original Chile date on April 5/6 may change into another show in Argentina, and the Brazil dates are probable, still not 100% confirmed. Molson Centre is an arena of 21,000 capacity replacing the original Olympic Stadium, and the United Center is another arena show in a 21,000 capacity venue, made possible due to the re-scheduled dates.
It's Only Rock'n Roll no. 32 - March 1998 - © The Rolling Stones Fan Club Of Europe