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No More Tours Tour

The No More Tours Tour was the first farewell tour by British heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne.

No More Tours Tour
Promotional tour by Ozzy Osbourne
Associated albumNo More Tears
Start dateJune 9, 1992 (1992-06-09)
End dateNovember 15, 1992 (1992-11-15)
Legs1
No. of shows64
Ozzy Osbourne concert chronology
  • Theatre of Madness Tour
    (1991–1992)
  • No More Tours Tour
    (1992)
  • Retirement Sucks Tour
    (1995–1996)

Overview

The tour was to be Ozzy Osbourne's last tour to spend time with his family,[1][2] because he was incorrectly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.[3][4] Following the tour, Osbourne changed his mind and decided to keep touring.[5]

The opening act was combo of Slaughter, Ugly Kid Joe, Faster Pussycat and Motorhead before Alice in Chains took over in the fall.[6] After touring together, Osbourne's bassist Mike Inez joined Alice in Chains on their Dirt tour and became a permanent member of the band.[7]

For the last two shows in Costa Mesa, the opening acts were Sepultura, and Black Sabbath featuring Rob Halford on vocals. On November 15, Ozzy's supposedly farewell set was followed by the original line-up of Black Sabbath re-uniting live for 4 songs.

Background

Personnel

Setlist

Tour dates

Date[8][9][10][11] City Country Venue
North America
June 9, 1992 Portland United States Portland Memorial Coliseum
June 11, 1992 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum
June 13, 1992 Daly City Cow Palace
June 14, 1992 Sacramento Cal Expo Amphitheatre
June 16, 1992 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
June 17, 1992 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center
June 19, 1992 Phoenix Desert Sky Pavilion
June 21, 1992 Salt Lake City Delta Center
June 23, 1992 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 24, 1992
June 26, 1992 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
June 27, 1992 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
June 29, 1992 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Center
June 30, 1992 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
July 2, 1992 Minneapolis Target Center
July 3, 1992 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre
July 4, 1992 Clarkston Castle Farms
July 12, 1992 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 13, 1992 Mansfield Great Woods Amphitheater
July 15, 1992 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
July 16, 1992 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
July 18, 1992 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theater
July 19, 1992 Burgettstown Star Lake Amphitheater
July 21, 1992 Montreal Canada Montreal Forum
July 22, 1992 Toronto CNE Grandstand
July 24, 1992 Richfield United States Richfield Coliseum
July 25, 1992 Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds Grandstand
July 27, 1992 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 28, 1992 Philadelphia The Spectrum
July 30, 1992 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater
August 14, 1992 Miami Miami Arena
August 16, 1992 Orlando Orlando Arena
August 18, 1992 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
August 20, 1992 Cincinnati Cincinnati Gardens
August 22, 1992 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
August 23, 1992 Tinley Park World Music Theatre
August 26, 1992 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
August 28, 1992 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
August 30, 1992 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
September 1, 1992 Mansfield Great Woods Amphitheater
September 3, 1992 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne Arena
September 4, 1992
September 5, 1992 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
September 7, 1992 Burgettstown Star Lake Amphitheater
September 11, 1992 Philadelphia Spectrum
September 12, 1992 New York City The Ritz
September 13, 1992 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
September 15, 1992 Little Rock Barton Coliseum
September 17, 1992 Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds Grandstand
September 18, 1992 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte
September 19, 1992
September 21, 1992 Antioch Starwood Amphitheatre
September 23, 1992 Houston The Summit
September 25, 1992 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Fairgrounds Grandstand
September 27, 1992 Lampe Swiss Villa Amphitheater
September 29, 1992 Tulsa Tulsa State Fairgrounds Pavilion
October 1, 1992 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
October 2, 1992
October 4, 1992 Austin Southpark Meadows
October 5, 1992 Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre
October 8, 1992 Oakland Oakland Arena
October 16, 1992 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
October 18, 1992 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
October 20, 1992 El Paso Special Events Center
October 22, 1992 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
October 23, 1992 Memphis Memphis Pyramid
October 25, 1992 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
October 27, 1992 Louisville Freedom Hall
October 29, 1992 Valley Center Kansas Coliseum
October 30, 1992 Des Moines Des Moines Civic Center
November 1, 1992 Normal Redbird Arena
November 2, 1992 Maidson Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 4, 1992 Toronto Canada SkyDome
November 5, 1992 Buffalo United States Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
November 7, 1992 Norfolk Scope Arena
November 8, 1992 Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum
November 10, 1992 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center
November 11, 1992 Shreveport Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
November 14, 1992 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
November 15, 1992

References

  1. ^ Osbourne, O.S.; Aimee, K.J. (2012). Ordinary People: Our Story. Simon & Schuster UK. ISBN 9781471109676. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. ^ Osbourne, O.; Ayres, C. (2010). I Am Ozzy. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 9780446573139. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  3. ^ Crawford, S. (2013). Sharon Osbourne: Unauthorized, Uncensored – Understood. Michael OMara. ISBN 9781782432029. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  4. ^ Osbourne, S. (2006). Sharon Osbourne Extreme: My Autobiography. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780759568945. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  5. ^ "25 Years Ago: Ozzy Osbourne Releases 'No More Tears'". loudwire.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  6. ^ Gill, Chris (September 1999). . Guitar World. Archived from the original on November 30, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  7. ^ "Jerry Cantrell & Mike Inez of Alice in Chains Join The RE Show in Studio - 8/14/17". YouTube. August 14, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  8. ^ "1991 - Ozzy Central". norest4thecollectors.x10hosting.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  9. ^ "1992 - Ozzy Central". norest4thecollectors.x10hosting.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  10. ^ Mitch Van Beekum. "Ozzyhead.com: Ozzy Osbourne Tour Dates". ozzyhead.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  11. ^ "Ozzy Osbourne Concert Ticket Stubs". lookatstubs.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.

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The No More Tours Tour was the first farewell tour by British heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne No More Tours TourPromotional tour by Ozzy OsbourneAssociated albumNo More TearsStart dateJune 9 1992 1992 06 09 End dateNovember 15 1992 1992 11 15 Legs1No of shows64Ozzy Osbourne concert chronologyTheatre of Madness Tour 1991 1992 No More Tours Tour 1992 Retirement Sucks Tour 1995 1996 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Background 2 Personnel 3 Setlist 4 Tour dates 5 ReferencesOverview EditThe tour was to be Ozzy Osbourne s last tour to spend time with his family 1 2 because he was incorrectly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 3 4 Following the tour Osbourne changed his mind and decided to keep touring 5 The opening act was combo of Slaughter Ugly Kid Joe Faster Pussycat and Motorhead before Alice in Chains took over in the fall 6 After touring together Osbourne s bassist Mike Inez joined Alice in Chains on their Dirt tour and became a permanent member of the band 7 For the last two shows in Costa Mesa the opening acts were Sepultura and Black Sabbath featuring Rob Halford on vocals On November 15 Ozzy s supposedly farewell set was followed by the original line up of Black Sabbath re uniting live for 4 songs Background EditPersonnel EditOzzy Osbourne Lead vocals Zakk Wylde Guitar Mike Inez Bass Randy Castillo Drums John Sinclair KeyboardsSetlist EditSongs played overall Paranoid Black Sabbath cover I Don t Want to Change the World Desire Mr Crowley I Don t Know Snowblind Black Sabbath cover Road to Nowhere Flying High Again Zakk Wylde guitar solo Suicide Solution Goodbye to Romance Bloodbath in Paradise Tattooed Dancer Shot in the Dark Sweet Leaf Black Sabbath cover No More Tears Miracle Man and Randy Castillo drum solo War Pigs Black Sabbath cover encore Bark at the Moon Iron Man Black Sabbath cover Mama I m Coming Home Black Sabbath Black Sabbath cover Changes Black Sabbath cover Crazy Train Typical setlist Paranoid Black Sabbath cover I Don t Wanna Change the World Desire Mr Crowley I Don t Know Road to Nowhere Flying High Again Zakk Wylde guitar solo Suicide Solution Goodbye to Romance Shot in the Dark No More Tears Miracle Man and Randy Castillo drum solo War Pigs encore Bark at the Moon Mama I m Coming Home Crazy Train Tour dates EditDate 8 9 10 11 City Country VenueNorth AmericaJune 9 1992 Portland United States Portland Memorial ColiseumJune 11 1992 Seattle Seattle Center ColiseumJune 13 1992 Daly City Cow PalaceJune 14 1992 Sacramento Cal Expo AmphitheatreJune 16 1992 San Diego San Diego Sports ArenaJune 17 1992 Las Vegas Thomas amp Mack CenterJune 19 1992 Phoenix Desert Sky PavilionJune 21 1992 Salt Lake City Delta CenterJune 23 1992 Morrison Red Rocks AmphitheatreJune 24 1992June 26 1992 Bonner Springs Sandstone AmphitheaterJune 27 1992 Maryland Heights Riverport AmphitheatreJune 29 1992 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons CenterJune 30 1992 Omaha Omaha Civic AuditoriumJuly 2 1992 Minneapolis Target CenterJuly 3 1992 East Troy Alpine Valley Music TheatreJuly 4 1992 Clarkston Castle FarmsJuly 12 1992 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts CenterJuly 13 1992 Mansfield Great Woods AmphitheaterJuly 15 1992 Hartford Hartford Civic CenterJuly 16 1992 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne ArenaJuly 18 1992 Clarkston Pine Knob Music TheaterJuly 19 1992 Burgettstown Star Lake AmphitheaterJuly 21 1992 Montreal Canada Montreal ForumJuly 22 1992 Toronto CNE GrandstandJuly 24 1992 Richfield United States Richfield ColiseumJuly 25 1992 Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds GrandstandJuly 27 1992 Columbia Merriweather Post PavilionJuly 28 1992 Philadelphia The SpectrumJuly 30 1992 Wantagh Jones Beach TheaterAugust 14 1992 Miami Miami ArenaAugust 16 1992 Orlando Orlando ArenaAugust 18 1992 Atlanta Lakewood AmphitheatreAugust 20 1992 Cincinnati Cincinnati GardensAugust 22 1992 Clarkston Pine Knob Music TheatreAugust 23 1992 Tinley Park World Music TheatreAugust 26 1992 Noblesville Deer Creek Music CenterAugust 28 1992 Richfield Richfield ColiseumAugust 30 1992 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts CenterSeptember 1 1992 Mansfield Great Woods AmphitheaterSeptember 3 1992 East Rutherford Brendan Byrne ArenaSeptember 4 1992September 5 1992 Columbia Merriweather Post PavilionSeptember 7 1992 Burgettstown Star Lake AmphitheaterSeptember 11 1992 Philadelphia SpectrumSeptember 12 1992 New York City The RitzSeptember 13 1992 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumSeptember 15 1992 Little Rock Barton ColiseumSeptember 17 1992 Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds GrandstandSeptember 18 1992 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion CharlotteSeptember 19 1992September 21 1992 Antioch Starwood AmphitheatreSeptember 23 1992 Houston The SummitSeptember 25 1992 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Fairgrounds GrandstandSeptember 27 1992 Lampe Swiss Villa AmphitheaterSeptember 29 1992 Tulsa Tulsa State Fairgrounds PavilionOctober 1 1992 San Antonio Freeman ColiseumOctober 2 1992October 4 1992 Austin Southpark MeadowsOctober 5 1992 Dallas Starplex AmphitheatreOctober 8 1992 Oakland Oakland ArenaOctober 16 1992 Denver McNichols Sports ArenaOctober 18 1992 Albuquerque Tingley ColiseumOctober 20 1992 El Paso Special Events CenterOctober 22 1992 New Orleans Lakefront ArenaOctober 23 1992 Memphis Memphis PyramidOctober 25 1992 Knoxville Thompson Boling ArenaOctober 27 1992 Louisville Freedom HallOctober 29 1992 Valley Center Kansas ColiseumOctober 30 1992 Des Moines Des Moines Civic CenterNovember 1 1992 Normal Redbird ArenaNovember 2 1992 Maidson Dane County Veterans Memorial ColiseumNovember 4 1992 Toronto Canada SkyDomeNovember 5 1992 Buffalo United States Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumNovember 7 1992 Norfolk Scope ArenaNovember 8 1992 Clemson Littlejohn ColiseumNovember 10 1992 Pensacola Pensacola Civic CenterNovember 11 1992 Shreveport Hirsch Memorial ColiseumNovember 14 1992 Costa Mesa Pacific AmphitheatreNovember 15 1992References Edit Osbourne O S Aimee K J 2012 Ordinary People Our Story Simon amp Schuster UK ISBN 9781471109676 Retrieved 2017 01 14 Osbourne O Ayres C 2010 I Am Ozzy Grand Central Publishing ISBN 9780446573139 Retrieved 2017 01 14 Crawford S 2013 Sharon Osbourne Unauthorized Uncensored Understood Michael OMara ISBN 9781782432029 Retrieved 2017 01 14 Osbourne S 2006 Sharon Osbourne Extreme My Autobiography Little Brown ISBN 9780759568945 Retrieved 2017 01 14 25 Years Ago Ozzy Osbourne Releases No More Tears loudwire com Retrieved 2017 01 14 Gill Chris September 1999 Dirt Guitar World Archived from the original on November 30 2011 Retrieved September 22 2019 Jerry Cantrell amp Mike Inez of Alice in Chains Join The RE Show in Studio 8 14 17 YouTube August 14 2017 Retrieved September 22 2019 1991 Ozzy Central norest4thecollectors x10hosting com Retrieved 2017 01 14 1992 Ozzy Central norest4thecollectors x10hosting com Retrieved 2017 01 14 Mitch Van Beekum Ozzyhead com Ozzy Osbourne Tour Dates ozzyhead com Retrieved 2017 01 14 Ozzy Osbourne Concert Ticket Stubs lookatstubs com Retrieved 2017 01 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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