MICHAEL JACKSON WORLD TOURS


THE BAD WORLD TOUR - September 12, 1987 to January 27, 1989

The first of Michael's solo tours, this started out in Tokyo on September 12, 1987, and concluded in Los Angeles on January 27, 1989. During these 16 months, Michael visited 15 countries and performed to more than four million people, grossing over 125 million dollars. Officially the biggest and highest earning tour of all time, Jackson's seven sold out shows at Wembley Stadium attracted more than half a million people, setting a new World record.


THE DANGEROUS WORLD TOUR - June 27, 1992 - November 11,1993

This our was front page news everywhere it went. With extravagant staging that took almost three days to set up and 20 trucks of equipment shuttled between countries on Cargo planes, almost 3.5 million fans flocked to see Jackson at 69 concert dates. Starting at Munich's Olympic Stadium on June 27, and ending in Mexico City on November 11th, amongst other places Michael performed in Japan, Asia, Russia, Turkey, Israel, Mexico, and South America, donating all the proceeds to his Heal The World Foundation and other charities. Sadly the tour was cut short due to illness.


THE HISTORY WORLD TOUR - September 7,1996 - October 15, 1997

The HIStory World Tour began in Prague, Czech Republic on September 7, 1996 and ended in Durban, South Africa on October 15, 1997. At the conclusion of the tour, Michael had played at 82 concerts to a total of over 4.5 million fans in 58 cities, 35 countries, and 5 continents, with an average concert attendance of 54,878.


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