Tour Date Archive – 1990s Concerts


Note: This list is not exhaustive.

1990

June 24, 1990 – Telluride Bluegrass Festival

August-November: 50+ Concert U.S.  Tour

1991

September-November 1991: 20-Concert U.S. Tour

October 2, 1991 – “The Tonight Show” TV appearance

November 11, 1991 – “Howard Stern Show” radio appearance

December 14, 1991 – “Saturday Night Live” TV appearance with host Steve Martin

1992

March 6, 1992 – “The Tonight Show” TV appearance

March 12, 1992 – “Rock For the Rainforest” benefit concert in New York

May 1992 – Concerts in Italy, Spain, and England

June-November 1992 – U.S. Tour

November 1, 1992 – “Bridget School Benefit” in Mountain View, CA

1993

March 2, 1993 – “Rock For the Rainforest” benefit concert in New York

June-October 1993: U.S. Summer Tour

August 9, 1993 – “The Tonight Show” TV appearance

November 13, 1993 – “Saturday Night Live” TV appearance with host Rosie O’Donnell

1994

April 9, 1994 – “Rock For the Rainforest” benefit concert in New York

May 16, 1994 – “The Tonight Show” TV appearance

June-November 1994 – U.S. Summer and Symphonic Tour

1994 U.S. Summer Tour Sample Set List

  • Lo and Behold
  • Mexico
  • Promised Land (Chuck Berry)
  • Handyman
  • Fool To Care
  • (I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ ‘Bout That
  • Rainy Day Man
  • Frozen Man
  • Sun on the Moon
  • Your Smiling Face
  • Shower the People
  • Country Road
  • Copperline
  • Carolina In My Mind
  • Wandering
  • Memphis (Chuck Berry)
  • Every Day (Buddy Holly)
  • Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly)
  • Never Die Young
  • Johnnie Comes Back
  • Up on the Roof
  • You’ve Got A Friend
  • Steamroller
  • How Sweet It Is
  • Fire And Rain
  • Summertime Blues
  • Shed A Little Light
  • Sweet Baby James

1994-1995 U.S. Symphonic Tour Sample Set List

  • Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
  • Getting to Know You
  • That’s Why I’m Here
  • The Water Is Wide
  • Your Smiling Face
  • Someday
  • Only a Dream In Rio
  • Shed a Little Light
  • Fire and Rain
  • Secret O’ Life
  • Mexico
  • Enough To Be On Your Way
  • Promised Land
  • Slap Leather
  • Fascinating Rhythm
  • Carolina In My Mind
  • Millworker
  • Wasn’t That a Mighty Storm
  • Not Fade Away
  • Frozen Man
  • Up On the Roof
  • Steamroller
  • Looking Through the Eyes of Love
  • How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
  • You Can Close Your Eyes
  • Sweet Baby James

1995

March-April 1995 – Asia and Australia Tour

April 12, 1995 – “Rock For the Rainforest” benefit concert in New York

June 15-18 – Telluride Music Festival – Telluride, CO

July-October 1995 – U.S. Tour

1996

January-February – U.S. Symphonic Dates

April 12, 1996 – “Rock For the Rainforest” benefit concert in New York

May-October 1996 – 50+ Date U.S. Summer Tour

1997

U.S. Summer Tour

JUNE
29th – Civic Center            Ottawa, Canada

JULY
2nd – Molson Center            Montreal, Canada
3rd – Molson Amphitheatre            Toronto, Canada
5th – Grant Park  Taste Of Chicago Festival             Chicago, IL
6th – Summerfest/Marcus Amphitheatre            Milwaukee, WI
9th – Fraze Pavilion            Kettering, OH
11th – Interlochen Music Camp            Interlochen, MI
12th – Pine Knob            Clarkston, MI
15th – Deer Creek            Indianapolis, IN
16th – Polaris Amphitheatre            Columbus, OH
18th – Starlake Amphitheatre            Pittsburgh, PA
19th – Hershey Park Amphitheatre            Hershey, PA
22nd – Garden State Arts Center            Garden State, NJ
23rd – Garden State Arts Center            Garden State, NJ
25th – Mann Music Center            Philadelphia, PA
26th – Mann Music Center            Philadelphia, PA
28th – Southampton College  Southampton, Long Island NY

AUGUST
9th – Harkness Pavilion            Waterford, CT
10th – Newport Folk Festival            Newport, RI
12th – Oakdale Music Theatre            Wallingford, CT
13th – Oakdale Music Theatre            Wallingford, CT
15th – Finger Lakes Amphitheatre            Canadaqua, NY
17th – Saratoga Performing Arts Center     Saratoga, NY
18th – Tanglewood            Lenox, MA
21st – Jones Beach            Wantagh, NY
23rd – Virginia Beach Amphitheatre     Virginia Beach, VA
24th – Nissan Pavilion            Manassas, VA
26th – Walnut Creek Amphitheatre            Raleigh, NC
27th – Blockbuster Pavilion            Charlotte, NC
30th – Oak Mountain            Birmingham, AL
31st – Starwood            Nashville, TN

SEPTEMBER
3rd – Florida State            Tallahassee, FL
4th – Orlando Arena            Orlando, FL
6th – West Palm Beach Amphitheatre       West Palm Beach, FL
7th – Ice Palace            Tampa, FL
10th – Madison Square Garden Theatre       New York, NY
11th – Madison Square Garden Theatre        New York, NY
13th – Madison Square Garden Theatre        New York, NY
14th – Madison Square Garden Theatre        New York, NY

Sample Set List

Something In the Way She Moves
Another Day
Daddy’s All Gone
Everyday
Never Die Young
Frozen Man
Carolina In My Mind
Ananas
Gaia
Little More Time With You
Copperline
Shower the People
You’ve Got a Friend
Twelve Gates To the City
Me And My Guitar
(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin ‘Bout That
Line ‘Em Up
Jump Up Behind Me
Fire and Rain
Millworker
Mexico
Up On the Roof
Sun On the Moon
Steamroller
Your Smiling Face
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Up From Your Life

1998

  • April 27 – New York, NY – Rainforest Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall (With Sting and others)
  • May 6 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops
  • May 30 – New York, NY – The Beacon Theatre
  • June 3, 5, 6 – Boston, MA – Great Woods – THIRD SHOW ADDED
  • June 9 – Wantagh, NY – Jones Beach Theatre
  • June 10 – Manassas, VA – Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
  • June 13, 14 – Woodlands, TX – Woodlands Pavilion
  • June 16 – Dallas, TX – Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre
  • June 17 – Oklahoma City, OK – Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater
  • June 19 – Tulsa, OK – Oral Roberts Univ., Mabee Center Arena
  • June 20 – Little Rock, AR – Arkansas State Fairgrounds, Barton Coliseum
  • June 23, 24 – Memphis, TN – Mud Islands
  • June 26 – Maryland Heights, MO – Riverport Amphitheatre
  • June 27 – Bonner Springs, KS – Sandstone Amphitheatre
  • June 30 – Ames, IA – Iowa State Center, Hilton Coliseum
  • July 1 – Omaha, NE – Omaha Civic Auditorium
  • July 3 – Minneapolis, MN – Mall Of America
  • July 4 – Milwaukee, WI – Marcus Amphitheatre
  • July 7 – Moline, IL – The Mark Of The Quad Cities, Arena
  • July 9 – Rosemont, IL – Rosemont Theatre
  • July 10 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
  • July 24 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
  • July 25 – Salt Late City, UT – Delta Center
  • July 28 – Pocatello, ID – Idaho State University, Holt Arena
  • July 29 – Boise, ID – Idaho Center
  • July 31 – Salem, OR – L.B. Day Amphitheatre
  • August 1 – George, WA – The Gorge
  • August 4 – Las Vegas, NV – Reno Hilton Amphitheatre
  • August 5 – Paso Robles, CA – California Mid-State Fair
  • August 7 – Concord, CA – Concord Pavillion
  • August 8 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • August 11, 12 – Universal City, CA – Universal Amphitheatre
  • August 15 – Anaheim, CA – Anaheim Arena/Arrowhead Pond
  • August 17 – Universal City, CA – Universal Amphitheatre
  • August 18 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden
  • August 21 – Mexico City, Mexico – Auditorio Nacional
  • September 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center – “Know Your Power Festival” featuring JT, Kenny Loggins, Shawn Colvin, and the Robert Cray Band.
  • October 10 – Tanglewood, MA – Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood – 70th anniversary benefit gala
  • November 4 – Santa Monica, CA – City of Hope Benefit, Santa Monica Airport – Also performing: John Mellencamp, Don Henley, Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello and Stevie Nicks.
  • November 23 – Boston, MA – Wang Center – Benefit for Senator John Kerry with JT, Robin Williams, and Shawn Colvin.
  • December 17 – Paris, France – Théâtre de Champs-Elysée – Centennial Gershwin tribute with jazz pianist Marcus Roberts, Seiji Ozawa, and the Orchestre National de France.

1999

March 4 Beverly Hills, CA Beverly Hilton Benefit for St. Jude’s children’s hospital. Dennis Miller also appearing.
March 20 London, England Globe Theatre “Shi-Wa” benefit for the Tibetan Peace Garden Appeal with Sting and others
April 17 New York, New York Carnegie Hall 10th annual Rainforest Foundation Benefit concert and tribute to Frank Sinatra. Other performers: Sting, Don Henley, Charles Aznavour, Tony Bennett, Billy Joel, and Elton John. ON SALE NOW
April 28 West Palm Beach, FL Breakers
European Tour First Leg
Band: JT, Arnold McCuller, Clifford Carter, Bob Mann, Jimmy Johnson, and Russ Kunkel
May 17 Berlin, Germany Friedrichstadt Palace
May 19 Frankfurt, Germany Alte Oper
May 20 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle
May 22 Dusseldorf, Germany Tonhalle
May 24 Amsterdam, Netherlands Carre Theatre
May 26 Munich, Germany Philharmonie at Gasteig
May 27 Stuttgart, Germany Liederhalle
May 29 Paris, France Palais des Congrès
May 31 The Hague, Netherlands Nederlands Congres-centrum
June 2 Copenhagen, Denmark Circkus-bygningen
June 3 Aarhus, Denmark Musichuset
June 5 Oslo, Norway Norwegian Wood Festival
June 7 Stockholm, Sweden Concert House
June 10, 11 London, England Royal Albert Hall
June 14, 15 Belfast, Ireland Waterfront Hall
June 17 Dublin, Ireland The Point
North American Shows Full Band + Cellist Owen Young
July 3 Lenox, MA Tanglewood Tanglewood Music Center Benefit
July 4 Lenox, MA Tanglewood
July 6 Near Buffalo, NY Darien Lake Theme Park
July 7 Hershey, PA Hershey Park Stadium
July 9 Holmdel, NJ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
July 10 Scranton, PA Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center
European Tour Second Leg
Band: JT, Arnold McCuller, Clifford Carter, Bob Mann, Jimmy Johnson, and Russ Kunkel
July 15 Montreux, Switz. Jazz Festival
July 16 Nice, France Jazz Festival
July 18 Perugia, Italy Giardini Del Frontone
July 19 Pescara, Italy Teatro D’Annunzio
July 21 Rome, Italy
July 22 Brescia, Italy Piazza della Loggia
July 24 Spilimbergo, Italy Folkest Festival
July 25 Torino, Italy Piazza Vittorio Veneto
July 27 Lucca, Italy Piazza Anfiteatro
July 30 Knutsford, England Tatton Park Open-air concert also with Beth Nielsen Chapman
Aug. 1 Cambridge, England Folk Festival
Aug. 2 Cardiff, Wales Arena
Aug. 4 Doncaster Dome
Aug. 5 Newcastle, England Telewest Arena
Aug. 7 Edinburgh Lennoxlove House Two Support Acts
Aug. 8 Dranouter, Belgium Folk Festival JT performs in the Concerttent
Aug. 24 Bristow, VA Nissan Pavillion
North America Symphonic Tour Smaller Band, No Backing Vocalists
Band: Steve Gadd / Chad Wackerman (drums), Jimmy Johnson (bass), and Clifford Carter (keyboards)
Sep. 26 Rochester, NY Eastman Theatre Open Rehearsal With the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (Benefit Show)
Sep. 29 Rochester, NY Eastman Theatre With the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Oct. 1, 2 Toronto, ON Roy Thompson Hall With the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
CANCELLED DUE TO SYMPHONY STRIKE
Oct. 4 Philadelphia, PA Academy of Music With the Philadelphia Orchestra
Oct. 6, 8, 9 Baltimore, MD Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Oct. 11 Washington, D.C. Kennedy Center
Oct. 13, 15, 16 Pittsburgh, PA Heinz Hall With the Pittsburgh Symphony
Oct. 14 New York, NY Madison Square Garden Carole King: Making Music With Friends
Oct. 18, 19 Columbus, OH Ohio Theater
Oct. 21, 23, 24 Detroit, MI With the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Oct. 26 Grand Rapids, MI DeVos Hall
Oct. 27 Toledo, OH Stranahan Theater With the Toledo Symphony
Oct. 29, 30 Chicago, IL Orchestra Hall With the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Nov. 8, 9, 11 Dallas, TX Meyerson Symphony Center With the Dallas Symphony
Band Change: Pierre de Bethman (piano), Christophe Valemme (double bass), and Benjamin Hennocq (drums)
Nov. 13 Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth Convention Center Theatre With the Fort Worth Symphony Pops Orchestra
Nov. 14 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix Symphony Center
Nov. 17, 18 Houston, TX Jones Hall With the Houston Symphony
Nov. 20, 21 San Antonio, TX Majestic Theatre With the San Antonio Symphony
Nov. 23, 24 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre With the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Symphonic Tour Ends
Nov. 29 New York, NY Beacon Theater Benefit for the Rainforest Alliance with Robert Cray, Shawn Colvin, and others.
Dec. 31 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Arena (see a Live Photo) With Full Band (Not Symphonic)