------------------------------------------------------------------ ////// Cranberries Tour History //////// This Cranberries Tour History, is made with two official sources: the old Island Timeline on the band, wich starts on year 1989 and ends on year 1995 and on the other hand, taken from www.cranberries.ie, is the tour history, wich is a more comprehensive list, but starts at year 1993, so it provides no info on the early years gigs, were the band played mainly as a support act for other bands. Were you present at some of this venues?, if so please let me know at argenberries@angelfire.com , it doesn't matter if it was an early gig of 1989 or the most recent show, we want to cover as much as possible!!!! /////////////////////////////////////////////// a) Cranberries TIMELINE: YEARS 1989-1995 (use it to investigate touring activity before 1993) b) TOUR HISTORY 1993-Present (most comprehensive list for tour activity beginning on year 1993 - Cranberries big mainstream year) /////////////////////////////////////////////// a) Cranberries TIMELINE YEARS 1989-1995 (taken from the "Official Island Cranberries timeline") 1989 'The Cranberry Saw Us' is formed by Noel Hogan (18), Mike Hogan (17) and Feargal Lawler (18) with singer, Niall Quinn. The singer leaves the group after a brief year of work. **************** 1990 Dolores O'Riordan (18) hears that the band need a vocalist and meet them. They play her some material that they had been working on. Dolores takes home a demo tape and starts writing lyrics and overlaying melodies. Within a week she returned to the band with a handful of completed songs (including 'Linger') and joins the band. They shorten their name to the Cranberries. They enter a recording studio in Limerick to record a demo tape of songs. They indepedently release a tape entitled 'Nothing Left At All' which contained five songs including the songs 'Linger' , 'Dreams' and 'Put Me Down'. They pressed up 300 cassette copies, left them in local record shops and waited to see if they would sell. All 300 sell out in days. The band performs their first gig at a club called "Ruby's" in Limerick to an audience of 60 people, performing six original songs. **************** 1991 June - perform first UK tour supporting Moose. July - the band signs with Island Records in the United States after being courted by all the major recording companies including Virgin, EMI, CBS, and Warners. August - perform second UK tour headitning at the "Underworld" in London October - release debut EP entitled 'Uncertain' in the UK. The EP is released to very little fan fare and is a disappointment critically. November - return to the UK for an Island Records tour with the band "Top" who are the Cranberries lablemates. December - perform another tour with a headilne show in London at the Power Haus with Verve as support. The band is suppose to support Nirvana in Belfast, but Nirvana cancels at the last moment. **************** 1992 January - The band begin recording their first album in Dublin. The sessions are a disaster and the band scrap the work. The band hire a new manager and he suggests a producer by the name of Stephen Street (The Smiths, Blur). The band agrees and begin work on their debut album at Windmill Studios in Dublin. May / June - Perform UK tour including a show at the Fleadh Festival in London September - "Dreams" the band's debut single is released in the UK and peaks in the charts. Band begins a tour of the UK which lasts throughout October. November - The band begins an Irish tour which takes them back to the UK for their first show at the Royal Albert Hall supporting Niercury Rev and House Of Love. December - The band performs a Christmas show in their hometown of Limerick. **************** 1993 January - "Linger" is released in the U.K. reaching a peak of #74. February - Begin a support tour of Belly in the U.K. March - 'Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We' is released in the UK peaking at #78. A year later the album will re-enter the UK charts at #1 becoming one of only 5 artists to ever achieve a re-entry at that chart position. To date the album has sold 4.5 million worldwide and has remained in Billboard Hot 200 album charts for over two years. The following singles were released from this album: Dreams (Billboard Hot 100 - peaked #42, charted for 20 weeks,Modern Rock - peaked #15, charted for 25 weeks) Linger (Billboard Hot 100 - peaked #8, charted for 24 weeks,Modern Rock - peaked #4, charted for 20 weeks) The band supports Mike Oldfield in the UK (these dates include a series of dates at Royal Albert Hall, London) May - The band begin their first tour into the European mainland supporting Hothouse Flowers. June - The band arrive in America for their first tour supporting The The. September - The band's second tour of America begins supporting Suede in clubs. The next American tour begins immediately after this tour as the band is ihvited to support Duran Duran for the remainder of their U.S. Arena tour. The tour is cut short after three shows due to Simon LeBon developing a serious throat infection. The band is forced to book club dates until LeBon recovers in late October. December - The band returns to Ireland to perform two homecoming concerts following their success in America in Limerick and Dublin. The single and album achieve platinum status during this month in America. The band decides to begin recording new songs which they have written during the previous years touring. These songs include "Zombie" which was written by Dolores in 1992. **************** 1994 January - The band perform a final London show at the LA2. 'Linger' is re- released in the UK on the back of the success in America.The Cranberries begin recording "No Need To Argue" in London with producer Stephen Street March - IRMA Award (Ireland) they win 'Best New Irish Band'. Dolores has a serious skiing accident in Switzerland. She tears the ligament in her right knee. Music Week Awards (UK) - they win. September - The band film videos for "Zombie" and "Ode To My Family" in Ireland and Los Angeles with director Samuel Bayer. Begin press and media tour for "No Need To Argue" in the UK, Europe and America. "Zombie" is released and rapidly becomes a major hit in all territories throughout the world. October - 'No Need To Argue' - is released world-wide. To date the album has sold over 9 million copies and is still growing. It is triple platinum in the U.S. and gold/platinum in 25 countries around the world. The album peaked at #6 on Billboard Hot 200 and remained in the Top 20 for 34 weeks. The album has been Island's biggest seller in the past year. The following singles were released from this album: Zombie Ode To My Family Ridiculous Thoughts I Can't Be With You (UK and Europe Only) The band begins the start of the "No Need To Argue" World tour in England in theater venues of 3000 capacity. Some dates are canceled due to the band getting the flu. November / December - Headilne sold-out tour of N. America theaters. The band perform their first tour of Mexico which sells out in days. **************** 1995 January / February - Headilne tour of the U.K. and Europe (Germany, Italy, Belgium, Spain, France, Holland, Belgium). This tour triggers the single "Zombie" and "No Need To Argue" to #1 simultaneously throughout Europe. The band headilnes for the first time at The Royal Albert Hall in London for two sold-out shows. February - The band films an MTV "Unplugged" performance in New York City at Sony Studios which becomes a highlight of the channel's programming in April. Other artists filmed included Live, Sheryl Crow and Hole. The band appear on Saturday Night Live in America and perform both 'Zombie' and 'Ode To My Family' The band film the video for "I Can't Be With You" (the third UK single) in London and Chelmsford with director Samuel Bayer. February / March - Headline their first tour of Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The album reaches 5 x's platinum in Australia and 4 x's platinum in New Zealand. The Cranberries receive their first cover feature in Rolling Stone with a picture of Dolores on the cover. April / May - Headilne tour N. American Colleges. At the end of the tour the band plays an acoustic free concert at the mall in Washington DC for ~VHFS Radio station. The station expects an audience of 3,000, but an audience of over 10,000 people show up and the local police cancel the concert after one song because their is not enough security to handie the immense audience. A riot ensues and the band is asked to leave to avoid a serious crowd control problem. The band filmed the live video for "Ridiculous Thoughts" with director Samuel Bayer. May / June - Headilne tour U.K. and Ireland. This tour marks the band's first headilne date in an arena in Europe. The band sold out Dublin's The Point weeks in advance. July - Headilne tour U.K. and Europe (France, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal). The band will support REM on some dates including Festival dates. The band will perform in front of 500,000 people on this tour. The dates will conclude with the band's first headilne arena concerts in England including the prestigious Wembley Arena which holds 12,000 people. August - Headilne tour of N. America which will conclude the "No Need To Argue" World tour. This tour will be in venues that range in size of 10,000 - 20,000 people per night. September - Dolores performs at a charity concert in Modena, Italy at the personal invitation of Luciano Pavarotti. The concert will be filmed for televison broadcast throughout the world and an album and home video will be released in 1996. Dolores performs "Ave Maria" with Pavarotti and "Linger" with Simon LeBon. November - The Cranberries begin recording their follow up to "No Need To Argue", "To The Faithful Departed", with producer Bruce Fairbairn in Ireland. /////////////////////////////////////////////// b) TOUR HISTORY 1993-Present 1993 USA, Canada Date City Venue Nov 03 New Haven, CT Toad's Place Nov 04 Plainfield, NJ The Clubhouse Nov 05 Albany, NY SaratoganWinners Nov 07 Providence, RI Lupo's Nov 08 Rochester, NY Horiz. Boogie Bar Nov 09 Toronto, Canada The Opera House Nov 11 New York, NY Manhattan Center Nov 12 Cleveland, OH Draft Hall Music Hall Nov 13 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall Nov 14 St. Louis, MO Mississippi Nights Nov 16 Bloomington, IN Jake's Nov 17 Nashville, TN 328 Performance Hall Nov 19 Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Park Nov 20 Miami, FL James Knight Center Nov 22 Huntsville, AL Van Braun Civic Center Nov 23 Atlanta, GA Fox Theater Nov 24 Orlando, FL Orlando Arena Nov 26 New Orleans, LA UNO Lakefront Arena Nov 27 Pensacola, FL Civic Center Nov 29 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center Dec 01 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center Dec 03 San Francisco, CA Fashion Center (KITS) Dec 04 San Jose, CA SJ Events Center Dec 06 Portland, OR Coliseum Dec 07 Seattle, WA Coliseum Dec 08 Vancouver, Canada Pacific Coliseum Dec 11 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheater Dec 12 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheater 1994 USA Date City Venue Aug 05 Orlando, FL The Edge Aug 07 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Park Aug 09 Norfolk, VA Boathouse Aug 10 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre Aug 11 New York, NY Central Park Aug 13 Woodstock, NY South Stage EUROPE Oct 03 Manchester, UK Academy Oct 04 Wolverhampton, UK Civic Oct 06 Newport, UK Centre Oct 07 Portsmouth, UK Guild Hall Oct 09 Leeds, UK Town&Country Oct 10 Nottingham, UK Rock City Oct 12 Newcastle, UK Mayfair Oct 13 Glasgow, UK Barrowlands Oct 14 Liverpool, UK Royal Court Oct 16 London, UK Shepherds Bush Emp. Oct 17 London, UK Shepherds Bush Emp. Oct 19 Paris, France New Morning Oct 20 Brussels, Belgium Botanique Oct 21 Amsterdam, Holland Milkyway Oct 23 Milan, Italy Rock Planet Oct 24 Munich, Germany Alabamahalle (TV) Oct 26 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit Oct 28 Oslo, Norway Sentrum Oct 29 Stockholm, Sweden Gino's USA, CANADA, MEXICO Nov 03 Albany, NY Convention Center Nov 04 Gettysburg, PA Student Center Nov 05 Providence, RI Strand Nov 07 Boston, MA Orpheum Nov 09 Toronto, Canada The Warehouse Nov 10 Detroit, MI State Theater Nov 11 New York, NY David Letterman Show Nov 12 Cleveland, OH Agora Ballroom Nov 13 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom Nov 14 Bloomington, IN University Auditorium Nov 16 Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theater Nov 18 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater Nov 19 St. Louis, MO American Theater Nov 20 Kansas City, MO Memorial Auditorium Nov 22 Denver, CO Paramount Theater Nov 23 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Air Pavilion Nov 25 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theater Nov 26 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theater Nov 29 Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theater Nov 30 Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theater Dec 01 Mesa, AZ Mesa Amphitheater Dec 03 Mexico City, Mexico Metropolitan Theater Dec 04 Mexico City, Mexico Metropolitan Theater Dec 06 Dallas, TX Bomb Factory Dec 07 Austin, TX Music Hall Dec 09 Houston, TX Astro Theater Dec 11 Los Angeles, CA KROQ Acoustic Xmas Dec 13 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center Dec 14 Pittsburgh, PA Palumbo Center Dec 16 New York, NY Beacon Theatre Dec 17 New York, NY Beacon Theatre Dec 18 Upper Darby, PA Tower Theatre 1995 EUROPE Date City Venue Jan 12 London, UK Royal Albert Hall Jan 13 London, UK Royal Albert Hall Jan 19 Berlin, Germany Metropol Jan 20 Neu-Isenburg,Germany Hugenottenhalle Jan 21 Bologna, Italy Roxy Bar TV Show Jan 23 Stuttgart, Germany Longhorn Jan 24 Erlangen, Germany E-Werk Jan 26 Cologne, Germany Live Music Hall Jan 28 Ostende, Belgium The Golden Eye TV Feb 02 Madrid, Spain Aqualung Feb 03 Barcelona, Spain Zeleste Feb 06 Paris, France Le Cigalle Feb 08 Utrecht, Holland Vredenburg Feb 09 Gent, Belgium Vooruit USA Feb 25 New York, NY Saturday Night Live AUSTRALIA , NEW ZEALAND Mar 01 Perth, Australia Metropolis Mar 02 Perth, Aus. Metropolis Mar 04 Adelaide, Aus. Thebarton Theatre Mar 06 Melbourne, Aus. Palais Theatre Mar 07 Melbourne, Aus. Palais Theatre Mar 09 Melbourne, Aus. Palais Theatre Mar 11 Auckland, N.Zealand Logan Campbell Centre Mar 13 Newcastle, Aus. Workers Club Mar 15 Sydney, Aus. Enmore Theatre Mar 16 Sydney, Aus. Enmore Theatre Mar 17 Sydney, Aus. Enmore Theatre Mar 19 Sydney, Aus. Enmore Theatre Mar 20 Sydney, Aus. Enmore Theatre Mar 22 Brisbane, Aus. Festival Hall Mar 27 Tokyo, Japan Shibuya Public Hall NORTH AMERICA Apr 01 Seattle, WA Seattle Center Arena Apr 03 Portland, OR Civic Auditorium Apr 05 Berkeley, CA Community Theater Apr 07 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheater Apr 08 La Jolla, CA Rimac Arena-UCSD Apr 10 Las Cruces, NM Pan Am Center Apr 12 San Antonio, TX Laurie Auditorium Apr 14 New Orleans, LA UNO Lakefront Arena Apr 15 Pensacola, FL Bayfront Auditorium Apr 17 Tampa, FL Performing Arts Center Apr 18 Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theater Apr 20 Orlando, FL UCF Arena Apr 21 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphi. Apr 23 Memphis, TN Mud Island Amphi. Apr 25 Indianapolis, IN Expo Hall Apr 26 Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium Apr 28 Lansing, MI Breslin Center Apr 29 Columbus, OH Veterans Memorial Aud May 02 Rochester, NY Auditorium Center Th. May 03 Syracuse, NY Landmark Theater May 05 Montreal, Canada Metropolis May 06 Toronto, Canada Varsity Arena May 08 Bethlehem, PA Stabler Arena May 10 Buffalo, NY Shea's Theater May 11 Burlington, VT Memorial Auditorium May 13 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater May 14 Providence, RI The Strand EUROPE Jun 24 Paris, France Zenith Jun 25 Nancy, France Zenith Jun 27 Fuerth, Germany Stadthalle Jun 28 Berlin, Germany Waldbuehne Jun 30 Copenhagen, Denmark Roskilde Festival Jul 01 Werchter, Belgium Torhout Jul 02 Werchter, Belgium Torhout Jul 04 Munich, Germany Terminal 1 Jul 05 Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadion Jul 08 Hamburg, Germany Grossmarkt Jul 09 Duren-Gurzenich, Ger. Am Badesee Jul 11 Bielefeld, Germany Stadthalle Jul 12 Offenbach, Germany Stadthalle Jul 14 Stuttgart, Germany Congresszentrum B Jul 15 Berne, Switzerland Gurten Festival Jul 17 Toulon, France Zenith Jul 18 Barcelona, Spain Palau Olimpic Vall d'H. Jul 20 Lisbon, Portugal Estadio Alvalade Jul 21 Madrid, Spain La Riviera Jul 23 Cardiff, UK Arms Park Jul 25 Birmingham, UK NEC Jul 27 Edinburgh, UK Murrayfield Jul 28 Manchester, UK G-Mex Jul 30 Milton-Keynes, UK National Bowl Jul 31 London, UK Wembley Arena USA Aug 04 Hartford, CT Connecticut PAC Aug 05 Mansfield, MA Great Woods Aug 08 Camden, NJ Blockbuster/Sony E.C. Aug 09 Manassas, VA Nissan Pavilion Aug 11 Holmdel, NJ Garden State Arts Ctr. Aug 12 Wantaugh, NY Jones Beach Amphith. Aug 14 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center Aug 16 Clakston, MI Pine Knob Music Ctr. Aug 17 Chicago, IL World Music Theater Aug 19 Columbus, OH Polaris Amphitheater Aug 21 St.Louis, MO Riverport Amphitheater Aug 22 Bonner Springs, KS Sandstone Amphithtr. Aug 24 Dallas, TX Starplex Amphitheater Aug 25 Houston, TX Woodlands Pavilion Aug 27 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphi. Aug 30 Phoenix, AZ Desert Sky Pavilion Aug 31 Laguna Hills, CA Irvine Meadows Amph. 1996 AUSTRALASIA Date City Venue Apr 30 Manila, Phillippines Cuneta Astrodome May 01 Manila, Phillippines Cuneta Astrodome May 04 Bangkok, Thailand Hua Mark Stadium May 06 Taipei, Taiwan Convention Centre May 08 Hong Kong Coliseum May 11 Tokyo, Japan Sun Plaza May 13 Tokyo, Japan Blitz May 14 Tokyo, Japan Blitz May 16 Fukuoka, Japan Skara Es Patio May 17 Osaka, Japan Koseinenkin Kaik May 20 Christchurch,N.Zealand Town Hall May 21 Christchurch, NZ Town Hall May 23 Wellington, NZ Events Center May 25 Auckland, NZ Supertop May 27 Newcastle, Australia Entertainment Centre May 29 Melbourne, Aus. National Tennis Centre May 30 Melbourne, Aus. National Tennis Centre Jun 01 Launceston, Tasmania Silverdome Jun 02 Hobart, Tasmania Derwent Ent. Centre Jun 05 Canberra, Australia Bruce Stadium Jun 08 Cairns, Australia Showgrounds Jun 10 Townsville, Australia Entertainments Centre Jun 11 Townsville, Australia Entertainments Centre Jun 13 Brisbane, Australia Entertainments Centre Jun 16 Sydney, Australia Entertainments Centre Jun 17 Sydney, Aus. Entertainments Centre Jun 20 Adelaide, Australia Event Centre Jun 23 Perth, Australia Entertainments Centre Jun 26 KualaLumpur,Malaysia Stadium Negara Jun 28 Jakarta, Indonesia Planetary Hall Jun 30 Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium (CANCELLED) 1998 Date City Venue Nov 12th Milan, Italy. Fila Forum/ MTV European Music Awards.(EMA) (Presentation only) Dec 11th Oslo, Norway. Spektrum/ Nobel Peace Prize Concert. 1999 1999 "Loud and Clear" Tour History Date City Venue April 12th London, England Shepherds Bush Empire April 14th Paris, France Zenith April 16th Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit April 18th Tilburg, Holland "013" April 20th Milan, Italy Alcatraz April 22nd Madrid, Spain La Riviera USA/CANADA April 28th Washington DC 9.30 Club April 30th Philadelphia Tower Theater May 3rd Boston Orpheum May 5th New York Hammersmith Ballroom May 8th Toronto Masset Hall May 12th Chicago Riviera May 15th Las Vegas The Joint May 17th San Francisco Warfield May 19th Los Angeles Wiltern May 21st Tonite Show Jay Leno(TV) Aug 5th Tampa, FL Sundome Aug 7th West Palm Beach, FL Coral Sky Arena Aug 9th Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Aug 13th Holmdel, NJ Garden Sac Aug 14th Wantagh, NY Jones Beach Aug 17th Philidelphia, PA E Center Aug 19th Manassas, VA Nissan Pav. Aug 21st Mansfield, MA Tweeters Aug 22nd Oakdale, CT Oakdale Theater Aug 24th Buffalo, NY Six Flags Theme Park Aug 27th Toronto, CANANDA Molson Amp. Aug 28th Montreal, CANADA Molsen Center Aug 30th Detroit, MI Pine Knob Aug 31st Columbus, OH Polaris Amp. Sept 2nd Cleveland, OH Blossom Sept 4th Indianapolis Deer Creek Sept 5th Chicago, IL The World Sept 7th Minneapolis, MN Roy Wilkins Amp. Sept 9th Milwaukee, WI Marcus, Amp Sept 10th St. Louis, MO Riverport Amp. Sept 12th Denver, CO Filmore Auditorium Sept 16th Los Angeles, CA Universal Sept 18th San Francisco, CA Shoreline EUROPE 1st Nov Holland(Rotterdam) Ahoy 3rd Nov France (Lyon) Zenith 5th Nov France (Marseille) Zenith 7th Nov Italy (Bologne) PalaMalaguti 9th Nov Italy (Milan) Fila Forum 11th Nov Germany (Munich) Rudi Sedl.Halle 13th Nov Germany, (Berlin) Arena 15th Nov Germany (Hamburg) Sporthalle 17th Nov Germany (Dusseldorf) Philips Halle 19th Nov Switzerland (Geneva) Arena 21st Nov Belgium (Brussels) Forest National 23rd Nov Caen (France) Zenith 25th Nov Bordeaux (France) La Patinoire 28th Nov London (England) Wembley Arena 29th Nov Birmingham (England) NEC Arena 1st Dec France (Strasbourg) Rhenus 3rd Dec Spain (Madrid) Plaza Del Toros 5th Dec Spain (Barcelona) Olympic Arena 7th Dec France (Toulouse) Zenith 9th Dec France (Paris) Bercy 11th Dec Millstreet (Ireland) Green Glenns 13th Dec Manchester (England) Apollo 14th Dec Newcastle (England) CANCELLED 2000 12 Marz Dolores O´Riordan at the Czech Grammy Awards, played "Dying in the Sun" , "You & Me". 2000 "Loud And Clear" Tour History Date City Venue Latinoamerica 07th April San Juan,Puerto Rico Munoz Marin Amph. Ap 09th Mexico City, Mexico National Auditorium Ap 10th Mexico City, Mexico National Auditorium Europe Ap 14th Lisbon, Portugal Atlantico Pavillion Ap 15th Cadiz, Spain Esparragorock CANCELLED/BAD WEATHER Ap 29th Dublin, Ireland Dublin Castle Grounds Africa May 12th Johannesburg,RSA MTN SUNDOME May 14th Cape Town,S. Africa Bellville Velodrome Europe/Israel/Turkey May 20th Prague,Czech Rep. PAEGUS ARENA May 26th Umea, Sweden College Festival May 27th Naples, Italy Festival Bar TV Show Jun 1st Bonn, Germany Museumsmeilenfest Jun 3rd Leipzig, Germany Woodstage Festival CANCELLED/POOR STAGE SECURITY Jun 23rd NeuhausenObEck,Germany Southside Festival Jun 24th Scheesel, Germany Hurricane Festival Jun 27th Tel Aviv, Israel Ra'Anana Amphitheatre Jun 29th Istanbul, Turkey CANCELLED/TOUR PROMOTER DESISTED Jul 01st Athens, Greece Poseidon Festival Jul 02nd Thessaloniki,Greece GI Theatre Jul 08th Belfort, France Belfort Festival Jul 09th Frauenfeld,Switzerland Out On The Green Festival Jul 14th Zeebrugge,Belgium Axion Beach Festival CANCELLED/DOLORES AIRPLANE BROKEN Jul 16th Brescia, Italy Stadio Rigmonti Jul 17th Lucca, Italy Piazza San Martino Jul 19th Rome, Italy Ippodromo di Tor di Valle Jul 21st Carhaix-Brittany,France Festival des Vieilles Charrues Jul 23rd Nice, France Garden Stage Jul 24th Lyon, France Theatre Romain de Fourviere (Dolores was recomended to rest due to pregnancy of her 2nd child, and the remaining tour dates were cancelled) Jul 26th Gijon, Spain CANCELLED Jul 28th Nyon, Switzerland CANCELLED Jul 30th Gdansk, Poland CANCELLED Aug 12th Denmark CANCELLED /////////////////////////////////////////////// Please Report corrections/additions at: argenberries@angelfire.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ This is part of the concert review section of the Argenberries Website: http://www.angelfire.com/ar/argenberries/concert/concert.html The Concert Review Section is a colective effort made by fans that asisted to Cranberries concerts and want to share his reviews and/or pictures with other fans. Were you present at some of this venues?, if so please let me know at argenberries@angelfire.com , it doesn't matter if it was an early gig of 1989 or the most recent show, we want to cover as much as possible!!!! version 2.0a - September 2000 - English version Best View: -monitor res 800*600 -Windows Notepad (Line Adjust on) and the window completly maximized.