The ''Dangerous'' World Tour was the second world
concert tour
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by American singer
Michael Jackson
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and was staged to promote his eighth studio album ''
Dangerous.'' The tour was sponsored by
Pepsi-Cola
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. All profits were donated to various charities including Jackson's own
Heal the World Foundation. The tour began in
Munich
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,
Germany
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, on June 27, 1992, and concluded in
Mexico City
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,
Mexico
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, on November 11, 1993, playing 69 concerts in
Europe
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,
Asia
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and
Latin America
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. Jackson performed in stadiums across the world with all his concerts being sold out in countries in Asia, Latin America, and Europe. The tour grossed over $100 million (equivalent to $ in ) and was attended by up to 3.5 million people.
The October 1, 1992, concert in Bucharest was filmed for broadcast on the
HBO
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network on October 10. Jackson sold the film rights for the concert for $20 million (equivalent to $ in ), then the highest amount for a concert performer to appear on television.
The special, ''
Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour'', earned Jackson the second of two
CableACE Awards of his career, this one for Outstanding Performance Musical Special.
Background
On January 27, 1989, Jackson finished his
''Bad'' tour, his first as a solo artist, which had grossed over $125 million. Initially he planned not to tour again and concentrate on making albums and films. Following the release of his eighth studio album ''
Dangerous'' in November 1991, a press conference was held on February 3, 1992, at
Radio City Music Hall
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in
New York City
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to announce the Dangerous World Tour.
The event, attended by 200 people, was organized by Jackson's sponsor
Pepsi
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with the artist also present. Jackson explained his sole reason for touring once more was to raise funds for his newly formed
Heal the World Foundation to aid children and the environment. He aimed to raise $100 million for the charity by
Christmas
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1993.
It was revealed that Jackson planned to perform across
Europe
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,
Asia
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,
Latin America
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, and
Australia
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, with no dates in the
United States
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or
Canada
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.
Jackson commented: "I am looking forward to this tour because it will allow me to devote time to visiting children all around the world, as well as spread the message of global love, in the hope that others will be moved to do their share to help heal the world".
Development
In June 1992, a Russian
Antonov AN-124 cargo jet, then the world's largest operating airplane, was booked to transport the equipment and stage set from Los Angeles to London for the opening European leg.
However, problems regarding its civilian aircraft certification led to Jackson using a
Federal Express Boeing 747
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After the introduction of the Boeing 707, 707 in October 1958, Pan Am ...
instead. Upon arrival, the equipment was transported across Europe by 65 lorries.
The cargo included 1,000 lights, 10 miles of electrical cable, 9 video screens, and 168 speakers. Around 2 tons of clothing was transported. The outfits were designed by Michael Bush and Dennis Tompkins, who worked with Jackson to gain an idea on what he wanted and aimed to "bring his ideas to life".
Two outfits were 9 feet tall, 7 feet wide, and weighed 40 lbs. each, with fiber optic lights controlled by a computerized laser. One jacket was fitted with a battery belt generating 3,000 volts to light the 36 strobe lights on it. Another had hidden flaps to conceal explosive effects.
1,000 yards of fabric from Europe was used to make the costumes, including a black and gold outfit for Jackson which included 18-karat gold.
The costumes alone cost $2 million.
The show incorporated various stage illusions. Among them was the "toaster" effect where Jackson entered the stage on a rapidly rising catapult from underneath, sending off pyrotechnics at the same time. His sister
Janet
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said: "That opening was kick-ass. I'm sitting in the sound tower, and all the kids are everywhere. And when he jumped out of whatever the hell that thing was
..the kids in front of me were looking back and I didn't even know it."
[ Q, June 1993] Most of the 1992 shows included a stage trick during the transition from "
Thriller" to "
Billie Jean
"Billie Jean" is a song by the American singer Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on January 3, 1983, as the second single from his sixth studio album, ''Thriller (album), Thriller'' (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson, produ ...
", whereby Jackson walks into two pillars and is secretly switched with a werewolf-masked backup dancer disguised as himself while he changes outfits for "Billie Jean". The masked "Jackson" is placed into a coffin which disappears when dancers posing as the skeletons and zombies drape a cloth over the coffin and pull it out. Jackson then appears on an upper stage level and sings "Billie Jean". When the full trick was not performed, it featured a sequence with the Jackson impersonator and the backup dancers performing dances from "Thriller". In some concerts, the Jackson impersonator would go backstage after singing the main chorus of the song, instead of doing a reprise of the "Thriller" dance, and the zombie backup dancers would do a reprise of the dance by themselves. Another such illusion was used to transition to "
Beat It
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" from "
Working Day and Night".
This was the first tour to have Jackson doing "the lean" during "
Smooth Criminal"; the song was part of his ''Bad'' tour set list, but its choreography did not match the music video (which only premiered on TV during the second American leg of the tour).
Overview
Europe and Asia (1992)
During the Europe leg in 1992,
MTV
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was allowed to film backstage and broadcast six 15-minute episodes of the tour. The show was called ''The Dangerous Diaries'' and was presented by Sonya Saul. MTV released footage of "Billie Jean" and "
Black or White" at the first show in Munich. "Billie Jean" was released with two different versions, one by MTV as a special, and the other on the ''Dangerous Diaries'' documentary. Both versions have placed a snippet of Jackson's original a cappella recording for "Billie Jean" over the live vocals when Jackson throws his fedora.
During the
Cardiff
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concert performed on August 5, the show was temporarily halted between "
She's Out of My Life" and the "Jackson 5 Medley" due to heavy rain, with a message being sent out over the speakers. Jackson also had to stand on a towel to keep balance during "
I Just Can't Stop Loving You". The
Toulouse
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concert performed on September 16, featured a special instrumental performance of the first half of the song "
In the Closet" as an interlude between "
Heal the World" and "
Man in the Mirror".
Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
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, who was the "Mystery Girl" in the actual song, was in attendance at this concert. This concert marked the first and only time that this song was performed during this tour, although it was performed on his next tour.
Super Bowl halftime show (1993)
Between the two legs of the tour, Jackson performed a brief but very widely seen and highly acclaimed concert at the
Super Bowl XXVII halftime show
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on January 31, 1993. The
National Football League
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donated $100,000 to the Heal the World Foundation in lieu of payment to Jackson.
Asia, Europe and Latin America (1993)
The 1993 leg of the tour started in Bangkok, Thailand on August 24, the same day that
a child sexual abuse accusation against Jackson was made public. The September 1st concert in
Singapore
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was scheduled for August 30th but was rescheduled due to Jackson collapsing before the show. During his visit to Moscow in September, Jackson came up with the song "
Stranger in Moscow" which would be released on his succeeding album ''
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I''. It was during a time when Jackson felt very alone, far away from his family and friends, yet every night, throughout his tours, fans would stay by his hotel and support him.
Broadcasts and recordings
All concerts were professionally filmed by Nocturne Productions Inc., which filmed all of Jackson's tours and private affairs. During the 1992 European leg of the tour,
MTV
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was given permission to film backstage reports, interview the cast and film live performance. The mini-show was hosted by Sonya Saul and had six 15-minute mini-episodes of concerts in Munich, Werchter, Dublin, Stockholm, Hamburg, Cardiff, London, Leeds, Berlin, Oviedo, and Madrid. Performances include "Billie Jean", "Black or White", "
Jam", "
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", and "
Will You Be There". The concert in
Bucharest
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on October 1, was filmed and broadcast on television all across the world, giving HBO the highest rating garnered in cable TV history, with an alternate version airing on the BBC. The concert film titled ''Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour'' was officially released on DVD on July 25, 2005. Full concerts at Oslo (July 15) and Copenhagen (July 20) were fundraised for online by the fans and purchased from private owners of those respective concerts, and performances at Bremen (August 8), Buenos Aires (October 12, 1993), Mexico City (November 11) and several scattered amateur recordings have been shared online and can be found on YouTube.
Opening acts
*
Kris Kross
*
Rozalla
*
D'Influence
*
Snap!
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*
Culture Beat
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*
TLC
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Set list
1992
The following set list was performed throughout 1992 but is not intended to represent the majority of performances.
# "Brace Yourself"
(video introduction) (contains elements of " Carmina Burana: I. O Fortuna" and " Great Gates of Kiev")
# "
Jam"
# "
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
# "
Human Nature
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"
# "
Smooth Criminal"
# "
I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
(with Siedah Garrett)
# "
She's Out of My Life"
# The Jackson 5 Medley: "
I Want You Back" / "
The Love You Save" / "
I'll Be There"
# "
Thriller"
# "
Billie Jean
"Billie Jean" is a song by the American singer Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on January 3, 1983, as the second single from his sixth studio album, ''Thriller (album), Thriller'' (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson, produ ...
"
# "Black Panther"
(video interlude)
# "
Working Day and Night"
# "
Beat It
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"
# "
Someone Put Your Hand Out"
(instrumental interlude)
# "
Will You Be There"
# "
The Way You Make Me Feel"
# "
Bad"
# "
Black or White"
# "
We Are the World
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"
(video interlude)
# "
Heal the World"
# "
Man in the Mirror" / "Rocket Man"
1993
The following set list was performed throughout 1993 but is not intended to represent the majority of performances.
[
# "Brace Yourself" (video introduction) (contains elements of "Carmina Burana: I. O Fortuna")
# "Jam"
# "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
# "Human Nature"
# "Smooth Criminal"
# "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (with Siedah Garrett)
# "She's Out of My Life"
# The Jackson 5 Medley: "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There"
# "Thriller"
# "Billie Jean"
# "Black Panther" (video interlude)
# "Will You Be There"
# " Dangerous"
# "Black or White"
# "We Are the World" (video interlude)
# "Heal the World"
# "Man in the Mirror" / "Rocket Man"
Alterations][
* "]Rock with You
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", " Remember the Time", and " In the Closet" were rehearsed for the initial setlist in 1992, but were cut for time and technical reasons.
* From July 17 to October 1, 1992, "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Bad" were temporarily removed from the setlist. These songs were re-added to the setlist for the first five Tokyo shows. Despite being rehearsed for the 1993 leg, they were ultimately cut.
* Slash made guest appearances for the performances of "Black or White" in Oviedo, Santa Cruz, and the last two concerts in Japan.
* For the 1993 leg, "Working Day and Night", "Beat It", and the instrumental of "Someone Put Your Hand Out" were not performed, despite being rehearsed.
* Starting on October 31, 1993, "I Want You Back", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There" were permanently cut from the setlist.
* The instrumental version of "In the Closet" was played in between "Heal the World" and "Man in the Mirror" in Toulouse.
* "Dangerous" was performed twice for the concert in Fukuoka
is the List of Japanese cities by population, sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times. ...
on September 10, 1993. The first performance was the regular performance of the song. The second was an instrumental, performed after "Heal the World".
* "Man in the Mirror" and "Rocket Man" were only performed on select dates in 1993.
* "Thriller" was not performed at the Istanbul show on September 23, 1993. This marks the only concert where the song was not performed during the tour.
* The white shirt worn for "Will You Be There" was replaced with a black 'armband' jacket at the Istanbul concert.
Tour dates
Cancelled dates
Personnel
;Lead performer
* Lead vocals, dance and choreographer: Michael Jackson
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;Dancers
* LaVelle Smith (choreographer)
* Dominic Lucero (asst. choreographer; 1992 leg)
* Jamie King (1992 and 1993 legs)
* Eddie Garcia (1992 leg)
* Randy Allaire (1992 leg)
* Travis Payne (1993 leg)
* Jason Yribar (1993 leg)
* Bruno "Taco" Falcon (asst. choreographer; 1992 and 1993 legs)
* Michelle Berube
* Yuko Sumida
* Damon Navandi
;Musicians
* Musical director: Greg Phillinganes (1992), Brad Buxer (1993)
* Assistant musical director: Kevin Dorsey
* Keyboards, synthesizers: Greg Phillinganes (1992); Brad Buxer, Isaiah Sanders (1993)
* Drums: Ricky Lawson
* Lead/rhythm guitar: Jennifer Batten (1992)
Becky Barksdale
(1993), David Williams
* Bass guitar, synth bass: Don Boyette
;Vocalists
* Vocal director: Kevin Dorsey
* Background vocals: Darryl Phinnessee, Dorian Holley, Siedah Garrett, Kevin Dorsey
;Guests
* Slash – lead guitar on " Black or White" in Oviedo (September 21, 1992) and Tokyo (December 30 and 31, 1992)
Notes
See also
* List of most-attended concert tours
* List of most-attended ticketed multi-night concerts
References
;Citations
Sources
* George, Nelson (2004). '' Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection'' booklet. Sony BMG
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