The ''Version 2.0 World Tour'' was the second world
concert tour cycle by American/
Scottish
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alternative rock group
Garbage
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, which took the band throughout North America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia in support of its second album ''
Version 2.0
''Version 2.0'' is the second studio album by American rock band Garbage. It was released on May 11, 1998, by Mushroom Records worldwide, with the North American release on Almo Sounds the following day. With this album, the band aimed to impro ...
''.
Garbage performed under the alias Stupid Girl for the first three shows on the tour, referencing their 1996 hit single
of the same name. The ''Version 2.0'' tour took in headline performances, support performances for
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
Alanis Morissette
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, and slots at
rock festivals and
radio shows around the world.
A number of notable acts supported Garbage throughout the run of the tour, including
Placebo,
Moloko,
Talvin Singh,
Stellar*
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,
Lit,
Rasmus,
Crystal Method and
Laurent Garnier to various reception.
Itinerary
Preempting the start of their world tour, Garbage played three shows in the
Midwest
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under the alias 'Stupid Girl'.
The Version 2.0 tour officially kicked off with
club dates starting at San Francisco's
Warfield Theatre on May 20, and took the band to a number of key media cities in the United States and Canada. Garbage then travelled to Europe to play a number of
rock festivals beginning June 1 at Netherlands'
Pinkpop and finishing up at
Scotland's
T in the Park on July 12. In between the festivals, Garbage performed some
headlining shows in France and the United Kingdom, with
support
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coming from
The Crystal Method. In August, the band travelled to Japan to perform on the bill at the
Fuji Rock Festival, and then back to Scotland to perform at two "warm up" shows at
Glasgow's
Barrowland Ballroom
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History
The original building opened in 1934 in a mercantile area east of Glasgow's city centre, built by Maggie McIver, the "Barras Queen ...
and then headlining the last night of the
Reading Festival.
Garbage returned to North America on September 17, to start a three-month tour. Support came from
Girls Against Boys. The itinerary took the band from
Denver, Colorado up the
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as north as
Vancouver, British Columbia before routing towards the
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United States
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. Following these dates, the tour moved up the
Eastern Seaboard and into
Quebec and
Ontario, before finishing up in the Midwest on November 28 in
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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. During December, Garbage performed at
radio shows on both coasts, including
KROQ-FM
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The stat ...
's
Almost Acoustic Christmas, and made a visit to
Mexico City before wrapping up on December 20 in
Detroit,
Michigan.
Continuing their touring commitment into 1999, Garbage launched a European
arena tour on January 14 at
Dublin's
Point Theatre. Local acts such as
Laurent Garnier and
Rasmus support continental dates;
Moloko support Irish and UK shows. Concerts in Paris and
St. Petersburg are filmed to be broadcast by
MTV Europe and
MTV Russia respectively. A show in
Tallinn is cancelled on the day when the band's equipment is held up by
customs officials
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Canada
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at the
Estonian border.
The European run ends in
Madrid on February 11.
Garbage then returned to North America to support
Alanis Morissette
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on two legs of
The Junkie tour, starting on February 16 in
Cincinnati routing along the Midwest,
Four Corners
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states and onto the West Coast, ending on April 8 in Los Angeles
Garbage revisited Europe to play a second summer of rock festivals, beginning with
Vienna's
Libro on May 19.
The shows included visits to
Israel and
Iceland, although four concerts in the
Baltic States
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and Russia are cancelled on the advice of the
American Embassy due to the USA's
involvement in Kosovo. Garbage headlined a special show to mark the opening of the
Scottish Parliament
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in
Edinburgh on July 1. The European dates conclude in
Duisburg on July 25. Garbage then travelled to
South Africa to play four shows with
Placebo.
The final legs of the Version 2.0 tour see Garbage moving on to New Zealand and Australia to co-headline with Alanis Morissette, beginning in
Auckland for sixteen days from Oct 1, and ending in
Newcastle. During this time the band also performed at the
Livid Festival
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In 2002, LiViD proj ...
. Garbage returned to North America to wind down the tour by headlining a series of shows organised by MTV on
university campuses. Titled the ''Campus Invasion Tour'', and supported by
Lit, the shows began on October 20 in Denver and is routed through the Midwest, North East and Southern States,
Arizona and
California. The final date of the Version 2.0 tour is held in
Irvine, California on November 24.
Opening acts
*
Talvin Singh (North America – leg 1 select dates)
*
The Crystal Method (Europe – leg 1 only UK)
*
Moloko (Europe – leg 3)
*
Girls Against Boys (North America – leg 3)
*
Placebo (Africa)
*
Stellar*
Stellar (stylised stellar*) is a New Zealand pop/rock band led by vocalist Boh Runga, sister of acclaimed recording artist Bic Runga. They have had four RIANZ top 10 singles (the highest being " Every Girl" at #3) and two No. 1 albums. The band ...
(Oceania)
*
Lit (North America – leg 6)
Setlists
Tour dates
;Festival and others miscellaneous performances
: Performing as "Stupid Girl"
: Radio festival performances
: Supporting
Alanis Morissette
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on
The Junkie tour
a Garbage's equipment was held at the Russian-Estonian border by customs
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, and the show was cancelled at the last minute. Garbage appeared on Estonian news programmes criticising the Russian customs, and promised the show would be rescheduled
b Garbage had announced the above four dates on March 25, 1999, as part of that year's European summer schedule, including a show in Estonia, but by April 16 were cancelled on the advice of the U.S. Embassy due to concerns caused by the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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during the Kosovo War. The U.S. Embassy had felt there was "Anti-American sentiment in some areas". The dates were not rescheduled.["'' NME'', April 16, 1999 issue]
;Cancellations and rescheduled shows
Box office score data
Promotional performances
References
External links
Garbage official website
{{Garbage
1998 concert tours
1999 concert tours
Garbage (band) concert tours