Tested Tour

Tested Tour
Tour by Bad Religion
Associated album Tested
Start date June 13, 1997
End date July 28, 1997
Legs 2
No. of shows 14 in Europe
4 in United States
18 in total
Bad Religion concert chronology

The Tested Tour was a short concert tour by punk band Bad Religion in order to promote their first live album, Tested.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Notes
European Leg[1]
June 13, 1997 Brilon Germany Schützenhalle
June 14, 1997 Eschwege Mangelgasse Part of the Open Flair Festival
June 16, 1997 Dornbirn Austria Conrad Sohm Support from Thumb
June 17, 1997 Linz Posthof
June 18, 1997 Vienna Arena
June 20, 1997 Kauhajoki Finland Nummijärvi Part of the Nummirock festival
Some of the other acts included Die Toten Hosen, Megadeth and Scooter
June 21, 1997 Scheeßel Germany Eichenring Part of the Hurricane Festival
Bad Religion were third on the overall line-up, behind INXS and Rammstein
Other acts included Midnight Oil, Sheryl Crow, Neneh Cherry, Fischmob, The Cardigans, Daft Punk, Phish, Primus, Tiamat, Element of Crime, L7, Deine Lakaien, 311, Chumbawamba, The Lightning Seeds, among others
June 22, 1997 Munich Flugplatzgelände Part of the Go Bang! Festival
Bad Religion were third on the line-up, behind David Bowie and The Prodigy
Other acts included New Model Army, Biohazard, Fluke and Apollo 440
Biohazard played with Bad Religion on We're Only Gonna Die
June 23, 1997 Strasbourg France La Laiterie
June 25, 1997 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
June 26, 1997 Rotterdam Nighttown Support from Thumb and I Against I
June 27, 1997 Losheim am See Germany Strandbad Part of the Rock am See festival
June 28, 1997 St. Gallen Switzerland Sittertobel Part of the Open Air St. Gallen festival
June 28, 1997 Düsseldorf Germany Rheinstadion
North American Leg[2]
September 23, 1997 Ithaca United States The Haunt Support from Boiler
September 26, 1997 New York City Coney Island High
September 27, 1997 Wetlands
September 28, 1997 CBGB Support from Crown of Thornz
This was the last time Bad Religion played at CBGB's

Band members

References

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