Due to various complications involving the first tour's staff, the first tour will end after 12/13/98. For details, click here. For tour schedule after 12/20/98, click here.
Above: Based on "Live Adventure" newspaper
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2/6-10/98: Wallingford, CT (Hartford-New Haven): Oakdale
Theater
(World Premiere)(According to the
Animation
World review, all shows seen at this venue were sold
out.)
2/13-16/98: Dayton, OH: Hara Arena
2/17-18/98: Lexington, KY: Rupp Arena
2/21-22/98: Milwaukee: MECCA Center (originally scheduled to begin 2/18/98 at the Milwaukee Auditorium)
2/25/98-3/1/98: Atlanta: Fox Theatre
3/4-8/98: Camden, NJ (Philadelphia): Entertainment Center (According to Renee S. Fisher, all shows seen at this venue were sold out.)
3/10-12/98: Springfield, MA: Civic Center (Cancelled)
3/13-15/98: Albany, NY: Pepsi Arena
3/17-18/98: Huntington, WV: Civic Center
3/24-29/98: St. Louis: Fox Theatre
4/3-13/98: New York City: Radio City Music Hall (Originally scheduled to start 4/2 and end 4/12)(The biggest stop on the entire tour)
4/16-19/98: Fairfax, VA (Washington, DC area): Patriot Center
4/23-26/98: Boston: Fleet Center (Originally scheduled to start 4/24 at The Centrum, which is in Worcester, MA)
5/2-3/98: Cincinnati: The Crown (Originally scheduled to start 4/30 at Riverfront Colisseum)
5/5-6/98: Saginaw: Civic Center (Cancelled)
5/5-6/98: Fort Wayne: Memorial Coliseum
5/8-17/98: Detroit: Fox Theatre
5/19-20/98: Peoria: Civic Center (Originally scheduled to end 5/21)
5/22-25/98: Grand Rapids, MI: Van Andel Arena (Originally scheduled to end 5/24)
5/26-28/98: Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Civic Arena (Cancelled)
5/28-31/98: Cleveland, OH: Cleveland State University Convocation Center (Originally scheduled to run 5/27 to 6/2)
5/29-31/98: Nashville: Nashville Arena (Cancelled)
6/2-3/98: Moline, IL (Quad Cities): Mark Of The Quad Cities (Originally scheduled to run 6/5 to 6/7, then previously cancelled)
6/4-14/98: Rosemont, IL (Chicago area): Rosemont Theatre (Originally scheduled to start 6/9, then 6/5)
6/18-23/98: Uniondale, NY (New York City area): Nassau Coliseum (Originally scheduled to run 6/19 to 6/21, then scheduled to start 6/18, then 6/17)
6/27-28/98: East Rutherford, NJ (New York City area): The Meadowlands -- Continental Airlines Arena (Originally scheduled to start 6/26)
6/30-7/1/98: Syracuse: Onondaga County War Memorial (Originally scheduled for 6/15-17/98, then 3/10-12/98)
7/3-5/98: Atlantic City: Convention Center
7/7-8/98: Richmond, VA: Richmond Colisseum (Originally scheduled for 7/14-15/98)
711-14/98: Charlotte: Charlotte Coliseum (Originally scheduled for 7/9-12/98 at Independence Arena)
7/17-19/98: Charleston, SC: North Charleston Colisseum
7/21-22/98: Jacksonville, FL: Jacksonville Arena
7/24-28/98: Orlando: Orlando Arena (Originally scheduled for 7/23-28/98, then 7/24-26)
7/31/98-8/2/98: Tampa: Ice Palace (Originally scheduled to begin 7/30 & end 8/4)
8/6-11/98: Miami: Miami Arena
8/14-18/98: New Orleans: UNO Lakefront Arena
8/21-23/98: Austin, TX: Frank Erwin Center (Originally scheduled to start 8/20 and end 8/25)
8/25-26/98: Lubbock: Colisseum (Cancelled)
8/25/98-9/6/98: Houston: Aerial Theater (Originally scheduled for the Bayou Theater)
9/11-15/98: Phoenix: America West Arena (Originally scheduled to start 9/11 and end 9/13)
9/18-21/98: Salt Lake City: E-Center (Originally scheduled to start 9/17 and end 9/20)
9/24-27/98: San Diego: Cox Arena (Originally scheduled for 9/25-29)
10/1-4/98: Oakland, CA: Oakland Colisseum (Originally scheduled to end 10/5)
10/7-8/98: Kennewick, WA (Richland-Pasco-Kennewick): Tri-Cities Colisseum
10/15-18/98: Portland, OR: Rose Garden Arena
10/21-25/98: San Jose: San Jose Arena
10/28/98-11/2/98: Seattle: Key Arena
11/3-5/98: Reno: Lawlor Events Center
11/6-9/98: Las Vegas: Thomas & Mack Center
11/12-16/98: Sacramento: Arco Arena
11/19-22/98: Oklahoma City: Myriad Arena
11/24-29/98: San Antonio: Municipal Auditorium
11/30/98-12/1/98: Waco: Ferrell Center
12/3-6/98: Fort Worth (Dallas-Fort Worth area): Ft. Worth Convention Center (originally scheduled for 12/1-6/98 at the Ft. Worth Convention Center, then the Tarrant County Center)
12/8-9/98: Cedar Rapids, IA: Five Seasons Center (cancelled)
12/9-13/98: Minneapolis: Orpheum Theater (originally scheduled for Northrop Auditorium; originally scheduled at the Orpheum on 12/10-20/98 )
End First Tour
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