Homogenic Tour
Tour by Björk | |
Poster for the concert at Palais im Zoo | |
Associated album | Homogenic |
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Start date | November 2, 1997 |
End date | January 6, 1999 |
No. of shows |
36 in Europe 9 in North America 1 in Asia 4 in South America 50 Total |
Björk concert chronology |
The Homogenic tour was undertaken in 1997–99 by Icelandic singer/songwriter Björk. This tour focused on her album Homogenic. She also added songs from her previous albums. 23 different songs were performed. The tour band consisted of an Icelandic string octet and musician Mark Bell on beats, who had co-produced the album with Björk. The tour was released on DVD as Live in Cambridge. A separate release, Homogenic Live, contains a selection of Björk's favourite performances from throughout the Homogenic tour.
Opening acts
- µ-Ziq
- Bran Van 3000
- DJ Sam
- Magga Stína
Songs performed
Song | Album |
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"Visur Vatnsenda-Rosu" (Traditional Icelandic song) | Post (b-side) |
"Hunter" | Homogenic |
"Headphones" | Post |
"Come to Me" | Debut |
"Venus as a Boy" | Debut |
"All Neon Like" | Homogenic |
"You've Been Flirting Again" | Post |
"Isobel" | Post |
"Possibly Maybe" | Post |
"5 Years" | Homogenic |
"Immature" | Homogenic |
"I Go Humble" | Post (b-side) |
"Play Dead" | Debut (b-side) |
"Alarm Call" (Radio Edit) | Homogenic |
"Human Behaviour" | Debut |
"Bachelorette" | Homogenic |
"Hyperballad" | Post |
"Violently Happy" | Debut |
"Pluto" | Homogenic |
"So Broken" | Homogenic (b-side) |
"All Is Full of Love" | Homogenic |
"The Anchor Song" | Debut |
"Jóga" | Homogenic |
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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Europe | ||||
November 2, 1997 | Brussels | Belgium | Halles de Schaerbeek | |
November 3, 1997 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg | |
November 7, 1997 | Florence | Italy | Teatro Verdi | |
November 9, 1997 | Lausanne | Switzerland | Le Métropole | |
November 10, 1997 | Paris | France | Maison de la Mutualité | |
November 11, 1997 | Oxford | England | Apollo Theatre | |
November 12, 1997 | London | Shepherds Bush Empire | ||
November 13, 1997 | ||||
November 15, 1997 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Usher Hall | |
November 17, 1997 | Dublin | Ireland | Olympia Theatre | |
November 19, 1997 | Frankfurt | Germany | Palais im Zoo | |
November 20, 1997 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Vega | |
November 22, 1997 | Stockholm | Sweden | Arenan | |
North America | ||||
May 5, 1998 | Toronto | Canada | The Warehouse | |
May 8, 1998 | Montreal | Métropolis | ||
May 11, 1998 | New York City | United States | Hammerstein Ballroom | |
May 12, 1998 | ||||
May 15, 1998 | Washington, D.C. | The Capital Ballroom | ||
May 16, 1998 | Worcester | Worcester Palladium | ||
May 18, 1998 | Chicago | House of Blues | ||
May 21, 1998 | San Francisco | The Warfield Theater | ||
May 23, 1998 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | ||
Europe | ||||
June 6, 1998 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | |
June 7, 1998 | ||||
June 13, 1998[A] | Prague | Czech Republic | Koupaliště Džbán | |
June 14, 1998 | Vienna | Austria | Libro Musik Halle | |
June 21, 1998[B] | Scheeßel | Germany | Eichenring | |
June 28, 1998[C] | Turku | Finland | Kansanpuisto park | |
July 2, 1998[D] | Kristiansand | Norway | Odderøya | |
July 4, 1998[E] | Torhout | Belgium | Festivalweide | |
July 5, 1998[E] | Werchter | Werchterpark | ||
July 10, 1998[F] | Montreux | Switzerland | Stravinsky Auditorium | |
July 11, 1998[G] | Frauenfeld | Allmend Frauenfeld | ||
July 17, 1998 | Istanbul | Turkey | Cemil Topuzlu Open-Air Theatre | |
July 19, 1998[H] | Fano | Italy | Town Square | |
Asia | ||||
August 1, 1998[I] | Tokyo | Japan | Bay Side Square | |
Europe | ||||
August 6, 1998[J] | Skanderborg | Denmark | Dyrehaven | |
August 9, 1998[K] | Benicàssim | Spain | Costa del Azahar | |
August 13, 1998[L] | Stockholm | Sweden | Riddarholmen | |
South America | ||||
August 20, 1998[M] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Metropolitan | |
August 25, 1998 | Santiago | Chile | Teatro Monumental | |
August 27, 1998 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Luna Park | |
August 28, 1998 | Teatro Opera | |||
Europe | ||||
November 25, 1998 | Manchester | England | Manchester Carling Apollo | |
November 27, 1998 | Birmingham | Symphony Hall | ||
November 29, 1998 | London | London Palladium | ||
December 2, 1998 | Cambridge | Cambridge Corn Exchange | ||
January 5, 1999 | Reykjavík | Iceland | National Theatre | |
January 6, 1999 | ||||
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
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- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 29, 1997 | Stockholm, Sweden | Arenan | Rescheduled to November 22, 1997. |
October 31, 1997 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega | Rescheduled to November 20, 1997. |
December 5, 1997 | Los Angeles, United States | KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas | Cancelled due to kidney infection.[1] |
December 7, 1997 | San Francisco, United States | Green Christmas Ball | Cancelled due to kidney infection.[1] |
December 8, 1997 | Los Angeles, United States | Shrine Auditorium | Cancelled due to kidney infection.[1] |
December 11, 1997 | Chicago, United States | Q101 Twisted | Cancelled due to kidney infection.[1] |
December 14, 1997 | New York, United States | Hammerstein Ballroom | Cancelled due to kidney infection.[1] |
April 12, 1998 | Toronto, Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | Tour with Radiohead. Cancelled due to staging and production difficulties.[2] |
April 13, 1998 | Montreal, Canada | Molson Centre | Tour with Radiohead. Cancelled due to staging and production difficulties.[2] |
April 15, 1998 | Worcester, United States | Worcester Centrum Centre | Tour with Radiohead. Cancelled due to staging and production difficulties.[2] |
April 17, 1998 | New York City, United States | Radio City Music Hall | Tour with Radiohead. Cancelled due to staging and production difficulties.[2] |
May 9, 1998 | Worcester, United States | Worcester Palladium | Rescheduled to May 16, 1998. |
August 22, 1998 | São Paulo, Brazil | International Festival of New Music | Cancelled. |
Promotional performances
Date | Show | Set |
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September 19, 1997 | TFI Friday | "Jóga" |
October 3, 1997 | Top of the Pops | "Jóga" |
October 18, 1997 | Saturday Night Live | "Bachelorette" |
November 6, 1997 | 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards | "Bachelorette" |
November 29, 1997 | Later... with Jools Holland | "Bachelorette", "Hunter", "Jóga" |
February 11, 1998 | Nulle Part Ailleurs | "Jóga", "Bachelorette" |
February 14, 1998 | MTV Live | "You've Been Flirting Again", "Isobel", "Human Behaviour", "Bachelorette", "Jóga", "Pluto" |
May 22, 1998 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | "Bachelorette" |
June 20, 1998 | Hit Machine | "Hunter", "Bachelorette" |
October 16, 1998 | Later... with Jools Holland | "So Broken" |
December 5, 1998 | CD:UK | "Alarm Call" |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Goldberg, Michael (December 1, 1997). "News Flash: Bjork Illness Forces Show Cancellations". Addicted to Noise. Archived from the original on April 27, 1999. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 "BJORK PULLS OUT OF RADIOHEAD SHOWS OVER STAGING DIFFICULTIES". NME. February 2, 1998. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
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