Recipe for Hate Tour

The Recipe for Hate Tour is a concert tour by punk rock band Bad Religion, in support of their album Recipe for Hate.

Recipe for Hate Tour
Tour by Bad Religion
Associated albumRecipe for Hate
Start dateJune 12th, 1993
End dateJanuary 23rd, 1994
Legs3
No. of shows34 in Europe
47 in United States
3 in Canada
2 in Mexico
86 in total
Bad Religion concert chronology

With the success of Nirvana and Nevermind helping launch alternative and punk bands into the mainstream,[1] Bad Religion experienced some commercial success during this tour, including a guest spot on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, making their first official television debut.[2] The band also recorded a Peel session at the end of their European leg.[3]

The band also went to South America for the first time on a non-tour date, doing a one-off show at Estadio Obras Sanitarias in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[4]

Bad Religion was also supported by Green Day, a year before they released Dookie, and Seaweed, a tour which Green Day bassist, Mike Dirnt jokingly labelled as "The BadGreenWeed Tour".[5]

This was Brett Gurewitz's last tour with the band. His last show, before re-joining the band years later, was at the Hollywood Palladium on July 29, 1994, a little under two months before the band began their Stranger than Fiction Tour.[6]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Notes
Europe[7]
June 12, 1993 Seinäjoki Finland Törnävänsaari Part of Provinssirock
Bad Religion's first show in Finland
Bad Religion were fourth on the line-up, behind Sugar, Ride and Die Krupps
June 15, 1993 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
June 17, 1993 Linz Austria Posthof
June 18, 1993 Vienna Arena Support from Abwärts
June 19, 1993 Munich Germany Terminal 1
June 20, 1993 Stuttgart LKA-Longhorn
June 21, 1993 Nuremberg Serenadenhof
June 22, 1993 Hanover Music Hall
June 23, 1993 Berlin Tempodrom
June 24, 1993 Bielefeld PC69
June 25, 1993 Münster Jovel Music Hall Support from Abwärts
June 26, 1993 Trier Europahalle
June 28, 1993 Bremen Aladin Music Hall
June 29, 1993 Kassel Messehalle
June 30, 1993 Hamburg Docks
July 1, 1993
July 2, 1993 Roskilde Denmark Festivalpladsen Part of the Roskilde Festival
July 3, 1993 Burgum Netherlands Festivalterrein Zomerweg Part of the Waldrock Festival
July 4, 1993 Amsterdam Paradiso Support from Abwärts
July 5, 1993 Neu-Isenburg Germany Hugenottenhalle
July 6, 1993 Cologne E-Werk Support from Abwärts
July 8, 1993 Paris France Élysée Montmartre
July 9, 1993 Bordeaux Theatre Barbey Support from Burning Heads
July 10, 1993 San Sebastián Spain Polideportivo de Anoeta Bad Religion's first show in Spain
July 11, 1993 Barcelona Zeleste
July 13, 1993 Correggio Italy Arena Spettacoli Part of the Festa de l'Unità
July 14, 1993 Pordenone Rototon Club
July 15, 1993 Assago Forum di Assago Supporting Neil Young
July 16, 1993 Stuttgart Germany LKA-Longhorn
July 18, 1993 Stratford-upon-Avon United Kingdom Long Marston Airfield Part of the first Phoenix Festival
Bad Religion were the third band on the main stage on Sunday
July 19, 1993 London The Forum Support from Die Cheerleader
July 20, 1993 Manchester Manchester Academy
July 21, 1993 Bradford Queen's Hall
July 22, 1993 Newcastle Riverside
North America Leg #1[8]
September 9, 1993 Barkersfield United States Marquee Club
September 10, 1993 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Support from Green Day, Rancid and Seaweed
September 11, 1993
September 12, 1993 Las Vegas Huntridge Theater Support from Green Day and Seaweed
September 13, 1993 Tempe Club Rio Support from Green Day, Seaweed and 100 Iced Animals
September 14, 1993 Albuquerque Wool Warehouse Support from Green Day and Seaweed
September 16, 1993 Dallas Deep Ellum
September 17, 1993 San Antonio Showcase
September 18, 1993 Austin Liberty Lunch
September 19, 1993 Houston Numbers
September 20, 1993 New Orleans Music Hall
September 22, 1993 Jacksonville Florida Theatre
September 23, 1993 Fort Lauderdale The Edge
September 24, 1993 Orlando The Station
September 25, 1993 St. Petersburg Jannus Landing
September 26, 1993 Atlanta Masquerade
September 28, 1993 Washington, D.C. W.U.S.T. Music Hall
September 29, 1993 Pittsburgh Graffiti Lounge
October 1, 1993 New York City Roseland Ballroom
October 2, 1993 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
October 3, 1993 Boston Avalon Ballroom
October 5, 1993 Montreal Canada Métropolis
October 6, 1993 Toronto Concert Hall Support from Green Day, Seaweed and Doughboys
October 7, 1993 Cleveland United States Agora Ballroom Support from Green Day and Seaweed
October 8, 1993 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
October 9, 1993 Chicago Riviera Theatre
October 10, 1993 Minneapolis First Avenue
October 12, 1993 Englewood Gothic Theatre
October 13, 1993 Salt Lake City State Fair Coliseum
October 15, 1993 Portland La Luna
October 16, 1993 Vancouver Canada 86th Street Music Hall
October 17, 1993 Seattle United States Moore Theatre
October 19, 1993 Santa Cruz Catalyst
October 20, 1993 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
October 22, 1993 Tijuana Mexico Iguana's
October 23, 1993
October 29, 1993 Honolulu United States Pink's Garage
October 30, 1993
North American Leg #2[9]
January 6, 1994 Petaluma United States Phoenix Theater
January 7, 1994 Fresno College Union
January 8, 1994 Irvine Crawford Hall Support from Clutch and Harmful If Swallowed
January 9, 1994 Santa Barbara Red Dog
January 11, 1994 San Diego Montezuma Hall
January 12, 1994 Tempe Club Rio
January 13, 1994 Tucson Wildcat House
January 15, 1994 Las Vegas Huntridge Theater
January 17, 1994 Englewood Gothic Theatre
January 18, 1994
January 19, 1994 Lawrence Liberty Hall Support from Cluth
January 20, 1994 St. Louis Mississippi Nights
January 22, 1994 Trenton City Gardens
January 23, 1994

Band members

Greg Graffin – Vocals
Brett Gurewitz – Guitar and back-up vocals
Jay Bentley – Bass and back-up vocals
Greg Hetson – Guitar
Bobby Schayer – Drums

References

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