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Dangerous World Tour

The Dangerous World Tour was the second world concert tour by American singer Michael Jackson and was staged to promote his eighth studio album Dangerous. The tour was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola. All profits were donated to various charities including Jackson's own "Heal the World Foundation". It began in Munich, Germany, on June 27, 1992, and concluded in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 11, 1993, playing 69 concerts in Europe, Asia and Latin America. Jackson performed in stadiums across the world with all being sold out in countries in Asia, Latin America, and Europe. At the tour's end, it grossed over $100 million and was attended by 3,500,000 people.[3]

"Dangerous Tour" redirects here. For the film, see Dangerous Tour (film).

Location

June 27, 1992

November 11, 1993

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  • 40 in Europe
  • 10 in Japan
  • 8 in Asia
  • 6 in South America
  • 5 in North America
  • 69 in total

3,500,000

US $100 million[1] ($210.92 million in 2021 dollars)[2]

The October 1, 1992, concert in Bucharest, Romania was filmed for broadcast on the HBO network on October 10. Jackson sold the film rights for the concert for $20 million, then the highest amount for a concert performer to appear on television.[4] The special, Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour, earned Jackson the second of two CableACE Awards of his career, this one for Outstanding Performance Musical Special.[5]

(1992 European dates)

Kris Kross

(Tokyo)

Rozalla

(Latin America)

TLC

(England and Scotland)

D'Influence

(Bucharest)

Snap!

(1993 European dates)

Culture Beat

(2004). Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection booklet. Sony BMG.

George, Nelson

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