Memorial Beach Tour

Memorial Beach Tour
Tour by A-ha
Associated album Memorial Beach / 25
Start date May 11, 1993
End date June 19, 1994
Legs 3
Number of shows 6 in Africa
2 in Asia
20 in Europe
28 in Total
A-ha concert chronology

The backing band for "Memorial Beach Tour" is the same as on the ’91 tour; namely Jørun Bøgeberg (bass guitar), Per Hillestad (drums) and Sigurd Køhn (saxophone). (Bøgeberg is replaced by Øyvind Madsen on the South African dates).

Songs performed on the 1993 tour include “I’ve Been Losing You”, “Move To Memphis”, “The Sun Always Shines On TV”, “Cold As Stone”, “Angel”, “Early Morning”, “Hunting High And Low”, “I Call Your Name”, “The Swing Of Things”, “The Weight Of The Wind”, “Memorial Beach”, “Locust”, “Between Your Mama And Yourself”, “The Blood That Moves The Body”, “Stay On These Roads”, “Dark Is The Night” and “Scoundrel Days”.

The 1994 tour includes some of the additional songs “Cry Wolf”, “Manhattan Skyline, “Cold As Stone”/”Sycamore Leaves” medley, “Touchy!”, “Crying In The Rain” “The Living Daylights”, “Seemingly Nonstop July” and on a few shows “Shapes That Go Together” and “Take On Me”, making the shows approximately 2 hours long.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
May 24, 1993 London UK Subterania Club
June 11, 1993 Oslo Norway Månefisken(Invite Only)
September 7, 1993 Amsterdam Netherlands Roxy
September 9, 1993 Copenhagen Denmark Montmartre
September 12, 1993 Hamburg Germany Docks
September 13, 1993 Cologne E-Werk
September 14, 1993 Berlin Huxley’s Neue Welt
September 15, 1993 Hannover Capitol
September 16, 1993 Frankfurt Music Hall
Asia
December 17, 1993 Beirut Lebanon Mot Laselle
December 18, 1993 Beirut Mot Laselle
Europe
January 15, 1994 Oslo Norway Oslo Plaza Hotel
February 12, 1994 Lillehammer Stampesletta
February 13, 1994 Lillehammer Stampesletta
February 14, 1994 Oslo Rockefeller
Africa
February 25, 1994 Cape Town South Africa Good Hope Centre
February 26, 1994 Bloemfontein Kallie Human Hall
February 28, 1994 Pretoria Saambou Arena
March 1, 1994 Johannesburg Standard Bank Arena
March 2, 1994 Johannesburg Standard Bank Arena
March 4, 1994 Durban Village Green
Europe
March 15, 1994 Trondheim Norway Olavshallen
March 17, 1994 Oslo Sentrum Scene
March 20, 1994 Stavanger Stavanger Konserthus
March 22, 1994 Bergen Grieghallen
March 24, 1994 skien Ibsenhuset
March 26, 1994 Andenes Idrettshallen
June 19, 1994 St. Petersburg Russia Oktyabrsky Concert Hall
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