Livin la Vida Loco explained

Concert Tour Name:Livin la Vida Loco
Artist:Coal Chamber
Location:North America
Type:Concert
Start Date:July 31, 1999
End Date:November 14, 1999
Number Of Legs:1
Number Of Shows:73
Last Tour:Ozzfest 1999
(1999)
This Tour:Livin la Vida Loco
(1999)
Next Tour:World Domination Tour
(1999–2000)

Livin La Vida Loco, a play on the song title "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin,[1] was a concert tour in 1999. It was headlined by Coal Chamber,[2] and organized by the band's record label, Roadrunner Records. Other bands that were featured included Machine Head, Slipknot, Amen and Dope.[3] [4] The tour was formed after Coal Chamber were thrown off a tour with the Insane Clown Posse, and picked up Nadja Peulen as an interim bassist during the tour.[5]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOther bands
August 16, 1999LawrenceUnited StatesThe BottleneckMachine Head
Slipknot
Amen
August 19, 1999DallasDeep Ellum Live
August 20, 1999Oklahoma CityCity Tower Theater
August 21, 1999Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheater
August 22, 1999Saint PaulRoy Wilkins Auditorium
August 23, 1999LincolnThe Royal Grove
August 25, 1999MilwaukeeThe Rave
August 26, 1999PeoriaMadison Theatre
August 27, 1999Kansas CityCity Market
August 28, 1999TulsaMohawk Park
August 29, 1999AmarilloMidnight Rodeo
August 31, 1999LubbockLiquid 2000
September 1, 1999KilleenClub Oz
September 2, 1999Corpus ChristiBucket's Sports Bar & Grill
September 3, 1999OdessaEctor County Coliseum
September 4, 1999ShreveportMalibu Beach Club
September 6, 1999MemphisThe New Daisy Theatre
September 7, 1999ChicagoRiviera Theatre
September 8, 1999MadisonHeadliners
September 9, 1999Grand RapidsOrbit Room
September 10, 1999DetroitHarpos Concert Theatre
September 11, 1999ClevelandNautica Stage
September 12, 1999ColumbusAl Rosa Villa
September 13, 1999SaugetPop's
September 14, 1999New York CityRoseland Ballroom
September 15, 1999HartfordWebster Theater
September 16, 1999ScrantonTink's
September 17, 1999PhiladelphiaElectric Factory
September 18, 1999Asbury ParkThe Paramount Theatre at Asbury Park Convention Hall
September 19, 1999WorcesterLocoBazooka
September 20, 1999Washington, D.C.
September 22, 1999TorontoCanadaWarehouse
September 23, 1999MontrealLe Spectrum
September 24, 1999LewistonUnited StatesCivic Center
September 25, 1999ProvidenceLupo's
September 27, 1999SpartanburgGround Zero
September 28, 1999AtlantaThe Masquerade
September 29, 1999TampaMasquerade
October 1, 1999Lake Buena VistaHouse of Blues
October 3, 1999Fort LauderdaleChili Pepper
October 9, 1999Las VegasSam Boyd ComplexSlipknot
Dope
Amen
October 11, 1999San BernardinoCitrus FairSevendust
Machine Head
Slipknot
Dope
Orange 9mm
Amen
October 13, 1999AlbuquerqueSunshine TheaterSlipknot
Dope
Amen
October 14, 1999Colorado SpringsColorado Music Hall
October 15, 1999DenverOgden Theatre
October 17, 1999Des MoinesSuper ToadSlipknot
Dope
October 18, 1999Kansas CityBeaumont Club
October 19, 1999SaugetPop's
October 20, 1999WichitaCotillion Ballroom
October 21, 1999AustinBackroom
October 22, 1999HoustonInternational Ballroom
October 23, 1999McAllenVilla Real Convention Center
October 24, 1999San AntonioTejano Texas
October 26, 1999BirminghamFive Points Music Hall
October 27, 1999New OrleansTipitina's
October 30, 1999DallasFreaker's Ball (Starplex Amphitheater)Chevelle
Machine Head
Megadeth
Sevendust
Slipknot
Static-X
October 31, 1999TulsaBrady TheaterSlipknot
Dope
November 1, 1999OmahaSokol Auditorium
November 2, 1999TeaTwisters
November 3, 1999WinnipegCanadaRendezvous
November 5, 1999CalgaryMcEvan Hall
November 6, 1999EdmontonGolden Garter
November 8, 1999VancouverCroatian Cultural Centre
November 9, 1999SeattleUnited StatesDV8
November 10, 1999PortlandRoseland Theater
November 11, 1999SacramentoCrest TheatreDope
November 12, 1999PetalumaPhoenix TheatreSlipknot
Dope
November 13, 1999San FranciscoMaritime Hall
November 14, 1999Los AngelesThe Palace

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Notes and References

  1. News: Hey Now, You're a Cuban All-Star . The Record (New Jersey) . 1999-09-10 . Jones, Ryan .
  2. News: Band finds Coal comfort after rocky season . The Star-Ledger . 1999-09-17 . Rose, Lisa .
  3. News: Coal Chamber Dresses Metal Up for Halloween . 1999-09-17 . The Hartford Courant . Catlin, Roger .
  4. Web site: Brown. Paul 'Browny'. 2021-08-02. An Icon Has Fallen – Joey Jordison: Unbendingly Loyal from Debut to Departure – Part Three by Robyn Doreian. 2021-08-02. Wall Of Sound. en-US.
  5. Web site: 2009-02-12 . Coal Chamber/Type O Negative Tour Lined Up . https://web.archive.org/web/20010331112703/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1427180/20000127/coal_chamber.jhtml . dead . March 31, 2001 . MTV . 2000-01-27 .