Weezer concert: 07/21/1995

Weezer performed at Tipitina's in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 21, 1995 as part of the World Domination Tour. That Dog was the opening act. This show was supposed to take place at UNO Lakefront Arena, but allegedly was moved due to low ticket sales.[1][2]

Weezer concert
July 21, 1995
LocationNew Orleans, LA
VenueTipitina's
TourWorld Domination Tour
Associated albumWeezer (The Blue Album)
Supporting actThat Dog
Tour ManagerAndy Proudfoot
Weezer live show chronology

Setlist

Personnel

Per Weezer's US Tour Summer 1995 itinerary:

  • Rivers Cuomo – lead guitar, keyboards, lead vocals
  • Patrick Wilson – drums
  • Brian Bell – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Matt Sharp – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Andy Proudfoot – tour manager
  • Ian Beveridge – monitor engineer
  • Craig Montgomery – sound engineer
  • Karl Koch – backline
  • Dana Thomas – lighting
  • Doug Hagen – monitors
  • Mike Elias – bus driver
  • Frank King – truck driver

See also

References

  1. @keepmywords "In 1995, I had tickets to see Weezer on tour for the Blue Album at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. The show didn’t sell enough tickets, so it was moved to an 18+ or 21+ venue, maybe Tipitina’s. I was not old enough to go, and I was super bummed. I’ve seen Weezer since, but tonight I am finally seeing the Blue Album live in its entirety at Madison Square Garden. Not only that, but the seller cancelled my StubHub tickets for tonight, so StubHub offered me floor seats for the same price. It’s like 1995 making up for its mistakes. Childhood-me would’ve never imagined that this would be happening nearly 30 years later. Amazing. Not kidding, I don’t know what my videos are but I know some “Holiday” and “Only In Dreams” are in there because those are my heart. “You say ‘it’s a good thing that you float in the air, that way there’s no way I will crush your pretty toenails into a thousand pieces.’” ♥️♥️♥️" Instagram. 12 September 2024. https://www.instagram.com/keepmywords/p/C_zdQSjMsTS
  2. Newspapers.com archive of Sun Herald from Friday, July 21, 1995, Page 65.