Dangerous World Tour
The Dangerous World Tour was the second world concert tour by the American singer Michael Jackson that took place in Munich, Germany on June 27, 1992 and concluded in Mexico City, Mexico on November 11, 1993. It was in support of his eighth studio album Dangerous, which was released in 1991. The tour was sponsored by Pepsi and featured a total of 69 concerts in Europe, Asia and Latin America, making it one of the largest and most ambitious tours of its time.
Key highlights
Innovative productions
The tour is known for its elaborate stage designs, advanced technology, and special effects. Michael Jackson incorporated themes of social issues, and there were stunning visuals and choreography.
Setlist
The setlist included many of his greatest hits, such as "Billie Jean," "Black or White," "Beat It," and "Thriller," alongside songs from the Dangerous album.
Record attendance
The tour attracted millions of fans worldwide, with several shows selling out quickly, showcasing Jackson's immense popularity.
Charitable efforts
A portion of the proceeds from the tour went to various charitable causes, including the Heal the World Foundation, reflecting Jackson's commitment to humanitarian efforts.
Legacy
The Dangerous World Tour solidified Michael Jackson's status as a leading entertainer and left a lasting impact on live music performances.