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The Dangerous World Tour is the second worldwide concert tour by Michael Jackson . It was launched in support of the artist's eighth studio album, Dangerous (1991) and lasted from June 27, 1992 until November 11, 1993. The shows were sponsored by Pepsi .

The tour grossed a little less than its predecessor, Bad World Tour , gaining over $100 million. All profits were donated to charities including Heal the World Foundation . As it was nearing its end, the Dangerous World Tour was unfortunately cancelled due to Jackson's declining health. The tour was originally going to end on Christmas 1993.

  • 1 Background
  • 4.1 Cancelled dates
  • 5.1 Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour
  • 6.1 Lead performer
  • 6.2 Dancers
  • 6.3 Musicians
  • 6.4 Vocalists
  • 9 References

Background [ ]

During the final show of the Bad World Tour in 1989, Jackson stated it was going to be the final time the world would see him on stage. This was initially the plan for his career going forward, as Michael later explained, concerts were exhausting and he went through "hell" touring. Additionally, the artist wanted to focus on making music and filmmaking instead.

On February 3, 1992 Michael held a press conference at Radio City Music Hall in New York, where the Dangerous World Tour would be announced. Michael explained, that the sole reason he'd do the tour was to raise funds for the Heal the World Fundation. The goal was to gain $100 million by Christmas of the following year; a goal the artist succeeded with.

As the tour was nearing its end, in 1993 Jackson was accused of child sexual abuse by Evan Chandler. This caused Michael to begin taking drugs to ease his mind, but caused his physical health to worsen. On November 11, Michael played in Mexico, which would unfortunately become the final show of the tour, as the rest of it would be cancelled so the artist can focus on improving his health.

Outfits [ ]

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For the tour, Jackson rocked a couple different outfits. These were designed by Michael Bush and Dennis Tompkins .

He wore two different, military-like outfits; first was blue and glittery with a golden stripe crossing over the top, while another version was colored in black, and with two golden stripes. Another outfit was completely different from the above; featuring a completely golden top, and black pants. A fourth outfit featured Jackson with a golden, glittery top and two black striped crossing over it, and blue pants.

Setlist [ ]

  • "Brace Yourself" (intro)
  • " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
  • " Human Nature "
  • " Smooth Criminal "
  • " I Just Can't Stop Loving You " (with Siedah Garrett )
  • " She's Out of My Life "
  • Jackson 5 Medley
  • " Thriller "
  • " Billie Jean "
  • "Black or White Panther" (video interlude)
  • " Workin' Day and Night "
  • " Beat It "
  • " Someone Put Your Hand Out " (instrumental interlude)
  • " Will You Be There "
  • " The Way You Make Me Feel "
  • " Black or White "
  • " We Are the World " (video interlude)
  • " Heal the World "
  • " Dangerous "

Tour dates [ ]

Cancelled dates [ ], broadcasts & recordings [ ], live in bucharest: the dangerous tour [ ].

On November 16, 2005, a little over a decade after the show took place, a DVD of the October 1, 1992 show at the Bucharest National Stadium was released as a part of The Ultimate Collection , and saw its separate release as Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour on July 25, 2005.

While all of the tour was professionally filmed, the Bucharest concert was the only broadcasted show of the Dangerous World Tour. However, amateur recordings of other shows have been shared online for years.

Personnel [ ]

Lead performer [ ].

  • Michael Jackson

Dancers [ ]

  • LaVelle Smith (choreographer)
  • Dominic Lucero (asst. choreographer; 1992 leg)
  • Jamie King (1992 and 1993 legs)
  • Eddie Garcia (1992 leg)
  • Randy Allaire (1992 leg)
  • Travis Payne (1993 leg)
  • Jason Yribar (1993 leg)
  • Bruno "Taco" Falcon (asst. choreographer; 1992 and 1993 legs)
  • Michelle Berube
  • Yuko Sumida
  • Damon Navandi

Musicians [ ]

  • Musical director: Greg Phillinganes (1992), Brad Buxer (1993)
  • Assistant musical director: Kevin Dorsey
  • Keyboards, synthesizers: Greg Phillinganes (1992); Brad Buxer, Isaiah Sanders (1993)
  • Drums: Ricky Lawson
  • Lead/rhythm guitar: Jennifer Batten (1992), Becky Barksdale (1993), David Williams
  • Bass guitar, synth bass: Don Boyette

Vocalists [ ]

  • Vocal director: Kevin Dorsey
  • Background vocals: Darryl Phinnessee, Dorian Holley, Siedah Garrett , Kevin Dorsey
  • Slash – lead guitar on " Black or White " in Oviedo (September 21, 1992) and Tokyo (December 30 and 31, 1992)

Gallery [ ]

  • After the Oslo, Norway concert, " The Way You Make Me Feel " and " Bad " weren't performed for the rest of the tour, although the songs did return for the first 4 concerts in Tokyo. This also became the final performance of "Bad" Jackson ever gave.
  • " Workin' Day And Night " and " Beat It " were taken out of the setlist in the third leg. The cherry picker that was used for "Beat It" in the first and second legs was then used for " Black or White " in some concerts in the third leg.
  • " Rock with You " and " Remember The Time " were taken out of the setlist due to wardrobe malfunctions.
  • Rehearsals for the tour have taken place in Jackson's Neverland home and at Culver City Studios. Footage of the rehearsals can be found on YouTube. [1] [2]
  • The " We Are the World " interlude in the 1993 shows was extended, starting with the band and the backup singers singing along with the crowd.
  • In some early 1992 shows " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' " and "Beat It" were performed in their original key.
  • Diana Ross was in the attendance on the Oslo show on July 15th 1992.
  • Elizabeth Taylor was in the attendance on the Stockholm show on July 17th 1992.
  • " Man in the Mirror " was taken out of the setlist of 1993, but was performed in Argentina (first and second night, on the third he had a headache and didn't perform it. He had added it due to the Argentinian audience's warmth according to what their people had told us), it was also performed at the last concert in Mexico. Contrary to popular belief, "Man in the Mirror" was not performed on any night in Brazil or Israel. It is believed by the words of the public that "Man in the Mirror" was also performed during the concert in Chile.
  • During " Heal the World " in Bangkok, Michael wore the white shirt from "Man in the Mirror".
  • The magic trick at the end of " Thriller " was not performed at the third leg and at select first leg shows.
  • Michael cut his finger during the performance of " Jam " in the Copenhagen show, prompting Michael Bush to put a bandage on Michael's finger during " Human Nature ".
  • The silver jacket that Michael wore during "Jam" in the 1992 shows (except for Munich and 7 Tokyo shows), was used for the Jackson 5 medley in the 1993 shows. It was confirmed thanks to a photograph that it was used in Tokyo (December 24).
  • The original black jacket of "Jam" was only used in Munich and in possibly 7 concerts in Tokyo 1992. This jacket has 3 other versions. One of these was used in the 1993 Superbowl . Another version was used only in the first concert of 1993. And the final version was used during the rest of 1993, during the photo session of the album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I in 1994, the Royal Concert 1996, and it was last used for Michael's scan for a video game in 1999.
  • " Will You Be There " had 3 different endings during the tour: in one Michael would be joined by a female dancer in a angel costume (similar to MTV 10th Anniversary performance in 1991); in another one Michael would be joined by a girl who would do sign language and in the final one he would finish the song alone.

References [ ]

  • ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC_cWKW3EOc&pp=ygUZZGFuZ2Vyb3VzIHRvdXIgcmVoZWFyc2Fscw%3D%3D
  • ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DPeBxSE6BI&t=11049s&pp=ygUZZGFuZ2Vyb3VzIHRvdXIgcmVoZWFyc2Fscw%3D%3D
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The Dangerous Tour started on June 27th 1992 and ended on November 11th 1993. It consisted of 69 concerts and was seen by approximately 3.5 million people. All proceeds from the tour were donated to various charities, including Michael’s Heal The World Foundation. The tour was unfortunately cut short due to health reasons.

The tour had a spectacular ending, with what looked like Michael putting on a jet pack and flying over the audiences’ head and out of the stadium’.

Set List – 1st Leg:

  • Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’
  • Human Nature
  • Smooth Criminal
  • I Just Can’t Stop Loving You
  • She’s Out Of My Life
  • Jackson 5 Medley
  • Billie Jean
  • Workin’ Day And Night
  • Will You Be There
  • The Way You Make Me Feel
  • Black Or White
  • Heal The World
  • Man In The Mirror

Set List – 2nd Leg:

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The Dangerous World Tour was Michael Jackson's second concert tour. The tour took place from June 27, 1992 to November 11, 1993.....

The 69 concert dates of the tour attracted more than three million fans & the staging of the concert sets took nearly three days to set up. There were 20 trucks of equipment that were shuttled on cargo planes to countries around the world.

Michael ended up cutting the remainder of his tour short due to the stress from the child sexual abuse allegations levelled against him.

  • 1 Tour Overview
  • 2 Preparations & Set Designs
  • 3.1 Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show
  • 4 Opening Acts
  • 6 Tour Dates
  • 7 Concert Broadcast & Recordings
  • 8 Tour Personnel

Tour Overview [ ]

Following the huge success of Michael's first solo world tour, Bad World Tour (where he earned over $125 million), the star claimed that he would not tour again and would concentrate on making films and records instead.

On February 3, 1992 in a Pepsi press conference, it was announced that he would be touring again. The announcement coincided with a new deal between Michael and Pepsi with a reported $20 million deal to sponsor the tour.

In an interview, Michael stated, " The only reason I am going on tour is to raise funds for the newly formed Heal the World Foundation, an international children's charity, that I am spearheading to assist children and the ecology. My goal is to gross $100 million by Christmas 1993. I urge every corporation and individual who cares about this planet and the future of the children to help raise money for the charity. The Heal the World Foundation will contribute funds to paediatric AIDS in honour of my friend, Ryan White. I am looking forward to this tour because it will allow me to devote time to visiting children all around the world, as well as spread the message of global love, in the hope that others will be moved to do their share to help heal the world ."

" Michael's show, I loved ," said Janet Jackson. " The only thing – and I told him – that I wish he had done was to play more songs from the new album. And I wish he had played 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough'. He goes, 'I know, Jan, and the other brothers told me that, but you know what? I was really pressed for time.' And that's the thing, when you become so busy. So it was pretty much the same show as he's been doing for some time ."

Preparations & Set Designs [ ]

The stage used for the tour required more time to set up than before. Equipment, which in total weighed over 100 tons, required two Boeing 747 jet aircraft and multiple lorries to transport to each venue.

For the tour's design, Michael was influenced by the uniform worn by the military. For "Jam", the first performance on the set list, He wore two variations of a faux-military uniform.

During the 1992 leg, the uniform was a grey-green jacket with a one bolted strap which sparkled with multicolour.

For the Tokyo and 1993 leg, Michael wore a black uniform with three gold bolted straps, one going from his collar to his waist in one direction and the other two in another; he also used similar costume at the first Dangerous tour concert in Munich, the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in 1993, and later at the Royal Brunei Concert in 1996.

The tour also incorporated several stage illusions. The Dangerous era was considered one of Michael's best.

Each concert on the tour ended by a stuntman, Kinnie Gibson, who secretly switched with Michael as he kneels down a trap hole in the stage, dressed in a full astronaut costume (therefore appearing as Michael Jackson), flying out of the arena using a rocket belt.

Each concert also began with an illusion-like stunt dubbed "the Toaster" in which following the ringing of bells and the roar of a panther, Michael catapults on to the stage through a trap door in the front, sending off pyrotechnics that electrified the crowd.

" That opening was kick-ass ," admired Janet Jackson. " I'm sitting in the sound tower and all the kids are everywhere. And when he jumped out of whatever the hell that thing was, I was yelling so loud, the kids in front of me were looking back and I didn't even know it. My friend Tina is saying, Jan, they're looking at you. Because I was going, Fuck yeah, Mike! That was the shit to me. That was so bad-ass. Why didn't I think of that? When he thought of that shit, he hit it. "

A similar version of "the Toaster" stunt was used in the beginning of Michael's Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show performance in 1993.

During the 1992 leg, the transition from "Thriller" to "Billie Jean" was another stage trick.

When Michael walks into two pillars, he secretly switches with a werewolf-masked backup dancer while he changes for "Billie Jean."

The backup dancer posing as Michael is placed into a coffin which disappears when dancers posing as skeletons and zombies drape a cloth over the coffin and pull it out. He appears fully dressed for Billie Jean in the upper stage level as it lowers down.

The coffin portion of this stage illusion was removed in some of the 1992 leg shows and the entire 1993 leg of the tour, and replaced with the Michael Jackson impersonator and the backup dancers performing an encore of the "Monster Breakdown" (the dance sequence in "Thriller").

The Show [ ]

The original set list for the 1992 leg featured " The Way You Make Me Feel " and " Bad ", but these were taken out after the eighth concert in Oslo, Norway. However, these two songs were returned for the first six performances in Tokyo, Japan.

During the Europe leg in 1992, MTV was allowed to film backstage and broadcast six fifteen-minute episodes of the tour. The show was called "The Dangerous Diaries" and was presented by Sonya Saul.

MTV released footage of "Billie Jean" and "Black Or White" at the first show in Munich. "Billie Jean" was released with 2 different versions, one by MTV as a special, and the other on the "Dangerous Diaries" documentary.

Both versions have placed a snippet of Michael's original a cappella recording for "Billie Jean" over the live vocals when he throws his fedora.

Michael sold the film rights to his October 1, 1992 concert in Bucharest, Romania to HBO for $21 million.

The deal was the highest ever paid for a live concert. The concert was broadcast live on radio and shown on television across 61 countries and received the highest TV ratings in the history of the HBO network, in which Michael was honoured with a CableACE Award.

In 2004, the concert was released on DVD as part of Jackson's The Ultimate Collection box set. It was released again in 2005 as the separate DVD "Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour." The footage used on the released version is actually a mixture of footage from Bucharest – The BBC Broadcast, HBO live telecast (pay per view) and the HBO TV version.

The Dangerous tour was met with some backlash by music critics and fans because of Jackson's increased habit of lip syncing his live performances.

The Toulouse, France concert performed on September 16, 1992 featured a special instrumental performance of the first half of the song "In the Closet" as an interlude between the songs " Heal the World " and " Man in the Mirror ".

Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (who was the "Mystery Girl" in the actual song) was in attendance at this concert. This concert marked the first and only time that this song was performed during this tour.

On December 31, 1992 during the New Year's Eve concert in Tokyo, Japan, Slash made a special guest appearance for the performance of " Black or White ". Slash also made a special appearance for "Black or White" at the concert in Oviedo, Spain in September 1992.

On August 29, 1993, Michael performed in front of 47,000 on his 35th birthday in Singapore.

During his visit to Moscow in September, he came up with the song "Stranger in Moscow" which would be released on his 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I . It was during a time when Jackson felt very alone, far away from his family and friends, yet every night throughout his tours fans would stay by his hotel and support him.

Michael performed a free concert at the Jerudong Park Amphitheatre in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei on July 16, 1996.

The concert was in celebration of the fiftieth birthday of Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei and was attended by the Brunei royal family. This concert resembled the Dangerous tour with the addition of HIStory songs, " You Are Not Alone " and " Earth Song ".

Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show [ ]

Unlike many previous years, Michael was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show.

The show started with him dancing on certain jumbotrons, followed by impersonators that posed on top of the screen, which gave the illusion of Jackson moving from one side of the stadium to the other. Then Michael himself catapulted on stage and simply stood frozen in front of the audience.

Jackson's set consist of a medley: "Jam" (with the beginning of "Why You Wanna Trip on Me"), "Billie Jean" and "Black or White".

The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Michael participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world and a choir of 3,500 local Los Angeles area children singing "We Are the World", later joining him as he sang his single "Heal the World".

It was the first Super Bowl where the audience figures actually increased during the half-time show.

The selection of Michael for the halftime show was in response to sagging interest in recent performances, notably in the two years immediately prior.

The NFL and FOX network officials decided it was necessary to sign top acts for the halftime in future years to boost future viewership and interest. The NFL donated $100,000 to Michael's Heal the World Foundation.

Opening Acts [ ]

  • D'Influence (England)
  • Snap! (Bucharest)
  • Culture Beat (1993 European dates)

Set List [ ]

1992 Rehearsals

  • " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
  • " Human Nature "
  • " Smooth Criminal "
  • " I Just Can't Stop Loving You " (duet with Siedah Garrett )
  • " She's Out of My Life "
  • The Jackson 5 Medley: " I Want You Back " / " The Love You Save " / " I'll Be There "
  • " Rock With You "
  • " Thriller "
  • " Billie Jean "
  • " Remember The Time "
  • " Workin' Day and Night "
  • " Beat It "
  • " Will You Be There "
  • " The Way You Make Me Feel "
  • " Black or White "
  • " Heal the World "
  • " Man in the Mirror "
  • "Brace Yourself" (Introduction)
  • "Black or White Panther" (Video Interlude)
  • " Someone Put Your Hand Out " (Instrumental Interlude)
  • " We Are the World " (Video Interlude)
  • " Man in the Mirror "/"Rocket Man" (Final)
  • " Dangerous "

1996 Royal Concert

  • " I Just Can't Stop Loving You " (with Marva Hicks )
  • "Black Panther" (Video Interlude)
  • " Beat It " (with Jennifer Batten )
  • " You Are Not Alone "
  • " Earth Song "

Tour Dates [ ]

Concert broadcast & recordings [ ].

All concerts were professionally filmed by Nocturne Productions Inc., which filmed all of Michael's tours and private affairs.

During the 1992 European leg of the tour, MTV was given permission to film backstage reports, interview the cast and film live performance.

The mini-show was hosted by Sonya Saul and had six, 15-minute mini-episodes of concerts in Munich, Werchter, Dublin, Hamburg, Cardiff, London, Leeds, Berlin, Oviedo and Madrid.

Performances include Billie Jean , Black or White , Jam , Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' and Will You Be There .

The concert in Bucharest on October 1, 1992, was filmed and broadcast on television all across the world, giving HBO the highest rating garnered in cable TV history with an unedited version airing on the BBC.

The concert film titled "Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour" was officially released on DVD on July 25, 2005.

Tour Personnel [ ]

  • LaVelle Smith (choreographer)
  • Jamie King, Evaldo Garcia, Randy Allaire (1992 leg), Wade Robson (1992, Oslo), Travis Payne (1993 leg), Damon Navandi, Bruno "Taco" Falcon, Michelle Berube and Yuko Sumida

Band members

  • Musical director: Greg Phillinganes
  • Assistant musical director: Kevin Dorsey
  • Keyboards/ Synthesizers: Greg Phillinganes, Brad Buxer & Isaiah Sanders
  • Drums: Ricky Lawson
  • Lead/Rhythm Guitar: Jennifer Batten & David Williams
  • Bass Guitar/Synth Bass: Don Boyette
  • Vocal director: Dorian Holley
  • Background Vocals: Kevin Dorsey, Dorian Holley, Siedah Garrett & Darryl Phinnessee
  • 1 Cheryle Terrell
  • 2 JohVonnie Jackson
  • 3 Joe Jackson

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  • Song played from tape Carmina Burana Intro Play Video
  • Jam ( Live debut ) Play Video
  • Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Play Video
  • Human Nature Play Video
  • Smooth Criminal Play Video
  • I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett ) Play Video
  • She's Out of My Life Play Video
  • I Want You Back / The Love You Save / I'll Be There ( The Jacksons  song) Play Video
  • Thriller Play Video
  • Billie Jean Play Video
  • Song played from tape Black Panther Interlude Play Video
  • Working Day and Night Play Video
  • Beat It Play Video
  • Someone Put Your Hand Out ( instrumental played by band ) Play Video
  • Will You Be There Play Video
  • The Way You Make Me Feel Play Video
  • Bad Play Video
  • Black or White Play Video
  • Song played from tape "We Are The World" Interlude Play Video
  • Heal the World Play Video
  • Man in the Mirror Play Video

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  • Heal the World
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  • Working Day and Night
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  1. 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 ...

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    Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest (The Dangerous Tour)Listen to more Michael Jackson: https://MichaelJackson.lnk.to/StreamWatch Michael Jackson's first leg...

  3. Dangerous World Tour

    The Dangerous World Tour is the second worldwide concert tour by Michael Jackson. It was launched in support of the artist's eighth studio album, Dangerous (1991) and lasted from June 27, 1992 until November 11, 1993. The shows were sponsored by Pepsi. The tour grossed a little less than its predecessor, Bad World Tour, gaining over $100 million. All profits were donated to charities including ...

  4. Michael Jackson Dangerous World Tour 1992 Oslo Full Concert

    Michael Jackson Dangerous World Tour Live in Oslo July 15 1992SETLIST:1. Jam 4:52-10:372. Wanna be starting something 11:22-16:303. Human nature 17:10-22:204...

  5. Michael Jackson's Dangerous World Tour ( AKA Heal The World Tour) Live

    Michael Jackson's first concert in the Dangerous World Tour (AKA Heal The World Tour), in Bucharest (Romania), October 1st, 1992.One of the best Michael...

  6. Dangerous World Tour: 1992

    The Dangerous Tour started on June 27th 1992 and ended on November 11th 1993. It consisted of 69 concerts and was seen by approximately 3.5 million people. All proceeds from the tour were donated to various charities, including Michael's Heal The World Foundation. The tour was unfortunately cut short due to health reasons.

  7. Dangerous Tour Live in Munich (June 27, 1992)

    Dangerous tour 1° concertOlympiastadion - Munich, GermanyNext concert: Rotterdam (Jun. 30, 1992)https://youtu.be/PpWd1cuuyU8Credits: K MJ, MJ HIStorical Arch...

  8. Michael Jackson's Dangerous World Tour Began This Day In 1992

    On this date in 1992, Michael Jackson's second world tour kicked off in Munich, Germany. Crossing 69 countries across Europe and Asia over a 16-month period, Michael's "Dangerous World Tour" was a massive transportation challenge - it included 1,000 lights, 10 miles of electrical cable, 9 video screens, 168 speakers, and 2 tons of clothing.

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  10. Michael Jackson on the Dangerous Tour in 1992

    Michael Jackson on the Dangerous Tour in 1992. July 02, 2018. By July, 1992, Michael was a week into the Dangerous Tour, which launched in Munich. Almost 4 million fans saw Michael perform on that tour. Were you one of them? Post your photos and tickets from the tour to the community page and share your stories with the world!

  11. Dangerous World Tour

    The Dangerous World Tour was Michael Jackson's second concert tour. The tour took place from June 27, 1992 to November 11, 1993..... The 69 concert dates of the tour attracted more than three million fans & the staging of the concert sets took nearly three days to set up. There were 20 trucks of equipment that were shuttled on cargo planes to countries around the world. Michael ended up ...

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    We preserved this video in it's original 4:3 aspect ratio, otherwise content will be compromised. Upscaled to 4K with maximum possible enhancements. We hope ...

  13. Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour

    Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour is a live concert DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on July 25, 2005. The DVD was previously included with The Ultimate Collection box set in 2004. The concert took place during Jackson's first leg on his Dangerous World Tour on October 1, 1992 at the Bucharest National Stadium, with ...

  14. Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)

    Due to the massive success of the Dangerous World Tour, album sales for Dangerous received a boost. In the first four weeks of his tour in 1992, sales of the album increased from 6.8 million to 7.2 million units in Europe. Worldwide, the album was a massive success in fourteen countries.

  15. Michael Jackson: Live in Bucharest

    Synopsis. Michael Jackson's Dangerous Tour Live in Bucharest. Set-List: 1. Intro / 2. Jam / 3. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' / 4. Human Nature / 5. Smooth Criminal / 6. I Just Can't Stop Loving You feat.

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    This is the full concert of Michael Jackson performing at Bremen, Germany o August 8, 1992, as part of the first leg of his Dangerous World Tour.Setlist00:00...

  17. Michael Jackson Setlist at Olympiastadion, Munich

    Get the Michael Jackson Setlist of the concert at Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany on June 27, 1992 from the Dangerous World Tour and other Michael Jackson Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  18. On This Day, MJ's Dangerous Tour Arrived At Wembley Stadium

    August 21, 2017. On Friday, August 21, 1992, Michael's Dangerous Tour lit up Wembley Stadium in London. Dangerous was the biggest tour any artist had ever done. In fact, Michael broke the record that he himself had set during the Bad Tour.

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  20. LIVE IN OSLO, 1992

    SETLIST-----1 - Jam 4:482 - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 11:163 - Human Nature 17:004 - Smooth Criminal 22:445 - I Just Can't Stop Loving You 29:006 -...

  21. Dangerous Tour Wembley, August 23rd 1992 # ...

    606 likes, 14 comments - michael_jackson_tourApril 5, 2024 on : "Dangerous Tour Wembley, August 23rd 1992 #michaeljackson #michaeljacksonforever #michaeljacksonedits ...

  22. Dangerous world tour (1992

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  23. MJ's Legendary Show Ignites Munich in 1992

    An Associated Press headline read "Dangerous Tour Kickoff wows Munich." On this date in 1992, 70,000 in the German city's Olympic Stadium were in attendance for this show. The AP reported that MJ "tore through 'Beat It,' 'Billie Jean,' and 'Black or White' accompanied by balloons, giant video screens, and numerous wardrobe changes that ranged from an 18-karat gold body suit ...