| NORTH
AMERICA
3.8.97 New Orleans, House
of Blues
4.8.97 Houston, Numbers (Played)
6.8.97 Austin, Liberty Lunch
8.8.97 Dallas, Trees (Played)
10.8.97 Phoenix, Electric Ballroom (Played)
11.8.97 San Diego, 4th & B
13.8.97 Los Angeles, The Palace (Played)
14.8.97 San Francisco, The Fillmore
16.8.97 Portland, La Luna
17.8.97 Seattle, Showbox
19.8.97 Salt Lake City, The Brick
20.8.97 Denver, Ogden Theater
22.8.97 St.Louis, Mississippi Nights
23.8.97 Chicago, Metro
25.8.97 Cleveland, The Odeon
26.8.97 Detroit, St. Andrew's Hall
28.8.97 Toronto, Phoenix, Canada
29.8.97 Montreal, Spectrum, Canada
31.8.97 Providence, The Strand
2.9.97 New York, Supper Club
3.9.97 State College, Crowbar
4.9.97 New Haven, Toad's Place
6.9.97 Boston, The Paradise
7.9.97 Philadelphia, Electric Factory
9.9.97 Baltimore, Bohager's
10.9.97 Washington, 9:30 Club
12.9.97 Charlotte, Pterodactyl
13.9.97 Atlanta, Masquerade |
| JAPAN
25.9.97 Tokyo, Kawasaki, Club Citta (Played)
26.9.97 Tokyo, Shinjyuku, Liquid Room (Played)
29.9.97 Osaka, Imperial Hall
30.9.97 Nagoya, Club Diamond Hall |
| Although
being a real "solo" record John Lydon was keen to tour
'Psycho's Path' with a proper live band.
An unconventional band
to say the least 'Psycho's Path live' consisted of a drummer and
two keyboard players, plus the one and only Mr John Lydon. The line-up
was recruited from largely unknown musicians, but included John's
brother Martin; plus moral and protective support in the shape of
John "Rambo" Stevens.
The line-up originally
included drummer Robert Williams – but as
you may have saw on 'Judge Judy' – he left the band in
the lurch at the beginning of the tour, and was quickly replaced.
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