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Dr Seuss's Moshpit Tour 1998

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Dr Seuss's Moshpit Tour 1998
GenreNu Metal, Alternative metal, Rap metal, Rap, Industrial metal, Hip hop, Grunge metal
DatesSummer
Attendance

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Dr Seuss's Moshpit Tour took Metal and Rap to the top in 1998 featuring Metal Grunge band Korn, Rap Rock band Limp Bizkit, Nu Metal band Coal Chamber, another Hip Hop Rock group, Rage Against the Machine, and with their absence on the last day was replaced by rapper Ice Cube, and late 90s alternative metal band, Incubus, and brand new 90s metal band, System of a Down. The Moshpits drove the police to work as 19 people died in the moshpits during the whole show.

RATM Replacement[edit]

Rage Against the Machine left the tour on the last date due to studio time on recording their third studio album The Battle of Los Angeles. Dr Seuss replaced Rage Against the Machine with Ice Cube for the last date of the tour to continue the concerts.

War against Warner Bros records[edit]

Warner Bros suggested they take Red Hot Chili Peppers on tour with them, after denying the offer, Warner Bros wasn't pleased, they then lost money because none of their bands where in the huge USA tour in 1998, Warner retaliated with fans after the tour was over in August of 1998, after the war between Dr Seuss and Warner Bros, Dr Seuss stated that Warner Bros where being entitled brats, but then made a deal, Dr Seuss stated that Static X will be in Dr Seuss's Moshpit Tour 1999, and they would record Dr Seuss's Moshpit 1998's album on Roadrunner Records, making Warner Bros even more mad to make matters worse.

Line-up[edit]

Dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
July 1, 1998 Detroit United States Comerica Park
July 3, 1998 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium
July 5, 1998 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium
July 7, 1998 Chicago Guaranteed Rate Field
July 9, 1998 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
July 11, 1998 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium
July 13, 1998 Des Moines Jack Trice Stadium
July 15, 1998 Kansas City GEHA Field Arrowhead Stadium
July 17, 1998 New Orleans Caesar's Superdome
July 19, 1998 Birmingham Bryant-Denny Stadium
July 21, 1998 Atlanta Sanford Stadium
July 23, 1998 Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field
July 25, 1998 Charlotte Spectrum Center
July 27, 1998 Nashville Nissan Stadium
July 29, 1998 Oklahoma City Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
July 31, 1998 Houston Toyota Center
August 2, 1998 Phoenix State Farm Stadium
August 4, 1998 San Diego Petco Park
August 6, 1998 San Francisco Levi Stadium
August 8, 1998 Portland Moda Center
August 10, 1998 Seattle Lumen Field
August 12, 1998 Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium
August 14, 1998 Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium
August 16, 1998 Denver Empower Stadium at Mile High
August 18, 1998 Lincoln Memorial Stadium

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