1989

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing us with this information.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 28th Wheaton, IL Wheaton College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 4th Springfield, MO Evangel College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 9th Richmond, KY Eastern Kentucky University Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 11th Huntsville, AL Von Braun Civic Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 25th Arden Hills, MI Bethel College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 9th Garden City, KS Clifford Hope Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 10th Denver, CO Vineyard Fellowship Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 11th Colorado Springs, CO Pikes Peak Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 6th Hollidaysburg, PA Hollidaysburg Junior High Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 8th Ada, OH Ohio Northern University Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 14th Memphis, TN Central Church Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 15th Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 29th Jackson, MI Michigan Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
May 5th Beaumont, TX Julie Rogers Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
May 12th Notre Dame, IN St. Mary's College Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
May 13th Vernon, OH Mount Vernon Nazarene College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
June 10th Haines City, FL Boardwalk and Baseball Park Jesus '89 Festival (with White Heart, Randy Matthews, Steve Geyer, Rick Cua, Idle Cure, and P.I.D.)
June 16th Muskegon, MI L.C. Walker Arena Opening for DeGarmo & Key
June 18th Benton, AR Crate Deals
June 23rd Charleston, WV Capitol Plaza Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
July 13th Front Royal, VA Fishnet Christian Center Fishnet Festival (with White Heart and Steve Curtis Chapman)
July 28th Somerset, KY Somerset High School Opening for DeGarmo & Key
July 29th Marion, IL Marion Civic Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
August 5th Tiffin, OH St. John's Hollow Encounter Festival (with Margaret Becker, The Imperials, Steve Geyer, James Ward, and Al Menconi)
August 11th Kingston, JAM Church on the Rock Amphitheatre Alleluia '89 Festival (with Jessy Dixon, Birthright, Shalome, The Dynamic Gospelares, Kevin & Robin, New Creation, Harmony, Breakthrough, and the Sonshine Singers)
August 12th Kingston, JAM Church on the Rock Amphitheatre Alleluia '89 Festival (with Jessy Dixon, Birthright, Shalome, The Dynamic Gospelares, Kevin & Robin, New Creation, Harmony, Breakthrough, and the Sonshine Singers)
August 13th Kingston, JAM Church on the Rock Amphitheatre Alleluia '89 Festival (with Jessy Dixon, Birthright, Shalome, The Dynamic Gospelares, Kevin & Robin, New Creation, Harmony, Breakthrough, and the Sonshine Singers)
August 14th Montego Bay, JAM Jarrett Park Alleluia '89 Festival (with Jessy Dixon, Birthright, Shalome, The Dynamic Gospelares, Kevin & Robin, New Creation, Harmony, Breakthrough, and the Sonshine Singers)
August 18th Benton, AR Crate Deals
August 26th Bolivar, MO Southwest Baptist University Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 1st Tulsa, OK Oral Roberts University Mabee Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 15th Dallas, TX SMU McFarlin Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 16th New Braunfels, TX Schlitterbahn Water Park Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 20th Greensboro, NC Trinity Church
September 21st Boiling Springs, NC Gardiner-Webb College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 22nd Washington, DC DAR Constitution Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 23rd Hampton, VA Bethel Temple Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 28th Pensacola, FL Pace High School Gymnasium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 29th Albany, GA Westover High School Opening for DeGarmo & Key
September 30th Chattanooga, TN Tivoli Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 5th Peoria, IL Peoria Shrine Mosque Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 6th Greenville, IL Greenville College Gym Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 20th Coos Bay, OR Mansfield High School Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 21st Portland, OR Portland Foursquare Church Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 24th Edmonds, WA Puget Sound Christian College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 26th Kelowna, BC Kelowna Community Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 27th New Wesminster, BC Massey Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 28th Victoria, BC Royal Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
October 30th Prince George, BC Prince George Coliseum Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 1st Calgary, AB Jack Singer Concert Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 2nd Regina, SK Canadian Bible College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 3rd Saskatoon, SK Centennial Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 5th Winnipeg, MB University of Manitoba Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 6th Bemidji, MN Bemidji State University Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 10th Trenton, NJ Trenton War Memorial Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 11th Sharon, PA Sharon High School Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 12th Hershey, PA Hershey Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 13th Harrisonburg, VA Eastern Mennonite College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 16th Coconut Creek, FL Broward Community College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 17th Tampa, FL Florida State Fairgrounds Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 18th Jacksonville, FL Bethesda Christian Cathedral Opening for DeGarmo & Key
November 30th Pella, IA Pella High School Opening for DeGarmo & Key
December 2nd Wichita, KS Cotillion Ballroom Opening for DeGarmo & Key
December 3rd Garden City, KS Clifford Hope Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
December 7th Indianapolis, IN Ritz Music Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
December 8th Rockford, IL Midway Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
December 9th Troy, MI Athens High School Opening for DeGarmo & Key


1990

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing us with this information.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 16th Montreat, NC Montreat-Anderson College
January 20th Wheaton, IL Wheaton College Chapel Opening for DeGarmo & Key
January 21st South Bend, IN St. Mary's College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 8th Allentown, PA Calvary Temple Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 10th Wenham, MA Gordon College Gymnasium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 22nd Wausau, WI Grand Theatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 24th Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
February 25th Shelton, NE Shelton High School Gym Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 8th Pittsburg, KS Pittsburg Memorial Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 9th Oklahoma City, OK Civic Center Music Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 16th Nashville, TN Tennessee Performing Arts Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 23rd Mobile, AL Southwest State Technical College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 24th Montgomery, AL Davis Performing Arts Threatre Opening for DeGarmo & Key
March 31st Vincennes, IN Lincoln High School Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 1st Nashville, TN Nitelights Night Club Gosepl Week (with Billy and Sarah Gaines, Commissioned, DeGarmo & Key, and ETW)
April 6th Grand Rapids, MI DeVos Performance Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 7th Berea, OH Roehm Auditorium Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 14th Fort Myers, FL Mann Performing Arts Hall Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 20th St. Davids, PA Eastern College Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 21st Salisbury, MD Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Opening for DeGarmo & Key
April 27th Wilmore, KY Wilmore Campground Ichthus Festival
May 11th Hamilton, ON Bethel Gospel Tabernacle Opening for DeGarmo & Key
May 12th Delanco, NJ Walnut Street Middle School
May 18th Santa Clara, CA Great America Spring Celebration (with DeGarmo & Key, Randy Stonehill, Leon Patillo, John Gibson, Geoff Moore & the Distance, and Crumbächer-Duke)
May 19th Anaheim, CA Melodyland Opening for DeGarmo & Key
June 8th Edmonton, AB Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
June 16th Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival
June 18th Grayson, KY Kentucky Christian College
June 23rd Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest
June 28th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival
June 30th Kansas City, MO Worlds of Fun Amusement Park With Harvest and The Do-Rites
July 1st Grayslake, IL Lake County Fairgrounds Cornerstone Festival (with DeGarmo & Key, Margaret Becker, and Geoff Moore and the Distance)
July 13th Front Royal, VA Fishnet Christian Center Fishnet Festival (with DeGarmo & Key, Kim Hill, Josh McDowell)
July 16th Racine, WI Racine Memorial Hall With the Newsboys
July 19th Greensburg, KS Greensburg High School
July 21st Milford, NE Riverside Park Lovefest (with Petra, Allies, Bryan Duncan and band, Kenny Marks and the Remarkables, Trace Balin, and the Newsboys)
August 9th Dalfsen, NETH De Bron Christian Conference Centre Christian Artists Festival
August 11th Karlsdorf, GER Altenbürghalle Upon This Rock Festival
August 16th (Afternoon) Butzbach, GER Ayers Kaserne Army Base
August 16th (Evening) Butzbach, GER Ayers Kaserne Army Base
August 18th Biddinghuizen, NETH Evenemententerrein Flevohof Flevo Festival
August 20th Katowice, POL Christian Artists Festival
August 24th Castle Ashby, UK Castle Ashby Greenbelt Festival
August 31st Bowling Green, OH Bowling Green Junior High School With The Newsboys
September 1st Port Huron, MI McMorran Place Theatre With The Newsboys
September 8th Somerset, KY Somerset High School
September 14th Pelham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre With DeGarmo & Key and Rick Stanley
September 15th Atlanta, GA Atlanta Civic Center With DeGarmo & Key and Rick Stanley
September 19th Hermiston, OR Hermiston High School Played two shows
September 20th Pendleton, OR United Artists Theatre
September 22nd La Grande, OR La Grande High School
September 23rd Jacksonville, OR Applegate Christian Fellowship
September 24th Othello, WA Lutacaga Elementary School
September 29th Shawnee Mission, KS Youth for Christ Auditorium
October 5th Valencia, CA Six Flags Magic Mountain With DeGarmo & Key and Kim Boyce
October 8th Cambridge, MD Cambridge-South Dorchester High With the Newsboys
October 9th Hanover, PA Hanover Community Church Concert held to honor the winners of a rap contest sponsored by dc Talk
October 13th Lancaster, PA Lancaster Youth for Christ Center With the Newsboys
October 14th Franklin, PA Franklin High School With the Newsboys
October 18th Orchard Park, NY Full Gospel Tabernacle With the Newsboys
October 25th McComb, MS Southwest Mississippi Community College With the Newsboys
October 26th Montgomery, AL Davis Theatre With the Newsboys
October 27th Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre With the Newsboys and Randy Matthews
October 31st San Antonio, TX Alamo City Baptist Church With the Newsboys
November 2nd Sterling, KS Sterling College With the Newsboys
November 14th Pigeon, MI Laker High School
November 16th Springfield, IL Prairie Capital Convention Center Illinois Christian Teen Convention
November 23rd Sarasota, FL Robarts Arena
November 26th Vero Beach, FL Central Assembly of God
December 31st Buena Park, CA Knott's Berry Farm New Year's Jubilation (With Altar Boys, Allies, Bryan Duncan, Undercover, Brush Arbor, Guardian, Adam Again, and M.C. Ge Gee)


1991

Nu Skool Jam Tour
DC Talk went on several small tours early in their career, touring with DeGarmo and Key, the Newsboys, and Michael W. Smith. One of their later tours was called the DC Talk Nu Skool Jam Tour, which took place starting in October of 1991.

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing us with the majority of this information.

Date Location Venue Notes
February 5th Virginia Beach, VA The Family Channel Studios Performed Live on Heart to Heart with Sheila Walsh
February 21st Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
February 23rd Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
February 24th Worcester, MA Worcester Memorial Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
February 25th Bridgeport, CT Klein Memorial Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
February 27th Huntington, WV Huntington Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
February 28th Fairfax, VA GMU Patriot Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 1st Pittsburgh, PA Syria Mosque Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 2nd Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 4th Toronto, ON Massey Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 5th Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 8th South Bend, IN Morris Civic Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 9th Dayton, OH Hara Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 10th Columbus, OH Greater Columbus Convention Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 11th Akron, OH Akron Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 13th Indianapolis, IN Indiana Convention Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 15th Davidson, NC Davidson College Sports Complex Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 16th Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 17th Nashville, TN Tennessee Performing Arts Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 18th Greenville, SC Greenville Memorial Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 19th Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 21st Fort Myers, FL Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 22nd Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 23rd Lakeland, FL Lakeland Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 26th Waco, TX Baylor University Ferrell Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 28th Abiliene, TX ACU Moody Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 29th Dallas, TX Reunion Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
March 30th San Antonio, TX Sea World of Texas Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 2nd Kansas City, KS Memorial Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 3rd Springfield, MO Shrine Mosque Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 4th Tulsa, OK ORU Mabee Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 5th Oklahoma City, OK Myriad Convention Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 6th Houston, TX Sam Houston Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 12th St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 13th Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 14th Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 15th Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 17th Eau Claire, WI UW-Eau Claire Zorn Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 18th St. Paul, MN St. Paul Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 19th Moorhead, MN Concordia College Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 20th Bismarck, ND Bismark Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 23rd Calgary, AB Jack Singer Concert Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 24th Edmonton, AB Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 26th Kelowna, AB Kelowna Memorial Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 27th Vancouver, BC Pacific Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 28th Portland, OR University of Oregon Chiles Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
April 29th Seattle, WA Seattle Center Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 2nd San Diego, CA Copley Symphony Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 3rd Universal City, CA Universal Amphitheatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 4th Irvine, CA UC Irvine Bren Events Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 5th Concord, CA Concord Pavilion Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 8th Denver, CO Denver Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 9th Lincoln, NE Pershing Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 10th Ames, IA ISU Hilton Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 11th Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 12th Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 15th Chattanooga, TN Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 16th Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 17th Pelham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 18th Memphis, TN Mud Island Amphitheatre Opened for Michael W. Smith
May 19th Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith
June 1st Gurnee, IL Six Flags Great America JoyFest (with Mylon & Broken Heart)
June 7th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas With Steven Curtis Chapman
June 15th Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival
June 20th Grayson, KY Kentucky Christian College Lusby Center Gymnasium
June 26th Grayson, KY Kentucky Christian College Nash Chapel
June 27th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival
June 28th Tulsa, OK Oral Roberts University Mabee Center High Praises Conference (with Petra, Bill and Gloria Gaither, Stephen Wiley, Jessy Dixon, Commissioned, and Newsong)
June 29th Tulsa, OK Oral Roberts University High Praises Conference (afternoon)
June 29th Eureka, MO Six Flags Over Mid-America With Steven Curtis Chapman and First Call (evening)
July 12th Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival
July 13th Davenport, IA Adler Theatre
July 19th Vancouver, WA Clark County Fairgrounds Jesus Northwest Festival (with David Meece, Bryan Duncan, Steve Camp, and Russ Taff)
July 20th Washington, DC Sylvan Theatre DC '91 (Outdoor afternoon concert with DeGarmo & Key and Commissioned)
July 27th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas With M.C. Ge Gee and Mike E.
September 1st Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia
September 13th Hamburg, GER Markthalle Hamburg With White Heart
September 14th Esslingen, GER Eberhard-Bauer-Halle With White Heart
September 15th Ausburg, GER Sheridan Kaserne With White Heart
September 16th Kirch-Göns, GER Movie Theatre With White Heart
September 19th Schwäbisch Hall, GER Hagenbachhalle With White Heart
September 20th Bern, SWI Hotel International With White Heart
September 21st Ennepetal, GER Reichenbach Aula With White Heart
September 22nd Munich, GER Metropolis With White Heart
September 28th Reno, NV Lawlor Events Center With Heather & Kirsten and Chuckie P.
October 17th Anderson, IN Anderson University Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 18th Detroit, MI Clubland Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 19th Middletown, OH Living Word Church Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 21st Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 22nd Columbus, OH Greater Columbus Convention Center Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 24th Trenton, NJ Trenton War Memorial Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 25th Boston, MA Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 26th Wenham, MA Gordon College Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 27th Lancaster, PA Lancaster Mennonite High School Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 29th Pittsburgh, PA A.J. Palumbo Center Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 30th Washington, DC GWU Lisner Auditorium Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
October 31st Lynchburg, VA E.C. Glass High School Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 1st Kannapolis, NC A.L. Brown High School Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 2nd Pensacola, FL Bayfront Auditorium Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 3rd Houston, TX First Baptist Church Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 5th Oklahoma City, OK Myriad Convention Center Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 6th Lee’s Summit, MO The Pavilion at John Knox Village Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 7th Joplin, MO Missouri Southern State College Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 10th Deerfield, IL Trinity College Sports Complex Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 15th Irvine, CA UC Irvine Bren Events Center Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 16th Stockton, CA Stockton Civic Auditorium Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 17th Palo Cedro, CA Little Country Church Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 19th Tacoma, WA Peoples Church Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)
November 20th Spokane, WA Spokane Opera House Nu Skool Jam Tour (with Newsboys, The Dynamic Twins, and Heather & Kirsten)


1992

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing us with the majority of this information.

Date Location Venue Notes
April 9th Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House Dove awards. Performed "Nu Thang"
April 20th Los Angeles, CA Paramount Studios Stage 29 Arsenio Hall Show (performed "Free at Last")
April 24th Wilmore, KY Wilmore Campgrounds Ichthus Festival (with Charlie Peacock, The Choir, Susan Ashton, Out of the Grey, Rick Cua, Halo, and Wes King)
April 25th Wise, VA Wise County Christian School
May 2nd Greenville, IL Bond County Fairgrounds Agape Music Festival (with Steven Curtis Chapman, Phil Keaggy, First Call, Rachel Rachel, Rhythm House, and Kenny Marks)
May 8th Kenai, AK Kenai High School
May 11th Anchorage, AK West Anchorage High School
June 20th Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest (with Steven Curtis Chapman, Al Denson, Newsong, Acapella, and Trace Balin)
June 25th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival (with Novella, Sardonyx, Margaret Becker, Jacob’s Trouble, Out of the Grey, and Julie Miller). This was, I believe, the show where dc Talk flew in on a helicopter.
July 4th Bushnell, IL Cornerstone Farm Cornerstone Festival
July 10th Wilmar, MN Wilmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival (on Stage One with Glad, Fighter, and James Strange Dream)
July 11th Kissimmee, FL Hyatt Orlando Kingdom '92 Youth Conference
July 18th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas Texas Alive Festival (with Al Denson, Newsong, Cindy Morgan, and Out of the Grey)
July 24th Vancouver, WA Clark County Fairgrounds Jesus Northwest Festival (with Russ Taff, Steve Camp, Geoff Moore & the Distance, and Kenny Marks)
July 25th Milford, NE Riverside Park Lovefest (with Petra, Fighter, White Cross, and the Newsboys)
July 26th Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Road Home Summerfest (with Petra, Holy Soldier, and The Violet Burning)
July 31st Amana, IA Amana Colonies Visitor Center Lambjam Music Festival (with Newsboys, Fighter, Craig Erickson, and Heirborn)
August 2nd Estes Park, CO YMCA of the Rockies Christian Artists Music Seminar
August 14th Fort Collins, CO Colorado State University Moby Arena Missionary Alliance Conference
September 5th Eureka, MO Six Flags Over Mid-America With Petra
September 11th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Petra, The Winans, Geoff Moore & the Distance, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Cindy Morgan)
September 12th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Petra, The Winans, Geoff Moore & the Distance, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Cindy Morgan)
September 19th Charlotte, NC Carowinds Amusement Park Christian Music Day (with DeGarmo & Key, Age of Faith, and Jag)
September 25th Buena Park, CA Knotts' Berry Farm Fall Jubilation (White Heart, The Newsboys, and the KYMS All-Star Band)
September 26th Santa Clara, CA Great America Joy Celebration (with White Heart, The Newsboys, 4JHim, and The Choir)
October 31st Phoenix, AZ America West Arena Luis Palau Crusade
November 21st Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis Convention Center Indiana Christian Youth Convention


1993

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing the information for this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 23rd Pulaski, TN Martin Methodist College Racial Unity Rally (mayor proclaimed Jan 23 "DC Talk Day")
January 29th Pensacola, FL Pensacola Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
January 30th Memphis, TN Ellis Auditorium North Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 1st Wichita, KS Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 2nd St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 5th Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 6th Pittsburgh, PA A.J. Palumbo Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 7th Akron, OH University of Akron Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 8th Huntington, WV Huntington Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 11th Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 12th Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 13th Lakeland, FL Lakeland Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 14th Fort Myers, FL Lee Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 15th West Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 18th Tulsa, OK Oral Roberts University Mabee Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 19th Houston, TX The Summit Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 20th Dallas, TX Reunion Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 21st Norman, OK Lloyd Noble Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 23rd Martin, TN UT Martin Pacer Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 25th Murfreesboro, TN MTSU Murphy Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 26th Clemson, SC Clemson University Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 27th Atlanta, GA The Omni Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
February 28th Knoxville, TN Knoxville Civic Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 3rd Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 4th Omaha, NE Omaha Civic Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 5th Minneapolis, MN Target Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 7th Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 8th Fort Wayne, IN Allen County Memorial Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 9th Columbus, OH Columbus Convention Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 10th Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 12th Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 13th Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 26th Oakland, CA Oakland Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 27th Inglewood, CA Great Western Forum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 28th Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 30th Portland, OR Portland Memorial Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
March 31st Spokane, WA Spokane Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 2nd Seattle, WA Seattle Center Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 3rd Vancouver, BC Pacific Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 4th Yakima, WA Yakima Sun Dome Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 6th Boise, ID Boise State University Pavilion Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 8th Fresno, CA Selland Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 9th San Diego, CA San Diego Sports Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 10th Phoenix, AZ America West Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 13th Denver, CO McNichols Sports Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 14th Amarillo, TX Amarillo Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 16th Springfield, MO MSU Hammons Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 17th Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 18th Rosemont, IL Rosemont Horizon Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 19th Milwaukee, WI MECCA Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 20th Des Moines, IA Veterans Memorial Auditorium Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 22nd South Bend, IN Notre Dame University Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 23rd Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 24th Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 27th Jackson, MS Mississippi Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 29th Chattanooga, TN UTC McKenzie Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
April 30th Charlotte, NC Charlotte Coliseum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 1st Chapel Hill, NC UNC Dean Smith Center Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 2nd Fairfax, VA George Mason University Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 3rd Norfolk, VA Chrysler Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 7th New York, NY Radio Music City Hall Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 8th Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
May 9th Worcester, MA The Centrum Opened for Michael W. Smith's "Change Your World" Tour.
June 18th Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest (with Newsboys, 4Him, White Heart, Wes King, Pray for Rain, and Two Hearts)
June 25th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival (with Kim Hill, Out of the Grey, Wes King, The Stand, Bride, REZ, ETW, and Two Hearts)
July 31st Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld With Al Denson and Ken Davis
August 12th Denver, CO Civic Center Park World Youth Day (with DeGarmo & Key, Out of the Grey, The Goads, Michael English, Phil Driscoll, Kathy Troccoli, and Ricky Skaggs)
August 14th Canal Fulton, OH Clay’s Park Resort Alive Festival
August 21st Doswell, VA Kings Dominion Amusement Park Opened for Michael W. Smith
August 27th Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Amusement Park Kingdom Bound Festival
August 28th Portsmouth, NH Water Country Park With Kim Boyce
August 30th Corby, UK Deene Park Greenbelt Festival
September 3rd Colorado Springs, CO Sky Sox Stadium Road Home Summerfest (with Margaret Becker, Bob Carlisle, Dynamic Twins, and Fourth Estate)
September 12th Bloomington, MN Met Center With Pray for Rain
September 14th Fargo, ND With Audio Adrenaline
September 19th Puyallup, WA Western Washington Fairgrounds With Michael W. Smith
September 20th Bellevue, WA Evangel Temple With Michael W. Smith
September 22nd Redding, CA Redding Convention Center
September 24th Buena Park, CA Knott's Berry Farm Fall Jubilation (with Al Denson, Pray for Rain, and Guardian)
October 2nd Las Cruces, NM NMSU Pan American Center With Audio Adrenaline
October 9th Beaumont, TX Lamar University
November 1st Caronport, SK Briercrest College and Seminary With Hokus Pick
November 3rd Edmonton, AB University of Alberta Pavilion With Hokus Pick
November 12th Burbank, CA NBC Studio 11 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Performed "Jesus is Just Alright."
November 18th Dayton, OH Dayton Memorial Hall With Audio Adrenaline
November 20th Springfield, IL Prairie Capital Convention Center Illinois Christian Teen Convention


1994

Free at Last Tour
The Free at Last Tour by DC Talk was the first major arena tour by these young artists. The record company, Forefront, had a camera crew along and over 30 cities of the tour were documented on film, later (much later!) to be released as Free at Last: The Movie.

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 17th Ionia, MI Michigan Reformatory (RMI) State Prison Filmed The Hardway music video and performed a show for the inmates
February 17th Anderson, IN Anderson University Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
February 18th Johnson City, TN
February 19th Greenville, SC Greenville Memorial Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
February 20th Nashville, TN Tennessee Performing Arts Center With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
February 22nd Louisville, KY Louisville Memorial Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
Feburary 24th Knoxville, TN Knoxville Civic Coliseum With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
Feburary 25th Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
February 26th Charlotte, NC Hickory Grove Baptist Church With Audio Adrenaline
February 27th Hagerstown, MD Maryland Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
March 3rd Mobile, AL Mobile Civic Center Expo Hall With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
March 4th Memphis, TN Ellis Auditorium North Hall With Audio Adrenaline
March 5th Fort Worth, TX Will Rogers Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
March 8th El Cajon, CA Shadow Mountain Community Church With Audio Adrenaline
March 9th Fresno, CA Warriors Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
March 11th Phoenix, AZ America West Arena With Audio Adrenaline
March 12th Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica Civic Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
March 13th San Jose, CA San Jose Civic Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
March 15th Stockton, CA Stockton Civic Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
March 17th Bellingham, WA Bellingham High School With Audio Adrenaline
March 18th Salem, OR Salem Armory Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
March 19th Seattle, WA With Audio Adrenaline
March 20th Kennewick, WA Tri-Cities Coliseum With Audio Adrenaline
March 21st Spokane, WA Spokane Opera House With Audio Adrenaline
March 24th Lincoln, NE Pershing Center
March 25th Sioux Falls, ND Sioux Falls Arena With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
March 26th Kansas City, KS Memorial Hall With Audio Adrenaline
March 27th St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
March 28th Tulsa, OK Mabee Arena With Audio Adrenaline
March 30th Waco, TX Baylor University With Audio Adrenaline
March 31st Oklahoma City, OK Civic Center Music Hall With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
April 1st Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld With Audio Adrenaline
April 2nd Chalmette, LA Saint Bernard Cultural Center With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
April 5th Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center With Audio Adrenaline
April 7th Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
April 8th Holland, MI Holland Civic Center With Audio Adrenaline
April 9th Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills With Audio Adrenaline and Out of Eden
April 10th Akron, OH University of Akron Arena With Audio Adrenaline
April 12th Burlington, NJ Fountain of Life Church With Audio Adrenaline
April 14th Upper Marlboro, MD Show Place Arena With Audio Adrenaline
April 15th Worcester, MA Worcester Memorial Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
April 16th Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena With Audio Adrenaline
April 17th Pittsburgh, PA A.J. Palumbo Center With Audio Adrenaline
April 19th Columbus, OH Greater Columbus Convention Center With Audio Adrenaline
April 21st Lynchburg, VA Liberty University's Vines Center at 7:30pm With Audio Adrenaline
April 22nd Wilmore, KY Willmore Campground Ichthus Festival
April 23rd Fort Wayne, IN Allen County Memorial Coliseum With Audio Adrenaline
April 24th Chicago, IL Arie Crown Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
April 28th Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House 25th Annual Dove Awards performance of Jesus is Just Alright.
April 29th Champaign, IL Virginia Theatre With Audio Adrenaline
April 30th Springfield, MO With Audio Adrenaline
May 2nd Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall With Audio Adrenaline
May 3rd Dallas, TX SMU McFarlin Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
May 5th Birmingham, AL Samford University With Audio Adrenaline
May 6th Chattanooga, TN Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium With Audio Adrenaline
May 7th Cincinnati, OH King's Island Amphitheatre Spirit Song Festival (with Audio Adrenaline and Michael Sweet)
May 8th Toledo, OH University of Toledo With Audio Adrenaline
June 11th Cleveland, OH Cleveland Stadium First Billy Graham Crusade performance. Over 85,000 in attendance.
June 27th Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre With the Newsboys, Geoff Moore & the Distance, and Audio Adrenaline
June 29th Del Mar, CA Del Mar Fairgrounds
July 21st Vancouver, WA Clark County Fairgrounds Jesus Northwest Festival (with Michael Sweet, Margaret Becker, and Twila Paris)
July 22nd Abbotsford, BC Trade and Exhibition Center Sonfest (with Margaret Becker, Twila Paris, Steve Camp, Anointed, The Prayer Chain, and Lovewar)
July 27th Washington, DC Washington Convention Center DC '94 (with Amy Grant, Geoff Moore & the Distance, Al Denson, and Ken Davis)
August 17th Anaheim, CA Anaheim Sports Arena DC/LA '94 (with Stephen Curtis Chapman, Geoff Moore & the Distance, Petra, and the Newsboys)
September 9th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Geoff Moore & the Distance, White Heart, Twila Paris, Point of Grace, and Richard Smallwood Singers)
September 10th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Geoff Moore & the Distance, White Heart, Twila Paris, Point of Grace, and Richard Smallwood Singers)
September 12th Lake Buena Vista, FL Disney MGM Studios Hosted America's Christian Music Awards on Family Channel
September 16th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Geoff Moore & the Distance, White Heart, Twila Paris, Point of Grace, and Richard Smallwood Singers)
September 17th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy (with Geoff Moore & the Distance, White Heart, Twila Paris, Point of Grace, and Richard Smallwood Singers)
October 29th Atlanta, GA Georgia Dome Billy Graham Crusade (with Take 6)
November 6th Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium Sam's Place Series (with Charlie Daniels, The Fairfield Four, and Ricky Skaggs. Hosted by Gary Chapman)


1995

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for providing the information for this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 30th Perth, AUS With Lisa Bevill
February 5th Matamata, NZ Totara Springs Christian Centre Parachute Music Festival (with Steve Apirana, David Evans, Stephen Bell-Booth, and Geoff Bullock)
February 10th Johannesburg, S AFR This was the week that Toby finished writing the song "Jesus Freak," and it was performed for the first time ever at this series of shows.
February 11th Johannesburg, S AFR
February 16th Port Elizabeth, S AFR
April 23rd Nashville, TN GMA Week Day 1: Gospel Music Association songwriter's showcase. Performed "The Hardway."
April 25th Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium GMA Week Day 3: Chordant Distribution evening showcase. Performed "Jesus Freak," "In the Light" (acoustic), and one other acoustic song.
June 10th Toronto, ON SkyDome Billy Graham Crusade (with Michael W. Smith)
June 16th Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest
June 23rd Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival (with Susan Ashton, Sierra, Hoi Polloi, Church of Rhythm, East to West, Wilcox & and Pardoe)
June 24th Louisville, KY Cardinal Stadium JoyJam Festival (with Bride, Carman, Karen Leigh, Sierra, Bob Carlisle, Susan Ashton, Michael O'Brien, Bryan Duncan, and Newsong)
July 6th Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival
July 8th Omaha, NE Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum SpiritFest Festival (with Steven Curtis Chapman, GLAD, Audio Adrenaline, Newsong, Amy Morris, and Newsong). Hosted by Gary Chapman.
July 28th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas
July 29th Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld Joy Fest (with Big Tent Revival, Cheri Keaggy, Bob Carlisle, Phil Beck, and Russell Thompson)
August 25th Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Amusement Park Kingdom Bound Festival (with Rebecca St. James, Johnny Q. Public, Out of Eden, Grits, Acapella, Guardian, Prayer Chain, and East to West)
August 26th Jackson, NJ Six Flags Great Adventure
October 7th Colorado Springs, CO United States Air Force Academy With Grits and Christafari
October 9th Kearney, NE University of Nebraska at Kearney With Grits and Christafari
October 10th Sioux City, IA Sioux City Auditorium With Grits and Christafari
October 12th Carbondale, IL Southern Illinois University Arena With Grits and Christafari
October 13th Rockford, IL Coronado Theatre With Grits and Christafari
October 14th Neenah, WI Neenah High School With Grits, Christafari, and Sozo
October 15th Cedar Rapids, IA Paramount Theatre With Grits and Christafari
October 17th Evansville, IN Vanderburgh Auditorium With Grits and Christafari
October 18th Springdale, AR First Baptist Church With Grits and Christafari
October 19th Austin, TX Austin Music Hall With Grits and Christafari
October 21st Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena Billy Graham Crusade
October 24th Panama City, FL Marina Civic Center With Grits and Hoi Polloi
October 26th Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theatre With Grits and Hoi Polloi
October 28th Lakeland, FL Carpenter's Home Church With Grits and Hoi Polloi
November 2nd Augusta, GA Bell Auditorium With Grits and Hoi Polloi
November 3rd Charleston, SC The Citadel With Grits and Hoi Polloi
November 4th Cullowhee, NC Western Carolina University With Grits and hoi Polloi
November 5th Salsbury, MD Wicomico Youth and Civic Center With Grits and Hokus Pick
November 7th Rochester, NY Eastman Theatre With Grits and Hokus Pick
November 10th Frostburg, MD Frostburg State University With Grits and Hokus Pick
November 11th Providence, RI Strand Ballroom & Theatre With Grits and Hokus Pick
November 12th Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre With Grits and Hokus Pick
November 15th Buffalo, NY Shea's Performing Arts Center With Hokus Pick
November 16th Saginaw, MI Heritage Theatre With Grits and Hoi Polloi
November 17th Bloomington, IN Indiana University With Hokus Pick


1996

Freak Show (Jesus Freak Tour)
Following the success of the Free At Last Tour proved easy for dc Talk, who in 1996 embarked on their famous Freakshow Tour in support of the Jesus Freak album. Covering North America and Europe, this tour showed the rock and roll side of dc Talk. This tour culminated in the recording of the live album Welcome to the Freak Show.

Audio Adrenaline opened for the band on all of the tour dates from Febraury through May.

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
February 2nd New York, NY Mercury Lounge
February 11th Atlanta, GA Georgia Dome True Love Waits Rally (with Michael W. Smith and the Newsboys)
February 22nd Irvine, CA UC Irvine Bren Events Center First concert of the Freakshow Tour
February 23rd San Diego, CA University of California San Diego
February 24th San Jose, CA SJSU Event Center
February 25th Fresno, CA Selland Arena
February 27th Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena
February 29th Las Vegas, NV University of Nevada Las Vegas
March 1st Albuquerque, NM Tingley Coliseum
March 2nd Phoenix, AZ America West Arena
March 4th Norman, OK Lloyd Noble Center
March 5th Omaha, NE Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum
March 7th Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium
March 8th Knoxville, TN University of Tennessee Thompson-Boling Arena
March 9th Atlanta, GA The Omni
March 11th Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
March 12th Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium
March 14th Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena
March 15th Columbus, OH Columbus Convention Center
March 16th Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills
March 17th Pittsburgh, PA A.J. Palumbo Center
March 21st Cleveland, OH Cleveland State University
March 22nd Camden, NJ Waterfront Entertainment Centre
March 23rd Worcester, MA Worcester Memorial Auditorium
March 26th Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena
March 29th Springfield, MO MSU Hammons Center
March 30th St. Louis, MO Kiel Center
March 31st Champaign, IL Assembly Hall
April 2nd Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens
April 4th Greenville, SC Greenville Memorial Auditorium
April 5th Lynchburg, VA Liberty University
April 6th Fairfax, VA George Mason University Patriot Center
April 7th Toronto, ON Varsity Stadium (cancelled)
April 11th Chattanooga, TN Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
April 12th Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium
April 13th Charlotte, NC Carowinds Amusement Park
April 14th Bristol, TN Viking Hall
April 17th Wichita, KS Century II Performing Arts Center
April 18th Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls Arena
April 19th Minneapolis, MN Target Center
April 20th Rosemont, IL Rosemont Horizon
April 22nd Dayton, OH University of Dayton
April 25th Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House Performance at 27th Annual Dove Awards. Performed "Jesus Freak."
April 26th Dallas, TX Dallas Convention Center
April 27th Houston, TX The Summit
April 29th Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena
April 30th Tulsa, OK Mabee Arena
May 2nd Las Cruces, NM New Mexico State University
May 4th Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheatre
May 5th Santa Barbara, CA
May 7th Denver, CO Denver Coliseum
May 9th Kennewick, WA Tri-Cities Coliseum
May 10th Portland, OR Portland Memorial Coliseum This concert was taped/recorded for the Welcome to the Freakshow CD/Video.
May 11th Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome This concert was taped/recorded for the Welcome to the Freakshow CD/Video.
May 12th Spokane, WA Spokane Arena This concert was taped/recorded for the Welcome to the Freakshow CD/Video.
May 17th Bismarck, ND Bismarck Civic Center
May 18th Fargo, ND Fargodome
May 20th Ames, IA ISU Hilton Coliseum
May 21st Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center Last night of the Freakshow Tour
June 14th Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival
June 15th Doswell, VA Kings Dominion Amusement Park
June 21st Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest (with Audio Adrenaline, Linnea Reeves, Christ Denomination, and Third Day)
June 22nd Minneapolis, MN Metrodome Billy Graham Crusade (with Michael W. Smith)
June 28th Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium Creation Festival (with 4Him, Out of the Grey, Eric Champion, Buster Soaries, Ken Holloway, Tony Vincent, Hoi Polloi, The Choir, and Rebecca St. James)
June 29th Norfolk, VA Little Creek Amphibious Base
June 30th Springfield, MA Riverside Park With Audio Adrenaline
July 6th Cincinnati, OH King's Island Amphitheatre Spirit Song Festival (with Johnny Q. Public)
July 19th Vancouver, WA Clark County Fairgrounds Jesus Northwest Festival (with Geoff Moore & the Distance, Clay Crosse, Tony Vincent, Church of Rhythm, PFR, Sierra, and Rebecca St. James)
July 25th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas With PFR
July 26th Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld With Imagine This
July 27th San Antonio, TX Six Flags Fiesta Texas
August 9th West Allis, WI Wisconsin State Fairgrounds With Michael W. Smith
August 10th Tinley Park, IL New World Music Theatre Worldfest II (with Michael W. Smith, Audio Adrenaline, Steve Taylor, Third Day, Chris Willis, and Jaci Velasquez)
September 6th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy
September 7th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy
September 13th Lake Buena Vista, FL Walt Disney World Night of Joy
September 14th Virginia Beach, VA CBN Complex Youthfest
September 25th Pomona, CA Fairplex Park Los Angeles County Fair
September 26th Bakersfield, CA Kern County Fairgrounds
September 28th Charlotte, NC Ericsson Stadium Billy Graham Crusade
October 4th Oslo, NOR
October 5th Gothenburg, SWE Scandinavium Connection Festival (with Michael W. Smith, World Wide Message Tribe, Edward Negussie, and Elisabeth Melander)
October 10th Bad Berleburg, GER
October 11th The Hague, NETH Statenhal Alliance Festival (with Michael W. Smith, Iona, World Wide Message Tribe, Martyn Joseph, and Perry & the Poor Boys)
October 12th Sindelfingen, GER With Michael W. Smith
October 13th Bern, SWI
October 17th Belfast, N IRE Ulster Hall
October 19th Manchester, UK NYNEX Arena Alliance Festival (with Michael W. Smith, Iona, World Wide Message Tribe, Martyn Joseph, and Perry & the Poor Boys)
October 21st London, UK
December 13th Dallas, TX Bronco Bowl KDGE-FM Christmas Party (with Sarah McLachlan, Gravity Kills, and Leah Androne)


1997

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 31st West Palm Beach, FL South Florida Fairgrounds
March 14th Austin, TX Austin City Coliseum South by Southwest Festival
March 25th Nashville, TN Caffe Milano Dave Perry Benefit Concert
March 26th Nashville, TN Caffe Milano E.R.A.C.E Foundation Benefit
April 5th (afternoon) San Antonio, TX Sneakers Night Club Broadcast on KISS FM the following day
April 5th (evening) San Antonio, TX The Alamodome Billy Graham Crusade
April 22nd Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium (free concert)
April 24th Nashville, TN Nashville Arena Performance at 28th Annual Dove Awards. Performed "Colored People."
May 10th Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Park Celebration 4000 (with Grits, Jaci Velasquez, and T-Bone)
September 21st Little Rock, AR River Market Amphitheatre Racial Reconcilliation Rally (included dc Talk, CeCe Winans, Evander Holyfield, Pastor E. V. Hill, Little Rock Mayor Jim Dailey)
October 25th Oakland, CA Oakland Coliseum Billy Graham Crusade

CCM-TV Weekend Jam



1998

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
May 21st Radnor Township, PA Villanova University Youthquake '98 (with Out of Eden)
June 18th Stone Mountain, GA Stone Mountain Park Atlanta Fest (dc Talk, God's Property, Out of Eden, Grits, The Katinas)
June 19th Charlotte, NC Carowinds Amusement Park ERACE Festival (dc Talk, God's Property, Out of Eden, Buster Soaries, The Katinas)
June 20th Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival
June 26th Ionia, MI Ionia Free Fairgrounds Great Lakes Festival
June 27th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Northeast Festival
July 9th Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival
July 11th Cincinnati, OH King's Island Amphitheatre Spirit Song Festival (dc Talk, Out of Eden, The Katinas, Grits, All Star United, Clay Crosse, Sunday Drive, Honey, Muckula, Kosmos Express, Quayle)
July 17th Doswell, VA Kings Dominion Amusement Park KingsFest
July 25th George, WA Gorge Amphitheatre Creation Northwest Festival
August 1st Monterrey, CA Laguna Seca Raceway Spirit West Coast Festival (with Caedmon's Call, and The Waiting)
August 8th St. Charles, IL Kane County Fairgrounds Worldfest Festival (Silage, Kosmos Express, dc Talk, Out of Eden, Grits, The Katinas, Clay Crosse, Sunday Drive, Sunday Drive, Deluxx, Honey, Quayle)
September 6th Syracuse, NY New York State Fairgrounds With Jars of Clay and Jennifer Knapp
September 15th Pomona, CA Fairplex Park Los Angeles County Fair
October 24th Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Jars of Clay)
December 9th Kansas City, MO Beaumont Club With Sixpence and Edwin McCain
December 11th Detroit, MI Cobo Arena WPLT-FM 93 Hootenanny (with Goo Goo Dolls, Semisonic, Better Than Ezra, and Edwin McCain)
December 16th Washington, DC The Bayou With The Excentrics


1999

Supernatural Experience Tour (1999)
A futuristic stage setting, a spectacular light show, and a killer setlist describes dc Talk's Supernatural Experience Tour in 1999, in support of the Supernatural album.

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 15th Adrian, MI Supernatural Experience Tour rehearsal show
January 26th St. Louis, MO Kiel Center Youth Rally/Pope's visit
January 29th Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre First show of Supernatural Experience Tour. Opening acts throughout the tour (which lasted until May 9th) were Jennifer Knapp and The W's.
January 30th Charlotte, SC Charlotte Coliseum
February 4th Oklahoma City, OK Myriad Convention Center
February 5th Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
February 6th Dallas, TX Reunion Arena
February 8th Albuquerque, NM NMSU Tingley Coliseum
February 9th Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs World Arena
February 12th Phoenix, AZ America West Arena
February 13th Paradise, NV Thomas & Mack Center De La Hoya/Quartey (Natl. Anthem)
February 13th Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
February 14th Visalia, CA Visalia Convention Center
February 16th Vancouver, BC, Canada General Motors Place
February 18th Seattle, WA KeyArena
February 19th Pullman, WA Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum
February 20th Portland, OR Rose Garden Arena
February 21st Boise, ID Boise State University Pavilion
February 23rd Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena
February 25th San Diego, CA San Diego Sports Arena
February 26th San Jose, CA SJSU Event Center
February 27th Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheatre
March 4th Lakeland, FL Carpenter's Home Church
March 5th Tallahassee, FL Leon County Civic Center Arena
March 6th West Palm Beach, FL Coral Sky Amphitheater
March 7th Tampa, FL USF Sun Dome
March 8th Knoxville, TN University of Tennessee Thompson-Bowling Arena
March 9th Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum
March 11th Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
March 12th Cleveland, OH Cleveland State University
March 13th Toledo, OH University of Toledo
March 15th Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls Arena
March 16th Wichita, KS Century II Convention Center Some great photos and memories can be found on this page.
March 18th Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena This was a show in Kevin Max's hometown.
March 19th Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens
March 20th Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion
March 21st Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
March 24th Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena Performance at 30th Annual Dove Awards. Performed "Supernatural."
March 25th Champaign, IL University of Illinois Assembly Hall
March 26th Omaha, NE Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum
March 27th Minneapolis, MN Target Center
March 29th Ames, IA ISU Hilton Coliseum
March 30th Fargo, ND Fargodome
April 1st Springfield, MO Hammons Center
April 2nd Kansas City, MO Municipal Auditorium
April 3rd Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena
April 8th Tupelo, MS Tupelo Coliseum
April 9th Greenville, SC Timmons Arena
April 10th Lynchburg, VA Liberty University
April 11th Chattanooga, TN UTC Arena
April 13th Pelham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
April 15th Lafayette, LA Cajundome
April 16th Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
April 17th San Antonio, TX Freeman Coliseum
April 18th College Station, TX Texas A&M University Reed Arena
April 20th Tulsa, OK Mabee Arena
April 22nd Nashville, TN Nashville Arena
April 23rd Bristol, TN Viking Hall
April 24th Fairfax, VA Patriot Center
April 25th Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena
April 27th Dayton, OH University of Dayton Arena
April 29th Pittsburgh, PA AJ Palumbo Center
April 30th Camden, NJ Blockbuster-Sony E Center
May 1st Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center Luis Palau Crusade
May 4th Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Michael W. Smith made an appearance and performed "Lean on Me" with dc Talk.
May 6th Toronto, ON, Canada Air Canada Centre
May 7th Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills This show was recorded for the Supernatural Experience long-form video.
May 8th St. Louis, MO Riverport Amphitheatre The St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote an article about the concert in their 5/14/1999 edition.
May 9th Little Rock, AR Riverfront Park Amphitheater Last night of Supernatural Experience Tour. Originally scheduled for February 2nd at the Barton Coliseum.
June 12th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas
June 22nd New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom Delirious
June 24th Mount Union, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival East (with Avalon and the OC Supertones)
July 9th Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival
July 16th Lincoln, NH Loon Mountain Inside Out Soul Festival (with Michael W. Smith and others)
July 18th Edmonton, AB Skyreach Center With Jars of Clay
July 19th Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan Place With Jars of Clay
July 20th Calgary, AB Saddledome With Jars of Clay
July 22nd George, WA Gorge Amphitheater Creation Festival West
July 23rd Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld With Lloyd and The Waiting
July 30th Monterey, CA Laguna Seca Raceway Spirit West Coast
July 31st Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Habitat for Humanity "House Party" with Jars of Clay, Delirious, and Burlap to Cashmere
August 1st Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
August 13th Wichita, KS WSU Cessna Stadium Legacy Arts & Music Festival. Also featured Michael W. Smith, Amanda Old Crow, Cindy Morgan, Native Reign, Chris Rodriguez, and Temple Yard. Some pics can be found here, and a video of dcT and MWS singing "Colored People" can be found here.
August 25th Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Amusement Park Kingdom Bound Festival
September 10th Orlando, FL Universal Studios Rock the Universe, with Jars of Clay, Burlap to Cashmere, Mukula, All Star United, and Waterdeep
September 11th Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Park
September 12th Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek Habitat for Humanity "House Party" with Jars of Clay, Delirious, and Burlap to Cashmere
September 18th San Antonio, TX Concordia Lutheran Church Kevin Max Solo "Church Tour"
September 25th Huntsville, AL Big Spring Park Big Spring Jam
September 26th Cincinnati, OH King's Island Amphitheatre With Raze
October 16th St. Louis, MO TWA Dome Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin)
November 5th St. Paul, MN Bethel Christian College Kevin Max Solo "Church Tour"


2000

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
June 3rd Nashville, TN Adelphi Coliseum Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin and Jars of Clay)
November 4th Jacksonville, FL Alltel Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin and Jars of Clay)
November 17th Live acoustic set on PAX TV from 12am to 2am.


2001

Solo Tour (2001)
During the "Intermission" time period, dc talk still found the drive to have one last tour together, dubbed the dc talk Solo tour. This group of shows had them performing as solo artists, and coming together at various points in the concert to sing some dc talk favorites.

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
June 2nd Charlotte, NC Carowinds Park Crossfire 2001 Festival
June 9th Hartford, CT Meadows Music Center Luis Palau Crusade
June 21st Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Fest (with The Katinas, Luna Halo, and Relient K)
June 22nd Canal Fulton, OH Clay's Park Resort Alive Festival (with Rachel Lampa, The Katinas, Switchfoot, and PAX217)
June 23rd Louisville, KY Cardinal Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin and Jennifer Knapp)
June 30th Shirleysburg, PA Agape Farm Creation Festival East
July 6th Doswell, VA Kings Dominion Amusement Park Kings Fest
July 7th King Mills, OH Paramount King's Island Spirit Song Festival (with Point of Grace, John Reuben, Raze, and Mark Shultz)
July 12th Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds Sonshine Festival
July 13th Oshkosh, WI Sunnyview Expo Center LiFest Festival
July 19th Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas
July 20th San Antonio, TX Six Flags Fiesta Texas
July 21st Houston, TX Six Flags Astroworld Joy Fest
July 27th George, WA Gorge Ampthitheatre Creation Festival West
July 28th Monterey, CA Laguna Seca Recreation Area Spirit West Coast
August 5th Lincoln, NH Loon Mountain Inside Out Soul Festival (with Grits, Stacie Orrico, Rachel Lampa, and Sean Forrest. TobyMac, Michael Tait, and Kevin Max also got solo billing)
August 7th Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Amusement Park Kingdom Bound Festival (with Alvin Slaughter, Salvador, and Kenoly Brothers. TobyMac, Michael Tait, Kevin Max also got solo billing)
August 11th Boise, ID Ann Morrison Park Luis Palau Crusade
August 18th South Bend, IN WHME-FM Station Grounds World Pulse Festival
September 7th Orlando, FL Universal Studios Rock the Universe (with Audio Adrenaline, Relient K, Scarecrow & Tinmen, Skillet, Sonicflood, and True Vibe)
September 8th Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
October 4th Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center Pepsi Pavilion Moved to April 21st, 2002
October 5th Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium Moved to February 5th, 2002
October 6th Atlanta, GA Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater Moved to April 20th, 2002
October 8th Louisville, KY Broadbent Arena CANCELLED
October 9th Phoenix, AZ America West Arena Moved to February 15th, 2002
October 11th Springfield, MO Hammons Center CANCELLED
October 12th Los Angeles, CA Greek Theater CANCELLED
October 13th Fresno, CA CSU Fresno Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin and Gamaliel Ruiz)
October 15th Seattle, WA KeyArena Moved to February 21st, 2002
October 16th Salem, OR Salem Armory Moved to February 22nd, 2002
October 19th Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium Moved to February 13th, 2002
October 20th Kansas City, MO Memorial Hall CANCELLED
October 27th Grand Rapids, MI DeltaPlex Arena Moved to January 25th, 2002
October 30th Pittsburgh, PA AJ Palumbo Center CANCELLED
November 3rd Philadelphia, PA The Liacouras Center CANCELLED
November 4th Lynchburg, VA The Vines Center CANCELLED
November 7th Indianapolis, IN Pepsi Coliseum CANCELLED
November 9th Lakeland, FL Carpenters Home Church Toby and Michael Only
November 10th West Palm Beach, FL Mars Music Amphitheater Toby and Michael Only
November 11th Fort Myers, FL TECO Arena Toby and Michael Only
November 13th Austin, TX Shoreline Christian Center Moved to February 11, 2002


2002

Special thanks to Bert Gangl for helping us complete this section.

Date Location Venue Notes
January 19th Fairfax, VA Patriot Center
January 20th Hershey, PA Hersheypark
January 22nd Columbus, OH Franklin County Veteran's Memorial
January 24th Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan Hill Auditorium
January 25th Grand Rapids, MI DeltaPlex Arena Had originally been scheduled for October 27th, 2001
January 26th Cleveland, OH CSU Convocation Center
January 28th Chicago, IL Arie Crown Theatre
January 30th Minneapolis, MN Northrup Auditorium
January 31st Whitestown, IN Eagle Center
February 4th Nashville, TN Allen Arena
February 5th Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium Had originally been scheduled for October 5th, 2001
February 7th Tulsa, OK Mabee Center
February 8th The Woodlands, TX Fellowship of The Woodlands Church
February 9th Dallas, TX The Potter's House
February 11th Austin, TX Shoreline Christian Center Had originally been scheduled for November 13th, 2001
February 13th Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium Had originally been scheduled for October 19th, 2001
February 15th Phoenix, AZ North Phoenix Baptist Had originally been scheduled for October 9th, 2001
February 16th El Cajon, CA Shadow Mountiain Church
February 17th Fresno, CA Warnors Theatre
February 18th Irvine, CA UC Irvine Bren Events Center
February 21st Seattle, WA KeyArena Had originally been scheduled for October 15th, 2001
February 22nd Salem, OR Salem Armory Had originally been scheduled for October 16th, 2001
April 20th Atlanta, GA Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre Had originally been scheduled for October 6th, 2001
April 21st Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center Pepsi Pavilion Had originally been scheduled for October 4th, 2001
June 29th Cincinnati, OH Paul Brown Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin)
October 19th Dallas, TX Texas Stadium Billy Graham Crusade (with Kirk Franklin and Jars of Clay)


2005

Date Location Venue Notes
September 24th Redmond, WA Overlake Christian Church Performed "In the Light" and "Jesus Freak"


2016

Date Location Venue Notes
October 11th Nashville, TN Lipscomb University GMA Dove Awards, Performed "Love Feels Like"


2017

Date Location Venue Notes
July 13th Miami, FL MSC Divina Jesus Freak Cruise (2 shows)
July 14th Miami, FL MSC Divina Jesus Freak Cruise (1 show)


2019

Date Location Venue Notes
June 12th Port Canaveral, FL MS Mariner of the Seas Jesus Freak Cruise (1 show)
June 13th Port Canaveral, FL MS Mariner of the Seas Jesus Freak Cruise (2 shows)



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