INXS's 1994 Concert History

INXS (pronounced "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farriss, drummer Jon Farriss, guitarist Tim Farriss, lead singer and main lyricist Michael Hutchence, and guitarist and saxophonist Kirk Pengilly. For 20 years, INXS was fronted by Hutchence, whose magnetic stage presence made him the focal point of the band.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 05, 1994
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Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Apr 04, 1994
INXS / Material Issue
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Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Mar 28, 1994
INXS Caracas, Venezuela
Mar 26, 1994
INXS Le Transbordeur Villeurbanne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Mar 24, 1994
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Estadio El Campín Bogotá, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Mar 23, 1994
INXS Coliseo Roberto Clemente San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mar 20, 1994
INXS Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Mar 19, 1994
INXS Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Mar 17, 1994
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Fundidora Theatre Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Mar 15, 1994
INXS The Sports Palace San José, San José, Costa Rica
Mar 12, 1994
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Pedreira Paulo Leminski Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Mar 11, 1994
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Arena Anhembi São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Mar 10, 1994
INXS Estádio Do Flamengo Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mar 08, 1994
INXS Sol De America Centre Asunción, Paraguay
Mar 05, 1994
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Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
Mar 04, 1994
INXS / Soul Asylum / Los 7 Delfines / Babasónicos
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Estadio José Amalfitani (Vélez Sarsfield) Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires F.D., Argentina
Mar 02, 1994
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Verde Feriar Pavillion Cordoba, Argentina
Jan 31, 1994
INXS / Urge Overkill Brisbane Festival Hall Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Jan 30, 1994
INXS / Urge Overkill Fishermans wharf Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Jan 28, 1994
INXS / Urge Overkill Hordern Pavilion Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia
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Apr 8, 1994
 San Jose, California, United States
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INXS / Material Issue on Apr 14, 1994 [636-small]

INXS / Material Issue
Apr 14, 1994
 Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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INXS / Radio Clip on Apr 30, 1994 [676-small]

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Apr 30, 1994
 Caracas, Venezuela
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INXS / Radio Clip on Apr 30, 1994 [677-small]

INXS / Radio Clip
Apr 30, 1994
 Caracas, Venezuela
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INXS on Apr 8, 1994 [288-small]

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Apr 8, 1994
 San Jose, California, United States
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INXS / Material Issue on Apr 11, 1994 [119-small]

INXS / Material Issue
Apr 11, 1994
 Portland, Oregon, United States
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INXS / Material Issue on Apr 4, 1994 [743-small]

INXS / Material Issue
Apr 4, 1994
 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Lynne Lip Jan 15, 2023

I went and saw INXS with Jon Stevens as frontman on the lawns of the Pacific Bay Resort in Coffs Harbour. I'm pretty sure it was 2002 but can't find it on the list. Can anyone else remember this one?


Sacstracks Nov 28, 2021

INXS's final concert was on 11 November 2012. Any concerts listed after this date are incorrect.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


When did INXS start and end?

Originally called The Farriss Brothers, INXS made their debut on August 16, 1977 at Whale Beach, a suburb near Sydney, Australia. The band remained active in the music industry for the next 35 years. The band formally disbanded in late 2012.

Who were the original members of INXS?

Originally, INXS was made up of

  • Bassist Garry Beers
  • Composer and Keyboardist Andrew Farriss
  • Drummer Jon Farriss
  • Guitarist Tim Farriss
  • Lyricist and Lead Vocalist Micheal Hutchence
  • Guitarist and Saxophonist Kirk Pengilly

What was INXS’s first hit?

“Original Sin” is the first chart-topping song by INXS in their native Australia. Released on December 1983, the song became INXS's first official single to reach the Australian Top 10, peaking at number one in February 1984. In the US, the song peaked at number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

What year did INXS’s album Kick come out?

INXS released their sixth studio album Kick on October 12, 1987. It sold over 20 million copies worldwide, including 6 million in the United States. Certified platinum by the RIAA, it became the fourth best-selling record of 1984.

How did the lead singer of INXS Michael Hutchence die?

INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence died on November 22, 1997, at age 35. Police ruled that Hutchence committed suicide by hanging himself. During his funeral, his band mates helped carry his casket.

Who won Rock Star: INXS?

After Hutchene’s death, INXS had trouble finding a new and permanent lead singer. After 8 years, they got creative and produced the reality competition show Rock Star: INXS with CBS where fifteen contestants competed to become the new lead vocalist for INXS. After weeks of competition, J.D. Fortune emerged as the winner.

How many lead singers has INXS had?

INXS had four lead singers throughout the band’s 35 years of existance. Their first lead singer was founding member Michael Hutchence. He acted as the band’s frontman from 1977 until 1997. Other lead singers for INXS were Jon Stevens (2000–2003), J.D. Fortune (2005–2011), and Ciaran Gribbin (2011–2012).

What happened to J.D. Fortune of INXS?

After winning Rockstar: INXS in 2005, J.D. Fortune became the band’s lead singer. He was fired in February 2009 but returned around a year later. In 2011, he effectively left the band to focus on his own solo career. Ciaran Gribbin replaced Fortune for a year until the band formally and officially disbanded in 2012.

How many concerts has INXS had?

INXS has had 1,152 concerts.

What genre is INXS?

INXS is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Soft Rock, New Wave, Mellow Gold, Australian, New Wave Pop, New Romantic, Australia, Funk Rock, Dance-Rock, and Australian Rock.

When was the last INXS concert?

The last INXS concert was on November 11, 2012 at Perth Arena in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. The bands that performed were: Matchbox Twenty / INXS.

What setlist does INXS play live?

The songs that INXS performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 11, 2012 concert at Perth Arena in Perth, Western Australia, Australia:

  1. Drum Opera
  2. Suicide Blonde
  3. Original Sin
  4. What You Need
  5. Sugar
  6. Disappear
  7. Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)
  8. Beautiful Girl
  9. Devil Inside
  10. New Sensation
  11. Mystify
  12. Need You Tonight
  13. Never Tear Us Apart
  14. Don't Change

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