Queensrÿche's 1992 Concert History

Queensrÿche is often considered one of the "Big Three" pioneers of the progressive metal genre alongside Dream Theater and Fates Warning. After releasing two studio albums to moderate success, Queensrÿche made its big break in 1988 with the release of "Operation" Mindcrime," now widely considered one of the greatest concept albums of all time. It was followed by "Empire" (1990), which included the single "Silent Lucidity." It remains the band's only Top 10 single in the US while the band's fifth album "Promised Land" (1994) remains the highest-ranking album worldwide, ranking at 3 on the US Billboard 200 and 13 on the UK Albums Chart. The band's founding members included vocalist Geoff Tate, guitarists Michael Wilton and Chris DeGarmo (who was also the keyboardist), bassist Eddie Jackson, and drummer Scott Rockenfield. Only Wilton and Jackson remain with the band today. DeGarmo departed in 1997 due to burnout, Tate was fired in 2012, and Rockenfield left in 2017 to take care of his newborn son.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 19, 1992
QUEENSRYCHE Candlestick Park San Francisco, California, United States
Jun 06, 1992
Rock and the Environment
Queensryche / Heart / Mudhoney / The Walkabouts / Bananafish / Metal Church / Rumors of the Big Wave / War Babies
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Champs de Brionne Music Theatre George, Washington, United States
Show Duplicate for Jun 06, 1992
Apr 27, 1992

Live Filming

Queensrÿche

Warner Studios MTV Unplugged 1992

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Apr 27, 1992
Queensrÿche
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MTV/VH1 Studios Santa Monica, California, United States
Feb 25, 1992
Queensrÿche

34th Grammy Awards

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Radio City Music Hall New York, New York, United States
Jan 03, 1992
Queensrÿche

Building Empires

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Spokane Coliseum Spokane, Washington, United States
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