Scorpions's 1999 Concert History

1) Scorpions is a German rock/heavy metal band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Since the band's inception, its musical style has ranged from hard rock, heavy metal and glam metal to soft rock. The lineup from 1978 to 1992 was the most successful incarnation of the group, and included Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (rhythm guitar), Matthias Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass), and Herman Rarebell (drums). The band's only continuous member has been Schenker...

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 11, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Aug 10, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
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Maverik Center Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Aug 08, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
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Selland Arena Fresno, California, United States
Aug 07, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
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Bakersfield Centennial Garden Bakersfield, California, United States
Aug 06, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
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Mattress Firm Amphitheatre San Diego, California, United States
Aug 04, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
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Concord Pavilion San Francisco, California, United States
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Aug 03, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw Reno Hilton Reno, Nevada, United States
Aug 01, 1999
Scorpions / Mötley Crüe
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Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Jul 31, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
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The Gorge Amphitheatre George, Washington, United States
Jul 30, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Ted Nugent / Scorpions

Eye to Eye Tour

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Rose Garden Arena Portland, Oregon, United States
Jul 28, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard Ford Idaho Center Nampa, Idaho, United States
Jul 27, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard Holt Arena Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Jul 25, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard First Interstate Arena Billings, Montana, United States
Jul 24, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
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Casper Events Center Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Jul 23, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
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Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Jul 21, 1999
Scorpions / Motley crüe / Flash Bastard

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard

Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, Colorado, United States
Jul 20, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions World Arena Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Jul 18, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin, United States
Jul 17, 1999
Mötley Crüe / Scorpions

Mötley Crüe

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Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - Chicago Tinley Park, Illinois, United States
Jul 15, 1999 –
Jul 18, 1999
Rockfest
Blue Oyster Cult / Lynyrd Skynyrd / Mötley Crüe / Def Leppard / Rick Springfield / Pat Benatar / Sammy Hagar / Poison / Joan Jett & The Blackhearts / Peter Frampton / Foreigner / SCORPIONS / AMERICA
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Cadott, Wisconsin, United States

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Motley Crue  / Scorpions / Flash Bastard on Jun 29, 1999 [029-small]

Motley Crue / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
Jun 29, 1999
 Columbia, Maryland, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw on Aug 29, 1999 [006-small]

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
Aug 29, 1999
 The Woodlands, Texas, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw on Aug 29, 1999 [486-small]

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions / Laidlaw
Aug 29, 1999
 The Woodlands, Texas, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Scorpions on Aug 22, 1999 [376-small]

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions
Aug 22, 1999
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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Motley Crue / Scorpions on Aug 31, 1999 [077-small]

Motley Crue / Scorpions
Aug 31, 1999
 Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Scorpions on Jul 11, 1999 [400-small]

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions
Jul 11, 1999
 Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Ted Nugent / Scorpions on Jul 30, 1999 [404-small]

Mötley Crüe / Ted Nugent / Scorpions
Jul 30, 1999
 Portland, Oregon, United States
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Scorpions / Mötley Crüe on Aug 1, 1999 [393-small]

Scorpions / Mötley Crüe
Aug 1, 1999
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Scorpions / Mötley Crüe on Aug 1, 1999 [394-small]

Scorpions / Mötley Crüe
Aug 1, 1999
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Motley Crue  / Scorpions / Flash Bastard on Jun 29, 1999 [011-small]

Motley Crue / Scorpions / Flash Bastard
Jun 29, 1999
 Columbia, Maryland, United States
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Mötley Crüe / Scorpions on Jul 13, 1999 [331-small]

Mötley Crüe / Scorpions
Jul 13, 1999
 Clarkston, Michigan, United States
  Uploaded by Mark Culpepper

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What country is the Scorpions from?

The Scorpions is a German rock band that started in Hanover in 1965. The band was founded by lead guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Most of the other members of the band are also from Germany, though some hail from other European countries.

How did the Scorpions get its name?

There are several stories about how the Scorpions got its band name. What we know for sure is that Rudolf Shenker was the one who named the band. Some suggest he wanted to call the band “Nameless” but found it too bland and decided to go with something a little more dangerous. It’s also rumored that in 1972, the band considered changing their name. Producer Conny Plank allegedly suggested “Stalingrad,” but the band decided to stick with “Scorpions.”

Who were the original band members of the Scorpions?

The original band members of the Scorpions were Rudolf Schenker, Lothar Heimberg, Karl Heinz Vollmer, Michael Schenker, and Klaus Meine. Over the last several decades, the lineup has changed many times.

What year did the Scorpions start?

The Scorpions formed in 1965 by Rudolf Schenker and released theri debut album Lonesome Crew in 1972. In 1973, Michael Shenker left the band, leading the group to breakup until reforming with a new lineup and a new album Rise to Fame in 1974.

What genre are the Scorpions?

The Scorpions are generally considered a heavy metal and hard rock band. During their prime (1978-1992), they were one of the biggest glam metal bands in the world but over time have experimented with other genres, including even soft rock.

Where did the Scorpions originate and how did the band form?

Rudolf Shenker formed the Scorpions in Hanover, West Germany in 1965, performing both rythym guitar and lead vocals. In 1970, Rudolf’s younger brother Micahel and Klaus Meine joined the band. In 1972, they won a music contest and released their debut album.

How much money do the Scorpions make per concert?

There’s no exact information on how much money the band makes per concert, but according to estimates, the band could earn around $19,500 to $29,900 per month.

How many singers have left the Scorpions?

The Scorpions has had at least 12 lead singers since its inception in 1965. These include Wolfgang Dziony, Karl-Heinz Vollmer, Werner Hoyer, Ulrich Worobiec, Bernd Hegner, Lothar Heimberg, Michael Schenker, Francis Buchholz, Uli Jon Roth, Herman Rarebell, Ralph Rickermann, and James Kottak.

Who was the longest-serving drummer in the Scorpions and why did he leave?

The longest-serving drummer for the Scorpions was Herman Rarebell. He played drums for the band between 1977 and 1995. Rarebell decided to leave the band because he wanted to set up his own recording label.

How many concerts has Scorpions had?

Scorpions has had 2,189 concerts.

What genre is Scorpions?

Scorpions is most often considered to be Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Heavy Metal, Progressive Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), German, Glam Metal, Acoustic Rock, Krautrock, German Rock, German Metal, and German Hard Rock.

When is the next Scorpions concert?

The next Scorpions concert is on May 17, 2024 at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

When was the last Scorpions concert?

The last Scorpions concert was on May 01, 2024 at Bakkt Theater At Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

What setlist does Scorpions play live?

The songs that Scorpions performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 20, 2024 concert at Bakkt Theater At Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States:

  1. Coming Home
  2. Gas in the Tank
  3. Make It Real
  4. The Zoo
  5. Coast to Coast
  6. I'm Leaving You
  7. Crossfire
  8. Bad Boys Running Wild
  9. Delicate Dance
  10. Send Me an Angel
  11. Wind of Change
  12. Tease Me Please Me
  13. Peacemaker
  14. The Same Thrill
  15. New Vision (Drum Solo)
  16. Blackout
  17. Big City Nights
  18. Still Loving You
  19. Rock You Like a Hurricane

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