Jane's Addiction - October 24, 1988 - Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta, GA

Date: October 24, 1988
Location: Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Recorded: No known recording
Status: Confirmed
Type: Concert
Lineup: Perry Farrell
Dave Navarro
Stephen Perkins
Eric Avery
Artwork:
 

Show Information:

Jane's Addiction opened for Iggy Pop. This show is confirmed by the following article excerpt:

The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
September 30, 1988
Night Beat
Malone, Phillips to Give It a Go as Twosome?
Author: DEVAULT, RUSS; Russ DeVault Popular Music Critic STAFF

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TIX 'N' TIMES: Luther Vandross and Anita Baker, who this week opened a tour consisting primarily of multiple dates in arenas, will sing at The Omni on Nov. 10. Tickets will go on sale at 8 a.m. Monday at SEATS outlets with demand expected to justify a second show. Both vocalists are genuine headliners, which explains why tickets are $25. Information: 577-9600. . . . Robert Plant, the voice of the late Led Zeppelin, resumes his Non Stop Go solo tour next week with a three-month schedule that includes a stop at The Omni on Nov. 7. Tickets, which are $18.50, will go on sale at 9 a.m. Saturday at SEATS outlets. Information: 577-9600. . . . Would-be astronaut John Denver will sing old hits and songs from his new "Higher Ground" album Nov. 2 at the Fox Theatre. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at SEATS outlets and the Fox box office. $22.50. Information: 881-1977. . . . Iggy Pop, whose current album is "Instinct," will play Center Stage Theatre on Oct. 24. The Ramones are opening some shows for the Ig, but Jane's Addiction is scheduled for Atlanta. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at SEATS outlets and the Center Stage box office. Information: 873-2500. . . . Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a Grammy winner this year for its "Shak a Zulu" album, is touring to push its new a cappella "Journey of Dreams" LP and is scheduled Nov. 25 at Center Stage Theatre. Tickets will be $15.50 when they go on sale Oct. 14 at SEATS outlets and the theater box office. $15.50. Also coming to the Cent er Stage are Canadian singer Leonard Cohen (Nov. 2, $15) and Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band (Nov. 11, $11 advance and $12 the day of the show). Tickets for those two concerts will go on sale Friday, Oct. 7. Information: 873-2500. . . . Steve Gilette, whose songwriting credits include "Bed of Roses," "Crying Don't Even Come Close" and the folk favorite "Darcy Farrow," will sing and play guitar Sunday at Blind Willie's. Atlanta's Michael Catalano will open at 9:30 p.m. $5. Information: 873-258 3. . . . Some $12.50 seats remain for the Randy Travis-Gene Watson shows at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday at Concerts in the Country-Lanierland, but Saturday's two performances are officially sold out. Standing-room tickets will be sold for $7 Saturday, and they will be offered Friday if needed. Information: 681-1596. . . . The Wailers return to the Metroplex on Friday with Atlanta's Cool Joe opening. Late, most likely. $10. Information: 523-1468. . . . Van Halen opens its indoor tour Friday at Lexington, Ky., and will rock The Omni on Monday. $18.50. Information: 577-9600. . . . Expect to see Rod Stewart kicking soccer balls from the stage and being pelted with roses and lingerie when he sings at 8 p.m. Thursday at The Omni. An Atlanta pop-music fan with catholic taste and little tolerance for wimpy concerts saw him twice in the past week and called both shows delightful entertainment. $18.50. Information: 577-9600. . . . Tickets remain for K.D. Lang's concerts at 9 p.m. Friday and 8 p.m. Saturday at Cen ter Stage Theatre. $13.50. Information: 873-2500. . . . Sponsors report about 15 local acts have entered the Rappers' Rap Off at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Atlanta Civic Center. The winner gets a new Yugo. Free. Information: 266-8223. . . . John McCutcheon, a favorite of local folk music fans, will sing at 3 and 8 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation. Tickets are $9 in advance and $11 at the door for the second show and $5 for adults and $3 for children for the first show. The afternoon performance will be for kids, with sing-alongs and story-songs. Information: 874-2232. . . . "The Heart Attack Tour" is what Mylon LeFevre and his Broken Heart band are calling the shows they are doing with White Heart. The Christian rockers hit the Civi c Center on Oct. 15. $10.50 advance and $12 at the door. Information: 262-6444. . . . A&M Records reports Amy Grant, whose fall tou

 

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