
Michael Jackson's Dangerous Tour
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Michael Jackson's Dangerous World Tour was a groundbreaking concert series that ran from June 27, 1992, to November 11, 1993. It featured 69 shows across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, drawing over 3.5 million attendees. Sponsored by Pepsi, the tour supported Jackson's eighth studio album, Dangerous. The elaborate stage production included pyrotechnics, lasers, and a massive video screen, setting a new standard for live performances. The tour's setlist combined Jackson's solo hits like "Black or White" and "Will You Be There" with Jackson 5 classics. Notable performances included the Bucharest concert, which aired on HBO for $20 million, and guest appearances by Slash in Tokyo. Profits from the tour went to charities, including Jackson's "Heal the World Foundation." The tour's success marked Jackson's enduring popularity and his ability to deliver high-energy live shows.