Bad World Tour

Bad World Tour was the debut concert tour by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson. Sponsored by Pepsi and spanning 16 months, the tour included 123 concerts to 4.4 million fans across 15 countries. When the tour concluded it grossed a total of over $257 million, adding two new entries in the Guinness World Records for the largest grossing tour in history and the tour with the largest attended audience. In April 1989, the tour was nominated ... More

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  • 1 years (Sep 12, 1987 — Jan 27, 1989)

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  • 1 years (Sep 12, 1987 — Jan 27, 1989)
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