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Live Alive Tour

Live Alive Tour
World tour by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
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Location North America, Europe
Associated album Live Alive
Start date November 22, 1986
End date December 31, 1988
Legs 6
No. of shows 209
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble concert chronology

The Live Alive Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American blues rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Staged in support of their 1986 live album Live Alive, the band visited North America and Europe from 1986 through 1988. A week before it began, guitarist and singer Stevie Ray Vaughan and bassist Tommy Shannon had achieved sobriety and it was their first tour after succeeding in overcoming their addictions. Consisting of six legs and 209 shows, the tour began in Towson, Maryland on November 22, 1986 and concluded in New York City on December 31, 1988. The first four legs alternated between the United States and Canada, before the fifth leg visited Europe. The tour was mostly well-received and provoked positive reactions from music critics. The band's 1989 album In Step, which included song ideas that were being performed on the tour, was recorded after the tour's conclusion.

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's 1985 album Soul to Soul and the supporting tour consisted of controversial performances, particularly in Europe. After years of touring, Vaughan had earned a reputation for his alcohol and cocaine addictions, an image that eventually had a negative effect on his performance, business and personal relationships. The band's European tour in 1986—which was cancelled after sixteen shows—brought Vaughan to the peak of his substance abuse; a September 29 performance in Zürich, Switzerland was described by drummer Chris Layton as "weak" and "no energy". At the end of the tour, Vaughan checked into Atlanta's Peachford Hospital, where he spent four weeks in rehabilitation.

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's initial planning for the Live Alive tour emerged after Vaughan checked out of rehab, particularly when they hired a new tour manager, Skip Rickert. The wild antics of drug dealers and groupies being present backstage were eliminated after they changed their hospitality rider; Vaughan removed alcohol from his rider. They were also adamant about improvements in time management and itinerary planning.


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