| Date | November 25; November 27; November 28, 1998 |
| Venue | Riveria Theatre, Chicago; Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis; Weidner Center, Green Bay |
| Reviewer | Cori |
I too was at this show and basically there couldn't have been a better description than the one Savannah posted. The autograph session at the merch booth was insane! Screaming girls.... people pushing and shoving to get in close... It was the 5th one I've seen and it was crazy. I actually saw two young girls walking away and one of them was crying and saying "he touched me!" which was really cute (don't know which member was the "he" she was referring to but there seemed to be a pretty large contingent of Johnny Temple fans there). And that was BEFORE they showed up on stage in towels. I can't imagine what would have happened if it had been after! Who knew GVSB were big in Green Bay?
Minneapolis featured a House of GVSB at First Avenue afterwards which was totally fun. Most of Garbage showed up, as well as their crew and it went well into the night. Some kick ass groovy tunes being spun by the boys - haven't danced to Grandmaster Flash, Rob Base and Michael Jackson in a while. Show was pretty good, but the crowd was kinda lame. Seated venues always suck for rock shows. Scott also jumped into the crowd and sang from the aisles in Minneapolis.
Chicago was a good show, pretty good crowd response. I'm still blown away at how great the lighting was for GVSB. I have never seen an opening act get treated that way before - most times it's about the equivalent of a lightbulb on a string over the singer's head, but this was really quite fantastic lighting.
Anyway, a great three days of rock.