LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology January 03, 1994 - Pacific National Exhibition Forum, Vancouver, BC, CA
Artist
- NIRVANA
- Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
- Krist Novoselic (bass)
- Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
- Pat Smear (guitar)
- Lori Goldston (cello)
- Bobcat Goldthwait (master of ceremonies)
Crew
- Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
- Jeff Mason (production manager)
- Kelly Nase (tour accountant)
- Susanne Sasic (lighting designer)
- Craig Overbay (sound engineer)
- Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
- Jim Vincent (guitar technician)
- John Duncan (guitar technician)
- Earnie Bailey (guitar technician)
- Mike Dalke (drum technician)
- Ed Swink (stage manager)
- Allan Bagley (Pro Show sound crew)
- Tom Pfaeffle (Pro Show sound crew)
- Niko Vonk (Pro Show sound crew)
- Mike Lamb (LSD lighting crew)
- Pat Connolly (LSD lighting crew)
- Gary Vaspol (LSD lighting crew)
Buyer
- Perryscope Concert Productions
- Mark Norman
- Ian Noble
- Dave Clarke
Schedule
- Load In
- 09:00
- Soundcheck
- 15:30
- Doors
- 18:30
- Chokebore Showtime
- 19:30
- Butthole Surfers Showtime
- 20:15
- NIRVANA Showtime
- 21:15
Soundcheck
- No Info
Set incomplete
- Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
- Serve The Servants
- Smells Like Teen Spirit
- Sliver
- Dumb
- Polly acoustic
- Territorial Pissings
- Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam
- Scentless Apprentice
Set Range
Circulating Recordings
No Info
Uncirculated Recordings
No Info
Notes
- According to a newspaper review, Nirvana played for a crowd of about 4,000 and played 20 songs.
- During the show, Kurt was hit in the head with a coin from the audience. He stopped the song and replied, "Somebody just hit me in the head with a Canadian quarter." With a big grin, he added, "didn't hurt though," then continued with the song.
- Someone in the crowd kept screaming for the band to play "tourette's." Kurt finally responded with, "What am I, a fucking jukebox?"
Press Reviews
- Review from a Canadian newspaper called "Georgia Straight", published in January 1994.
- Review from a Canadian newspaper called "The Province", published on January 4th, 1994.
- Review from a Canadian newspaper called the "Vancouver Sun", published on January 5th, 1994.