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September 27, Trenton, NJ

September 28, New York, NY (two performances took place on this date)

September 30, Pittsburgh, PA

October 1, Philadelphia, PA

October 2, Washington, DC

October 4, Chapel Hill, NC

October 5, Athens, GA

October 6, Atlanta, GA

October 7, Memphis, TN

October 9, Columbus, OH

October 10, Cleveland, OH

October 11, Detroit, MI

October 12, Chicago, IL

October 14, Minneapolis, MN (two performances took place on this date)

October 16, St. Louis, MO

October 17, Lawrence, KS—Paw

October 19, Dallas, TX—Sister Double Happiness, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282

October 20, Houston, TX—Sister Double Happiness

October 21, Austin, TX—Sister Double Happiness (two performances took place on this date)

October 23, Tempe, AZ—Sister Double Happiness

October 24, San Diego, CA

October 24, Tijuana, Mexico—Hole, Sister Double Happiness

October 25, Los Angeles, CA—Hole, Sister Double Happiness

October 26, San Francisco, CA—Sister Double Happiness

October 27, Los Angeles, CA—Hole

October 29, Portland—Mudhoney, Sprinkler

October 30, Vancouver, BC—Mudhoney

October 31, Seattle, WA—Mudhoney

November 4, Bristol, UK—Midway Still

November 5, London, UK—Captain America, Television Personalities

November 6, Wolverhampton, UK—Captain America

November 9—Nirvana records a radio session at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, UK, for the
Mark Goodier Evening Session

November 10, Berlin, Germany

November 11, Hamburg, Germany

November 12, Frankfurt, Germany

November 13, Munich, Germany

November 14, Vienna, Austria—Skin Yard

November 16, Muggia, Italy

November 17, Mezzago, Italy

November 19, Rome, Italy

November 20, Baricella, Italy

November 23, Ghent, Belgium—Hole

November 25—Nirvana records their last-ever radio session at the NOB Audio Studio, Hilversum, the Netherlands, for the
Nozems-a-Gogo
and
Twee Meter De Lucht In
shows

November 25, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

November 26, Bradford, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

Nirvana appears on the
Top of the Pops
TV show in Borehamwood on December 27

November 27, Birmingham, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

November 28, Sheffield, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

November 29, Edinburgh, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

November 30, Glasgow, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

December 1, Edinburgh, UK (as Teen Spirit)—the Joyriders

December 2, Newcastle, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

December 3, Nottingham, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

December 4, Manchester, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

December 5, London, UK—Captain America, Shonen Knife

Nirvana appears on the
Tonight with Jonathan Ross
TV show in London, UK, on December 6

December 7, Rennes, France

December 27, Los Angeles, CA

December 28, Del Mar, CA

December 29, Tempe, AZ

December 31, Daly City, CA

1992

January 2, Salem, OR

Nirvana rehearses on January 9 in New York, ready for their TV appearance on
Saturday Night Live
on January 11

Nirvana records a performance for MTV in New York on January 10

January 24, Sydney, Australia—Tumbleweed

January 25, Sydney, Australia

January 26, Gold Coast, Australia

January 27, Brisbane, Australia

January 30, Adelaide, Australia—Tumbleweed

January 31, Melbourne, Australia—the Guttersnipes, Tumbleweed

February 1, Melbourne, Australia—Tumbleweed

February 2, Melbourne, Australia—Tumbleweed

February 5, Canberra, Australia—Tumbleweed

The
Hormoaning
EP is released in Asia/Pacific on February 5

February 6, Sydney, Australia

February 7, Sydney, Australia—Crow, Nunbait

February 9, Auckland, New Zealand—Second Child

February 14, Osaka, Japan

February 16, Nagoya, Japan

February 17, Kawasaki, Japan

February 19, Tokyo, Japan

February 21, Honolulu, HI

February 22, Honolulu, HI

The “Come as You Are” single is released March 3

The
Bleach
album is reissued in April

April 7 and one unknown date—Nirvana enters the Laundry Room Studio to record B-side material

The
Eight Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers
compilation is released in June, featuring Nirvana covering “Return of the Rat” by the Wipers

June 21, Dublin, Ireland—Teenage Fanclub

June 22, Belfast, Ireland—Teenage Fanclub

June 24, Paris, France—Teenage Fanclub

June 26, Roskilde, Denmark—Teenage Fanclub

June 27, Turku, Finland—Teenage Fanclub

June 28, Sandvika, Norway—Teenage Fanclub

June 30, Stockholm, Sweden—Teenage Fanclub

July 2, Valencia, Spain—Teenage Fanclub

July 3, Madrid, Spain—Teenage Fanclub

July 4, Bilbao, Spain—Teenage Fanclub

The “Lithium” single is released on July 13

August 30, Reading, UK—Björn Again, Pele, Shonen Knife, Teenage Fanclub

Nirvana rehearses on September 8 in Los Angeles for their TV appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards ceremony on September 9

September 10, Portland, OR—Calamity Jane, Jello Biafra

September 11, Seattle, WA—Fitz of Depression

October 3, Bellingham, WA—(unannounced guest show) Mudhoney, Medelicious, Saucer

October 4, Seattle, WA—(unannounced guest show) Mudhoney

October 25–26—Nirvana enters the Word of Mouth Productions studio, Seattle, WA (formerly Reciprocal Recording) to record the first demos for their next album

October 29, Buenos Aires, Argentina—Novoselic and Grohl join Pirata Industrial onstage at a nightclub

October 30, Buenos Aires, Argentina—Calamity Jane, Los Brujos

November—Cobain enters the Laundry Room Studio to record the guitar part for a single to feature William S. Burroughs. He also joins Melvins in San Francisco for the
Houdini
sessions

The “In Bloom” single is released on November 30

The
Incesticide
compilation is released on December 14

1993

January 16, São Paulo, Brazil—Biquíni Cavadão, Defalla, Dr. Sin

January 19–21—Nirvana enters the BMG Ariola Ltda Studio in Rio de Janeiro to record further demos for their new album; Cobain also takes part in a demo session for Hole on January 21

January 23, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—Biquíni Cavadão, Defalla, Dr. Sin

February 12–26—Nirvana enters the Pachyderm Recording Studio near Minneapolis, MN, to record
In Utero

The “Oh the Guilt”/“Puss” split-single with the Jesus Lizard is released on February 15

April 9, Daly City, CA—Benefit for the Tresnjevka Women's Group

May—Cobain enters the Bad Animals Studio, Seattle, for the remixing of the “Heart-Shaped Box” and “All Apologies” single A-sides

The single “The Priest They Called Him” is released on July 1, featuring Cobain's guitar work backing William S. Burroughs's reading

July 14–15—Nirvana stages their first rehearsal since
In Utero
with cellist Lori Goldston and second guitarist “Big” John Duncan

July 23, New York, NY—the Jesus Lizard

August 6, Seattle—Hell Smells, Kill Sybil, Tad

The “Heart-Shaped Box” single is released on August 30

September 8, New York, NY—Cobain and Courtney Love duet for Rock Against Rape

The
In Utero
album is released on September 13

Nirvana rehearses on September 23 in New York, ready for their TV performance on
Saturday Night Live
on September 25

October—Cobain joins Hole at Triclops Recording in Atlanta, GA, for a demo session

October 14–16—Nirvana enters Hayvenhurst Studios in Van Nuys, CA, to rehearse, ready for the
In Utero
tour

October 18, Phoenix, AZ—Mudhoney

October 19, Albuquerque, NM—Mudhoney

October 21, Kansas City, KS—Mudhoney

October 22, Davenport, IA—Mudhoney

October 23, Chicago, IL—Mudhoney

October 25, Chicago, IL—Mudhoney

October 26, Milwaukee, WI—Mudhoney

Nirvana song “Verse Chorus Verse” (aka “Sappy”) released on the
No Alternative
compilation for the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series on October 26

October 27, Kalamazoo, MI—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

October 29, Detroit, MI—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

October 30, Dayton, OH—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

October 31, Akron, OH—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

November 2, Verdun, Canada—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

The Nirvana song “I Hate Myself and I Want to Die” is released on the
Beavis and Butt-head Experience
compilation on November 3

November 4, Toronto, Canada—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

November 5, Amherst, NY—Boredoms, Meat Puppets

November 7, Williamsburg, VA—Half Japanese

November 8, Philadelphia, PA—Half Japanese

November 9, Bethlehem, PA—Half Japanese

November 10, Springfield, MA—Half Japanese

November 12, Fitchburg, MA—Half Japanese

November 13, Washington, DC—Half Japanese

November 14, New York—Half Japanese

November 15, New York—Half Japanese

Nirvana rehearses on November 16–17 at a studio in Weehawken, NJ, ready for their appearance on
MTV Unplugged
on November 18 in New York; the Meat Puppets accompany them

November 26, Jacksonville, FL—Come

November 27, Miami, FL—Come

November 28, Lakeland, FL—Come

November 29, Atlanta, GA—Come

December 1, Birmingham, AL—Come

December 2, Tallahassee, FL—Come

December 3, New Orleans, LA—Shonen Knife

December 5, Dallas, TX—Shonen Knife

December 6, Houston, TX—Shonen Knife

The “All Apologies”/“Rape Me” single is released on December 6

December 8, Oklahoma, OK—Shonen Knife

December 9, Omaha, NE—Shonen Knife

December 10, Saint Paul, MN—Shonen Knife

Nirvana fails to rehearse on December 12, ready for their TV appearance on December 13 for
MTV Live and Loud
; Cypress Hill accompany them

December 14, Salem, OR

December 15, Boise, ID

December 16, Ogden, UT

December 18, Denver, CO

December 29, San Diego, CA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

December 30, Inglewood, CA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

December 31, Oakland, CA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

1994

January 1, Central Point, OR—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 3, Vancouver, BC—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 4, Vancouver, BC—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 6, Spokane, WA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 7, Seattle, WA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 8, Seattle, WA—Butthole Surfers, Chokebore

January 28–30, Seattle—Last ever Nirvana recording session

Nirvana appears on the
Nulle Part Ailleurs
TV show in Paris on February 4

February 6, Cascais, Portugal—Buzzcocks

February 8, Madrid, Spain—Buzzcocks

February 9, Barcelona, Spain—Buzzcocks

February 10, Toulouse, France—Buzzcocks

February 12, Toulon, France—Buzzcocks

February 14, Paris, France—Buzzcocks

Nirvana's last-ever photo session takes place late on February 14/early on February 15 in Paris

February 16, Rennes, France—Buzzcocks

February 18, Grenoble, France—Buzzcocks

February 21, Modena, Italy—Flor de Mal

February 22, Marino, Italy—Flor de Mal

Nirvana makes their last-ever TV appearance on the
Tunnel
TV show in Rome on February 23

February 24, Milan, Italy

February 25, Milan, Italy

February 27, Ljubljana, Slovenia

March 1, Munich, Germany—Nirvana's last-ever show

March 4, Rome, Italy—Cobain hospitalized

March 8, Rome, Italy—Cobain released from hospital

March 12, SeaTac Airport—Cobain returns home

March 25, Seattle—Drug intervention at Cobain's home; Cobain records his last demo session with Pat Smear in the basement of the house

March 30, Los Angeles, CA—Cobain arrives at rehab

April 1, Los Angeles, CA—Cobain leaves rehab

April 5, Seattle, WA—Cobain commits suicide

April 8, Seattle, WA—Cobain's body found

 

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