The band skipped Japan on the tour, focused on playing in other smaller cities in North America, with a month of performances in Europe.
[3] During the performance in Cincinnati, Roth was accused of inciting others to violate the fire code when he told the crowd to "light 'em up!
[4] He would later break his nose during a television appearance in Italy when he did his famous leap, hitting a light fixture.
[5] During the tour, the band had carried 50 tons of equipment, and 850,000 watts of lighting which Alex Van Halen stated would be in the Guinness Book of World Records.
[6] The extensive stage itself featured a plane of multi-colored lights, choreographed with each song performed, with multi-platform stage to the right side where Eddie Van Halen would perform a guitar solo with seven lights pointing at him from behind to create a silhouette effect.