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Pump Tour

The Pump Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that lasted twelve months, from mid-October 1989 to mid-October 1990. The tour was put on in support of the band's second consecutive multi-platinum album ''Pump'', released in September 1989.
==Background==
The Pump Tour saw the band continue its successful streak, on the heels of 1987's ''Permanent Vacation'' and its associated tour. During the course of the tour, the band charted four Top 40 singles from ''Pump''. By the end of the tour, ''Pump'' had sold four million copies, eventually selling seven million copies.〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 470-471. Avon, 1997〕
This tour was notable as it saw Aerosmith's first return to Europe since 1977, as well as the band's first-ever performances in Australia. In addition, this tour saw the band tour North America on numerous legs, as well as perform a series of dates in Japan.〔(http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/content/pid/804156 )〕〔(http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm?pid=804195 )〕
Special performances on the ''Howard Stern Show'', ''Saturday Night Live'', and ''MTV Unplugged'' were interspersed during the course of the tour.〔〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 470, 474. Avon, 1997〕
Opening acts on this tour included Skid Row, Joan Jett, The Cult, Poison, Warrant, Metallica, and The Black Crowes. Some of these acts were regular openers, while some opened for Aerosmith only at specific festivals or stadium shows.〔〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 472-474. Avon, 1997〕
During the tour, the band got to meet some of their idols. Steven Tyler met Mick Jagger backstage at a Rolling Stones concert, only the second time he had met him, and the first time he met him while sober.〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 471. Avon, 1997〕 In addition, the band met Robert Plant〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 472. Avon, 1997〕 and Jimmy Page, who saw the band perform on separate occasions in England. At one show, Page jammed with the band on "Train Kept A-Rollin'", and at another show, he played an extended set with the band at the Marquee Club in London.〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 474-475. Avon, 1997〕
For this tour, the band employed the use of a Citation II private plane, which the band named "Aeroforce One". The plane was formerly used by Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 461. Avon, 1997〕
In September 1990, towards the end of the tour, A&R man John Kalodner remarked how Aerosmith were "maybe the biggest band in the world", thinking "Nobody else is this good right now."〔Davis, S. and Aerosmith: "Walk This Way", page 475. Avon, 1997〕

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