performing "Bad Boyfriend" at London's
Brixton AcademyGarbage began a three-week promotional tour of Europe from March 19, during which time Garbage performed live tracks on various television and radio shows, prior to performing two warm-up headline
club shows in Paris (supported by local group Melatonine) and in London. The band then travelled to Germany to perform at
WDR's
Rochnacht televised concert, and also performed a full set for broadcast on Radio Fritz. A brief North American tour of theaters and clubs was scheduled to begin in
Seattle on April 8 and end May 4 in
Chicago; however the band had picked up an
influenza infection while in Europe and cancelled the first show. The tour then restarted in San Francisco, heading down the
Pacific coast and over to the
Eastern Seaboard. The band then played two shows in Canada and then headed around the
Midwest. The North American leg was eventually extended, ending on May 10 in
Cleveland. Garbage then performed on the bill at the
HFStival in
Baltimore. For the band's
Atlanta show, local
radio station 99x offered a competition prize of being Garbage's
tour manager for the day, including traveling with Garbage from the
hotel to the venue and participating in their
soundcheck. Garbage returned to Europe to perform for on the bills of numerous rock festivals across the continent over six weeks, kicking of on June 1 in Denmark. During the run the band performed a few headline shows, such as a single date at London's
Brixton Academy and at
Barcelona's Razzmatazz. The band dedicated their
Glastonbury performance of "Right Between the Eyes" to
Australian singer
Kylie Minogue who'd had to cancel her appearance on the same night after being diagnosed with
breast cancer. The run ended in Austria on July 15. Garbage returned to the United States to perform at a few festivals, and made a three-date trek into
Mexico where they were supported by local act
Los Abandoned, and performed an entire set in a
TV studio for the series
SoundStage. Garbage began a four-week series of shows on August 22 in
Chicago with
California new wave band
TheStart in support. The routing took the tour into a number of
Canadian provinces, and then back south down the American west coast. The headline shows ended in
Las Vegas on September 15. Garbage performed at one last North American show, for
KROQ's
Inland Invasion festival before heading to Australia to perform seven shows at the end of that month with
indie rock band
Red Jezebel in support. The final show in
Perth on October 1 marked the end of the Bleed Like Me tour. A set of European concerts were announced for October, and subsequently cancelled. Garbage disbanded at the end of the tour for an indefinite "hiatus". Manson told the press: "We feel that this has been a really great tour and we feel that we have really muscled through... we just want to take some time off while things are really good between us". Rumours abounded that the band had split, but Manson reassured that they were not interested in breaking up. Garbage spent the following five years inactive, aside from playing a short set at a Los Angeles benefit concert, sporadic recording in 2007 for a
greatest hits compilation and in 2008 for a
charity tribute album. The "hiatus" ended with an official reformation in 2010. ==Tour production==