| Year | Walk [clarification needed] | Location | Notes |
| 1971 | Vallauris | Vallauris, Alpes-Maritimes, France | performance for artist Pablo Picasso's 90th birthday |
| Notre-Dame Cathedral | Notre-Dame CathedralParis, France | staged walk between towers without permission |
| 1973 | Sydney Harbour Bridge | Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney, Australia | staged walk between towers without permission |
| 1974 | World Trade Center | World Trade CenterNew York City, United States | staged walk between towers without permission |
| Central Park | Central ParkNew York City | Publicly authorized walk on inclined wire over Turtle Pond |
| Laon Cathedral | Laon CathedralLaon, France | performing on wire between the cathedral's two spires for an international television special |
| 1975 | Louisiana Superdome | Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States | walk on wire across interior for the opening of the stadium |
| 1982 | Cathedral of Saint John the Divine | Cathedral of Saint John the DivineNew York City, United States | interior walk in height of nave to celebrate renewal of the cathedral's construction following a 40-year hiatus |
| Concert in the Sky | Denver, Colorado, United States | Highwire play directed and produced by Petit for the opening of the World Theatre Festival |
| 1983 | Skysong | Purchase, New York, United States | Highwire play directed and produced by Petit for the opening of "Summerfare," the State University of New York Arts Festival |
| Centre Georges Pompidou | Centre Georges PompidouParis, France | |
| 1984 | Corde Raide-Piano Volant | Paris, France | Highwire play directed and produced by Petit with pop-music singer-songwriter Jacques Higelin |
| Paris Opera | Paris OperaParis, France | Highwire improvisation with opera singer Margherita Zimmermann |
| Museum of the City of New York | Museum of the City of New YorkNew York City, United States | Highwire performance for the opening of the museum's Daring New York exhibit |
| 1986 | Ascent | Cathedral of Saint John the DivineNew York City, United States | Concert for grand piano and highwire on an inclined cable above the nave of the cathedral |
| Lincoln Center | Lincoln CenterNew York City, United States | Highwire performance for the reopening of the Statue of Liberty |
| 1987 | Walking the Harp/A Bridge for Peace[clarification needed] | Jerusalem, Israel | Highwire performance on an inclined cable linking the Jewish and Arab quarters for opening of Israel Festival under Jerusalemite Mayor Teddy Kollek |
| Moondancer | Portland Center for the Performing ArtsPortland, Oregon, United States | Highwire opera for the opening of the center |
| Grand Central Dances | Grand Central TerminalNew York City, United States | Highwire choreography on wire set above the interior concourse of the terminal |
| 1988 | House of the Dead | Paris, France | Creation of the role of the eagle in a production of From the House of the Dead (1930), an opera by Leoš Janáček, directed by Volker Schlöndorff |
| 1989 | Tour Eiffel | Paris, France | Spectacular walk – for an audience of 250,000 – on an inclined 700-metre (2,300-foot) cable linking the Palais de Chaillot with the second story of the Eiffel Tower, commemorating the French Bicentennial and anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, under Parisian Mayor Jacques Chirac |
| 1990 | American Overture | American CenterParis, France | Highwire play for the ground-breaking ceremony of the center |
| Tokyo Walk | Tokyo, Japan | Japan's first highwire performance, to celebrate the opening of the Plaza Mikado building in Tokyo's Akasaka district |
| 1991 | Viennalewalk | Vienna, Austria | Highwire performance evoking the history of cinema for the opening of the Vienna International Film Festival, directed by Werner Herzog |
| 1992 | Namur | Namur, Belgium | Inclined walk to the Citadel of Vauban for a telethon benefiting children with leukemia |
| Farinet Funambule! | Switzerland | Highwire walk portraying the 19th-century Robin Hood of the Alps[clarification needed] culminated by harvesting the world's-smallest registered vineyard, to benefit abused children |
| The Monk's Secret Longing | Cathedral of Saint John the DivineNew York City, United States | Highwire performance for the Regents' Dinner, at the centennial celebrations of the cathedral |
| 1994 | Historischer Hochseillauf | Frankfurt, Germany | Historic highwire walk on an inclined cable to celebrate the city's 1,200th anniversary, viewed by 500,000 spectators and the subject of a live, nationally broadcast television special |
| 1995 | Catenary Curve | New York City, United States | Performance during a conference on suspended structures, led by the architect Santiago Calatrava |
| 1996 | ACT | New York City, United States | Medieval performance to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a New York City youth program[clarification needed] |
| Crescendo | Cathedral of Saint John the DivineNew York City, United States | Theatrical, allegorical New Year's Eve performance on three different wires set in the nave of the cathedral as the farewell tribute to The Very Reverend James Parks Morton, Dean of the Cathedral, and his wife Pamela |
| 1999 | Millennium Countdown Walk | Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural HistoryNew York City, United States | Inauguration of the center |
| 2002 | Arts on the High Wire 11 January 2002 | Hammerstein BallroomNew York City, United States | Benefit performance for the New York Arts Recovery Fund on an inclined wire, with clown Bill Irwin and pianist Évelyne Crochet |
| Crystal Palace | Jacob K. Javits Convention CenterNew York City, United States | |
| Crossing Broadway | New York City, United States | Inclined walk, fourteen stories high, for the television talk show the Late Show with David Letterman (performed regularly since 1993) |