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Concerts listing Tina Turner

"I’m a Rock and Roll Singer, I’m doing my work, I’m known and recognised for it".

(Interview: Tina at the start of the Wildest Dream Tour.)

As far as possible I will give you here all the concerts performed by Tina Turner. I did list the dates, the cities, the accommodations and the band members. I will try to update the listings when new facts will come to my knowledge.

 

Private Dancer Tour 1985

Break Every Rule Tour 1987

Foreign Affair Tour 1990

What's Love? Tour 1993

Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997

Twenty Four Seven Tour 2000

Private Dancer Tour 1985

 

The Band

 

Jack Bruno - Drums

Timmy Cappello - Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals

Bob Feit - Bas Guitar

Jamie West-Oram - Guitars and Vocals

Kenny Moore - Piano and Vocals

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

 

Concert Set List

 

Let's Pretend We're Married (not always)
Show Some Respect
I Might Have Been Queen
River Deep Mountain High
Nutbush City Limits
What's Love Got To Do With It?

I Can't Stand The Rain
Better Be Good To Me
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero
One Of The Living
Let's Stay Together
Help
It's Only Love
Steel Claw
Proud Mary
Legs
Let's Dance
Dancin' In The Dark

 

The 1985 registration of the "Private Dancer Tour" for video/DVD took place at the London, England concert. Special guests Bryan Adams and David Bowie.

 

Director: David Mallet

Producer: Jacqui Byford

Executive Producer: Roger Davies

 

Tour dates 1985 (Europe)

 

19/2 Helsinki (Finland) Icehallen
21/2 Oslo (Norway) Drammenhallen
22/2 Gothenburg (Sweden) Lisebergshallen
23/2 Stockholm (Sweden) Isstadion
24/2 Copenhagen (Danmark) Falkoner Theatre
28/2 Ludwigshafen (Germany) Eberthalle
01/3 Munich (Germany) Basketballhalle
02/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Jahrhunderthalle
03/3 Hamburg (Germany) C.C.H.
04/3 Berlin (Germany) Eissporthalle
07/3 Stuttgart (Germany) Boeblingen
08/3 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
09/3 Würtzburg (Germany) Karl Diehm Halle
11/3 Brighton (England) The Brighton Center
12/3 Bournemouth (England) B.I.C.
14/3 London (England) Wembley Arena
15/3 London (England) Wembley Arena
16/3 London (England) Wembley Arena
17/3 London (England) Wembley Arena
18/3 London (England) Wembley Arena
20/3 Edinburgh (Scotland) The Playhouse
21/3 Manchester (England) The Apollo
23/3 Birmingham( England) N.E.C.
24/3 Birmingham( England) N.E.C.
26/3 Paris (France) Zenith
27/3 Lyon (France) Garnier
28/3 Marseille (France) Chapiteau
29/3 Milan (Italy) Palace Lido
31/3 Klagenfurt (Austria) Sportshalle

01/4 Graz (Austria) Sportshalle
02/4 Budapest (Hungary) Sportshalle
03/4 Vienna (Austria) Stadthalle
04/4 Linz (Austria) Sportshalle
06/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
07/4 Saarbrücken (Germany) Saarlandhalle

08/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
09/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy

10/4 Brussels (Belgium) Forest Nationale
11/4 Frankfurt (Germany) Jahrhunderthalle
12/4 Frankfurt (Germany) Jahrhunderthalle

Private Dancer Tour 1985 continuation

 

13/4 Bremen (Germany) Stadthalle
14/4 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle

15/4 Düsseldorf (Germany) Philipshalle
18/4 Hamburg (Germany) C.C.H.
19/4 Heidelberg (Germany) Rhein-Neckar-Halle
20/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
21/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
22/4 Nuremburg (Germany) Frankenhalle
24/4 Berlin (Germany) Deutschlandhalle
25/4 Bremen (Germany) Stadthalle
26/4 In between (Germany) Philipshalle
27/4 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
28/4 Münster (Germany) Münsterlandhalle
30/4 Kiel (Germany) Ostseehalle

01/5 Cologne (Germany) Sporthalle
03/5 Berlin (Germany) Deutschlandhalle
04/5 Hannover (Germany) Niedersachsenhalle
05/5 Hamburg (Germany) Aisterdorferhalle
07/5 Stuttgart (Germany) Boeblinger Sporthalle
08/5 Munich (Germany) Basketballhalle
09/5 Bazel (Switzerland) St.Jakob’s Halle

 

Tour dates 1985 (USA, Canada)

 

08/7 St.Johns (USA) Mem. Stadium

11/7 St.Johns (USA) Mem. Stadium

14/7 Fredicton (USA) Aken Center

15/7 Moncton (USA)

16/7 Halifax (USA) Metro

17/7 Halifax (USA) Metro

19/7 Montreal Canada Forum

21/7 Worcester (USA) Centrum

22/7 Worcester (USA) Centrum

25/7 Providence (USA) Civic

26/7 Portland (USA) Civic

27/7 Hartford (USA) Civic

28/7 E Rutherford (USA) Meadowlands

31/7 Philadelphia (USA) Spectrum

01/8 New York City (USA) Madison Square Garden

02/8 New York City (USA) Madison Square Garden

03/8 Allentown (USA) Fairgrounds

05/8 Landover (USA) Capitol Center

07/8 Long Island (USA) Jones Beach

08/8 Long Island (USA) Jones Beach

09/8 Long Island (USA) Raindate

10/8 Hershey (USA) Hershey Park

11/8 Rochester (USA) War Memorial

12/8 Saratoga (USA) SPAC

15/8 Lake Placid (USA) Olympic Center

17/8 Toronto (Canada) CNE

18/8 Ottawa (Canada) CCE

21/8 Toledo (USA) Centennial Hall

22/8 Cleveland (USA) Richfield Co

23/8 Pittsburgh (USA) Civic Arena

24/8 Charleston WV (USA) Civic

25/8 Cincinnati (USA) Riverfront Center

28/8 Detroit (USA) Joe Louis Arena

29/8 Detroit (USA) Joe Louis Arena

31/8 Charlevoix (USA) Castle Arms

01/9 Flint (USA) Atwood Stadium

04/9 Kalamazoo (USA) Wings Stadium

05/9 Fort Wayne (USA) Coliseum

06/9 Lexington (USA) Rupp Arena

07/9 Indianapolis (USA) Market Square

08/9 Evansville (USA) Roberts Stadium

10/9 Champaign (USA) Assembly Hall

11/9 Chicago (USA) Horizon

12/9 Chicago (USA) Horizon

Private Dancer Tour 1985 continuation

 

13/9 Show MTV Awards

14/9 Milwaukee (USA) Mecca

15/9 Madison (USA) Dane City Arena

18/9 St.Paul (USA) Civic Auditorium

19/9 Iowa City (USA) Carva Arena

20/9 Ames (USA) Hilton Coliseum

21/9 Omaha (USA) Civic Arena

24/9 Calgary (Canada) Saddledome

25/9 Edmonton (Canada) Coliseum

27/9 Vancouver (Canada) PNE Coliseum

29/9 Tacoma (USA) Dome

30/9 Portland (USA) Coliseum

02/10 Reno (USA) Lawlor

03/10 Oakland (USA) Coliseum

04/10 Oakland (USA) Coliseum

05/10 Irvine (USA) Irvine Meadows

08/12 Los Angeles (USA) Universal Am.

12/10 Los Angeles (USA) Universal Am.

18/10 Tempe (USA) ASU Activities

19/10 Las Cruces (USA) Pan American

20/10 Albuquerque (USA) Tingley Coliseum

23/10 Wichita (USA) Kansas Coliseum

24/10 Springfield MO (USA) Hammons

25/10 Oklahoma City (USA) Myriad

26/10 Kansas City (USA) Kemper

27/10 St.Louis (USA) Kiel

28/10 St.Louis (USA) Kiel

31/10 Tulsa (USA) Ass Center

01/11 Dallas (USA) Reunion Arena

02/11 Austin (USA) Erwin Events

03/11 Houston (USA) Summit

06/11 Baton Rouge (USA) LSU Assembly

07/11 Gulf Coast

08/11 Auburn AL (USA) Auburn Memorial Center

09/11 Chatanooga (USA) UTC

10/11 Memphis (USA) MidSouth

13/11 Shreveport (USA) Hersht Coliseum

14/11 Strkville (USA) Humphrey

15/11 Birmingham (USA) Jeff Co. Civic

16/11 Murfreesboro (USA) Murphy Center

17/11 Knoxville TN (USA) Stokely Center

20/11 Morgantown (USA) W.V.U. Gym.

21/11 Roanoke (USA) Civic

22/11 Hampton (USA) Hampton Coliseum

23/11 Greensboro (USA) Civic

24/11 Columbia (USA) Coliseum

27/11 Richmond (USA) Coliseum

29/11 Charlotte (USA) Coliseum

30/11 Savannah (USA) Civic Center

01/12 Atlanta (USA) Omni

04/12 Gainesville (USA) O'Connell Center

05/12 Orlando (USA) Conv. Center

06/12 Tampa (USA) Sundome

07/12 Miami (USA) Baseball Stadium

 

Tour dates 1985 (Australia and New Zealand)

 

10/12 Brisbane - Chandler VelodRoma

12/12 Sidney - Entertainment Centre

13/12 Sidney - Entertainment Centre

15/12 Sidney - Entertainment Centre

17/12 Melbourne - Entertainment Centre

20/12 Melbourne - Entertainment Centre

23/12 Perth - Entertainment Centre

24/12 Perth - Entertainment Centre

 

Tour dates 1985: (Japan)

 

27/12 Osaka - Festival Hall

28/12 Tokyo - Budokan

Break Every Rule Tour 1987

 

The Band

 

Jack Bruno - Drums

Deric Dyer - Saxophone and Keyboards

Bob Feit - Bas Guitar and Vocals

John Miles - Keyboards, Guitars and Vocals

Steve Scales - Percussion

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

Laurie Wisefield - Guitars

Don Snow - Keyboards , Saxophone and Vocals

Ollie Marland - Keyboards and Vocals (replaces Don)

 

Concert Set List

 

What You Get Is What You See
Break Every Rule
I Can't Stand The Rain
Typical Male
Acid Queen (not always)
Girls (only the Europe tour)
Two People
Back Where You Started (only the Europe tour)
Better Be Good To Me
Addicted To Love
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero
What's Love Got To Do With It?
Help (not always)
Let's Stay Together
Proud Mary
Show Some Respect
It's Only Love
Overnight Sensation (only the Europe tour)
Nutbush City Limits
Paradise Is Here

 

Registration of the "Break Every Rule Tour" is at the 16th of January 1988. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Title: Video/DVD "Rio '88".

 

Director: Roberto Talmo

Producer: Roger Davies

 

Tour dates 1987 (Europe)

 

04/3 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
05/3 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
06/3 Nuremburg (Germany) Frankenhalle
07/3 Nuremburg (Germany) Frankenhalle
08/3 Berlin (Germany) Deutschlandhalle
09/3 Berlin (Germany) Deutschlandhalle
10/3 Berlin (Germany) Deutschlandhalle
12/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
13/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
14/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
15/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
16/3 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
17/3 Hamburg (Germany) Sporthalle
20/3 Stockholm (Sweden) Isstadion
21/3 Stockholm (Sweden) Isstadion
22/3 Gothenburg (Sweden) Scandinavium
29/3 Paris (France) The Bercy
30/3 Paris (France) The Bercy
31/3 Paris (France) The Bercy

01/4 Antwerp (Belgium) Sportpaleis
03/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
04/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
05/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
06/4 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
07/4 Oldenburg (Germany) Weser-Ems-Halle
09/4 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
10/4 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
11/4 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
12/4 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle

Break Every Rule Tour 1987 continuation

 

14/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
15/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
16/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
18/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
19/4 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle

21/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
22/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
23/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
24/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
25/4 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
28/4 Mannheim (Germany) Eissporthalle
29/4 Mannheim (Germany) Eissporthalle
30/4 Mannheim (Germany) Eissporthalle

01/5 Hannover (Germany) Eissporthalle
02/5 Hannover (Germany) Eissporthalle
04/5 Stuttgart (Germany) Martin Schleyerhalle
05/5 Stuttgart (Germany) Martin Schleyerhalle
06/5 Stuttgart (Germany) Martin Schleyerhalle
07/5 Stuttgart (Germany) Martin Schleyerhalle
09/5 Vienna (Austria) Stadthalle
10/5 Vienna (Austria) Stadthalle
11/5 Vienna (Austria) Stadthalle
17/5 Madrid (Spain) RockoDRoma De La Casa De Campo
19/5 Valencia (Spain) Estadio Luis Casanova
21/5 Barcelona (Spain) Plaza De Tires Monumental
23/5 Verona (Italy) Amphitheatre
26/5 Montpellier (France) Le Zenith
27/5 Lyon (France) Palais De Sports
28/5 Nimwegen (The Netherlands) Sportpark
30/5 Dublin (Ireland) Royal Dublin Showgrounds

01/6 Glasgow (Scotland) S.E.C.C.
02/6 Glasgow (Scotland) S.E.C.C.
03/6 Glasgow (Scotland) S.E.C.C.
05/6 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
06/6 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
07/6 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
08/6 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
11/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium

12/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
13/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
14/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
16/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
17/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
18/6 London (England) Wembley Stadium
20/6 Oslo (Norway) Valle-Hovin
21/6 Karlsruhe (Germany) Wildparkstadion

24/6 Graz (Austria) Eisstadion Liebenau
27/6 Bazel (Switzerland) St.Jakob Fussballstadion
28/6 Munich (Germany) Galopprennbahn
30/6 Hannover (Germany) Eissporthalle

02/7 Berlin (Germany) Waldbühne
03/7 Hamburg (Germany) Volksparkstadion
04/7 Essen (Germany) Georg Melches Stadion
05/7 Copenhagen (Danmark) Idraetsparken
08/7 Locarno (Italy) Piazza Grande

09/7 Annecy (France) Stade Annecy Le Vieux
11/7 Fréjus (France) Les Arena
13/7 Nimes (France) Les Arena
15/7 Dax (France) Stade De Dax

16/7 Bilbao (Spain) Plaza De Toros De Vista Alere
18/7 Malaga (Spain) Estadio Municipal De Marbella
21/7 Tel Aviv (Israel) Park Concert
22/7 Tel Aviv (Israel) Park Concert
24/7 Ostend (Belgium) Airport Festival
25/7 Koblenz (Germany) Nürnburgring
26/7 Giessen (Germany) Vfb Waldstadion

06/12 Phoenix (USA) ASU Activity Center
07/12 Tucson (USA) TCC Arena
09/12 San Diego (USA) Sports Arena
11/12 Los Angeles (USA) Great Western Forum

Break Every Rule Tour 1988 continuation


Tour 1988 (USA en Canada)

 

Rio De Janeiro (Brazil) Maracana Stadium

Portland (USA)
Wantagh (USA) Jones Beach Amphitheatre
Lake Placid (USA) Grand State Art Center
Boston (USA)
New York (USA) Madison Square Garden
Philadelphia (USA)
Montreal (Canada)
Ottawa (Canada)
Toronto (Canada)
Saratoga Springs (USA) SPAC
Syracuse (USA)
Rochester (USA)
Detroit (USA)
Charlevoix (USA)
Cleveland (USA)
Dayton (USA)
Chicago (USA)
East Troy (USA)
Costa Mesa (USA)
Tacoma (USA) Tacoma Dome
Vancouver (Canada)
Calgary (Canada)
Edmonton (Canada)
Winnipeg (Canada)
St.Paul (USA)
St.Louis (USA)
Peoria (USA)
Kansas City (USA)
Ames (USA)
Rockford (USA)
Fort Wayne (USA)
Indianapolis (USA)
Louisville (USA) Rupp Arena
Athens (USA)
Charlotte (USA)
Murfreesboro (USA)
Chattanooga (USA)
Johnson City (USA)
Charleston (USA)
Pittsburgh (USA)
Richmond (USA)
Chapel Hill (USA) Chapel Hill Arena
Hampton (USA)
Columbia (USA)
Atlanta (USA)
Daytona (USA)
Miami (USA) Miami Arena
Tampa (USA)
Albany (USA)
Huntsville (USA)
Augusta (USA)
Birmingham (USA)
Montgomery (USA)
Pensacola (USA) Civic Center
Houston (USA)
San Antonio (USA) Civic Center
Austin (USA)
Dallas (USA)
Odessa (USA)
El Paso (USA)
Lubbock (USA)
Albuquerque (USA)
Phoenix (USA) ASU Activity Center
Tucson (USA) TCC Arena
San Diego (USA) San Diego Arena
Las Vegas (USA)
Los Angeles (USA) Great Western Forum
Oakland (USA) Oakland Coliseum
Portland (USA)
Boise (USA)
Salt Lake City (USA) Salt Place
Denver (USA) Arena

Foreign Affair Tour 1990

 

The Band

 

Jack Bruno - Drums

Timmy Cappello - Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals

Bob Feit - Bas Guitar

Ollie Marland - Keyboards and Vocals

John Miles - Guitars and Vocals

Kenny Moore - Piano and Vocals

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

LeJeune Richardson - Dancer

Annie Behringer - Dancer

 

Concert Set List

 

Steamy Windows
Typical Male
Foreign Affair
Undercover Agent
Ask Me How I Feel
We Don't Need Another Hero
Private Dancer
I Can't Stand The Rain (not always)
Nutbush City Limits
Addicted To Love
The Best
I Don't Wanna Lose You
What's Love Got To Do With It
Let's Stay Together
Proud Mary
What You Get Is What You See (not always)
Show Some Respect (not always)
Better Be Good To Me
Be Tender With Me Baby

 

Registration of the "Foreign Affair Tour" for  Video/DVD is at Barcelona, Spain. Title: "Do You Want Some Action".

Foreign Affair Tour 1990 continuation

 

Tour dates 1990 (Europe)

 

27/4 Antwerp (Belgium) Sportpaleis
28/4 Antwerp (Belgium) Sportpaleis

01/5 Verona (Italy) Arena
03/5 Milan (Italy) Palatrussardi
04/5 Milan (Italy) Palatrussardi
05/5 Milan (Italy) Palatrussardi
07/5 Roma (Italy) Paleur
08/5 Cava De Tirrini (Italy) Stadio Communale
09/5 Florence (Italy) Palasport
12/5 Gothenburg (Sweden) Ullevi

14/5 Helsinki (Finland) Eishalle
15/5 Helsinki (Finland) Eishalle

17/5 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe
18/5 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe
19/5 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe
20/5 Oslo (Norway) Valle Hovin
22/5 Copenhagen (Danmark) Gentoft Stadium

24/5 Karlsruhe (Germany) Wildparkstadion
26/5 Cologne (Germany) Müngersdorfer Stadion
27/5 Munich (Germany) Olympiastadion
29/5 Berlin (Germany) Waldbühne
30/5 Berlin (Germany) Waldbühne
31/5 Berlin (Germany) Waldbühne

02/6 Stuttgart (Germany) Neckarstadion
03/6 Frankfurt (Germany) Waldstadion
04/6 Hannover (Germany) Niedersachsen Stadion
06/6 Oldenburg (Germany) Weseremshalle
07/6 Oldenburg (Germany) Weseremshalle
09/6 Bremen (Germany) Weserstadion
10/6 Nuremburg (Germany) Zeppelinfeldstadion
13/6 Linz (Austria) Football Stadium
14/6 Vienna (Austria) Ernst Happel Stadion
16/6 Bazel (Switzerland) St.Jakob Stadium
17/6 Bazel (Switzerland) St.Jakob Stadium
19/6 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
20/6 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
21/6 Essen (Germany) Grugahalle
23/6 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Feyenoord Stadion
24/6 Maastricht (The Netherlands) M.E.C.C.
26/6 Metz (France) Strumpf
28/6 Paris (France) Versailles
30/6 Lausanne (Switzerland) Football Stadium

01/7 Lugano (Switzerland) Stadium
02/7 Lyon (France) Tony Garnier Arena
04/7 Madrid (Spain) Bull Ring
06/7 Barcelona (Spain) Bull Ring

Foreign Affair Tour 1990 continuation

08/7 Gijon (France) Stadium
11/7 Aix-En-Provence (France) Stadium

14/7 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
15/7 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
17/7 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
18/7 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
19/7 Birmingham (England) N.E.C.
21/7 Gateshead (England) Stadium
22/7 Gateshead (England) Stadium

24/7 Ipswich (England) Footballstadium
25/7 Ipswich (England) Footballstadium
28/7 London (England) Woburn Abbey
29/7 London (England) Woburn Abbey

16/9 Glasgow (Scotland)
17/9 Belfast (Northern Ireland)
19/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
20/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
21/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
22/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
24/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
25/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
26/9 London (England) Wembley Arena
29/9 Lisbon (Portugal) 
01/10 La Caruna (Spain)
02/10 Bilbao (Spain)
03/10 Madrid (Spain)
05/10 Barcelona (Spain)
06/10 Barcelona (Spain)
07/10 Andorra (Andorra)
09/10 Zaragossa (Spain)
10/10 Toulouse (France)
11/10 Bordeaux (France)
13/10 Zurich (Switzerland)
15/10 Paris (France)
16/10 Paris (France)
17/10 Nantes (France)
19/10 Lille (France)
20/10 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
21/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
22/10 Cologne (Germany) Sporthalle
24/10 Birmingham (England)
25/10 Birmingham (England)
27/10 Dublin (Ireland)
28/10 Dublin (Ireland)
29/10 Dublin (Ireland)
01/11 Heerenveen (The Netherlands) Thialf Stadion
02/11 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
03/11 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
04/11 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy

What's Love? Tour 1993

 

The Band

 

Jack Bruno - Drums

Timmy Cappello - Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals

Bob Feit - Bas Guitar

Ollie Marland - Keyboards and Vocals

John Miles - Guitars and Vocals

Kenny Moore - Piano and Vocals

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

Sharon Owens - Dancer and Vocals

Karen Owens - Dancer and Vocals

 

Concert Set List

 

Steamy Windows
Typical Male
Foreign Affair
Undercover Agent For The Blues
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero
I Can't Stand The Rain
Nutbush City Limits
Addicted To Love
The Best
I Don't Wanna Fight
Let's Stay Together
What's Love Got To Do With It
Proud Mary
Disco Inferno Or Show Some Respect Or What You See Or Legs
Better Be Good To Me

 

Registration of the "What's Love...Tour" was st the San Bernadino, California concert. Title: "What’s Love…Live".
 

Director: David Mallet

Producers: Paul Flattery, Roger Davies, Mick Kleber

Executive Producer: Roger Davies

What's Love? Tour 1993 continuation

 

Tour dates 1993 (USA and Canada)

 

06/6 Reno (USA)
08/6 Portland (USA)
10/6 Vancouver (Canada)
12/6 George Wash (USA)
15/6 Calgary (Canada)
16/6 Edmonton (USA)
17/6 Sasksoon (USA)
18/6 Winnipeg (USA)
20/6 Minneapolis (USA)
22/6 Kansas City (USA)
24/6 St.Louis (USA)
25/6 Milwaukee (USA)
26/6 Indianapolis (USA)
27/6 Chicago (USA)
29/6 Cincinati (USA)
30/6 Detroit (USA)

01/7 Cleveland (USA)
03/7 Toronto (Canada))
04/7 Montreal (Canada)
05/7 Ottawa (USA)
08/7 Pittsburgh (USA)
09/7 Hershey (USA)
10/7 Buffallo (USA)
12/7 New York (USA)
13/7 New York (USA)
14/7 New York (USA)
16/7 New York (USA)
17/7 New York (USA)
19/7 Holmdel (USA)
20/7 Wanbaugh (USA)
23/7 Atlantic City (USA)
24/7 Atlantic City (USA)
25/7 Stowe (USA)
28/7 Groton (USA)
29/7 Mansfield (USA)
30/7 Portland (USA)
31/7 Swintoga (USA)

What's Love? Tour 1993 continuation

01/8 Columbia (USA)
04/8 Richmond (USA)
05/8 Raleigh (USA)
07/8 Hilton Head (USA)
10/8 Atlanta (USA)
12/8 Dallas (USA)
13/8 Houston (USA)
14/8 San Antonio (USA)
15/8 Little Rock (USA)
17/8 Memphis (USA)
18/8 New Orleans (USA)
20/8 Orlando (USA)
21/8 Tampa (USA)
22/8 Miami (USA)
27/8 Vienna (Austria)
28/8 Munich (Germany)
29/8 Wegberg/Mg (Germany)
03/9 Bazel (Switzerland)
04/9 Mainz/Finthen (Germany)
05/9 Lüneburg (Germany)
10/9 Concord (USA)
11/9 Mountain View (USA)
12/9 Sacramento (USA)
15/9 San Bernadino (USA)
16/9 Tucson (USA)
17/9 Phoenix (USA)
18/9 Las Vegas (USA)
20/9 Los Angeles (USA)
21/9 Los Angeles (USA)
22/9 Los Angeles (USA)

Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997

The Band

Jack Bruno - Drums

Timmy Cappello - Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals

Bob Feit - Bas Guitar

Ollie Marland - Keyboards and Vocals

John Miles - Guitars and Vocals

Kenny Moore - Piano and Vocals

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

Warren McRae - Bas Guitar (replaces Bob Feit March 1997)

Chuckii Booker - Piano and Vocals (replaces Kenny Moore after his dead 1997)

Karen Owens - Dancer and Vocals

Sharon Owens - Dancer and Vocals

Cynthia Davila - Dancer and Vocals

 

Concert Set List

 

(The first part of the Tour)
Whatever You Want
Do What You Do
Thief Of Hearts (not always)
On Silent Wings
Missing You
In Your Wildest Dreams
Goldeneye
River Deep Mountain High
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero
I Can't Stand The Rain
Undercover Agent For The Blues
Steamy Windows
Let's Stay Together
Better Be Good To Me
Addicted To Love
The Best
What's Love Got To Do With It
Proud Mary
Unfinished Sympathy (not always)
Nutbush City Limits
 
(The rest of the Tour, also Australia and the USA)


Whatever You Want
Do What You Do
River Deep Mountain High
Missing You
In Your Wildest Dreams
Goldeneye
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero
Let's Stay Together
I Can't Stand The Rain
Undercover Agent For The Blues
Steamy Windows
Givin' It Up For Your Love
Better Be Good To Me
Addicted To Love
The Best
What's Love Got To Do With It
Proud Mary
Nutbush City Limits
Something Beautiful Remains (only at the Amsterdam concert)
On Silent Wings

 

Registration of the “Wildest Dreams Tour” for Video/DVD took place at Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Title: “Tina Turner Live in Amsterdam. It was the first concert at the newly build Amstrdam ArenA and it was a huge success with 150.000 Fans in three days at September 1996.

 

Director: David Mallet

Producer: Monique ten Berge en Patrick Roubroeks for IDTV

Executive Producers: Roger Davies, Harry de Winter, Greg Roselli and Geoff Kempin.

Tour dates 1996 (Europe)

01/5 Ischgl (Austria)
03/5 Paris (France) Bercy
04/5 Paris (France) Bercy 
05/5 Paris (France) Bercy
06/5 Lyon (France) Tony Garnier
09/5 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
10/5 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
11/5 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
12/5 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
13/5 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
16/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
17/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
18/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
19/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
23/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
24/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
25/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
26/5 Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Ahoy
30/5 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
31/5 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle

01/6 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
02/6 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
06/6 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe
07/6 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe

08/6 Stockholm (Sweden) The Globe
09/6 Gothenburg (Sweden) Scandinavium
12/6 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum
13/6 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum

14/6 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum
15/6 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum

Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997 continuation

16/6 Bremen (Germany) Weseremshalle
21/6 Copenhagen (Danmark) Parken Stadion
22/6 Hamburg (Germany) Volksparkstadion 
23/6 Rostock (Germany) Ostseestadion 
25/6 Nancy (France) Le Zenith Arena
28/6 Dublin (Ireland) Corke Park
30/6 Edinburgh (Scotland) Murray Field Stadium

03/7 Vienna (Austria) Prater Stadium
05/7 Bazel (Switzerland) Football Stadium
07/7 Roma (Italy) Olympico Stadium
00/7 Vienna (Austria) Prater Stadium 
12/7 Gateshead (England) International Stadium
13/7 Staffordshire (England) Alton Towers
14/7 Cardiff (Wales) Arms Park

18/7 Sheffield (England) Don Valley Stadium
20/7 London (England) Wembley Arena
21/7 London (England) Wembley Arena
22/7 London (England) Wembley Arena

24/7 Nimes (France) Arena
25/7 Nimes (France) Arena
27/7 Cologne (Germany) Müngersdorfer Stadion
28/7 Karlsruhe (Germany) Wildpark Stadion

01/8 Berlin (Germany)  Waldbühne
02/8 Berlin (Germany)  Waldbühne
03/8 Berlin (Germany)  Waldbühne
04/8 Berlin (Germany)  Waldbühne
07/8 Helsinki (Finland) Olympic Stadium
08/8 Kolding (Danmark) Football Stadium
09/8 Gothenburg (Sweden) Ullevi Stadium
10/8 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum
11/8 Oslo (Norway) Spectrum
21/8 Budapest (Hungary) Knepstadion
22/8 Prague (Czechoslovakia) Bohemians
23/8 Warschau (Polen) Gwardia Stadium
26/8 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
27/8 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
29/8 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
30/8 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
31/8 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
01/9 Gent (Belgium) Vlaanderen Expo
04/9 Luxembourg (Luxemburg) Football
06/9 Amsterdam (The Netherlands) ArenA
07/9 Amsterdam (The Netherlands) ArenA
08/9 Amsterdam (The Netherlands) ArenA
11/9 Paris (France) Bercy
12/9 Paris (France) Bercy
13/9 Paris (France) Bercy
14/9 Lille (France) Lieven Stade
15/9 Barcelona (Spain) San Jordi
18/9 Barcelona (Spain) San Jordi
00/9 Milan (Italy) The Forum
20/9 Istanbul (Turky) Inonu Stadium
22/9 Lisbon (Portugal) Sporting Lisbon
25/9 Milan (Italy) The Forum
26/9 Milan (Italy) The Forum
27/9 Bologna (Italy) Palasport
28/9 Bologna (Italy) Palasport
30/9 Lyon (France) Tony Garnier

02/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
03/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
04/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
05/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
06/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
07/10 Munich (Germany) Olympiahalle
10/10 Kiel (Germany) Ostseehalle
11/10 Kiel (Germany) Ostseehalle
12/10 Hannover (Germany) Messehalle
13/10 Hannover (Germany) Messehalle
17/10 Maastricht (The Netherlands) MECC
18/10 Leipzig (Germany) Messehalle
19/10 Leipzig (Germany) Messehalle
20/10 Leipzig (Germany) Messehalle
23/10 Toulon (France) Le Zenith
24/10 Cannes (France) Private Show
25/10 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
26/10 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
27/10 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle

01/11 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
02/11 Zurich (Switzerland) Hallenstadion
03/11 Geneve (Switzerland) Arena
05/11 Moskow (Rusland) Kremlin Palace
06/11 Moskow (Rusland) Kremlin Palace
07/11 Moskow (Rusland) Kremlin Palace
09/11 Stuttgart (Germany) Schleyerhalle
10/11 Stuttgart (Germany) Schleyerhalle
13/11 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
14/11 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
15/11 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
16/11 Frankfurt (Germany) Festhalle
18/11 London (England) Wembley Arena
19/11 London (England) Wembley Arena
20/11 London (England) Wembley Arena
21/11 London (England) Wembley Arena
23/11 Heerenveen (The Netherlands) Thialf IJsstadion
24/11 Heerenveen (The Netherlands) Thialf IJsstadion
25/11 Dortmund (Germany) Westfalenhalle
30/11 Sheffield (England) Sheffield Arena
01/12 Glasgow (Scotland) SECC
02/12 Glasgow (Scotland) SECC
05/12 Manchester (England) Nynex
06/12 Manchester (England) Nynex
07/12 Manchester (England) Nynex
11/12 Birmingham (England) NEC
12/12 Birmingham (England) NEC
13/12 Birmingham (England) NEC
14/12 Birmingham (England) NEC
18/12 London (England) Wembley Arena
19/12 London (England) Wembley Arena
20/12 London (England) Wembley Arena

Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997 continuation 

Tour dates 1997 (Australia, USA and Canada))

 

28/2 Canberra (Australia)

03/3 Launceston (Australia)
04/3 Hobart (Australia)
05/3 Hobart (Australia)
08/3 Newcastle (Australia)
11/3 Sydney (Australia)
12/3 Sydney (Australia)
15/3 Brisbane (Australia)
18/3 Melbourne (Australia)
19/3 Melbourne (Australia)
21/3 Melbourne (Australia)
25/3 Townsville (Australia)
27/3 Cairns (Australia)
29/3 Darwin (Australia)
31/3 Adelaide (Australia)
03/4 Perth (Australia)
04/4 Perth (Australia)
05/4 Perth (Australia)

01/5 Houston (USA) Woodlands Pavilion
02/5 Houston (USA) Woodlands Pavilion
03/5 Austin (USA) Alamo Dome
00/5 San Antonio (USA) Alamo Dome
00/5 Austin (USA) Frank Erwin Center

04/5 Dallas (USA) Starplex Amphitheatre

06/5 Albuquerque (USA) Tingley Coliseum
07/5 Phoenix (USA) America West Arena
09/5 San Diego (USA) San Diego Sports Arena
10/5 Las Vegas (USA) MGM Grand Garden

12/5 Los Angeles (USA) Greek Theatre
13/5 Los Angeles (USA) Greek Theatre
15/5 Los Angeles (USA) Greek Theatre
16/5 Los Angeles (USA) Greek Theatre
17/5 Anaheim (USA) Arrowhead Pond
18/5 Los Angeles (USA) Greek Theatre
20/5 Fresno (USA) Selland Arena
21/5 Concord (USA) Concord Pavilion
22/5 Sacramento (USA) Cal. Expo Amphitheatre
23/5 Mountain View (USA) Shoreline Amphitheatre
24/5 George (USA) George Amphitheatre
00/5 George (USA) George Amphitheatre
26/5 Vancouver (Canada) General Motors Place
29/5 Salt Lake City (USA) Delta Center
30/5 Englewood (USA) Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
00/5 Denver (USA) Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

01/6 Minneapolis (USA) Northrop Auditorium
02/6 Kansas City (USA) Sandstone Amphitheatre
03/6 St.Louis (USA) Riverport Amphitheatre
06/6 Nashville (USA) Starwood Amphitheatre
07/6 Memphis (USA) The Pyramid
00/6 Memphis (USA) Mid-South Coliseum
08/6 New Orleans (USA) UNO Lakefront Arena
11/6 Palm Beach (USA) Coral Sky Amphitheatre West
00/6 Tampa (USA) Tampa Bay Ice Palace
00/6 Orlando (USA) Orlando Arena
00/6 Tampa Bay (USA) Ice Palace
00/6 Orlando (USA) Orlando Arena
00/6 Atlanta (USA) Lakewood Amphitheatre
17/6 Atlanta (USA) Coca-Cola Lakewood
00/6 Knoxville (USA) Thompson-Bowling Center
00/6 Charleston (USA) Charleston Coliseum North
18/6 Raleigh (USA) Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
00/6 Charlotte (USA) Blockbuster Pavilion
20/6 Charlotte (USA) Blockbuster Pavilion
00/6 Richmond (USA) Classic Amphitheatre
21/6 Manassas (USA) Nissan Pavilion
22/6 Columbus (USA) Polaris Amphitheatre
23/6 Clarkston (USA) Pine Knob Music Theatre
00/6 Detroit (USA) Pine Knob Amphitheatre
26/6 Cincinati (USA) Riverbend Amphitheatre
27/6 Moline (USA) Mark Of The Quad Cities
28/6 Tinley Park (USA) World Amphitheatre
29/6 Milwaukee (USA) Marcus Amphitheatre
02/7 Winston-Salem (USA) L.J.L. Veterans Memorial Center
03/7 Virginia Beach (USA) Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
05/7 Montreal (Canada) Molson Center
00/7 Montreal (Canada) Molson Center
06/7 Ottawa (Canada) Corel Center
07/7 Toronto (Canada) Molson Amphitheatre
10/7Burgettstown (USA) Coca-Cola Starlate Amphitheatre
11/7 Philadelphia (USA) Sony Blockbuster Pavilion
00/7 Camden (USA) Sony Entertainment Center
00/7 Atlantic City (USA) Etess Arena-Taj Mahal
12/7 Atlantic City (USA) Mark Etess Arena
00/7 Atlantic City (USA) Etess Arena-Taj Mahal
13/7 Saratoga Springs (USA) Saratoga Performing Arts Center
15/7 Wallingford (USA) Oakdale Theatre
16/7 Wallingford (USA) Oakdale Theatre
18/7 Boston (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
00/7 Mansfield (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
19/7 Mansfield (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
00/7 Boston (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
00/7 Wantaugh (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
20/7 Holmdel (USA) PNC Bank Arts Center
22/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
23/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
25/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
26/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
27/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
29/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall
30/7 New York (USA) Radio City Music Hall

01/8 Wantaugh (USA) Jones Beach Amphitheatre
02/8 Wantaugh (USA) Jones Beach Amphitheatre
03/8 Boston (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
00/8 Mansfield (USA) Great Woods Performing Arts Center
05/8 Indianapolis (USA) Deer Creek Music Center
06/8 Cleveland (USA) Gund Arena
08/8 State College (USA) Bryce Jordan Center
00/8 Atlantic City (USA) Trump Taj Mahal Arena
00/8 Atlantic City (USA) Etass Arena - Taj Mahal
10/8 Hartford (USA) Meadows Music Theatre

Twenty Four Seven Tour 2000

  

The Band

 

Jack Bruno - Drums

Joel Campbell - Piano and Vocals

Euge Groove - Saxophone, Keyboards and Percussion

Ollie Marland - Keyboards and Vocals

Warren McRae - Bas Guitar

John Miles - Guitars, Vocals and Harmonica

James Ralston - Guitars and Vocals

Stacy Campbell - Vocals and Dancer

Gloria Ruben - Vocals and Dancer (first part of the USA Tour)

Lisa Fischer - Vocals and Dancer (replaces Gloria)

Solange Geunier - Dancer and Vocals

Claire Louise Turton - Dancer and Vocals

Ivona Brnelic - Dancer and Vocals

 

Concert Set List

 

I Wanna Take You Higher
Absolutely Nothing's Changed
A Fool In Love
Acid Queen
River Deep - Mountain High
We Don't Need Another Hero
Better Be Good To Me
Get Back (not always)
Private Dancer
Let's Stay Together
What's Love Got To Do With It?
When The Heartache Is Over
Baby I'm A Star (sang by Backing Vocals)
Hot Legs (sang by Backing Vocals)
Hold On (not always)
Help
Whatever You Need
Sittin' On The Dock Of The Back (not always)
Try A Little Tenderness
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Steamy Windows (not always)
Addicted To Love
The Best
Proud Mary
Nutbush City Limits
Twenty Four Seven (not always)

 

The Video/DVD "One Last Time Live In Concert" was taped at the London, England concert at Wembley Stadium. The last big concert before it was renewed completely.

 

Director: David Mallet

Producer: Rocky Oldman

Executive Producer: Roger Davies

Twenty Four Seven Tour 2000 continuation

 

Tour dates 2000 (Europe, USA en Canada)

 

08/4 New York (USA) Madison Square Garden
15/4 Fort Lauderdale (USA) NCRC
23/4 Houston (USA) Compaq Center
27/4 Phoenix (USA) America West Arena
28/4 San Diego (USA) San Diego Sports Arena
29/4 Las Vegas (USA) MGM Grand
03/5 Sacramento (USA) Arco Arena
04/5 Anaheim (USA) The Pond
05/5 Anaheim (USA) The Pond
06/5 San José (USA) San José Arena
08/5 Oakland (USA) Oakland Coliseum
09/5 Oakland (USA) Coliseum
12/5 Tacoma (USA) Tacoma Dome
13/5 Vancouver (Canada) GM Place
15/5 Salt Lake City (USA) Delta Center
17/5 Denver (USA) Pepsi Center
19/5 Kansas City (USA) Kemper Arena
20/5 Moline (USA) Mark Of The Quad
21/5 St.Louis (USA) Kiel Center
24/5 Milwaukee (USA) Bradley Center
26/5 Indianapolis (USA) Conseco Fieldhouse
27/5 Chicago (USA) Allstate Arena/The World
28/5 Cincinnati (USA) First Star Center
01/6 Auburn Hills (USA) The Palace Of Auburn Hills
02/6 Grand Rapids (USA) Van Andel Arena
03/6 Columbus (USA) Schottenstein Center
04/6 Toronto (Canada) Air Canada Center
08/6 Boston (USA) Fleet Center
09/6 Boston (USA) Fleet Center
10/6 Montreal (Canada) Molson Center
11/6 Ottawa (Canada) Corel Center
14/6 Bristow (USA) Nissan Pavilion
15/6 Hartford (USA) Meadows Music Theatre
16/6 E. Rutherford (USA) Continental Airlines Arena
30/6 Zurich (Switzerland) - Hallenstadion
03/7 Hannover (Germany)
05/7 Paris (France)
07/7 Glasgow (Scotland) - Hampden Park
09/7 Cardiff (Wales) - Arms Park
11/7 Dublin (Ireland) - RDS
13/7 Sheffield (England) - Don Valley Stadium
15/7 London (England) - Wembley Stadium
19/7 Hamburg (Germany)
21/7 Berlin (Germany)
23/7 Munich (Germany)
25/7 Werchter (Belgium) - Festivalpark
27/7 Frankfurt (Germany)
28/7 Cologne (Germany) - Müngersdorfer Stadion
30/7 Leipzig (Germany)
01/8 Vienna (Austria) Ernst-Happel-Stadion
03/8 Copenhagen (Danmark) - Parken Stadium
05/8 Gothenburg (Sweden) - Ullevi
06/8 Oslo (Norway)
09/8 Helsinki (Finland) - Finnair Stadium
10/8 Helsinki (Finland) - Finnair Stadium
12/8 Sopot (Polen) - Festival Song Ground

Twenty Four Seven Tour 2000 continuation

20/9 Boston (USA) Fleet Center
22/9 Philadelphia (USA) First Union Center
23/9 Albany (USA) Pepsi Arena
24/9 Toronto (Canada) Air Canada Center
26/9 Toronto (Canada) Air Canada Center
28/9 Montreal (Canada) Molson Center
30/9 Pittsburgh (USA) Mellon Arena
01/10 Nassau (USA) Coliseum
04/10 Chicago (USA) United Center
06/10 Cleveland (USA) Gund Arena
07/10 Washington (USA) MCI Center
08/10 Raleigh (USA) Entertainment And Sports Arena
11/10 Greenville (USA) Bi-Lo Center
13/10 Charlotte (USA) Coliseum
14/10 Atlanta (USA) Philips Arena
15/10 Orlando (USA) TD Waterhouse Center
18/10 Fort Lauderdale (USA) National Car Rental Center
20/10 Nashville (USA) Gaylord Arena
21/10 Birmingham (USA) BJCC Arena
22/10 Knoxville (USA) Thompson-Bowling Arena
25/10 New Orleans (USA) Arena
27/10 Austin (USA) Frank Erwin Center
28/10 Dallas (USA) Reunion Arena
29/10 Houston (USA) Compaq Center
01/11 Columbus (USA) Nationwide Arena
03/11 Lexington (USA) Rupp Arena
04/11 Dayton (USA) Ervin J Nutter Center
05/11 East Lansing (USA) Breslin Events Center
06/11 Auburn Hills (USA) Palace of Auburn Hills
09/11 Fargo (USA) Fargo Dome
10/11 Ames (USA) Hilton Coliseum
11/11 Minneapolis (USA) Target Center
14/11 Denver (USA) Pepsi Center
16/11 San José (USA) Arena
17/11 Los Angeles (USA) Staples Center
18/11 Las Vegas (USA) MGM Grand Garden Arena
19/11 Las Vegas (USA) MGM Grand Garden Arena
22/11 Portland (USA) Rose Garden Arena
24/11 Edmonton (USA) Skyreach Center
25/11 Calgary (Canada) Canadian Airlines Saddledome
27/11 Vancouver (Canada) GM Place
29/11 Seattle (USA) Key Arena At Seattle Center
01/12 Oakland (USA) Oakland Arena
02/12 Reno (USA) Lawlor Events Center
03/12 Bakersfield (USA) Centennial Garden
05/12 Phoenix (USA) America West Arena
06/12 Anaheim (USA) Arrowhead Pond
This concert listing has very different sources and is also from my own knowledge.