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Tina Turner's last tour of North America was in 1987 during her Break Every Rule Tour . Tina Turner later confessed that she did not tour her previous record due to lack of sales in that region, as many spectators still had a hard time disconnecting her from The Revue. After numerous sold out performances at stadiums in Europe, Tina Turner wanted to do an intimate tour. The tour consisted of the same music and costumes of her previous set. Turner included new material from the soundtrack, along with different variations on her well-known hits. Originally destined as a North America only tour, Tina Turner decided to add a few dates in Europe (for summer music festivals) and - Australia (campaigning for the New South Wales Rugby League, as their anthem was "The Best").

* "Legs" was added to the setlist for performances starting in September 1993. The song was performed instead of "What You Get Is What You See". However, during shows in - Germany, "What You Get Is What You See" appeared in the setlist as normal. * During select shows in North America (specifically the New England region),Turner performed "Disco Inferno" instead of "What You Get Is What You See". * "Show Some Respect" was performed during the Australasia leg of the tour. The song was performed instead of "Legs". * During the performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City (July 1993 - 17, 1993),Turner performed "I Might Have Been Queen". At the same show, Turner also performed "Shake a Tail Feather". * During the concert filming at the Blockbuster Pavilion in San Bernardino, California, Turner performed "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" for promotional reasons. The song would not appear in the setlist until the performance at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney, New South Wales (Oct. 1993 - 20, 1993) for local television stations.

The tour was chronicled at the Blockbuster Pavilion in San Bernardino, California. Released in September 1994, "What's Love: Live" included a special performance of "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight". Additionally, the concert was recorded in Sydney, New South Wales, - Australia at the Sydney Entertainment Centre as a special for local television.

Start date: 6 June 1993 End date: 18 November 1993 Legs: 2 Shows: 63 in North America 6 in Europe 15 in - Australia Total: 86

Opening act * Lindsay Buckingham (North America) * Chris Isaak (North America) * John Mellencamp (Switzerland) * Joe Cocker (Switzerland)

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 - (Show Some Respect or What You Get is what you see or Legs) - Better Be Good To Me

The Band Timmy Cappello – Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals Bob Feit – Bass 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

July 1993 1 July 1993 - Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls - USA 3 July 1993 - - Canada Kingswood Music Theatre - Vaughan - Canada 4 July 1993 - Montreal Forum - Montreal - Canada 5 July 1993 - Ottawa Civic Centre - Ottawa - Canada 8 July 1993 - Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater - Burgettstown - USA 9 July 1993 - Allentown Fairgrounds Grandstand - Allentown - USA 10 July 1993 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center - Darien - USA 12 July 1993 - Radio City Music Hall - NYC - USA - 7000 - S.O. 13 July 1993 - Radio City Music Hall - NYC - USA - 7000 - S.O. 14 July 1993 - Radio City Music Hall - NYC - USA - 7000 - S.O. 16 July 1993 - Radio City Music Hall - NYC - USA - 7000 - S.O. 17 July 1993 - Radio City Music Hall - NYC - USA - 7000 - S.O. 19 July 1993 - Garden State Arts Center - Holmdel Township - USA 20 July 1993 - Jones Beach Marine Theater - Wantagh - USA 23 July 1993 - Mark G. Etess Arena - Atlantic City - USA 24 July 1993 - Mark G. Etess Arena - Atlantic City - USA 25 July 1993 - Stowe Mountain Performing Arts Center - Stowe - USA 28 July 1993 - Thames Music Theatre - Groton - USA 29 July 1993 - Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts - Mansfield - USA 30 July 1993 - Cumberland County Civic Center - Portland - USA 31 July 1993 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs - USA

August 1993 1 Aug. 1993 - Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia - USA 4 Aug. 1993 - Classic Amphitheatre at Strawberry Hill - Richmond - USA 5 Aug. 1993 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh - USA 7 Aug. 1993 - Shelter Cove Community Park - Hilton Head Island - USA 10 Aug. 1993 - Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta - USA 12 Aug. 1993 - Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre - Dallas - USA 13 Aug. 1993 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - The Woodlands - USA 14 Aug. 1993 - Alamodome Arena - San Antonio - USA 15 Aug. 1993 - Riverfest Amphitheater - Little Rock - USA 17 Aug. 1993 - Mud Island Amphitheatre - Memphis - USA 18 Aug. 1993 - Lakefront Arena - New Orleans - USA 20 Aug. 1993 - Orlando Arena - Orlando - USA 21 Aug. 1993 - USF Sun Dome - Tampa - USA 22 Aug. 1993 - Miami Arena - Miami - USA 27 Aug. 1993 - Rock over Danube - Vienna - Austria - 40.000 28 Aug. 1993 - Rock over - Germany - Münich - Germany 29 Aug. 1993 - Rock over - Germany - Wegberg - Germany

September 1993 3 Sept. 1993 - St. Jakob Stadion - Basel - Switzerland 4 Sept. 1993 - Rock over - Germany - Mainz/Finthen - Germany - 70000 5 Sept. 1993 - Rock over - Germany - Lüneburg - Germany 10 Sept. 1993 - Concord Pavilion - Concord - USA 11 Sept. 1993 - Shoreline Amphiteatre - Mountain View - USA 12 Sept. 1993 - Cal Expo Amphitheatre - Sacramento - USA 15 Sept. 1993 - Bloackbuster Pavillion - San Bernadino - USA 16 Sept. 1993 - TCC Arena - Tucson - USA 17 Sept. 1993 - Desert Sky Pavilion - Phoenix - USA 18 Sept. 1993 - Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas - USA 19 Sept. 1993 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 20 Sept. 1993 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 21 Sept. 1993 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 22 Sept. 1993 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 23 Sept. 1993 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O.

October 1993 18 Oct. 1993 - Entertainment Centre - Sydney - Australia - 11500 - S.O. 19 Oct. 1993 - Entertainment Centre - Sydney - Australia - 11500 - S.O. 20 Oct. 1993 - Entertainment Centre - Sydney - Australia - 11500 - S.O. 22 Oct. 1993 - Melbourne Entertainment Centre - Melbourne - Australia 23 Oct. 1993 - Melbourne Entertainment Centre - Melbourne - Australia 25 Oct. 1993 - Melbourne Entertainment Centre - Melbourne - Australia 29 Oct. 1993 - Perth Entertainment Centre - Perth - Australia 30 Oct. 1993 - Perth Entertainment Centre - Perth - Australia

November 1993 2 Nov. 1993 - Kougari Oval - Brisbane - Australia 3 Nov. 1993 - Kougari Oval - Brisbane - Australia 6 Nov. 1993 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre - Newcastle - Australia 7 Nov. 1993 - East Parkland - Adelaide - Australia 12 Nov. 1993 - Logan Campbell Centre - Auckland - New Zealand 13 Nov. 1993 - TSB Bowl - New Plymouth - New Zealand 15 Nov. 1993 - University Oval - Dunedin - New Zealand 16 Nov. 1993 - Queen Elizabeth II Park - Christchurch - New Zealand 18 Nov. 1993 - Wellington Show and Sports Centre - Wellington - New Zealand

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When Tina Turner Broke A World Record In Rio De Janeiro, 1988

When Tina Turner Broke A World Record In Rio De Janeiro, 1988

Performing to a sold-out crowd of 180,000, Tina Turner’s 1988 concert in Rio De Janeiro put her name in the ‘Guinness Book Of Records’.

Tina Turner ’s Break Every Rule tour proved to be an epic musical odyssey that would see the raspy-voiced Tennessee diva perform in 132 different cities around the world during 12 gruelling months on the road. It was initially billed as the singer’s farewell to live performing, and perhaps that’s why, on a balmy evening in Rio De Janeiro, on Saturday, 16 January 1988, a jaw-dropping 180,000 people crammed into the Maracanã stadium, Brazil’s iconic cathedral of football, to see the “Queen Of Rock And Roll” strut her stuff in person. Eight years earlier, the legendary crooner Frank Sinatra, had drawn a whopping 170,000 souls into the Maracanã, but his place in the record books was erased to make way for Turner, who entered The Guinness Book Of Records by performing in front of the biggest fee-paying crowd that had ever turned out for a concert by a single artist.

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A record-breaking tour

By the time that the 48-year-old Turner, her musicians and entourage set foot in Brazil in early 1988, the singer had already travelled halfway round the globe. Ostensibly aimed at promoting her top-selling 1986 album, Break Every Rule , her tour of the same name began on 4 March 1987 in Munich, Germany – the starting point for a mammoth sojourn that would see Turner conquer continental Europe and the UK first, then cross the Mediterranean to Tel Aviv, Israel, followed by an Atlantic crossing for a five-month haul through the US and Canada, where she was supported by the British group Level 42.

The US leg of the tour finished in December 1987 and, after two weeks off for the holiday season, Turner began her assault on South America on 3 January 1988, when she debuted in Argentina, followed by appearances in Brazil and Chile. Then came a brief stopover in Honolulu, Hawaii – the stepping stone to the final leg of the tour, which saw Turner fly across the Pacific to South East Asia, Australia and, finally, Japan, where she concluded her record-breaking tour on 30 March 1988.

Rio 1988: a humongous crowd with transformative energy

Though the final Break Every Rule concert was in Osaka, where Turner played to 10,000 people, that gig must have seemed like an intimate club date compared with the epic scale of the Rio concert, where the humongous crowd generated an infectious and transformative energy that was clearly apparent on the VHS video of the event that was released later in 1988. Watching Turner on stage, it’s noticeable how the crowd elevated her performance to another level. The video, which was reissued on DVD in 2001, didn’t reproduce the complete 16 January concert, but rather whittled Turner’s performance down to 53 minutes by selecting 13 tracks from the 20 that the singer and her nine-piece band, which included two horn players and a percussionist, performed on the night.

Attired in a figure-hugging white top with frilled edges, a short tan skirt and her trademark stiletto heels, Tina Turner looked every inch an iconic rock goddess on the Maracanã stage. The concert’s opening number was a feisty cover of Robert Palmer’s grinding 1985 rock anthem Addicted To Love, a tune that Turner never recorded in the studio, but which had become a staple of her in-concert repertoire since 1986. (A live version appeared on her 1988 album, Tina Live In Europe , which drew on material recorded during the Break Every Rule tour.)

Most of the night’s other songs came from the Private Dancer and Break Every Rule albums, though the inclusion of a tumultuous version of Proud Mary – the Creedence Clearwater Revival song that Turner first recorded with her abusive ex-husband, Ike Turner – offered a brief but enjoyable sample of her 60s back catalogue.

Despite initially being viewed as a farewell tour, midway through her itinerary Turner clarified, in an interview with Jet magazine, that she wasn’t planning on putting away her microphone for good. It would be her “last tour for now”, she said, adding, “There probably won’t be a tour with the next album because I want to devote some time to my movie career. But I don’t plan to retire. I decided I would really love to have a year off for the first time in my life.”

A triumphant finale

After a brief hiatus following the gargantuan Break Every Rule tour, Tina Turner would pick up the music baton again and go on to experience many more career highs before finally calling it a day in 2009. She was by that time, she told The New York Times , “just tired of singing and making everybody happy”.

Though she closed her long and illustrious career with a triumphant finale in the shape of her 2009 Tina! 50th Anniversary Tour, nothing else quite matched the scale of the earlier Break Every Rule tour, which saw Turner perform 320 concerts in front of over 1.7 million people around the world. Certainly, none of her concerts eclipsed the magnitude of that record-breaking night in Rio De Janeiro, in January 1988, when Tina Turner peered out from the stage to see 188,000 adoring faces staring back at her.

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Wildest Dreams (1996 / '97)

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After the release of the James Bond theme Goldeneye , Tina announced that she will embark on a world tour in the spring of 1996, to promote her upcoming album Wildest Dreams . This is Tina's biggest tour with over 250 dates in nearly 16 month, surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour from 1987 / '88. In America, it was sponsored with a massive campaign by Hanes , as Turner became the spokesperson for their new hosiery line. Before opening night, Tina gave a private concert in Brunei , to celebrate the 19th birthday of the niece of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. In Johannesburg, Tina was accompanied on stage by the Vusa Dance Company on the song „Do What You Do“ and at the three concerts in Paris, actor Bruce Willis and his band „The Accelerators“ were the opening act and Bruce joined Tina on stage for the encore song Unfinished Sympathy . Oprah Winfrey announced that she would follow the tour with her talk show from Houston to New York City. The hightlight of the show was the song Goldeneye , when Tina appeared in a golden iris. At some smaller venues like in Prague, Tina comes down from a swing only from behind a curtain. At the Australian leg, Tina’s long-time pianist Kenny Moore suffered health problems in Sydney. Kenny had worked with Tina since 1977. Chuck Booker replaced Moore for the remaining dates and the band dedicated every performance thereafter to him. To promote the European leg of the tour, the sponsor TDK released a Behind The Dreams video documentary, which follows Tina backstage and rehearsing the tour in South Africa.

Opening Night : April 13, 1996 / Indoor Stadium, Singapore Closing Night : August 10, 1997 / Meadows Music Theater, Hartford (USA) Regions : Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North America Concerts : 250+ Visitors : 3 Mio. (Europe) Clothes :  Armani Home Video :  Live In Amsterdam  (1997) Opening Acts : Jimmy Barnes (Australasia) / Cyndi Lauper (North America) / Belinda Carlisle, Toto (UK) / Tony Joe White (New Zealand) / The Accelerators (Paris) / Chris Isaak (Wantagh) / Grace Jones (Moscow )

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The 32-page programe book is available in four different versions. The first European book contains no live pictures, but many promotional pictures. A second European version replaced some pictures with some very rare promo shoots and a different „a day in the life“ page. The Australian version comes with a totally new design and many live pictures from the European concerts. The US version replaced Kenny Moore with Chuck Booker and dedicates him with a separate page. Also some live pictures have been changed.

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Sharon Owens: Dancer, Vocals / John Miles: Guitar, Vocals / Ollie Marland: Keyboard, Vocals / Cynthia Davila: Dancer, Vocals / Warren McRai: Guitar (replaced Bob Feit) / Jack Bruno: Drums / James Ralston: Guitar, Vocals / Karen Owens: Dancer, Vocals / Timmy Cappello: Percussion, Keyboard, Saxophone, Vocals / Chuck Booker: Piano, Vocals (replaced Kenny Moore) / Bob Feit: Guitar (Europe only) / Kenny Moore: Piano, Vocals

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Your presence lit up our lives, your personality, your singing and playing will be impossible to replace. We all miss you and love you and will remember you always as „The Ambassador of the Tina Turner Band."

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  1. TINA TURNER Ike Turner, Ike And Tina Turner, Solo Music, Music Icon

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  2. Chris Isaak: It's Almost Christmas Tour

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  3. Chris Isaak 'Two Hearts' in concert at The Grove of Anaheim 7-12-2018

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  4. CHRIS ISAAK TOUR 2002-XL-BLACK

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  5. In 2008, the iconic entertainer embarked on her "Tina! 50th Anniversary

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VIDEO

  1. Tina Turner: A Life On Stage (FanCut 2023)

  2. Iconic Diva = Iconic Entrance 💃🏽

  3. Outside Tina Turner's Home

  4. Tina Turner and the Ikettes

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  1. What's Love? Tour

    Tour is the eighth concert tour by singer Tina Turner. The tour supported Turner's autobiographical film and its soundtrack and the eighth studio album titled What's Love Got to Do with It (1993). The tour primarily visited North America along with a few shows in Europe and Oceania. ... Chris Isaak September 11, 1993 Mountain View: Shoreline ...

  2. What's Love?

    The What's Love? Tour was Tina's first American tour since 1987 to promote the movie and soundtrack What's Love Got To Do With It about her life story. Originally intended as a North American tour only, Tina decided to add a few dates in Europe at open air festivals and some concerts in Australia and New Zealand.

  3. Tina Turner, Phoenix 1997

    Audience recording of Tina Turner's Phoenix, AZ show during the Wildest Dreams Tour!

  4. Chris Isaak & Silvertone Concert & Tour History

    Chris Isaak & Silvertone tours & concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their live performances. Search ... Chris Isaak & Silvertone / Tina Turner. Setlists. Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts Center: Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States: Jul 21, 1993

  5. Tina Turner Concert Setlist at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The

    Get the Tina Turner Setlist of the concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX, USA on August 13, 1993 from the What's Love? Tour and other Tina Turner Setlists for free on setlist.fm! ... Chris Isaak Add time. Add time. Last updated: 19 Jul 2024, 13:27 Etc/UTC. Tina Turner Gig Timeline. Aug 10 1993. Coca-Cola Lakewood ...

  6. Chris Isaak Setlist at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

    Get the Chris Isaak Setlist of the concert at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA on September 21, ... Tina Turner Add time. Add time. Chris Isaak This Setlist Add time. Add time. Last updated: 3 Jul 2024, 19:52 Etc/UTC. Chris Isaak Gig Timeline. Sep 19 1993. Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA, USA Add time.

  7. Tina Turner Online

    Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997. This tour is Tina Turner's biggest outing to date. Performing over 250 dates in Europe, North America and Australasia—surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour in 1987. ... * Chris Isaak (Wantagh) * During performances at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France (May 1997 - 1996), Tina Turner performed ...

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  9. Tina Turner Setlist at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

    Get the Tina Turner Setlist of the concert at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA on September 20, 1993 from the What's Love? Tour and other Tina Turner Setlists for free on setlist.fm! ... Chris Isaak Add time. Add time. Last updated: 18 Jul 2024, 03:43 Etc/UTC. Tina Turner Gig Timeline. Sep 18 1993. Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, NV, USA Add ...

  10. Tina Turner Online

    What's Love Live Tour 1993. This tour supported the soundtrack to Tina Turner's semi-autobiographical film entitled "What's Love Got To Do With It". The tour primarily visited North America along with a few shows in Europe. In 1990, Tina Turner mentioned her record-breaking, Foreign Affair Tour, would be her last.

  11. TINA

    THE NEW YORK TIMES. Experience Tina Turner's triumphant story live on Broadway at the exhilarating, undeniable mega hit: TINA - THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL. The Hollywood Reporter raves, "It's irresistibly uplifting.". People Magazine calls it, "euphoric, moving, and totally joyous.". And The New York Times cheers, "I've rarely ...

  12. TINA, The Tina Turner Musical

    From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into the global Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, Tina Turner didn't just break the rules, she rewrote them. This new hit stage musical, presented in association with Tina Turner herself, reveals the untold story of a woman who dared to defy the bounds of her age, gender and race.

  13. Chris Isaak Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

    Chris Isaak Dec 19, 2023 Modesto, California, United States Added by Lisa Turner. Latest Photos View All Photos . Chris Isaak Aug 10, 2010 Boise, Idaho, ... The last Chris Isaak concert was on July 19, 2024 at Scene Chapiteau in St Julien Genevois, France. The bands that performed were: Chris Isaak / Larkin Poe / Rival Sons / KO KO MO / Seven ...

  14. Wildest Dreams Tour

    The Wildest Dreams Tour is the ninth concert tour by singer Tina Turner.The tour supported her ninth studio album Wildest Dreams (1996). The tour is Turner's biggest outing to date, performing over 250 shows in Europe, North America and Australasia—surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour.Lasting nearly 16 months, the tour continued her success as a major concert draw.

  15. Chris Isaak Setlist at Holman Stadium, Nashua

    Get the Chris Isaak Setlist of the concert at Holman Stadium, Nashua, NH, USA on July 21, ... Tina Turner Add time. Add time. Last updated: 13 Jul 2024, 15:32 Etc/UTC. Chris Isaak Gig Timeline. Jul 19 1993. Garden State Arts Center Holmdel, NJ, USA Add time.

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  17. Tina Turner's 1993 Concert & Tour History

    Tina Turner's 1993 Concert History. Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock, November 26, 1939 - May 24, 2023) was an 83-year-old soul and rock music icon who rose to fame in the '60s with then-husband Ike Turner. They performed as "Ike and Tina Turner" and produced hits like "Proud Mary" before their tumultuous marriage ended in 1978.

  18. When Tina Turner Broke A World Record In Rio De Janeiro, 1988

    Tina Turner's Break Every Rule tour proved to be an epic musical odyssey that would see the raspy-voiced Tennessee diva perform in 132 different cities around the world during 12 gruelling months on the road.It was initially billed as the singer's farewell to live performing, and perhaps that's why, on a balmy evening in Rio De Janeiro, on Saturday, 16 January 1988, a jaw-dropping ...

  19. Chris Isaak Concert Setlist at Concord Pavilion, Concord on September

    Get the Chris Isaak Setlist of the concert at Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA, ... Tina Turner Add time. Add time. Chris Isaak This Setlist Add time. Add time. Last updated: 2 Jul 2024, 20:24 Etc/UTC. Chris Isaak Gig Timeline. Sep 08 1993. Late Show With David Letterman New York, NY, USA Add time.

  20. Tickets

    For the true story of Tina Turner and her rise to Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. Tickets now on sale for the NYC production. Home; Tickets; ... Tickets. 2024 - 2025 Tour. Sign up for updates as additional tour stops. Tickets on sale now. City Dates Venue Tickets. SARASOTA, FL. 12/13/24 - 12/15/24. Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. LEARN MORE ...

  21. Wildest Dreams

    TINA: Live (Tour) Wildest Dreams (1996 / '97) After the release of the James Bond theme Goldeneye, Tina announced that she will embark on a world tour in the spring of 1996, to promote her upcoming album Wildest Dreams.This is Tina's biggest tour with over 250 dates in nearly 16 month, surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour from 1987 / '88. In America, it was sponsored with a massive campaign by ...

  22. Chris Isaak Setlist at Sea World of Texas, San Antonio

    Get the Chris Isaak Setlist of the concert at Sea World of Texas, San Antonio, TX, ... Tina Turner Add time. Add time. Chris Isaak This Setlist Add time. Add time. Last updated: 5 Jun 2024, 19:15 Etc/UTC. Chris Isaak Gig Timeline. Aug 12 1993. Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre Dallas, TX, USA Add time.

  23. Watch The Rolling Stones Wrap Up Their 2024 Tour in the Ozarks

    Nancy Wilson Unearths Video of Chris Cornell Covering 'Wild Horses' to Mark His 60th Birthday The only new addition to the band from the group's last run in 2022 was background singer Chanel Haynes.

  24. Chris Isaak Setlist at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

    Get the Chris Isaak Setlist of the concert at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA on June 17, 2022 and other Chris Isaak Setlists for free on setlist.fm!