The Virgin Tour
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The Virgin Tour | ||
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Tour by Madonna | ||
Start date | April 10, 1985 | |
End date | June 11, 1985 | |
Legs | 1 | |
Shows | 40 | |
Madonna tour chronology | ||
The Virgin Tour (1985) |
Who's That Girl Tour (1987) |
Madonna's first concert tour, The Virgin Tour 1985, included visits to major United States and Canadian cities. All 17,162 tickets for her three shows at New York City's Radio City Music Hall sold out in a record-breaking 34 minutes. All other concert dates all sold out, many within hours of first sales.
The Beastie Boys were Madonna's supporting act.
Contents |
[edit] Set list
- "Dress You Up"
- "Holiday"
- "Into the Groove"
- "Everybody"
- "Angel"
- "Gambler"
- "Borderline"
- "Lucky Star"
- "Crazy for You"
- "Over and Over"
- "Burning Up"
- "Like a Virgin"
- "Material Girl"
[edit] Tour reviews
Music critics were not enthused:
- Robert Palmer, The New York Times — "Madonna... simply didn't sing very well. Her intonation was atrocious; she sang sharp and she sang flat, and the combination of her unsure pitch and thin, quavery vocal timbre made the held notes at the end of her phrases sound like they were crawling off somewhere to die."
- Paul Grein, Billboard — "Cyndi Lauper will be around for a long time. Madonna will be out of business in six months. Her image has completely overshadowed her music."
- Paul Evans, Record — "Perhaps every generation needs reminding that rock and sex are sometimes indisinguishable. At the moment, Madonna's the apostle of the body gospel, and, as her show makes apparent, it's hard to recall a more fetching zealot."
In response, Madonna said: "I ignored the critics because I knew deep down in my heart that it was good and ... I always will meet up with a certain amount of controversy, a certain amount of opposition to what I'm doing."
[edit] Broadcasts and recordings
The 1985 Live - The Virgin Tour VHS documents a Detroit, Michigan stop on the tour.
[edit] Tour dates
[edit] Personnel
- Vocals: Madonna
- Set Designer: Ian Knight
- Choreographed / Staged by: Brad Jeffries
- Keyboards: Patrick Leonard and Billy Meyers
- Drums: Jonathan P. Moffet
- Bass: Bill Lanphier
- Guitars: James Harrah and Paul Pesco
- Dancers: Michael Perea and Lyndon B. Johnson
- Personal Management: Freddy DeMann for Weisner-DeMann Entertainment
- Show Mix: Dave Kob
- Music Produced by: Madonna and Patrick Leonard