Who's That Girl Tour
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Who's That Girl Tour | ||
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Tour by Madonna | ||
Start date | June 14, 1987 | |
End date | September 6, 1987 | |
Legs | 3 | |
Shows | 5 in Japan 22 in North America 11 in Europe 38 in Total |
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Madonna tour chronology | ||
The Virgin Tour (1985) |
Who's That Girl Tour (1987) |
Blond Ambition Tour (1990) |
After Madonna's 1985 The Virgin Tour, which took her to the biggest cities in North America, the Who's That Girl Tour 1987 was the performer's first world tour, which had her visiting cities in Japan, North America, and Europe.
Upon completion, the tour was considered the largest and highest-grossing musical concert tour ever until that time. In total, the tour grossed approximately $20 million, grossing over a half-million dollars for every date she played. It is notable, however, that the Madison Square Garden show in New York City was an AIDS benefit, with all proceeds from the show going toward the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR). The first two shows at Wembley Stadium in London sold-out at a then record-breaking time of 18 hours and 9 minutes for 144,000 tickets.
Contents |
[edit] Opening Act
[edit] Setlist
- "Open Your Heart"
- "Lucky Star"
- "True Blue"
- "Papa Don't Preach"
- "White Heat"
- "Causing a Commotion"
- "The Look of Love"
- Medley: Dress You Up/Material Girl/Like a Virgin"
- "Where's the Party"
- "Live to Tell"
- "Into the Groove"
- "La Isla Bonita"
- "Who's That Girl"
- "Holiday"
[edit] Broadcasts and recordings
The 1987 Who's That Girl - Live In Japan laserdisk documents a tour show in Tokyo, Japan. The 1988 Ciao Italia! - Live From Italy VHS (later DVD) documents two tour shows in Turin, Italy.
[edit] Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Japan | |||
June 14, 1987 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka Stadium |
June 15, 1987 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka Stadium |
June 20, 1987 | Tokyo | Japan | Korakuen Stadium |
June 21, 1987 | Tokyo | Japan | Korakuen Stadium |
June 22, 1987 | Tokyo | Japan | Korakuen Stadium |
North America | |||
Date | City | Country | Venue |
June 27, 1987 | Miami | United States | Orange Bowl |
June 29, 1987 | Atlanta | United States | The Omni |
July 2, 1987 | Washington D.C. | United States | RFK Stadium |
July 4, 1987 | Toronto | Canada | CNE Stadium |
July 6, 1987 | Montreal | Canada | The Forum |
July 7, 1987 | Montreal | Canada | The Forum |
July 9, 1987 | Foxboro | United States | Sullivan Stadium |
July 11, 1987 | Philadelphia | United States | Veteran's Stadium |
July 13, 1987 | New York | United States | Madison Square Garden |
July 15, 1987 | Seattle | United States | KingDome |
July 18, 1987 | Anaheim | United States | Anaheim Stadium |
July 20, 1987 | Mountain View | United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre |
July 21, 1987 | Mountain View | United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre |
July 24, 1987 | Houston | United States | AstroDome |
July 26, 1987 | Irving | United States | Texas Stadium |
July 29, 1987 | St. Paul | United States | Civic Centre |
July 31, 1987 | Chicago | United States | Soldier Field |
August 2, 1987 | East Troy | United States | Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
August 4, 1987 | Richfield | United States | Richfield Coliseum |
August 5, 1987 | Richfield | United States | Richfield Coliseum |
August 7, 1987 | Pontiac | United States | SilverDome |
August 9, 1987 | East Rutherford | United States | Giant's Stadium |
Europe | |||
Date | City | Country | Venue |
August 15, 1987 | Leeds | United Kingdom | Roundhay Park |
August 18, 1987 | London | United Kingdom | Wembley Stadium |
August 19, 1987 | London | United Kingdom | Wembley Stadium |
August 20, 1987 | London | United Kingdom | Wembley Stadium |
August 22, 1987 | Frankfurt | Germany | Waldstadion |
August 25, 1987 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Feyenoord Stadium |
August 26, 1987 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Feyenoord Stadium |
August 29, 1987 | Paris | France | Parc De Sceaux |
August 31, 1987 | Nice | France | Stade De L'Ouest |
September 4, 1987 | Turin | Italy | Stadio Comunale |
September 6, 1987 | Florence | Italy | Stadio Comunale |
[edit] Personnel
- Vocals: Madonna
- Tour Manager: Eric Barnett
- Musical Director: Patrick Leonard
- Directed and Staged: Jeffrey Hornaday
- Set Designer: Jerome Sirlin
- Choreography: Shabba Doo
- Keyboards: Patrick Leonard and Jai Winding
- Guitar: James Harrah and David Williams
- Bass: Kerry Hatch
- Drums: Jonathan Moffet
- Percussion: Luis Conte
- Background Singers: Donna DeLory, Niki Haris, and Debrah Parson
- Dancers: Shabba Doo, Angel Ferreira, and Christopher Finch
- Publicity: Liz Rosenberg
- Assistant to Madonna: Melissa Crow
- Assistant to Jeffrey Hornaday: Michelle Johnson
- Wardrobe: Christopher Ciccone & Rob Saduski
- Make-Up & Hair: Debi Mazar (credited as Debi M.)
- Masseuse: Julie Chertow
- Trainer: Robert Parr
- Cook: Peter Chaplin
- Props & Ambiance: Mario Ciccone
- Lighting Design & Direction: Peter Morse
- 'Papa Don't Preach' video-segment by: John Perry III
- Tour Book-Design: John Coulter
- Costumes designed by: Marlene Stewart