Private Dancer Tour

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Private Dancer Tour
Tour by Tina Turner
Start date February 19, 1984
End date December 28, 1985
Legs 3
Shows 58 in Europe
7 in Australia
96 in United States
Total 171 + (2 Japan Shows)
Tina Turner tour chronology
Private Dancer Tour
(1985)
Break Every Rule World Tour
(1987-1988)

The Private Dancer Tour was a concert tour by music legend Tina Turner. It was her first ever tour as a solo artist, and this was the tour that would lead her to stardom.The tour lasted from 1984 until 1985. Most dates were sold out.

The Private Dancer Tour Live DVD was made from performance on this tour.

[edit] Set List

  1. Let's Pretend We're Married (not always)
  2. Show Some Respect
  3. I Might Have Been Queen
  4. River Deep Mountain High
  5. What's Love Got To Do With It
  6. Nutbush City Limits
  7. I Can't Stand The Rain
  8. Better Be Good to Me
  9. Private Dancer
  10. One Of The Living
  11. Let's Stay Together
  12. Help!
  13. It's Only Love
  14. Steel Claw
  15. Proud Mary
  16. Legs
  17. Let's Dance (duet with David Bowie)
  18. Dancing In The Dark

[edit] Tour Dates

  • February
  • 19- Helsinki, FIN- Ice Hallen- 8,000
  • 21- Oslo, NOR- Drammen Hallen- 7,800
  • 22- Gothenburg, SWE- Lisebergs Hallen- 5,000
  • 23- Stockholm, SWE- Isstadion- 9,900
  • 24- Copenhagen, DEN- Falkoner Theater- 10,000
  • 28- Ludwigshafen, DEN- Ebert Halle- 12,000
  • March
  • 1- Munich, GER- Basketballe Halle- 11,000
  • 2- Frankfurt, GER- Jahrhundert Halle- 8,000
  • 3- Hamburg, GER- CCH- 27,000
  • 4- Berlin, GER- Eissport Halle- 8,000
  • 7- Stuttgart, GER- Boeblingen- 7,000
  • 8- Zurich, SWI- Hallen Stadion- 12,000
  • 9- Wurzburg, SWI- Karl Diehm Halle- 8,000
  • 11- Brighton, UK- Brighton Center- 5,000
  • 12- Bournemouth, UK- Bic- 8,000
  • 14,15,16,17- London, UK- Wembley Stadium- 72,000 each night
  • 19- Dublin, IRE- RDS Arena- 18,000
  • 20- Belfast, IRE- Queens Hall- 5,500
  • 21- Edinburgh, UK- The Play House- 5,000
  • 23,24- Birmingham, UK- NEC- 12,000
  • 26- Paris, FRA- Le Zenith- 7,000
  • 27- Lyon, FRA- Tony Garnier Hall- 18,000
  • 28- Marseilles, FRA- Chapiteau- 8,000
  • 29- Milan, ITA- Palace Lido- 8,000
  • 31- Klagenfurt, AUST- Sports Halle- 5,000
  • April
  • 1- Graz, AUST- Sports Halle- 4,500
  • 2- Budapest, HUN- Sports Halle- 12,000
  • 3- Vienna, AUST- Stud Halle- 10,000
  • 4- Linz, AUST- Sports Halle- 6,000
  • 6- Dusseldorf, GER- Philipshalle- 9,500
  • 7- Cologne, GER- Sportshalle- 5,000
  • 8,9- Rotterdam, NET- Ahoy- 10,000
  • 10- Brussels, BEL- Forest Nationale- 15,000
  • 13- Barcelona, SPA- Sports Hall- 10,000
  • 14- Madrid, SPA- Real Sports Hall- 8,000
  • 18- Hamburg, GER- CCH- 27,000
  • 19- Heidelberg, GER- Rhein-Neckar-Halle- 7,000
  • 20- Munich, GER- Olympia Halle- 10,000
  • 21- Zurich, SWI- Hallen Stadion- 12,000
  • 22- Nurnberg, GER- Franken Halle- 8,500
  • 24- Berlin, GER- Deutschland Halle- 10,000
  • 25- Bremen, GER- Stad Halle- 10,000
  • 26- Dusseldorf, GER- Philips Halle- 10,000
  • 27- Frankfurt, GER- Jahrhundert Halle- 8,000
  • 28- Munster, GER- Munster Land Halle- 15,000
  • 30- Kiel, GER- Ostee Halle- 7,100
  • May
  • 1- Cologne, GER- Cologne Arena- 18,000
  • 3- Berlin, GER- Deutschland Halle- 8,000
  • 4- Hannover, GER- AWD Arena- 39,871
  • 5- Hamburg, GER- Alsterdorfer Halle- 7,000
  • 7- Stuttgart, GER- Neckar Stadion- 50,000
  • 8- Munich, GER- Basketballe Halle- 10,800
  • 9- Basle, SWI- Saint Jakob’s Halle- 10,000
  • July
  • 8,9,10,11- Saint John’s, NFLD- Memorial Stadium- 5,025
  • 14- Fredericton, NB- Aiken Center- 5,000
  • 15- Moncton, NB- Coliseum- 8,000
  • 16,17- Halifax, NS- Metro Center- 10,000
  • 19- Montreal, QUE- Forum- 17,470
  • 21,22- Worcester, MA- The Centrum- 11,518
  • 25,26- Providence, RI- Civic Center- 8,462
  • 27- Hartford, CT- Civic Center- 10,779
  • 28- East Rutherford, NJ- Meadows- 16,547
  • 31- Philadelphia, PA- Wachovia Center- 15,564
  • August
  • 1,2- New York, NY- Madison Square Gardens- 15,880
  • 3- Allentown, PA- Festival Grounds- 6,000
  • 5- Landover, MD- Capitol Center- 17,000
  • 7,8,9- Long Island, NY- Jones Beach Amphitheater- 15,000
  • 10- Hershey, PA- Hershey Park- 13,000
  • 11- Rochester, NY- War Memorial- 10,000
  • 12- Saratoga, NY- Saratoga Performing Arts Center- 25,000
  • 15- Lake Placid, NY- Olympic Center- 5,000
  • 17,18- Toronto, ONT- ACC- 17,434
  • 19- Ottawa, ONT- Corel Center- 16,370
  • 21- Toledo, OH- Centennial Hall- 9,000
  • 22- Cleveland, OH- Richfield Coliseum- 10,000
  • 23- Pittsburgh, PA- Civic Center- 6,000
  • 24- Charleston, NC- Civic- 15,000
  • 25- Cincinnati, OH- Revermont Center- 10,000
  • 28,29- Detroit, MI- Joe Lewis Arena- 12,000
  • 31- Charlevoix, MI- Castle Farms- 10,000
  • September
  • 1- Flint, MI- Atwood Arena- 11,000
  • 4- Kalamazoo, MI- Wings Stadium- 5,000
  • 5- Fort Wayne, IN- Coliseum- 10,000
  • 6- Lexington, KY- Rupp Arena- 20,000
  • 7- Indianapolis, IN- Market Square- 15,121
  • 8- Evansville, IN- Roberts Stadium- 12,500
  • 10- Champaign, IL- Assembley Hall- 15,000
  • 11,12- Chicago, IL- Horizon- 16,862
  • 14- Milwaukee, WI- MECCA- 11,000
  • 15- Madison, WI- Dance City Arena- 11,000
  • 18- Saint Paul, MN- Civic Auditorium- 5,000
  • 19- Iowa City, IA- Carva Arena- 15,000
  • 20- Ames, IA- Hilton Coliseum- 14,000
  • 21- Omaha, NE- Civic Arena- 10,000
  • 24- Calgary, ALB- Pengrowth Saddle Dome- 15,000
  • 25- Edmonton, ALB- Coliseum- 13,000
  • 27- Vancouver, BC- PNE Coliseum- 16,000
  • 29- Tacoma, WA- Tacoma Dome- 17,648
  • 30- Portland, OR- Coliseum- 13,958
  • October
  • 2- Reno, NV- Lawlor Events Center- 13,000
  • 3,4- Oakland, CA- Coliseum- 15,597
  • 5- Irvine, CA- Meadows- 17,000
  • 8,9,10,11,12- Los Angeles, CA- Universal Amphitheater- 6,189
  • 18- Tempe, AZ- ASU Activity Center- 17,000
  • 19- Las Cruces, NM- Pan American Center- 13,000
  • 20- Albuquerque, NM- Tingley Coliseum- 12,000
  • 23- Wichita, KS- Coliseum - 12,000
  • 24- Springfield, MO- Hammond Center- 10,000
  • 25- Oklahoma, OK- Myraid- 14,847
  • 26- Kansas, MO- Kemper Arena- 12,000
  • 27- Saint Louis, MO- Kiel Auditorium- 17,000
  • 30- Little Rock, AR- Barton- 10,000
  • 31- Tulsa, OK- Assembly Center- 7,000
  • November
  • 1- Dallas, TX- Reunion Arena- 12,000
  • 2- Austin, TX- Erwin Events Center- 12,874
  • 3- Houston, TX- Summit- 11,000
  • 6- Baton Rouge, LA- LSU Assembly Center- 15,000
  • 7- Tallahassee, FL- Leon County Civic Center- 8,104
  • 8- Auburn, AL- Auburn Memorial Coliseum- 11,000
  • 9- Chattanooga, TN- UTC- 12,000
  • 10- Memphis, TN- Mid South- 12,000
  • 13- Shreveport, LA- Hirsch Coliseum- 9,000
  • 14- Starkville, MS- Humphrey- 11,000
  • 15- Birmingham, AL- Jefferson Coliseum- 15,000
  • 16- Murfreesboro, TN- Murphy Center- 7,000
  • 17- Knoxville, TN- Stokely Center-13,000
  • 20- Morgantown, WV- WVU Gym- 14,000
  • 21- Roanoke, VA- Civic Center- 11,000
  • 22- Hampton, VA- Hampton Coliseum- 9,777
  • 23- Greensboro, NC- Civic- 20,000
  • 24- Columbia, SC- Coliseum- 9,000
  • 27- Atlanta, GA- Omni- 14,808
  • 29- Richmond, VA- Coliseum- 13,000
  • 30- Charlotte, NC- Coliseum- 20,000
  • December
  • 1- Atlanta, GA- Omni- 14,808
  • 4- Gainesville, FL- O’Connell Center- 12,000
  • 5- Orlando, FL- Convention Center- 6,000
  • 6- Tampa, FL- Sun Dome- 6,088
  • 7- Miami, FL- Baseball Stadium- 9,000
  • 10- Brisbane, AUS- Chandler Velodrome- 5,000
  • 12,13,15- Sydney, AUS- Entertainment Center- 11,500
  • 17,18,19- Melbourne, AUS- Entertainment Center- 13,000
  • 23,24- Perth, AUS- Entertainment Center- 7,000
  • 27- Osaka, JAP- Festival Hall- 12,000
  • 28- Tokyo, JAP- Budokan Hall- 14,000