Wildest Dreams Tour
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From May 1st 1996-August 10 1997 Tina Turner staged the worldwide Wildest Dreams Tour, selling out stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters and breaking records. The European leg of the tour lasted a total of 152 shows in just eight months. The tour itself lasted over 250 shows including 18 shows in Australia before heading off to North America in May of 1997.
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[edit] Set List
The setlist varied thoughout the tour, various songs were swapped around for the first few months, the costumes were also different on the South African leg (dates of which are unknown )and the first few months of the European Tour. After which a standard setlist remained in place for the last half of the European Tour, Australlian Tour and North America.
[edit] Start of the Tour
- Whatever You Want
- Do What You Do
- Thief Of Hearts
- On Silent Wings
- Missing You
- In Your Wildest Dreams
- Goldeneye
- River Deep Mountain High
- Private Dancer
- We Don't Need Another Hero
- Let's Stay Together
- Undercover Agent For The Blues
- Steamy Windows
- Better Be Good To Me
- Addicted To Love
- The Best
- What's Love Got To Do With It
- Proud Mary
Encore
- Nutbush City Limits
- Unfinished Sympathy
- Dancing In My Dreams (Playback, not live)
[edit] Middle of the European Tour
- Whatever You Want
- Do What You Do
- Thief Of Hearts - Dropped after Dublin show
- River Deep Mountain High
- Missing You
- In Your Wildest Dreams
- Goldeneye
- Private Dancer
- We Don't Need Another Hero
- Let's Stay Together
- Undercover Agent For The Blues
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- Steamy Windows
- Better Be Good To Me
- Addicted To Love
- The Best
- What's Love Got To Do With It
- Proud Mary
Encore
- Nutbush City Limits
- On Silent Wings
- Dancing In My Dreams (Playback)
[edit] Final Setlist (Which stayed after the September 1996 Shows)
- 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
- Undercover Agent For The Blues
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- 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
Encore
- Nutbush City Limits
- Something Beautiful Remains - Played in September when it was released as a single.
- On Silent Wings
- Dancing In My Dreams (Playback)
[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] 1996
- May
- 1- Ischgl, AUST- Sports Halle- 20,000
- 3,4,5- Paris, FRA- Bercy- 15,000
- 9,10,11,12,13- Ghent, BEL- Flanders Expo Center- 13,300
- 16,17,18,19,23,24,25,26- Rotterdam, NET- Ahoy- 9,703
- 27- Cologne, GER- Sports Halle- 7,000
- 28- Berlin, GER- Deutschland Halle- 8,000
- 29- Hannover, GER- AWD Arena- 40,000
- 30,31- Munich, GER- Olympia Halle- 11,000
- June
- 1,2- Munich, GER- Olympia Halle- 11,000
- 6,7,8- Stockholm, SWE- The Globe Arena- 13,182
- 9- Gothenburg, SWE- Scandinavium - 10,500
- 12,13,14,15- Oslo, NOR- Oslo Spektrum- 8,000
- 16- Bremen, GER- Weser Emshalle- 30,000
- 21- Copenhagen, DEN- Parken Stadion- 50,000
- 22- Hamburg, GER- AOL Arena- 40,000
- 23- Rostock, GER- Volks Stadion- 6,000
- 25- Nancy, FRA- Zenith- 25,000
- 28- Dublin, IRE- Corke Park- 83,000
- 30- Edinburgh, UK- Murray Fields Stadium- 40,000
- July
- 3- Vienna, AUST- Prater Stadium- 38,000
- 5- Basle, SWI- Saint Jakob’s Halle- 10,000
- 7- Rome, ITA- Olympic Stadium- 67,000
- 10- Vienna, AUST- Prater Stadium- 50,000
- 12- Gateshead, UK- International Stadium- 12,500
- 13- Staffordshire, UK- Alton Towers- 35,000
- 14- Cardiff, UK- Arms Park- 50,000
- 18- Sheffield, UK- Don Valley Stadium- 51,500
- 20- London, UK- Wembley stadium- 74,000
- 21- London, UK- Wembley Stadium- 74,000
- 22- London, UK- Wembley Stadium- 74,000
- 24,25- Nimes, FRA- Arena- 12,000
- 27- Cologne, GER- Commerzbank Arena- 60,000
- 28- Karlsruhe, GER- Wildpark Stadion- 50,000
- August
- 1,2,3,4- Berlin, GER- Waldbuhne- 22,000 each night
- 7- Helsinki, FIN- Olympic Stadium- 50,000
- 8- Kolding, DEN- Football Stadium- 10,000
- 9- Gothenburg, SWE- Ullevi Stadium- 59,000
- 10,11- Oslo, NOR- Oslo Spektrum- 8,000
- 21- Budapest, HUN- Nep Stadion- 70,000
- 22- Prague, CZE- Bohemians- 20,000
- 23- Warsaw, POL- Gwardia Stadium- 35,000
- 26,27,29,30,31- Ghent, BEL- Flanders Expo Center- 13,250
- September
- 1,2- Ghent, BEL- Flanders Expo Center- 13,250
- 4- Luxemburg, LUX- Football Stadium- 8,000
- 6-Amsterdam, NET- Amsterdam Arena- 48,386
- 7-Amsterdam, NET- Amsterdam Arena- 48,386
- 8-Amsterdam, NET- Amsterdam Arena- 48,386
- 11,12,13- Paris, FRA- Bercy- 15,000
- 14- Lille, FRA- Lieven Stade- 6,000
- 15,17,18- Barcelona, SPA- San Jordi- 18,068
- 19- Milan, SPA- Forum- 10,000
- 20- Istanbul, TUR- Inonu Stadium- 35,000
- 22- Lissabon, PORT- Sporting Lisbon- 51,000
- 25,26- Milan, SPA- Forum- 10,000
- 27,28- Bologna, SPA- Palasport- 13,000
- 30- Lyon, FRA- Tony Garnier Hall- 17,600
- October
- 2,3,4,5,6,7- Munich, GER- Olympia Halle- 10,000
- 10,11- Kiel, GER- Ostee Halle- 9,800
- 12,13- Hannover, GER- Messe Halle- 6,000
- 17- Maastricht, NET- MECC- 18,045
- 18,19,20- Leipzig, GER- Messe Halle- 9,000
- 23- Toulon, FRA- Zenith- 8,000
- 25,26,27- Dortmund, GER- West falen Halle- 9,829
- November
- 1,2- Zurich, SWI- Hallen Stadion- 12,000
- 5,6,7- Moscow, RUS- Kremlin Palace- 13,000
- 9,10- Stuttgart, GER- Martin Schleyer Halle- 10,885
- 13,14,15,16- Frankfurt, GER- Fest Halle- 12,000
- 18,19,20,21- London, UK- Wembley Arena- 12,000 each night
- 23,24- Heerenveen, NET- Thialf- 15,013
- 25- Dortmund, GER- West falen Halle- 9,829
- 28,29,30- Sheffield, UK- Sheffield Arena- 12,500 each night
- December
- 1,2- Glasgow, UK- SECC- 10,000 each night
- 4,5,6,7- Manchester, UK- NYNEX- 15,000 each night
- 10,11,12,13,14- Birmingham, UK- NEC- 12,000 each night
- 16,18,19,20- London, UK- Wembley Arena- 12,000 each night
[edit] 1997
- February
- 27- Canberra, AUS- Manuka Oval- 15,000
- March
- 3- Launceston, AUS- NTCA Grounds- 10,000
- 4,5- Hobart, AUS- North Hobart Oval- 18,000
- 8- New Castle, AUS- Breakers Stadium- 11,000
- 11,12- Sydney, AUS- Entertainment Center- 11,500
- 15- Brisbane, AUS- Entertainment Center- 11,000
- 18,19,21- Melbourne, AUS- Rod Laver Arena- 16,000
- 25- Townsville, AUS- Dairy Farmers Stadium- 25,000
- 27- Cairns, AUS- Rum Stadium- 12,000
- 29- Darwin, AUS- Marrara Hockey Arena- 10,000
- 31- Adelaide, AUS-Entertainment Center- 11,000
- April
- 3,4,5- Perth, AUS- Entertainment Center- 5,000
- May
- 1,2- Houston, TX- Woodlands Pavilion- 12,364
- 3- Austin, TX- Alamo Dome- 18,000
- 4- Dallas, TX- Starplex Amphitheater- 20,000
- 6- Albuquerque, NM- Tingley Coliseum- 12,000
- 7- Phoenix, AZ- America West Arena- 17,000
- 9- San Diego, CA- Sports Arena- 11,000
- 10- Las Vegas, NV- MGM Grand- 13,309
- 12,13,14,15,16- Los Angeles, CA- Greek Theater- 4,971
- 17- Anaheim, CA- Arrow Head Pond- 14,373
- 18- Los Angeles, CA- Greek Theater- 4,971
- 20- Fresno, CA- Selland Arena- 13,000
- 21- Concord, CA- Chronicle Pavilion- 12,500
- 22- Sacramento, CA- ARCO Arena- 18,000
- 23- Mountainview, CA- Shoreline Amphitheater- 22,000
- 24,25- George Walsh, WA- George Amphitheater- 20,000
- 26- Vancouver, BC- GM Place- 18,000
- 29- Salt Lake City, UT- Delta Center- 19,000
- 30,31- Denver, CO- Fiddler’s Amphitheater- 14,800
- June
- 1- Minneapolis, MN- Northrop Auditorium- 6,000
- 2- Kansas, MO- Sand Stone Amphitheater- 18,000
- 3- Saint Louis, MO- Riverport Amphitheater- 18,000
- 6- Nashville, TN- Star Wood Amphitheater- 18,000
- 7- Memphis, TN- Pyramid- 20,000
- 8- New Orleans, LA- UNO Lake Front Arena- 11,829
- 11- Palm Beach, FL- Coral Sky Amphitheater West- 20,000
- 12- Orlando, FL- Orlando Arena- 11,207
- 13- Tampa, FL- St. Pete Times Forum- 18,000
- 14,15- Atlanta, GA- Lake Wood Amphitheater- 19,000
- 16- North Charleston, SC- Charleston Coliseum- 10,000
- 17- Knoxville, TN- Thompson Boling Arena- 18,000
- 18- Raleigh, NC- Walnut Creek Amphitheater- 20,000
- 19- Charlotte, NC- Blockbuster Pavilion- 20,000.
- 20- Richmond, VA- Classic Amphitheater- 10,000
- 21- Bristow, VA- Nissan Pavilion- 16,000
- 22- Columbus, OH- Polaris Amphitheater- 20,000
- 23,24- Detroit, MI- Pine Knob Music Theater- 10,000
- 26- Cincinnati, OH- River Bend Amphitheater- 10,422
- 27- Moline, IL- Mark Of The Quad Cities- 10,551
- 28- Tingley Park, IL- New World Music Theater- 20,000
- 29- Milwaukee, WI- Marcus Amphitheater- 22,000
- July
- 2- Winston Salem, NC- Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Complex- 15,000
- 3- Virginia Beach, VA- Virginia Beach Amphitheater- 12,500
- 5- Montreal, QUE- Molson, Center- 17,470
- 6- Ottawa, ONT- Corel Center- 16,370
- 7- Toronto, ONT- Molson Amphitheater- 16,000
- 10- Burette Town, PA- Coca Cola Star Lake Amphitheater- 17,000
- 11- Philadelphia, PA- Sony Blockbuster Pavilion- 20,000
- 12- Atlantic, NJ- Taj Mahal- 5,287
- 13- Saratoga Springs, NY- Saratoga Performing Arts Center- 25,000
- 15,16- Wallingford, CT- Oak Dale Theater- 4,800
- 18,19- Boston, MA- Great Woods Performing Arts Center- 15,000.
- 20- Holmdel, NJ- PNC Bank Arts Center- 18,000
- 22,23,25,26,27,29,30- New York, NY- Radio City Music Hall- 5,800
- August
- 1,2- Wantaugh, NY- Jones Beach Amphitheater- 11,000
- 3- Boston, MA- Greatwoods Performing Arts Center- 15,000
- 5- Indianapolis, IN- Conseco Field House- 15,121
- 6- Cleveland, OH- Quicken Loans Arena- 16,000
- 8- State College, PA- Bryce Jordan Center- 16,000
- 9- Atlantic, NJ- Taj Mahal- 5,287
- 10- Hartford, CT- Meadows- 23,958