Heart of Stone Tour

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Heart of Stone Tour
Tour by Cher
Start date March 31, 1990
End date March 13, 1991
Legs 2
Shows 60
Cher tour chronology
A Celebration at Caesar's Palace
(1980)
Heart of Stone Tour
(1989)
Love Hurts Tour
(1992)

The Heart of Stone Tour, is arguably Cher's first tour as a solo artist. The tour began in late 1989 and ended in the first half of 1991. The tour was also set to promote Cher's multi-platinum album, Heart of Stone. Heart of stone tour is gross 70 milion $.

Considering how difficult it is to find information about earlier tours, it is unknown whether concerts such as: Live in Monte Carlo and A Celebration at Caesar's Palace were part of a tour that promoted Cher's 1979 album, Take Me Home.

Contents

[edit] Setlist

  • I'm No Angel
  • Hold On
  • Perfection
  • Tougher Than The Rest
  • Take It To The Limit
  • Fire Down Below
  • Takin' It To The Streets

Sometimes the setlist might also have included

  • Desperado
  • I'll Be There For You

[edit] Tour Dates

The tour had been scheduled to open March 18 in Tucson, but The date was changed when The flu threw Cher off her rehearsal schedule. Cher finally kicked off the tour in Dallas on, March 31st, 1990, and the tour run through to August of 1990 then briefly proceeded to Australia in November and ended in Europe in March.

Date of the North America Tour

Date City State/Country Venue
North America
March 31, 1990 Dallas Texas Starplex Amphitheater
April 1, 1990 Houston Texas The Summit
April 2, 1990 Austin Texas Erwin Center
April 11, 1990 Miami Florida James L. Knight Center
April 12, 1990 Miami Florida James L. Knight Center
April 27, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
April 29, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
May 2, 1990 Landover Maryland Capital Centre
May 4, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
May 5, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
May 7, 1990 Rochester New York Rochester War Memorial
May 12, 1990 Uniondale New York Nassau Coliseum
May 13, 1990 Boston Massachusetts Worcester Centrum Center
May 15, 1990 Niagara Falls New York Niagara Falls Convention Centre
May 18, 1990 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Civic Arena
May 19, 1990 East Rutherford New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena [Continental AA]
May 20, 1990 Cincinnati Ohio Riverfront Coliseum
June 1, 1990 Saint Louis Missouri St Louis Arena
June 2, 1990 Tinley Park Illinois World Music Theatre
June 9, 1990 Denver Colorado Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
June 29, 1990 Tempe Arizona ASU Activity Center
July 6, 1990 Milwaukee Wisconsin Marcus Amphitheatre
July 7, 1990 Toledo Ohio Toledo Savage Hall
July 9, 1990 Richfield Ohio Coliseum
July 12, 1990 Lexington Kentucky Rupp Arena
July 17, 1990 Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Spectrum
July 19, 1990 Wantagh New York Jones Beach Amphitheater
July 20, 1990 Bristol Connecticut Lake Compounce
July 27, 1990 Halifax Canada Unknow
July 28, 1990 Old Orchard Beach Maine SeaPAC
August 11, 1990 Sacramento California Arco Arena
August 12, 1990 Wantagh New York Jones Beach Amphitheater
August 14, 1990 Oakland California Coliseum Arena
August 18, 1990 Salem Oregon L.B. Day Amphitheatre
August 29, 1990 Toronto Canada Exhibition Stadium
November 29, 1990 Mexico City Mexico Aztecas Palace
November 30, 1990 Mexico City Mexico Aztecas Palace
Unknow 1990 East Rutherford New Jersey Meadowlands Arena
Unknow 1990 Pensacola Florida Pensacola Civic Center

Date of the Europa Tour

Date City Country Venue
Europa
October 14, 1990 Dublin Ireland Point Depot
October 16, 1990 London England Wembley Arena
October 19, 1990 London England Wembley Arena
October 21, 1990 Birmingham England National Exhibition Centre
October 23, 1990 Birmingham England National Exhibition Centre
February 3, 1991 Birmingham England National Indoor Arena
February 5, 1991 England London Wembley Arena
February 9, 1991 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
February 11, 1991 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle
February 14, 1991 Hannover Germany TUI Arena
February 15, 1991 Cologne Germany Kolnarena
February 17, 1991 Paris France Bercy
February 21, 1991 Copenhagen Denmark The Forum
February 23, 1991 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
March 1, 1991 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
March 4, 1991 Plymouth England Pavilions
March 5, 1992 Belfast Ireland Odyssey Arena
March 6, 1991 Bournemouth England Bournemouth International Centre
March 8, 1991 Bournemouth England Bournemouth International Centre
March 11, 1991 Barcelona Spain Olympic Stadium
March 13, 1991 Lisbon Portugal Atlantic Pavilion

Cher had to cancel her tour in Russia 2 days after the tikets were sold. From her point of view, the European Leg was better.

Date of Austalia and Asia Tour

Date City Country Venue
Austalia and Asia
November 10, 1990 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Grand Prix
November 6, 1990 Sydney Australia Entertainment Center
November 7, 1990 Sydney Australia Entertainment Center
November 9, 1990 Sydney Australia Entertainment Center
November 10, 1990 Sydney Australia Entertainment Center
November 11, 1990 Sydney Australia Entertainment Center
November 12, 1990 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Tennis Center
February 1, 1991 Istanbul Turkey Parkorman

[edit] Recorded Dates

Only a few dates during this tour were recorded and kept. The shows that we know were definitely recorded are:

Pensacola Civic Center, Pensacola, FL, USA Cher's 1990 Pensacola, Florida date was one of the concerts recorded as told by Cher herself on the 2005 release of the Mirage Special. During this concert, Cher's microphone does not work during the opening. There is no known copy of this concert in circulation and the only footage available is on the Mirage concert DVD. It is under the title of blooper in the bonus features and features only the concert intro and snippet of 'I'm No Angel'.

Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Cher's two concerts at the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV were filmed as part of Cher's CBS special to be shown on television. These shows saw some of Cher's more conservative alternatives to her mainstream tour outfits, somewhat more suitable for a TV audience. Cher's outfit for 'If I Could Turn Back Time' is notably different as is Cher's opening outfit which seems more formal interpretation of the original. The stage shape was also altered for these shows, with runways forming two audience pits which joined at the centre. The TV Special was aired February 4th, 1991.

Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, NY, USA
This concert was filmed to be used in part with the 'Prime Time Live' Cher Tour special. The show featured interviews with Cher and backstage rehearsal footage. The program then cut live to the concert where 'If I Could Turn Back Time' was performed. There are copies in circulation of this uncut concert but nothing commercial. It is reasonably difficult to obtain a copy other than from fan trades etc. The show features less songs than Cher's Mirage Special, but does include the original tour outfits.

Melbourne Tennis Center, Melbourne, Australia
This concert was broadcast live via satellite to Australia's Sky Channel members. The concert was shown in its entirety and uncut form, only once on television. Little is known about this show other than it features extra performances of Desperado and Love Hurts.

Dallas, TX, USA
Footage from this concert was shown during the April 3rd 1990 episode of Entertainment Tonight. They labelled the tour as "Cher Tour 1990" and the Dallas show as opening night. The show also showed backstage rehearsals the night before the opening..

Other Recordings
Other shows that haven't been identified were recorded on the tour which were used primarily for promotional use on programs such as Entertainment Tonight and Prime Time Live. The same footage shown on Prime Time Live has also been included as bonus features for some of the songs on the Mirage DVD release. The tour footage of the bonus songs on the Mirage DVD shows a different backing singer to any other footage.

[edit] Rehearsal Footage

During the promotion of the tour, many television programs such as Entertainment Tonight went backstage showing the construction and rehearsal of the set. There is a fair amount of rehearsal footage considering the little amount of the tour that was filmed.

Cher in rehearsals for her "work tape".
Cher in rehearsals for her "work tape".

Rehearsal footage is available as a second angle option in the 2005 release of her Mirage concert. The show was filmed on Cher's personal video camera in front of a small non-paying audience. The show at this stage is only in its development stages and the footage is used by Cher as a "work tape" for her to see where she can improve.

Cher in rehearsals for her Mirage concert specials.
Cher in rehearsals for her Mirage concert specials.

During certain songs such as "I Found Someone" and "Takin' It to the Streets" in the original VHS and DVD releases, shots of Cher rehearsing for her Mirage shows were shown in black and white. Due to the fact the shots were shown over the concert, the original audio is not available although it does show Cher rehearsing her dance moves for the end track.

Cher rehearsing "Tougher Than The Rest".
Cher rehearsing "Tougher Than The Rest".

In 1990 Prime Time Live did a special about Cher's upcoming tour. As well as showing clips from the tour and a satellite performance from the concert that night, footage of Cher rehearsing was also shown. It's not clear which show she was actually in sound check for, but during the rehearsal she requested the overall level of the band to be reduced.

Cher rehearsing dance steps for "Takin' It To The Streets".
Cher rehearsing dance steps for "Takin' It To The Streets".

Footage from the Dallas, TX rehearsals was shown with an Entertainment Tonight report on Cher's tour. It showed Cher practising her dance steps for her closing number and also miscues during the runthrough. The US TV show "After Hours" also showed rehearsal footage of songs such as "After All", "Hold On" and "I'll Be There For You" during an interview promoting the tour. The shots were possibly taken for her Atlantic City show as Cher mentions that that is where she is when being interview although this is not certain.


[edit] References

  • [1] The NY Times Review