Break Every Rule World Tour
Break Every Rule Tour | ||||
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Tour by Tina Turner | ||||
Associated album | Break Every Rule | |||
Start date | March 4, 1987 | |||
End date | March 30, 1988 | |||
Legs | 5 | |||
Shows |
91 in Europe 87 in North America 6 in South America 22 in Australia 12 in Asia 218 Total | |||
Tina Turner concert chronology | ||||
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Break Every Rule World Tour is the fourth worldwide concert tour by American singer Tina Turner. The tour supported her sixth solo album Break Every Rule. It was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola and broke box office records in 13 different countries. It was the top female concert attraction in 1987-1988 and is the biggest tour, by attendance, for a female artist ever, bringing in over 4 million people.
Background
The tour was originally billed as Turner's "last tour". In an interview with Jet magazine, Turner stated,[1]
"It is my last tour for now. There probably won't be a tour with the next album because I want to devote some time to my movie career. But, I don't plan to retire."
The European tour kicked off on March 4, 1987 in front of a sold-out crowd of over 15,000 people at the Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany, a venue that she would later play 7 more times during the tour. During the first few shows, the tour went without Turner's signature hit "Proud Mary". Turner avoided the song because she had done it for so many years. It wasn't until her performance at the Ahoy Rotterdam that she tried the song in the set list. Turner stated, "The crowd erupted and sang the song for us. That's when I realized, 'We've got to put 'Mary' back in, she's still rolling on the river.'"[2]
The most memorable and unusual moment for Turner was in Locarno, Switzerland. The stage for the concert had been built in the center of the town. As Turner recalls, "The stage was literally in the middle of the street surrounded by apartment buildings with parents and little kids sitting on their balconies in their night robes."[2] Before her concerts at Johanneshov Isstadion in Sweden, Turner got a bad sinus infection and had to cancel her concerts. The arena was sold out and when the concert promoter went on stage to tell the audience, instead of booing the 13,000 people cheered with understanding. When Turner returned, she played to an even bigger audience.[3] In her stadium concert in Ireland, Turner attracted a huge crowd of over 60,000 people. During this massive concert, Turner nearly stopped the show because of fans in the front getting crushed by other fans.[2] The European tour ended on July 26, 1987 where it began in Munich, Germany. Turner recalls," Our biggest crowd came towards the end of the tour in Munich. We had already played eight indoor shows there to about 120,000 people and once I have been to a city, I'm always reluctant to go back soon afterward. [Then] we attracted another 100,000 people outdoors, I was really quite astounded. It felt like the Rolling Stones when they drew those huge crowds."
The tour proved to be most successful in Germany, where Turner played over 40 shows. Turner recalls that Germany has always been "special" to her. The European tour itself played to over 1.7 million people, bigger than any tour before it.[3] The tour continued to break records in South America. Turner's performance at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro attracted over 180,000 spectators, one of the largest concert attendance in the 20th century.[4]
Opening act
Glass Tiger Glass Tiger
Set list
- "What You Get Is What You See"
- "Break Every Rule"
- "I Can't Stand the Rain"
- "Typical Male"
- "Acid Queen"
- "Girls"
- "Two People"
- "Back Where You Started"
- "Better Be Good to Me"
- "Addicted to Love"
- "Private Dancer"
- "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
- "What's Love Got to Do with It"
- "Help"
- "Let's Stay Together"
- "Proud Mary"
- "Show Some Respect"
- "It's Only Love"
- "Overnight Sensation"
- "Nutbush City Limits"
- "Paradise Is Here"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe | |||
March 4, 1987 | Munich | West Germany | Olympiahalle |
March 5, 1987 | |||
March 6, 1987 | Nuremberg | Frankenhalle | |
March 7, 1987 | |||
March 8, 1987 | Berlin | Deutschlandhalle | |
March 9, 1987 | |||
March 10, 1987 | Frankfurt | Festhalle Frankfurt | |
March 12, 1987 | |||
March 13, 1987 | |||
March 14, 1987 | |||
March 15, 1987 | |||
March 16, 1987 | |||
March 17, 1987 | Hamburg | Alsterdorfer Sporthalle | |
March 20, 1987 | Stockholm | Sweden | Johanneshov Isstadion |
March 21, 1987 | |||
March 22, 1987 | Gothenburg | Scandinavium | |
March 29, 1987 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
March 30, 1987 | |||
March 31, 1987 | |||
April 1, 1987 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis |
April 3, 1987 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Sportpaleis van Ahoy |
April 4, 1987 | |||
April 5, 1987 | |||
April 6, 1987 | |||
April 7, 1987 | Oldenburg | West Germany | Weser-Ems Halle |
April 9, 1987 | Dortmund | Westfalenhalle | |
April 10, 1987 | |||
April 11, 1987 | |||
April 12, 1987 | |||
April 14, 1987 | Munich | Olympiahalle | |
April 15, 1987 | |||
April 16, 1987 | |||
April 18, 1987 | |||
April 19, 1987 | |||
April 21, 1987 | Zurich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
April 22, 1987 | |||
April 23, 1987 | |||
April 24, 1987 | |||
April 28, 1987 | Mannheim | West Germany | Eisstadion am Friedrichspark |
April 29, 1987 | |||
April 30, 1987 | |||
May 1, 1987 | Hannover | Eisstadion am Pferdeturm | |
May 2, 1987 | |||
May 4, 1987 | Stuttgart | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | |
May 5, 1987 | |||
May 6, 1987 | |||
May 7, 1987 | |||
May 9, 1987 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle |
May 10, 1987 | |||
May 11, 1987 | |||
May 17, 1987 | Madrid | Spain | Rockódromo de la Casa de Campo |
May 19, 1987 | Valencia | Estadio Luis Casanova | |
May 21, 1987 | Barcelona | Plaça Monumental | |
May 23, 1987 | Verona | Italy | Verona Arena |
May 26, 1987 | Montpellier | France | Zénith Sud de Montpellier |
May 27, 1987 | Lyon | Palais des Sports de Gerland | |
May 28, 1987 | Nijmegen | Netherlands | Goddertstadion |
May 30, 1987 | Dublin | Ireland | RDS Arena |
June 1, 1987 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre |
June 2, 1987 | |||
June 3, 1987 | |||
June 5, 1987 | Birmingham | England | NEC Arena |
June 6, 1987 | |||
June 7, 1987 | |||
June 8, 1987 | |||
June 11, 1987 | London | Wembley Arena | |
June 12, 1987 | |||
June 13, 1987 | |||
June 14, 1987 | |||
June 16, 1987 | |||
June 17, 1987 | |||
June 18, 1987 | |||
June 20, 1987 | Oslo | Norway | Valle Hovin |
June 21, 1987 | Karlsruhe | West Germany | Wildparkstadion |
June 24, 1987 | Graz | Austria | Eisstadion Liebenau |
June 27, 1987 | Basel | Switzerland | St. Jakob Stadium |
June 28, 1987 | Munich | West Germany | Galopprennbahn Hoppegarten |
June 30, 1987 | Hannover | Eisstadion am Pferdeturm | |
July 2, 1987 | Berlin | Waldbühne | |
July 3, 1987 | Hamburg | Volksparkstadion | |
July 4, 1987 | Essen | Georg-Melches-Stadion | |
July 5, 1987 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Københavns Idrætspark |
July 8, 1987 | Locarno | Switzerland | Piazza Grande |
July 9, 1987 | Annecy-le-Vieux | France | Rugby-Club d'Annecy-le-Vieux |
July 11, 1987 | Fréjus | Arena Fréjus | |
July 13, 1987 | Nîmes | Arena of Nîmes | |
July 15, 1987 | Dax | Parc Municipal des Sports Maurice-Boyau | |
July 16, 1987 | Bilbao | Spain | Plaza de toros de Vista Alegre |
July 18, 1987 | Málaga | Estadio Municipal de Marbella | |
Asia | |||
July 21, 1987 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Hayarkon Park |
July 22, 1987 | |||
Europe | |||
July 24, 1987 | Ostend | Belgium | Ostend Airport |
July 25, 1987 | Nürburg | West Germany | Nürburgring |
July 26, 1987 | Gießen | Waldstadion Gießen | |
North America | |||
August 10, 1987 | Portland | United States | Cumberland County Civic Center |
August 12, 1987 | Wantagh | Jones Beach Marine Theater | |
August 13, 1987 | |||
August 15, 1987 | Lake Placid | Olympic Center | |
August 17, 1987 | Holmdel Township | Garden State Arts Center | |
August 18, 1987 | |||
August 19, 1987 | Mansfield | Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts | |
August 20, 1987 | |||
August 22, 1987 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
August 23, 1987 | |||
August 24, 1987 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
August 25, 1987 | Philadelphia | Spectrum | |
August 27, 1987 | Montreal | Canada | Montreal Forum |
August 29, 1987 | Toronto | CNE Stadium | |
August 30, 1987 | Ottawa | Ottawa Civic Centre | |
August 31, 1987 | Saratoga Springs | United States | Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
September 1, 1987 | Geddes | State Fair Coliseum | |
September 2, 1987 | Rochester | Rochester Community War Memorial | |
September 4, 1987 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | |
September 5, 1987 | |||
September 6, 1987 | Charlevoix | Castle Farms | |
September 9, 1987 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | |
September 10, 1987 | Dayton | University of Dayton Arena | |
September 11, 1987 | Hoffman Estates | Poplar Creek Music Theater | |
September 12, 1987 | |||
September 13, 1987 | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | |
September 14, 1987 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | |
September 16, 1987 | St. Louis | Kiel Auditorium | |
September 17, 1987 | Johnson City | ETSU Memorial Center | |
September 19, 1987 | Augusta | Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center | |
September 20, 1987 | Albany | Albany Civic Center | |
September 22, 1987 | Montgomery | Garrett Coliseum | |
September 23, 1987 | Pensacola | Pensacola Civic Center | |
September 26, 1987 | Athens | Convocation Center | |
September 30, 1987 | Portland | Portland Memorial Coliseum | |
October 2, 1987 | Costa Mesa | Pacific Amphitheatre | |
October 4, 1987 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | |
October 5, 1987 | Vancouver | Canada | PNE Coliseum |
October 7, 1987 | Calgary | Olympic Saddledome | |
October 8, 1987 | Edmonton | Northlands Coliseum | |
October 10, 1987 | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Arena | |
October 13, 1987 | Saint Paul | United States | Saint Paul Civic Center Arena |
October 15, 1987 | Carbondale | SIU Arena | |
October 16, 1987 | Peoria | Carver Arena | |
October 17, 1987 | Kansas City | Kemper Arena | |
October 18, 1987 | Ames | Hilton Coliseum | |
October 21, 1987 | Rockford | Rockford MetroCentre | |
October 22, 1987 | Fort Wayne | War Memorial Coliseum | |
October 23, 1987 | Indianapolis | Market Square Arena | |
October 24, 1987 | Louisville | Freedom Hall | |
October 27, 1987 | Charlotte | Charlotte Coliseum | |
October 29, 1987 | Mursfreesboro | Murphy Center | |
October 30, 1987 | Chattanooga | UTC Arena | |
October 31, 1987 | Knoxville | Stokely Athletic Center | |
November 1, 1987 | Charleston | Charleston Civic Center | |
November 4, 1987 | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Civic Arena | |
November 5, 1987 | Richmond | Richmond Coliseum | |
November 6, 1987 | Chapel Hill | UNC Smith Center | |
November 7, 1987 | Hampton | Hampton Coliseum | |
November 8, 1987 | Columbia | Carolina Coliseum | |
November 11, 1987 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | |
November 12, 1987 | Daytona Beach | Ocean Center Arena | |
November 13, 1987 | Pembroke Pines | Hollywood Sportatorium | |
November 14, 1987 | Tampa | USF Sun Dome | |
November 15, 1987 | Tallahassee | Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center | |
November 18, 1987 | Huntsville | Von Braun Civic Center | |
November 19, 1987 | Memphis | Mid-South Coliseum | |
November 20, 1987 | Birmingham | BJCC Coliseum | |
November 21, 1987 | Mobile | Mobile Municipal Auditorium | |
November 25, 1987 | Houston | The Summit | |
November 27, 1987 | San Antonio | HemisFair Arena | |
November 28, 1987 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | |
November 29, 1987 | Dallas | Reunion Arena | |
December 4, 1987 | Lubbock | Lubbock Municipal Coliseum | |
December 5, 1987 | Albuquerque | Tingley Coliseum | |
December 6, 1987 | Tempe | ASU Activity Center | |
December 7, 1987 | Tucson | TCC Arena | |
December 9, 1987 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | |
December 10, 1987 | Inglewood | The Forum | |
December 11, 1987 | |||
December 12, 1987 | Oakland | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena | |
December 13, 1987 | |||
December 14, 1987 | |||
December 15, 1987 | Sacramento | ARCO Arena | |
December 16, 1987 | Boise | BSU Pavilion | |
December 17, 1987 | Reno | Lawlor Events Center | |
December 18, 1987 | Salt Lake City | Salt Palace | |
December 20, 1987 | Denver | McNichols Sports Arena | |
South America | |||
January 3, 1988 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | River Plate Stadium |
January 9, 1988 | Sao Paulo | Brazil | Estádio do Pacaembu |
January 10, 1988 | |||
January 12, 1988 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Nacional |
January 16, 1988 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Estádio do Maracanã |
Australia | |||
February 6, 1988 | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Entertainment Centre |
February 7, 1988 | |||
February 10, 1988 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
February 11, 1988 | |||
February 12, 1988 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |
February 13, 1988 | |||
February 14, 1988 | |||
February 15, 1988 | |||
February 17, 1988 | Melbourne | Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre | |
February 18, 1988 | |||
February 19, 1988 | |||
February 20, 1988 | |||
February 23, 1988 | Perth | Perth Entertainment Centre | |
February 24, 1988 | |||
March 1, 1988 | Darwin | Darwin Entertainment Centre | |
March 2, 1988 | |||
March 3, 1988 | |||
March 4, 1988 | |||
March 5, 1988 | |||
March 8, 1988 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |
March 9, 1988 | |||
March 10, 1988 | |||
Asia | |||
March 20, 1988 | Yokohama | Japan | Yokohama Stadium |
March 21, 1988 | |||
March 22, 1988 | |||
March 23, 1988 | |||
March 24, 1988 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | |
March 25, 1988 | |||
March 27, 1988 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |
March 28, 1988 | |||
March 29, 1988 | |||
March 30, 1988 |
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
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TCC Arena | Tucson | 7,381 / 8,068 (91%) | $136,142[5] |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena | Oakland | 10,847 / 13,000 (83%) | $200,670[5] |
BSU Pavilion | Boise | 10,571 / 10,571 (100%) | $163,663[5] |
Personnel
- James Ralston – guitar, vocals
- Laurie Wisefield – guitar
- Bob Feit – bass guitar, vocals
- Jack Bruno – drums
- Timmy Cappello – keyboards, saxophone, vocals
- Steve Scales – percussion
- John Miles – keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Don Snow – keyboards, saxophone, vocals
- Ollie Marland – keyboards, vocals
- Deric Dyer – saxophone, keyboards
Broadcast and recordings
Her world record-breaking Break Every Rule Tour show of 1988 held in a single night at the Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã Stadium, was later released in video form on VHS and DVD called "Tina Live in Rio 88'". With this particular show alone, she entered the Guinness Book of World Records because she set the record of drawing 188,000 paying fans to a one-night show alone.
When the VHS was released, the following thirteen songs had been cut in the final edit:
- "Addicted to Love"
- "I Can't Stand the Rain"
- "Typical Male"
- "Better Be Good to Me"
- "Private Dancer"
- "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
- "What's Love Got to Do with It"
- "Help"
- "Let's Stay Together"
- "Proud Mary"
- "What You Get Is What You See"
- "Break Every Rule"
- "Paradise Is Here"
Additionally, a concert performed in Le Zero, France, was released as "Break Every Rule starring Tina Turner". The songs listed on that video album:
- "Afterglow" (Music Video)
- Intro: Max Headroom
- Back Where You Started
- Break Every Rule
- What You Get Is What You See
- Overnight Sensation
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- Two People
- Addicted To Love
- In The Midnight Hour
- 634-5789
- Land Of 1,000 Dances
- Paradise Is Here (Music Video)
- Girls (Music Video)
References
- ↑ "Tina Turner talks about her final concert tour". Jet Magazine (Johnson Publishing Company) 73 (4): 59. 1987-10-19. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tina Live: In Europe (Booklet). Tina Turner. Hollywood, California: Capitol Records. 1988. p. 2. 90126.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tina Live: In Europe (Booklet). Tina Turner. Hollywood, California: Capitol Records. 1988. p. 4. 90126.
- ↑ "Rich, Free and in Control: The "Foreign Affairs" of Tina Turner". Ebony (Johnson Publishing Company) 45 (1): 172. November 1989. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "AB Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) 99 (52): 42. 1987-12-26.
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