The No Jacket Required World Tour
Tour by Phil Collins | |
Associated album | No Jacket Required |
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Start date | 11 February 1985 |
End date | 13 July 1985 |
Legs | 3 |
Number of shows | 83 |
Phil Collins concert chronology |
The No Jacket Required World Tour was a concert tour by the English singer-songwriter Phil Collins, which occurred February-July 1985 in support of his 1985 album, No Jacket Required. The album had been a massive international success and the tour concluded with Collins performing "Against All Odds" and "In the Air Tonight" at both Live Aid concerts, in London and Philadelphia, on 13 July 1985. For the latter, Sting played guitar and sang backing vocals.
During the tour, the music video for "Take Me Home" was filmed on location in various cities where the tour was staged. It was directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery.
A television special was recorded in Dallas and aired on HBO, entitled No Jacket Required... Sold Out. The broadcast was released as a VHS in 1985 with extended footage and the title changed to Phil Collins: No Ticket Required.
Another television special was recorded for Cinemax for a show entitled Album Flash, taped in London, England at the Royal Albert Hall. It was featured on the Finally... First Farewell Tour 2004 DVD filmed in Paris.
Setlist
- "I Don't Care Anymore"
- "Only You Know And I Know"
- "I Cannot Believe It's True"
- "This Must Be Love"
- "Against All Odds"
- "Inside Out"
- "Who Said I Would"
- "If Leaving Me Is Easy"
- "Sussudio"
- "Against All Odds
- "Behind The Lines"
- "Don't Lose My Number"
- "The West Side"
- "One More Night"
- "In The Air Tonight"
- "Like China"
- "You Can't Hurry Love"
- "It Don't Matter To Me"
- "Hand In Hand"
- "Take Me Home"
- "People Get Ready"
- "It's All Right"
- "And So To F..."
- "Long Long Way To Go"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe | |||
11 February 1985 | Nottingham | England | Royal Theatre |
12 February 1985 | Manchester | Manchester Apollo | |
13 February 1985 | Glasgow | Scotland | Apollo |
15 February 1985 | Newcastle | England | Newcastle City Hall |
16 February 1985 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
17 February 1985 | London | Royal Albert Hall | |
18 February 1985 | |||
19 February 1985 | |||
20 February 1985 | |||
21 February 1985 | |||
22 February 1985 | |||
23 February 1985 | Birmingham | NEC | |
25 February 1985 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Philipshalle |
26 February 1985 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
27 February 1985 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy |
1 March 1985 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Scandinavium |
2 March 1985 | Stockholm | Isstadion | |
3 March 1985 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valbyhallen |
4 March 1985 | Weißenthurm | Germany | Festhalle |
6 March 1985 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
7 March 1985 | Frankfurt | Germany | Festhalle Frankfurt |
8 March 1985 | Munich | Rudy Sedlmayerhalle | |
10 March 1985 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
11 March 1985 | Stuttgart | Germany | Boeblingen Sporthalle |
13 March 1985 | Nantes | France | Beaujoire |
14 March 1985 | Bordeaux | Patinoire Meriadeck | |
15 March 1985 | Toulouse | Palais des Sports | |
16 March 1985 | Lyon | Halle Tony Garnier | |
17 March 1985 | Lausanne | Halle des Fetes Beaujoire | |
Asia and Oceania | |||
30 March 1985 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Festival Hall |
31 March 1985 | |||
3 April 1985 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |
4 April 1985 | |||
5 April 1985 | |||
6 April 1985 | |||
7 April 1985 | |||
10 April 1985 | Melbourne | Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre | |
11 April 1985 | |||
12 April 1985 | |||
13 April 1985 | |||
14 April 1985 | |||
17 April 1985 | Adelaide | Memorial Drive Park | |
20 April 1985 | Perth | Entertainment Centre | |
23 April 1985 | Tokyo | Japan | Budokan |
25 April 1985 | Fukuoka | Sun Palace | |
26 April 1985 | Osaka | Festival Hall | |
27 April 1985 | Nagoya | Kokaido | |
North America | |||
12 May 1985 | Worcester | United States | The Centrum |
13 May 1985 | Montreal | Canada | Montreal Forum |
15 May 1985 | New York City | United States | Radio City Music Hall |
16 May 1985 | |||
17 May 1985 | |||
20 May 1985 | Philadelphia | The Spectrum | |
21 May 1985 | Hampton | Hampton Coliseum | |
22 May 1985 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | |
23 May 1985 | Atlanta | The Omni | |
24 May 1985 | Birmingham | Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex | |
25 May 1985 | Memphis | Mid-South Coliseum | |
26 May 1985 | New Orleans | Lakefront Arena | |
27 May 1985 | Houston | The Summit | |
28 May 1985 | |||
29 May 1985 | Dallas | Reunion Arena | |
30 May 1985 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | |
1 June 1985 | Phoenix | Compton Terrace Amphitheatre | |
2 June 1985 | Irvine | Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre | |
3 June 1985 | |||
4 June 1985 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheatre | |
5 June 1985 | |||
6 June 1985 | |||
7 June 1985 | Sacramento | California Exposition & State Fair | |
8 June 1985 | |||
11 June 1985 | |||
13 June 1985 | Denver | McNichols Arena | |
15 June 1985 | Kansas City | Kemper Arena | |
16 June 1985 | St. Louis | Kiel Auditorium | |
17 June 1985 | Hoffman Estates | Poplar Creek Music Theater | |
18 June 1985 | |||
19 June 1985 | Lexington | Rupp Arena | |
21 June 1985 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
22 June 1985 | Hartford | Hartford Civic Center | |
23 June 1985 | Saratoga Springs | Performing Arts Center | |
25 June 1985 | Richfield | Richfield Coliseum | |
26 June 1985 | |||
27 June 1985 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | |
28 June 1985 - cancelled due to Collins having vocal issues | |||
29 June 1985 | Toronto | Canada | CNE Stadium |
1 July 1985 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden |
2 July 1985 | |||
Live Aid | |||
13 July 1985 | London | England | Wembley Stadium |
Philadelphia | United States | JFK Stadium |
The Live Aid concerts were notable for Collins performing at both the Philadelphia and London shows. Bob Geldof, the organiser of Live Aid, originally asked Collins to be part of Geldof's first charity effort, Band Aid. Collins provided drums and sang backing vocals for Band Aid's 1984 No. 1 UK hit, "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
For Live Aid Collins first performed with Sting at Wembley Stadium. Together they performed "Roxanne", "Driven to Tears", "Against All Odds", "Message in a Bottle", "In the Air Tonight", "Long Long Way To Go", and "Every Breath You Take". After Collins finished performing, he boarded a Concorde flight to the U.S. to enable him to perform at the Philadelphia show. On the plane, he met Cher, and convinced her to be part of the event. Robert Plant had asked Collins if he would perform with Jimmy Page and Tony Thompson and he in a Led Zeppelin reunion of sorts. At the concert he began by playing drums on "Layla", "White Room" and "She's Waiting" for friend Eric Clapton. Collins performed "Against All Odds" and "In the Air Tonight" and finished the night playing drums for Led Zeppelin's aforementioned act.
Tour band
For the tour, Phil retained his usual cast of musicians, including Chester Thompson, Leland Sklar and Daryl Stuermer.[1] The band was nicknamed the "Hot Tub Club".[2]
- Phil Collins: vocals, piano, drums, percussion
- Leland Sklar: bass, backing vocals
- Peter Robinson: piano, keyboards, vocoder
- Daryl Stuermer: guitar, backing vocals
- Chester Thompson: drums, percussion
- The Phenix Horns
- Rahmlee Michael Davis: trumpet, percussion, backing vocals
- Michael Harris: trumpet, percussion, backing vocals
- Don Myrick: saxophone, percussion, backing vocals
- Louis Satterfield: trombone, percussion, backing vocals
References
- ↑ "Phil Collins - On the Road 85 No Jacket Required World Tour". philcollins.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
- ↑ "Phil Collins: A Great Night for the Young Urban Clean-cut Concertgoer". Houston Chronicle. 28 May 1985. Retrieved 30 October 2008.
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