Unleashed '98 UK Tour

Unleashed '98 - UK Tour
Tour by Dannii Minogue
Associated album Girl
Start date September 11, 1998
Legs 1
Number of shows 20 in England
1 in Wales
1 in Scotland
1 in Northern Ireland
23 in total
Promotional poster listing the tour dates and venues.

Unleashed '98 is a United Kingdom only tour by Australian pop singer Dannii Minogue to support her third studio album Girl, consisting of 23 dates.[1]

History

The tour featured songs across all three of Dannii's albums. Songs showcased were spawned from early hits such as 'Love and Kisses', 'This Is it' and 'Jump to the Beat' through to 'Coconut', 'Disremembrance' and 'All I Wanna Do' featured on Girl.

About the tour, Dannii said: "I can't wait to get on the stage with my band. I love to see the crowd let loose! With energy in the music, we'll push it to get the audience dancing - then get real personal with acoustic versions of some favourites." [2]

Setlist

  1. "This Is It" (Hi-NRG version)
  2. "Love and Kisses"
  3. "Show You the Way to Go"
  4. "So In Love with Yourself"
  5. "Coconut" (tribal version)
  6. "It's Amazing"
  7. "Everything I Wanted"
  8. "Heaven Can Wait" (acoustic version)
  9. "Baby Love"
  10. Disco Medley - "Heart of Glass" / "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" / "The Rhythm Of The Night"
  11. "Don't Wanna Leave You Now" (unreleased 1995 track)
  12. "Jump to the Beat"
  13. "Disremembrance"
  14. "All I Wanna Do"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
September 11, 1998 Margate England Winter Gardens
September 13, 1998 Hastings White Rock Theatre
September 14, 1998 Yeovil Octagon Theatre
September 15, 1998 Truro Hall for Cornwall
September 16, 1998 Reading The Hexagon
September 17, 1998 Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall
September 19, 1998 Rhyl Wales Pavilion Theatre
September 20, 1998 Huddersfield England Town Hall
September 21, 1998 Derby Assembly Rooms
September 25, 1998 Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
September 26, 1998 London Lewisham Theatre
September 27, 1998 York Barbican Centre
September 28, 1998 Bradford St. Georges Hall
September 29, 1998 Hemel Hempstead Dacorum Pavilion
October 1, 1998 Lowestoft Marina Theatre
October 2, 1998 Skegness Embassy Centre
October 3, 1998 King's Lynn Corn Exchange
October 4, 1998 Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre
October 6, 1998 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
October 7, 1998 Ayr Scotland Gaiety Theatre
October 8, 1998 Warrington England Parr Hall
October 9, 1998 Bridlington Spa Theatre
October 10, 1998 Basingstoke The Anvil

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