True Colors World Tour
Not to be confused with True Colors Tour by Zedd.
Tour by Cyndi Lauper | |
Associated album | True Colors |
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Start date | September 6, 1986 |
End date | March 12, 1987 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows |
31 in North America 11 in Europe 9 in Asia 7 in Australia 59 in total |
Cyndi Lauper concert chronology |
The True Colors World Tour was a concert tour by American recording artist Cyndi Lauper.[1] It was Lauper's first headlining world tour in 1986-87 in support of her album, True Colors. The True Colors tour included dates across North America, Asia and Europe.
This was Cyndi's first worldwide tour. The HBO special and home video Cyndi Lauper in Paris was filmed on this tour.
Set list
- "Change of Heart"
- "I'll Kiss You" (Japan only)
- "Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
- "Boy Blue"
- "All Through the Night"
- "What's Going On"
- "Iko Iko"
- "She Bop"
- "Calm Inside the Storm"
- "911"
- "One Track Mind"
- "The Faraway Nearby"
- "True Colors"
- "Maybe He'll Know"
- "Yeah Yeah"/ "He's So Unusual" (Asia only)
- "Time After Time"
- "Money Changes Everything"
- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
- "True Colors"
- Notes
- "Iko Iko" was performed on select dates in North America and Europe.
- I'll Kiss You and a medley of "Yeah Yeah"/ "He's So Unusual" was performed on select dates in Asia and Australia.
- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"/"He's a Rebel"/"Hang On Sloopy" was performed as a medley on select dates in Europe.
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | ||
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Asia | |||||
September 10, 1986 | Tokyo | Japan | Nippon Budokan | ||
September 11, 1986 | |||||
September 12, 1986 | |||||
September 13, 1986 | |||||
September 16, 1986 | Iwata | Yamaha Stadium | |||
September 17, 1986 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |||
September 18, 1986 | |||||
September 19, 1986 | Nagoya | Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium | |||
September 22, 1986 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | |||
Australia | |||||
September 26, 1986 | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Entertainment Centre | ||
September 27, 1986 | |||||
September 29, 1986 | |||||
October 3, 1986 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |||
October 5, 1986 | Melbourne | Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre | |||
October 6, 1986 | |||||
October 7, 1986 | |||||
North America | |||||
October 10, 1986 | Dallas | United States | Bronco Bowl | ||
October 11, 1986 | Honolulu | Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | |||
October 15, 1986 | Oakland | Kaiser Convention Center Auditorium | |||
December 3, 1986 | Providence | Providence Civic Center | |||
December 4, 1986 | Worcester | Worcester Centrum | |||
December 5, 1986 | Philadelphia | The Spectrum | |||
December 8, 1986 | Bloomington | Met Center | |||
December 9, 1986 | Chicago | UIC Pavilion | |||
December 13, 1986 | Columbus | Ohio Center | |||
December 14, 1986 | Richfield Township | Coliseum at Richfield | |||
December 17, 1986 | Portland | Cumberland County Civic Center | |||
December 19, 1986 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |||
December 20, 1986 | New Haven | New Haven Coliseum | |||
December 27, 1986 | West Palm Beach | West Palm Beach Auditorium | |||
December 28, 1986 | Lakeland | Lakeland Civic Center | |||
December 31, 1986 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | |||
January 3, 1987 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Roberto Clemente Coliseum | ||
January 8, 1987 | Houston | United States | Houston Music Hall | ||
January 10, 1987 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | |||
January 12, 1987 | Dallas | Bronco Bowl | |||
January 14, 1987 | Tyler | The Oil Palace | |||
January 17, 1987 | Denver | Mammoth Events Center | |||
January 21, 1987 | Spokane | Spokane Opera House | |||
January 23, 1987 | Seattle | Paramount Theatre | |||
January 24, 1987 | |||||
January 26, 1987 | Worcester | Worcester Centrum | |||
January 29, 1987 | Davis | Recreation Hall | |||
January 30, 1987 | Oakland | Kaiser Convention Center Auditorium | |||
January 31, 1987 | Fresno | Selland Arena | |||
February 1, 1987 | Stockton | Spanos Center | |||
February 3, 1987 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheatre | |||
February 4, 1987 | |||||
Europe | |||||
February 21, 1987 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam | ||
February 22, 1987 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | ||
February 24, 1987 | London | England | Hammersmith Odeon | ||
February 25, 1987 | Birmingham | Odeon Birmingham | |||
February 26, 1987 | Nottingham | Nottingham Royal Concert Hall | |||
March 2, 1987 | Munich | Germany | Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle | ||
March 3, 1987 | Frankfurt | Jahrhunderthalle | |||
March 4, 1987 | Hamburg | Congress Centrum Hamburg | |||
March 7, 1987 | Milan | Italy | PalaTrussardi | ||
March 9, 1987 | Florence | Palasport | |||
March 10, 1987 | Rome | Palaeur | |||
March 12, 1987 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | ||
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
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Worcester Centrum | Worcester | 10,235 / 10,235 (100%) | $144,811[2] |
Met Center | Bloomington | 5,987 / 8,000 (75%) | $78,561[2] |
Broadcasting/Commercial release
- In 1987, Lauper's final show on March 12 in Paris, France was professionally recorded and released on VHS/DVD: Cyndi Lauper in Paris. The concert was also broadcast on HBO. The music video for "Boy Blue" was from the footage.
- In addition, one of her shows at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan was filmed and aired on television in Japan.
The Band
- David Rosenthal: Keyboards
- Sue Hadjopoulous: Percussion & Vocals
- Aldo Nova: Guitar & Vocals
- Rick Derringer: Guitar & Vocals
- Sterling Campbell: Drums
- Kevin Jenkins: Bass & Vocals
References
- ↑ Cyndi Lauper-True Colors Tour 1986.www.cyndilauperdaily.com
- 1 2 "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses". Billboard. New York. 98 (51): 23. December 20, 1986. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
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