- Memphis Blues Tour
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Memphis Blues Tour
Promotional ad for tourTour by Cyndi Lauper Associated album Memphis Blues Start date June 25, 2010 End date November 5, 2011 Legs 8 Shows 74 in North America
13 in South America
6 in Asia
7 in Australia
27 in Europe
143 TotalCyndi Lauper tour chronology Bring Ya to the Brink Tour
(2008)Memphis Blues Tour
(2010-11)The Memphis Blues Tour is the fourteenth concert tour by American recording artist, Cyndi Lauper. In support of her eleventh studio album, the tour visited the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe. During the trek, Lauper performed at numerous jazz festivals including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Jazz à Vienne and Jazz Fest Wien. In the Fall of 2011, Lauper will continue the tour as a co-headlining show entitled From Memphis to Mardi Gras.[1] The singer will be joined by blues musician, Dr. John. Lauper performed over a hundred concerts beginning in June 2010 and ending in November 2011.
Contents
Background
Lauper announced the tour in April 2011 via her official website.[2] The singer stated the show will focus heavily on the blues sound of her album alongside her past hits.[3] The tour was designed to be an intimate tour. mimicking the jazz culture of the 1920s. Lauper wanted the show to emulate hearing good music in a "smoky cafe". While on tour, concertgoers were able to donate to charities supported by the singer including the Give a Damn Foundation. Lauper was joined on tour by Charlie Musselwhite and Allen Toussaint, who helped contribute to the making of her recent album. While on tour in Japan, Lauper concerts occurred during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. Although the singer was urged to live the island, Lauper stayed and continued to perform her shows are scheduled.[4] She donated the funds from her shows to help relief efforts. In Argentina, Lauper gave an impromptu performance of her hit "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" at the Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.[5]
Opening acts
- David Rhodes (North America—Leg 1, select dates)[6]
- Charlie Musselwhite (North America—Leg 1, select dates)
- Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings (Atlanta—August 2010)[7]
- Allen Toussaint (Los Angeles—August 2010)
- The Ferocious Few (North America—Leg 2, select dates)[8]
- Lan Lan (Brazil)[9]
- Casey Donovan (Australia, select dates)[10]
- Rainy Boy Sleep (England, Scotland)
- NEeMA (Istres)[11]
Setlist
- "Just Your Fool"
- "Shattered Dreams"
- "Early in the Mornin'"
- "Romance in the Dark"
- "How Blue Can You Get"
- "Down Don't Bother Me"
- "Down So Low"
- "Cross Road Blues"
- "Rollin' and Tumblin'"
- "Don't Cry No More" (contains excerpts from "Shout")
- Encore
- "Who Let In The Rain"
- "Change of Heart"
- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
- "Time After Time"
- "True Colors" (contains excerpts from "Power to the People")
- Notes
- "She Bop" and "Mother Earth" were performed at select dates during the first and second North American leg.
- "Hound Dog" was performed during the second North American leg.
- During concerts in December, Lauper performed "I Saw Three Ships", "Feels Like Christmas", "Minnie and Santa", "Silent Night" and "In the Bleak Midwinter".
- During the concert at the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, Lauper performed "I'm Gonna Be Strong", "I Don't Want to Cry", and "Wild Women Don't Have the Blues".
- During the concert at the Keswick Theatre (2010), Lauper performed "Sally's Pigeons" and "Above the Clouds".
- During the concert at the Tropicana Showroom, Lauper performed "Shine".
- "Just Your Fool"
- "Shattered Dreams"
- "She Bop"
- "Early in the Mornin'"
- "All Through the Night"
- "Lead Me On"
- "Cross Road Blues"
- "Down Don't Bother Me"
- "Don't Cry No More" (contains excerpts from "Shout")
- "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
- "Change of Heart"
- Encore
- "(Hey Now) Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
- "Time After Time"
- "Shine"
- "Mother Earth"
- "True Colors" (contains excerpts from "Power to the People")
- Notes, South America
- "Iko Iko" was performed at select dates during the South American leg.
- During the concert at Vivo Rio, Lauper performed "Sally's Pigeon".
- During the concert at Via Funchal, Lauper performed "Fearless".
- During the concert at the Teatro do Bourbon Country, Lauper performed "Edge of the Earth". During the same show Lauper performed "Rain on Me"
- During the concert at the Pavilhão das Nações, Lauper performed "Fearless". The song was also included during the performance at the Teatro Gran Rex.
- During the concert at the Teatro Gran Rex, Lauper performed "Boy Blue".
- During the concert at the Teatro Caupolicán, Lauper peformed "Rain on Me".
- Notes, Asia
- During the concerts at Orchard Hall, Lauper performed "I Don't Want to Cry".
- During the March 21st concert at the NHK Osaka Hall, Lauper performed "What's Going On".
- During the March 22nd concert at the NHK Osaka Hall, Lauper performed "Fearless".
- Notes, Australia
- "How Blue Can You Get" was performed during the Australian leg.
- During the concerts at the QPAC Concert Hall, Lauper performed "Sally's Pigeon". The song was also performed at the Burswood Theatre.
- During the March 31 concert at the State Theatre, Lauper performed "Rain on Me".
- During the concert at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Lauper performed "I'm Gonna Be Strong". The song was also included in the performance at the Palais Theatre.
- During the concert at the Palais Theatre, Lauper performed "Heading West" in lieu of "Shine". During the same show, Lauper included "Who Let In The Rain".
Europe- "Just Your Fool"
- "Shattered Dreams"
- "She Bop"
- "Early in the Mornin'"
- "Cross Road Blues"
- "All Through the Night"
- "Down So Low"
- "Down Don't Bother Me"
- "Don't Cry No More" (contains excerpts from "Shout")
- "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
- "Change of Heart"
- Encore
- "What's Going On"
- "Lyfe"
- "(Hey Now) Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
- "Time After Time" (contains excerpts from "The World Is Stone")
- "True Colors"
- Notes
- "Lead Me On" was often performed in lieu of "Down So Low".
- "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" was not included during the performances at the Harpa Concert Hall, Stora Salongen, and Vognsbølparken.
- "Fearless" was performed in lieu of "The World Is Stone" during concerts at the Harpa Concert Hall, Symphony Hall and the Colston Hall.
- "Don't Cry No More" was included in the performances at L'Olympia and the Kaufleuten.
- During the concert at the Harpa Concert Hall, Lauper performed "Mother Earth".
- During the concert at the Stora Salongen, Lauper performed "How Blue Can You Get". The song was also included during the performances at the Vognsbølparken, Bridgewater Hall, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and the Sheffield City Hall.
- During the concert at the Stora Salongen, Lauper performed "Sally's Pigeon". The song was also included during the performances at the Kaufleuten, Arena Civica, Laeiszhalle and the Admiralspalast.
- During the concert at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Lauper performed "Wild Mountain Thyme" in lieu of "The World Is Stone".
- During the concert at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Lauper performed "Kindred Spirit".
- During the concert at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, Lauper performed "Carey". During the same concert, Lauper performed "Mother Earth".
- During the concert at the Plaça del Mercat, Lauper performed "Down So Low". The song was also included during the performance at the Trinidad Square.
- During the concert at City Hall, Lauper performed "Who Let In The Rain".
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue North America—Leg 1[16] June 25, 2010 Morristown United States Mayo Center for the Performing Arts June 26, 2010 Boston House of Blues June 27, 2010 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center June 29, 2010 Cleveland House of Blues June 30, 2010 Chicago July 1, 2010 Detroit Sound Board Theater July 3, 2010[A] Toronto Canada Queen's Park July 4, 2010 Montreal Métropolis July 21, 2010 New York City United States The Town Hall July 23, 2010 Westhampton Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center July 24, 2010 July 25, 2010 Northampton Pines Theater July 27, 2010 New Bedford Zeiterion Performing Arts Center July 28, 2010 Ridgefield Ridgefield Playhouse July 30, 2010 Glenside Keswick Theatre July 31, 2010 Myrtle Beach House of Blues August 1, 2010 Orlando August 3, 2010 Miami Knight Concert Hall August 4, 2010 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall August 6, 2010 Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheatre August 7, 2010 Biloxi Beau Rivage Theatre August 8, 2010 New Orleans House of Blues August 10, 2010 Austin Paramount Theatre August 11, 2010 Dallas House of Blues August 12, 2010 Houston August 14, 2010 Albuquerque Legends Theater August 15, 2010 Tucson AVA Amphitheater August 17, 2010 Saratoga Mountain Winery Amphitheater August 18, 2010 Napa Uptown Theatre August 20, 2010 West Wendover Peppermill Concert Hall August 21, 2010 Las Vegas House of Blues August 22, 2010 San Diego August 26, 2010 Santa Ynez Samala Showroom August 27, 2010 Los Angeles Greek Theatre August 28, 2010 Reno Grande Exposition Hall September 1, 2010[B] Portland Oregon Zoo Amphitheater September 2, 2010[C] Seattle North Meadow September 3, 2010[D] Vancouver Canada PNE Rogers Amphitheatre September 23, 2010 Denver United States Paramount Theatre North America—Leg 2[17] November 27, 2010 Washington, D.C. United States 9:30 Club November 28, 2010 Asheville The Orange Peel December 4, 2010 Newkirk Council Bluff Event Center December 5, 2010 Concho Lucky Star Casino Events Center December 7, 2010 Milwaukee Northern Lights Theater December 8, 2010 December 10, 2010 Atlantic City Tropicana Showroom December 11, 2010 Ledyard MGM Grand Theater December 12, 2010 Waterbury Palace Theatre December 14, 2010 Kingston Ulster Performing Arts Center December 15, 2010 Tarrytown Tarrytown Music Hall December 18, 2010 San Francisco The Independent South America[18][19] February 19, 2011 Recife Brazil Chevrolet Hall February 20, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio February 22, 2011 São Paulo Via Funchal February 23, 2011 February 25, 2011 Goiânia Atlanta Music Hall February 26, 2011 Cuiabá Pavilhão das Nações February 27, 2011 Brasília Centro de Eventos e Convenções Brasil 21 March 1, 2011 Porto Alegre Teatro do Bourbon Country March 3, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Gran Rex March 5, 2011 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán March 6, 2011 Viña del Mar Gran Ballroom March 8, 2011 Caracas Venezuela Anfiteatro del Sambil March 10, 2011 Panama City Panama Teatro Anayansi Asia[20] March 15, 2011 Nagoya Japan CU Center for Culture & Arts March 16, 2011 Tokyo Orchard Hall March 17, 2011 March 18, 2011 March 21, 2011 Osaka NHK Osaka Hall March 22, 2011 Australia[21] March 28, 2011 Brisbane Australia QPAC Concert Hall March 29, 2011 March 31, 2011 Sydney State Theatre April 1, 2011 April 2, 2011 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre April 5, 2011 Perth Burswood Theatre April 8, 2011 Melbourne Palais Theatre North America May 5, 2011[E] New Orleans United States Fair Grounds Race Course Europe [22][23] June 12, 2011 Reykjavík Iceland Harpa Concert Hall June 14, 2011 Bergen Norway Ricks Teater June 16, 2011 Stockholm Sweden Stora Salongen June 18, 2011[F] Esbjerg Denmark Vognsbølparken June 20, 2011 Manchester England Bridgewater Hall June 23, 2011 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Royal Concert Hall June 24, 2011 Sheffield England Sheffield City Hall June 26, 2011 Birmingham Symphony Hall June 27, 2011 Bristol Colston Hall June 28, 2011 Brighton Brighton Dome Concert Hall June 30, 2011 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo July 1, 2011[G] Oxfordshire Great Tew Estate July 3, 2011 Paris France L'Olympia July 5, 2011 Zurich Switzerland Kaufleuten July 5, 2011 Basel The Flower July 8, 2011[H] Vienne France Vienne Roman Theater July 9, 2011 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal July 11, 2011 Rome Italy Auditorium Parco della Musica July 12, 2011[I] Istres France Pavillon de Grignan July 13, 2011[J] Milan Italy Arena Civica July 15, 2011[K] Vienna Austria Vienna State Opera July 18, 2011 Hamburg Germany Laeiszhalle July 19, 2011 Berlin Admiralspalast July 22, 2011[L] Cartagena Spain Auditorio Parque Torres July 23, 2011[M] Sant Feliu de Guíxols Espai Port Marítim July 24, 2011[N] Madrid Escenario Puerta del Ángel July 25, 2011[O] San Sebastián Trinidad Square North America—From Memphis to Mardi Gras[24][25] October 7, 2011 Orlando United States House of Blues October 8, 2011 Biloxi Beau Rivage Theatre October 9, 2011 Birmingham Jemison Concert Hall October 11, 2011 Greenville Peace Concert Hall October 12, 2011 Atlanta Williams Theatre October 14, 2011 Montclair Wellmont Theatre October 15, 2011 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center October 16, 2011 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre October 18, 2011 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club October 19, 2011 Westbury NYCB Theatre at Westbury October 21, 2011 Glenside Keswick Theatre October 22, 2011 Reading Sovereign Performing Arts Center October 23, 2011 Boston House of Blues October 25, 2011 Buffalo Kleinhans Music Hall October 27, 2011 Carmel The Palladium October 28, 2011 Aurora Paramount Theatre October 29, 2011 Cincinnati Taft Theatre October 31, 2011 Kansas City Midland Theatre North America—Leg 3 [24] November 1, 2011 Denver United States Ogden Theater November 3, 2011 Pala Pala Casino November 4, 2011 Los Angeles Club Nokia November 5, 2011 Reno Grande Exposition Hall - Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of "Pride Toronto"[26]
- B This concert was a part of the "Oregan Zoo Summer Concerts"[27]
- C This concert was a part of the "BECU ZooTunes"[28]
- D This concert was a part of the "The Fair at PNE Summer Night Concerts"[29]
- E This concert was a part of the "New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival"[30]
- F This concert was a part of the "Esbjerg Rock Festival"[31]
- G This concert was a part of the "Cornbury Festival"[32]
- H This concert was a part of "Jazz à Vienne"[33]
- I This concert was a part of "Les Nuits d'Istres Festival"[34]
- J This concert was a part of the "Milano Jazzin' Festival"[35]
- K This concert was a part of "Jazz Fest Wien"[36]
- L This concert was a part of "La Mar de Músicas de Cartagena"[37]
- M This concert was a part of the "Festival de la Porta Ferrada Sant Feliu de Guíxols"[38]
- N This concert was a part of the "Festival Veranos de la Villa"[39]
- O This concert was a part of the "Heineken Jazzaldia"[39]
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
February 19, 2011 Belo Horizonte, Brazil Chevrolet Hall Cancelled February 20, 2011 São Paulo, Brazil Via Funchal Rescheduled to February 22, 2011 February 21, 2011 São Paulo, Brazil Via Funchal Rescheduled to February 23, 2011 February 23, 2011 Recife, Brazil Chevrolet Hall Rescheduled to February 19, 2011 February 25, 2011 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Citibank Hall Rescheduled to February 20, 2011 and moved to Vivo Rio February 26, 2011 Florianópolis, Brazil Floripa Music Hall Cancelled February 27, 2011 Porto Alegre, Brazil Teatro do Bourbon Country Rescheduled to March 1, 2011 March 2, 2011 Buenos Aires, Argentina Teatro Gran Rex Rescheduled to March 3, 2011 March 3, 2011 Santiago, Chile Gran Ballroom Rescheduled to March 5, 2011 March 5, 2011 Lima, Peru Jockey Club del Perú Cancelled Box office score data
Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue Sound Board Theater Detroit 1,189 / 1,560 (76%) $57,412[40] Keswick Theatre Glenside 1,282 / 1,282 (100%) $65,979[41] Knight Concert Hall Miami 1,369 / 1,800 (76%) $70,376[42] Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater 1,423 / 2,180 (65%) $67,480[42] Greek Theatre Los Angeles 3,563 / 3,701 (96%) $151,250[43] 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 901 / 1,200 (75%) $40,545[44] Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle 1,600 / 2,975 (54%) $181,586[45] Bridgewater Hall Manchester 1,247 / 1,450 (86%) $57,263[46] Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Glasgow 1,050 / 1,420 (74%) $46,733[46] Sheffield City Hall Sheffield 1,011 / 1,510 (67%) $48,359[46] Symphony Hall Birmingham 1,277 / 1,350 (94%) $62,231[46] Colston Hall Bristol 936 / 1,324 (71%) $42,459[46] Brighton Dome Concert Hall Brighton 958 / 1,422 (67%) $45,407[46] HMV Hammersmith Apollo London 2,082 / 2,500 (83%) $105,304[46] Williams Theatre Atlanta 803 / 2,451 (33%) $45,617[47] Sovereign Performing Arts Center Reading 707 / 1,774 (40%) $37,011[48] TOTAL 21,398 / 29,899 (71%) $1,125,012 Broadcasts and recordings
Lauper's performance during Jazz á Vienne was broadcasted on live on French radio station France Inter. The show omitted "All Through the Night", with "Cross Road Blues" and "Down So Low" not broadcasted in full.
Critical reception
The tour was praised by music critics and concertgoers. Katherine Feeny (Brisbane Times) gave the pop singer's concert at the QPAC Concert Hall four out of five stars. She says, "It's just one of example of her ability to endear herself to the room, an ability testament to her skill and experience. So too is Lauper's lack of need for showy stage and lighting. The sheer scale and gutsy thrust of her vocal range coupled with a dynamic presence more than fills the stage".[49] Michael Dwyer (The Sydney Morning Herald) gave the singer three and a half out of five stars. He writes, "Maybe the subtleties between thought and expression are redundant when a Broadway dynamo in a leather pantsuit is prowling the theatre, standing on chairs and bellowing that 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'. But when she hit the right blend of power and soul—such as with Robert Johnson's Cross Roads Blues—Lauper channelled something more profound".[50]
The praise for the tour continued as Lauper began to perform in England. Kate Watkins (City Life) gave the performance at the Bridgewater Hall four out of five stars. She explains, "The night ended with a sombre performance of 'True Colors' which showcased the depth and feeling of her vocals which have only improved since she started singing the Blues".[51] Catherine Meek (The Argus) gave the concert at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall a positive review. She states, "Whether she was singing a track from her most recent album, 'Memphis Blues', with full backing, or a solo of an old favourite with nothing but the microphone and her dulcimer, Lauper’s voice bellowed harmony".[52]
Personnel
- Band[38]
- Drums: Orris Warner
- Guitar: Michael Toles
- Bass Guitar: William Wittman
- Organ: Archie Turner
- Piano: Stephen Gaboury, Sr.
- Supporting vocals: William Wittman
External links
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Cyndi Lauper Studio albums She's So Unusual · True Colors · A Night to Remember · Hat Full of Stars · Sisters of Avalon · Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life · Shine · At Last · The Body Acoustic · Bring Ya to the Brink · Memphis BluesCompilations The Best Remixes · Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some · Wanna Have Fun · The Essential Cyndi Lauper · The Great Cyndi Lauper · Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities) · Floor Remixes · True Colors: The Best of Cyndi LauperSingles She's So Unusual"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" · "Time After Time" · "She Bop" · "All Through the Night" · "Money Changes Everything" · "I'll Kiss You" · "When You Were Mine"True ColorsA Night to Remember"I Drove All Night" · "My First Night Without You" · "Heading West" · "A Night to Remember" · "Primitive" · "Unconditional Love"Hat Full of StarsTwelve Deadly Cyns...and Then SomeSisters of AvalonMerry Christmas... Have a Nice LifeShine"Shine"At LastThe Body AcousticBring Ya to the BrinkOthers Singles"You Make Loving Fun" · "We Are the World" · "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" · "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" · "Another Brick in the Wall" · "Disco Inferno" · "A Christmas Duel" · "Girls Just Wanna Set Your Heart"Tours The Fun Tour · True Colors World Tour · A Night to Remember World Tour · Hat Full of Stars Tour · Twelve Deadly Cyns World Tour · Sisters of Avalon Tour · Wildest Dreams Tour · Living Proof: The Farewell Tour · Shine Tour · At Last World Tour · Body Acoustic Tour · True Colors Tour · Australian Tour · True Colors Tour · Bring Ya to the Brink Tour · Girls Night Out · Memphis Blues Tour · From Memphis to Mardi GrasFilms Related articles Discography · Awards and Nominations · Songs · Blue Angel · "Kidney Now!" · The Celebrity Apprentice 3Categories:- 2010 concert tours
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