- The Virgin Tour
Infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = The Virgin Tour
image_caption = Madonna performing during her
1985 North American Tour
artist = Madonna
album = "Like a Virgin "
"Madonna"
start_date =April 10 ,1985
end_date =June 11 ,1985
number_of_legs = 1
number_of_shows = 40 in North America
this_tour = The Virgin Tour
(1985)
next_tour = Who's That Girl Tour
(1987)The Virgin Tour is the debut
concert tour by American singer-songwriter Madonna.About the tour
Madonna's first concert tour was strictly one for the
United States andCanada ; it did not cross over toEurope orAsia . Early on there were plans to schedule dates in England and Japan due to Madonna's large fan base in both countries, however the final schedule did not reflect the idea. Madonna later toured these countries during her 1987 Who's That Girl Tour. In the end several U.S. dates were added and moved to larger concert venues due to overwhelmingly strong ticket sales. Madonna notably performed every date on the tour with no cancellations. cite web |url=http://www.madonna-online.ch/m-online/tours/85_vt/facts/vt-facts.htm |title=The Virgin Tour |accessdate=2008-09-10 |work=Madonna Online]In San Francisco, tour shirts were selling at a clocked rate of one every six seconds. All 17,672 tickets for Madonna's show at
New York City 's prestigiousRadio City Music Hall were completely sold out in a record-breaking 34 minutes. The same happened for the rest of the shows as most other shows were sold out in almost the same record-breaking time. Demand for tickets was so high that all initial booked venues had to be re-scheduled so Madonna could perform in larger arenas.Opening Act
*
The Beastie Boys et list
# "
Dress You Up "
# "Holiday"
# "Into the Groove "
# "Everybody"
# "Angel"
# "Gambler"
# "Borderline"
# "Lucky Star"
# "Crazy for You"
# "Over and Over"
# "Burning Up "
# "Like a Virgin" (contains excerpts from "Billie Jean ")
# "Material Girl "Source: [cite web|url=http://www.mad-eyes.net/tours/virgin-tour/index.htm|title=The Virgin Tour|accessdate=2008-09-10|work=Mad Eyes] [cite web|url=http://madonna.com/tours/tour.php?tourid=1|title=Tour Achieves: The Virgin Tour|accessdate=2008-09-10|work=Madonna's Official Website]
Tour dates
Personnel
*Vocals: Madonna
*Set Designer: Ian Knight
*Choreographed / Staged by: Brad Jeffries
*Keyboards:Patrick Leonard and Billy Meyers
*Drums: Jonathan P. Moffet
*Bass: Bill Lanphier
*Guitars: James Harrah and Paul Pesco
*Dancers: Michael Perea and Lyndon B. Johnson
*Personal Management:Freddy DeMann for Weisner-DeMann Entertainment
*Show Mix: Dave Kob
*Music Produced by: Madonna and Patrick LeonardTour reviews
Music critic s were not enthused:* Robert Palmer, "
The New York Times ": "Madonna... simply didn't sing very well. Her intonation was atrocious; she sang sharp and she sang flat, and the combination of her unsure pitch and thin, quavery vocal timbre made the held notes at the end of her phrases sound like they were crawling off somewhere to die."
* Paul Grein, "Billboard": "Cyndi Lauper will be around for a long time. Madonna will be out of business in six months. Her image has completely overshadowed her music."
* Paul Evans, "Record": "Perhaps every generation needs reminding that rock and sex are sometimes indistinguishable. At the moment, Madonna's the apostle of the body gospel, and, as her show makes apparent, it's hard to recall a more fetching zealot."In response, Madonna said: "I ignored the critics because I knew deep down in my heart that it was good and ... I always will meet up with a certain amount of controversy, a certain amount of opposition to what I'm doing."
Broadcasts and recordings
The 1985 "Live - The Virgin Tour"
VHS documents aDetroit, Michigan stop on the tour. "Angel", "Borderline" and "Burning Up" were part of the tour set list but were not included on the official VHS release. In addition, bootleg video of the Dallas and New York dates have surfaced over the years, primarily on the internet.The complete audio from a Los Angeles date was professionally recorded directly off the soundboard and soon leaked as a bootleg LP in the United States. It has been speculated that this recording was originally meant to be an official live album for The Virgin Tour that never materialized.
References
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