- Lovetown Tour
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Lovetown Tour Tour by U2 Associated album Rattle and Hum Start date 21 September 1989 End date 10 January 1990 Legs 2 Shows 47 U2 tour chronology The Joshua Tree Tour
(1987)Lovetown Tour
(1989-1990)Zoo TV Tour
(1992-1993)The Lovetown Tour was a concert tour by the Irish rock band U2, which took place in late 1989 and early 1990.
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Itinerary
It was limited in scope, but did try to reach places that their 1987 Joshua Tree Tour had missed, all the while avoiding the United States entirely.[1]
The tour's opening night was on 21 September 1989 at the Entertainment Centre in Perth, Australia. The first leg took place over the next 10 weeks in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. A brief second leg hit four countries in Europe for four weeks, ending on 10 January 1990 at the Sport Paleis Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Of the tour's 47 concerts, 23 were played in Australia.[2][3]
The show
The Lovetown Tour is famed among fans as it had the greatest set list variety of any U2 tour, including the use of six separate songs to open concerts, which is still U2's record amount of concert openers for one tour. The tour featured the most different original U2 songs of any tour in the 1980s, though it did not have as many total different songs as the Joshua Tree Tour, which featured a large number of cover songs.
B. B. King toured with the band and played the first set each night. At the end of U2's set, King and his band joined them for a short encore.
The tour was plagued by troubles with Bono's voice due to both excessive use and illness - he stated in concert that he caught "some pretty psychedelic germs" in Australia and that they were "having their Annual General Meeting" in his throat. These vocal troubles meant three Sydney concerts had to be postponed. Later, severe troubles meant a concert in Amsterdam had to prematurely conclude; two other Amsterdam shows were cancelled and replaced by four shows in Rotterdam, causing the tour to spill over into 1990 instead of ending on New Year's Eve at Dublin's Point Depot as planned. However, when Bono's voice was not troubling him, he had an impressive singing range, with the falsetto later mastered starting to seriously appear, but without sacrificing the powerful depth of his lower singing range.
As with all U2 tours from 1983 on, the stage and lighting design was done by Willie Williams. The tour name, possibly a contraction of the Rattle and Hum song "When Love Comes to Town", was the first not to be named for the band's then-current album; as of 2009[update], all of their subsequent tours have also had different names from any album.
"Dream it all up again"
The 31 December 1989, Dublin concert was broadcast on RTE and BBC radio around the world, giving many fans their only taste of the tour; it was widely bootlegged and ultimately officially released in digital form in 2004 as Live from the Point Depot. It was during the 30 December Dublin show the night before, however, that Bono, apparently dissatisfied with the band's stagnation, famously said:
- "I was explaining to people the other night, but I might've got it a bit wrong – this is just the end of something for U2. And that's what we're playing these concerts – and we're throwing a party for ourselves and you. It's no big deal, it's just – we have to go away and ... and dream it all up again."
This foreshadowed the abrupt directional changes the band would take in the 1990s, beginning with Achtung Baby and the Zoo TV Tour.
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue Opening Act(s) Leg 1: Oceania and Asia[4] 21 September 1989 Perth Australia Perth Entertainment Centre Weddings Parties Anything
B.B. King22 September 1989 23 September 1989 27 September 1989 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre 28 September 1989 29 September 1989 2 October 1989 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 3 October 1989 4 October 1989 7 October 1989 Melbourne National Tennis Centre 8 October 1989 9 October 1989 12 October 1989 13 October 1989 14 October 1989 16 October 1989 20 October 1989 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre 21 October 1989 27 October 1989 Adelaide Memorial Drive Park 28 October 1989 4 November 1989 Christchurch New Zealand Lancaster Park B.B. King 8 November 1989 Wellington Athletic Park 10 November 1989 Auckland Western Springs Stadium 11 November 1989 17 November 1989 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre Weddings Parties Anything
B.B. King18 November 1989 19 November 1989 23 November 1989 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 25 November 1989 Tokyo Tokyo Dome 26 November 1989 28 November 1989 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall 29 November 1989 1 December 1989 Leg 2: Europe[5] 11 December 1989 Paris France Palais Omnisports Bercy B.B. King 12 December 1989 14 December 1989 Dortmund West Germany Westfalenhalle 15 December 1989 16 December 1989 18 December 1989 Amsterdam Netherlands RAI Europe Hal 26 December 1989 Dublin Ireland Point Depot 27 December 1989 30 December 1989 31 December 1989 5 January 1990 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy 6 January 1990 9 January 1990 10 January 1990 See also
- Timeline of U2
References
- Footnotes
- ^ http://u2fanlife.com/u2-tour/u2-the-lovetown-tour
- ^ http://www.u2.com/tour/index/tour/id/52
- ^ http://www.u2.com/tour/index/tour/id/53
- ^ de la Parra (2003), pp. 124-131
- ^ de la Parra (2003), pp. 131-138
- Bibliography
- de la Parra, Pimm Jal (2003). U2 Live: A Concert Documentary (second ed.). New York: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-9198-9.
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