There's no known bootleg from this show, but lots of great photos. Background. The name, "Tour of Life", was not coined until after its completion, with all promotional material referring to it simply as the Kate Bush Tour. There is a really good thread at Jam To This.com, where Greg posted quite a few corrections out based upon his ticket stub collection. 8/11/1979 Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Park Convention Hall, 1979 Rolling Stone review of Van Halen II, 10/2/1979 Tuscon, AZ @ Tucson Convention Center, 1979 Vancouver, Canada @ Pacific Coliseum, 5/21/1984 San Diego, CA @ San Diego Sports Arena #2, 9/15/1982 San Francisco, CA @ The Cow Palace, 1978 Manchester, England @ Manchester Apollo. August 4 - 10: Zamora Shrine Circus. [8] Brian May would also play piano on this tour for the track "Save Me", after having made his debut on the instrument several months ago on the Japanese leg of the Jazz Tour, with the track "Teo Torriatte". [12] However, Denselow was critical of Bush's vocals, describing Bush as possessing a "shrill acrobatic voice". Led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, the band Heart actually enjoyed two moments in the music industry spotlight due to a steady stream of hit singles. The magician then reappeared with his cane; he walked to the back of the stage holding a black cloth, which then dropped to reveal Bush, now wearing a veil, behind it. After the release of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, The Bee Gees were unable to tour due to their commitment to the Sgt. Tangerine Bowl Concert History - Concert Archives The Tour of Life (originally known as the "Lionheart Tour", and also officially referred to as the Kate Bush Tour and by outside sources as the "Kate Bush Show" and "Kate Bush: On Tour") was the first and only concert tour by English singer-songwriter and musician Kate Bush. Bastille Day $3.49 shipping. A scheduled concert in Kansas City, Missouri had to be cancelled due to severe damage to the roof of Kemper Arena during a violent storm on June 4. Bush, now dressed in a blue leotard covered by a leather jacket, performed while waving to the audience as images of a cloudy sky were projected. add whatever song you remember! View the concert map Statistics of Heart in 1978! This list may not reflect recent changes.
The tour began on 28 June 1979 in Fort Worth, Texas reaching a total of 38 cities before coming to a close on 6 October 1979 in Miami, Florida. She danced with a male dancer to a live rehearsal playback recording of "Hammer Horror",[3] recreating the routine from its music video,[11] after which a chant commenced, leading into "Kashka from Baghdad", performed at the piano. It was 1 million degrees out and the lead singer ( Ricky Roberts ) in the preceding .