1980 World Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:1980 World Tour
Album:21 at 33
Artist:Elton John
Start Date:4 September 1980
End Date:22 December 1980
Number Of Legs:2
Last Tour:A Single Man Tour
(1979)
This Tour:1980 World Tour
(1980)
Next Tour:Jump Up Tour
(1982–83)

The 1980 World Tour was a concert tour by English musician and composer Elton John, in support of his 14th studio album 21 at 33. the tour included two legs (North America and Oceania) and a total of 63 shows.

Tour

John's 1980 tour was unique for two reasons: it was the only tour he has ever done that had a guitarist in the band, but did not include Davey Johnstone, and it is the only time a band member (in this case drummer Nigel Olsson) has done songs from his solo career in the middle of a show. Olsson, who had rejoined John's band along with Dee Murray after six years, performed his own releases, "Saturday Night" and "All I Want Is You". And while Johnstone did make a guest appearance at one show (joining in on "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance") at 6 November stop at The Forum in Los Angeles), he primarily was involved with Alice Cooper's career and had been replaced in John's band by two premiere session guitarists: Tim Renwick from England and American Richie Zito.

The new band did a private warm-up gig at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles on 25 August, exactly ten years to the day from his first American show at the nearby Troubadour. Then, with opening act Judie Tzuke, the tour moved across North America before landing with great fanfare at New York City's Central Park. There, on 13 September, John and the band played a free concert in front of an estimated 450,000 people. The show was highlighted by a cover of John Lennon's "Imagine" in the shadow of Lennon's apartment, and John's choice of costumes, including the "piano keys" outfit designed by Andre Miripolsky; he dressed as Donald Duck for the encores, in a costume designed by Bob Mackie.[1] The Central Park show was recorded and broadcast as a concert special on HBO, and later released on home video. Clips from the show have been posted on Elton John's official website; however, to date no audio of the soundtrack has ever been officially released.

After the last United States show on 15 November in Honolulu, Hawaii, the tour concluded with 17 concerts in New Zealand and Australia, finishing at the Perth Entertainment Centre (as he had on the 1979 tour) on 22 December.[2] [3]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
[4]
4 September 1980MadisonUnited StatesDane County Coliseum
5 September 1980RosemontRosemont Horizon
6 September 1980DetroitJoe Louis Arena
7 September 1980TorontoCanadaMaple Leaf Gardens
8 September 1980
9 September 1980MontrealForum de Montréal
11 September 1980ProvidenceUnited StatesProvidence Civic Center
12 September 1980HartfordHartford Civic Center
13 September 1980New York CityCentral Park
16 September 1980BaltimoreBaltimore Civic Center
18 September 1980CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
19 September 1980ColumbiaCarolina Coliseum
20 September 1980RaleighReynolds Coliseum
23 September 1980HamptonHampton Coliseum
25 September 1980OxfordMillett Hall
26 September 1980LexingtonRupp Arena
27 September 1980IndianapolisMarket Square Arena
28 September 1980ToledoCentennial Hall
29 September 1980RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
2 October 1980West LafayetteElliott Hall of Music
3 October 1980CarbondaleSIU Arena
4 October 1980ChampaignAssembly Hall
5 October 1980LincolnBob Devaney Sports Center
7 October 1980TulsaTulsa Convention Center
9 October 1980Oklahoma CityMyriad Convention Center
10 October 1980Kansas CityKemper Arena
11 October 1980AmesHilton Coliseum
14 October 1980HoustonThe Summit
15 October 1980AustinSpecial Events Center
16 October 1980DallasReunion Arena
18 October 1980DenverMcNichols Sports Arena
20 October 1980PortlandPortland Memorial Coliseum
21 October 1980SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum
24 October 1980OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
26 October 1980TucsonTucson Convention Center
28 October 1980TempeASU Activity Center
29 October 1980San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
1 November 1980AnaheimAnaheim Convention Center
2 November 1980
6 November 1980InglewoodThe Forum
7 November 1980
8 November 1980
9 November 1980
14 November 1980HonoluluNeal S. Blaisdell Center
15 November 1980
16 November 1980
Oceania
[5] [6]
22 November 1980AucklandNew ZealandWestern Springs Stadium
26 November 1980WellingtonAthletic Park
30 November 1980SydneyAustraliaHordern Pavilion
1 December 1980
2 December 1980
3 December 1980
6 December 1980BrisbaneBrisbane Festival Hall
7 December 1980
8 December 1980
11 December 1980MelbourneFestival Hall
12 December 1980
13 December 1980
16 December 1980AdelaideMemorial Drive Park
20 December 1980PerthPerth Entertainment Centre
21 December 1980
22 December 1980

Set list

  1. "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
  2. "Tiny Dancer"
  3. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
  4. "All the Girls Love Alice"
  5. "Rocket Man"
  6. "Sartorial Eloquence"
  7. "Philadelphia Freedom"
  8. "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"
  9. "Saturday Night" (Nigel Olsson song)
  10. "All I Want Is You" (Nigel Olsson song)
  11. "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
  12. "Harmony"
  13. "White Lady, White Powder"
  14. "Little Jeannie"
  15. "Bennie and the Jets"
  16. "Imagine" (John Lennon song)
  17. "Ego"
  18. "Have Mercy on the Criminal"
  19. "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
  20. "Your Song"
  21. "Bite Your Lip"

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Your Style: Elton John's fashion through the years – in pictures. The Guardian. 18 October 2019.
  2. Web site: 1980.
  3. Web site: Elton John Concerts. eltonography.com.
  4. Web site: ELTON JOHN "PORTLAND,OR" 1980. Terry Bangley. 29 December 2015. 19 June 2017. YouTube.
  5. Web site: 1980. eltonjohn.com. 19 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Elton John Concerts. www.eltonography.com. 19 June 2017.