Ice on Fire Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:Ice on Fire Tour
Album:Ice on Fire
Artist:Elton John
Location:Europe • North America
Number Of Legs:3
Number Of Shows:122
Last Tour:Breaking Hearts Tour
(1984)
This Tour:Ice on Fire Tour
(1985–86)
Next Tour:Tour De Force
(1986)

The Ice on Fire Tour was a worldwide concert tour held by English musician and composer Elton John, in support of his 19th studio album Ice on Fire. The tour included three legs (in the UK, Europe and North America) and a total of 122 shows.

Background

John had decided he wanted to hit the road with his new band, made up of some of the musicians who had worked with him on the Ice on Fire album in January, as well as a new set of backing singers: Alan Carvell, Helena Springs and Shirley Lewis – making it the largest band John had ever taken on tour.

On 14 November 1985, the tour began in Dublin and continued across the British Isles, including nine nights in a row at Wembley Arena, before concluding on 11 January 1986, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. As usual, John would select a handful of songs from his most recent album for inclusion in the set; in this instance, "Shoot Down the Moon", "This Town" and the singles "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up" — all from Ice on Fire. The tour would continue in three months' time, but with a different percussionist.[1]

Percussionist Jody Linscott replaced Ray Cooper on this second leg of the 1985–1986 World Tour, which began at the Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid on 1 March and continued through Europe before concluding on 26 April at the Vorst Nationaal in Brussels, Belgium.

After a four-month a break, during which John and the band recorded the Leather Jackets album, the North American leg of the world tour began at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on 17 August and ended on 15 October with eight nights at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. One unique aspect to this tour was that John played acoustic guitar on stage (on Lesley Duncan's "Love Song"), something he had not done since 1976.

This part of the tour proved especially difficult for John, who unknowingly had developed potentially cancerous nodules on his vocal cords, and by the time he played his four-night run in New York City in mid-September, he was having a great deal of difficulty singing. John was ordered by his doctor not to speak while off-stage, and there was serious doubt as to whether or not he could finish this segment of the tour, let alone pull off the upcoming symphonic tour of Australia.

Setlists

1986

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
14 November 1985DublinIrelandRoyal Dublin Society
15 November 1985
16 November 1985
17 November 1985
20 November 1985NewportWalesNewport Centre
21 November 1985
23 November 1985CornwallEnglandSt Austell Coliseum
24 November 1985
26 November 1985SheffieldSheffield City Hall
27 November 1985
28 November 1985EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh Playhouse
29 November 1985
1 December 1985ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo
2 December 1985
3 December 1985
4 December 1985NottinghamNottingham Royal Concert Hall
5 December 1985
7 December 1985BrightonThe Brighton Centre
11 December 1985LondonWembley Arena
12 December 1985
13 December 1985
14 December 1985
15 December 1985
16 December 1985
17 December 1985
18 December 1985
19 December 1985
21 December 1985BirminghamNational Exhibition Centre
22 December 1985
23 December 1985
30 December 1985BournemouthBournemouth International Centre
31 December 1985
3 January 1986GlasgowScotlandGlasgow Centre
4 January 1986
5 January 1986NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
6 January 1986
7 January 1986
9 January 1986BelfastNorthern IrelandKing's Hall
10 January 1986
11 January 1986
1 March 1986MadridSpainPalacio de Deportes
2 March 1986San SebastianVelódromo de Anoeta
4 March 1986BarcelonaPalau dels Esports de Barcelona
6 March 1986BordeauxFrancePatinoire de Mériadeck
7 March 1986ToulousePalais des Sports de Toulouse
8 March 1986
10 March 1986LyonPalais des Sports de Gerland
11 March 1986MarseilleParc des Expositions
12 March 1986MontpellierZénith Sud
14 March 1986NantesPalais des Sports de Beaulieu
15 March 1986BrestParc de Penfeld
17 March 1986LillePalais des Sports Saint-Sauveur
18 March 1986ParisPalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
19 March 1986
20 March 1986
21 March 1986
22 March 1986
23 March 1986LausanneSwitzerlandPalais de Beaulieu
25 March 1986BaselSt. Jakobshalle
26 March 1986ZürichHallenstadion
27 March 1986
29 March 1986MunichWest GermanyOlympiahalle
30 March 1986
1 April 1986West BerlinDeutschlandhalle
2 April 1986HanoverEilenriedehalle
3 April 1986FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
4 April 1986
5 April 1986DortmundWestfalenhallen
6 April 1986CologneKoln Sporthalle
8 April 1986LudwigshafenFriedrich-Ebert-Halle
9 April 1986
10 April 1986StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
12 April 1986HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
13 April 1986
14 April 1986
16 April 1986BremenStadthalle
19 April 1986 (Postponed due to a bomb scare)ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
20 April 1986 (Afternoon & Evening)
23 April 1986RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis
24 April 1986
26 April 1986BrusselsBelgiumForest National
North America[7] [8] [9]
17 August 1986ClarkstonUnited StatesPine Knob Music Theatre
18 August 1986
19 August 1986Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
21 August 1986Bonner SpringsSandstone Amphitheater
22 August 1986BloomingtonMet Center
23 August 1986Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
26 August 1986TorontoCanadaCNE Grandstand
27 August 1986MontréalStade Parc Jarry
29 August 1986HartfordUnited StatesHartford Civic Center
30 August 1986Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
31 August 1986ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
2 September 1986PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
3 September 1986WorcesterThe Centrum
5 September 1986
6 September 1986
7 September 1986ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
8 September 1986PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
11 September 1986New York CityMadison Square Garden
12 September 1986
13 September 1986
14 September 1986
16 September 1986AtlantaOmni Coliseum
19 September 1986Pembroke PinesHollywood Sportatorium
20 September 1986TallahasseeLeon County Civic Center
21 September 1986TampaUSF Sun Dome
23 September 1986AntiochStarwood Amphitheatre
24 September 1986MemphisMid-South Coliseum
26 September 1986HoustonThe Summit
27 September 1986DallasReunion Arena
30 September 1986DenverMcNichols Sports Arena
1 October 1986Salt Lake CitySalt Palace
3 October 1986OaklandOakland Coliseum Arena
4 October 1986Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre
7 October 1986Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre
8 October 1986
10 October 1986
11 October 1986
12 October 1986
13 October 1986
14 October 1986
15 October 1986

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / available Gross revenue (1986)
Pine Knob Music CenterClarkston, Michigan48,000 / 48,000 (100%)$674,520
Poplar Creek Music TheaterHoffman Estates24,161 / 24,161 (100%)$326,000
National Exhibition GrandstandToronto24,298 / 24,298 (100%)$448,275
The SpectrumPhiladelphia34,222 / 34,222 (100%)$562,367
Civic CenterProvidence13,120 / 13,120 (100%)$229,600
CentrumWorcester36,831 / 36,831 (100%)$613,368
The OmniAtlanta14,449 / 14,449 (100%)$252,858
Leon County Civic CenterTallahassee10,768 / 10,768 (100%)$175,395
Sun DomeTampa10,492 / 10,800 (97%)$173,188
Mid-South ColiseumMemphis9,625 / 12,000 (80%)$149,188
The SummitHouston13,740 / 13,740 (100%)$240,450
Reunion ArenaDallas14,753 / 14,753 (100%)$258,178
McNichols Sports ArenaDenver13,845 / 18,365 (75%)$237,334
Alameda County ColiseumOakland13,745 / 13,745 (100%)$240,538
Pacific AmphitheaterCosta Mesa17,872 / 18,764 (95%)$273,489
TOTAL299,921 / 308,016 (97%)$4,854,748

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Band.
  2. http://www.songkick.com/concerts/904743-elton-john-at-rds-simmonscourt-arena
  3. http://www.songkick.com/concerts/904748-elton-john-at-newport-centre/users?view=
  4. http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=6136&st=120
  5. http://www.olympiapark.de/de/der-olympiapark/veranstaltungsorte/olympiahalle/
  6. http://www.eltonjohnfan.de/Konzertarchiv/Deutschlandkonzerte.htm
  7. http://www.toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/53532
  8. http://www.songkick.com/venues/98049-jarry-park
  9. http://www.seeing-stars.com/onstage/hollywoodbowl.shtml
  10. Web site: The Band.