1987

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

1987

Album Crack the Whip is released in US


Justin Hayward contributed backing vocals on "Falling for Nightlife" on this album by Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera.  Album release noted in Discography Update #4 in "Higher and Higher" #17, Winter/Spring 1992, p. 17.





The Other Side of Life World Tour (continued) - North America

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Guy Allison (keyboards), Wenndy Mackenzie (backing vocals), Janis Liebhart (backing vocals)

Tour dates and venues (where listed) reported in "Higher and Higher", #7/8, Fall/Winter 1986, p.48.

Feburary 4, 1987

Saddle Dome, Calgary, AB



Feburary 5, 1987

Coliseum, Edmonton, AB


Feburary 6, 1987

off


Feburary 7, 1987

P. N. F. Coliseum, Vancouver, BC


Feburary 8, 1987

Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC


Feburary 9, 1987

off


Feburary 10, 1987

George M. Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK

Tour date and venue also reported by Ann Garrett.




Feburary 13, 1987

Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena, Honolulu, HI

Tour date and venue also reported by Jan Cook.

Feburary 14 or 15, 1987 venue unknown, Maui, HI




The Other Side of Life World Tour (continued) - Australia

General Tour Notes:

Additional musicians - Guy Allison (keyboards), Wenndy Mackenzie (backing vocals), Janis Liebhart (backing vocals)

Tour dates and cities from tour T-shirt.

February 19, 1987

Festival Hall, Brisbane


Corrected from "venue unknown" according to a poster reported in "Higher and Higher" #18/19, Winter/Spring 1993, p. 42.

February 20, 1987

off



February 21, 1987

off



February 22, 1987

Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia


Corrected from "venue unknown" by Mick Anderson.

February 23, 1987

Australian TV appearance


Hayward, Lodge and Edge appeared on an unknown morning TV show, apparently originating in Melbourne (Sydney was "last night").

February 24, 1987

off



February 25, 1987

off



February 26, 1987

Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


Corrected from "venue unknown" according to a clip from an unknown Australian TV show, which aired on February 23 (see above). Peter Blight supplies the additional information that the venue was originally the Olympic Pool for the 1956 Olympics and is now known as the Glasshouse.

February 27, 1987

off



February 28, 1987

Tasmanian International Velodrome, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia


Tour date corrected from March 1, which was shown on the tour T-shirt. The date printed on the ticket was March 8, so this show was re-scheduled twice, reported by Lisa Beck. It is therefore assumed that March 1 was an off day.

March 1, 1987

off


March 2, 1987

off



March 3, 1987

off



March 4, 1987

Festival Hall, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia


Corrected from "venue unknown" according to a clip from an unknown Australian TV show, which aired on February 23 (see above).

March 5, 1987

off



March 6, 1987

Entertainment Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia


Corrected from "venue unknown" according to a clip from an unknown Australian TV show, which aired on February 23 (see above).





A tour of the Middle East to follow the Australian dates was announced on an unknown Australian TV show, which aired on February 23 (see above). However, Lynda Buckingham reported that it later fell through.




The Other Side of Life World Tour (continued) - U.S.

General Tour Notes:

Tour dates and venues from the Official Fan Club Newsletter, April 1987.

Set list reported by Jim Wehner, and an identical set list reported from an audio boot of the June 21 show.

Opening act Til' Tuesday reported by Jim Wehner and Mike Bartley.

Additional musicians - Guy Allison (keyboards), Wenndy Mackenzie (backing vocals), Janis Liebhart (backing vocals). This was the last tour with the Moodies for Wenndy and Janis.

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

June 12, 1987

University of New Orleans Lake Front Arena, New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

Gemini Dream
The Voice
Rock 'n' Roll Over You
Tuesday Afternoon
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange?
The Story in Your Eyes
It May Be a Fire
Voices in the Sky
Dear Diary
Reflective Smile
Veteran Cosmic Rocker
New Horizons
Talking Out Of Turn
The Other Side of Life
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
Nights in White Satin
Legend of a Mind
Question
Ride My See-Saw

Venue corrected from "The Zoo" by Beth Schwartz.

June 13, 1987

Mud Island, Memphis, TN


June 14, 1987

Starwood Amphitheater, Antioch (Nashville), TN


June 15, 1987

Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA


June 16, 1987

Oak Mountain, Birmingham, Alabama


June 17, 1987

off


June 18, 1987

Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH


June 19, 1987

King's Island, Cincinnati, OH


June 20, 1987

Carowinds Pladium, Charlotte, NC

Corrected from "venue unknown" by Brigette Nason.

June 21, 1987

King's Dominion, Richmond, VA


June 22, 1987

Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA


June 23, 1987

off


June 24, 1987

TBA


June 25, 1987

Wallea, Oklahoma City, OK


June 26, 1987

Mabee Center, Tulsa, OK


June 27, 1987

Park Central Amphitheater, Dallas, TX


June 28, 1987

Sandstone Amphitheater, Kansas City, KS


June 29, 1987

Municipal (Muny) Opera, St. Louis, MO


June 30, 1987

venue unknown, Indianapolis, IN


July 1, 1987

Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates (Chicago), IL


July 2, 1987

Pine Knob, Clarkston (Detroit), MI


July 3, 1987

off


July 4, 1987

venue unknown, Toronto, ON


July 5, 1987

Lakeside Amphitheater, Darian, NY


July 6, 1987

Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA


July 7, 1987

Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ


July 8, 1987

Jones Beach, Wantagh (New York), NY


July 9, 1987

rain day


July 10, 1987

World Entertainment, Washington, DC


July 11, 1987

The Ballpark, Old Orchard Beach, ME

Venue corrected from "Old Orchard beach, Portland, ME" by Jim Wehner

July 12, 1987

Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA


July 13, 1987

Tanglewood, Lennox, MA


July 14, 1987

Pier 84, New York, NY


July 15, 1987

Pier 84, New York, NY


July 16, 1987

Civic Center, Pittsburgh, PA


July 17, 1987

TBA






September 4, 1987

TV appearance on "Good Rockin' Tonight" (Canadian TV)


Justin Hayward and John Lodge were interviewed at length. Reported in "Higher and Higher" #30, Spring 1996, p. 26.

Updated January 1, 2007

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