Enjoy Yourself Tour

Enjoy Yourself Tour
Tour by Kylie Minogue
Tour programme cover
Associated album Enjoy Yourself
Start date 3 February 1990 (1990-02-03)
End date 26 May 1990 (1990-05-26)
Legs 3
No. of shows 3 in Australia
16 in Europe
2 in Asia
21 total
Kylie Minogue concert chronology

The Enjoy Yourself Tour was Kylie Minogue's second concert tour (following 1989's Disco in Dream ensemble roadshow) and first solo, full-length show following the success of her second studio album, Enjoy Yourself. By the start of the European leg of the tour, Minogue had started to take control of her image and musical direction, demonstrated by the release of the career milestone single "Better the Devil You Know", which would be performed as part of the encore after the Australian leg of the tour.

Though never released on VHS or DVD, rough and unmixed video footage of the full show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre appeared on the Internet in May 2008.

Setlist

  1. "The Loco-Motion"
  2. "Got to Be Certain"
  3. "Hand on Your Heart"
  4. "Love at First Sight"
  5. "Made in Heaven"
  6. "My Girl" (Performed by male background singers)
  7. "Tears on My Pillow"
  8. "I Should Be So Lucky"
  9. "I Miss You"
  10. "Nothing to Lose"
  11. Medley: "Blame It on the Boogie" – "ABC"
  12. "Tell Tale Signs"
  13. "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"
  14. "Never Too Late"
  15. "Wouldn't Change a Thing"
Encore
  1. "Dance to the Music"
  2. "Better the Devil You Know" (Performed only after the Australian Leg)
  3. "Enjoy Yourself"

Notes
  • "Look My Way" was performed in Australia. At the February 3rd and 9th shows, it was performed as the 5th song between "Love At First Sight" and "Made In Heaven". Whereas at the February 5th show it was performed as the first song of the Encore.
  • "Help!" by The Beatles was performed as the second song of the Encore in place of "Dance to the Music" at the May 14th show. "Better The Devil You Know" was moved to the beginning song in the Encore.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Australia
3 February 1990 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
5 February 1990 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
9 February 1990 Melbourne National Tennis Centre
Europe
17 April 1990 Birmingham England NEC Arena
18 April 1990
19 April 1990
20 April 1990 London London Arena
21 April 1990
23 April 1990
25 April 1990 Belfast Northern Ireland King's Hall
27 April 1990 Dublin Ireland RDS Simmonscourt
28 April 1990
29 April 1990
2 May 1990 Whitley Bay England Whitley Bay Ice Rink
8 May 1990 Paris France La Cigale
10 May 1990 Cologne Germany Sporthalle Köln
11 May 1990 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
12 May 1990 Brussels Belgium Forest National
14 May 1990 Glasgow Scotland SECC Concert Hall 4
15 May 1990 Aberdeen AECC Arena
17 May 1990 Birmingham England NEC Arena
18 May 1990 London Wembley Arena
Asia
24 May 1990 Kowloon Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum
26 May 1990 Bangkok Thailand Thailand Cultural Centre
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
8 May 1990 Paris, France Zénith de Paris Moved to La Cigale

Personnel

  • Kylie Minogue – concept
  • Adrian Scott – musical director
  • Terry Blamey – administration
  • Nick Pitts – tour manager
  • Alan Hornall – production manager
  • Peter McFee – stage manager
  • Steve Swift – lighting director
  • Yvonne Savage – assistant
  • Venol John – choreographer
  • Carol Minogue – wardrobe supervisor
  • Adrian Scott – keyboards
  • John Creech – drums
  • Mal Stainton – keyboards, trumpet
  • James Freud – bass
  • James Jardine – guitars
  • Greg Perano – percussion (Australia only)
  • Jamie O'Neal – backing vocals (all dates)
  • Samantha Murphy – backing vocals (Australia only)
  • Lisa Edwards
  • Nicki Nicholls – backing vocals (Europe & Asia only)
  • Ten Wedge – guest vocalist
  • Pat Powell – guest vocalist
  • Mike Scott – guest vocalist
  • Venol John – dancer (all dates)
  • Richard Allen (all dates)
  • Simone Kay – dancer (Europe & Asia only)
  • Cosima Dusting – dancer (Europe & Asia only)
  • Kevan Allen – dancer (Australia only)
  • Paul Nigel – dancer (Australia only)
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