Hide Your Heart Tour

Hide Your Heart Tour
Tour by Bonnie Tyler
Start date May 2, 1988
End date May 31, 1988
Legs 1
No. of shows 19
Bonnie Tyler concert chronology

The "Hide Your Heart Tour" by Bonnie Tyler, and her only UK tour to date. The tour was arranged in promotion of Tyler's Hide Your Heart album, released in the same year. A notable moment from the tour was when Tyler performed at Reading Festival, where she was met with a crowd hurling bottles onto the stage.[1][2]

Set list

This set list is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Ravishing"
  2. "Shy with You"
  3. "Hide Your Heart"
  4. "Save Up All Your Tears"
  5. "Don't Turn Around"
  6. "Streets of Little Italy"
  7. "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
  8. "Under Suspicion"
  9. "Notes from America"
  10. "Faster Than the Speed of Night"
  11. "Holding Out for a Hero"
  12. "It's a Heartache"
  13. "The Other Side of the World"
  14. "Turtle Blues"
  15. "Back in the U.S.S.R."

Shows

Date City Country Venue
May 2, 1988 Portsmouth England Guildhall
May 3, 1988 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
May 7, 1988 Gloucester Leisure Centre
May 8, 1988 Cornwall Coliseum
May 10, 1988 Guildford Civic Hall
May 11, 1988 London Hammersmith Odeon
May 12, 1988 Tunbridge Assembly Rooms
May 14, 1988 Poole Arts Centre
May 15, 1988 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
May 17, 1988 Derby England Assembly Rooms
May 18, 1988 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
May 21, 1988 Aberdeen Scotland Capitol Theatre
May 22, 1988 Livingston Forum
May 24, 1988 Newcastle England City Hall
May 25, 1988 Llandudno Wales Arcadia
May 27, 1988 Liverpool England Royal Court Theatre
May 28, 1988 Bristol Hippodrome
May 30, 1988 Sheffield City Hall
May 31, 1988 Manchester Apollo

References

  1. Worst Festival Sets - Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler, Reading Festival 1988, Virgin Media Music
  2. UK Rock Festivals – Reading Festival, 1988, page created December 2008

All other information has been taken from the "Hide Your Heart Tour" program booklet released by CBS Records in 1988.

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