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The Rapture Tour

1986–87 concert tour by Anita Baker


1986–87 concert tour by Anita Baker

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameRapture Tour
artistAnita Baker
album*Rapture*
start_dateMarch 16, 1986
end_dateNovember 29, 1987
number_of_legs8
number_of_shows
this_tour**Rapture Tour**
(1986–87)
next_tourGiving You the Best World Tour
(1988)

(1986–87) (1988)

The Rapture Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Anita Baker in support of her second studio album Rapture (1986). The tour started in mid-March 1986, visiting several cities throughout North America and Europe. In 1987, Baker kicked off a North America second leg trek, which included seven dates in Los Angeles at the Beverly Theatre in January, including two and three-night dates in Merrillville, Indiana, New York City and Miami, Florida. The outing included four sold-out shows scheduled in Washington, D.C., and three consecutive dates for the second visit in Merrillville, Indiana.

Concert synopsis

The tour consisted of a selection of songs from Baker's 1983 debut, The Songstress and the majority of the Rapture album. For each performance, Baker would perform songs from both albums, and also include a song from other artists. For example, she performed "You've Changed" by Sarah Vaughan for one show, and Van Morrison's "Moondance" for another. She performed several shows throughout the week in Los Angeles, with gospel/R&B group the Perri Sisters joining as background vocals and toured with Baker for the remainder of the tour.

The Band

  • Music Director: Bobby Lyle
  • Guitar: Donald Griffin
  • Keyboards: Bobby Lyle
  • Percussions: Garry Glenn
  • Saxophone: Gerald Albright
  • Bass: Nathan East
  • Drums: James Bradley, Jr
  • Backing vocalists (1986): Tanya Boyd, Saundra Simmons, and Natalie Jackson
  • Backing vocalists (1987): Perri Sisters, Gina Taylor, and Freida Williams

Opening acts

  • Perri Sisters (North America, select dates)
  • Pieces of a Dream (North America, November–December 1986, select dates)
  • Durell Coleman (North America, February 1987)
  • Rhonda Hansome (North America, July–September 1987, select dates)
  • Nat Augustin (London)
  • Tease (Baltimore)
  • The Controllers (New York City, September 1986)
  • The Rose Brothers (St. Louis, August 1986)

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on January 2, 1987, at the Beverly Theatre in Los Angeles, California. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Caught Up in the Rapture"
  2. "Will You Be Mine"
  3. "Angel"
  4. "Mystery"
  5. "Stop to Love"
  6. "You're the Best Thing Yet"
  7. "Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)"
  8. "You Bring Me Joy"
  9. "Watch Your Step"
  10. "Sweet Love
  11. "No One in the World"
  12. "Been So Long"
  13. "No More Tears"
  14. "Blessed"

;Notes *The concert on July 16, in Montreux, Switzerland, she performed Van Morrison's song "Moondance".

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueNorth AmericaSource for concert held on June 25, 1986:EuropeSources for select dates in Europe, July 1986:North AmericaSources for select tour dates in North America, August–September 1986:EuropeNorth AmericaSources for select dates in North America, September 1986-November 1987:
March 16, 1986DetroitUnited StatesState Theatre
March 17, 1986ChicagoAuditorium Theatre
March 19, 1986MerrillvilleHoliday Star Theatre
March 21, 1986CincinnatiTaft Theatre
March 22, 1986ClevelandState Theatre
March 24, 1986BuffaloShea's O'Connell Center
March 25, 1986AlbanyPalace Theatre
March 26, 1986HartfordBushnell Memorial Hall
March 28, 1986ProvidenceProvidence Performing Arts Center
March 29, 1986LowellLowell Memorial Auditorium
April 7, 1986Red BankCount Basie Theatre
April 8, 1986New York CityAlice Tully Hall
April 9, 1986DevonValley Forge Music Fair
April 11, 1986Washington, D.C.Warner Theatre
June 9, 1986MilwaukeeRiverside Theater
June 10, 1986MinneapolisState Theatre
June 11, 1986JolietRialto Square Theatre
June 13, 1986South BendMorris Civic Auditorium
June 14, 1986Grand RapidsGrand Rapids Civic Auditorium
June 16, 1986SyracuseLandmark Theatre
June 17, 1986HyannisCape Cod Melody Tent
June 18, 1986CohassetSouth Shore Music Circus
June 19, 1986Port ChesterCapitol Theatre
June 20, 1986NewarkNewark Symphony Hall
June 22, 1986WestburyWestbury Music Fair
June 23, 1986
June 25, 1986New York CityAvery Fisher Hall
June 27, 1986BaltimoreMeyerhoff Symphony Hall
June 28, 1986NorfolkChrysler Hall
June 29, 1986RaleighRaleigh Memorial Auditorium
June 30, 1986CharlotteOvens Auditorium
July 16, 1986MontreuxSwitzerlandMontreux Casino
July 17, 1986ParisFranceÉlysée Montmartre
July 18, 1986BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
July 19, 1986AmsterdamNetherlandsMelkweg
July 22, 1986CardiffWalesSt David's Hall
July 23, 1986WolverhamptonEnglandWolverhampton Civic Hall
July 24, 1986ManchesterManchester Apollo
July 26, 1986LondonHammersmith Odeon
July 27, 1986
August 1, 1986DetroitUnited StatesMasonic Temple Theater
August 8, 1986Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
August 10, 1986LouisvilleLouisville Gardens
August 11, 1986NashvilleWar Memorial Auditorium
August 12, 1986AtlantaAtlanta Civic Center
August 13, 1986BirminghamBirmingham Municipal Auditorium
August 16, 1986ChicagoArie Crown Theater
August 18, 1986ToledoMasonic Auditorium
August 19, 1986IndianapolisMurat Theatre
August 21, 1986St. LouisFox Theatre
August 22, 1986Kansas CityMidland Theatre
August 23, 1986TulsaBrady Theater
August 24, 1986Little RockRobinson Municipal Auditorium
August 26, 1986HoustonHouston Music Hall
August 27, 1986
August 28, 1986
September 4, 1986SunriseSunrise Musical Theater
September 6, 1986New York CityRadio City Music Hall
September 7, 1986
September 14, 1986DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
September 15, 1986GlasgowScotlandTheatre Royal
September 17, 1986HamburgWest GermanyCCH Saal 3
September 23, 1986ChicagoUnited StatesArie Crown Theater
September 24, 1986Fort WayneEmbassy Theatre
September 25, 1986DetroitState Theatre
September 26, 1986PittsburghSyria Mosque
September 28, 1986LexingtonSingletary Center for the Arts
September 30, 1986ChicagoArie Crown Theater
October 2, 1986PeoriaCivic Center Theater
October 4, 1986MemphisOrpheum Theatre
October 5, 1986
October 6, 1986
October 8, 1986ChattanoogaSoldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
October 10, 1986Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
October 11, 1986
October 21, 1986NorfolkChrysler Hall
October 22, 1986RichmondMosque Theater
October 23, 1986GreensboroWar Memorial Auditorium
October 24, 1986ColumbiaTownship Auditorium
October 25, 1986MaconMacon City Auditorium
October 28, 1986JacksonvilleCivic Auditorium
October 29, 1986OrlandoBob Carr Performing Arts Centre
October 30, 1986St. PetersburgMahaffey Theater
November 19, 1986Highland HeightsFront Row Theater
November 20, 1986
November 21, 1986ChicagoArie Crown Theater
November 22, 1986
November 23, 1986
November 25, 1986St. LouisFox Theatre
November 26, 1986
November 28, 1986DetroitMasonic Temple Theater
November 29, 1986
November 30, 1986
December 3, 1986CincinnatiCincinnati Music Hall
December 4, 1986DetroitMasonic Temple Theater
December 5, 1986
December 27, 1986Los AngelesBeverly Theatre
December 28, 1986
December 30, 1986
December 31, 1986
January 2, 1987
January 4, 1987
January 5, 1987
February 4, 1987OaklandParamount Theatre
February 5, 1987
February 6, 1987San CarlosCircle Star Theatre
February 7, 1987
February 8, 1987
February 14, 1987SunriseSunrise Musical Theater
February 15, 1987
February 18, 1987New OrleansSaenger Theatre
February 20, 1987
February 21, 1987
February 22, 1987DallasDallas Convention Center Arena
March 3, 1987TorontoCanadaO'Keefe Centre
March 5, 1987Highland HeightsUnited StatesFront Row Theater
March 6, 1987
March 7, 1987
March 8, 1987
March 19, 1987MerrillvilleHoliday Star Theater
March 20, 1987
March 21, 1987
March 22, 1987
July 17, 1987PhiladelphiaMann Music Center
July 18, 1987ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
July 19, 1987AtlantaChastain Park Amphitheater
July 20, 1987
July 22, 1987NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
July 25, 1987ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
July 26, 1987
July 28, 1987Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
July 31, 1987Holmdel TownshipGarden State Arts Center
August 1, 1987WantaghJones Beach Marine Theater
August 4, 1987Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
August 5, 1987
August 7, 1987Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
August 8, 1987
August 10, 1987MansfieldGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts
August 11, 1987
August 15, 1987ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
August 16, 1987
August 18, 1987MobileMobile Municipal Auditorium
August 19, 1987HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center
August 21, 1987Bonner SpringsSandstone Center for the Performing Arts
August 23, 1987TempeASU Activity Center
August 25, 1987MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
August 27, 1987SeattleMercer Arena
August 28, 1987PortlandCivic Auditorium
August 29, 1987
August 31, 1987San CarlosCircle Star Theatre
September 1, 1987
September 3, 1987Los AngelesGreek Theatre
September 4, 1987
September 5, 1987
September 6, 1987
September 9, 1987Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
September 11, 1987San DiegoSDSU Open Air Theatre
September 12, 1987
September 13, 1987IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
September 17, 1987ConcordConcord Pavilion
September 18, 1987SacramentoARCO Arena
September 19, 1987Las VegasAladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 14, 1987New York CityRadio City Music Hall
October 15, 1987
October 16, 1987
October 18, 1987
October 22, 1987BostonWang Theatre
October 23, 1987
October 24, 1987
October 25, 1987
October 29, 1987AtlantaFox Theatre
October 30, 1987
October 31, 1987Winston-SalemLJVM Coliseum Annex
November 12, 1987DetroitMasonic Temple Theater
November 13, 1987
November 14, 1987PittsburghSyria Mosque
November 15, 1987
November 17, 1987St. LouisFox Theatre
November 18, 1987
November 21, 1987Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
November 22, 1987
November 24, 1987
November 25, 1987
November 27, 1987MerrillvilleHoliday Star Theatre
November 28, 1987
November 29, 1987

;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances :This concert was a part of the "JVC Jazz Festival" :This concert was a part of the "Montreux Jazz Festival" :This concert was a part of the "Miller Genuine Draft Concerts at Jones Beach"

;Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Meyerhoff Symphony HallBaltimore5,000 / 7,500 (67%)$104,000
Fox TheatreSt. Louis23,304 / 23,325 (100%)$432,128
Front Row TheatreHighland Heights18,785 / 18,984 (99%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=March 21, 1987volume=99issue=12page=26}}
Arie Crown TheaterChicago12,957 / 12,957 (100%)$255,580
Masonic Temple TheaterDetroit30,029 / 30,029 (100%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=November 28, 1987volume=99issue=48page=35}}
Cincinnati Music HallCincinnati3,630 / 3,630 (100%)$61,233
Paramount TheatreOakland5,600 / 5,600 (100%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=March 14, 1987volume=99issue=11page=26}}
Circle Star TheatreSan Carlos11,100 / 11,100 (100%)$238,000
Saenger TheatreNew Orleans8,400 / 8,400 (100%)$181,000
Dallas Convention Center ArenaDallas7,600 / 9,816 (77%)$119,000
O'Keefe CentreToronto3,059 / 3,059 (100%)$59,848
Holiday Star TheaterMerrillville13,344 / 13,344 (100%)$250,460
Pine Knob Music TheatreClarkston17,071 / 28,000 (61%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=August 15, 1987volume=99issue=33page=25}}
Garden State Arts CenterHolmdel Township8,663 / 10,802 (80%)$146,943
Jones Beach Marine TheaterWantagh10,226 / 10,226 (100%)$201,460
Poplar Creek Music TheaterHoffman Estates13,659 / 33,878 (40%)$236,215
Merriweather Post PavilionColumbia18,754 / 26,344 (71%)$356,723
Greek TheatreLos Angeles24,748 / 24,748 (100%)$611,750
Shoreline AmphitheatreMountain View7,974 / 15,000 (53%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=October 3, 1987volume=99issue=40page=29}}
SDSU Open Air TheatreSan Diego8,331 / 8,331 (100%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=September 26, 1987volume=99issue=39page=28}}
Irvine Meadows AmphitheatreIrvine10,418 / 10,418 (100%)$199,556
Concord PavilionConcord7,269 / 8,110 (90%)$126,270
ARCO ArenaSacramento4,888 / 5,000 (98%)$85,557
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing ArtsLas Vegas7,000 / 7,000 (100%)$142,156
Wang TheatreBoston16,254 / 16,254 (100%)title=Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grossesmagazine=Billboardlocation=Nashville, Tennesseepublisher=Billboard Publications, Inc.issn=0006-2510publication-date=November 14, 1987volume=99issue=46page=24}}
Fox TheatreAtlanta8,638 / 8,638 (100%)$216,573
Syria Mosque TheaterPittsburgh7,200 / 7,200 (100%)$162,000
DAR Constitution HallWashington, D.C.14,541 / 14,984 (97%)$353,750
**TOTAL****328,442** / **382,677** (86%)**$6,653,057**

VHS/DVD/CD release

  • R&B
  • smooth jazz}} A DVD and CD live collection, entitled A Night of Rapture: Live was released in 2004 by Rhino Records, which reached #35 in the Billboard 'Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums' list.

Track listing

  1. Caught Up in the Rapture – 5:29
  2. Mystery – 5:24
  3. Been So Long – 5:52
  4. No One in the World – 4:11
  5. Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year) – 3:59
  6. Watch Your Step – 6:20
  7. Moondance – 4:08
  8. You Bring Me Joy – 4:32
  9. Sweet Love – 7:20
  10. Sweet Love [Multimedia Track]
  11. You Bring Me Joy [Multimedia Track]
  12. No One in the World [Multimedia Track]

References

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