Rhythm of Love Tour
The Rhythm of Love Tour was the third concert tour by Kylie Minogue, in support of her 1990 album Rhythm of Love. Beginning on 10 February 1991, the tour visited Australia and East Asia.
Tour by Kylie Minogue | |
Programme for the Japanese leg of the tour | |
Associated album | Rhythm of Love |
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Start date | 10 February 1991 |
End date | 10 March 1991 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 12 in Australia 7 in Asia 19 Total |
Kylie Minogue concert chronology |
The concerts showcased a more confident Minogue as she began to command control over her image, as well as new songs from the album Rhythm of Love, which offered a then new sound for the Australian pop star. Costumes for the shows, with exception of the opening outfit (a Rigby Peller basque and PVC shorts) were designed by the same team as Kylie's previous two tours and marked the final time she would engage their services.
Planned VHS release for the show, recorded in Sydney Australia was cancelled in favour of an updated version of the tour following its extension into Europe in late 1991. By then, it had become known as the Let's Get to It Tour in support of a new studio album of the same name, with new wardrobe, modified set list and a much more live assured Minogue.
Setlist
- "Step Back in Time"
- "Wouldn't Change a Thing"
- "Got to Be Certain"
- "Always Find The Time"
- "Enjoy Yourself"
- "Tears on My Pillow"
- "Secrets"
- "Help!"
- "I Should Be So Lucky"
- "What Do I Have to Do?"
- "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"
- "One Boy Girl"
- "Love Train"
- "Rhythm of Love"
- "Shocked"
- Encore
- "Hand on Your Heart"
- "Count the Days"
- "The Loco-Motion"
- "Better the Devil You Know"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Australia | |||
10 February 1991 | Canberra | Australia | National Indoor Sports Centre |
13 February 1991 | Perth | Perth Entertainment Centre | |
15 February 1991 | Adelaide | Memorial Drive Park | |
16 February 1991 | Melbourne | National Tennis Centre | |
17 February 1991 | Euroa | Seven Creeks Run Amphitheatre | |
19 February 1991 | Melbourne | National Tennis Centre | |
20 February 1991 | |||
22 February 1991 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
23 February 1991 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |
24 February 1991 | |||
26 February 1991 | |||
27 February 1991 | |||
Asia | |||
1 March 1991 | Singapore | Harbour Pavilion | |
2 March 1991 | Bangkok | Thailand | Thailand Cultural Centre |
3 March 1991 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Stadium Negara |
4 March 1991 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Bay NK Hall |
6 March 1991 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | |
8 March 1991 | Nagoya | Nagoya Rainbow Hall | |
10 March 1991 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Kokusai Center |
Personnel
- Kylie Minogue – producer, concept
- Terry Blamey – administration
- Adrian Scott – musical director
- Nick Pitts – tour manager
- Henry Crallam – production manager
- Clive Franks – sound manager
- Jonathon Smeeton – lighting director
- Venol John – choreographer, dancer
- Yvonne Savage – assistant
- Carol Minogue – wardrobe supervisor
- Adrian Scott – keyboards
- John Creech – drums
- Jamie Jardine – guitar
- Craig Newman – bass
- Tania Smith – keyboards
- Gerry Ciavarella – saxophone
- Nicki Nicholls – backing vocals
- Deni Hines – backing vocals
- James Uluave – backing vocals
- Richard Allen – dancer
- Cosima Dusting – dancer
- Simone Kay – dancer
- Mitchell Bartlett – dancer
Notes
- The Rhythm of Love Tour was recorded in Sydney, at the final show of the Australian leg. The footage remains unreleased. The photo stills of this recording appeared on the internet in January 2014. On 6 August 2015 a short montage of "Step Back in Time", dance sequence of "Shocked" and the full performance of "Count The Days" appeared on YouTube. The full concert footage remains unreleased.
- In commemoration of the tour, a special edition of Rhythm of Love was released in Australia, including remixed versions of the songs "Better the Devil You Know", "Step Back in Time", and "What Do I Have To Do" as bonus tracks. The album came in a normal CD Case with a gold slip cover
- A poor quality audio recording exists of the full 15 February 1991 Adelaide show on SoundCloud