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Do You Believe? (tour)

1999–2000 concert tour by Cher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Do You Believe? (tour)
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Do You Believe? Tour,[1] also known as the Believe Tour,[2] was the fourth solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour, which took place in 1999 and 2000, promoted her album, Believe.

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History

The tour began on June 16, 1999 and was initially planned to end on December 15, 1999, but due to it being very commercially successful, the tour was extended from December 30, 1999 to March 5, 2000 in North America. Cyndi Lauper, Wild Orchid, Michael McDonald and Julio Iglesias Jr. were the opening acts at different times during the tour.

The August 28, 1999 performance at the MGM Grand Garden Arena was made into the Emmy Awards-nominated HBO television special Live in Concert, which aired the following day, and by year's end was released on VHS and DVD. As stated by Billboard, the HBO television special was the highest-rated original program in over 2 years.

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Costumes

Cher appeared in a variety of costumes during the performance. Her opening outfit, involving a stringed skirt, meshed top over a cross, and a huge red wig, was dubbed self-deprecatingly by her as the "Bozo the Clown-meets-Braveheart look" or the 'Super Groundforce Girl' referring to Charlie Dimmock from the popular-at-the-time Ground Force gardening show. All in all there were 7 to 9 different ensembles, with none lasting more than a handful of songs.

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Reception

Reviews of the show were often favorable, given Cher's return to popularity and over-the-top appeal. The New York Times said Cher had "a quintessential rock voice ... spectacularly styled with a rough and tumble vaudevillian edge." The Washington Post viewed it as "a dynamic, over-the-top extravaganza." The Dallas Morning News said "her concert was entertaining and gleefully glitzy."[3]

Set list

Notes
  • "Heart of Stone" was cut from the set list after the first three performances.
  • "Just Like Jesse James" was not performed during the show in University Park.
  • "Dark Lady" was not played in Paris.
  • The introduction of the band and dancers were removed in some states such as Wantagh, New York, Moline, Illinois.[4] and Columbus, Ohio.[5]
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Tour dates

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Cancelled shows

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Personnel

Band

  • Keyboards: Paul Mirkovich
  • Guitars: David Barry
  • Guitars: Russell Powell
  • Keyboards: Darrel Smith
  • Bass: Don Boyette
  • Drums: Mark Schulman
  • Background vocals: Stacy Campbell
  • Background vocals: Patty Darcy Jones

Dancers

  • Dancer: Bubba Carr
  • Dancer: Aaron James Cash
  • Dancer: Suzanne Easter
  • Dancer: Kristin Richardson (née Willits)
  • Dancer: Tovaris Wilson
  • Dancer: Addie Yungmee
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Notes

  1. Originally set for July 30, 1999.
  2. Originally set for July 31, 1999.
  3. Originally set for July 28, 1999.
  4. Originally set for July 27, 1999.
  5. Originally set for July 23, 1999.
  6. Originally set for July 24, 1999.

References

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