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Under My Spell Tour

1991–92 concert tour by Paula Abdul From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Under My Spell Tour
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The Under My Spell Tour was the debut headlining concert tour by American recording artist Paula Abdul. The tour supports her second studio album Spellbound (1991). The tour began in October 1991 and ran for nearly 100 shows in North America, Australia, and Asia.

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During the Asian leg of the Under My Spell Tour, Abdul notably became the first Western female pop star to have a concert in China, playing a show in Guangzhou.[1]

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Broadcasts and recordings

The shows at the Yokohama Arena in Japan were released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1993.[2] The concerts aired on local television in Japan and on Disney Channel in the United States.[3]

Opening act

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on August 1, 1992; at the Allentown Fairgrounds Grandstand in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It does not represent all shows for the duration of the tour.[6]

  1. "Spellbound"
  2. "Straight Up"
  3. "The Promise of a New Day"
  4. "Vibeology"
  5. "Opposites Attract"
  6. "Will You Marry Me?"
  7. "U"
  8. "Blowing Kisses in the Wind"
  9. "Rush Rush"
  10. "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me"
  11. "Cold Hearted"
  12. "Forever Your Girl"

On select dates, like the filmed show in Yokohama, "Alright Tonight" was played in the encore before "Forever Your Girl", while "Will You Marry Me?" was cut.

Tour dates

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Ticket for the November 27, 1991, concert in Indianapolis.
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Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "California Exposition and State Fair"
B This concert was a part of the "Orange County Fair"
C This concert was a part of "Summerfest"[10]
D This concert was a part of the "Great Allentown Fair"[11]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
June 11, 1992 Salt Lake City, Utah Delta Center Cancelled
June 13, 1992 Albuquerque, New Mexico Tingley Coliseum Cancelled
June 16, 1992 Oklahoma City MCC Arena Cancelled
June 18, 1992 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center Cancelled
July 10, 1992 Pueblo, Colorado Colorado State Fair Events Center Cancelled
July 12, 1992 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Music Theatre Cancelled
July 30, 1992 Stanhope, New Jersey The Fields at Waterloo Cancelled
July 31, 1992 Buffalo, New York Pilot Field Cancelled[12][13]

Box office score data

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References

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