The Greatest Love World Tour

The Greatest Love World Tour was the debut worldwide concert tour by American singer Whitney Houston , in support of her debut studio album Whitney Houston . The four-month tour began in North America on July 26, 1986 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion with an itinerary that included visits in Europe, Japan and Australia.

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Houston's debut album was released in early 1985 and she performed at various clubs to promote the album. Following the success of the US #1 R&B hit single "You Give Good Love", Houston became the opening act for singers' Luther Vandross and Jeffrey Osborne on their individual 1985 US tours. [2] After the next single, "Saving All My Love For You" became Houston's first #1 on the US Hot 100, she began headlining her own shows, playing at various American theaters, festivals, and clubs throughout the summer and fall of 1985. [3] With more #1 hits on the way, and Houston's album at the top of the album charts, she would become a household name. She then embarked on her first worldwide tour, the successful The Greatest Love Tour . The tour started in North America during the summer of 1986, before heading to Europe, Japan, Australia and back to USA for a final show in Hawaii during the fall.

The show consisted of Houston on a fringed round stage in the center of the arena/theater with a 9-piece band playing and four backup vocalists behind her. [2] There were no costume changes or background dancers. Brother Gary Garland would replace Jermaine Jackson and Teddy Pendergrass on the duets. Comedian Sylvia Traymore served as the opening act. [2]

While on her first global tour, Houston revealed she was a creative musician; rearranging most of the songs during her shows and sometimes deviating from the album's version. In "You Give Good Love", Houston would slow it down and emphasize the soulful elements of the song, treating it like a gospel number while breaking it down with her background singers. [4] During "Saving All My Love", Houston arranged the song into a bluesy jazz number that recalled Billie Holiday . Houston often scatted with sax player Josh Harris during the end of the song. [4] Many critics noted "He/I Believe" and "I Am Changing" as the show's highlights. The former is a song she learned from her mother which joins the gospel songs "He Is" with "I Believe". The latter is a cover of the show Jennifer Holliday 's show stopping Dreamgirls song. [4] After opening the show with a tease of the anthemic "Greatest Love of All", Houston closed out the show with a slowed down soulful version of the song.

Billboard magazine's Carlo Wolff said the following on his column for her show at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on July 28, 1986.

For the second date of her first headlining tour, the show was remarkably polished and emotional...A versatile, purposeful singer, Houston may not be La Diva yet. But she is certainly La Divette. [5]

Sylvia Morrison from Washington, DC, is the first black female impressionist/comedian. [6]

  • Sylvia Traymore Morrison (USA — Leg)
  • Mark McCollum (comedian) (USA — Leg)
  • Kenny G (USA — Leg, select dates)
  • Instrumental intro (contains elements of " Also sprach Zarathustra " and excerpts from " Greatest Love of All ")
  • " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
  • " Eternal Love "
  • " You Give Good Love "
  • " Hold Me " (duet with Gary Houston)
  • " How Will I Know "
  • "Take Good Care of My Heart" (duet with Gary Houston)
  • " Nobody Loves Me Like You Do " (duet with Gary Houston)
  • " Saving All My Love for You "
  • "I Am Changing"
  • "Someone for Me
  • " Heart to Heart "
  • " All at Once " [lower-alpha 1]
  • "He, I Believe"
  • " The Greatest Love of All "
  • ↑ performed only at select dates in Europe and Japan
  • July, August: for select dates, Houston performed " Memories " (recorded prior to her debut album) , " A Brand New Day " and a duet with her mother, singer Cissy Houston .
  • Houston also added Kenny Loggins 's US pop hit "Heart to Heart" and "I Am Changing" from the musical Dreamgirls as part of her setlist.
  • August 4: at the Garden State Arts Center show, Whitney performed " When I First Saw You " with her mother Cissy and brother Gary.
  • September 13: for the concert in Mountain View, Houston brought out a cake and sang "Happy Birthday" to her father, John Houston.
  • Houston was also working on her second album and included two new songs in her set, " I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) " and " Didn't We Almost Have It All ". [2] [7]

Houston and John Simmons were friends from their church in New Jersey. While Houston was trying to get a recording contract, she would perform sets as part of her mother's nightclub act in New York City. Simmons was her musical director. Houston asked Simmons to put together a band that would back her during her nightclub act and record label showcases. [14] The tour manager was Tony Bulluck, who remained her tour manager on several of her tours later, including the Nothing but Love Tour . Rickey Minor and Whitney's brother Gary Houston remained band members throughout her touring career.

  • Music director / piano – John Simmons
  • Bass guitar / bass synthesizer – Ricky Minor
  • Guitar – Curtis Taylor Neishloss
  • Keyboards – Willard Meeks
  • Saxophone – Josh Harris
  • Drums – Brian Brake
  • Percussion – Kevin Jones
  • Background vocalists – Gary Houston , Felicia Moss, Voneva Simms, Billy Baker
  • Manager – Tony Bulluck
  • The show at Osaka-jō Hall on November 5 was broadcast live on Asahi Hōsō Radio in Japan. There were no official recordings released to the public.
  • 1 2 3 4 The score data is combined from the shows held at Jones Beach Marine Theater on August 2 and 6 respectively.

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  • 1 2 3 4 Clarence Waldron (1 September 1986). Whitney Houston Headlines Her First Tour Across the Country (p58-60) . Jet . Retrieved 2010-01-12 .
  • ↑ Whitney Houston Takes Fame in Stride .Orlando Sentinel
  • 1 2 3 Takiff, Jonathon. "Whitney Makes Converts". Philadelphia Daily News. August 28, 1986.
  • ↑ Carlo Wolff (August 23, 1986). "Talent in Action" . Billboard . Retrieved 2010-01-15 .
  • ↑ Palm Beach Improv | Comedian: Sylvia Traymore
  • ↑ AllWhitney.com
  • Review: Young Whitney Houston wows at Jones Beach Theater
  • Review; Whitney Houston Live at Jones Beach Theater
  • Looking back Whitney Houston Live in Montreal 1986
  • Whitney Houston Live in Chicago at Poplar Creek
  • "Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses" . Billboard . Vol.   98, no.   33. August 16, 1986. p.   26. ISSN   0006-2510 . Retrieved December 22, 2011 .
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  • ↑ "Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses" . Billboard . Vol.   98, no.   52. December 27, 1986. p.   36. ISSN   0006-2510 . Retrieved December 22, 2011 .
  • ↑ Hard Rain; Whitney Houston at New York State Fair
  • 1 2 3 4 5 Teeds, J. "MELBOURNE CONCERT DOUBT". Sunday Mail. November 23, 1986.
  • ↑ Charles, Nat. "Conducting Electricity, and Idolatry". New York Times . January 14, 2007.
  • ↑ Billboard Boxscore Top Concert Grosses, September 27, 1986
  • The Greatest Love World Tour at Houston's official website

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The Greatest Love World Tour was the first worldwide tour by Whitney Houston, in support of her successful self-titled multi-platinum debut album. The four-month tour began in North America on July 26, 1986 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion and included visits in Europe, Japan and Australia.

Houston's debut album was released in early 1985 and she performed at various clubs to promote the album. Following the success of the hit single "You Give Good Love", Houston became the opening act for singers' Luther Vandross and Jeffrey Osborne on their individual 1985 US tours. After the next single, "Saving All My Love For You" became Houston's first #1 in the US, she began headlining her own shows, playing at various American theaters, festivals, and clubs throughout the summer and fall of 1985. With more #1 hits on the way, and Houston's album at the top of the album charts, she would become a household name. She then embarked on her first worldwide tour, the successful The Greatest Love Tour. The tour started in North America during the summer of 1986, before heading to Europe, Japan, Australia and back to USA for a final show in Hawaii during the fall.

The show consisted of Houston on a fringed round stage in the center of the arena/theater with a 9-piece band playing and four backup vocalists behind her. There were no costume changes or background dancers. Brother Gary Garland would replace Jermaine Jackson and Teddy Pendergrass on the duets. A young Washington, DC comedian Sylvia Traymore Morrison (first African American Female Impressionist), opened the show and did hilarious impressions of such stars as Dionne Warwick, Tina Turner, Cher and others. Mark McCollum (comedian) and Kenny G also opened select US dates.

While on her first global tour, Houston revealed she was a creative musician; rearranging most of the songs during her shows and sometimes deviating from the album's version. In "You Give Good Love", Houston would slow it down and emphazise the soulful elements of the song, treating it like a gospel number while breaking it down with her background singers. During "Saving All My Love", Houston arranged the song into a bluesy jazz number that recalled Billie Holiday. Houston often scatted with sax player Josh Harris during the end of the song. Many critics noted "He/I Believe" and "I Am Changing" as the show's highlights. The former is a song she learned from her mother which joins the gospel songs "He Is" with "I Believe". The latter is a cover of the show Jennifer Holliday's show stopping Dreamgirls song. After opening the show with a tease of the anthemic "Greatest Love of All", Houston closed out the show with a slowed down soulful version of the song.

Houston and John Simmons were friends from their church in New Jersey. While Houston was trying to get a recording contract, she would perform sets as part of her mother's nightclub act in New York. Simmons was her musical director. Houston asked Simmons to put together a band that would back her during her nightclub act and record label showcases. The tour manager was Tony Bulluck, who remained her tour manager on several of her tours later, including the Nothing but Love Tour. Rickey Minor and Houston's brother Gary Houston remained band members throughout her touring career.

  • Music Director/Piano: John Simmons
  • Bass guitar/bass synthesizer: Ricky Minor
  • Guitar: Curtis Taylor Neishloss
  • Keyboards: Willard Meeks
  • Saxophone: Josh Harris
  • Drums: Brian Brake
  • Percussion: Kevin Jones
  • Background Vocalists: Gary Houston, Felicia Moss, Voneva Simms, Billy Baker

"Instrumental Intro" (contains elements of "Also sprach Zarathustra" and excerpts from "Greatest Love of All") "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" "Eternal Love" "You Give Good Love" "Hold Me" (duet with Gary Houston) "How Will I Know" "Take Good Care of My Heart" (duet with Gary Houston) "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" (duet with Gary Houston) "Saving All My Love for You" "Someone for Me" "I Am Changing" "Heart to Heart" "All at Once" (performed at select dates in Europe and Japan) "Didn't We Almost Have It All" (performed at select dates in Europe and Japan) "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" "He, I Believe" "Greatest Love of All"

July, August: for select dates, Houston performed "Memories" (she recorded prior to her debut album), "A Brand New Day" and a duet with her mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston. Houston also added Kenny Loggins's US pop hit "Heart to Heart" and "I Am Changing" from the musical Dreamgirls as part of her set list for the tour.

Europe, Japan: on select dates, Houston performed "All at Once", which replaced "Didn't We Almost Have It All".

September 13: the concert in San Francisco, Houston brought out a cake and sang "Happy Birthday" to her father John Houston.

August, October & November: during the later part of tour, Houston was also working on her second album and would preview two new songs such as "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" and "Didn't We Almost Have It All".

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Whitney Houston hologram to embark on world tour

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Whitney Houston fans will soon have an opportunity to see her hologram perform her biggest hits on a new worldwide tour .

BASE Hologram, in partnership with The Estate of Whitney E. Houston, announced Tuesday the first tour dates for "An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour."

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The first show takes place in Mexico in January, and will feature Houston's hits , including “I Will Always Love You,” “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me”), “The Greatest Love of All” and “Higher Love.”

Choreographer Fatima Robinson, who has worked with Rihanna, Kanye West and Mary J. Blige, will oversee the production, which will include a live band and back-up dancers.

“Whitney Houston was a talent beyond words, and her influence and artistry transcended all boundaries,” Brian Becker, chairman and CEO of BASE Entertainment and BASE Hologram, said in a statement. “What we are creating here is a new type of theatrical concert experience designed to capture that magic. When she performed there was an unmatched level of charisma and emotion to it - that’s what we are going to bring to audiences, and it’s an honor to be able to help add to her legacy with this project.”

Houston was 48 years old when she died of an accidental drowning in a Beverly Hills hotel in 2012. Throughout her decades-long career , Houston earned six Grammys, one Emmy, 22 American Music Awards and 16 Billboard Music Awards.

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Whitney Houston hologram tour tickets in the UK go on sale Sept. 20. Those and other tour dates are below.

● Jan. 23 – Feb. 9, 2020 - Mexico (additional information to come soon).

● Feb. 27, 2020 - M &S Bank Arena 2 Arena - Liverpool, England

● Feb. 28, 2020 - Apollo - Manchester, England

● Feb. 29, 2020 - First Direct Arena, Leeds, England

● March 1, 2020 - SEC Armadillo - Glasgow, Ireland

● March 2, 2020 - P &J Arena - Aberdeen, Scotland

● March 3, 2020 - Bord Gais Theatre - Dublin

● March 4, 2020 - Arena - Birmingham, England

● March 5, 2020 - Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England

● March 6, 2020 – Motorpoint Arena - Cardiff, Wales

● March 7, 2020 - Centre - Brighton, England

● March 9, 2020 - Royal Concert Hall - Nottingham, England

● March 10, 2020 - Hammersmith Apollo - London

● March 12, 2020 - Bozar- Brussels

● March 13, 2020 - AFAS Live- Amsterdam

● March 14, 2020 - Capitole - Ghent, Belgium

● March 19, 2020 - Samsung Hall - Zurich

● March 20, 2020 - Admirals Palast - Berlin

● March 22, 2020 - Stadhalle F - Vienna, Austria

● March 23, 2020 - Inchebo Expo Arena - Bratislava, Slovakia

● March 25, 2020 - Forum Black Box - Copenhagen, Denmark

● March 26, 2020 - Folketeatret - Olso, Norway

● March 28, 2020 - Cirkus -Stockholm

● March 30, 2020 - BKZ Oktyabrisky - St Petersburg, Russia

● March 31, 2020 - Kremlin Concert Hall - Moscow

● April 2, 2020 - Palace Ukraine - Kiev, Ukraine

● April 3, 2020 - Palace of the Republic - Minsk, Belarus

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  • Sunrise: 03:40AM
  • Sunset: 09:12PM
  • Day length: 17h 32m
  • Solar noon: 12:26PM
  • The current local time in Elektrostal is 26 minutes ahead of apparent solar time.

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  • Location: Moscow Oblast, Russia
  • Latitude: 55.79. Longitude: 38.46
  • Population: 144,000

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29 people were also taken to police stations. Among the arrested were citizens of Kyrgyzstan.

A mass brawl involving over 100 employees and security personnel broke out at the Wildberries warehouse in Elektrostal on Dec. 8.

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