The Wanderer Tour

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The Wanderer Tour
Tour by Donna Summer
Associated albumThe Wanderer
Start date1981
End date1981
Legs1
Donna Summer concert chronology

The Wanderer Tour was a 1981 concert tour of the United States by singer Donna Summer.

Many of the dates scheduled were to make up from a planned 1980 tour that was scheduled and then cancelled due in part to Summer's expecting her second child, and her lawsuit against what was by then her former record label, Casablanca.

At first, this tour was going to promote her double album, I'm a Rainbow, that was due to hit stores in the fall of 1981. However her current record label opted not to release the album, and the tour was re-imaged to promote her 1980 release, The Wanderer. At many of the tour stops three songs from The Wanderer were performed, "The Wanderer", "Cold Love", and "I Believe in Jesus".

Set list

  1. "Dim All the Lights"
  2. "Love to Love You Baby"
  3. "I Feel Love"
  4. "Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
  5. "On the Radio"
  6. "The Way We Were" / "Oldies Medley"
  7. "Cold Love"
  8. "The Wanderer"
  9. "Grand Illusion"
  10. "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"
  11. "Bad Girls"
  12. "Sunset People"
  13. "Hot Stuff"
  14. "Last Dance"
  15. "I Believe in Jesus" (encore)
  16. "MacArthur Park"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
1981 Merrillville, Indiana United States Holiday Star Theatre
1981 Concord, California Concord Pavilion
1981 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Theatre
1981 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 3, 1981 Atlantic City, New Jersey Resorts International
August 4, 1981
August 5, 1981
August 6, 1981
August 7, 1981
August 8, 1981
August 9, 1981

References

  1. Whoot (Atlantic City) Weekly, August 13, 1981, Dim All The Lights, Donna's Back In Town.