Back for Good Tour
Tour by Modern Talking | |
Start date | May 7, 1998 |
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End date | December 31, 1998 |
Modern Talking concert chronology |
Back for Good Tour was the first worldwide concert tour by Modern Talking. The tour had as base the album Back for Good. The tour covered most Europe, Asia and Africa. The tour started in Magdeburg, Germany the May 7, 1998 and finished the December 31, 1998 in Wels, Austria.
Details
The tour was officially confirmed by Dieter Bohlen. Was the only tour that the band covered 3 continents and was the longest of the band's career, during more than 8 months. The tour marked the band's return, that was being planned since 1995.
Thomas Anders and Dieter Bohlen didn't sang united since 1987. The concert in Budapest marked an audience record, with more than 300,000 watching them. The backing-vocal was Nadja Abd el Farrag, Bohlen's girlfriend. In 2 shows in Moscow, Bohlen and Anders sang songs from their solo careers.
VHS and DVD
A DVD and a VHS were recorded in the band's concert in Budapest and Moscow. Was released immediately.
Set-List
- "You're My Heart, You're My Soul"
- "Cheri, Cheri Lady"
- "Brother Louie"
- "You Can Win If You Want"
- "Atlantis is Calling (S.O.S. for Love)"
- "I Will Follow You"
- "In 100 Years"
- "Geronimo's Cadillac"
- "Don't Play With My Heart"
- "Lady Lai"
- "We Still Have Dreams"
- "Jet Airliner"
- "Anything Is Possible"
- "Heaven Will Know"
- "We Take The Chance"
- "Give Me Peace on Earth"
- "Space Mix"
Dates
Date | City | Country |
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Europe | ||
May 7, 1998 | Magdeburg | Germany |
May 8, 1998 | Furth | |
May 9, 1998 | Erfurt | |
May 10, 1998 | Chemnitz | |
May 11, 1998 | Berlin | |
May 12, 1998 | Neubrandenburg | |
May 13, 1998 | Neubrandenburg | |
May 14, 1998 | Leipzig | |
May 15, 1998 | Lemgo | |
May 16, 1998 | Lemgo | |
May 17, 1998 | Rostock | |
May 18, 1998 | Cottbus | |
May 19, 1998 | Baunatal | |
May 20, 1998 | Eppelheim | |
May 22, 1998 | Vienna | Austria |
May 24, 1998 | Koblenz | Germany |
May 24, 1998 | Koblenz | |
May 25, 1998 | Alsfeld | |
May 27, 1998 | Augsburg | |
May 28, 1998 | Oberhausen | |
May 29, 1998 | Hannover | |
May 31, 1998 | Munich | |
June 1, 1998 | Hanau | |
June 2, 1998 | Hamburg | |
June 9, 1998 | Vilnius | Lithuania |
June 11, 1998 | Riga | Latvia |
June 12, 1998 | Tallinn | Estonia |
June 19, 1998 | Hagen | Germany |
June 21, 1998 | Berlin | |
June 28, 1998 | Budapest | Hungary |
August 29, 1998 | Zürich | Switzerland |
October 4, 1998 | Ostrava | Czech Republic |
October 5, 1998 | Prague | |
November 28, 1998 | Bad Gleichenberg | Austria |
June 4, 1998 | Nizhny Novgorod | Russia |
June 5, 1998 | Moscow | |
June 6, 1998 | Samara | |
June 7, 1998 | Tolyatti | |
June 10, 1998 | Akhmania | |
Asia | ||
August 10, 1998 | Tokyo | Japan |
August 15, 1998 | Beijing | China |
August 20, 1998 | Shanghai | |
Africa | ||
July 15, 1998 | Johannesburg | South Africa |
July 17, 1998 | Cape Town | |
July 19, 1998 | Durban | |
July 21, 1998 | Pretoria | |
Europe | ||
December 31, 1998 | Moscow | Russia |