Tour Dates for the Tour


11/21/88 Sydney
11/19/88 Sydney
11/18/88 [R] Sydney
11/16/88 [R] Brisbane
11/14/88 Melbourne
11/13/88 Melbourne
11/12/88 [R] Melbourne
11/10/88 Adelaide
11/07/88 Perth
11/06/88 Perth
11/03/88 [R] Fukuoka
10/30/88 [R] Osaka
10/29/88 [R] Osaka
10/27/88 [R] Tokyo
10/26/88 [R] Tokyo
10/25/88 [R] Tokyo
10/22/88 [R] Sapporo
10/20/88 [R] Nagoya
08/28/88 Saratoga
08/27/88 [R] Syracuse
08/26/88 Wantagh
08/24/88 [R] New York City
08/22/88 [R] Columbia
08/21/88 [R] Bristol
08/20/88 Wantagh
08/18/88 Hartford
08/17/88 [R] Boston
08/15/88 [R] Cuyahoga Falls
08/13/88 Auburn Hills
08/12/88 Charlevoix
08/11/88 Hoffman Estates
08/09/88 Nashville
08/08/88 Atlanta
08/06/88 Kansas City
08/04/88 [R] Denver
08/02/88 Pasa Robles
07/31/88 Chula Vista
07/30/88 [R] Costa Mesa
07/29/88 Los Angeles
07/28/88 [R] Los Angeles
07/27/88 Los Angeles
07/25/88 [R] Costa Mesa
07/23/88 Berkeley
07/22/88 Mountain View
07/21/88 [R] Concord
07/19/88 Portland
07/18/88 Vancouver
07/17/88 Calgary
07/16/88 Edmonton
07/13/88 Winnipeg
07/11/88 [R] St. Paul
07/10/88 [R] Milwaukee
07/03/88 Werchter
07/02/88 Torhout
06/30/88 Roskilde
06/28/88 Brest
06/26/88 [R] St. Goarshausen
06/22/88 [R] Oslo
06/20/88 Helsinki
06/18/88 Stockholm
06/16/88 Copenhagen
06/15/88 Bremen
06/13/88 Hamburg
06/12/88 Hamburg
06/11/88 [R] London
06/11/88 [R] Berlin
06/09/88 [R] Dortmund
06/08/88 Offenburg
06/06/88 [R] Paris
06/05/88 Paris
06/04/88 [R] Paris
06/02/88 Grenoble
06/01/88 [R] Montpellier
05/31/88 Bordeaux
05/29/88 Zaragoza
05/28/88 Madrid
05/25/88 [R] Barcelona
05/23/88 Toulouse
05/20/88 Zurich
05/19/88 Zurich
05/18/88 Stuttgart
05/17/88 [R] Stuttgart
05/15/88 Frankfurt
05/14/88 Frankfurt
05/13/88 Montreux
05/12/88 Munich
05/11/88 [R] Munich
05/09/88 Vienna
05/07/88 Verona
05/06/88 [R] Verona
05/04/88 Genoa
05/03/88 Turin
04/30/88 [R] Modena
04/29/88 [R] Florence
04/27/88 [R] Rome
04/25/88 Bari
04/23/88 [R] Cava
04/21/88 [R] Milan
04/20/88 [R] Milan
04/17/88 [R] Den Haag
04/16/88 Den Haag
04/02/88 Las Vegas
04/01/88 Santa Barbara
03/31/88 [R] Sacramento
03/29/88 [R] Portland
03/28/88 [R] Seattle
03/26/88 Reno
03/25/88 [R] Oakland
03/24/88 [R] Oakland
03/22/88 [R] San Diego
03/21/88 Los Angeles
03/20/88 [R] Los Angeles
03/18/88 [R] Tempe
03/17/88 Las Cruces
03/15/88 [R] Dallas
03/14/88 [R] San Antonio
03/12/88 New Orleans
03/11/88 [R] Houston
03/09/88 Austin
03/07/88 Kansas City
03/05/88 [R] Omaha
03/04/88 [R] Minneapolis
03/02/88 Madison
03/01/88 [R] Milwaukee
02/28/88 [R] Chicago
02/27/88 St. Louis
02/26/88 [R] St. Louis
02/24/88 Bloomington
02/23/88 [R] Lafayette
02/21/88 Oxford
02/20/88 Detroit
02/19/88 [R] Detroit
02/17/88 [R] Cleveland
02/16/88 [R] Syracuse
02/15/88 [R] Toronto
02/12/88 [R] Montreal
02/11/88 Ottawa
02/10/88 Quebec
02/08/88 Hartford
02/07/88 Uniondale
02/06/88 Albany
02/05/88 [R] Boston
02/03/88 [R] New York City
02/02/88 [R] Philadelphia
02/01/88 [R] Bethlehem
01/30/88 [R] Fairfax
01/29/88 [R] Williamsburg
01/28/88 Chapel Hills
01/22/88 Miami
01/21/88 [R] Miami
01/20/88 [R] Tampa
12/20/87 London
12/19/87 [R] London
12/18/87 [R] London
12/16/87 [R] London
12/15/87 [R] London
12/11/87 [R] Buenos Aires
12/06/87 Sao Paulo
12/05/87 Sao Paulo
12/02/87 [R] Porto Alegre
11/28/87 Brasilia
11/24/87 Belo Horizonte
11/20/87 [R] Rio De Janeiro
11/17/87 New York City
11/16/87 [R] New York City
11/15/87 [R] New York City

Show Date

October 25, 1988

Location

Tokyo

Venue

Tokyo Dome

Tour

Nothing Like The Sun 1987/88


Review available

If you have a thing for Sting, don't miss new HBO concert...


Flyer from Miyuki Tateishi
[This is a review of the TV broadcast of the Tokyo Dome concert from 25 October 1988]

"Sting in Tokyo", the "HBO World Stage" presentation that debuts at 10 pm Saturday on the premium cable network, is the concert event of the TV season. How hot is "Sting in Tokyo"? Don't judge by the reaction of the Japanese audience. The enthusiasm many Japanese have for Western culture apparently didn't extend to this concert taped in the Tokyo Dome a few months ago. Sting's ability to slide easily from one musical form to another is just one of many reasons to be enthusiastic about this show. He rocks out with 'Rock Steady', followed by 'Sister Moon's' bluesy, jazz treatment, which gives saxophonist Branford Marsalis an opportunity to shine.

Next up is the reggae-accented 'One World', followed by 'Bring on the Night'/'When the World is Running Down', a pair of poignant pieces performed with emphasis on the words.

'King of Pain', a song so closely identified with Sting that many will have forgotten that it appeared on the Police's 1983 album, 'Synchronicity', sounds amazingly fresh here.

Marsalis is extraordinary on reeds and even takes some turns helping percussionist Mino Cinelu with his array of unusual instruments, which give interesting and unexpected textures to Sting's music. Marsalis is so good and featured so much, this concert could bear his name as headliner.

Kenny Kirkland and Delmar Brown always have the right keyboard phrasing, shifting as easily as Sting through the array of this concert's musical styles. Sting clearly doesn't tolerate musicians who go for a certain consistent sound and carry it through a performance or album.

Major credit is due Dolette McDonald, whose energy and ability stretch far beyond the usual confines of the term "backup singer."

Sting is a master at using his voice as a musical instrument and of letting the lyrics sell a song when that's appropriate. The music takes center stage, because Sting doesn't confuse the presentation with a lot of razzle-dazzle.

He may not be glittery and overblown, but Sting manages to retain command of the stage.

I've never seen Sting in person, but his past TV concert performances and a revealing interview-jam on "Showtime Coast-to-Coast" last season have been impressive. "Sting in Tokyo" is more impressive than those.

HBO's "Sting in Tokyo" is a concert to watch now and to tape for later enjoyment.
© The Fresno Bee by Lanny Larson