Heart of Stone Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

The Heart of Stone Tour was Cher's most ambitious solo tour, after an 8-year absence, and spanned eight months, three continents plus two casinos, the Sands Hotel in Atlantic City and The Mirage in Las Vegas. It was, in Cher's own words, "a cross between Phantom of the Opera and Metallica". Her then-manager Bill Sammeth first set up a mini August tour in 1989, including stops in Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago, Long Island, Providence, and Atlantic City. In eight shows, grosses of $200,000-plus per night were made before audiences of 8,000-11,500. After the filming of Mermaids, Cher resumed a bigger leg. The tour had been scheduled to open March 18 in Tucson, but the date was changed when the influenza threw Cher off her rehearsal schedule. Cher finally kicked off the North American leg of the tour in Dallas on March 31, 1990. The tour ran through to August 1990, and then proceeded to Europe and Australia in October and November.

Cher sang in eight shows, during a six-night engagement, at the 1,500-seat theatre of The Mirage.

Date City State/country Venue
North America and Canada
March 31, 1990 Dallas Texas Starplex Amphitheater
April 1, 1990 Houston The Summit
April 2, 1990 Austin Erwin Center
April 4, 1990 Pensacola Florida Pensacola Civic Center
April 6, 1990 Atlanta Georgia GSU Sports Arena
April 7, 1990 Orlando Florida Amway Arena
April 8, 1990 Tampa USF Sun Dome
April 11, 1990 Miami James L. Knight Center
April 12, 1990
April 27, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
April 28, 1990
April 29, 1990
May 1, 1990 Providence Rhode Island Providence Civic Center
May 2, 1990 Landover Maryland Capital Centre
May 4, 1990 Atlantic City New Jersey Sands Hotel
May 5, 1990
May 10, 1990 Uniondale New York Nassau Coliseum
May 12, 1990 East Rutherford New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena
May 13, 1990 Worcester Massachusetts Worcester's Centrum Center
May 15, 1990 Niagara Falls New York Niagara Falls Convention and Civic Center
May 16, 1990
May 17, 1990
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Civic Arena
May 19, 1990 Detroit Michigan Palace of Auburn Hills
May 20, 1990 Cincinnati Ohio Riverfront Coliseum
June 1, 1990 St. Louis Missouri St. Louis Arena
June 2, 1990 Chicago Illinois World Music Theatre
June 4, 1990 Minneapolis Minnesota Met Center
June 9, 1990 Denver Colorado Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
June 14, 1990 Las Vegas Nevada The Mirage
June 15, 1990
June 16, 1990
June 17, 1990
June 18, 1990
June 19, 1990
June 21, 1990 San Diego California San Diego Sports Arena
June 29, 1990 Phoenix Arizona ASU Activity Center
July 6, 1990 Milwaukee Wisconsin Marcus Amphitheatre
July 7, 1990 Toledo Ohio Savage Hall
July 9, 1990 Cleveland Coliseum at Richfield
July 12, 1990 Lexington Kentucky Rupp Arena
July 16, 1990 Wantagh New York Jones Beach Amphitheater
July 17, 1990 Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Spectrum
July 20, 1990 Bristol Connecticut Lake Compounce
July 26, 1990 Moncton Canada Moncton Coliseum
July 27, 1990 Halifax Halifax Forum
July 29, 1990 Old Orchard Beach Maine Seashore Performing Arts Center
August 11, 1990 Sacramento California Arco Arena
August 12, 1990 Oakland Coliseum Arena
August 14, 1990 Spokane Washington Spokane Coliseum
August 15, 1990 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
August 18, 1990 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
August 21, 1990 Edmonton Northlands Coliseum
August 29, 1990 Toronto Exhibition Stadium
Europe
October 14, 1990 Dublin Ireland Point Depot
October 16, 1990 London England Wembley Arena
October 17, 1990
October 19, 1990
October 21, 1990 Birmingham National Exhibition Centre
October 23, 1990
Australia
November 5, 1990 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Grand Prix
November 6, 1990 Sydney Entertainment Centre
November 7, 1990
November 9, 1990
November 10, 1990
November 11, 1990
November 12, 1990 Melbourne Melbourne Park
North America
December 2, 1990 Las Vegas Nevada The Mirage
December 3, 1990
December 4, 1990

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