Bring Ya To The Brink Tour - Set List

Set List

Asia
  1. "Into the Nightlife"
  2. "Set Your Heart"
  3. "Change Of Heart"
  4. "I Drove All Night"
  5. "When You Were Mine"
  6. "She Bop"
  7. "Rocking Chair"
  8. "Echo"
  9. "All Through The Night"
  10. "Lyfe"
  11. "True Colors"
  12. "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"
  13. "Same Ol' Story"
  14. "Time After Time"
  15. "Rain On Me"
  16. "Money Changes Everything"
  17. "Fearless"1

1 Lauper performed "Fearless" on September 24th, at Budokan Hall in Tokyo.

Europe
  1. "Into the Nightlife"
  2. "Change of Heart"
  3. "When You Were Mine"
  4. "She Bop"
  5. "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)"
  6. "Echo"
  7. "Rocking Chair"
  8. "All Through the Night"
  9. "Lyfe"
  10. "True Colors"
  11. "I Drove All Night"
  12. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
  13. "Same Ol' Story"
  14. "Rain on Me"
  15. "Time After Time"
  16. "Money Changes Everything"
South America
  1. "Change of Heart"
  2. "Set Your Heart"
  3. "Grab a Hold"
  4. "When You Were Mine"
  5. "Echo"
  6. "Into the Nightlife"
  7. "All Through the Night"
  8. "I Drove All Night"
  9. "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
  10. "Money Changes Everything"
  11. "Fearless"
  12. "Time After Time"
  13. "Rocking Chair"
  14. "I'm Gonna Be Strong"
  15. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
  16. "True Colors"


Notes

  • For the concert on November 15th, in Belo Horizonte, Brail; Lauper performed "Feels Like Christmas".
  • The concert on November 19th, at the Teatro de Bourbon Country in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Lauper also performed the following songs; "She Bop", "Shine, "Sisters of Avalon" and "Rain on Me".

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