Who's That Girl World Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
Asia
June 14, 1987 Osaka Japan Osaka Stadium
June 15, 1987
June 20, 1987 Tokyo Korakuen Stadium
June 21, 1987
June 22, 1987
North America
June 27, 1987 Miami United States Orange Bowl
June 29, 1987 Atlanta The Omni
July 2, 1987 Washington, D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
July 4, 1987 Toronto Canada CNE Stadium
July 6, 1987 Montreal Montreal Forum
July 7, 1987
July 9, 1987 Foxborough United States Sullivan Stadium
July 11, 1987 Philadelphia Veterans Stadium
July 13, 1987 New York City Madison Square Garden
July 15, 1987 Seattle Kingdome
July 18, 1987 Anaheim Anaheim Stadium
July 20, 1987 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 21, 1987
July 24, 1987 Houston Astrodome
July 26, 1987 Irving Texas Stadium
July 29, 1987 Saint Paul Saint Paul Civic Center
July 31, 1987 Chicago Soldier Field
August 2, 1987 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre
August 4, 1987 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
August 5, 1987
August 7, 1987 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome
August 9, 1987 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
Europe
August 15, 1987 Leeds United Kingdom Roundhay Park
August 18, 1987 London Wembley Stadium
August 19, 1987
August 20, 1987
August 22, 1987 Frankfurt Germany Waldstadion
August 25, 1987 Rotterdam Netherlands Feijenoord Stadion
August 26, 1987
August 29, 1987 Paris France Parc de Sceaux
August 31, 1987 Nice Stade de l'Ouest
September 4, 1987 Turin Italy Stadio Comunale
September 6, 1987 Florence Stadio Artemio Franchi

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