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| concert_tour_name = Jump Up Tour |
| concert_tour_name = Jump Up Tour |
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| album = [[Jump Up! (Elton John album)| |
| album = ''[[Jump Up! (Elton John album)|Jump Up!]]'' |
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| artist = [[Elton John]] |
| artist = [[Elton John]] |
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| location = {{hlist|Europe|North America|Oceania|Asia}} |
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| start_date = 10 March 1982 |
| start_date = 10 March 1982 |
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| end_date = 15 October 1983 |
| end_date = 15 October 1983 |
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| number_of_legs = 5 |
| number_of_legs = 5 |
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| number_of_shows = 15 in Oceania |
| number_of_shows = {{unbulleted list|15 in Oceania|70 in Europe|42 in North America|8 in Africa|135 in total}} |
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| last_tour = [[1980 World Tour]] |
| last_tour = [[1980 World Tour]]<br />(1980) |
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| this_tour = '''Jump Up Tour''' |
| this_tour = '''Jump Up Tour'''<br />(1982–83) |
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| next_tour = [[Too Low for Zero Tour]] |
| next_tour = [[Too Low for Zero Tour]]<br />(1984) |
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The '''Jump Up! Tour''' was a worldwide [[concert tour]] by |
The '''Jump Up! Tour''' was a worldwide [[concert tour]] by English [[musician]] and [[composer]] [[Elton John]], in support of his 16th studio album ''[[Jump Up! (Elton John album)|Jump Up!]]''. The tour included five legs (Australia, Europe, North America, UK and South Africa) and a total of 135 shows. |
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''[[Jump Up! (Elton John album)|Jump Up!]]''. The tour included five legs ('''Australia''', '''Europe''', '''North America''', '''UK''' and '''South Africa''') and a total of 135 shows. |
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==Tour== |
==Tour== |
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On 10 March 1982, the [[Athletic Park, Wellington|Athletic Park]] in [[Wellington]] was the site of [[Davey Johnstone]] |
On 10 March 1982, the [[Athletic Park, Wellington|Athletic Park]] in [[Wellington]] was the site of [[Davey Johnstone]]'s return to the Elton John band, reuniting the classic band on stage for the first time in eight years.{{fact|date=September 2024}} |
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Elton John, Davey Johnstone, [[Dee Murray]] and [[Nigel Olsson]] then took the Jump Up! Tour across [[Australia]] and [[Europe]] (and blasting through New York on 17 April with a powerful performance of "[[Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)|Empty Garden]]" and "[[Ball and Chain (Elton John song)|Ball And Chain]]" on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') before launching their North American tour on 12 June at the [[Red Rocks Amphitheatre]] in [[Colorado]]. The 7 July show in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], was broadcast live on nationwide radio, and this leg of the tour ended after three nights at [[Madison Square Garden]] on 7 August 1982. Two nights before, [[Yoko Ono]] and [[Sean Lennon]] had come out on stage to embrace John after he played his tribute to the late [[John Lennon]], [[Empty Garden]], for the first time in [[New York City]] since the |
Elton John, Davey Johnstone, [[Dee Murray]] and [[Nigel Olsson]] then took the Jump Up! Tour across [[Australia]] and [[Europe]] (and blasting through New York on 17 April with a powerful performance of "[[Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)|Empty Garden]]" and "[[Ball and Chain (Elton John song)|Ball And Chain]]" on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') before launching their North American tour on 12 June at the [[Red Rocks Amphitheatre]] in [[Colorado]]. The 7 July show in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], was broadcast live on nationwide radio, and this leg of the tour ended after three nights at [[Madison Square Garden]] on 7 August 1982. Two nights before, [[Yoko Ono]] and [[Sean Lennon]] had come out on stage to embrace John after he played his tribute to the late [[John Lennon]], [[Empty Garden]], for the first time in [[New York City]] since the musician's death.{{fact|date=September 2024}} |
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After an opening set by [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] label-mates [[Quarterflash]], John and the band typically played a 23-song set, with such seldom-played tunes as "[[Jump Up! (Elton John album)|Where Have All The Good Times Gone?]]", "Ball And Chain" and "[[Teacher I Need You]]", before encoring with a "[[Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On|Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On]]"/"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"/"[[Twist and Shout]]" medley. |
After an opening set by [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] label-mates [[Quarterflash]], John and the band typically played a 23-song set, with such seldom-played tunes as "[[Jump Up! (Elton John album)|Where Have All The Good Times Gone?]]", "Ball And Chain" and "[[Teacher I Need You]]", before encoring with a "[[Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On|Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On]]"/"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"/"[[Twist and Shout]]" medley.{{fact|date=September 2024}} |
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Following a three-month break, during which the band recorded the album ''[[Too Low for Zero]]'' in [[Montserrat]], the tour resumed in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[England]], on 2 November 1982. |
Following a three-month break, during which the band recorded the album ''[[Too Low for Zero]]'' in [[Montserrat]], the tour resumed in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[England]], on 2 November 1982.{{fact|date=September 2024}} |
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The next 43 shows took place throughout the [[United Kingdom]], and the year ended on 24 December, with a run of 16 consecutive nights at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] in [[London]]. The |
The next 43 shows took place throughout the [[United Kingdom]], and the year ended on 24 December, with a run of 16 consecutive nights at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] in [[London]]. The 15 December show proved unique in that it was played without a drummer; Nigel Olsson was unable to perform that evening. The show on [[Christmas Eve]] featured an appearance by [[Kiki Dee]] on "[[Don't Go Breaking My Heart]]" and the encores, which included a version of "[[Jingle Bells]]".{{fact|date=September 2024}} |
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John and the |
John and the band's only performances in 1983 were eight shows that took place at the [[Sun City, South Africa|Sun City]] casino complex, near [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]], from 7-10 October and 12-15 October.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eltonjohn.com/band/1982-1983/|title = The Band}}</ref> |
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==Tour dates== |
==Tour dates== |
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|colspan="6"|'''Oceania'''<ref name=EJ1982>[http://www.eltonography.com/tours/1982.html Elton John Concerts in 1982] eltonography.com, Retrieved |
|colspan="6"|'''Oceania'''<ref name=EJ1982>[http://www.eltonography.com/tours/1982.html Elton John Concerts in 1982] eltonography.com, Retrieved 16 February 2016</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chuckberry.de/tour1982.htm#Elton%20John |title=Tour Information 1982 |publisher=chuckberry |access-date=2011-11-26}}</ref> |
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|10 March 1982 |
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|11 May 1982 |
|11 May 1982 |
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|[[Düsseldorf]] |
|[[Düsseldorf]] |
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|rowspan="4"|[[Germany]] |
|rowspan="4"|[[West Germany]] |
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|[[Philipshalle]] |
|[[Philipshalle]] |
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|13 May 1982 |
|13 May 1982 |
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|Berlin |
|[[West Berlin]] |
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|[[Deutschlandhalle]] |
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|18 May 1982 |
|18 May 1982 |
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|[[Frankfurt]] |
|[[Frankfurt]] |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Germany]] |
|rowspan="2"|[[West Germany]] |
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|[[Festhalle Frankfurt]] |
|[[Festhalle Frankfurt]] |
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|21 May 1982 |
|21 May 1982 |
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|[[Ludwigshafen]] |
|[[Ludwigshafen]] |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Germany]] |
|rowspan="2"|[[West Germany]] |
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|[[Friedrich-Ebert-Halle]] |
|[[Friedrich-Ebert-Halle]] |
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|15 June 1982 |
|15 June 1982 |
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|[[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] |
|[[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] |
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|[[Salt Palace]] |
|[[Salt Palace (arena)|Salt Palace]] |
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|17 June 1982 |
|17 June 1982 |
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|23 June 1982 |
|23 June 1982 |
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|[[Las Vegas]] |
|[[Las Vegas]] |
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|[[Aladdin Theatre]] |
|[[Zappos Theater|Aladdin Theatre]] |
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|25 June 1982 |
|25 June 1982 |
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|1 July 1982 |
|1 July 1982 |
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|[[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]] |
|[[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]] |
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|[[Tulsa Assembly Center]] |
|[[Cox Business Convention Center|Tulsa Assembly Center]] |
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|8,688 / 8,992 |
|8,688 / 8,992 |
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|$99,912 |
|$99,912 |
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|5 July 1982 |
|5 July 1982 |
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|[[St. Louis]] |
|[[St. Louis]] |
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|[[Checkerdome]] |
|[[St. Louis Arena|Checkerdome]] |
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|6 July 1982 |
|6 July 1982 |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] |
|rowspan="2"|[[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Starlight Theatre (Kansas City)|Starlight Theatre]] |
|rowspan="2"|[[Starlight Theatre (Kansas City, Missouri)|Starlight Theatre]] |
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|7 July 1982 |
|7 July 1982 |
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==Personnel== |
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*[[Elton John]] |
*[[Elton John]] – piano, electric piano (on "Daniel"), lead vocals |
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*[[Davey Johnstone]] |
*[[Davey Johnstone]] – guitars, backing vocals |
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*[[Dee Murray]] |
*[[Dee Murray]] – bass guitar, backing vocals |
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*[[Nigel Olsson]] |
*[[Nigel Olsson]] – drums, percussion, backing vocals |
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==Setlists== |
==Setlists== |
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#Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding |
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#All The Girls Love Alice |
#All The Girls Love Alice |
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#Someone Saved My |
#Someone Saved My Life Tonight |
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#Better Off Dead |
#Better Off Dead |
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#Ball And Chain |
#Ball And Chain |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Wikipedia books|Elton John}} |
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* [http://www.eltonography.com/tours/index.html Information Site with Tour Dates] |
* [http://www.eltonography.com/tours/index.html Information Site with Tour Dates] |
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Associated album | Jump Up! |
Start date | 10 March 1982 |
End date | 15 October 1983 |
Legs | 5 |
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Elton John concert chronology |
The Jump Up! Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English musician and composer Elton John, in support of his 16th studio album Jump Up!. The tour included five legs (Australia, Europe, North America, UK and South Africa) and a total of 135 shows.
Tour
[edit]On 10 March 1982, the Athletic Park in Wellington was the site of Davey Johnstone's return to the Elton John band, reuniting the classic band on stage for the first time in eight years.[citation needed]
Elton John, Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson then took the Jump Up! Tour across Australia and Europe (and blasting through New York on 17 April with a powerful performance of "Empty Garden" and "Ball And Chain" on Saturday Night Live) before launching their North American tour on 12 June at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. The 7 July show in Kansas City, Missouri, was broadcast live on nationwide radio, and this leg of the tour ended after three nights at Madison Square Garden on 7 August 1982. Two nights before, Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon had come out on stage to embrace John after he played his tribute to the late John Lennon, Empty Garden, for the first time in New York City since the musician's death.[citation needed]
After an opening set by Geffen label-mates Quarterflash, John and the band typically played a 23-song set, with such seldom-played tunes as "Where Have All The Good Times Gone?", "Ball And Chain" and "Teacher I Need You", before encoring with a "Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On"/"I Saw Her Standing There"/"Twist and Shout" medley.[citation needed]
Following a three-month break, during which the band recorded the album Too Low for Zero in Montserrat, the tour resumed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on 2 November 1982.[citation needed]
The next 43 shows took place throughout the United Kingdom, and the year ended on 24 December, with a run of 16 consecutive nights at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. The 15 December show proved unique in that it was played without a drummer; Nigel Olsson was unable to perform that evening. The show on Christmas Eve featured an appearance by Kiki Dee on "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and the encores, which included a version of "Jingle Bells".[citation needed]
John and the band's only performances in 1983 were eight shows that took place at the Sun City casino complex, near Johannesburg, South Africa, from 7-10 October and 12-15 October.[1]
Tour dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / available | Revenue |
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Oceania[2][3] | |||||
10 March 1982 | Wellington | New Zealand | Athletic Park | ||
13 March 1982 | Auckland | Western Springs Stadium | |||
16 March 1982 | Sydney | Australia | Hordern Pavilion | ||
17 March 1982 | |||||
18 March 1982 | |||||
19 March 1982 | |||||
20 March 1982 | |||||
21 March 1982 | |||||
23 March 1982 | Brisbane | Brisbane Festival Hall | |||
24 March 1982 | |||||
29 March 1982 | Melbourne | Melbourne Festival Hall | |||
30 March 1982 | |||||
3 April 1982 | Adelaide | Memorial Drive Park | |||
7 April 1982 | Perth | Perth Entertainment Centre | |||
Europe | |||||
30 April 1982 | Stockholm | Sweden | Johanneshovs Isstadion | ||
2 May 1982 | Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Ice Hall | ||
4 May 1982 | Drammen | Norway | Drammenshallen | ||
5 May 1982 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Scandinavium | ||
6 May 1982 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Brøndby Hall | ||
8 May 1982 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis | ||
9 May 1982 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | ||
10 May 1982 | |||||
11 May 1982 | Düsseldorf | West Germany | Philipshalle | ||
12 May 1982 | Hamburg | Alsterdorfer Sporthalle | |||
13 May 1982 | West Berlin | Deutschlandhalle | |||
14 May 1982 | Cologne | Cologne Sporthalle | |||
16 May 1982 | Paris | France | Palais des Sports de Paris | ||
17 May 1982 | |||||
18 May 1982 | Frankfurt | West Germany | Festhalle Frankfurt | ||
19 May 1982 | Saarbrücken | Saarlandhalle | |||
20 May 1982 | Basel | Switzerland | St. Jakobshalle | ||
21 May 1982 | Ludwigshafen | West Germany | Friedrich-Ebert-Halle | ||
23 May 1982 | Munich | Olympiahalle | |||
25 May 1982 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier | ||
26 May 1982 | Avignon | Parc des Expositions de Châteaublanc | |||
27 May 1982 | Toulouse | Palais des Sports de Toulouse | |||
28 May 1982 | Bordeaux | Salle Polyvalent | |||
29 May 1982 | Nantes | Palais des Sports de Beaulieu | |||
30 May 1982 | Lille | Espace Foire | |||
North America | |||||
12 June 1982 | Morrison | United States | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 18,000 / 18,000 | $247,500 |
13 June 1982 | |||||
15 June 1982 | Salt Lake City | Salt Palace | |||
17 June 1982 | San Francisco | San Francisco Civic Auditorium | 6,713 / 6,713 | $99,322 | |
18 June 1982 | Berkeley | Hearst Greek Theatre | 8,500 / 8,500 | $114,750 | |
19 June 1982 | Irvine | Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre | |||
20 June 1982 | |||||
23 June 1982 | Las Vegas | Aladdin Theatre | |||
25 June 1982 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | 38,862 / 38,862 | $547,303 | |
26 June 1982 | |||||
27 June 1982 | |||||
29 June 1982 | Phoenix | Compton Terrace Amphitheatre | 16,333 / 16,333 | $183,073 | |
1 July 1982 | Tulsa | Tulsa Assembly Center | 8,688 / 8,992 | $99,912 | |
2 July 1982 | Little Rock | Barton Coliseum | 8,867 / 8,867 | $98,853 | |
3 July 1982 | Nashville | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | 9,546 / 9,546 | $112,090 | |
5 July 1982 | St. Louis | Checkerdome | |||
6 July 1982 | Kansas City | Starlight Theatre | |||
7 July 1982 | |||||
8 July 1982 | Omaha | Omaha Civic Auditorium | 8,752 / 8,752 | $99,486 | |
9 July 1982 | Saint Paul | St. Paul Civic Center | |||
10 July 1982 | Hoffman Estates | Poplar Creek Music Theater | |||
11 July 1982 | |||||
13 July 1982 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | |||
15 July 1982 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | |||
16 July 1982 | |||||
17 July 1982 | |||||
18 July 1982 | Indianapolis | Indiana Convention Center | 9,223 / 9,223 | $111,616 | |
20 July 1982 | Atlanta | Omni Coliseum | 15,147 / 15,147 | $173,851 | |
21 July 1982 | Landover | Capital Centre | |||
22 July 1982 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |||
23 July 1982 | |||||
24 July 1982 | Hartford | Hartford Civic Center | 15,558 / 15,558 | $174,079 | |
25 July 1982 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | |||
27 July 1982 | Philadelphia | Mann Center for the Performing Arts | 13,037 / 13,037 | $121,464 | |
29 July 1982 | Toronto | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens | 15,290 / 16,000 | $201,077 |
30 July 1982 | Ottawa | Ottawa Civic Centre | 8,778 / 8,778 | $131,670 | |
31 July 1982 | Québec City | Colisée de Québec | |||
1 August 1982 | Montréal | Forum de Montréal | |||
3 August 1982 | Boston | United States | Boston Garden | 14,218 / 15,500 | $185,112 |
4 August 1982 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |||
5 August 1982 | |||||
6 August 1982 | |||||
Europe | |||||
2 November 1982 | Newcastle | England | Newcastle City Hall | ||
3 November 1982 | |||||
4 November 1982 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh Playhouse | ||
5 November 1982 | |||||
6 November 1982 | Dundee | Caird Hall | |||
7 November 1982 | Glasgow | Glasgow Apollo Theatre | |||
8 November 1982 | |||||
10 November 1982 | Sheffield | England | Sheffield City Hall | ||
11 November 1982 | |||||
13 November 1982 | Liverpool | Liverpool Empire Theatre | |||
14 November 1982 | |||||
15 November 1982 | Blackpool | Blackpool Opera House | |||
16 November 1982 | |||||
17 November 1982 | Manchester | Manchester Apollo | |||
18 November 1982 | |||||
19 November 1982 | |||||
21 November 1982 | Birmingham | Birmingham Odeon | |||
22 November 1982 | |||||
23 November 1982 | |||||
25 November 1982 | Cardiff | Wales | St David's Hall | ||
26 November 1982 | |||||
27 November 1982 | Nottingham | England | Nottingham Royal Concert Hall | ||
28 November 1982 | |||||
3 December 1982 | Bournemouth | Bournemouth Winter Gardens | |||
4 December 1982 | |||||
5 December 1982 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | |||
6 December 1982 | |||||
7 December 1982 | Brighton | The Brighton Centre | |||
9 December 1982 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | |||
10 December 1982 | |||||
11 December 1982 | |||||
12 December 1982 | |||||
13 December 1982 | |||||
14 December 1982 | |||||
15 December 1982 | |||||
16 December 1982 | |||||
17 December 1982 | |||||
18 December 1982 | |||||
19 December 1982 | |||||
20 December 1982 | |||||
21 December 1982 | |||||
22 December 1982 | |||||
23 December 1982 | |||||
24 December 1982 | |||||
Africa | |||||
7 October 1983 | Johannesburg | South Africa | Sun City Casino | ||
8 October 1983 | |||||
9 October 1983 | |||||
10 October 1983 | |||||
12 October 1983 | |||||
13 October 1983 | |||||
14 October 1983 | |||||
15 October 1983 |
Personnel
[edit]- Elton John – piano, electric piano (on "Daniel"), lead vocals
- Davey Johnstone – guitars, backing vocals
- Dee Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Nigel Olsson – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Setlists
[edit]- Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Gotta Get a Meal Ticket
- Someone Saved My Life Tonight
- Better Off Dead
- Ball and Chain
- Empty Garden
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Song for Guy
- Nobody Wins
- Elton's Song
- Chloe
- Where to Now St. Peter?
- Blue Eyes
- Bennie and the Jets
- Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
- Rocket Man
- Teacher I Need You
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- Pinball Wizard
- Your Song
- Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
- Crocodile Rock
- Rock And Roll Medley: Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On/I Saw Her Standing There/Twist And Shout
- Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
- All The Girls Love Alice
- Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Someone Saved My Life Tonight
- Better Off Dead
- Ball And Chain
- Empty Garden
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- The Bitch Is Back
- Dixie Lilly
- Song For Guy
- Nobody Wins
- Elton's Song
- Chloe
- Where To Now St. Peter?
- Blue Eyes
- Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
- Rocket Man
- Bennie And The Jets
- Just Like Belgium
Performed only in Belgium - Teacher I Need You
- All Quiet On The Western Front
- Pinball Wizard
- Your Song
- Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
- Daniel
- Crocodile Rock
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
- Rock and Roll Medley: Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On/I Saw Her Standing There/Twist And Shout
- Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
- All The Girls Love Alice
- Someone Saved My Life Tonight
- Better Off Dead
- Ball And Chain
- Empty Garden
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- The Bitch Is Back
- Pinball Wizard
- Ticking
- Elton's Song
- Chloe
- Where To Now St. Peter?
- Blue Eyes
- Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
- Rocket Man
- Bennie And The Jets
- Teacher I Need You
- Dear John
- Your Song
- Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
- Daniel
- Crocodile Rock
- Rock and Roll Medley: Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On/I Saw Her Standing There/Twist And Shout
- Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
- All The Girls Love Alice
- Someone Saved My Life Tonight
- Better Off Dead
- Ball And Chain
- Empty Garden
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- The Bitch Is Back
- Pinball Wizard
- Song For Guy
- Elton's Song
- Chloe
- Where To Now St. Peter?
- Blue Eyes
- Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
- Rocket Man
- Bennie And The Jets
- All Quiet On the Western Front
- Your Song
- Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
- Daniel
- Crocodile Rock
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee)
Performed only on 24 December - Rock and Roll Medley: Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On/I Saw Her Standing There/Twist And Shout
References
[edit]- ^ "The Band".
- ^ Elton John Concerts in 1982 eltonography.com, Retrieved 16 February 2016
- ^ "Tour Information 1982". chuckberry. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
External links
[edit]Quotations related to Jump Up Tour at Wikiquote