Once Upon a Time Tour

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Once Upon a Time Tour
Tour by Donna Summer
Associated album Once Upon a Time
Start date1977
End date1978
Legs1
Donna Summer concert chronology

Once Upon a Time Tour was a concert tour by the American singer Donna Summer that ran between 1977 and 1978. It promoted her concept album Once Upon a Time . The performance at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, California was recorded and released as the live album Live and More .

Contents

Set list

Act I
  1. "Once Upon A Time (Theme) / Once Upon A Time Introduction
  2. "Could It Be Magic"
  3. "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It"
  4. "Only One Man"
  5. "I Remember Yesterday"
  6. "Love's Unkind"
  7. My Man Medley
    1. "The Man I Love"
    2. "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)"
    3. "Some of These Days"
  8. "The Way We Were"
  9. "If You Got It, Flaunt It"
  10. "A Man Like You"
  11. "Mimi's Song"
Act II
  1. "Once Upon a Time"
  2. "Fairy Tale High"
  3. "Faster And Faster To Nowhere"
  4. "Spring Affair"
  5. "Winter Melody"
  6. "I Love You"
  7. "Happily Ever After"
  8. "One Of A Kind" (Performed on selected dates)
  9. "Love to Love You Baby"
  10. "I Feel Love"
  11. "Summer Fever" (Performed on selected dates)
  12. "Last Dance"
  13. "Rumour Has It"
  14. "A Song For You"


Tourdates

DatesCityVenue
December 23-24 1977 Cherry Hill, New Jersey Latin Casino
January 27-29 1978 Stateline, Nevada Sahara Tahoe
February 7-15 1978 MGM Grand Las Vegas Las Vegas
March 22-23 1978 Baltimore, Maryland Painters Mill Music Fair
March, 30 1978 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stanley Theater
April 5 1978 Wantagh, New York Jones Beach Theater
April 7 1978 Buffalo, New York Buffalo Niagara Convention Center
April 11-15 1978 Resorts International Atlantic City, New Jersey
June 7-8 1978 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 13-14 1978 Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas Hilton
June 15 1978 St Louis, Missouri Fox Theatre
June 25-27 1978 Sunrise, Florida Sunrise Musical Theatre
July 1 1978 Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Civic Center
July 4-9 1978 Devon, Pennsylvania Valley Forge Music Fair
July 15 1978 San Diego, California Fox Theatre
July 17–19 1978 Los Angeles, California Universal Amphitheater
July 22 1978 San Carlos, California Circle Star Theater
July 24-25 1978 Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Theatre
July 27 1978 Highland Heights, Ohio Front Row Theatre
August 3–4 1978 East Troy, Wisconsin Alpine Valley Music Theatre
August 8-10 1978 Niles, Illinois Mill Run Playhouse
October 20 1978 Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens
October 21 1978 Montreal Forum Montreal
October 23 1978 Ottawa Civic Center Ottawa
October 25 1978Chateau de Ville Framingham, Massachusetts
October 30-31 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Music Hall
November 2-5 New York City Felt Forum
November 27-29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Merriam Theater
December 9-10 1978 MGM Grand Las Vegas Las Vegas

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