Silver Girl Tour

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Silver Girl Tour
Tour by Donna Summer
Start date 1986
End date 1986
Legs 1
Donna Summer concert chronology

The Silver Girl Tour was a 1986 concert tour by singer Donna Summer. This tour focused mainly on dates at regional casinos. Celebrity impressionist Louise DuArt served as the opening act. The shows were formatted to fit the then casino industry standard of 60 minutes for a headliner set, and 20 minutes for the opening act set.

Louise DuArt is an American comedian and impersonator.

Contents

Set List

  1. Overture
  2. On The Radio
  3. No More Tears
  4. Romeo
  5. I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)
  6. Supernatural Love
  7. Medley, Amazing Grace, How Great Thou Art, Operator
  8. Medley, I Feel Love, Dim All The Lights, Bad Girls, Hot Stuff, Heaven Knows
  9. MacArthur Park
  10. Silver Girl
  11. America The Beautiful
  12. Encore, Last Dance

Tour dates (list incomplete)

DateCityCountryVenue
June 20, 1986 Atlantic City, New Jersey United States Resorts International
June 21, 1986
June 22, 1986
October 29, 1986 Caesars Atlantic City
October 30, 1986
October 31, 1986

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