Shake the Cage Tour
1987–88 concert tour by Fleetwood Mac
Shake the Cage Tour Associated album Tango in the Night Start date September 30, 1987 End date June 28, 1988 Legs 2 No. of shows69
The Shake the Cage Tour by the Anglo-American rock group Fleetwood Mac began on September 30, 1987, in Kansas City, Missouri , and ended on June 28, 1988, in Manchester , England. It was their first tour since 1974 without Lindsey Buckingham , who left the band in August 1987.
History
Although the album Tango in the Night included Lindsey Buckingham , the guitarist quit at a band meeting to discuss the tour. "We'd signed the contracts," Stevie Nicks noted. "We couldn't call in and say, 'Oh, we can't do the tour.' We had to do it, or Fleetwood Mac would have been sued forever."[ 1]
Buckingham was replaced by rockabilly singer and guitarist Billy Burnette and lead guitarist and session musician Rick Vito . The former contributed to Mick Fleetwood's solo album I'm Not Me , as a member of Mick Fleetwood's Zoo. Recently recovered from cocaine addiction, Nicks was prescribed a heavy duty tranquilizer , to which she became addicted until the mid 1990s.
The band played at the Rock am Ring Festival in Nürburg , West Germany, on June 4, 1988. The crowd in attendance was 80.000.[ 2]
This tour was filmed during the San Francisco shows (December 12–13) and released on VHS as Fleetwood Mac: Tango in the Night . Cruzados and The Adventures were the opening act of the tour.[ 3]
Set list
"Say You Love Me "
"The Chain "
"Dreams "
"Isn't It Midnight "
"Everywhere "
"Oh Well "
"Seven Wonders "
"Rattlesnake Shake "
"Over My Head "
"Gold Dust Woman "
"Don't Let Me Down Again" (Buckingham Nicks cover)
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You? " (Stevie Nicks song)
"I Loved Another Woman"
"Brown Eyes "
"World Turning "
"Little Lies "
"Stand Back " (Stevie Nicks song)
"You Make Loving Fun "
"Go Your Own Way "
Encore
"Blue Letter "
"Don't Stop "
"Songbird "[ 4] [ 5]
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America
September 30, 1987
Kansas City
United States
Kemper Arena
October 1, 1987
Ames
Hilton Coliseum
October 3, 1987
East Troy
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
October 5, 1987
Indianapolis
Market Square Arena
October 6, 1987
Louisville
Freedom Hall
October 8, 1987
Landover
Capital Centre
October 9, 1987
Chapel Hill
Dean Smith Center
October 10, 1987
Clemson
Littlejohn Coliseum
October 13, 1987
Richfield
Richfield Coliseum
October 14, 1987
Pittsburgh
Civic Arena
October 16, 1987
Cincinnati
Riverfront Coliseum
October 17, 1987
Detroit
Joe Louis Arena
October 19, 1987
Toronto
Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens
October 20, 1987
Montréal
Forum de Montréal
October 23, 1987
Hartford
United States
Hartford Civic Center
October 24, 1987
East Rutherford
Meadowlands Arena
October 25, 1987
Uniondale
Nassau Coliseum
October 28, 1987
Philadelphia
The Spectrum
October 30, 1987
Boston
Boston Garden
October 31, 1987
November 1, 1987
Providence
Providence Civic Center
November 4, 1987
Tallahassee
Leon County Civic Center
November 6, 1987
Pembroke Pines
Hollywood Sportatorium
November 7, 1987
Tampa
USF Sun Dome
November 10, 1987
New Orleans
Lakefront Arena
November 12, 1987
Houston
The Summit
November 13, 1987
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
November 15, 1987
Dallas
Reunion Arena
November 17, 1987
Murfreesboro
Murphy Center
November 19, 1987
Rosemont
Rosemont Horizon
November 20, 1987
St. Louis
St. Louis Arena
November 27, 1987
Denver
McNichols Sports Arena
November 28, 1987
Salt Lake City
Salt Palace
December 1, 1987
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
December 3, 1987
Phoenix
Compton Terrace Amphitheatre
December 4, 1987
Paradise
Thomas & Mack Center
December 6, 1987
Inglewood
The Forum
December 7, 1987
December 8, 1987
San Diego
San Diego Sports Arena
December 10, 1987
Fresno
Selland Arena
December 12, 1987
San Francisco
Cow Palace
December 13, 1987
December 17, 1987
Portland
Portland Memorial Coliseum
December 18, 1987
Seattle
Seattle Center Coliseum
Europe
May 14, 1988
Birmingham
England
National Exhibition Centre
May 15, 1988
May 18, 1988
London
Wembley Arena
May 19, 1988
May 21, 1988
May 22, 1988
May 24, 1988
May 25, 1988
May 28, 1988
Gothenburg
Sweden
Scandinavium
May 29, 1988
Stockholm
Hovet
May 31, 1988
Bad Segeberg
West Germany
Freilichtbühne
June 3, 1988
Nüremberg
Frankenhalle
June 4, 1988
Nürburg
Nürburgring
(Rock am Ring Festival )
June 6, 1988
Munich
Olympiastadion
June 9, 1988
West Berlin
Waldbühne
June 11, 1988
Dortmund
Westfalenhalle
June 12, 1988
Offenburg
Ortenauhalle
June 14, 1988
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis
June 15, 1988
June 18, 1988
London
England
Wembley Arena
June 19, 1988
June 21, 1988
June 25, 1988
Dublin
Ireland
RDS Arena
June 28, 1988
Manchester
England
Maine Road
Personnel
Additional musicians
Dan Garfield – keyboards, samples
Isaac Asanté – percussion
Lori Perry-Nicks – backing vocals
Elisecia Wright – backing vocals
Sharon Celani – backing vocals
Certifications
References
^ Elliott, Paul (October 2013). "Eye of the hurricane". Classic Rock #189 . p. 60.
^ "FM – Tango In The Night" . Buckingham Nicks Info . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
^ "STEVIE NICKS. HER MUSIC: Tour Archive 1987–1988" . Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ "Fleetwood Mac Setlist at The Forum, Inglewood" . setlist.fm . Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ "STEVIE NICKS. HER MUSIC: Tour Archive 1987–1988" . Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ "Search for setlists: tour:(Shake the Cage) | setlist.fm" . www.setlist.fm . Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ Mac, Fleetwood. "1980s – Everything Fleetwood Mac" . www.fleetwoodmac.net . Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ Deer5001InConcert 2 (January 12, 2017), Fleetwood Mac – Live at Nassau Coliseum – 1987-10-25 , retrieved July 19, 2017 {{citation }}
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^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2009 DVDs" (PDF) . Australian Recording Industry Association .
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