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It was her first major headlining tour, with over 90 dates in various cities across North America. The tour kicked off in Poughkeepsie, New York, on November 22, 1983, and ended in St. Paul, Minnesota, on December 9, 1984. Lauper also performed shows in Paris, London and Switzerland.[1][2] The performance at the Summit in Houston in October 1984 was filmed for a planned home video release in 1985 which fell through; however, the promotional video for “Money Changes Everything” was taken from this footage. The show was also broadcast locally over the radio that evening. The show at The Palace in Hollywood in February 1984 was filmed and, along with performances by Madness and Ultravox, aired as a show called Rock of the 80s on Showtime. The New Year’s Eve 1983 performance at the Ritz aired on MTV that evening as a New Year’s Eve special.Table of ContentsSet list[edit]Tour dates[edit]Box office score data[edit]The Band[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Set list[edit]“When You Were Mine”“I’ll Kiss You”“I Had a Love”“Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough”“All Through the Night”“Time After Time”“Right Track Wrong Train”“He’s So Unusual”“Yeah Yeah”“Witness”“I\u2019m Gonna Be Strong”“Girls Just Want to Have Fun”“What A Thrill”“She Bop”“Money Changes Everything”“Maybe He\u2019ll Know”Tour dates[edit]DateCityCountryVenueNorth AmericaNovember 22, 1983PoughkeepsieUnited StatesChance TheaterNovember 23, 1983Sea BrightTradewinds Beach ClubNovember 26, 1983PatersonHurrahsNovember 29, 1983PhiladelphiaRipley’s Music HallDecember 1, 1983BostonThe MetroDecember 2, 1983New HavenToad’s PlaceDecember 3, 1983ProvidenceThe Living RoomDecember 7, 1983Washington, D.C.9:30 ClubDecember 9, 1983Pompton LakesThe MeadowbrookDecember 10, 1983SyracuseJabberwocky NightclubDecember 11, 1983BuffaloThe ContinentalDecember 12, 1983RochesterClub CasablancaDecember 14, 1983ClevelandAgora BallroomDecember 15, 1983PittsburghThe DecadeDecember 17, 1983New York CityThe RitzDecember 31, 1983February 24, 1984Union TownshipWilkins TheatreFebruary 25, 1984Stony BrookStony Brook Recital HallFebruary 27, 1984Los AngelesBeverly TheaterFebruary 29, 1984Palace TheaterMarch 5, 1984HonoluluCBS Convention CenterApril 7, 1984FraminghamPerforming Arts CenterApril 8, 1984New HavenToad’s PlaceApril 11, 1984PhiladelphiaTemple University Campus GroundsApril 12, 1984BostonThe MetroApril 13, 1984HartfordAgora Ballroom WestApril 14, 1984New York CityHilton Grand BallroomApril 15, 1984BridgeportUB Student CenterApril 18, 1984Birmingham TownshipBrandywine ClubApril 19, 1984New York CityThe RitzApril 20, 1984April 21, 1984April 24, 1984ChicagoPark WestApril 25, 1984ClevelandAgora BallroomApril 26, 1984DetroitDetroit Opera HouseApril 27, 1984TorontoCanadaThe Concert HallApril 29, 1984AmherstUnited StatesCornell TheatreMay 2, 1984BostonThe MetroMay 3, 1984College ParkRitchie ColiseumMay 4, 1984AtlantaSix Flags over Georgia TheatreMay 5, 1984Club RumorsMay 6, 1984TampaLondon Victory ClubMay 7, 1984Hallandale BeachButtons SouthMay 9, 1984New OrleansPresidentEuropeMay 12, 1984MontreuxSwitzerlandMontreux CasinoMay 14, 1984ParisFranceEldorado ClubMay 24, 1984LondonEnglandLyceum TheatreNorth AmericaAugust 29, 1984HartfordUnited StatesAgora Ballroom WestAugust 30, 1984MiddletownOCCC Student CenterSeptember 1, 1984WantaghJones Beach Marine TheaterSeptember 2, 1984BostonBoston CommonsSeptember 5, 1984New York CityChelsea PiersSeptember 6, 1984PhiladelphiaMann Center for the Performing ArtsSeptember 7, 1984ColumbiaMerriweather Post PavilionSeptember 9, 1984Holmdel TownshipGarden State Arts CenterSeptember 13, 1984Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music CenterSeptember 15, 1984MasonTimberwolf AmphitheatreSeptember 16, 1984Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music TheaterSeptember 22, 1984IrvineIrvine Meadows AmphitheatreSeptember 23, 1984Santa BarbaraCampus Events CenterSeptember 24, 1984San FranciscoPalace of Fine Arts TheatreSeptember 26, 1984BerkeleyBerkeley Community TheatreSeptember 27, 1984BakersfieldKern County Fair GrandstandSeptember 28, 1984Los AngelesBovard AuditoriumSeptember 30, 1984TempeGammage Memorial AuditoriumOctober 2, 1984Las CrucesPan American CenterOctober 3, 1984AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Civic AuditoriumOctober 5, 1984BoulderCU Events CenterOctober 7, 1984TulsaMohawk ParkOctober 10, 1984HoustonThe SummitOctober 12, 1984DallasReunion ArenaOctober 13, 1984AustinFrank Erwin CenterOctober 20, 1984GainesvilleO’Connell CenterOctober 21, 1984TallahasseeTLCCC TheaterOctober 23, 1984Fort PierceSunrise TheaterOctober 26, 1984St. PetersburgBayfront CenterOctober 27, 1984MelbourneFlorida Institute of TechnologyOctober 30, 1984New OrleansUNO Lakefront ArenaOctober 31, 1984BirminghamBoutwell AuditoriumNovember 2, 1984DurhamCameron Indoor StadiumNovember 4, 1984University ParkRec HallNovember 5, 1984FairmontFeaster CenterNovember 8, 1984MillersvillePucillo GymnasiumNovember 9, 1984TroyHouston Field HouseNovember 10, 1984BinghamtonSUNY-Binghamton West GymNovember 12, 1984TorontoCanadaMaple Leaf GardensNovember 14, 1984Quebec CityColis\u00e9e de Qu\u00e9becNovember 16, 1984MontrealMontreal ForumNovember 17, 1984OttawaOttawa Civic CentreNovember 21, 1984BethlehemUnited StatesStabler ArenaNovember 23, 1984CharlotteCharlotte ColiseumNovember 24, 1984AtlantaFox TheaterNovember 25, 1984ChattanoogaUTC ArenaNovember 27, 1984NashvilleMemorial GymnasiumNovember 28, 1984MemphisEllis AuditoriumDecember 1, 1984HamptonHampton ColiseumDecember 2, 1984RoanokeRoanoke Civic CenterDecember 4, 1984PittsburghCivic ArenaDecember 5, 1984LouisvilleLouisville GardensDecember 7, 1984Kansas CityKemper ArenaDecember 9, 1984Saint PaulRoy Wilkins AuditoriumBox office score data[edit]VenueCityTickets sold \/ AvailableGross revenueO’Connell CenterGainesville7,910 \/ 8,144 (97%)$95,862[3]Bayfront CenterSt. Petersburg6,414 \/ 8,450 (76%)$79,787[3]RPI Field HouseTroy6,976 \/ 9,100 (77%)$76,052[4]Maple Leaf GardensToronto13,500 \/ 13,500 (100%)$166,353[5]Civic ArenaPittsburgh7,857 \/ 8,400 (93%)$108,161[6]Louisville GardensLouisville4,265 \/ 6,850 (62%)$52,300[6]Kemper ArenaKansas City6,505 \/ 10,000 (65%)$81,243[6]Roy Wilkins AuditoriumSaint Paul5,475 \/ 5,475 (100%)$66,852[7]TOTAL58,902 \/ 69,919 (84%)$726,610The Band[edit]References[edit]^ Cyndi Lauper-Fun Tour Archived 2012-06-30 at archive.today.www.cyndilauperdaily.com^ “funtour \u2013 Just another WordPress site”. www.funtour.in.^ a b “Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a096, no.\u00a045. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. November 10, 1984. p.\u00a037. ISSN\u00a00006-2510. Retrieved June 21, 2013.^ “Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a096, no.\u00a050. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. December 15, 1984. p.\u00a045. ISSN\u00a00006-2510. Retrieved June 21, 2013.^ “Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a096, no.\u00a048. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. December 1, 1984. p.\u00a037. ISSN\u00a00006-2510. Retrieved June 21, 2013.^ a b c “Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a096, no.\u00a051. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. December 22, 1984. p.\u00a041. ISSN\u00a00006-2510. Retrieved June 21, 2013.^ “Amusement Business Boxscore: Top Concert Grosses”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a097, no.\u00a01. New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. January 5, 1985. p.\u00a042. ISSN\u00a00006-2510. 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