Come Again Tour

Come Again Tour is the first concert tour by the British House Band M People, in support of their third album, Bizarre Fruit. The tour lasted over 1 year and ended with a concert at Manchester United's football ground Old Trafford for the Euro 96 in support of Simply Red and performed in front of 65,000 people.[1]

Come Again Tour
Tour by M People
Associated albumBizarre Fruit
Start date16 December 1994 (1994-12-16)
End date29 July 1996 (1996-07-29)
Legs3
M People concert chronology

Support acts

Set list

  1. Opening Montage
  2. Love Rendezvous
  3. Excited
  4. Drive Time
  5. Colour My Life
  6. Walk Away
  7. Little Packet
  8. One Night in Heaven
  9. Sight for Sore Eyes
  10. Moving On Up
  11. Search for the Hero
  12. How Can I Love You More (Mixes)
  13. Itchycoo Park

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
United Kingdom
16 December 1994 Manchester England GMEX
Europe
26 February 1995 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit
Oceanic
26 March 1995 Christchurch New Zealand
27 March 1995 Wellington
28 March 1995 Auckland
30 March 1995 Sydney Australia Hordern Pavilion
31 March 1995
1 April 1995 Brisbane Brisbane Festival Hall
3 April 1995 Melbourne The Metro
4 April 1995
8 April 1995 Adelaide The Barton
UK Second Leg
13 June 1995 Edinburgh Scotland Ingliston
Europe/UK Third Leg
22 August 1995 São Paulo Brazil Olympia
23 August 1995
25 August 1995 Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan
10 November 1995 Geneva Switzerland Palladium
14 November 1995 Munich Germany Wappensal
15 November 1995 Ludwigsburg Forum
18 November 1995 Hanover Capitol
19 November 1995 Hamburg Docks
20 November 1995 Düsseldorf Tor 3
24 November 1995 London England Royal Albert Hall
25 November 1995
26 November 1995
16 December 1995 Manchester Manchester Arena
UK Fourth Leg/Summer Parties
15 June 1996 Staffordshire England Alton Towers
16 June 1996 London Crystal Palace Sports Ground
29 June 1996 Manchester Old Trafford

References

  1. http://www.prideofmanchester.com/music/mpeople.htm
  2. "Cherryn Lomas: Vocalist". Bios. Swing Force Big Band. Archived from the original on 25 January 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
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