The No Jacket Required World Tour

The No Jacket Required World Tour
Tour by Phil Collins
Associated album No Jacket Required
Start date 11 February 1985
End date 13 July 1985
Legs 3
No. of shows 83
Phil Collins concert chronology

The No Jacket Required World Tour was a concert tour by the English singer-songwriter Phil Collins, which occurred February–July 1985 in support of his 1985 album, No Jacket Required. The album had been a massive international success and the tour concluded with Collins performing "Against All Odds" and "In the Air Tonight" at both Live Aid concerts, in London and Philadelphia, on 13 July 1985. For the latter, Sting played guitar and sang backing vocals.

During the tour, the music video for "Take Me Home" was filmed on location in various cities where the tour was staged. It was directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery. Flattery/Yukich also did a video for "(Billy) Don't Lose My Number" which was shot in various locations in Australia and was a parody of music video directors pitching famous or cliché ideas to him. It won a Billboard Video Award n 1987.

A television special, also directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery,was recorded in Dallas and aired on HBO, entitled No Jacket Required... Sold Out. The broadcast was released as a VHS in 1985 with extended footage and the title changed to Phil Collins: No Ticket Required. It won an ACE AWARD for best TV Music special in 1986.

Another television special was recorded for Cinemax for a show entitled Album Flash, taped in London, England at the Royal Albert Hall. It was featured on the Finally... First Farewell Tour 2004 DVD filmed in Paris.

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
11 February 1985NottinghamEnglandRoyal Theatre
12 February 1985ManchesterManchester Apollo
13 February 1985GlasgowScotlandApollo
15 February 1985NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
16 February 1985SheffieldSheffield City Hall
17 February 1985LondonRoyal Albert Hall
18 February 1985
19 February 1985
20 February 1985
21 February 1985
22 February 1985
23 February 1985BirminghamNEC
25 February 1985DüsseldorfWest GermanyPhilipshalle
26 February 1985BrusselsBelgiumForest National
27 February 1985RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy
1 March 1985GothenburgSwedenScandinavium
2 March 1985StockholmIsstadion
3 March 1985CopenhagenDenmarkValbyhallen
4 March 1985WeißenthurmWest GermanyFesthalle
6 March 1985ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
7 March 1985FrankfurtWest GermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
8 March 1985MunichRudy Sedlmayerhalle
10 March 1985ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
11 March 1985StuttgartWest GermanyBoeblingen Sporthalle
13 March 1985NantesFranceBeaujoire
14 March 1985BordeauxPatinoire Meriadeck
15 March 1985ToulousePalais des Sports
16 March 1985LyonHalle Tony Garnier
17 March 1985LausanneHalle des Fetes Beaujoire
Asia and Oceania
30 March 1985BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Festival Hall
31 March 1985
3 April 1985SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
4 April 1985
5 April 1985
6 April 1985
7 April 1985
10 April 1985MelbourneMelbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre
11 April 1985
12 April 1985
13 April 1985
14 April 1985
17 April 1985AdelaideMemorial Drive Park
20 April 1985PerthEntertainment Centre
23 April 1985TokyoJapanBudokan
25 April 1985FukuokaSun Palace
26 April 1985OsakaFestival Hall
27 April 1985NagoyaKokaido
North America
12 May 1985WorcesterUnited StatesThe Centrum
13 May 1985MontrealCanadaMontreal Forum
15 May 1985New York CityUnited StatesRadio City Music Hall
16 May 1985
17 May 1985
20 May 1985PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
21 May 1985HamptonHampton Coliseum
22 May 1985GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
23 May 1985AtlantaThe Omni
24 May 1985BirminghamBirmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
25 May 1985MemphisMid-South Coliseum
26 May 1985New OrleansLakefront Arena
27 May 1985HoustonThe Summit
28 May 1985
29 May 1985DallasReunion Arena
30 May 1985AustinFrank Erwin Center
1 June 1985PhoenixCompton Terrace Amphitheatre
2 June 1985IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
3 June 1985
4 June 1985Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre
5 June 1985
6 June 1985
7 June 1985SacramentoCalifornia Exposition & State Fair
8 June 1985
11 June 1985
13 June 1985DenverMcNichols Arena
15 June 1985Kansas CityKemper Arena
16 June 1985St. LouisKiel Auditorium
17 June 1985Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
18 June 1985
19 June 1985LexingtonRupp Arena
21 June 1985ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
22 June 1985HartfordHartford Civic Center
23 June 1985Saratoga SpringsPerforming Arts Center
25 June 1985RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
26 June 1985
27 June 1985ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
28 June 1985 – cancelled due to Collins having vocal issues
29 June 1985TorontoCanadaCNE Stadium
1 July 1985New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
2 July 1985
Live Aid
13 July 1985
LondonEnglandWembley Stadium
PhiladelphiaUnited StatesJFK Stadium

The Live Aid concerts were notable for Collins performing at both the Philadelphia and London shows. Bob Geldof, the organiser of Live Aid, originally asked Collins to be part of Geldof's first charity effort, Band Aid. Collins provided drums and sang backing vocals for Band Aid's 1984 No. 1 UK hit, "Do They Know It's Christmas?".

For Live Aid Collins first performed with Sting at Wembley Stadium. Together they performed "Roxanne", "Driven to Tears", "Against All Odds", "Message in a Bottle", "In the Air Tonight", "Long Long Way To Go", and "Every Breath You Take". After Collins finished performing, he boarded a Concorde flight to the U.S. to enable him to perform at the Philadelphia show. On the plane, he met Cher, and convinced her to be part of the event. Robert Plant had asked Collins if he would perform with Jimmy Page and Tony Thompson and he in a Led Zeppelin reunion of sorts. At the concert he began by playing drums on "Layla", "White Room" and "She's Waiting" for friend Eric Clapton. Collins performed "Against All Odds" and "In the Air Tonight" and finished the night playing drums for Led Zeppelin's aforementioned act.

Personnel

For the tour, Collins retained his usual cast of musicians, including Chester Thompson, Leland Sklar and Daryl Stuermer.[1] The band was nicknamed the "Hot Tub Club".[2]

References

  1. "Phil Collins – On the Road 85 No Jacket Required World Tour". philcollins.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  2. "Phil Collins: A Great Night for the Young Urban Clean-cut Concertgoer". Houston Chronicle. 28 May 1985. Retrieved 30 October 2008.
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