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Post Tour
The Post Tour was the second major headlining concert tour by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, in support of her second solo album, Post.
Björk wore some outfits designed by Hussein Chalayan, who designed the album cover for Post.
Reception
editOpening acts
editTouring band
edit- Plaid
- Leila Arab
- Guy Sigsworth
- Trevor Morais
- Yasuhiro Kobayashi
Setlist
edit- Intro: "Le Petit Chevalier"
- "Headphones"
- "Army of Me"
- "One Day"
- "The Modern Things"
- "Venus as a Boy"
- "You've Been Flirting Again"
- "Isobel"
- "Possibly Maybe"
- "I Go Humble"
- "Big Time Sensuality"
- "Hyperballad"
- "Enjoy"
- "Human Behaviour"
- "Anchor Song"
- "I Miss You"
- "Crying"
- "Violently Happy"
The live arrangement of "One Day" was released as a studio recording on the Possibly Maybe single as the "Trevor Morais Mix", and the live arrangement of "Big Time Sensuality" was released as the "Plaid Mix" on the Possibly Maybe single. Live performances of "Possibly Maybe" and "Hyperballad" from Wembley Arena are available on the Possibly Maybe single, and a live version of "Violently Happy" from the same concert is available on the I Miss You single. The B-side to the Isobel single, "Charlene", was performed at select dates in Australia and Portugal. Soon after her break-up with Tricky, Björk previewed the new track "5 Years". Its first performance was in Hamburg on 4th October 1995 - the song was later re-recorded for inclusion on 1997's Homogenic.
Tour dates
editDate | City | Country | Venue | ||
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Leg 1: xx | |||||
Second headline tour, with support xx | |||||
04 August 1995 | Chicago | United States | Tower Records | ||
04 August 1995 | Chicago | The Metro | |||
05 August 1995 | Detroit | State Theatre | |||
06 August 1995 | Reykjavík | Iceland | Uxi Festival | ||
07 August 1995 | Toronto | Canada | Warehouse | ||
10 August 1995 | Washington DC | United States | Capital Ballroom | ||
14 August 1995 | Boston | ? | |||
26 August 1995 | Reading | United Kingdom | Reading Festival | ||
02 September 1995 | Athens | Greece | Likavito Center | ||
22 September 1995 | Milan | Italy | Il Palalido | ||
23 September 1995 | Nonantola | Vox Club | |||
25 September 1995 | Munich | Germany | Airport Riem/Terminal 1 ? | ||
26 September 1995 | Wiesen | Austria | Wiesen Festival | ||
29 September 1995 | Budapest | Hungary | Wiesen Festival | ||
30 September 1995 | Praha | Czech Republic | Palác Kultury | ||
Germany | |||||
4 October 1995 | Hamburg | Hamburg Sportshalle | |||
6 October 1995 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | ||
7 October 1995 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Cirkus tent | ||
8 October 1995 | Copenhagen | Denmark | KB Hallen | ||
10 October 1995 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | The Ahoy | ||
11 October 1995 | Paris | France | Le Zénith | ||
14 October 1995 | Montpellier | Le Zénith | |||
16 October 1995 | Lyon | Transbordeur | |||
26 October 1995 | Houston | United States | Numbers | ||
27 October 1995 | Austin | Liberty Lunch | |||
30 October 1995 | San Diego | Copley Symphony Hall | |||
1 November 1995 | Hollywood | The Palladium | |||
3 November 1995 | San Francisco | The Warfield | |||
4 November 1995 | San Francisco | The Warfield | |||
5 November 1995 | Seattle | ?? | |||
7 November 1995 | Denver | Paramount Theater | |||
9 November 1995 | Minneapolis | First Avenue | |||
11 November 1995 | Chicago | Riveria Nightclub | |||
12 November 1995 | Cleveland | The Odeon | |||
14 November 1995 | New Haven | Palace Theatre | |||
16 November 1995 | Providence | The Strand | |||
17 November 1995 | New York | Roseland Ballroom |
References
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