True_Colors_Tour_2007

<i>True Colors</i> (concert tour)

True Colors (concert tour)

Former annual American music event


True Colors was an annual music event created by American recording artist Cyndi Lauper. The concerts were headlined by Lauper and featured various music and comedy acts. Beginning in 2007, the trek supported the Human Rights Campaign, PFLAG and the Matthew Shepard Foundation. Other local and private LGBT charities and foundations were supported as the event grew. The tour began with 16 shows in 2007 expanding to 25 shows in 2008. Lauper's set during the 2008 tour was basically the North American leg of her worldwide Bring Ya to the Brink Tour that year. An outing in 2009 was planned and later cancelled. In lieu of the tour, Lauper partnered with Broadway Impact to create the True Colors Cabaret.[1] The show began September 28, 2009 and ran once a month at Feinstein's at Loews Regency. It featured performances from Lauper, Rufus Wainwright, Lea Michele, Jonathan Groff, Jason Mraz, Sara Bareilles, Karen Olivo, Melinda Doolittle and Broadway Inspirational Voices. The shows ran until February 2010.[2]

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Background

Logo TV was one of the partnering sponsors for the music festival. The channel aired a half-hour special on June 21, 2007 titled Shining Through: Behind the Scenes of True Colors. The special was hosted by Cho at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the special, Lauper explained the purpose of the True Colors Tour:

Friends, family, plus the community is a lot of people and together, we make a very loud sound; and I believe that people don't know the facts. They don't know that you can be fired from your job in 33 states if you're gay and lesbian and transgender and bisexual. They don't know that the hate crime bill does not extend to everyone...Education is so important. So that's what we are trying to do – in a fun, loving way.

Cyndi Lauper[3]

The HRC received $1 from each ticket sold throughout the tour.[4] The theme of the tour was about eliminating hate, specifically about getting the Matthew Shepard Act passed by the U.S. Senate. In October 2007, the US Congress approved the Matthew Shepard Act, accomplishing one of the goals of the tour. In 2008 True Colors tour visited 23 cities across North America with a cast of acts that was even more impressive than the previous year. The shows featured up to eight marquee names per night with several collaborations and an encore featuring every act on stage together.

Line up

Setlist

2007
Cyndi Lauper
  1. "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)"
  2. "Grab a Hold"
  3. "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
  4. "Set Your Heart"
  5. "When You Were Mine"
  6. "She Bop"
  7. "I Drove All Night"
  8. "Money Changes Everything"
  9. "I'm Gonna Be Strong"
  10. "Shine" (with Rosie O'Donnell on percussion)
  11. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (with Rosie O'Donnell on percussion)
  12. "Fearless"
  13. "Time After Time"
  14. "Take A Chance On Me" (performed with the True Colors line-up minus Deborah Harry)
  15. "True Colors" (performed with the True Colors line-up minus Deborah Harry and the New York Youth pride Chorus)
Erasure
  1. "Sunday Girl"
  2. "Blue Savannah"
  3. "Drama!
  4. "I Could Fall in Love with You"
  5. "Breathe"
  6. "Sometimes"
  7. "Chains of Love"
  8. "Love to Hate You"
  9. "Sucker For Love"
  10. "A Little Respect"
  11. "Oh L'amour"
Deborah Harry
  1. "Heat of the Moment"
  2. "French Kissin
  3. "Whiteout"
  4. "The Jam Was Moving"
  5. "If I Had You"
  6. "Necessary Evil"
  7. "Rain"
  8. "School for Scandal"
  9. "Rush Rush"
  10. "You're Too Hot"
  11. "Two Times Blue"
Rufus Wainwright
  1. "Sanssouci"
  2. "The Art Teacher"
  3. "Beautiful Child"
  4. "14th Street"
  5. "Rules and Regulations"
  6. "Going to a Town"
  7. "Gay Messiah"
2008
Cyndi Lauper
  1. "Change of Heart"
  2. "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"
  3. "Rocking Chair" (performed with Rosie O'Donnell)
  4. "Set Your Heart"
  5. "When You Were Mine"
  6. "She Bop"
  7. "Into the Nightlife"
  8. "I Drove All Night"
  9. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
  10. "Same Ol' Story"
  11. "Time After Time"
  12. "Midnight Radio"
  13. "Money Changes Everything"
  14. "Everyday People" (performed with True Colors line-up)
  15. "True Colors" (performed with True Colors line-up)
Notes
  • At the May 31, 2008 show in Boston, Massachusetts; Lauper performed "Money Changes Everything" with Lucas Silver, of The Cliks.
  • At the June 3, 2008 show, at Radio City Music Hall; Lauper performed "Midnight Radio" with John Cameron Mitchell


The B-52's
  1. "Pump"
  2. "Mesopotamia"
  3. "Ultraviolet"
  4. "Give Me Back My Man"
  5. "Private Idaho"
  6. "Keep This Party Going"
  7. "Strobe Light"
  8. "Juliet of the Spirits"
  9. "Roam"
  10. "Funplex"
  11. "Party Out of Bounds"
  12. "Hot Corner"
  13. "Love in the Year 3000"
  14. "Love Shack"
  15. "Planet Claire"
  16. "Rock Lobster"
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
  1. "Bad Reputation"
  2. "I Hate Myself for Loving You"
  3. "A.C.D.C."
  4. "Everyday People"
  5. "Change the World"
  6. "Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah)"
  7. "Naked"
  8. "Androgynous"
  9. "Crimson and Clover"
  10. "Riddles"
  11. "Cherry Bomb"
  12. "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
Andy Bell
  1. "Blue Savannah"
  2. "Electric Blue"
  3. "Chains of Love"
  4. "I Could Fall in Love with You"
  5. "Caught in a Spin"
  6. "Early Bird"
Sarah McLachlan
  1. "Building a Mystery"
  2. "Push"
  3. "Possession"
  4. "Adia"
  5. "Ice Cream"
  6. "Angel"

Tour dates

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Broadcasts and recordings

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A True Colors commemorative album was released on June 12, 2007 through Tommy Boy Records.[14] Physical copies were for sale at the concerts and the album was also available online from the iTunes Store. A reissue commemorative album was again released through the iTunes Store and was available for free download by concert attendees.[15]

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References

  1. Hetrick, Adam (29 November 2009). "Groff, Michele and Lauper Offer True Colors Cabaret at Feinstein's Nov. 29". Playbill. TotalTheater. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  2. Hetrick, Adam (22 December 2009). "True Colors Cabaret to Feature Olivo, Wainwright and Perabo in 2010". Playbill. TotalTheater. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  3. Shining Through: Behind the Scenes at True Colors. Producer Powell, C., Reichman, D. Air Date 10:00 PM ET/PT. Time length: 30 minutes.
  4. Greene, Andy (6 June 2007). "Blondie's Debbie Harry Shows Her True Colors on Summer Tour". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  5. Nichols, Travis (2 July 2008). "Lauper and troupe keep the True Colors bright". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  6. Cohen, Jonathan (5 March 2008). "Lauper, B-52s Anchoring True Colors Tour". Billboard. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  7. Cohen, Jonathan (13 March 2007). "Erasure, Lauper, Harry Anchor True Colors Tour". Billboard. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  8. "Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 119, no. 29. New York. 21 July 2007. ISSN 0006-2510.
  9. "Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 119, no. 28. New York. 22 September 2007. ISSN 0006-2510.
  10. "Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 120, no. 25. New York. 26 July 2008. ISSN 0006-2510.
  11. "Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 120, no. 30. New York. 26 July 2008. ISSN 0006-2510.

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