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*"[[Tears on My Pillow]]"
*"[[Tears on My Pillow]]"
*"Help"
*"Help"
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*"[[I Should Be So Lucky]]"
*"[[I Should Be So Lucky]]"
*"[[What Do I Have to Do? (Kylie Minogue song)|What Do I Have to Do?]]"
*"[[What Do I Have to Do? (Kylie Minogue song)|What Do I Have to Do?]]"
*"[[Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi]]"
*"[[Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi]]"
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*"One Boy Girl"
*"One Boy Girl"
*"Love Train"
*"Love Train"
*"Rhythm of Love"
*"Rhythm of Love"
*"[[Shocked]]"
*"[[Shocked]]"
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*"[[Hand on Your Heart]]"
*"[[Hand on Your Heart]]"
*"Count the Days"
*"Count the Days"

Revision as of 07:08, 11 July 2007

Rhythm Of Love Tour
Tour by Kylie Minogue
File:RythmOfLoveTour.jpg
Legs1
No. of shows6 in the Australia
3 in South Asia
4 in Japan

The Rhythm of Love Tour was the second world tour undertaken by Kylie Minogue. It took place in early 1991 in Australia and Asia, and it saw Minogue's confidence as a live performer increase. It showcased her so-called 'SexKylie' form and songs from the album Rhythm of Love, her coming-of-age record. The tour morphed into the Let's Get to It Tour once it reached Europe by the close of the year (in support of the new studio album of the same name), complete with a new wardrobe and modified set list.

Set list

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  • "One Boy Girl"
  • "Love Train"
  • "Rhythm of Love"
  • "Shocked"

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Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Australia
February 10 1991 Canberra Australia Stadium
February 13 1991 Perth Australia Entertainment Centre
February 15 1991 Adelaide Australia Memorial Drive Tennis Centre
February 16 1991 Melbourne Australia National Tennis Centre
February 22 1991 Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre
February 23 1991 Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre
Asia
Date City Country Venue
March 1991 Singapore Singapore Harbour Pavilion
March 1991 Bankok Thailand
March 1991 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Negara
March 4 1991 Tokyo Japan
March 6 1991 Osaka Japan
March 8 1991 Nagoya Japan
March 10 1991 Fukuoka Japan