Dancing Undercover World Party
The Dancing Undercover World Party was a concert tour by American glam metal band Ratt in support of their latest release Dancing Undercover. Cheap Trick was the opening act on the 1986 shows, Poison supported the majority of the 1987 shows, with Queensrÿche also opening on select shows. The tour also featured the band headlining the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City, a bootleg of which can be found online.
Tour by Ratt | |
Associated album | Dancing Undercover |
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Start date | December 4, 1986 |
End date | August 30, 1987 |
No. of shows | 118 |
Ratt concert chronology |
Setlist
- Setlist taken from January 9, 1987 show in Detroit, Michigan
- Looking For Love
- One Good Lover
- Wanted Man
- Slip of The Lip
- Never Use Love
- Back For More
- The Morning After
- Dangerous But Worth The Risk
- Sweet Cheater
- Guitar Solo
- Lack of Communication
- 7th Avenue
- You're In Love
- You Should Know By Now
- Drum Solo / You Should Know By Now (reprise)
- Enough Is Enough
- Lay It Down
- You Think You're Tough
- Round and Round
- Dance
- Body Talk
- Setlist taken from March 17, 1987 show in Providence, Rhode Island
- Looking for Love
- One Good Lover
- Wanted Man
- Back for More
- The Morning After
- Dangerous But Worth The Risk
- Lack of Communication
- 7th Avenue
- Lay it Down
- You Should Know By Now / Drum Solo / (reprise)
- You’re in Love
- You Think You’re Tough
- Drive Me Crazy
- Slip of the Lip
- Round and Round
- Body Talk
- Dance
Tour Dates
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References
- "Ratt Tour Dates". www.chmetal.info. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
- "Ratt Tour Dates". www.chmetal.info. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
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