| Dortmund, Germany, June 18, 1992 | Grade: B | Time: 2h 15m | Format: 1 DVD |
| Set List: House Arrest Kids Wanna Rock All I Want Is You Hey Honey...I'm Packin' You In! Jealousy Can't Stop This Thing We Started This Time Cuts Like A Knife One Night Love Affair Do I Have To Say The Words? It's Only Love Touch The Hand Heaven Lonely Nights Everything I Do... Run To You Heat Of The Night Somebody There Will Never Be Another Tonight C'mon Everybody Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover She's Only Happy When She's Dancin' Summer Of '69 When The Night Comes Sample photo taken from the DVD of the main stage:
Sample photo taken from the DVD of the B stage:
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The Show: 1992 will go down as one of BA's busiest in terms of his touring schedule. With the exception of a few weeks off in early January, late May, and September, the band was touring around the world successfully promoting the Waking up the Neighbours CD. This show in Dortmund, Germany is the 13th concert out of a 36 city tour through Europe in the Summer of '92. While many of the summer dates in UK and Europe were in large outdoor venues holding anywhere from 20-70,000 fans, this sold-out gig in Dortmund was one of the smaller venues with a capacity 12,000. The BA is absolutely huge around the world and is it at this time his popularity was still growing in countries such as Germany based on the success of the Everything I Do... single and the WUTN album. Germany's loyatly to BA continues to this day based on his superb CDs and live performances from the late 80's and early '90's. This show in Dortmund is a classic example of the type of shows that cemented BA's reputation as a live performer. He still had to earn his audience's loyalty and respect and delivered night after night during the summer of '92. This show is one of the first that utilitizes the now infamous BStage; a smaller stage at the back of the venue that was used at most BA shows from summer '92 until 1997. While after a number of gigs, fans knew the Bstage was coming and it wasn't such a "surprise" anymore. But at this show, it was a total shock and had maximum effect for a delighted audience. The ending of this show is like none I've ever seen before with BA walking off the stage as the audience sings "When the Night Comes" over and over again. They keep singing after BA's left the stage and then the house lights come up. Not a satisfying ending, but that's the way it happened on this night. The Songs: The Recording: |