One for All World Tour

One for All World Tour
Tour by Bee Gees
Associated album One
Start date April 10, 1989 (1989-04-10)
End date December 7, 1989 (1989-12-07)
Legs 4
No. of shows 14 in North America, 12 in Europe, 5 in Oceania, 3 in Asia (36 in total)
Bee Gees concert chronology

The One for All World Tour is the Bee Gees ninth concert tour to promote their eighteenth studio album One. The tour began on 10 April 1989 in Tokyo, Japan and ended on 7 December 1989 in Matsuyama, Japan.

Background

In early 1988, the Bee Gees began recording One (Bee Gees album) as their studio album after E.S.P.. They stopped recording due to the death of their younger brother Andy Gibb on 10 March 1988. They continued recording in Mayfair Studios from November to December, 1988 and February to March, 1989. Just after they released their album, the brothers began touring in Japan, Europe, North America, Oceania and back to Japan. The full concert at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia in November, 1989 was released as a concert video on 10 April 1991.

Set List

1. "Ordinary Lives"

2. "Giving up the Ghost"

3. "To Love Somebody"

4. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You"

5. "One"

6. "Tokyo Nights"

7. "Words"

8. "Juliet"

9. First Medley:

▪ "New York Mining Disaster 1941"

▪ "Holiday"

▪ "Too Much Heaven"

10: Second Medley

▪ "Heartbreaker"

▪ "Islands in the Stream"

11. Third Medley

▪ "Run to Me"

▪ "World" ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. "Spicks and Specks" (Only performed in Oceania)

13. "Lonely Days"

14. "How Deep Is Your Love"

15. "It's My Neighborhood"

16. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"

17. "House of Shame"

18. "I Started a Joke"

19. "Massachusetts"

20. "Stayin' Alive"

21. "Nights on Broadway"

22. "Jive Talkin'"

23. "You Win Again"

24. "You Should Be Dancing"

Tour dates

Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

Asia

Personnel

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