In 1994, Stevie Nicks supported the release of her fifth album Street Angel with a national tour. The tour started in Mansfield, MA on July 22 and concluded in Los Angeles, CA on September 18.
For this tour, Stevie added new touring members, such as former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Rick Vito and vocalists Sara Fleetwood and Liza Jane Edwards.
Stevie made two major TV appearances during the tour. The first was The Late Show with Dave Letterman on August 2, 1994, where she performed the album’s second single “Blue Denim.” The second appearance was The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on August 24, 1994, where she performed the song again.
In between the two TV appearances, Stevie filmed the music video for “Blue Denim” at the Riverside Theater in downtown Milwaukee on August 13, 1994. The music video later aired on VH1 and was included on the DVD portion of Crystal Visions…The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (2007) with commentary of the filming from Stevie herself.
Stevie performed the following four songs from Street Angel: “Blue Denim,” “Destiny,” “Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind,” and at some shows, “Docklands.” The final show of the tour at the House of Blues in Los Angeles was recorded and rebroadcast for the Westwood One Superstars Concerts Series. She included a rare solo rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.”
Date | Venue | City |
July 14, 1994 | The Roxbury | Los Angeles, CA |
July 22, 1994 | Great Woods | Mansfield, MA |
July 24, 1994 | Jones Beach Amphitheatre | Wantagh, NY |
July 26, 1994 | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Saratoga, NY |
July 27, 1994 | Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center | Canandaigua, NY |
July 29, 1994 | Starlake Amphitheatre | Burgettstown, PA |
July 30, 1994 | Mann Music Centre | Philadelphia, PA |
August 1, 1994 | Garden State Arts Center | Holmdel, NJ |
August 2, 1994 | Ed Sullivan Theatre (Performed “Blue Denim” on The Late Show with David Letterman) |
New York, NY |
August 4, 1994 | Walnut Creek Amphitheatre | Raleigh, NC |
August 5, 1994 | Merriweather Post Pavillion | Columbia, MD |
August 6, 1994 | Classic Amphitheatre | Richmond, VA |
August 8, 1994 | Chastain Park Amphitheatre | Atlanta, GA |
August 10, 1994 | Blossom Music Center | Cuyahoga Falls, OH |
August 13, 1994 | Riverside Theater (Filmed music video for “Blue Denim”) |
Milwaukee, WI |
August 14, 1994 | Poplar Creek Music Theatre | Poplar Creek, IL |
August 16, 1994 | Riverport Amphitheatre | Maryland Heights, MO |
August 17, 1994 | Sandstone Amphitheatre | Bonner Springs, KS |
August 19, 1994 | Pine Knob Amphitheatre | Clarkston, MI |
August 20, 1994 | Celeste Center | Columbus, OH |
August 24, 1994 | NBC Studios (Performed “Blue Denim” on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno) |
Burbank, CA |
August 25, 1994 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, CA |
August 26, 1994 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, CA |
August 28, 1994 | Concord Pavilion | Concord, CA |
August 29, 1994 | Arco Arena | Sacramento, CA |
August 31, 1994 | Irvine Meadows | Irvine, CA |
September 2, 1994 | Shoreline Amphitheatre | Mountain View, CA |
September 3, 1994 | Compton Terrace | Phoenix, AZ |
September 5, 1994 | Aladdin Theatre | Las Vegas, NV |
September 7, 1994 | Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre | Denver, CO |
September 9, 1994 | Woods Pavillion | Houston, T |
September 10, 1994 | Starplex Amphitheatre | Dallas, TX |
September 17, 1994 | House of Blues | Hollywood, CA |
September 18, 1994 | House of Blues (Recorded for Westwood One Superstars Concerts Series) |
Hollywood, CA |
Setlist
- Outside the Rain
- Dreams
- Docklands*
- Rooms on Fire**
- No Spoken Word*
- Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind
- Rhiannon
- Stand Back
- Destiny
- Gold Dust Woman
- Talk to Me
- Blue Denim
- Edge of Seventeen
- I Need To Know
- Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You
*Performed at some shows on the tour
**Replaced “Docklands” towards the end of the tour
Band
- Stevie Nicks: Lead vocals
- Don Boyette: Bass
- Lenny Castro: Percussion
- Dan Garfield Keyboards
- Marty Grebb: Organ, saxophone
- Russ Kunkel: Drums
- Carlos Rios: Rhythm Guitar
- Rick Vito: Lead Guitar
- Sharon Celani: Backing vocals
- Liza Jane Edwards: Backing vocals
- Sara Fleetwood: Backing vocals
Thank you to Russell Buchholz for contributing to this page.