Foreign Affair: The Farewell Tour

Foreign Affair: The Farewell Tour (also known as the Foreign Affair: European Tour 1990 ) is the seventh concert tour by singer Tina Turner. The tour supported her seventh studio album Foreign Affair (1989). The tour was Turner's first stadium tour and only reached European countries. Overall, the tour was attended by approximately three million people—breaking the record for a European tour that was previously set by The Rolling Stones.

The tour is notable as Turner's only tour to not reach North America. Since the tour was considered a farewell tour (at that time), Turner wanted to exclusively tour Europe to thank her fans for supporting her career after she became a solo artist.

Background
The tour was advertised as a "farewell" tour as Turner began to concentrate on potential acting roles. During an interview, Turner stated, "'I've always thought this would be the final one but I must admit I now have mixed feelings. I'm the first woman to fill all these stadiums and the feeling from all those fans night after night was fantastic. I don't want to close that door completely. I'm going away for about a year and when I'm ready to return, I just hope the fans will want whatever I have to offer.'"

Turner would return to touring in 1993 with her North American tour, "What's Love? Tour".

Broadcasts and recordings
The groundbreaking tour was filmed at the Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc in Barcelona and was released on VHS titled, "Do You Want Some Action?". To celebrate Turner's 2021 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a remastered version of the recording was released in 2021, alongside an audio CD of the full concert.

Fan-recorded footage of opening night in Antwerp is available on YouTube. The concert at Pallatrussadi, Milan was filmed and was also used as part of the MTV film. Although the real professional, multi-camera recording is not in circulation, there is a fan-shot, full-length video of the concert on YouTube.

The concert at Woburn Abbey was filmed and part of which was used in an MTV mini-documentary, promoting Turner's tour. The intro to this show was used as part of an interview with Turner and the music video to "Be Tender with Me Baby" is the encore to this show. It is available on the DVD "All The Best - The Live Collection" and also YouTube and the single for the song. There are no known copies of the full-length in circulation.

Additionally, the concert in Athens was broadcast live on ET2.

Personnel

 * Bass guitar: Bob Fiet
 * Dancers: Ann Behringer and Le'Jeune Richardson
 * Drums: Jack Bruno
 * Guitar: John Miles and James Ralston
 * Keyboards: Tim Cappello, Ollie Marland and Miffy Smith
 * Percussion: Tim Cappello
 * Piano: Kenny Moore
 * Saxophone: Tim Cappello
 * Supporting vocals: Tim Cappello, John Miles, Ollie Marland, Kenny Moore, and James Ralston

Opening act

 * The Neville Brothers (Spain, July 1990)

Setlist

 * Notes
 * During the opening night concert at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Turner performed "You Can't Stop Me Loving You" and "Look Me in the Heart".
 * During the concerts in Oldenburg, Turner performed "New Sensation"

Tour dates

 * Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
 * This concert was a part of the "Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival"
 * This concert was a part of the "NDR2 Open Air Festival"


 * Cancellations and rescheduled shows