An Innocent Man Tour
The An Innocent Man Tour was a 1984 concert tour by singer-songwriter Billy Joel. The tour began on January 18 in Providence, Rhode Island and ended on July 5 with the last of seven shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The tour was Joel's first large world tour since a 1982 motorcycle accident. The tour was very popular, with a contemporaneous report stating that finding tickets except through scalpers was "virtually impossible." A report on the February 1, 1984 Toledo show stated that his band included Frank Simms, Peter Huwlett and Bob Duncan on backing vocals, a three-piece brass section of Larry Etkin, Bob Livingood on trumpets, Glenn Stulpin on saxophones as well as Joel's touring/recording band of Liberty DeVitto, Doug Stegmeyer, Russell Javors, David LeBolt, David Brown, and Mark Rivera.Average setlist
This is the average setlist for the tour
- "Prelude/Angry Young Man"
- "The Mexican Connection"
- "My Life"
- "Piano Man"
- "Don't Ask Me Why"
- "Allentown"
- "Goodnight Saigon"
- "Pressure"
- "Just The Way You Are"
- "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"
- "An Innocent Man"
- "The Longest Time"
- "Stiletto"
- "Sometimes a Fantasy"
- "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"
- "Uptown Girl"
- "Big Shot"
Encore
- "Tell Her About It"
- "You May Be Right"
- Only the Good Die Young"