Kate Bush: Live at Manchester Apollo Trailer

Kate Bush: Live at Manchester Apollo Trailer (1979)

10 April 1979 Music 128 mins

Groundbreaking and visionary, this is archival documentation of Kate Bush’s one and only tour. Originally known as the “Kate Bush Tour” as well as the “Lionheart Tour”, it later became known under the moniker “The Tour of Life”. The only official video release from the '79 tour was an abridged 12-song set titled “Live at Hammersmith Odeon” in 1981. In 1994, "Live at Hammersmith Odeon" was released as a VHS box set that contained a CD of the performance. This footage presents the tour performance from beginning to end and consists of all three acts as well as encores and backstage warm-ups. The audio is from the soundboard recording of the concert.

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Cast

Kate Bush

as Vocals, piano, keyboard

Paddy Bush

as Mandolin, additional instrumentation, vocal harmonies

John Carder Bush

as Spoken word and poetry

Brian Bath

as Electric guitar, acoustic mandolin, vocal harmonies

Stewart Avon-Arnold

as Movement and dance

Ben Barson

as Synthesizer, acoustic guitar

Simon Drake

as Illusions, magic and mime

Glenys Groves

as Backing vocals

Preston Heyman

as Drums and percussion

Gary Hurst

as Movement and dance

Kevin McAlea

as Piano, keyboards, saxophone, 12-string guitar

Alan Murphy

as Electric guitar, whistle

Del Palmer

as Electric bass

Liz Pearson

as Backing vocals

Crew

Dave Jackson

Dave Jackson Production Design

Lisa Hayes

Lisa Hayes Costume Design

Hermione Brakspear

Hermione Brakspear Costume Assistant

Anthony Van Laast

Anthony Van Laast Choreographer

Gordon Patterson

Gordon Patterson Sound Engineer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 10 April 1979

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