The Twenty Four Seven Tour became the highest grossing tour in 2000 with 96 concerts in North America and 25 open air shows in Europe. It's a retrospective of Tina's career, including her first hit single from 1960 with A Fool In Love, which she didn’t performed for a quarter of a century. Additionally, she added some of her favorite R&B hits like „I Heard It Through the Grapevine“. After 16 years, when Tina was the opening act for Lionel Richie’s Can’t Slow Down Tour in 1984, Lionel was the opening act at the North American leg of this tour, while John Fogerty was the opening act at selected dates in Europe. Tina and John used this opportunity for an unique performance of Proud Mary together at London’s Wembley Arena.
Opening Night: March 23, 2000 / Minneapolis (USA)
Closing Night: December 6, 2000 / Annaheim (USA)
Regions: North America, Europe
Concerts: 120+
Visitors: 2.4 Mio.
Home Video: One Last Time
The Band: Stacy Campbell: Vocals / Joel Campbell: Piano, Keyboards, Vocals / Jack Bruno: Drums / James Ralston: Guitar, Vocals / Solange Geniere: Dancer / John Miles: Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica / Ivona Brnelic: Dancer / Ollie Marland: Keyboards, Vocals / Clare Louise Burton: Dancer / Euge Groove: Saxophone, Percussion, Keyboards / Gloria Reuben: Vocals (first US leg) / Warren J. McRae: Bass / Lisa Fisher: Vocals (Europe & second US leg)
The first American version (40 pages) comes with a plastic cover with the logo of the tour. It features many promotional pictures, as well as some from the birthday special Celebrate! and the San Remo Festival from February 22, 2000, where Tina and her girl’s performed her recent single Whatever You Need. The European book (38 pages) replaced some promo pictures with live shoots from the American concerts and also some pictures from the collage pages. For the second American leg (40 pages), they changed the front and back cover and added additional live pictures. Also the credits and the pictures with the band and girl’s changed between the different versions.