and
Bono performing "
Invisible Sun" on June 15, 1986, at Giants Stadium.The tour artists generally arranged their sets around themes of politics, freedom, and courage. Multiple performers joined U2 for Little Steven's "
Sun City", while the assembled multitude sang
Bob Dylan's "
I Shall Be Released" at the end.
Bono sometimes joined the Police for the
Troubles-flavored "
Invisible Sun", while Fela and Santana joined the Neville Brothers as well. Some of the less rock-oriented acts lost crowd attention during the long Giants Stadium event (including Joni Mitchell, who admonished the audience from the stage for their rowdy behavior during her set), although Baez was well received with a diverse set that included a rousing version of "
The Times They Are a-Changin'", as well as Fela and the Nevilles assisting her on "
Let It Be" and
Tears for Fears' "
Shout".
Curt Smith of Tears for Fears was in the audience at the Cow Palace show, and joined Baez and the Nevilles on that show's performance of this song. The tour enhanced the growing stature of both Peter Gabriel and U2, who were on upswings of popularity and whose songs "
Shock the Monkey" and "
Bad" respectively showed percussive, hypnotic power in large settings.
Sting was originally slated for the tour as a solo performer with his touring band, but he reconvened
the Police for the final three concerts (with their first appearance, in Atlanta, being unannounced) to further assist Amnesty's fund-raising and profile-raising with the enhanced value of a Police reunion. These were the last public Police performances until their
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2003. backstage at Giants Stadium, signed by performers at the Giants Stadium concert.
Yugo, the Yugoslavian auto manufacturer was a sponsor of the final concert at Giants Stadium and supplied a car backstage at the Giants Stadium show. The car was autographed by the performers and celebrities who made on-stage announcements at the show. The vehicle's whereabouts today are unknown. ==Impact==