Guilty Pleasure Tour

The tour only visited Australia and New Zealand; more dates were expected to be announced for mainland Europe and North America, but did not eventuate.

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said, "I actually think that the pre-match (entertainment) was a bit flat overall and probably, maybe in part due to the weather as well, it just didn't seem to be as much atmosphere going on before the game regardless of who was playing, but anyway, Meat Loaf gave it his best.

The 64-year-old had the crowd on their feet for much of the two-hour gig, kicking off with the song 'Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul' from the classic movie Rocky Horror Picture Show, in which the singer starred.

The vocal troubles which plagued him during Saturday's performance appeared to have dissipated somewhat, although the star was far from pitch perfect in some of the more challenging songs.

"[3] UK-based record company The Store for Music released the Guilty Pleasure Tour in a deluxe DVD/CD edition on October 1, 2012, in the UK and Europe.