[4] Shortly after the release of the James Bond theme "GoldenEye", Turner announced that she would embark on a tour in 1996.
In April 1996, Turner performed a private concert for the niece of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei.
After the performance, Turner approached dancer David Matamela and gave him a scholarship to the Alvin Ailey Dance School.
[6] Despite high ticket prices, Turner's four South African stadium dates proved to be a success by drawing a total of 129,000 people.
While promoting the North American leg of the tour, it was announced talk show personality Oprah Winfrey would follow the tour with her syndicated talk show from Houston to New York City.
In Sydney, New South Wales, he was admitted to the hospital and later pronounced deceased due to apoplexy.
However, during her concert in Wellington, New Zealand, Turner was removed from the stage and the building was later evacuated by local police due to a possible bomb at the venue.
Microsoft Music Central joined Turner on tour to give spectators a "behind the scenes" diary.
In 1998, the VHS was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Long Form Music Video category, losing to "Jagged Little Pill, Live".
In return, Turner performed a private concert on June 4, 1997, at the historic Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois for the annual PROMAX International.