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|artist = ]
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|album = None
|start_date = January 1, 1990
|end_date = January 24, 1990
|number_of_legs = 1
|number_of_shows = Total 14 in Japan
|last_tour = ]<br>(1987-1988)
|this_tour = '''Feels So Right Japan Tour''' (1990)
|next_tour = ]<br>(1991)
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The '''Feels So Right Tour''' was a concert tour in ] by American recording Pop/R&B singer ].

The '''Feels So Right Tour''' was a month visit that started on January 1, 1990 and ended on January 24, 1990 to coincide with the release of her third album '']''. Houston performed four new songs from the album; "Higher Love", "All the Man That I Need", "Takin' a Chance", and "Who Do You Love".

==History==
This sold-out concert tour of Japan, which saw Houston playing 14 dates in 9 cities, was a phenomenal success. Houston performed with her brand new band and included three then-new songs from her up-coming album ''I'm Your Baby Tonight''.<ref name=feels>{{cite web|author=|url=http://whfan.free.fr/other90tour.htm|title=Feels So Right Tour, official fan club Tour info|publisher=allwhitney.com|date=|accessdate=2009-09-25}}</ref>

The Japanese fans purchased all tickets to all the shows within hours. Even with the heavy concert schedule, Houston managed to enjoy the pleasures of the Far East nation, from riding its world-famous bullet train, which traveled up to speeds of 100 miles per hour from ] to ], to tasting the oriental culinary delights like sushi and tempura.<ref name="feels"/>

Whitney experienced the full pleasures of Japan. She even did something very Western when on her day off, she and her band members went bowling at the local lanes in Fukuoka. Everyone munched on pizza and had a great time. By the end of the tour, Whitney had picked up many words of Japanese and looked forward to her next voyage to the Far East.<ref name="feels"/>

==Set list==
# "Overture 1990"
# "]"
# "Love Will Save The Day" <sup>1</sup>
# "]"
# "]"
# "]"
# Medley: "]" / "]" / "]" / "]"
#"Takin' a Chance"
# Medley: "]" / "In Return" <sup>1</sup>
# "Wonderful Counselor"
# "]"
# "Who Do You Love"
# "]"
# "]"
# "]"

<sup>1</sup> performed only on select dates

==Additional notes==
* Houston performed four new songs at that time: "Takin' A Chance", "]", "Who Do You Love", plus her version of "]" (by ]) and a snippet of "]" (by ]) included in a love song medley blending three Whitney songs.<ref name="feels"/>
* "Takin' A Chance" was the new single in Japan. The single was released in that country only.<ref name="feels"/>
* Before singing "]", Whitney said, "this song is going to be on my new album, which should be released very soon, we don't know when but we'll see." ] released her new album, '']'' 10 months later.<ref name="feels"/>
* There was one costume change.<ref name="feels"/>

==Band==
* Musical Director: ]
* Bass guitar & bass synthesizer: Rickey Minor
* Guitar: Ray Fuller
* Keyboards: Bette Sussman, Wayne Lynsey
* Saxophones/EWI: ]
* Drums: Ricky Lawson
* Percussion: Bashiri Johnson
* Background Vocalists: Gary Houston, Billy Baker, B.David Whitworth
* Dancers: Darrel Wayne Wright, Troy Burgess
* Choreographer: ]
* Assistant Choreographer: Darrel Wayne Wright

==Tour dates==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! width="150"| Date
! width="150"| City
! width="150"| Country
! width="200"| Venue
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan="4"| '''Asia'''
|-
|January 1, 1990
|rowspan="2"|]
|rowspan="14"|]
|rowspan="2"|]
|-
|January 2, 1990
|-
|January 5, 1990
|]
|]
|-
|January 7, 1990
|rowspan="2"|]
|rowspan="2"|]
|-
|January 8, 1990
|-
|January 12, 1990
|rowspan="3"|]
|rowspan="3"|]
|-
|January 13, 1990
|-
|January 14, 1990
|-
|January 17, 1990
|rowspan="2"|]
|rowspan="2"|]
|-
|January 18, 1990
|-
|January 20, 1990
|]
|]
|-
|January 21, 1990
|]
|]
|-
|January 23, 1990
|]
|]
|-
|January 24, 1990
|]
|]
|}

==Broadcast / recordings==
The Yokohama Arena show on January 7 was recorded and broadcast on cable TV in Japan.

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
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{{Whitney Houston}}


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