Lose Your Mind Tour

The  was the debut solo concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter and actor Barney Hartikainen Park. Visiting North America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, the tour supported his debut solo album Lose Your Mind (1996). Deemed one of the most anticipated tours of the 1990s, the trek became one of the highest-grossing tours in both 1997 and 1998, along with becoming one of the biggest tours by a Canadian artist. Supporting Park on the tour was R&B girl group I-85 and rock 'n' soul band Legionaires. The tour was sponsored by.

Background
The tour was announced by various media outlets in March 1997, when Park's debut album was certified three times platinum in the US. The tour was planned to begin in May 1997 in (near Park's birthplace of ) and end in December 1997 in,. The tour was widely anticipated, with many dates selling out within a day of the announcement. Most notably, the concerts at the in  sold out within 15 minutes, breaking a record for the venue. The response led Park to add additional dates in North America along with dates in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany and Japan.

Rehearsals began in May 1997 at in. Park was shocked to hear that the tour was going off to a good start, thinking he was only going to sell floor seats in the arenas they booked. To help promote the tour, Park held radio contests in the markets where he would perform. The winner would join Park in a duet version of the Paul Taylor song "Living with Energy". During the June 3, 1997 concert at the in, 25-year old Mark Ferrazzi performed on stage with Park and was then signed by Park's manager Jan Burkett and  later that year.