D'eux Tour
Tour by Céline Dion | |
Cover of tour programme
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Associated album | D'eux |
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Start date | September 25, 1995 |
End date | February 3, 1996 |
Legs | 2 |
Number of shows | 5 in North America 42 in Europe 47 in total |
Céline Dion concert chronology |
The D'eux Tour is the sixth concert tour by Celine Dion. The tour was organized to support the highly successful French language album D'eux.[1][2]
Contents
History
After 5 concerts in Quebec City, Canada, Celine toured Europe for 4 month. Celine crossed 11 countries and gave 42 sold out concerts, among which 9 in Paris, France, most in rooms of at least 14,000 seats. One of the opening acts was made by the group The Corrs (in the United Kingdom and Ireland). During one of the spectacles at the Zenith de Paris Celine broke her voice.[3][4]
Opening acts
- The Corrs (United Kingdom & Ireland)
Set list
- "J'attendais"
- "Destin"
- "The Power of Love"
- "L'amour existe encore"
- "Regarde-moi"
- "River Deep - Mountain High"
- "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
- "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)"
- "Misled"
- "Love Can Move Mountains"
- "Calling You"
- "Le blues du businessman"
- "Les derniers seront les premiers"
- "J'irai où tu iras"
- "Je sais pas"
- "Le ballet"
- "Prière païenne"
- "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
- "Quand on n'a que l'amour"
- "Vole"
Additional notes
Setlist for anglophone countries featured songs from The Colour of My Love Tour, including:
- "Everybody's Talkin' My Baby Down"
- "The Power of Love"
- "River Deep, Mountain High"
- "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
- "If You Asked Me To"
- "Only One Road"
- "Beauty and the Beast"
- "Misled"
- "When I Fall in Love"
- "Think Twice"
- "Love Can Move Mountains"
- "Calling You"
- "Le ballet"
- "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
- "The Colour of My Love"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America[5][6] | |||
September 25, 1995 | Quebec City | Canada | Le Capitole de Québec |
September 26, 1995 | |||
September 28, 1995 | |||
September 29, 1995 | |||
September 30, 1995 | |||
Europe[5][7][8] | |||
October 6, 1995 | Montpellier | France | Zénith Sud de Montpellier |
October 7, 1995 | Toulon | Zénith Oméga de Toulon | |
October 10, 1995 | Marseille | Le Dôme de Marseille | |
October 11, 1995 | Nice | Nice Acropolis Apollon | |
October 13, 1995 | Toulouse | Palais des Sports de Toulouse | |
October 14, 1995 | Bordeaux | Patinoire de Mériadeck | |
October 17, 1995 | Lille | Zénith de Lille | |
October 18, 1995 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
October 20, 1995 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
October 21, 1995 | |||
October 22, 1995 | |||
October 23, 1995 | |||
October 24, 1995 | |||
October 27, 1995 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre |
October 29, 1995 | Manchester | England | Nynex Arena |
October 30, 1995 | Sheffield | Sheffield Arena | |
November 1, 1995 | London | Wembley Arena | |
November 4, 1995 | Birmingham | NEC Arena | |
November 5, 1995 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | King's Hall |
November 10, 1995 | Caen | France | Zénith de Caen |
November 11, 1995 | Metz | Galaxie Amnéville | |
November 14, 1995 | Geneva | Switzerland | Geneva Arena |
November 15, 1995 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier |
November 17, 1995 | Grenoble | Palaise des Sport de Grenoble | |
November 19, 1995 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
November 20, 1995 | Strasbourg | France | Strasbourg Rhenus |
November 22, 1995 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Philipshalle |
November 24, 1995 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum |
November 25, 1995 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stockholm Globe Arena |
November 26, 1995 | Dublin | Ireland | Point Theatre |
November 27, 1995 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valby-Hallen |
November 29, 1995 | Hamburg | Germany | CCH-Hall H |
December 1, 1995 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Doelen Concert Hall |
December 2, 1995 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
December 4, 1995 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
January 25, 1996 | Marseille | Le Dôme de Marseille | |
January 26, 1996 | Lyon | Halle Tony Garnier | |
January 29, 1996 | Paris | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy | |
January 30, 1996 | |||
January 31, 1996 | |||
February 2, 1996 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
February 3, 1996 |
Broadcasts and recordings
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The show at Zénith de Paris in Paris was recorded before an audience of over 6,000 fans[9] and released on CD in October 1996 as Live à Paris. The next month a VHS under the same name was issued. The home video was re-released on DVD in November 2003.
Personnel
- Band
- Musical director and keyboards: Claude "Mego" Lemay
- Drums: Dominique Messier
- Bass: Marc Langis
- Keyboards: Yves Frulla
- Guitars: André Coutu
- Percussions: Paul Picard
- Backing Vocals: Terry Bradford, Elise Duguay, Rachelle Jeanty
- Production
- Tour director: Suzanne Gingue
- Production director: Ian Donald
- Assistant to the tour director: Michel Dion
- Front of house sound engineer: Danis Savage
- Stage sound engineer: Daniel Baron
- Sound system technicians: François Desjardins, Marc Beauchamp
- Lighting director: Yves Aucoin
- Assistant lighting director: Normand Chassé
- Lighting technicians: Jean-François Canuel
- Band gear technicians: Jean-François Dubois, Guy Vignola
- Production assistant: Patrick Angélil
- Tour assistant: Jean-Pierre Angélil, Louise Labranche
- Bodyguard: Eric Burrows
- Hairstylist: Louis Hechter
- Stylist: Annie L. Horth
- Choreographer: Dominique Giraldeau
References
- ↑ Céline Dion - official website. Retrieved January 16, 1996.
- ↑ Live à Paris - Home Video
- ↑ Billboard. Retrieved January 27, 1996.
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