Celine Dion in Concert was the fourth concert tour by Celine Dion. The tour consisted of 51 shows held between 13 July 1992 and 13 May 1993. It was organized to support the album Celine Dion.[1]
Tour by Céline Dion | |
Associated album | Celine Dion |
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Start date | 13 July 1992 |
End date | 13 May 1993 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 51 in North America |
Céline Dion concert chronology |
History
During the summer of 1992, Céline Dion did an American tour as the opening act for Michael Bolton. They kicked off the "Time, Love and Tenderness Tour" on 13 July 1992 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California. In the space of one month, they performed the show in twenty-thousand-seat-arenas.[2][3] Dion also joined Bolton for the song "Hold On, I'm Comin'." According to Celine, the opening for Michael Bolton was exhausting, particularly because she had to change cities every day. "But we were finally doing what we had always dreamed of doing: working in the country that created the big time", Celine has said. In the beginning, Celine performed for very restless, impatient audiences who were waiting to hear Michael Bolton and were not interested in her. "I had a defective sound system and very little space because the stage was taken up by the mixers and instruments for the main act." The concerts were held outdoors, and it was still daylight when Celine went onstage. Eventually Rene Angelil was able to convince the producers to begin the show a half-hour later. By the end of the tour, Celine had good lighting and a better sound system.
Between August 1992 and March 1993 she toured Quebec, Canada. In August 1992, in front of more than 45,000 people, Dion took part in a historic concert at Le Parc des Iles on Ile Ste-Hélène to celebrate the 350th anniversary of Montreal. She performed duets with Aaron Neville, Peabo Bryson and The Atlanta Super Choir in a concert that was later aired on the CBC's Les Beaux Dimanches.[4] On 23 March 1993 Dion began her English-language Canada leg of the tour, with five sold-out concerts at the Montreal Forum. This last leg included 28 dates and 75,000 tickets. When they went on sale, the tickets were sold in 5 hours.
According to Le Soleil (17 November 1993) Dion gave 17 concerts at Capitole Theatre, Quebec City since its opening in November 1992 with an average of 1,300 tickets sold per show. She was the most profitable act for the venue.
Dion typically performed 15 songs during her 90-minute shows. The set list included mainly songs from her latest English album Celine Dion, but also few from her previous albums (Unison and Dion chante Plamondon) and three covers: "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman."[5]
Dion was supposed to sing in Campbellton and Caraquet in May 1993, but these concerts were cancelled because of death of her niece Karine. It was announced that they would be rescheduled later that summer. An additional 4 concerts which Dion had to postpone after Karine's death were performed in September 1993. During the 7–8 September 1993 concerts, Celine performed songs from her upcoming album "The Colour Of My Love". Singer Anthony Kavanagh did the opening act at Celine's shows in Quebec, Canada. In the rest of the country, Lennie Gallant did some opening acts. Some of the concerts of the tour were actually special performances for some festivals like the "Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières", "Montréal au rythme des Amériques", "Canadian National Exhibition" and the "Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival".
Opening acts
- Anthony Kavanagh (Quebec)
- Lennie Gallant (Canada)
Set list
- "Des mots qui sonnent"
- "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
- "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"
- "Love Can Move Mountains"
- "L'amour existe encore"
- "Je danse dans ma tête"
- "Unison"
- "If You Asked Me To"
- "Did You Give Enough Love"
- "Beauty and the Beast"
- "Water from the Moon"
- "With This Tear"
- "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"
- "Nothing Broken but My Heart"
- "Can't Help Falling in Love"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America[6][7] | |||
14 August 1992[A] | Trois-Rivières | Canada | Colisée de Trois-Rivières |
15 August 1992[B] | Montreal | Parc des Îles | |
17 August 1992 | Ottawa | National Arts Centre | |
18 August 1992 | |||
21 August 1992 | Quebec City | L'Agora du Vieux Port | |
22 August 1992 | |||
24 August 1992[C] | Toronto | CNE Bandshell | |
28 August 1992 | Chandler | L'aréna de Chandler | |
6 September 1992[D] | Gatineau | Parc de la Baie | |
23 November 1992 | Quebec City | Le Capitole de Québec | |
24 November 1992 | |||
1 December 1992 | |||
2 December 1992 | |||
3 December 1992 | |||
12 December 1992 | Drummondville | Centre Marcel Dionne | |
13 December 1992 | Sherbrooke | Salle Maurice-O'Bready | |
15 December 1992 | Ottawa | Ottawa Congress Centre | |
17 December 1992 | Jonquière | Salle François-Brassard | |
18 December 1992 | |||
19 December 1992 | |||
22 December 1992 | Shawinigan | Centre des Arts de Shawinigan | |
15 January 1993 | Quebec City | Le Capitole de Québec | |
16 January 1993 | |||
17 January 1993 | |||
2 March 1993 | |||
5 March 1993 | |||
6 March 1993 | |||
7 March 1993 | |||
9 March 1993 | |||
10 March 1993 | |||
23 March 1993 | London | Alumni Hall | |
25 March 1993 | Toronto | Massey Hall | |
27 March 1993 | Hamilton | Hamilton Place Theatre | |
2 April 1993 | Montreal | Montreal Forum | |
3 April 1993 | |||
4 April 1993 | |||
6 April 1993 | |||
7 April 1993 | |||
9 April 1993 | Quebec City | Le Capitole de Québec | |
11 April 1993 | Edmonton | Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium | |
12 April 1993 | Calgary | Jack Singer Hall | |
14 April 1993 | Vancouver | Queen Elizabeth Theatre | |
17 April 1993 | Winnipeg | Walker Theatre | |
25 April 1993 | Ottawa | National Arts Centre | |
4 May 1993 | Thunder Bay | Thunder Bay Community Auditorium | |
5 May 1993 | Sudbury | Grand Theatre Centre | |
7 May 1993 | Moncton | Moncton Coliseum | |
8 May 1993 | Fredericton | Aitken Centre | |
9 May 1993 | Halifax | Halifax Metro Centre | |
11 May 1993 | Saint John's | Memorial Stadium | |
13 May 1993 | Campbellton | Memorial Civic Center |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the "Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières"
- B This concert was a part of the "Montréal au rythme des Amériques"
- C This concert was a part of the "Canadian National Exhibition"
- D This concert was a part of the "Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival"
References
- ^ Céline Dion - official website. Retrieved 13 January 1997.
- ^ Glatzer, Jenna (2005). Céline Dion: For Keeps. Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN 0-7407-5559-5.
- ^ Cartoon theme gives Celine Dion's career a boost. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ Did You Know? August 25 , 2009 Archived 27 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
- ^ DION PERFORMANCE RANKS BEST OF YEAR: AUDIENCE CAN'T RESIST HER APPEAL Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ Performances Over the Years. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ Grand old building for sale Archived 23 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 July 2009.