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Let's Talk About Love World Tour

The Let's Talk About Love World Tour was the eighth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion. Visiting North America, Asia and Europe; the trek supported Dion's fifth English and fifteenth studio album Let's Talk About Love (1997). and her eleventh French and sixteenth studio album, S'il suffisait d'aimer (1998). The tour marks Dion's last worldwide tour until her Taking Chances World Tour in 2008–2009. Initially planned for 1998, the success of the tour continued into 1999. In 1998, the tour earned nearly $30 million from its concerts in North America alone.[1] In Japan, tickets were immediately sold out on the first day of public sale.[2] It was also nominated for "Major Tour of the Year" and "Most Creative Stage Production" at the Pollstar Industry Awards.[3] Overall, the tour grossed about $91.2 million from 69 reported shows.

Let's Talk About Love World Tour
Tour by Celine Dion
Promotional poster for 1999 tour
Associated album
Start date21 August 1998 (1998-08-21)
End date31 December 1999 (1999-12-31)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 71 in North America
  • 6 in Asia
  • 10 in Europe
  • 87 total
Box officeUS $91.2 million (69 shows)
Celine Dion concert chronology

Background Edit

During a press conference following her win at the 25th Annual American Music Awards, Dion stated she would like to start touring during the summer of 1998. Following the award show appearance, the singer performed at the Crown Showroom in Melbourne and the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu with a set list similar to that in the Falling Into You Tour, but also including "The Reason" and "My Heart Will Go On". The tour was officially announced in February 1998. Originally called Celine Dion: On Tour 1998,[4] the tour was set to begin August in Boston, this would mark the third time Dion has begun a tour in the city.[5] She says it is the closest U.S. city to Montreal and considers it a "lucky charm".[5]

The tour was sponsored by Procter & Gamble (Canada), Avon (Europe)[6] and Ericsson (United States).[4] The telecommunications company initiated an aggressive campaign with Dion. Commercials were shown throughout the US and Canada showing concertgoers using their cell phones as lighters during Dion's performance.[4] Those who purchased an Ericsson phone were given a special behind-the-scenes tour video entitled "Celine Dion: In Her Own Words".[4] The tour was met early with controversy as the singer's performance at Madison Square Garden was subject to a ticket scam.[7] During the trek, Dion opened the Broward County Civic Arena. The concert was attended by nearly 20,000 spectators and was sold out with 2 two hours.[8]

Dion further remarked the setlist of the tour will contain songs from her current album, her hits and a few French selections. She continued:

"I'm going to definitely sing the new songs and a few French ones and definitely people's favorite. I can't do them all, unfortunately, because I have to do a two-hour show. It would take a long time to sing all my songs. I hope we have chosen the right ones for people to hear".[9]

During the course of the tour, Dion released a French-language album entitled, S'il suffisait d'aimer and a Christmas album called, These Are Special Times.[5] In November 1998, Dion had her first CBS special promoting the album. It featured Rosie O'Donnell performing "Do You Hear What I Hear?" with Dion. The show received two Emmy Award nominations.[10] The singer ended the year with performing at the Billboard Music Award, Top of the Pops and an appearance on Touched by an Angel.

As the tour continued into 1999, Dion performed in Hong Kong, Japan and an additional outing for North America. During this time, Dion's husband René Angélil was diagnosed with skin cancer.[11] This forced the singer to postpone the remaining dates in the U.S. and the entire European leg. Dion resumed the tour in mid-June and thanked fans for their support during the rough period. After her tour of Europe, Dion's team announced the singer would give a special New Year's Eve concert in Montreal. Dubbed "The Millennium Concert" the show featured a new setlist and special appearances by prominent Canadian singers.[12] At the same time, David Foster began negotiations to have Dion, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston and Andrea Bocelli to conduct a mini-tour titled "Three Divas and a Tenor". The tour never came to fruition.[13]

In October, Dion opened the new Pepsi Center in Denver, replacing the McNichols Sports Arena. Dion dedicated the concert to the victims and survivors of the Columbine High School massacre. All proceeds from the show were donated to Colorado Organization of Victim Assistance. The singer was joined onstage by the Colorado Children's Chorale to perform "Let's Talk About Love" and "Friend of Mine Columbine"— a memorial song written by Stephen and Jonathan Cohen.[14] The singer stated it would be her last tour as she wanted to focus on becoming a mother.[12] Later, Dion released her first English greatest hits album, All the Way... A Decade of Song. The album was promoted by Dion's second CBS special, taking place at Radio City Music Hall. The special featured Dion performing her classics along with new songs on the album. The show featured duets with 'N Sync and Gloria Estefan. After her break, Dion began her first residency show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from 2003 to 2007. The tour serves as Dion's final concert tour until 2008 for the Taking Chances World Tour.

About the stage Edit

The tour brought a new aspect to performing for Dion. The show was presented in the round. The stage designer Yves Aucoin states he wanted the show to be a big production while having an intimate feel.[15] The stage itself was shaped like a heart with five circular platforms that raised and lowered the members of the stage.[15] The constructor is Scène Éthique.[16] Above, four large video screens formed a circular pattern. The floor of the stage was made of large video screens utilizing the JumboTron technology.[15] Dion initially was nervous performing in the way, as the performer had very little time to relax while on stage.[9] She continues to say she got the idea from attending a Stevie Wonder concert during her childhood.[9] The entire production cost more than $10 million. For some shows in Munich and Frankfurt, she used a 180 degree stage due to venue size.[17]

Opening acts Edit

Setlist Edit

Additional notes Edit

  • For the performance of "Let's Talk About Love", Dion was joined each night onstage by a local children's choir except from London where she was joined with a group of children from a charity to raise awareness.*
  • During the first leg in North America, "Zora sourit" often replaced "S'il suffisait d'aimer".
  • "Zora Sourit", "Immortality" and the "English acoustic medley" were performed at select concerts in Montreal.
  • The performance of "Treat Her Like a Lady" of 18 December in Montreal was used as a videoclip and audio release for the single of "Treat Her Like a Lady".
  • During the concert at the Orlando Arena, Dion performed "Fly". During the same concert, Dion was joined onstage by Diana King to perform "Treat Her Like a Lady".
  • During the New York City concert on 3 September 1998, Diana King also joined Dion for "Treat Her Like a Lady", and comedian Ana Gasteyer made a surprise appearance reprising her famous spoof of Dion from Saturday Night Live on stage in a funny onstage sketch.
  • During the concert at the Broward County Civic Arena, Dion was joined onstage by the Bee Gees to perform "Immortality".
  • During concerts in 1999, "I'm Your Angel" was performed in lieu of "Love Is On the Way". Additionally, "The Power of Love" was performed in lieu of "All By Myself".
  • During concerts in Paris, Dion performed "To Love You More" in lieu of "It's All Coming Back to Me Now".
  • During concerts in Japan, Dion performed "Watashi Wa Totemo Shiawase Ne" in lieu of "S'il suffisait d'aimer". She also performed "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" in lieu of "I'm Your Angel".
  • "Think Twice" was performed at Hong Kong.
  • During the European leg of the tour, Dion performed "Think Twice" and "Pour que tu m'aimes encore".
  • During the concert in Paris, Dion was joined onstage by Jean-Jacques Goldman to perform "J'irai où tu iras".

Shows Edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America[21][22]
21 August 1998 Boston United States FleetCenter 35,342 / 35,342 $1,950,481
22 August 1998
25 August 1998 Philadelphia CoreStates Center 19,438 / 19,438 $1,110,747
26 August 1998 Washington, D.C. MCI Center
30 August 1998 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena 19,075 / 19,075 $1,172,810
31 August 1998 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 16,909 / 16,909 $1,004,330
3 September 1998 New York City Madison Square Garden 37,448 / 37,448 $2,256,115
4 September 1998
8 September 1998 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre 41,666 / 41,854 $1,395,742
9 September 1998
14 September 1998 Chicago United States United Center 38,436 / 38,436 $2,402,720
15 September 1998
18 September 1998 Cleveland Gund Arena
19 September 1998 Cincinnati The Crown
22 September 1998 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 41,212 / 41,212 $2,253,511
23 September 1998
25 September 1998 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center 19,942 / 19,942 $1,031,378
27 September 1998 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
28 September 1998 Nashville Nashville Arena 17,805 / 17,805 $980,536
30 September 1998 Tampa Ice Palace 17,987 / 19,558 $986,115
2 October 1998 Orlando Orlando Arena
3 October 1998 Sunrise National Car Rental Center
7 October 1998 Calgary Canada Canadian Airlines Saddledome
9 October 1998 Vancouver General Motors Place 18,858 / 18,858 $653,579
10 October 1998 Seattle United States KeyArena 14,986 / 14,986 $844,925
13 October 1998 Oakland The Arena in Oakland 17,832 / 17,832 $1,115,100
14 October 1998 San Jose San Jose Arena 17,648 / 17,648 $1,073,177
16 October 1998 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center 17,013 / 17,842 $1,178,721
21 October 1998 Inglewood Great Western Forum 14,821 / 14,821 $894,590
22 October 1998 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim 16,043 / 16,043 $923,845
25 October 1998 Phoenix America West Arena 17,489 / 17,489 $995,343
29 November 1998 Pittsburgh Civic Arena 17,347 / 17,347 $986,476
1 December 1998 Albany Pepsi Arena 13,774 / 13,774 $853,295
5 December 1998 Halifax Canada Halifax Metro Centre
7 December 1998 Montreal Molson Centre 142,485 / 142,485 $5,070,308
8 December 1998
11 December 1998
12 December 1998
13 December 1998
17 December 1998
18 December 1998
Asia / Pacifc[23]
25 January 1999 Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport
28 January 1999 Osaka Japan Osaka Dome
29 January 1999
31 January 1999 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
1 February 1999
3 February 1999 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
12 February 1999 Honolulu United States Aloha Stadium 22,381 / 22,381 $1,326,805
United States[24][25]
25 March 1999 Minneapolis United States Target Center 17,481 / 17,481 $963,771
26 March 1999 Milwaukee Bradley Center 18,765 / 18,765 $1,019,734
29 March 1999 Kansas City Kemper Arena 18,471 / 18,471 $982,038
31 March 1999 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 15,697 / 15,697 $898,713
2 April 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena 17,765 / 17,765 $993,233
4 April 1999 San Antonio Alamodome 17,715 / 17,715 $1,047,750
6 April 1999 Memphis Pyramid Arena 15,991 / 17,000 $948,130
7 April 1999 Birmingham BJCC Arena 17,224 / 17,500 $942,019
11 April 1999 Houston Compaq Center 15,847 / 15,847 $904,499
12 April 1999 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome 20,047 / 20,047 $1,153,562
Europe[26][27]
14 June 1999 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena 64,652 / 64,652 $3,048,136
16 June 1999 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium 59,876 / 59,876 $3,571,396
19 June 1999 Saint-Denis France Stade de France 180,102 / 180,102 $10,393,539
20 June 1999
1 July 1999 Zürich Switzerland Letzigrund 42,040 / 42,040 $3,089,260
3 July 1999 Munich Germany Olympiastadion 57,479 / 57,479 $3,413,513
6 July 1999 Sheffield England Don Valley Stadium 43,469 / 45,079 $2,538,511
8 July 1999 Edinburgh Scotland Murrayfield Stadium 53,013 / 60,000 $2,138,530
10 July 1999 London England Wembley Stadium 122,397 / 122,397 $6,189,037
11 July 1999
North America[28][29]
8 September 1999 Montreal Canada Molson Centre 41,666 / 41,854 $1,395,742
9 September 1999
11 September 1999 Quebec City Colisée Pepsi
13 September 1999 Ottawa Corel Centre 32,437 / 32,437 $1,435,498
14 September 1999
17 September 1999 Toronto Air Canada Centre 37,138 / 37,138 $1,786,345
18 September 1999
20 September 1999 Buffalo United States Marine Midland Arena 18,070 / 18,070 $977,299
24 September 1999 Boston FleetCenter 18,845 / 18,845 $1,130,203
25 September 1999 Providence Providence Civic Center 12,828 / 12,828 $644,582
27 September 1999 Columbus Value City Arena 16,370 / 16,370 $924,251
29 September 1999 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium 9,115 / 9,427 $426,120
1 October 1999 Denver Pepsi Center 16,961 / 18,018 $1,083,980
3 October 1999 St. Louis Kiel Center 19,354 / 19,354 $1,089,942
22 October 1999 Atlantic City Circus Maximus Theater
23 October 1999
24 October 1999
5 November 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center 18,179 / 18,701 $1,114,765
31 December 1999 Montreal Canada Molson Centre 20,001 / 20,001 $3,586,221
Total 1,676,087 / 1,690,636 (99%) $91,160,765
Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Broadcasts and recordings Edit

The first glimpse of the tour came via Dion's music video to "S'il suffisait d'aimer", which was recorded during her concert in Chicago. Footage of that show, along with footage of one of the December 1998 Montreal concerts was also shown on the TV special "Un An Avec Céline" hosted by Julie Snyder. The final show at the National Car Rental Center was filmed and showed on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The special also includes a behind the scenes feature. The singer also performed "To Love You More" live in Tokyo for the United Negro College Fund's "An Evening of Stars". The millennium concert was aired on TVA (Canada).

The concerts at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis were recorded for a CD/DVD package. The performances were released under the title Au cœur du stade (meaning At the Heart of the Stadium). The package were released separately with DVD following the CD release. The DVD includes exclusive footage from the making of S'il suffisait d'aimer and Let's Talk About Love. It features an appearance by guest star Sir George Martin, and rare footage of Céline Dion, Barbra Streisand, David Foster, and the "Tell Him" lyricists chatting around the piano.

For the show, Jean-Jacques Goldman joined Celine Dion on "J'irai où tu iras", "To Love You More" features Taro Hakase on violin, and Diana King can be seen on a screen during "Treat Her Like a Lady". The CD contains an abbreviated version of the concert, primarily showcasing her French-language songs. A live video of "Dans Un Autre Monde" was used to promote both the CD and DVD packages. The anglophone version of the tour has not been released to the public.

Critical reception Edit

For the tour, Dion received mainly positive reviews from music critics. Many of the writers commended the singer's intimate connection with the audience, despite the massive size of the stadiums and arenas. For the inaugural concert in Boston, Steve Morse (The Boston Globe) writes "Despite Dion's nerves, she was able to pull off a successful concert". He continues, "For pure entertainment, however, this was a volcanic triumph". Dion thanked Boston fans for being "lucky charm people"; this was the third time she opened a world tour here.[32]

At The Arena in Oakland, James Sullivan (San Francisco Chronicle) felt the night showed off Dion's prowess as a performer. He elaborated, "Easily the best part of the 80-minute set came when Dion summoned her band to center stage, where they sat on the lip of the riser as she essayed a medley of some favorite songs. Roberta Flack's 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', the Beatles' 'Pet Sounds'-inspired 'Because' and Eric Clapton's 'Tears in Heaven' were all delivered with tender care—no small feat in a basketball gym. Even Sinatra's 'All the Way' steered clear of swagger, and the accordion gave all four songs a touch of Dion's romantic French-language roots".[33]

Adam Sandler (Variety) provided a positive review of Dion's concert at the Great Western Forum. He states, "To her credit, Celine Dion kept the vocal histrionics and hyper stage movements she has become known for to a minimum during her sold-out show Wednesday at the Forum, preferring instead to illustrate her evolution as an artist through singing prowess and a relaxed stage manner".[34] Jane Stevenson (Jam! Music) gave the singer's show at the new Air Canada Centre four out of five stars. She says, "But as the first song of the night, 'Let's Talk About Love', progressed, her nine-person band eventually rose up alongside her, while a children's choir later took the stage for the song's big ending".[35]

Personnel Edit

Production[15]
  • Tour director: Suzanne Gingue
  • Production director: Ian Donald
  • Assistant to the tour director: Michel Dion
  • Front of house sound engineer: Danis Savage
  • Security (1999): Darrell Featherstone
  • Stage sound engineer: Daniel Baron
  • Sound system technicians: François Desjardins, Marc Beauchamp, Marc Thériault
  • Lighting director: Yves Aucoin
  • Assistant lighting director: Normand Chassé
  • Lighting technicians: Jean-François Canuel, Antoine Malette, Michel Pommerleau
  • Band gear technicians: Jean-François Dubois, Guy Vignola, Stéphane Hamel
  • Head Carpenter: Donald Chouinard
  • Set: Tonje Wold
  • Head rigger: Frédéric Morosovsky
  • Production assistant: Patrick Angélil
  • DVD Director: Gerard Pullicino
  • DVD Producer: Vito Luprano
Band[34]
  • Keyboards: Claude "Mego" Lemay
  • Drums: Dominique Messier
  • Bass: Marc Langis
  • Keyboards: Yves Frulla
  • Guitars: André Coutu
  • Percussion: Paul Picard
  • Violin on "To Love You More": Taro Hakase
  • Backing vocals, cello and tin whistle: Elise Duguay
  • Backing vocals: Julie LeBlanc, Terry Bradford (1998), Gregory Charles (Montreal 1998), Barnev Valsaint (1999)

External links Edit

  • Dion's Official Website

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The Let s Talk About Love World Tour was the eighth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion Visiting North America Asia and Europe the trek supported Dion s fifth English and fifteenth studio album Let s Talk About Love 1997 and her eleventh French and sixteenth studio album S il suffisait d aimer 1998 The tour marks Dion s last worldwide tour until her Taking Chances World Tour in 2008 2009 Initially planned for 1998 the success of the tour continued into 1999 In 1998 the tour earned nearly 30 million from its concerts in North America alone 1 In Japan tickets were immediately sold out on the first day of public sale 2 It was also nominated for Major Tour of the Year and Most Creative Stage Production at the Pollstar Industry Awards 3 Overall the tour grossed about 91 2 million from 69 reported shows Let s Talk About Love World TourTour by Celine DionPromotional poster for 1999 tourAssociated albumLet s Talk About LoveS il suffisait d aimerStart date21 August 1998 1998 08 21 End date31 December 1999 1999 12 31 Legs5No of shows71 in North America6 in Asia10 in Europe87 totalBox officeUS 91 2 million 69 shows Celine Dion concert chronologyFalling into You Around the World 1996 97 Let s Talk About Love World Tour 1998 99 A New Day 2003 07 Contents 1 Background 2 About the stage 3 Opening acts 4 Setlist 4 1 Additional notes 5 Shows 6 Broadcasts and recordings 7 Critical reception 8 Personnel 9 External links 10 ReferencesBackground EditDuring a press conference following her win at the 25th Annual American Music Awards Dion stated she would like to start touring during the summer of 1998 Following the award show appearance the singer performed at the Crown Showroom in Melbourne and the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu with a set list similar to that in the Falling Into You Tour but also including The Reason and My Heart Will Go On The tour was officially announced in February 1998 Originally called Celine Dion On Tour 1998 4 the tour was set to begin August in Boston this would mark the third time Dion has begun a tour in the city 5 She says it is the closest U S city to Montreal and considers it a lucky charm 5 The tour was sponsored by Procter amp Gamble Canada Avon Europe 6 and Ericsson United States 4 The telecommunications company initiated an aggressive campaign with Dion Commercials were shown throughout the US and Canada showing concertgoers using their cell phones as lighters during Dion s performance 4 Those who purchased an Ericsson phone were given a special behind the scenes tour video entitled Celine Dion In Her Own Words 4 The tour was met early with controversy as the singer s performance at Madison Square Garden was subject to a ticket scam 7 During the trek Dion opened the Broward County Civic Arena The concert was attended by nearly 20 000 spectators and was sold out with 2 two hours 8 Dion further remarked the setlist of the tour will contain songs from her current album her hits and a few French selections She continued I m going to definitely sing the new songs and a few French ones and definitely people s favorite I can t do them all unfortunately because I have to do a two hour show It would take a long time to sing all my songs I hope we have chosen the right ones for people to hear 9 During the course of the tour Dion released a French language album entitled S il suffisait d aimer and a Christmas album called These Are Special Times 5 In November 1998 Dion had her first CBS special promoting the album It featured Rosie O Donnell performing Do You Hear What I Hear with Dion The show received two Emmy Award nominations 10 The singer ended the year with performing at the Billboard Music Award Top of the Pops and an appearance on Touched by an Angel As the tour continued into 1999 Dion performed in Hong Kong Japan and an additional outing for North America During this time Dion s husband Rene Angelil was diagnosed with skin cancer 11 This forced the singer to postpone the remaining dates in the U S and the entire European leg Dion resumed the tour in mid June and thanked fans for their support during the rough period After her tour of Europe Dion s team announced the singer would give a special New Year s Eve concert in Montreal Dubbed The Millennium Concert the show featured a new setlist and special appearances by prominent Canadian singers 12 At the same time David Foster began negotiations to have Dion Barbra Streisand Whitney Houston and Andrea Bocelli to conduct a mini tour titled Three Divas and a Tenor The tour never came to fruition 13 In October Dion opened the new Pepsi Center in Denver replacing the McNichols Sports Arena Dion dedicated the concert to the victims and survivors of the Columbine High School massacre All proceeds from the show were donated to Colorado Organization of Victim Assistance The singer was joined onstage by the Colorado Children s Chorale to perform Let s Talk About Love and Friend of Mine Columbine a memorial song written by Stephen and Jonathan Cohen 14 The singer stated it would be her last tour as she wanted to focus on becoming a mother 12 Later Dion released her first English greatest hits album All the Way A Decade of Song The album was promoted by Dion s second CBS special taking place at Radio City Music Hall The special featured Dion performing her classics along with new songs on the album The show featured duets with N Sync and Gloria Estefan After her break Dion began her first residency show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from 2003 to 2007 The tour serves as Dion s final concert tour until 2008 for the Taking Chances World Tour About the stage EditThe tour brought a new aspect to performing for Dion The show was presented in the round The stage designer Yves Aucoin states he wanted the show to be a big production while having an intimate feel 15 The stage itself was shaped like a heart with five circular platforms that raised and lowered the members of the stage 15 The constructor is Scene Ethique 16 Above four large video screens formed a circular pattern The floor of the stage was made of large video screens utilizing the JumboTron technology 15 Dion initially was nervous performing in the way as the performer had very little time to relax while on stage 9 She continues to say she got the idea from attending a Stevie Wonder concert during her childhood 9 The entire production cost more than 10 million For some shows in Munich and Frankfurt she used a 180 degree stage due to venue size 17 Opening acts EditAndre Philippe Gagnon North America Leg 1 England 18 Human Nature Asia 19 Dakota Moon North America Leg 2 select dates Dany Brillant Belgium France Xavier Naidoo Germany The Corrs Scotland Mike The Mechanics England Corey Hart North America Leg 3 select dates Flip Schultz Sunrise November 1999 20 Setlist EditAnglophone Let s Talk About Love Declaration of Love Because You Loved Me The Reason It s All Coming Back to Me Now To Love You More Treat Her Like a Lady Tell Him S il suffisait d aimer Love Is On the Way All By Myself Medley The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Because Tears in Heaven All the Way Love Can Move Mountains Stayin Alive You Should Be Dancing Dance Interlude Immortality Encore My Heart Will Go On Francophone Let s Talk About Love Dans un autre monde Je sais pas The Reason Je crois toi To Love You More Treat Her Like a Lady Terre Tell Him J irai ou tu iras S il suffisait d aimer On ne change pas I m Your Angel with background vocalist Barnev Valsaint The Power of Love Medley Ce n etait qu un reve D amour ou d amitie Mon ami m a quittee L amour existe encore Un garcon pas comme les autres Ziggy Love Can Move Mountains Stayin Alive You Should Be Dancing Dance Interlude Pour que tu m aimes encore Encore My Heart Will Go On Millennium Concert My Heart Will Go On Destin All the Way The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Medley Ce n etait qu un reve D amour ou d amitie Mon ami m a quittee Une colombe Un garcon pas comme les autres Ziggy That s the Way It Is I m Your Angel duet with Garou When I Fall in Love duet with Daniel Lavoie J irai ou tu iras duet with Luck Mervil Le blues du businessman duet with Bruno Pelletier Regarde moi L amour existe encore Summer of 69 Bryan Adams solo It s Only Love duet with Bryan Adams When You re Gone duet with Bryan Adams Everything I Do I Do It for You duet with Bryan Adams Live for the One I Love Des mots qui sonnent Unison featuring Stephane Rousseau Incognito Love Can Move Mountains Pour que tu m aimes encore S il suffisait d aimer All by Myself Ce n etait qu un reve Additional notes Edit For the performance of Let s Talk About Love Dion was joined each night onstage by a local children s choir except from London where she was joined with a group of children from a charity to raise awareness During the first leg in North America Zora sourit often replaced S il suffisait d aimer Zora Sourit Immortality and the English acoustic medley were performed at select concerts in Montreal The performance of Treat Her Like a Lady of 18 December in Montreal was used as a videoclip and audio release for the single of Treat Her Like a Lady During the concert at the Orlando Arena Dion performed Fly During the same concert Dion was joined onstage by Diana King to perform Treat Her Like a Lady During the New York City concert on 3 September 1998 Diana King also joined Dion for Treat Her Like a Lady and comedian Ana Gasteyer made a surprise appearance reprising her famous spoof of Dion from Saturday Night Live on stage in a funny onstage sketch During the concert at the Broward County Civic Arena Dion was joined onstage by the Bee Gees to perform Immortality During concerts in 1999 I m Your Angel was performed in lieu of Love Is On the Way Additionally The Power of Love was performed in lieu of All By Myself During concerts in Paris Dion performed To Love You More in lieu of It s All Coming Back to Me Now During concerts in Japan Dion performed Watashi Wa Totemo Shiawase Ne in lieu of S il suffisait d aimer She also performed Pour que tu m aimes encore in lieu of I m Your Angel Think Twice was performed at Hong Kong During the European leg of the tour Dion performed Think Twice and Pour que tu m aimes encore During the concert in Paris Dion was joined onstage by Jean Jacques Goldman to perform J irai ou tu iras Shows EditList of concerts showing date city country venue tickets sold number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue Date City Country Venue Attendance RevenueNorth America 21 22 21 August 1998 Boston United States FleetCenter 35 342 35 342 1 950 48122 August 199825 August 1998 Philadelphia CoreStates Center 19 438 19 438 1 110 74726 August 1998 Washington D C MCI Center 30 August 1998 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena 19 075 19 075 1 172 81031 August 1998 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 16 909 16 909 1 004 3303 September 1998 New York City Madison Square Garden 37 448 37 448 2 256 1154 September 19988 September 1998 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre 41 666 41 854 1 395 7429 September 199814 September 1998 Chicago United States United Center 38 436 38 436 2 402 72015 September 199818 September 1998 Cleveland Gund Arena 19 September 1998 Cincinnati The Crown22 September 1998 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 41 212 41 212 2 253 51123 September 199825 September 1998 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center 19 942 19 942 1 031 37827 September 1998 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum 28 September 1998 Nashville Nashville Arena 17 805 17 805 980 53630 September 1998 Tampa Ice Palace 17 987 19 558 986 1152 October 1998 Orlando Orlando Arena 3 October 1998 Sunrise National Car Rental Center7 October 1998 Calgary Canada Canadian Airlines Saddledome9 October 1998 Vancouver General Motors Place 18 858 18 858 653 57910 October 1998 Seattle United States KeyArena 14 986 14 986 844 92513 October 1998 Oakland The Arena in Oakland 17 832 17 832 1 115 10014 October 1998 San Jose San Jose Arena 17 648 17 648 1 073 17716 October 1998 Las Vegas Thomas amp Mack Center 17 013 17 842 1 178 72121 October 1998 Inglewood Great Western Forum 14 821 14 821 894 59022 October 1998 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim 16 043 16 043 923 84525 October 1998 Phoenix America West Arena 17 489 17 489 995 34329 November 1998 Pittsburgh Civic Arena 17 347 17 347 986 4761 December 1998 Albany Pepsi Arena 13 774 13 774 853 2955 December 1998 Halifax Canada Halifax Metro Centre 7 December 1998 Montreal Molson Centre 142 485 142 485 5 070 3088 December 199811 December 199812 December 199813 December 199817 December 199818 December 1998Asia Pacifc 23 25 January 1999 Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport 28 January 1999 Osaka Japan Osaka Dome29 January 199931 January 1999 Tokyo Tokyo Dome1 February 19993 February 1999 Nagoya Nagoya Dome12 February 1999 Honolulu United States Aloha Stadium 22 381 22 381 1 326 805United States 24 25 25 March 1999 Minneapolis United States Target Center 17 481 17 481 963 77126 March 1999 Milwaukee Bradley Center 18 765 18 765 1 019 73429 March 1999 Kansas City Kemper Arena 18 471 18 471 982 03831 March 1999 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 15 697 15 697 898 7132 April 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena 17 765 17 765 993 2334 April 1999 San Antonio Alamodome 17 715 17 715 1 047 7506 April 1999 Memphis Pyramid Arena 15 991 17 000 948 1307 April 1999 Birmingham BJCC Arena 17 224 17 500 942 01911 April 1999 Houston Compaq Center 15 847 15 847 904 49912 April 1999 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome 20 047 20 047 1 153 562Europe 26 27 14 June 1999 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena 64 652 64 652 3 048 13616 June 1999 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium 59 876 59 876 3 571 39619 June 1999 Saint Denis France Stade de France 180 102 180 102 10 393 53920 June 19991 July 1999 Zurich Switzerland Letzigrund 42 040 42 040 3 089 2603 July 1999 Munich Germany Olympiastadion 57 479 57 479 3 413 5136 July 1999 Sheffield England Don Valley Stadium 43 469 45 079 2 538 5118 July 1999 Edinburgh Scotland Murrayfield Stadium 53 013 60 000 2 138 53010 July 1999 London England Wembley Stadium 122 397 122 397 6 189 03711 July 1999North America 28 29 8 September 1999 Montreal Canada Molson Centre 41 666 41 854 1 395 7429 September 199911 September 1999 Quebec City Colisee Pepsi 13 September 1999 Ottawa Corel Centre 32 437 32 437 1 435 49814 September 199917 September 1999 Toronto Air Canada Centre 37 138 37 138 1 786 34518 September 199920 September 1999 Buffalo United States Marine Midland Arena 18 070 18 070 977 29924 September 1999 Boston FleetCenter 18 845 18 845 1 130 20325 September 1999 Providence Providence Civic Center 12 828 12 828 644 58227 September 1999 Columbus Value City Arena 16 370 16 370 924 25129 September 1999 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium 9 115 9 427 426 1201 October 1999 Denver Pepsi Center 16 961 18 018 1 083 9803 October 1999 St Louis Kiel Center 19 354 19 354 1 089 94222 October 1999 Atlantic City Circus Maximus Theater 23 October 199924 October 19995 November 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center 18 179 18 701 1 114 76531 December 1999 Montreal Canada Molson Centre 20 001 20 001 3 586 221Total 1 676 087 1 690 636 99 91 160 765Cancellations and rescheduled shows14 April 1999 St Louis Missouri Enterprise Center Rescheduled to 3 October 1999 30 16 April 1999 Buffalo New York Marine Midland Arena Rescheduled to 20 September 1999 30 17 April 1999 Columbus Ohio Value City Arena Rescheduled to 27 September 1999 30 19 April 1999 Providence Rhode Island Dunkin Donuts Center Rescheduled to 25 September 1999 30 29 April 1999 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre Rescheduled to 17 September 1999 30 30 April 1999 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre Rescheduled to 18 September 1999 30 2 May 1999 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre Rescheduled to 13 September 1999 30 4 May 1999 Quebec City Canada Canadian Tire Centre Rescheduled to 11 September 1999 30 6 May 1999 Montreal Canada Bell Centre Rescheduled to 8 September 1999 30 7 May 1999 Montreal Canada Bell Centre Rescheduled to 9 September 1999 30 27 May 1999 Dublin Ireland Croke Park Cancelled 31 29 May 1999 Belfast Northern Ireland Belfast Botanic Gardens Cancelled 31 31 May 1999 Birmingham England Alexander Stadium Cancelled 31 3 June 1999 Frankfurt Germany Commerzbank Arena Cancelled 31 5 June 1999 Gothenburg Sweden Ullevi Stadium Cancelled 31 8 June 1999 Vienna Austria Ernst Happel Stadion Cancelled 31 12 June 1999 Cologne Germany RheinEnergieStadion Cancelled 31 22 June 1999 Lyon France Stade de Gerland Cancelled 31 24 June 1999 Marseille France Stade Velodrome Cancelled 31 27 June 1999 Lisbon Portugal Estadio Jose Alvalade Cancelled 31 29 June 1999 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi Cancelled 31 Broadcasts and recordings EditMain articles Au cœur du stade video and Au cœur du stade The first glimpse of the tour came via Dion s music video to S il suffisait d aimer which was recorded during her concert in Chicago Footage of that show along with footage of one of the December 1998 Montreal concerts was also shown on the TV special Un An Avec Celine hosted by Julie Snyder The final show at the National Car Rental Center was filmed and showed on The Oprah Winfrey Show The special also includes a behind the scenes feature The singer also performed To Love You More live in Tokyo for the United Negro College Fund s An Evening of Stars The millennium concert was aired on TVA Canada The concerts at the Stade de France in Saint Denis were recorded for a CD DVD package The performances were released under the title Au cœur du stade meaning At the Heart of the Stadium The package were released separately with DVD following the CD release The DVD includes exclusive footage from the making of S il suffisait d aimer and Let s Talk About Love It features an appearance by guest star Sir George Martin and rare footage of Celine Dion Barbra Streisand David Foster and the Tell Him lyricists chatting around the piano For the show Jean Jacques Goldman joined Celine Dion on J irai ou tu iras To Love You More features Taro Hakase on violin and Diana King can be seen on a screen during Treat Her Like a Lady The CD contains an abbreviated version of the concert primarily showcasing her French language songs A live video of Dans Un Autre Monde was used to promote both the CD and DVD packages The anglophone version of the tour has not been released to the public Critical reception EditFor the tour Dion received mainly positive reviews from music critics Many of the writers commended the singer s intimate connection with the audience despite the massive size of the stadiums and arenas For the inaugural concert in Boston Steve Morse The Boston Globe writes Despite Dion s nerves she was able to pull off a successful concert He continues For pure entertainment however this was a volcanic triumph Dion thanked Boston fans for being lucky charm people this was the third time she opened a world tour here 32 At The Arena in Oakland James Sullivan San Francisco Chronicle felt the night showed off Dion s prowess as a performer He elaborated Easily the best part of the 80 minute set came when Dion summoned her band to center stage where they sat on the lip of the riser as she essayed a medley of some favorite songs Roberta Flack s The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face the Beatles Pet Sounds inspired Because and Eric Clapton s Tears in Heaven were all delivered with tender care no small feat in a basketball gym Even Sinatra s All the Way steered clear of swagger and the accordion gave all four songs a touch of Dion s romantic French language roots 33 Adam Sandler Variety provided a positive review of Dion s concert at the Great Western Forum He states To her credit Celine Dion kept the vocal histrionics and hyper stage movements she has become known for to a minimum during her sold out show Wednesday at the Forum preferring instead to illustrate her evolution as an artist through singing prowess and a relaxed stage manner 34 Jane Stevenson Jam Music gave the singer s show at the new Air Canada Centre four out of five stars She says But as the first song of the night Let s Talk About Love progressed her nine person band eventually rose up alongside her while a children s choir later took the stage for the song s big ending 35 Personnel EditProduction 15 Tour director Suzanne Gingue Production director Ian Donald Assistant to the tour director Michel Dion Front of house sound engineer Danis Savage Security 1999 Darrell Featherstone Stage sound engineer Daniel Baron Sound system technicians Francois Desjardins Marc Beauchamp Marc Theriault Lighting director Yves Aucoin Assistant lighting director Normand Chasse Lighting technicians Jean Francois Canuel Antoine Malette Michel Pommerleau Band gear technicians Jean Francois Dubois Guy Vignola Stephane Hamel Head Carpenter Donald Chouinard Set Tonje Wold Head rigger Frederic Morosovsky Production assistant Patrick Angelil DVD Director Gerard Pullicino DVD Producer Vito LupranoBand 34 Keyboards Claude Mego Lemay Drums Dominique Messier Bass Marc Langis Keyboards Yves Frulla Guitars Andre Coutu Percussion Paul Picard Violin on To Love You More Taro Hakase Backing vocals cello and tin whistle Elise Duguay Backing vocals Julie LeBlanc Terry Bradford 1998 Gregory Charles Montreal 1998 Barnev Valsaint 1999 External links EditDion s Official WebsiteReferences Edit Morse Steve 18 December 1998 Stones have top grossing tour of 1998 The Boston Globe pp C3 Limited Alamy Stock Photo Canadian singer Celine Dion sings at her first Asian tour concert at the former Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong January 25 The show is expected to reinforce Hong Kong s image as Alamy Retrieved 29 August 2021 Pollstar Awards Archive 1998 Pollstar Pollstar Inc Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2011 a b c d Hume Scott 17 August 1998 Ericsson Hopes Celine Dion Has Power to Be Heard Adweek Archived from the original on 21 September 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2011 a b c Mose Steve 21 August 1998 Celine Dion Rides 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