The Symphony World Tour

The Symphony World Tour
Tour by Sarah Brightman
Start date 16 January 2008
End date 5 April 2009
No. of shows 32 in North America
20 in Asia
1 in Europe
53 in Total
Sarah Brightman concert chronology

The Symphony World Tour was a concert tour by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman that started on 16 January 2008 in the city of Vienna, Austria and concluded on 5 April 2009 in Taipei, Taiwan. There were special guests that joined Brightman in the concerts: Argentinean countertenor Fernando Lima and tenors Alessandro Safina and Mario Frangoulis. The tour concept was a journey through the musical career that Sarah Brightman has had so far -3 decades- and includes several high-tech virtual scenery that takes the audience from an enchanted forest, baroque lamps to an atmosphere of fairytales.[1] Much anticipation surrounded The Symphony World Tour especially since the production cost was reportedly more than $2 million and involved more than 100 tons of equipment.[2]

Set List

  1. Sanvean
  2. Medley:
    1. Gothica
    2. Fleurs Du Mal
  3. Let It Rain
  4. Symphony
  5. Forbidden Colours
  6. What A Wonderful World
  7. Dust In The Wind
  8. Nella Fantasia
  9. Hijo de la Luna
  10. La Luna
  11. Sarahbande
  12. Anytime, Anywhere
  13. Canto della Terra (with Mario Frangoulis in the US, Alessandro Safina for the rest of the world)
  14. Attesa
  15. You Take My Breath Away
  16. The Phantom of the Opera (with Mario Frangoulis in the US, Alessandro Safina for the rest of the world)
  17. I've Been This Way Before
  18. Red Riding Hood Rap
  19. First of May
  20. I Believe In Father Christmas
  21. Pasión (with Fernando Lima)
  22. Ave Maria (with Fernando Lima) at some shows
  23. Time To Say Goodbye
  24. Deliver Me
  25. Running

Notes

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
4 November 2008 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey
6 November 2008 Guadalajara Arena VFG
8 November 2008 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes
9 November 2008
12 November 2008 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
14 November 2008 Orlando UCF Arena
15 November 2008 Sunrise BankAtlantic Center
16 November 2008 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum
18 November 2008 Duluth Gwinnett Center
19 November 2008 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
22 November 2008 Mashantucket MGM Grand at Foxwoods
23 November 2008 New York City Madison Square Garden
24 November 2008 Boston TD Banknorth Garden
26 November 2008 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
28 November 2008 Ottawa Scotiabank Place
29 November 2008 Hamilton Copps Coliseum
30 November 2008 Toronto Air Canada Centre
2 December 2008 Cleveland United States Quicken Loans Arena
3 December 2008 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
4 December 2008 Rosemont Allstate Arena
6 December 2008 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre
7 December 2008 Regina Brandt Centre
8 December 2008 Calgary Saddledome
10 December 2008 Edmonton Rexall Place
12 December 2008 Vancouver GM Place
13 December 2008 Victoria Save on Foods Centre
14 December 2008 Everett United States Everett Events Center
16 December 2008 Sacramento ARCO Arena
17 December 2008 San Jose HP Pavilion
19 December 2008 Anaheim Honda Center
20 December 2008 Inglewood The Forum
21 December 2008 Glendale Jobing.com Arena
Asia
23 February 2009 Tokyo Japan Nippon Budokan Hall
25 February 2009 Fukuoka Marine Messe
27 February 2009 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
2 March 2009 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
4 March 2009 Tokyo Nippon Budokan Hall
5 March 2009
7 March 2009 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
10 March 2009 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta Convention Center
13 March 2009 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena
14 March 2009
16 March 2009 Ilsan KINTEX
20 March 2009 Busan BEXCO
22 March 2009 Beijing China Capital Stadium
25 March 2009 Nanjing Olympic Arena
27 March 2009 Shanghai Shanghai Indoor Stadium
28 March 2009
30 March 2009 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
1 April 2009 Chep Lap Kok Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo
4 April 2009 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
5 April 2009

References

  1. "Sarah Brightman Symphony World Tour starts November 4th". 6 February 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  2. . Retrieved 11 August 2009.
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