La Mia Risposta World Tour

The La Mia Risposta World Tour is second world tour by Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini which took place only in Europe. Beginning on 1 March 1999 in Florence, Italy[1] and ending on 18 April 1999 in Ostend, Belgium, the toured in support of her album La mia risposta.

La Mia Risposta World Tour
Tour by Laura Pausini
Cover of tour programme
Associated albumLa mia risposta
Start date1 March 1999
End date18 April 1999
Legs1
No. of shows25 in Europe
Laura Pausini concert chronology

This is the shortest tour ever made by Pausini; also, it has been the one and only consisting of one continent (one leg) alone.

Setlist

  1. La Mia Risposta
  2. Che Bene Mi Fai
  3. Strani amori
  4. Medley: Lui Non Sta Con Te / Un Amico è Cosi / Lettera
  5. Ascolta Il Tuo Cuore
  6. Medley: Seamisai / Succede Al Cuore / Mi Rubi l’anima
  7. Una Storia Seria
  8. Le cose che vivi
  9. Medley: Tutt’al più / Angeli Nel Blu
  10. In assenza di te
  11. Come Una Danza
  12. Mi dispiace
  13. Un’emergenza d’amore
  14. Medley: Buone Verità / Il Mondo Che Vorrei
  15. Felicità
  16. La solitudine
  17. Looking for an Angel
  18. Gente
  19. Medley: Tu Cosa Sogni? / Stanotte Stai Con Me
  20. Anna Dimmi Si
  21. Non c'è
  22. Incancellabile
  23. One More Time (Bis)
  24. Emergenza Rob'S Rock

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
1 March 1999 Florence Italy Teatro Verdi
2 March 1999 Turin Teatro Colosseo
3 March 1999 Bologna Teatro Auditorium Manzoni
5 March 1999 Genoa Teatro Carlo Felice
6 March 1999 Brescia Teatro Tenda
8 March 1999 Trento Auditorium Santa Chiara
11 March 1999 Naples Teatro Tenda
13 March 1999 Milan Teatro Lirico
15 March 1999 Verona Verona Philarmonic Theatre
16 March 1999 Ravenna Astoria Theatre
29 March 1999 Rome Teatro Brancaccio
18 March 1999 Zurich Switzerland Kongresshaus
19 March 1999 Bellinzona Palabasket
21 March 1999 Montreux Stravinsky Hall
22 March 1999 Amsterdam Netherlands Carre Theatre
24 March 1999 Eindhoven Music Philips Center
4 April 1999 London England Stadium
6 April 1999 Porto Portugal Coliseu do Porto
7 April 1999 Lisbon Coliseu dos Recreios
9 April 1999 Madrid Spain Palácio de Congresos
13 April 1999 Charleroi Belgium Palais des Beaux Arts
14 April 1999 Liège Forum
16 April 1999 Brussels Palais des Beaux Arts
17 April 1999 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Palais des Beaux Arts
18 April 1999 Ostend Belgium Casino Kursaal

Band

  • Mark Harris – Piano/Keyboard
  • Eric Buffat – Keyboard, Backing vocal and Programation
  • Andrea Braido – Guitar
  • Alfredo Paixao – Bass
  • Maxx Furian – Drums
  • Monica Magnani – Backing vocal
  • Anna De Francesco – Percussion/Backing vocal
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