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.
Tour by Laura Pausini | |
Cover of tour programme | |
Associated album | La mia risposta |
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Start date | 1 March 1999 |
End date | 18 April 1999 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 25 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
- La Mia Risposta
- Che Bene Mi Fai
- Strani amori
- Medley: Lui Non Sta Con Te / Un Amico è Cosi / Lettera
- Ascolta Il Tuo Cuore
- Medley: Seamisai / Succede Al Cuore / Mi Rubi l’anima
- Una Storia Seria
- Le cose che vivi
- Medley: Tutt’al più / Angeli Nel Blu
- In assenza di te
- Come Una Danza
- Mi dispiace
- Un’emergenza d’amore
- Medley: Buone Verità / Il Mondo Che Vorrei
- Felicità
- La solitudine
- Looking for an Angel
- Gente
- Medley: Tu Cosa Sogni? / Stanotte Stai Con Me
- Anna Dimmi Si
- Non c'è
- Incancellabile
- One More Time (Bis)
- Emergenza Rob'S Rock
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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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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