One Night in Eden Tour
The One Night in Eden Tour was the first worldwide concert tour by British classical crossover singer Sarah Brightman. She embarked on the tour after success of the multi-platinum release of her 1998 album Eden. It started in South Africa and then continued through Europe and completed with several dates in North America. Over 250,000 people ultimately saw Brightman's successful 101-city worldwide tour.[1][2]
Tour by Sarah Brightman | |
Associated album | Eden |
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Start date | March 13, 1999 |
End date | October 17, 1999 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 61 in North America 34 in Europe 4 in Africa 99 in total |
Sarah Brightman concert chronology |
Set list
- In Paradisum/Eden
- So Many Things
- Bilitis – Générique
- Anytime, Anywhere
- Lascia ch'io pianga
- Who Wants to Live Forever
- Nella Fantasia
- Pie Jesu
- Nessun dorma
- Dive/Captain Nemo
- La Mer
- Il Mio Cuore Va
- Only An Ocean Away
- First of May
- Phantom of the Opera medley:
- Twisted Every Way
- Overture
- Little Lottie
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- The Music of the Night
- Don't Cry for Me Argentina
- Time To Say Goodbye
Notes
- "Deliver Me" was performed as the first encore during the South Africa show only.
- " Don't Cry For Me Argentina" was not performed during the South Africa show.
- Piano was the original main set closure but never performed.
Tour dates
Video Release
The 13 March concert in Sun City was recorded with 12 cameras and released as video in VHS and later on DVD, entitled One Night in Eden.
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References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2011-02-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Graff, Gary (6 February 2011). "Sarah Brightman – Harem". EMI Canada. xs4all. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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