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]

One Night In Eden Tour
Tour by Sarah Brightman
Associated albumEden
Start dateMarch 13, 1999
End dateOctober 17, 1999
Legs3
No. of shows61 in North America
34 in Europe
4 in Africa
99 in total
Sarah Brightman concert chronology

Set list

  1. In Paradisum/Eden
  2. So Many Things
  3. Bilitis – Générique
  4. Anytime, Anywhere
  5. Lascia ch'io pianga
  6. Who Wants to Live Forever
  7. Nella Fantasia
  8. Pie Jesu
  9. Nessun dorma
  10. Dive/Captain Nemo
  11. La Mer
  12. Il Mio Cuore Va
  13. Only An Ocean Away
  14. First of May
  15. Phantom of the Opera medley:
    1. Twisted Every Way
    2. Overture
    3. Little Lottie
  16. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
  17. The Music of the Night
  18. Don't Cry for Me Argentina
  19. 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

Date City Country Venue
Africa
13 March 1999 Sun City South Africa Sun City Superbowl
14 March 1999
17 March 1999 Cape Town Bellville Velodrome
20 March 1999 Johannesburg Gallagher Convention Centre
Europe
27 March 1999 Campione d'Italia Italy Casinò di Campione
29 March 1999 Milan FilaForum
31 March 1999 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
1 April 1999 Porto Coliseu do Porto
4 April 1999 Nuremberg Germany Meistersingerhalle
5 April 1999 Munich Gasteig
6 April 1999 Zürich Switzerland Kongresshaus
9 April 1999 Vienna Austria Konzerthaus
11 April 1999 Leipzig Germany Gewandhaus
12 April 1999 Berlin Friedrichstadt-Palast
14 April 1999 Hanover Kuppel
15 April 1999 Dresden Kulturpalast
17 April 1999 Brussels Belgium Henry Le Bœuf Hall
20 April 1999 Frankfurt Germany Alte Oper
22 April 1999 Bonn Beethovenhalle
23 April 1999 Stuttgart KKL Liederhalle
24 April 1999 Halle G.-H. Handelhalle
26 April 1999 Rostock Rostock Stadthalle
28 April 1999 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
30 April 1999 Aalborg Gigantium
1 May 1999 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
2 May 1999 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
4 May 1999 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
6 May 1999 Tallinn Estonia Linnahall
8 May 1999 Füssen Germany Füssen Arena
9 May 1999 Baden-Baden Festspielhaus Baden-Baden
10 May 1999 Ulm Donauhalle
13 May 1999 London England Royal Festival Hall
14 May 1999 Birmingham Birmingham Symphony Hall
17 May 1999 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
18 May 1999 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
19 May 1999
20 May 1999
22 May 1999 The Hague Netherlands Congresgebouw
North America
2 June 1999 Denver United States Buell Theatre
3 June 1999 Salt Lake City Delta Center
5 June 1999 Las Vegas The Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall
6 June 1999 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
7 June 1999 San Francisco Orpheum Theatre
8 June 1999
10 June 1999 Vancouver Canada General Motors Place
12 June 1999 Woodinville United States Chateau Ste. Michelle
15 June 1999 Chicago Chicago Theatre
16 June 1999 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Center
17 June 1999 Cleveland Cleveland Music Hall
19 June 1999 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
20 June 1999 Montreal Centre Molson
22 June 1999 New York City United States New York City Center
23 June 1999
25 June 1999 Newark Prudential Hall
27 June 1999 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
29 June 1999 Providence Providence Performing Arts Center
1 July 1999 Vienna Wolf Trap
2 July 1999 Atlantic City Sands Atlantic City
3 July 1999
4 July 1999 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
6 July 1999 Richmond Landmark Theater
7 July 1999 Charlotte Belk Theater
9 July 1999 Tampa Carol Morsani Hall
10 July 1999 Orlando Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
11 July 1999 Miami Jackie Gleason Theater
14 July 1999 Atlanta Atlanta Civic Center
15 July 1999 Louisville Whitney Hall
16 July 1999 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
18 July 1999 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre
4 September 1999 Reno Lawlor Events Center
5 September 1999 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
6 September 1999 Phoenix America West Arena
8 September 1999 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
10 September 1999 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
11 September 1999 San Diego Open Air Theatre
14 September 1999 San Jose San Jose Civic Auditorium
16 September 1999 Seattle Seattle Opera House
17 September 1999 Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
19 September 1999 Sacramento ARCO Arena
21 September 1999 Denver Buell Theatre
23 September 1999 Chicago Chicago Theatre
24 September 1999 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities
25 September 1999 Detroit Detroit Opera House
26 September 1999 Akron E.J. Thomas Hall
28 September 1999 Pittsburgh Benedum Center
29 September 1999 Cincinnati Procter & Gamble Hall
1 October 1999 Buffalo Shea's Theater
2 October 1999 Hartford Mortensen Hall
3 October 1999 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
6 October 1999 Newark Prudential Hall
8 October 1999 Boston Wang Theatre
10 October 1999 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
12 October 1999 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
13 October 1999 Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium
15 October 1999 West Palm Beach Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
16 October 1999 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
17 October 1999 Miami Jackie Gleason Theater

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

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2011-02-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Graff, Gary (6 February 2011). "Sarah Brightman – Harem". EMI Canada. xs4all. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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