Royal Christmas Gala

Royal Christmas Gala was a co-headlining concert tour by Sarah Brightman, Gregorian, Mario Frangoulis, Narcis Iustin Ianău, and Fernando Varela,[1] in support of her compilation album Gala – The Collection (2016). The tour′s European dates were announced on 27 March 2017, with extra dates added later.[2] The tour began on 20 November 2017, in Aalborg, Denmark, and concluded on 23 December that year, in Vienna, Austria, the day before Christmas Eve. The tour consisted of a total 23 dates, including Brightman's first visit to Poland[3], and centered around the festive season.

Royal Christmas Gala
Tour by Sarah Brightman
Associated albumGala - Sarah Brightman The Collection
Start date20 November 2017 (2017-11-20)
End date23 December 2017 (2017-12-23)
Legs1
No. of shows23 in Europe
Sarah Brightman concert chronology

Set list

ACT I

  1. Land of Hope and Glory (Orchestra)
  2. Celebrate Christmas (Gregorian)
  3. You See the Snow (Gregorian)
  4. Walking in the Air (Gregorian)
  5. Peace On Earth (Amelia Brightman & Gregorian)
  6. Jingle Bells (Mario Frangoulis)
  7. Panis angelicus (Mario Frangoulis)
  8. Christmas Morning (Mario Frangoulis)
  9. The Fountain (Alisa Sadikova)
  10. Child in a Manger (Gregorian)
  11. Mistletoad and Wine (Amelia Brightman & Gregorian)
  12. Ave Maria (Romano Musimarra) (Narcis)
  13. O mio babbino caro (Narcis)
  14. Gloria (Fernando Varela)
  15. All By Myself (Fernando Varela)
  16. Nessun dorma (Fernando Varela)

ACT II

  1. Dr Zhivago Lara's Theme (Orchestra)
  2. Ave Maria (Sarah Brightman)
  3. Pie Jesu (Sarah Brightman & Narcis)
  4. Silent Night (Sarah Brightman)
  5. La Luna (Sarah Brightman)
  6. Nutcracker (Orchestra)
  7. Gaudate / Ding Dong (Gregorian)
  8. In Dulce Jubilo (Orchestra)
  9. Arrival (Sarah Brightman)
  10. I Believe in Father Christmas (Sarah Brightman)
  11. The Phantom of the Opera (Sarah Brightman & Mario Frangoulis)
  12. Time to Say Goodbye (Sarah Brightman)

Encore

  1. Fairytale in New York (Amelia Brightman & Gregorian)
  2. Hymn (Sarah Brightman & Gregorian)
  3. Amazing Grace (Sarah Brightman)
  4. Happy Christmas (Sarah Brightman, Amelia Brightman, Gregorian, Mario Frangoulis, Fernando Varela & Narcis)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance
Europe[4]
20 November 2017 Aalborg Denmark Congress & Culture Center
23 November 2017 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
24 November 2017 Tallinn Estonia Nordea Concert Hall
26 November 2017 Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall 5500
28 November 2017 St. Petersburg Ice Palace
30 November 2017 Kaunas Lithuania Žalgiris Arena
1 December 2017 Riga Latvia Arēna Rīga
3 December 2017 Minsk Belarus Palace of the Republic
5 December 2017 Berlin Germany Tempodrom
6 December 2017 Hanover Kuppelsaal
7 December 2017 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
9 December 2017 Erfurt Messe
10 December 2017 Hamburg Mehrl Theatre
11 December 2017 Frankfurt Liederhalle
12 December 2017 Stuttgart
13 December 2017 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall
14 December 2017 Munich Germany Philharmonie
16 December 2017 Prague Czech Republic Tipsport Arena 5000
17 December 2017 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena 7000
20 December 2017 Budapest Hungary László Papp Budapest Sports Arena 8000
21 December 2017 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb 6000
22 December 2017 Ljubljana Slovenia Arena Stožice 6000
23 December 2017 Vienna Austria Stadthalle F 2000
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References

  1. sallida (26 October 2017). "ROYAL CHRISTMAS GALA VIENNA 2017". Lemontrend. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. "Royal Christmas Gala". 27 March 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  3. "Royal Christmas Gala - a great Christmas spectacle. Sarah Brightman sang for the first time in Poland!". 19 December 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  4. Unit, The. "Royal Christmas Gala - Additional European Dates Announced". Sarah Brightman. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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