Girl Power! Live in Istanbul
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Girl Power! Live In Istanbul | ||
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Tour by Spice Girls | ||
Dates | October 12, 1997 October 13, 1997 |
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Legs | 1 | |
Shows | 2 | |
Spice Girls tour chronology | ||
Girl Power! Live in Istanbul (1997) |
Spiceworld Tour (1998) |
Girl Power! Live In Istanbul was the first set of major concerts by the British pop group, The Spice Girls, in 1997. The concerts, organised by Pepsi as part of the group's sponsorship deal, were performed at the Abdi İpekçi Arena on October 12 and 13 in Istanbul, Turkey.
The VHS release does not include all of the songs on the set list, omitting "Something Kinda Funny", "Saturday Night Divas", "Stop", "Too Much", "Love Thing" and "Mama". The VHS, however, includes interviews with the girls and backstage footage. Although the original concert was completely live, studio vocals were dubbed into several songs for the video version of the performance.
A DVD of the concert was made available in the UK on December 10, 2007 to coincide with the release of the Greatest Hits album, exclusively at Woolworths stores worldwide; the DVD is available for £4.97 when purchased with the CD or CD/DVD version of the Greatest Hits album, but is available separately for an additional £3. It features the "Girl Talk" documentary, a countdown to the concert, and the 9-song concert, as previously available on VHS. [1]
[edit] Set list
- "If U Can't Dance"
- "Who Do You Think You Are"
- "Something Kinda Funny"
- "Saturday Night Divas"
- "Say You'll Be There"
- "Step to Me"
- "Naked"
- "2 Become 1"
- "Stop"
- "Too Much"
- "Spice Up Your Life"
- "Love Thing"
- "Mama"
- "Move Over"
- "Wannabe"
[edit] Broadcast
The concert was aired on Fox Family Channel on Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 6:00 PM.[2] The broadcast was titled Spice Girls -- Wild! in Concert[3] and featured trivia before and after commercials and backstage footage in addition to the set list. The show was two hours in length with advertisements and managed to receive a 1.8 Household rating when it aired despite being up against a four hour MTV special and a Spice Girls concert airing the same weekend.[2] All songs from the set list except for "Naked" were aired during the broadcast.
[edit] References
- ^ Woolworths DVD sale page.
- ^ a b Fox Family debuts well. The New York Times.
- ^ COVER STORY; A Family Channel Welcomes Black Sheep. Variety.
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