Sans attendre Tour

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Sans attendre Tour
Tour by Celine Dion
Associated album Sans attendre
Start date November 21, 2013
End date December 5, 2013
Legs 1
Shows 9 in Europe
9 in total
Celine Dion tour chronology
Taking Chances World Tour
(2008–09)
Sans attendre Tour
(2013)

The Sans attendre Tour was the tenth concert tour by Canadian singer Celine Dion. The tour was organized to support the highly successful French language album Sans attendre, which has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.[1] Also known as Tournée Européene 2013, it was Dion's first dedicated Francophone tour since the D'eux Tour in 1995-1996. With only nine concerts performed, it was also the shortest tour of Dion's career.

Background

According to producer Gilbert Coullier, speaking on France Bleu 107.1, The European 'mini-tour' was originally planned to cover both the Francophone and Anglophone markets (including the UK and Germany), allowing Dion to promote her latest French and English releases simultaneously. However, due to the postponement of the English album, the Anglophone section of the tour was cancelled. The Francophone part of the tour went ahead as planned, celebrating the highly successful 2012 album Sans attendre in Belgium and France.[2]

On June 19, 2013, a sixth show in Paris was announced, to take place on December 4, 2013. On August 27, 2013, a seventh show in Paris was announced, to take place on December 5, 2013. This brings the total number of concerts in the tour to nine.[3]

The tour saw Dion perform two shows in Antwerp, Belgium, and five sold-out shows in Paris, France. The setlist was very similar to that of Celine... une seule fois, a special one-off outdoor show in Quebec during the summer of 2013 (see below). However, there were some changes made to the show in preparation for the European concerts. The songs "Je n'ai pas besoin d'amour", "L'amour existe encore", and the Luc Plamondon medley of "Je danse dans ma tête/Des mots qui sonnent" and "Incognito" were not performed. However, certain songs were added to the European setlist. Two additional new English-language songs, "Water and a Flame" and "At Seventeen", were added at the start of the tour, as well as Dion's first English-language hit from 1990, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now". Two rarely-performed French singles, "Tout l'or des hommes" and "Immensité", were also included. The song "Regarde-moi", although planned for the Quebec show but never performed, was finally added to the setlist for the Paris shows, marking the first time it had been performed on stage since the Millennium Concert. "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" was also performed in France, repeating the same setlist differences seen during the Taking Chances World Tour, with "L'amour existe encore" only being performed in Quebec, and "Ziggy" only being performed in Europe.

Dion also wore the same outfits in Europe as she did in Quebec during Celine... une seule fois. However, in Europe, the dress worn for "My Heart Will Go On" was different, and it was worn until the very end of the show. Therefore the white outfit with the long, gold jacket worn in Quebec was never featured in the European shows.

Céline... une seule fois

Céline... une seule fois promotional poster

Although not officially a part of the Sans attendre Tour, Dion performed for one night only in front of 42,495 spectators in Quebec City on the Plains of Abraham, on July 27, 2013.[4] Céline... une seule fois marked Dion's second official public concert outside of Las Vegas since her second residency began in March 2011; the first was in 2012 at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. This also marked her second show on the Plains of Abraham, the first being Céline sur les Plaines in 2008, celebrating Quebec's 400th Anniversary. Unlike the 2008 show, there were no special guests, meaning the show focused on Dion and her repertoire.[5] It was also reported that the show would feature a setlist containing 80% French and 20% English songs (a ratio not seen since the D'eux Tour), with songs from Incognito (1987) through to Sans attendre (2012).[6]

On May 24, 2013, the setlist for the show was revealed. The setlist included six new songs from the album Sans attendre, as well as six songs that had not been performed since either the Millennium Concert or the Let's Talk About Love Tour in 1999. The rest of the setlist featured the same French songs previously performed in the 2008-2009 Taking Chances World Tour (with the exception of "Est s'il n'en restait qu'une"), as well as English selections from Dion's current Las Vegas show, Celine. Despite the reports claiming the setlist would cover Dion's entire French career, there were no songs from the albums 1 fille & 4 types or D'elles. New recordings from the 2005 greatest hits compilation, On ne change pas, were also not included, meaning there was no material from the decade 2000-2009.

At a press conference before the show, it was reported that the European Sans attendre Tour concerts in November and December 2013 would feature a similar setlist to Céline... une seule fois.

The actual setlist performed in Quebec differed slightly to the one published before the event. "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" was performed acapella as an introduction, and the title track from Dion's upcoming English album, "Loved Me Back to Life", was also added at the end of the show. "J'irai où tu iras" was performed earlier than initially planned, and the song "Bozo" was performed after this. Out of respect for the victims of the recent Lac-Mégantic derailment, the song "Regarde-moi" was not performed, as its lyrics refer to a train going out of control. "Rolling in the Deep" and "The Prayer" were also not performed. 

Opening acts

Jean-Marc Couture[8] (Quebec)

Vincent Niclo[9] (Belgium and France)

Set list

  1. Introduction: "Je ne vous oublie pas" (Performed acapella)
  2. "Dans un autre monde"
  3. "Parler à mon père"
  4. Medley: "It's All Coming Back to Me Now/The Power of Love"
  5. "On ne change pas"
  6. "Destin"
  7. "Immensité"
  8. "Qui peut vivre sans amour ?"
  9. "Je crois toi"
  10. "La mer et l'enfant"
  11. "Celle qui m'a tout appris"
  12. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
  13. "Terre"
  14. "Tout l'or des hommes"
  15. "Regarde-moi"1
  16. "Loved Me Back to Life"
  17. "Water and a Flame"
  18. "At Seventeen"1
  19. "Je sais pas"
  20. "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)"1
  21. "S'il suffisait d'aimer"
  22. "All by Myself"
  23. "J'irai où tu iras" (Duet with Marc Langis)
  24. Medley: "Love Can Move Mountains/River Deep, Mountain High"
  25. "My Heart Will Go On"
  26. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
  27. "Le miracle"1
  28. Final: "Je ne vous oublie pas" (Performed acapella)


1 performed at selected concerts

Notes
  • "At Seventeen" and "Le miracle" were only performed during the November 21 performance at Sportpaleis, Antwerp.
  • On November 21 & 22, in Antwerp, "Je sais pas" was performed earlier the in show, before "Loved Me Back To Life."
  • On November 25, the first show in Paris, "Regarde-moi" and "Ziggy" were added to the setlist.
  • On November 26, "Ziggy" was performed before "Terre," and "Je sais pas" was performed before "Loved Me Back To Life" (as it was during the Antwerp shows.)
  • On November 30, "Ziggy" and "S'il suffisait d'aimer" were performed earlier in the show, in between "Water and a Flame" and "Je sais pas."
  • On December 1, "Water and a Flame" was performed before "Loved Me Back To Life." "Loved Me Back To Life" was performed in its original key for the first time on the tour.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[10]
November 21, 2013 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
November 22, 2013
November 25, 2013 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
November 26, 2013
November 29, 2013
November 30, 2013
December 1, 2013
December 4, 2013
December 5, 2013

Broadcasts and recordings

Céline... une seule fois was recorded professionally by Dion's recording company and was shown on Quebec pay-to-view channels from August 10, 2013. The concert will be broadcast on several European channels: RTS Deux in Switzerland on 24 December 2013, D8 in France on 25 December 2013 and La Une in Belgium on 31 December 2013.[11] According to the official Facebook page of the broadcast's executive producer, Julie Snyder, a DVD of the concert will eventually be released.[12]

References

  1. "Céline Une chanson à la fois". Le Journal de Montréal. 2013-07-27. Retrieved 2013-07-27. 
  2. Coullier, Gilbert. Radio France Bleu 107.1. Broadcast 2013-04-23.
  3. "Cיline Dion : un sixiטme concert א Bercy le 4 dיcembre 2013". Chartsinfrance.net. 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  4. "Céline... une seule fois". Celineuneseulefois.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  5. "Plaines d'Abraham : Une chance unique de voir Céline Dion | Spectacles | Spectacles | Le Journal de Québec". Journaldequebec.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  6. "Les Plaines avant tout | Musique | Spectacles | Le Journal de Québec". Journaldequebec.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  7. "Céline Dion renouera avec ses plus grands succès francophones | Musique | Spectacles | Le Journal de Montréal". Journaldemontreal.com. 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  8. "Céline... une seule fois". Celineuneseulefois.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  9. Jérôme Vermelin (2013-04-23). "Céline Dion à Paris, c'est cinq Bercy sinon rien – metronews". Metrofrance.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  10. "Celine Dion Returns to Europe for 7 Exceptional shows! | The Official Celine Dion Site". Celinedion.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02. 
  11. "'Céline… une seule fois' Broadcast In Europe". celinedion.com. 23 December 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013. 
  12. https://www.facebook.com/JulieSnyderOfficiel/posts/558137520907491
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