List of Jean Michel Jarre concerts

This is a list of concerts and concert tours held by Jean Michel Jarre.

AOR Opera

Main article: AOR (performance)

Place de la Concorde

The Concerts in China

Rendez-vous Houston

Main article: Rendez-vous Houston

Rendez-Vous Lyon

The visit of Pope John Paul II to Jarre's hometown of Lyon was celebrated by this event. A VHS of the concert was released later, and many of the concert's tracks were used in the In Concert Houston-Lyon live album.[3][10]

Track listing

Destination Docklands

Main article: Destination Docklands

Destination Trocadero

Paris La Défense

Main article: Paris la Defense

Swatch the World

To celebrate the sale of 100 million Swatches, Jarre held two concerts in the Swiss village of Zermatt on September 25 and 26, 1992. 100,000 people attended the concerts. The new track "Une Alarme Qui Swingue" evolved and was released as Chronologie 4.[16][17]

Track listing

Legends of the Lost City

Jarre was invited to the inaugural celebrations of the Palace of the Lost City, a hotel located within the Sun City resort in South Africa. Three concerts were held on December 1, 2 and 3 1992. Each concert was attended by 15,000 people.[18][19]

Track listing

Europe in Concert

Jarre held a tour of huge outdoor concerts throughout Europe in 1993[3][20][21] After the release of the Chronologie album, starting in Mt. Saint Michel, France and ending in Tours, France. In total 660,000 people attended the venues, and a VHS of the Barcelona concert was released. Tracks recorded on several concerts of the tour were used for the Hong Kong album.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
28 July 1993 Mont Saint-Michel France
1 August 1993 Lausanne Switzerland
19 August 1993 Budapest Hungary
24 August 1993 Brussels Belgium Atomium
28 August 1993 London England Wembley Stadium
1 September 1993 Manchester Maine Road Stadium
5 September 1993 Marseille France
11 September 1993 Berlin Germany Waldbühne
12 September 1993
21 September 1993 Montauban France
24 September 1993 Versailles
29 September 1993 Santiago de Compostela Spain
2 October 1993 Seville
6 October 1993 Barcelona
16 October 1993 Tours France

Track listing (The track listing varied depending on concert, but these were the tracks played)

Hong Kong

Jarre was invited to the opening of a new stadium in Hong Kong on March 11, 1994, attended by 50,000 people. A live album called Hong Kong was released later in the year, even though most of the tracks were taken from the Europe in Concert tour.[22][23]

Track listing

Concert pour la Tolérance

On July 14, 1995, Jarre held a concert in front of the Eiffel Tower, celebrating the Bastille Day, UNESCO's 50th birthday and UNESCO'S proclaimed year of tolerance. 1.25 million people attended this concert, from which a laserdisc was released.[24][25]

Track listing

Festa Italiana

Wetten, dass...? Vienna

On March 22, 1997 Jarre performed Oxygène 8 outdoors for the TV-show Wetten, dass..? (Wanna Bet..?), using the Rathaus in Vienna, Austria as background for projections.[28][29]

Oxygène Tour

In 1997, Jarre held an indoor tour in Europe dedicated to his continuation of the Oxygène album, Oxygène 7-13, starting in Toulon, France and ending in Orléans, France. In total, 230,000 people attended the concerts.[30]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Leg 1
3 May 1997 Toulon France Le Zénith
7 May 1997 Copenhagen Denmark Valbyhallen
9 May 1997 Stockholm Sweden The Globe
10 May 1997 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
11 May 1997 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
13 May 1997 Leipzig Germany Messehalle
14 May 1997 Berlin Deutschlandhalle
16 May 1997 Hamburg Sporthalle
18 May 1997 Stuttgart Schleyerhalle
20 May 1997 Zürich Switzerland AG Hallenstadion
22 May 1997 Vienna Austria Stadthalle
23 May 1997 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
24 May 1997 Oberhausen Arena
25 May 1997 Frankfurt Festhalle
27 May 1997 Geneva Switzerland Arena
30 May 1997 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam
31 May 1997 Brussels Belgium Vorst Nationaal
4 June 1997 Glasgow Scotland SECC
6 June 1997 Birmingham England NEC
7 June 1997 Manchester Nynex Arena
8 June 1997 London Wembley Arena
9 June 1997
12 June 1997 Copenhagen Denmark Valbyhallen
14 June 1997 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
17 June 1997 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
21 June 1997 Katowice Poland Spodek Arena
22 June 1997 Prague Czech Republic Sportshalle
24 June 1997 Budapest Hungary Sportshalle
26 June 1997 Milan Italy Forum Arena
Leg 2
11 October 1997 Grenoble France Palais des Sports
14 October 1997 Strasbourg Hall Rhenus
15 October 1997 Amnéville Galaxie
16 October 1997 Paris Zénith de Paris
17 October 1997 Lille Zénith de Lille
18 October 1997 Caen Zénith de Caen
20 October 1997 Orléans Zénith d'Orléans

Track listing (The track listing varied depending on concert, but these were the tracks played)

Oxygen in Moscow

Jarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow. His largest concert up-to-date. A VHS tape was released in the USA in 1998 and NTSC DVDs were released in Brazil, Chile[31] and USA in 2000 and Europe version in 2007.[3][32][33][34][35]

Track listing

France Festival Tokyo

Nuit Électronique

Jarre returned to the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day 1998, exactly 3 years after Concert For Tolerance, accompanied by various dance artists like Apollo 440 and Tetsuya "TK" Komuro.[37] The event marked the end of the 1998 Football World Cup, which happened to have hosted and won by France. 600,000 people attended the concert, A VHS concert video titled Paris Live "Rendez-Vous 98 Electronic Night was released in Japan as part of the TK 1998 Latest Works Tetsuya Komuro boxset. The show proved controversial among Jarre fans, due its heavy bias towards dance and techno style reworkings of existing Jarre tracks.

Track listing

Jarre@ iMac night Apple Expo

Sponsored concert to promote Apple's iMac.[38]

Track listing

The Twelve Dreams of the Sun

Metamorphoses Showcase

On the release date of his new album, Jarre played a showcase concert at dance club Man Ray, in Paris, on January 31, 2000, attended by 400 people.[41]

Track listing

Rendez-Vous in Space

For the 1st day of 2001, Jarre teamed up with Tetsuya "TK" Komuro and writer Arthur C. Clarke to celebrate the beginning of the 21st century on Okinawa, Japan, with 20,000 attending in the Ginowan Seaside Park.[42][43] A purported intention to release the new compositions didn't come to fruition, as the band formed by Jarre and Komuro became short-lived. Some of those themes were incorporated by Jarre in other releases.

Track listing

Hymn to the Akropolis

On June 19 and 20, 2001, Jarre played two concerts at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus to raise money for the Greek organization Elpida, with 15,000 people attending in total.[44][45] A new composition, Akropolis, was later used at the Beijing & Poland concerts under new titles. The second concert was broadcast live on French radio NRJ and on French TV channel M6, for which one track had to be dropped due to time constraints, and is available for rebroadcast.

Track listing

Le Printemps de Bourges

The organizers of this annual festival invited Jarre to take part in one of their events on April 12, 2002. 100 people attended the event where Jarre performed totally new tracks as well as revisiting an old track. In 2006, music from the concert was released as an online album sold exclusively through iTunes.[46]

Track listing

AERO - Tribute to the Wind

Jarre held a very wet and muddy concert at the Gammel Vrå Enge Windmill Park near the city of Aalborg in Denmark, on September 7, 2002, with 40,000 spectators (including 5,000 VIPs). Danish band Safri Duo featured on the track "Aero", which in fact was Bourges 2 from the performance earlier that year, and Rendez-Vous 4. The concert was broadcast live on various TV stations around the world and a shortened one-hour version was made available for rebroadcast.[47][48]

By no fault of Jarre, due to 22 millimeters of rain and lack of proper preparation for and execution of the event, it took several hours for all people to be able to leave the area, and many cars were stuck until the next day. The problems subsequently became a big issue in Danish media, since, had there been an accident, it would be extremely difficult for help to get to the location. Two years previously, nine people were killed at Roskilde Festival, which had brought focus on security at large concerts. Preparations for AERO were later proven to be have been lacking, and the police investigation concluded, in part, that permission for the concert should not have been granted.[49][50] Reactions from spectators were mixed, some claiming it was unsafe, and others saying it was a case of overreacting.[48]

Track listing

Live in Beijing

Kicking off the Year of France celebrations in China, Jarre performed two back-to-back concerts in Beijing, China, first at the Forbidden City and then at Tiananmen Square, on October 10, 2004. 15,000 selected people plus some who bought tickets attended the concerts which featured local Chinese musicians and marked the first 5.1 concert by Jarre. A DVD set called Jarre in China was released in 2005 including the full concerts and various extras. The concerts were broadcast by Chinese TV station CCTV for the whole world by HDTV satellite. A shortened one-hour version was made available for rebroadcast.[51][52]

Track listing

Once Upon A Time

Jarre performed Rendez-Vous 2 for celebration of the bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen.[53]

Salle des Étoiles

Jarre held two mini-concerts on August 6 and 7, 2005 at the Sporting Monte-Carlo Casino, Monaco as part of the Casino's Summer Festival. 1,500 and 1,100 people attended the concerts.[54]

Track listing

Space of Freedom (Solidarnosc)

Main article: Space of Freedom

With Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, Gdańsk University Choir, Jean-Michel Jarre. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity movement, Jean Michel Jarre performed an energetic concert in Gdańsk, northern Poland. The backdrop was the shipyard where workers went on strike in August 1980 leading to the eventual fall of communism in Poland. The setting includes a moving crane lit from the inside, and the hangar door opening to reveal an orchestra surrounded by sparks from metal welding.[55]

DVD:

Live CD:

LinX Live Event

September 10, 2005

Concert for opening ceremony of Eurocam Media Centre, recorded in HD.[56] Jarre performed together with: Francis Rimbert, Claude Samard, and the Symphonic Factory Orchestra and Choir.

Track listing

Water for Life

Main article: Water for Life

Téo & Téa showcases

Showcase performance for the album Téo & Téa.[59]

Date City Country Venue
28 March 2007 Lint Belgium Alfacam studios
15 April 2007 Paris France Queen Club
20 May 2007 Cannes VIP Room

Oxygene 30th Anniversary Tour

On September 19, 2007, Jarre performed his Oxygène album at the Alfacam studios, Lint, Belgium, which was filmed with special 3D cameras. This recording was included on his CD+DVD Oxygene: New Master Recording, celebrating the album's 30th anniversary. The audience consisted of a very small number of invitees only.

Jarre then performed 10 Oxygene concerts in Paris, from December 12 to December 26, 2007. The concerts took place at the Théâtre Marigny, a small, 1000 seats theatre located in the Champs-Élysées. A high-definition recording of the final show was broadcast by Belgian channel EXQI, in January 2010.[60]

In 2008 the tour continued in theaters across Europe:

Date City Country Venue
Leg 1
1 March 2008 Milan Italy Palazzo Del Ghiaccio (invites-only concert for jewellery expo) [61]
16 March 2008 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
18 March 2008 Dublin Ireland National Concert Hall
19 March 2008
22 March 2008 Munich Germany Philharmonie
24 March 2008 Brussels Belgium Royal Theatre
25 March 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands Royal Theatre Carré
27 March 2008 Birmingham England Symphony Hall
28 March 2008 Manchester Manchester Opera House
30 March 2008 London Royal Albert Hall
1 April 2008 Copenhagen Denmark Falconer Salen
2 April 2008
4 April 2008 Stockholm Sweden Circus
6 April 2008 Hamburg Germany CCH1
7 April 2008 Berlin Friedrichstadt-Palast
8 April 2008 Wrocław Poland Stulecie Hall
9 April 2008 Aarhus Denmark Musikhuset
10 April 2008 Skive Kulturcenter Limfjord
12 April 2008 Oslo Norway Konserthus
15 April 2008 Frankfurt Germany Alte Oper
17 April 2008 Luxembourg Luxembourg Rockhal
18 April 2008 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
21 April 2008 Barcelona Spain Liceu
22 April 2008 Madrid Auditorio Palacio Municipal de Congresos
23 April 2008 Valladolid Auditorio Miguel Delibes
25 April 2008 Lisbon Portugal Coliseu dos Recreios
27 April 2008 Porto Coliseu do Porto
29 April 2008 Salamanca Spain CAEM
3 May 2008 Zürich Switzerland AG Hallenstadion
Leg 2
5 November 2008 Rome Italy Gran Teatro
6 November 2008 Milan Teatro Arcimboldi
7 November 2008 Ljubljana Slovenia Hala Tivoli 2
8 November 2008 Belgrade Serbia Belgrade Arena
10 November 2008 Bucharest Romania Sala Polivalenta Hall
12 November 2008 Budapest Hungary Papp Laszlo Sports Arena
13 November 2008 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
14 November 2008 Katowice Poland Spodek
16 November 2008 Rzeszów Podpromie Hall
17 November 2008 Moscow Russia Kremlin Palace
19 November 2008 Saint Petersburg BKZ Oktyabrsky
21 November 2008 Moscow Kremlin Palace
23 November 2008 Riga Latvia Arena Riga
25 November 2008 Vilnius Lithuania Seimens Arena
26 November 2008 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
28 November 2008 Bratislava Slovakia Pasienky Sports Hall
29 November 2008 Košice Steel Arena
1 December 2008 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall

Setlist:

Indoors arena tour

Also see Indoors Arena Tour (Jean-Michel Jarre) (in Spanish)

During 2009 to 2012 Jarre performed an indoors tour, but with a different concept than his previous Oxygene tour. Jarre performed music from all of his best-selling albums, in a show with cutting-edge digital technology, lasers design and lighting choreography. Jarre at first also conceived HD video projections, but these were later cut from the show, as Jarre stated:

"I don't want the audience to think that they're watching a TV show. The visual aspect has to support the music, and not be the soundtrack of the visuals." [62]

The 2010 part of the tour was an upgraded version of his 2009 tour, with new visuals added such as giant image projections, and also performing outdoors on some occasions. Jarre first conceived it would evolve into a world tour, supposedly visiting America, Asia and Australia.[63][64][65] However, this was not the case.

Date City Country Venue
Leg 1
4 May 2009 Debrecen Hungary Főnix Hall
5 May 2009 Ostrava Czech Republic CEZ Arena
6 May 2009 Wrocław Poland Hala Stulecia
8 May 2009 Aarhus Denmark Atletion NRGi Arena
9 May 2009 Herning Hall M
11 May 2009 Malmö Sweden Malmö Arena
12 May 2009 Gothenburg Scandinavium
13 May 2009 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
14 May 2009 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
16 May 2009 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
20 May 2009 Glasgow Scotland Clyde Auditorium @ SECC
22 May 2009 London England Wembley Arena
23 May 2009 Manchester Evening News Arena
24 May 2009 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
26 May 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
27 May 2009 Brussels Belgium Vorst Nationaal
28 May 2009 Koblenz Germany Sporthalle Oberwerth
30 May 2009 Zürich Switzerland AG Hallenstadion

Track list:

And at some concerts:

Part 2 (2010)

Date City Country Venue
1 March 2010 Katowice Poland Spodek
3 March 2010 Braunschweig Germany Volkswagen Halle
4 March 2010 Hamburg Color Line Arena
5 March 2010 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
6 March 2010 Oberhausen König-Pilsener Arena
9 March 2010 Stuttgart Porsche-Arena
11 March 2010 Leipzig Arena Leipzig
12 March 2010 Bamberg JAKO Arena
13 March 2010 Munich Olympiahalle
14 March 2010 Mannheim SAP Arena
17 March 2010 Bordeaux France Patinoire Mériadeck
18 March 2010 Nantes Zenith
20 March 2010 Marseille Le Dôme
21 March 2010 Nice Palais Nikaïa
23 March 2010 Toulouse Zenith
24 March 2010 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
25 March 2010 Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
26 March 2010 Strasbourg Zenith
28 March 2010 Liège Belgium Country Hall Ethias

Track list:

Part 3 (2010)

Date City Country Venue
24 May 2010 Budapest Hungary Sports Arena
26 May 2010 Liberec Czech Republic Tipsport Arena
27 May 2010 Bratislava Slovakia Sibamac Arena
30 May 2010 Thessaloniki Greece The Earth Theater (outdoor)
1 June 2010 Athens Faliro Pavilion
3 June 2010 Bucharest Romania Sala Polivalenta
15 June 2010 Istanbul Turkey Turkcell Kurucesme Arena (outdoor)
31 July 2010 Santiago de Compostela Spain Plaza del Obradoiro (outdoor, with fireworks)
28 August 2010 Oslo Norway Akerhus Festning (outdoor, as closing artist of the Festnigen 2010 Festival, included fireworks)
18 September 2010 Beirut Lebanon Beirut Souks (outdoor, with fireworks)

Track list: Equal to part 2, except Oxygene 1 was removed from the playlist.

In this leg, Dominique Perrier was replaced by Jerome Gueguen due to personal reasons.

Part 4 (2010)

Date City Country Venue
30 September 2010 Tours France Le Grand Hall
3 October 2010 Glasgow Scotland Braehead Arena
4 October 2010 Dublin Ireland O2 Arena
6 October 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
8 October 2010 Birmingham England NIA Academy
9 October 2010 Manchester Arena
10 October 2010 London O2 Arena (10-10-10 project) [66]
13 October 2010 Clermont-Ferrand France Zénith d'Auvergne
14 October 2010 Limoges Zénith
15 October 2010 Rouen Zénith Grand Quevilly
16 October 2010 Lille Zénith de Lille
4 November 2010 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
5 November 2010 Geneva Switzerland Geneva Arena
6 November 2010 Amnéville France Amphitheatre Le Galaxie
7 November 2010 Dijon Zénith
11 November 2010 Tricity Poland Ergo Arena
13 November 2010 Płock Orlen Arena
14 November 2010 Wrocław Hala Stulecia
15 November 2010 Rzeszów Hala Podpromie
24 November 2010 Brest France Parc De Penfeld
25 November 2010 Caen Zenith
26 November 2010 Amiens Zenith
27 November 2010 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam
1 December 2010 Épernay France Millesium
2 December 2010 Orléans Zenith
3 December 2010 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
8 December 2010 Saint-Étienne France Zenith
9 December 2010 Toulon Zenith
10 December 2010 Montpellier Zenith
11 December 2010 Pau Zenith

Track list: Same as part 3 but on Pau's concert (and in others previous) Jarre plays "Rendez-Vous 4" (reprise) at the end of the concert and alternate the order of the three last tracks:

Part 5 (2011)

Date City Country Venue
29 May 2011 Jelling Denmark (as part of the Jelling Musik Festival)
9 October 2011 Sofia Bulgaria Arena Sofia sports hall
10 October 2011 Belgrade Serbia Arena Beograd
11 October 2011 Zagreb Croatia Zagrebačku Arena
14 October 2011 Kiev Ukraine Palace of Sports
16 October 2011 Kaunas Lithuania Zalgirio Arena
18 October 2011 Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall
20 October 2011 Saint Petersburg Ice Palace
22 October 2011 Turku Finland HK Areena
25 October 2011 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
26 October 2011 Oslo Norway Spectrum
28 October 2011 Bergen Vestlandshallen
31 October 2011 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt
1 November 2011 Hanover TUI Arena
3 November 2011 Hamburg O2 World
4 November 2011 Dortmund Westfalenhalle
5 November 2011 Cologne Lanxessarena
7 November 2011 Dresden Messehalle
8 November 2011 Berlin O2 World
9 November 2011 Erfurt Messehalle
10 November 2011 Trier Arena
12 November 2011 Brno Czech Republic Hala Rondo
13 November 2011 Katowice Poland Spodek
14 November 2011 Warsaw Torwar
15 November 2011 Bydgoszcz Hala Łuczniczka
17 November 2011 Vienna Austria Stadthalle
18 November 2011 Graz Stadthalle
19 November 2011 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
20 November 2011 Zürich Switzerland AG Hallenstadion

Tracklist:

Live in Monaco

Port Hercules, completely transformed into a stage for the evening, will provide the setting for the artist, who has created this unique concert for Monaco, specifically for the Royal Wedding. Monaco will provide the backdrop for a dazzling evening. The concert was not part of the tour he's doing and distinguishes itself for having totally different visuals and a different setlist, although most of the setlist of the concert did share similarities with the indoor tour. [67][68]

Track list:

Warsaw

Private concert in Warsaw for the Polish insurance company Warta.[69][70][71][72][73]

Tracklist:

Festival International de Carthage

Track list:

Galactica Opening

Invite-only event for the opening of the "Galactica" center at Sochi, Russia. 35 minute show broadcast on Russian TV.[74][75][76]

Track listing

Notable instruments

Throughout his concerts, Jarre uses several unusual or custom-built instruments.

References

Notes
  1. Remilleux 1998, p. 17
  2. Bourges – 2002, jeanmicheljarre.com, retrieved 2009-06-22
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jean Michel Jarre: Making the Steamroller Fly In this bonus feature included with Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene Moscow VHS/DVD, director Aubrey Powell documents the legendary artist.
  4. Remilleux 1998, p. 57
  5. Remilleux 1998, pp. 74–75
  6. Way, Michael (1981-07-11), Jarre off to China to Map Autumn Tour, Billboard Magazine, p. 59, retrieved 2009-06-23
  7. The China Concerts (VHS), PolyGram Music Video, 1989
  8. August, Marilyn (1986-04-18), Frenchman turns Houston into giant stage, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. 29, retrieved 2009-05-28
  9. Rendez-Vous Houston - A City In Concert (VHS), PolyGram Music Video, 1989
  10. Rendez-Vous Lyon: Concert For The Pope (VHS), PolyGram Music Video, 1989
  11. Jean-Michel Jarre Destination Docklands (VHS), PolyGram Music Video, 1989
  12. http://jarreuk.com/13-may-1989-france-paris-place-du-trocadero-destination-trocadero Destination Trocadero on Jarre UK
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6Dwym4JdE Destination Trocadero on YouTube
  14. Matthews 1994, p. 169
  15. Paris La Défense - A City In Concert (VHS), Genesis, 1992
  16. http://jarreuk.com/25-september-1992-switzerland-zermatt-zermatt-matterhorn-village-swatch-the-world Swatch the World on Jarre UK
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eETZceha6dQ&feature=related Swatch the World intro on YouTube
  18. http://jarreuk.com/01-december-1992-south-africa-near-rustenburg-sun-city-legends-of-the-lost-city Legends of the Lost City on Jarre UK
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjzeZnAt_8E&feature=related Legends of the Lost City on YouTube (playing Rendez-Vous 4)
  20. Europe In Concert – 1993, jeanmicheljarre.com, retrieved 2009-06-20
  21. Europe In Concert (VHS), PolyGram Music Video, 1994
  22. Holland, Fiona (1994-03-12), "Laser show wows stadium crowd", Hong Kong Standard, p. 1
  23. http://jarreuk.com/11-march-1994-china-hong-kong-hong-kong-stadium-hong-kong Hong Kong on Jarre UK
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  27. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWRFxaPIM_Q Festa Italiana on YouTube (playing chronologie 4)
  28. http://jarreuk.com/26-mar-1997-austria-vienna-rathaus-wetten-das Wetten dass on Jarre UK
  29. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCEreVqqHF8 Wetten dass on YouTube (playing Oxygene 8)
  30. http://jarreuk.com/09-jun-1997-uk-london-wembley-arena-oxygene-tour Oxygene Tour on Jarre UK
  31. Send Music Records SMD 008
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  33. Guinness Book of Records, edition 1998
  34. http://jarreuk.com/06-september-1997-russia-moscow-moscow-state-university-oxygen-in-moscow Oxygen in Moscow on Jarre UK
  35. Oxygen In Moscow (VHS), SMV Enterprises, 1998
  36. http://www.questbbs.fsnet.co.uk/concerts.htm France Festival Tokyo on Jarre UK
  37. http://jarreuk.com/14-july-1998-france-paris-eiffel-tower-rv98-nuit-electronique Nuit Électronique on Jarre UK
  38. http://jarreuk.com/18-sep-1998-france-porte-de-versailles-paris-expo-imac-night iMac night on Jarre UK
  39. Weber, Bruce (2000-02-01), THE YEAR 2000: THE ENTERTAINMENT; Around the World, Ancient and Modern Creations, nytimes.com, retrieved 2009-06-22
  40. http://jarreuk.com/31-dec-1999-egypt-cairo-the-great-pyramids-twelve-dreams-of-the-sun The Twelve Dreams of the Sun on Jarre UK
  41. http://jarreuk.com/paris-31-january-2000-man-ray-france-metamorphoses-showcase Metamorphoses Showcase on Jarre UK
  42. Okinawa – Rendez-Vous In Space – 2001, jeanmicheljarre.com, retrieved 2009-06-22
  43. http://jarreuk.com/okinawa-01-january-2001-ginowan-seaside-park-japan-2001-rendez-vous-in-space Rendez-Vous in Space on Jarre UK
  44. Perrone, Pierre (2001-06-21), How to play a harp in heaven, guardian.co.uk, retrieved 2009-06-20
  45. http://jarreuk.com/athens-19-june-2001-odeion-of-herodus-atticus-greece-akropolis Hymn to the Akropolis on Jarre UK
  46. http://jarreuk.com/bourges-12-april-2002-le-palais-jacques-coeur-france-les-printemps-de-bourges Le Printemps de Bourges on Jarre UK
  47. Aalborg – 2002, jeanmicheljarre.com, retrieved 2009-06-23
  48. 1 2 Fans' fear at Danish concert, news.bbc.co.uk, 2002-09-16, retrieved 2009-06-23
  49. Politimesteren i Aalborg (Aalborg chief of police) (3 April 2003). REDEGØRELSE VEDRØRENDE JEAN MICHEL JARRE-KONCERTEN 'AERO' I Gl. VRÅ ENGE DEN 7. SEPTEMBER 2002 [Report regarding the Jean Michel Jarre concert 'AERO' in Gl. Vrå Enge September 7th 2002] (in Danish). Section 10.3. Journ.nr. 5100-83990-00445-02.
  50. Web mirror of police report: "AERO Police Repport - 3 April 2003" (in Danish). Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  51. Jean Michel Jarre lights up China, news.bbc.co.uk, 2004-10-11, retrieved 2009-03-15
  52. Jarre In China (DVD), Warner Music Vision, 2004
  53. http://jarreuk.com/02-apr-2005-denmark-copenhagen-parken-once-upon-a-time Once Upon A Time on Jarre UK
  54. http://jarreuk.com/monte-carlo-06-august-2005-sporting-monte-carlo-monaco-salle-des-etoiles Salle des Étoiles on Jarre UK
  55. http://jarreuk.com/gdansk-26-august-2005-gdansk-shipyards-poland-space-of-freedom Solidarnosc on Jarre UK
  56. http://jarreuk.com/10-sep-2005-belgium-lint-alfacam-studios-linx-live-event LinX Live Event on Jarre UK
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  58. http://jarreuk.com/16-december-2006-morocco-merzouga-the-sahara-desert-water-for-life Water for Life on Jarre UK
  59. http://jarreuk.com/28-mar-2007-belgium-lint-alfacam-studios-teo-tea-showcase Téo & Téa showcase on Jarre UK
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  62. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyVjg-JMMeA De Rode Loper, VRT, May 4, 2009
  63. http://newsletter.jeanmicheljarre.com/newsletter/2010_12/index.html jeanmicheljarre.com newsletter December 2010
  64. http://aerojarre.blogspot.com/2009/05/scandinavian-ellipsis.html Jarre's blog May 2009
  65. http://aerojarre.blogspot.com/2009/01/jean-michel-jarre-in-doors-world-tour.html Jarre's blog January 2009
  66. http://aerojarre.blogspot.it/2010/10/10-10-10-project.html
  67. http://jarreuk.com/%E2%80%98jean-michel-jarre-live-in-monaco%E2%80%99-royal-wedding-concert-live-broadcasts Live in Monaco on Jarre UK
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