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D'eux Tour
Tour by Céline Dion
Cover of D'eux tour book
Associated albumD'eux
Start dateOctober 1995
End dateDecember 1995
Legs1
No. of shows42 in Europe
42 in total
Céline Dion concert chronology

Starting in October 1995, Céline Dion's D'eux Tour was a concert tour organised to support the highly successful French language album D'eux.[1][2]

History

Céline Dion toured Europe in October, November and December 1995. She crossed 11 countries and gave 42 sold out concerts, among which 9 in Paris - most in rooms of at least 14,000 seats.[3][4]

Opening acts

Set list

Francophone

  1. "J'attendais"
  2. "Destin"
  3. "The Power of Love"
  4. "L'amour existe encore"
  5. "Regarde-moi"
  6. "River Deep, Mountain High"
  7. "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)"
  8. "Misled"
  9. "Love Can Move Mountains"
  10. "Calling You"
  11. "Le blues du businessman"
  12. "Les derniers seront les premiers"
  13. "J'irai où tu iras"
  14. "Je sais pas"
  15. "Le ballet"
  16. "Prière païenne"
  17. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
  18. "Quand on n'a que l'amour"
  19. "Vole"

Other countries

Set list included mainly songs from The Colour of My Love album.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
September 25, 1995 Quebec City Canada Le Théàtre Capitole
September 26, 1995
September 28, 1995
September 29, 1995
September 30, 1995
Europe
October 6, 1995 Montpellier France Zénith
October 7, 1995 Toulon Zénith Omega
October 10, 1995 Marseille Le Dôme
October 14, 1995 Bordeaux Zénith
October 17, 1995 Lille Zénith Arena
October 18, 1995 Brussels Belgium Forest National
October 20, 1995 Paris France Zénith
October 21, 1995
October 22, 1995
October 24, 1995
October 25, 1995
October 27, 1995 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC
October 29, 1995 Menchester Manchester Evening News Arena
October 30, 1995 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
November 1, 1995 London Wembley Arena
November 4, 1995 Birmingham National Exhibition Center
November 11, 1995 Metz France Galaxie
November 11, 1995 Geneva Switzerland Geneva Arena
November 15, 1995 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
November 17, 1995 Grenoble Palaise des Sport
November 19, 1995 Zurich Switzerland Hellenstadion
November 20, 1995 Strasbourg France Le Rhénus
November 25, 1995 Stockholm Sweden The Globe Arena
December 1, 1995 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy
December 2, 1995 Brussels Belgium Forest National
December 4, 1995 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
January 25, 1996 Marseille Le Dôme
January , 1996 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
January 29, 1996 Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
January 39, 1996
January 39, 1996
February 2, 1996 Brussels Belgium Forest National
February 3, 1996

Broadcasts and recordings

The show at Le Zénith in Paris was recorded before an audience of over 6,000 fans[5] and released on CD in October 1996 as Live à Paris. The next month a VHS under the same name was issued. The home video was re-released on DVD in November 2003.

Personnel

Band

  • Musical director and keyboards: Claude "Mego" Lemay
  • Drums: Dominique Messier
  • Bass: Marc Langis
  • Keyboards: Yves Frulla
  • Guitars: André Coutu
  • Percussions: Paul Picard
  • Backing Vocals: Terry Bradford, Elise Duguay, Rachelle Jeanty

Show

  • Tour director: Suzanne Gingue
  • Production director: Ian Donald
  • Assistant to the tour director: Michel Dion
  • Front of house sound engineer: Danis Savage
  • Stage sound engineer: Daniel Baron
  • Sound system technicians: François Desjardins, Marc Beauchamp
  • Lighting director: Yves Aucoin
  • Assistant lighting director: Normand Chassé
  • Lighting technicians: Jean-François Canuel
  • Band gear technicians: Jean-François Dubois, Guy Vignola
  • Production assistant: Patrick Angélil
  • Tour assistant: Jean-Pierre Angélil, Louise Labranche
  • Bodyguard: Eric Burrows
  • Hairstylist: Louis Hechter
  • Stylist: Annie L. Hortch
  • Choreographer: Dominique Giraldeau

References

  1. ^ Céline Dion - official website. Retrieved January 16, 1996.
  2. ^ Live à Paris - Home Video
  3. ^ Billboard. Retrieved January 27, 1996.
  4. ^ Glatzer, Jenna (2005). Céline Dion: For Keeps. Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN 0-7407-5559-5.
  5. ^ Live à Paris