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Taking Chances Tour was the eleventh concert tour by Canadian singer Céline Dion, in support of her 2007 studio album Taking Chances. The tour marked the return of Dion after performing her groundbreaking show, A New Day... in Las Vegasmarker for five years. The tour visited Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. It is estimated to have grossed US$236.6 million in 2008 so it became one the highest grossing tours in 2008. In 2009, it grossed an additional US$42.6 million, bringing it's total gross to US$279.2 million. The tour marks as the second highest-grossing tour ever for a solo artist (the first being Madonna's Sticky and Sweet Tour).

About the tour

The show, directed by Jamie King (famously known for his work with Madonna), combined Dion's performances with color, fashion and dance. Céline Dion performed some of her biggest hits, along with songs from her latest English album Taking Chances.

The two hour show was divided into four segments: soul, rock, Middle-Eastern and, fashion-victim. Dion was supported by eight dancers (4 male and 4 female). Rehearsals took place in December 2007 in Primm, Nevadamarker and MGM Grand Garden Arenamarker.

The tour setup included about twenty LED screens, among them one that orbited above the stage, plus conveyor belts and elevators. Dion pre-recorded a selection of videos for her show. The introduction video showed her driving a car at high-speed, with intermingling images from her career, set to a remix of "I Drove All Night" as the beginning of her concert. Another video showed the singer dressed in varying fashions over the years, with the "My Heart Will Go On" remix in the background.

Jamie King joined the tour on May 2, 2008 in Manchestermarker, United Kingdommarker. Before that date, the show wasn't on a central stage (except in Japanmarker) for logistics reasons. After two and a half months, Dion rehearsed again to perfect the show for the "in the round" setup. Because of Dion's bilingual career and the restrictions of certain arenas and stadiums on the tour, King had to direct and choreograph three separate shows. One show featured a set-list comprised mostly of English language songs, and was performed in-the-round using the full system of mobile screens, elevators, and conveyor belts. A second show also featured the center stage arrangement, but included about ten French language songs for performances in Francophone countries. A third, less complex show was used where the center stage arrangement would not fit into the venue or where it would be impractical to transport the stage. An end stage setup was used in these cases, and featured a massive central video screen and a lighting system that engulfed the stage in brilliant blue and red from above on all three sides.

Dion and her band rehearsed about 60 tracks, both in English and French. Among those, about 27 songs were performed in each show, according to each visited market. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" was performed throughout the whole tour. It is the best-selling French-language single of all time, and one of the only French songs in music history to achieve chart success in many non-Francophone countries. The singer also performed several cover songs, including: James Brown's "I Got the Feelin'" and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," and Queen's "We Will Rock You" and "The Show Must Go On" (although the last two were dropped starting with the October 27 Winnipegmarker show). She also performed Kiki Dee's "I've Got the Music in Me" but the song was removed after concerts in South Korea. At the show in New York Citymarker on September 15, 2008, Dion performed "Because You Loved Me" as a duet with up-and-coming Filipina singer Charice Pempengco. This performance was recorded and later broadcast on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Opening acts

  • Jody (South Africa)
  • Yuna Ito (Japan)
  • Anthony Callea (Australia)
  • Arno Carstens (United Kingdom)
  • Michaël Gregorio (France along with selected dates in Europe)
  • Il Divo (Ireland)
  • Jon Mesek (Germany, Austria)


  • The Story's (Netherlands)
  • Nordstrøm (Denmark)
  • Calaisa (Sweden, Finland)
  • Lenka Filipová (Czech Republic)
  • Natalia Lesz (Poland)
  • Gordie Brown (United States, Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver)
  • Véronic Dicaire (Montreal and Quebec)


Set list

  1. "I Drove All Night" remix (video)
  2. "I Drove All Night"
  3. "The Power of Love"
  4. "Taking Chances"
  5. "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
  6. "Because You Loved Me"
  7. "To Love You More"
  8. "New Mego's Flamenco" (dancers instrumental/video interlude)
  9. "Eyes on Me"
  10. "All by Myself"
  11. "My Heart Will Go On" remix (video interlude)
  12. "I'm Alive" remix
  13. "Shadow of Love"
  14. "Fade Away"1
  15. "Can't Fight the Feelin" 1
  16. "I'm Your Angel" (with Barnev Valsaint)
  17. "Alone"
  18. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
  19. "Think Twice" 1
  20. "My Love"
  21. "The Prayer" (with Andrea Bocelli via pre-recorded video)
  22. "We Will Rock You"
  23. "The Show Must Go On"
  24. Soul Medley: (by band and background vocalists with Dion joining them at the end)
    1. "Sex Machine"
    2. "Soul Man"
    3. "Lady Marmalade"
    4. "Respect"
    5. "I Got the Feelin'"
  25. "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
  26. "That's Just the Woman in Me" 1
  27. "Love Can Move Mountains"
  28. "River Deep, Mountain High"
  29. "My Heart Will Go On"
1 performed at select concerts



  1. "I Drove All Night" remix (video)
  2. "I Drove All Night"
  3. "J'irai où tu iras" (with Marc Langis)
  4. "The Power of Love" 1
  5. "Destin"
  6. "Taking Chances"
  7. "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une " 1
  8. "New Mego's Flamenco" (dancers instrumental/video interlude)
  9. "Eyes on Me"
  10. "Ziggy" 1
  11. "L'amour existe encore" 1
  12. "Dans un autre monde"
  13. "All by Myself"
  14. "My Heart Will Go On" remix (video interlude)
  15. "I'm Alive" remix
  16. "Je Sais Pas"
  17. "My Love"
  18. "S'il suffisait d'aimer"
  19. "Alone" 1
  20. "The Prayer" (with Andrea Bocelli via pre-recorded video) 1
  21. "We Will Rock You"
  22. "The Show Must Go On"
  23. Soul Medley: (by band and background vocalists with Dion joining them at the end)
    1. "Sex Machine"
    2. "Soul Man"
    3. "Lady Marmalade"
    4. "Respect"
    5. "I Got the Feelin'"
  24. "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
  25. "Love Can Move Mountains"
  26. "River Deep, Mountain High"
  27. "My Heart Will Go On"
  28. "Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore"
1 performed at select concerts



Additional notes

Anglophone set list

  • "I Drove All Night" was added to the running order during the February 20th performance at ABSA Stadium.
  • "I've Got the Music in Me" was performed during the South African leg of the tour, along with performances in Japan and South Korea.
  • "Shadow of Love" and "I'm Your Angel" were not performed during the September 6th performance at the Foxwoods Resort Casino.
  • "Can't Fight the Feelin'" was performed in place of "Fade Away" at select concerts in South Africa, Australia and South Korea.
  • "A World to Believe In" was performed in place of "Think Twice" during shows in Japan.
  • "A New Day Has Come" was performed only at the March 18th performance at the Olympic Gymnasium Arena in place of "Think Twice."
  • "My Love" was added to the running order during the March 18th performance at the Olympic Gymnasium Arena in Seoul.
  • "The Prayer" was added to the running order during the June 2nd performance the Amsterdam Arena, replacing "Think Twice." The song was not performed during the June 7th performance at the Globe Arena.
  • "A Song for You" was performed in place of "The Prayer" at the June 7th show at the Globe Arena with Robert Wells playing the piano.
  • "That's Just the Woman in Me" was removed from the running order at the beginning of the European Leg.
  • The Queen Medley was dropped from the running order starting with the October 27 Winnipeg show.
  • During the February 26th 2009 performance at the Qwest Center Omaha, Dion sang the chant from "Sunchyme" before moving to "Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore."


Francophone set list

  • "The Power of Love" was not performed at the July 9th performance at the Stade de Genève. It was also not performed during the August 16th performance at the Bell Centre.
  • "Taking Chances" was not included in the performances at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino.
  • "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là)" was not included in the performances at The Main Square in Arras, Stade de Genève and the Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino.
  • "Ziggy" was performed during the European Leg in Francophone countries.
  • "L'amour existe encore" was performed in place of "Ziggy" during the performances in Montreal and Quebec City.
  • "Shadow of Love" was performed during the August 15th performance at the Bell Centre.
  • "Alone" was not included in the performances at the Stade Charles-Ehrmann, The Main Square in Arras and the Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino.
  • "Tout l'or des hommes" and "On ne change pas" were performed at the May 13th performance at Sportpaleis.
  • "The Prayer" was included in the performances at the Stade Charles-Ehrmann and the Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino, along with the August 15th and 16th performances at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
  • The Queen Medley was not performed in 2009.


Tour dates



Date City Country Venue
Africa
February 14, 2008 Johannesburgmarker South Africa Coca-Cola Domemarker
February 16, 2008 Pretoriamarker Loftus Versfeld Stadiummarker
February 17, 2008
February 20, 2008 Durbanmarker ABSA Stadiummarker
February 23, 2008 Cape Townmarker Vergelegen Estate
February 24, 2008
February 27, 2008 Port Elizabethmarker EPRFU Stadiummarker
February 29, 2008 Johannesburg Monte Casinomarker
March 1, 2008
Asia
March 5, 2008 Dubaimarker United Arab Emiratesmarker Exiles Rugby Club
March 8, 2008 Tokyomarker Japanmarker Tokyo Domemarker
March 9, 2008
March 11, 2008 Osaka Osaka Domemarker
March 12, 2008
March 15, 2008 Macaumarker

Chinamarker Venetian Arena
March 18, 2008 Seoulmarker South Koreamarker Olympic Gymnastics Arenamarker
March 19, 2008
Australia
March 31, 2008 Brisbanemarker Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centremarker
April 2, 2008 Melbournemarker Rod Laver Arenamarker
April 5, 2008 Sydneymarker Acer Arenamarker
April 6, 2008
April 8, 2008 Perthmarker Perth Ovalmarker
Asia
April 11, 2008 Shanghai China Shanghai Stadiummarker
April 13, 2008 Kuala Lumpurmarker Malaysiamarker Stadium Merdekamarker
Europe
May 2, 2008 Manchestermarker United Kingdommarker Manchester Evening News Arenamarker
May 3, 2008
May 6, 2008 Londonmarker The O2marker
May 8, 2008
May 10, 2008 Birminghammarker National Indoor Arenamarker
May 13, 2008 Antwerpmarker Belgiummarker Sportpaleis Antwerpmarker
May 14, 2008
May 16, 2008
May 19, 2008 Parismarker Francemarker Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercymarker
May 20, 2008
May 21, 2008
May 24, 2008
May 25, 2008
May 27, 2008
May 30, 2008 Dublinmarker Irelandmarker Croke Parkmarker
June 2, 2008 Amsterdammarker Netherlandsmarker Amsterdam Arenamarker
June 5, 2008 Copenhagenmarker Denmarkmarker Parken Stadiummarker
June 7, 2008 Stockholmmarker Swedenmarker Ericsson Globemarker
June 9, 2008 Helsinkimarker Finlandmarker Hartwall Areenamarker
June 12, 2008 Berlinmarker Germanymarker Waldbühne
June 14, 2008 Frankfurtmarker Commerzbank Arenamarker
June 16, 2008 Stuttgartmarker Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Hallemarker
June 18, 2008 Köln Kölnarenamarker
June 20, 2008 Hamburgmarker Color Line Arenamarker
June 22, 2008 Münchenmarker Olympic Stadiummarker
June 24, 2008 Zürichmarker Switzerlandmarker Hallenstadionmarker
June 26, 2008 Praguemarker Czech Republicmarker O2 Arenamarker
June 28, 2008 Krakówmarker Polandmarker Błonia Parkmarker
July 1, 2008 Viennamarker Austriamarker Wiener Stadthallemarker
July 3, 2008 Milanmarker Italymarker Mediolanum Forummarker
July 5, 2008 Nicemarker France Stade Charles-Ehrmannmarker
July 7, 2008 Arrasmarker The Main Square
July 9, 2008 Genevamarker Switzerland Stade de Genèvemarker
July 11, 2008 Monte Carlomarker Monacomarker Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino
July 12, 2008
North America
August 12, 2008 Bostonmarker United Statesmarker TD Gardenmarker
August 13, 2008
August 15, 2008 Montrealmarker Canadamarker Bell Centremarker
August 16, 2008
August 19, 2008
August 20, 2008
August 23, 2008
August 25, 2008
August 27, 2008 Torontomarker Air Canada Centremarker
August 28, 2008
August 31, 2008 Montreal Bell Centre
September 1, 2008
September 3, 2008 Buffalomarker United States HSBC Arenamarker
September 5, 2008 Philadelphiamarker Wachovia Centermarker
September 6, 2008 Ledyardmarker MGM Grand Foxwoodsmarker
September 8, 2008 Washington, D.C.marker Verizon Centermarker
September 10, 2008 Newarkmarker Prudential Centermarker
September 12, 2008
September 13, 2008 Uniondalemarker Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseummarker
September 15, 2008 New York Citymarker Madison Square Gardenmarker
September 16, 2008
September 18, 2008 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
September 20, 2008 Atlantic Citymarker Boardwalk Hallmarker
September 22, 2008 Columbusmarker Schottenstein Centermarker
September 24, 2008 Clevelandmarker Quicken Loans Arenamarker
September 26, 2008 Detroitmarker The Palace of Auburn Hillsmarker
September 27, 2008 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
September 29, 2008 Milwaukeemarker United States Bradley Centermarker
October 14, 2008 Sacramentomarker ARCO Arenamarker
October 16, 2008 Portlandmarker Rose Gardenmarker
October 18, 2008 Tacomamarker Tacoma Domemarker
October 20, 2008 Vancouvermarker Canada GM Placemarker
October 21, 2008
October 24, 2008 Edmontonmarker Rexall Placemarker
October 25, 2008
October 27, 2008 Winnipegmarker MTS Centremarker
October 28, 2008
November 7, 2008 Ottawamarker Scotiabank Placemarker
November 29, 2008 Anaheimmarker United States Honda Centermarker
December 2, 2008 Los Angelesmarker Staples Centermarker
December 6, 2008 Glendalemarker Jobing.com Arenamarker
December 9, 2008 Mexico Citymarker Mexicomarker Palacio de los Deportesmarker
December 11, 2008 Guadalajaramarker Arena VFGmarker
December 13, 2008 Monterreymarker Monterrey Arenamarker
December 16, 2008 Chicagomarker United States United Centermarker
December 18, 2008 Minneapolismarker Target Centermarker
December 21, 2008 Indianapolismarker Conseco Fieldhousemarker
January 3, 2009 Kansas Citymarker Sprint Centermarker
January 5, 2009 Dallasmarker American Airlines Centermarker
January 7, 2009 San Antoniomarker AT&T Centermarker
January 9, 2009 Houstonmarker Toyota Centermarker
January 10, 2009 New Orleansmarker New Orleans Arenamarker
January 13, 2009 Nashvillemarker Sommet Centermarker
January 15, 2009 Birminghammarker BJCC Arenamarker
January 17, 2009 Atlantamarker Philips Arenamarker
January 21, 2009 Raleighmarker RBC Centermarker
January 23, 2009 Miamimarker American Airlines Arenamarker
January 28, 2009 Tampamarker St. Pete Times Forummarker
January 30, 2009 Fort Lauderdalemarker BankAtlantic Centermarker
January 31, 2009 San Juanmarker Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseummarker
February 2, 2009 Tulsamarker United States BOK Centermarker
February 4, 2009 St. Louismarker Scottrade Centermarker
February 7, 2009 Windsormarker Canada The Colosseum at Caesars Windsormarker
February 9, 2009 Quebec Citymarker Pepsi Coliseummarker
February 10, 2009
February 12, 2009 Montreal Bell Centre
February 14, 2009
February 15, 2009
February 20, 2009 San Josemarker United States HP Pavilion at San Josemarker
February 22, 2009 Salt Lake Citymarker EnergySolutions Arenamarker
February 24, 2009 Denvermarker Pepsi Centermarker
February 26, 2009 Omahamarker Qwest Center Omahamarker


Postponed concerts

Céline Dion was forced to postpone all her concerts in Australia due to a throat infection. Her Australian publicists said "Ms Dion is being treated with antibiotics for a minor throat infection and irritated sinuses that she has been suffering from for a number of days since arriving in Australia." Because of the itinerary changes, the concert scheduled for Malaysia was also changed and the concert in Beijing, Chinamarker was cancelled.

Ten U.S. concerts scheduled between October 30, 2008 and November 23, 2008 were rescheduled as Dion recuperated from a recurrent naso-pharyngeal infection which was further complicated by inflamed vocal chords. Her physician has instructed her to refrain from singing in order to completely recover. However, the San Diegomarker concert at the San Diego Sports Arenamarker was cancelled. After reviewing artist and venue availability with tour logistics, the promoter AEG Live was unable to reschedule the concert. The January 20, 2009 concert at the RBC Centermarker in Raleighmarker was postponed one day due to bad weather.

Box office score data



Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross sales
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane 7,835 / 13,156 (59%) $1,719,321
Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 12,266 / 15,431 (79%) $2,314,928
Members Equity Stadium Perth 10,086 / 15,613 (65%) $1,648,288
Acer Arena Sydney 20,605 / 21,752 (95%) $4,176,200
Sportpaleis Antwerp 45,352 / 46,955 (97%) $7,619,814
TD Banknorth Garden Boston 32,493 / 32,493 (100%) $3,813,519
Bell Centre Montreal 167,957 / 167,957 (100%) $23,135,338
Air Canada Centre Toronto 54,384 / 54,384 (100%) $7,140,013
HSBC Center Buffalo 16,343 / 16,343 (100%) $1,381,696
Wachovia Center Philadelphia 18,061 / 18,061 (100%) $2,246,374
Verizon Center Washington 16,845 / 16,845 (100%) $2,225,458
Prudential Center Newark 31,902 / 31,902 (100%) $3,605,530
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale 32,432 / 32,432 (100%) $3,586,695
Madison Square Garden New York City 36,291 / 36,291 (100%) $4,476,480
Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City 14,590 / 14,590 (100%) $2,142,875
Schottenstein Center Columbus 16,986 / 16,986 (100%) $1,399,218
Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland 17,343 / 17,343 (100%) $1,486,401
The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit 19,486 / 19,486 (100%) $1,959,845
Bradley Center Milwaukee 17,443 / 17,443 (100%) $1,193,896
ARCO Arena Sacramento 15,213 / 15,213 (100%) $1,442,044
Rose Garden Portland 18,001 / 18,001 (100%) $1,247,473
Tacoma Dome Tacoma 20,665 / 20,665 (100%) $1,765,386
General Motors Place Vancouver 34,348 / 34,348 (100%) $3,587,340
Rexall Place Edmonton 32,958 / 32,958 (100%) $3,105,627
MTS Center Winnipeg 29,062 / 29,062 (100%) $2,586,462
Scotiabank Place Ottawa 13,531 / 13,531 (100%) $1,803,586
Honda Center Anaheim 15,587 / 15,587 (100%) $1,785,579
Staples Center Los Angeles 16,776 / 16,776 (100%) $2,157,110
Jobing.com Arena Glendale 16,283 / 16,283 (100%) $1,739,928
Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City 16,316 / 16,417 (99%) $1,323,694
Arena VFG Guadalajara 9,442 / 13,244 (71%) $936,565
United Center Chicago 17,191 / 17,191 (100%) $1,943,436
Target Center Minneapolis 15,503 / 15,503 (100%) $1,814,517
Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis 14,538 / 14,538 (100%) $1,154,402
Sprint Center Kansas City 16,106 / 16,106 (100%) $1,661,827
American Airlines Center Dallas 17,661 / 17,661 (100%) $2,161,548
AT&T Center San Antonio 12,882 / 12,882 (100%) $1,164,271
Toyota Center Houston 16,396 / 16,396 (100%) $2,225,019
New Orleans Arena New Orleans 17,006 / 17,006 (100%) $1,829,331
Sommet Center Nashville 16,352 / 16,352 (100%) $1,602,595
BJCC Arena Birmingham 14,733 / 14,733 (100%) $1,065,830
Philips Arena Atlanta 16,919 / 16,919 (100%) $2,300,783
RBC Center Raleigh 16,527 / 16,527 (100%) $1,583,500
American Airlines Arena Miami 17,725 / 17,725 (100%) $2,247,233
St. Pete Times Forum Tampa 17,909 / 17,909 (100%) $1,843,187
BankAtlantic Center Fort Lauderdale 18,147 / 18,147 (100%) $2,233,198
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum San Juan 13,812 / 13,812 (100%) $1,625,045
BOK Center Tulsa 15,933 / 15,933 (100%) $1,570,961
Scottrade Center St. Louis 17,283 / 17,283 (100%) $1,351,246
Pepsi Coliseum Quebec City 20,903 / 20,903 (100%) $2,941,651
Bell Centre Montreal 59,659 / 59,659 (100%) $7,002,234
HP Pavilion at San Jose San Jose 16,862 / 16,862 (100%) $1,897,276
EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City 16,212 / 16,212 (100%) $1,245,743
Pepsi Center Denver 16,461 / 16,461 (100%) $1,413,647
Qwest Center Omaha Omaha 15,783 / 15,783 (100%) $1,260,362
Total 1,265,385 / 1,286,051 (98%) $147,891,525




Record sellouts

Céline Dion set a record in the history of Canadian concerts, when she sold out all her Montrealmarker shows in only a few minutes. After further shows being added, bringing the total to 11, Montreal's audience (with 20,995 in attendance at each show) became the largest on the tour with 227,616 spectators for a single city. Dion performed in Bell Centremarker 31 times since 1996.

Other Canadian concerts were sold out immediately, prompting second dates to be added in Edmontonmarker, Vancouvermarker and Winnipegmarker, and a third show added in Torontomarker.

In the United States, second dates were announced in New York Citymarker, Uniondalemarker, Bostonmarker, and Newarkmarker.

According to data provided by Billboard, all the shows in the United States and Canada were sold out.

In the United Kingdom, tickets for Manchestermarker and Londonmarker were sold out in few minutes. Two new dates were added on the same day.

In Ireland 64,000 tickets for her Dublinmarker concert, the largest single concert of the scheduled tour, were sold out in 3 hours.

Dion also sold out stadium audiences in South Africa, China, Netherlands (50,000) and Denmark (42,000).

A second concert date was added for Sydneymarker, Australia after tickets were selling fast in this country.

On August 22, 2008 although a free concert (not a part of the Taking Chances Tour), Dion sang in front of her biggest crowd at a live concert, when she performed on the Plains of Abrahammarker to help celebrate Quebec Citymarker's 400th Birthday. Tickets were distributed to 250,000 people.

Dion announced she would be playing at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsormarker on the February 7, 2008. Tickets sold out in a record 15 minutes with more than 125 people queuing the night before for tickets

The performance at the Kansas Citymarker's Sprint Centermarker became the highest-grossing concert in the arena's history with a gross of $1,661,827.

Dion's concert at the American Airlines Arenamarker, set an attendance record, selling 17,725 tickets. Britney Spears broke that record two months later, performing for 18,644 people. However, although singing for a smaller audience, Dion grossed $2,247,233, while Spears managed to gross $1,972,928 only.

According to her official website, Dion became the top-selling performer for three venues: Montreal's Bell Centre, Kansas City's Sprint Center, and the New Orleans Arenamarker. The latter concert grossed $1,829,331. The Montreal concerts grossed just over $30 million, making it one of the biggest concert events held at any arena in the world.

Céline sur les Plaines

Although not officially a part of the Taking Chances Tour, Dion performed in front of 250,000 spectators at the Quebec Citymarker 400th Anniversary Concert. The concert was held at the Plains of Abrahammarker on August 22, 2008. The concert was part of a year-long festivities to celebrate the founding of Quebec City. It was noted for being the largest crowd Dion has performed for in her entire recording history. The show, exclusively performed in French, featured many special guests, including: Garou, Dan Bigras, Ginette Reno and Jean-Pierre Ferland. The show aired live on Bell TV and was watched by over 200,000 people.

  1. "Dans un autre monde" (Céline Dion)
  2. "Destin" (Céline Dion)
  3. "On ne change pas" (Céline Dion)
  4. "Sous le vent" (Céline Dion and Garou)
  5. "Seul" (Garou)
  6. "Si pour te plaire" (Marc Dupré)
  7. "Tout près du bonheur" (Céline Dion and Marc Dupré)
  8. "Show" (Nanette Workman)
  9. "Lady Marmalade" (Céline Dion and Nanette Workman)
  10. "J'irai où tu iras" (Céline Dion and Nanette Workman)
  11. "Tue-moi" (Céline Dion and Dan Bigras)
  12. "Ô Fortuna" (Dan Bigras)
  13. "Les trois petits cochons" (Dan Bigras and Mes Aïeux)
  14. "Ton père est un croche" (Mes Aïeux)
  15. "Le déni de l'évidence" (Mes Aïeux)
  16. "Dégénérations" / "Le reel du fossé" (Céline Dion and Mes Aïeux)
  17. Medley de la Famille Dion: (Céline Dion and la Famille Dion)
    1. "Jos Montferrand"
    2. "La bastringue"
    3. "Jack Monoloy"
    4. "Le reel facile"
    5. "Dans nos vieilles maisons"
    6. "Le bal chez Jos Brûlé"
    7. "À la claire fontaine"
  18. "La ballade de Jean Batailleur" (Zachary Richard)
  19. "La promesse cassée" (Céline Dion and Zachary Richard)
  20. "L'arbre est dans ses feuilles" (Céline Dion and Zachary Richard)
  21. "L'amour existe encore" (Céline Dion and Éric Lapointe)
  22. "Toucher" (Éric Lapointe)
  23. "Mon ange" (Éric Lapointe)
  24. "La chasse-galerie" (Éric Lapointe and Garou and Claude Dubois)
  25. "Si Dieu existe" (Céline Dion and Claude Dubois)
  26. "Femme de rêve" (Claude Dubois)
  27. "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une " (Céline Dion)
  28. "S'il suffisait d'aimer" (Céline Dion)
  29. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" (Céline Dion)
  30. "Une chance qu'on s'a" (Céline Dion and Jean-Pierre Ferland)
  31. "Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin" (Céline Dion and Jean-Pierre Ferland and Ginette Reno)


Broadcasts and recordings

Celine autour du monde
According to Dion's official website, a DVD is set for release in early 2010. It will feature two full-length concerts with English and French set list. The English set list was recorded in Bostonmarker (on August 12 and 13, 2008), while the French one in Montrealmarker (on August 31 and September 1, 2008). The DVD will also have a behind-the-scenes featurette following Céline Dion during the entire year long tour.

On August 22, 2008, the City of Lévis aired Dion's honorary Quebec Citymarker's 400th birthday concert on both the web and television. Dion performed in front of 250,000 people. Additionally on August 31, 2008, a special performance of "My Love," aired on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon. It became later the official video for the single "My Love."

Official Tour Photo Book, called Celine autour du monde was released on September 24, 2009 in Québecmarker and France and It includes 368 pages with 485 photos by Gérard Schachmes. There are images from concerts and backstage, photos of Dion, her family, tour team, dancers, singers, musicians and technicians, Dion intimate moments with her husband, René Angélil, and their son, Rene-Charles. There are all kind of photographs from walking on the River Thames, in a park with lions, a safari in Africa, to travel in private aircraft, including the arrival of trucks in the early morning in New York City and the spectacular assembling the scene. The book will be released in Canada on October 14, 2009. The U.S. and Japanese editions are also planned.

Personnel

  • Manager: René Angélil
  • Tour director: Denis Savage
  • Tour manager: Michel Dion (talent)
  • Tour manager: Patrick Angélil (production, logistics and media relations)
  • Production manager: Rick Mooney
  • Assistant production manager: Shari Weber
  • Stage manager: Alexandre Miasnikof
  • Artist’s personal security: Nick Skokos
  • Tour rigger: Cindy Beaumariage
  • Lighting director: Yves “Lapin” Aucoin
  • Front of house engineer: Francois “Frankie” Desjardins
  • Monitor engineer: Charles Ethier
  • Audio system engineer: Mario St-Onge
  • RF engineer: Marc Theriault
  • Assistant lighting director/lighting head: Karl Gaudreau
  • Video director: Veillet Mireille
  • Head back-line tech: Jeff Dubois
  • Computer programmer and keyboard technician: Guy Vignola
  • Head video: Martin Perreault
  • Production assistants: Sharie Weber, Stephanie Duval
  • Tour accountant: Sylvia Hebel
  • Creative director: Jamie King
  • Tour director: Jim Allison, Concerts West
  • Production director: Lonnie McKenzie
  • Lighting, audio, video vendor: Solotech, Montreal

Band

  • Musical director, keyboards: Claude Lemay
  • Drums: Dominique Messier
  • Bass: Marc Langis
  • Guitars: André Coutu
  • Violin: Jean Sebastien Carré
  • Keyboards: Yves Frulla
  • Percussion: Nanette Fortier
  • Celli: Julie McInnes, Élise Duguay
  • Background Vocals: Élise Duguay, Mary-Lou Gauthier, Barnev Valsaint
  • Dancers: Amanda Balen, Melissa Garcia, Kemba Shannon, Addie Yungme, Zac Brazenas, Dominic Chaiguang, Aaron Foelske, Miguel Perez, Chris Houston, Tammy To


References

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  2. http://www.pollstarpro.com/SpecialFeatures2009/2009Top25WordwideTours.pdf
  3. http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi Retrieved October 29, 2008
  4. http://rbccenter.com/default.asp?RBCcenter=98&objId=79 Retrieved January 20, 2009
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  11. Celine autour du monde on Fnac
  12. Celine autour du monde on Amazon
  13. New Celine Book



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