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A Timeless Evening with Sarah Brightman

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A Timeless Evening With Sarah Brightman
Tour by Sarah Brightman
Start dateSeptember 5, 1997
End dateOctober 29, 1997
No. of shows15 in Europe
Sarah Brightman concert chronology

A Timeless Evening With Sarah Brightman was the first concert tour by English soprano Sarah Brightman accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. The repertoire performed by Brightman was a balanced combination between well-known Classical and Broadway pieces by composers such as Puccini, Gershwin, Delibes, Bernstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lloyd Webber joined Brightman on stage to perform together the song "Whistle Down the Wind". Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang "Time to Say Goodbye" in a duet with Brightman.

Set List

  1. "Capriccio Espagnol"
  2. "Baïlèro"
  3. "Les Filles de Cadiz" (by Léo Delibes)
  4. "O mio babbino caro"
  5. "Solveig's Song"
  6. "Summertime"
  7. "Pie Jesu"
  8. "Somewhere"
  9. "I Feel Pretty"
  10. "Tonight"
  11. "Tú Quieres Volver"
  12. "Who Wants to Live Forever"
  13. "Overture from The Phantom of the Opera
  14. "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"
  15. "The Music of the Night"
  16. "Time to Say Goodbye"
  17. "Don't Cry for Me Argentina"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
5 September 1997 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre
8 September 1997 Nottingham England Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
11 September 1997 Birmingham Symphony Hall
13 September 1997 Cardiff Wales Cardiff Arena
16 September 1997 Brighton England Brighton Centre
19 September 1997 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
24 September 1997 London Royal Albert Hall
27 September 1997 Manchester Manchester Apollo
30 September 1997 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
5 October 1997 Southampton England Mayflower Theatre
12 October 1997 Cologne Germany  
16 October 1997 Frankfurt  
22 October 1997 Munich  
27 October 1997 Berlin  
29 October 1997 Hamburg  

References