Believe Again Tour

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Believe Again Tour
Tour by Delta Goodrem
Associated album Delta
Start date9 January 2009
End date4 February 2009
Legs1
No. of shows14
Delta Goodrem concert chronology

The Believe Again Tour is the second concert tour by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem, in support of her third studio album, Delta (2007). [1] [2] The tour saw Goodrem perform 14 shows across Australia, commencing in Newcastle on 9 January 2009 and concluding in Sydney on 4 February 2009. Goodrem's fiancé at the time, Irish singer Brian McFadden, was the support act. [3]

Contents

The tour was released on DVD and as a live album in September 2009, titled Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009 . [4]

Set list

  1. "Believe Again"
  2. "Innocent Eyes"
  3. "In This Life"
  4. "I Can't Break It to My Heart"
  5. "Not Me, Not I"
  6. "Out of the Blue"
  7. "Brave Face" (with excerpts of "Billie Jean")
  8. "Mistaken Identity"
  9. "You Will Only Break My Heart"
  10. "Born to Try"
  11. "Butterfly"
  12. "That's Freedom"
  13. "Running Away"
  14. "Queen of the Night"
  15. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  16. "Predictable"
  17. "Do You Love Me" (with Brian McFadden)
  18. "Almost Here" (with Brian McFadden)
  19. "Together We Are One" / "One Day"
  20. "Lost Without You"
  21. "Believe Again" (reprise)

Tour dates

List of concerts
DateCityCountryVenue
9 January 2009 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Civic Theatre
10 January 2009
11 January 2009Sydney State Theatre
13 January 2009 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
14 January 2009
16 January 2009 Melbourne Hamer Hall
17 January 2009
19 January 2009
22 January 2009 Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre
23 January 2009 Canberra Royal Theatre
26 January 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
31 January 2009 Perth Kings Park
3 February 2009SydneyState Theatre
4 February 2009

Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009

Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009
Delta Believe DVD.jpg
Video by
Released18 September 2009 (Australia)
Genre Pop
Length185 mins
Label Sony Music Entertainment (#0886975745296)
Delta Goodrem chronology
The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert
(2005)
Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009
(2009)

Goodrem's Sydney shows at the State Theatre were recorded for the DVD and live album, titled Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009. Released on 18 September 2009 through Sony Music, [4] the DVD cover was selected through a competition on Goodrem's official website, with the winning design by Australian graphic designer, Jacky Ho. [5] The release became Goodrem's third consecutive number 1 on the ARIA Music DVD Chart. [6]

Track listing

CD track listing:

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" 0:51
2."Believe Again" Delta Goodrem, Stuart Crichton, Tommy Lee James, Brian McFadden 4:41
3."Innocent Eyes"Goodrem, Vince Pizzinga5:29
4."In This Life"Goodrem, Crichton, Lee James, McFadden4:28
5."I Can't Break It to My Heart"Goodrem, Savan Kotecha, Kristian Lundin 4:00
6."Not Me, Not I"Goodrem, Kara DioGuardi, Gary Barlow, Eliot Kennedy, Jarrad Rogers4:37
7."Out of the Blue"Goodrem, Guy Chambers 5:02
8."Mistaken Identity"Goodrem, Billymann 4:32
9."You Will Only Break My Heart"Goodrem, Crichton, Lee James, McFadden5:19
10."Born to Try"Goodrem, Audius Mtawarira 4:25
11."Butterfly"Garry Barlow, Eliot Kennedy, Tim Woodcock4:02
12."That's Freedom" Tom Kimmel, Jean Anne Chapman3:51
13."Running Away"Goodrem, Barlow, Kennedy, Woodcock3:06
14."Queen of the Night" Whitney Houston, L. A. Reid, Babyface, Daryl Simmons 2:45
15."Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart 2:08
16."Predictable"Goodrem, DioGuardi, Rogers3:12
17."Almost Here" (with Brian McFadden)McFadden, Paul Barry, Mark Taylor3:50
18."Together We Are One / One Day"Goodrem, McFadden, Chambers, Crichton, Lee James5:15
19."Lost Without You" Bridget Benenate, Matthew Gerrard 3:52
20."Believe Again" (reprise)Goodrem, McFadden, Crichton, Lee James1:13

DVD features:

  1. "Queen of the Night"
  2. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2003)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [6] 1

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [7] Gold7,500^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Adapted from the tour programme credits.

Crew:

Band:

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