Live at Last Tour

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Live at Last Tour
Tour by Anastacia
Live at Last Poster Tour.JPG
Promotional poster for tour
Associated album Anastacia
Start dateSeptember 28, 2004
End dateAugust 14, 2005
Legs3
No. of shows83 in Europe
Anastacia concert chronology

The Live at Last Tour (also known as the Encore Tour [1] in the summer of 2005) is the debut concert tour by American recording artist, Anastacia. The tour was in support of her third studio album, Anastacia (2004). The tour played over 80 shows in Europe.

Contents

Setlist

Live at Last [2] [3]
  1. "Video Sequence"
  2. "Seasons Change"
  3. "Why'd You Lie to Me"
  4. "Sick and Tired"
  5. "Secrets"
  6. "Instrumental Sequence" (contains excerpts of "Sexy M.F.", "Play That Funky Music" and "Underdog")
  7. "Not That Kind" / "Freak of Nature"
  8. "Black Roses"
  9. "You'll Never Be Alone"
  10. "Heavy on My Heart"
  11. "Welcome to My Truth"
  12. "One Day in Your Life" (performed with audience members)
  13. "Video Sequence" (contains excerpts from "Underground Army")
  14. "Who's Gonna Stop The Rain" / "Overdue Goodbye"
  15. "Video Sequence" (contains excerpts from "Time")
  16. "Left Outside Alone"
  17. "I Do"

Encore:

  1. "Paid My Dues"
  2. "I'm Outta Love"
Encore Tour [4]
  1. "Video Sequence"
  2. "Seasons Change"
  3. "Why'd You Lie To Me"
  4. "Rearview"
  5. "Sick And Tired"
  6. "Secrets"
  7. "Instrumental Sequence" (contains excerpts of "Sexy M.F.", "Play That Funky Music" and "Underdog")
  8. "Not That Kind" / "Don'tcha Wanna" / "Freak of Nature"
  9. "Black Roses"
  10. "You'll Never Be Alone"
  11. "Heavy on My Heart"
  12. "Welcome to My Truth" 1
  13. "One Day in Your Life"
  14. "Video Sequence" (contains excerpts from "Underground Army")
  15. "Who's Gonna Stop The Rain" / "Overdue Goodbye" / "The Saddest Part"
  16. "Video Sequence" (contains excerpts from "Time")
  17. "Everything Burns"
  18. "Left Outside Alone"
  19. "I Do"

Encore:

  1. "Paid My Dues"
  2. "I'm Outta Love"


1 Performed at select concerts

Tour dates

Anastacia performing during her 2005 European Tour. Anastacia concert.jpg
Anastacia performing during her 2005 European Tour.
Live at Last Tour
DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [5]
September 25, 2004 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis
September 28, 2004
September 30, 2004 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt
October 2, 2004 Münchenstein Switzerland St. Jakobshalle
October 4, 2004 Stuttgart Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
October 6, 2004ParisFrance Zénith de Paris
October 8, 2004 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
October 10, 2004 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
October 12, 2004 Hamburg Color Line Arena
October 14, 2004 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
October 16, 2004 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
October 18, 2004 Stockholm Stockholm Globe Arena
October 20, 2004 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
October 22, 2004 Hanover Germany Preussag Arena
October 24, 2004Berlin Velodrom
October 26, 2004 Munich Olympiahalle
October 28, 2004 Milan Italy FilaForum
October 30, 2004 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
November 1, 2004 Cologne Germany Kölnarena
November 3, 2004 Birmingham England NEC Arena
November 5, 2004 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
November 7, 2004 Glasgow Scotland SECC Concert Hall 4
November 9, 2004 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
November 11, 2004 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
November 14, 2004LondonEngland Wembley Arena
November 16, 2004
November 20, 2004 Badalona Spain Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
November 22, 2004 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
November 24, 2004 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
February 4, 2005AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
February 6, 2005 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena
February 7, 2005
February 9, 2005 Casalecchio di Reno Italy PalaMalaguti
February 11, 2005 Bolzano PalaOnda
February 13, 2005 Graz Austria Stadthalle Graz
February 15, 2005ViennaWiener Stadthalle
February 17, 2005 Budapest Hungary Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
February 19, 2005 Ljubljana Slovenia Hala Tivoli
February 21, 2005 Prague Czech Republic T-Mobile Arena
February 23, 2005FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
February 25, 2005RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis
February 26, 2005
March 1, 2005CologneGermanyKölnarena
March 3, 2005 Nuremberg Nuremberg Arena
March 5, 2005 Karlsruhe Europahalle
March 7, 2005 Bremen AWD-Dome
March 10, 2005 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena
March 11, 2005
March 16, 2005 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhallen
March 18, 2005 Leipzig Arena Leipzig
March 20, 2005LondonEnglandWembley Arena Pavilion
March 21, 2005
March 24, 2005 Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
March 26, 2005ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
March 28, 2005Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
March 30, 2005GlasgowScotlandSECC Concert Hall 4
April 1, 2005BirminghamEnglandNEC Arena
April 3, 2005 Friedrichshafen Germany Halle A1
April 5, 2005MunichOlympiahalle
April 6, 2005
Encore Tour
DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [6]
June 29, 2005 Wals-Siezenheim Austria Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
July 1, 2005NurembergGermany Luitpoldhain
July 3, 2005 Wolfsburg Volkswagen Arena
July 6, 2005 [A] Frankfurt Hauptwache
July 8, 2005 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome XS
July 10, 2005 Koblenz Germany Kurfürstliches Schloss
July 12, 2005 Mannheim Maimarktgelände
July 14, 2005 Warwickshire England Warwick Castle
July 17, 2005DublinIreland Marlay Park
July 19, 2005 [B] Liverpool England Big Top Arena
July 22, 2005 [C] Ischgl AustriaIdalp-Openairbühne
July 24, 2005 Cernobbio Italy Villa Erba
July 26, 2005 [D] Rome Ippodromo delle Capannelle
July 28, 2005 Catanzaro Arena Magna Grecia
July 30, 2005 Genoa Piazza del Mare
August 1, 2005 Pula Croatia Pula Arena
August 3, 2005 [E] Nîmes France Arena of Nîmes
August 5, 2005 [F] Monte Carlo Monaco Salle des Étoiles
August 7, 2005 Bratislava Slovakia Štadión Petržalka
August 10, 2005 Malmö Sweden Mölleplatsen
August 12, 2005 Bergen Norway Koengen
August 14, 2005 [G] Skanderborg DenmarkBøgescenerne
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Opern Air
B Liverpool Summer Pops [7]
C Top of the Mountain Summer Concert [8]
D Romarock Festival [9]
E Festival de Nîmes
F Monaco Red Cross Ball [10]
G Smukfest [11]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
March 14, 2005 Horsens, Denmark Forum Horsens Arena Cancelled [12]
June 27, 2005Berlin, Germany Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide Cancelled [13]
July 12, 2005 Ludwigshafen, Germany Südweststadion Moved to the Maimarktgelände in Mannheim, Germany
July 24, 2005 Como, Germany Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia Moved to Villa Erba in Cernobbio, Italy

Broadcasts and recordings

DVD cover of Anastacia's Live at Last Anastacia - Live at Last Tour cover.jpg
DVD cover of Anastacia's Live at Last

The DVD features footage from her Berlin and Munich concerts of the Fall 2004 leg of the tour. [14] It omits the song One Day in Your Life (performed as a duet between two audience members) for unexplained reasons . Along with the concert, the DVD also contains a documentary. It includes interviews with Anastacia along with music videos to five unreleased songs from Anastacia:

along with the music videos of:

Other special features include performances of "Rearview", "One Day in Your Life" and "The Saddest Part" from the "Encore Tour". The DVD was not released in North America which came as a huge disappointment to fans. [15]

Personnel

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