The Visualise Tour

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The Visualise Tour
Tour by Delta Goodrem
Associated album Innocent Eyes
Mistaken Identity
Start date3 July 2005
End date27 July 2005
Legs1
No. of shows10
Delta Goodrem concert chronology

The Visualise Tour is the debut concert tour by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem, in support of her first two studio albums, Innocent Eyes (2003) and Mistaken Identity (2004). During the success of her debut album Innocent Eyes, Goodrem was unable to tour due to her cancer diagnosis in July 2003. [1] [2] Following a period of recovery and the release of her second studio album Mistaken Identity, she began preparing her debut tour. [3]

Contents

During July 2005, Goodrem performed a total of ten shows to an audience of 80,000 people [4] and became the first Australian artist to headline a show at Sydney SuperDome. [4] Canadian singer, Kyle Riabko, served as support act for the tour and Goodrem's partner at the time, Brian McFadden, joined her for their duet "Almost Here".

The tour was released on DVD in November 2005, titled The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert . [5]

Set list

  1. "Butterfly"
  2. "Mistaken Identity"
  3. "Lost Without You"
  4. "A Little Too Late"
  5. "Not Me, Not I"
  6. "Will You Fall for Me"
  7. "The Analyst"
  8. "Throw It Away" (interlude)
  9. "Predictable"
  10. "Longer"
  11. "Electric Storm"
  12. "Born to Try"
  13. "Last Night on Earth"
  14. "Fragile"
  15. "Almost Here" (with Brian McFadden)
  16. "Flying Without Wings" (with Brian McFadden) [A]
  17. "Miscommunication" (interlude)
  18. "I Feel the Earth Move"
  19. "I Don't Care"
  20. "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
  21. "A Year Ago Today" (interlude)
  22. "Extraordinary Day"
  23. "Be Strong"
  24. "Out of the Blue"
  25. "Innocent Eyes"

Notes:

  • A ^ Performed at select shows only.

Tour dates

List of concerts
DateCityCountryVenue
3 July 2005 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre
8 July 2005 Perth Burswood Dome
10 July 2005 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
13 July 2005 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
16 July 2005
18 July 2005 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
21 July 2005 Canberra AIS Arena
23 July 2005 Sydney Sydney SuperDome
24 July 2005
27 July 2005 Hobart Derwent Entertainment Centre

The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert

The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert
Delta visualise.jpg
Video by
Released13 November 2005
Genre Pop
Length150 mins
Label Sony BMG
(#82876727009)
Director Dennis Murphy
Producer Richard Sanford
Delta Goodrem chronology
Delta
(2003)
The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert
(2005)
Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009
(2009)

Goodrem's shows at Sydney Superdome were filmed for the DVD release, titled The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert. [5] Released through Sony BMG on November 13, 2005, it debuted at number 1 on the Australian music DVD charts [6] and was certified four times platinum. [7]

Special features

  1. "The Analyst"
  2. "Here I Am" (montage)
  3. "A Year Ago Today" (extended montage)

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2005)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [6] 1

Year-end charts

Year (2005)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [8] 14
Year (2006)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [9] 46

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [10] 4× Platinum60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Adapted from the tour programme credits.

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