Vanessa Paradis concert tours

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This is a description of the concert tours that French pop music singer-songwriter Vanessa Paradis has embarked on during her professional career.

Concert tour series of concerts by a single artist in different venues

A concert tour is a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different cities, countries or locations. Often concert tours are named to differentiate different tours by the same artist and to associate a specific tour with a particular album or product. Especially in the popular music world, such tours can become large-scale enterprises that last for several months or even years, are seen by hundreds of thousands or millions of people, and bring in millions of dollars in ticket revenues. A performer who embarks on a concert tour is called a touring artist.

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the United States and United Kingdom during the mid-1950s. The terms "popular music" and "pop music" are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many diverse styles. "Pop" and "rock" were roughly synonymous terms until the late 1960s, when they became increasingly differentiated from each other.

Vanessa Paradis French singer, model and actress

Vanessa Chantal Paradis is a French musician, singer, songwriter, actress, and fashion model.

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Natural High Tour

Natural High Tour
Tour by Vanessa Paradis
Associated album Vanessa Paradis
Start date March 9, 1993
End date July 22, 1993
Vanessa Paradis concert chronology

Natural High Tour is the first concert tour by the French singer Vanessa Paradis. The tour supported Paradis' studio album, Vanessa Paradis . The tour was recorded and released as Live

<i>Vanessa Paradis</i> (album) 1992 studio album by Vanessa Paradis

Vanessa Paradis is the self-titled third album and English debut by French artist Vanessa Paradis. It was released in 1992 and contains the singles "Be My Baby" and "Sunday Mondays".

<i>Live</i> (Vanessa Paradis album) 1994 live album by Vanessa Paradis

Live is the fourth album by Vanessa Paradis and her first live album. It was also her last album until Bliss. The album was recorded on her Natural High Tour, on April 21, 1993 and is unique for featuring a large number of English songs when compared to her other live albums and tours.

Set list

Natural High Tour Setlist
  1. "Natural High"
  2. "Les Cactus"
  3. "Marilyn & John"
  4. "As Tears Go By"
  5. "Tandem"
  6. "Dis-lui toi que je t'aime"
  7. "Joe le Taxi"
  8. "La Vague à lames"
  9. "Maxou"
  10. "Sunday Mondays"
  11. "Silver And Gold"
  12. "Gotta Have It"
  13. "Lonely Rainbows"
  14. "I'm Waiting for the Man"
  15. "Be My Baby"
  16. "Just As Long As You Are There"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Africa
March 9, 1993 Saint-Paul Réunion St Gilles Théâtre
March 10, 1993
March 12, 1993 Saint-Denis St Denis Stade de l'Est
Europe
March 16, 1993 Roubaix FranceColisée
March 17, 1993
March 18, 1993 Liège BelgiumThéâtre le Forum
March 19, 1993 Châteauroux FranceSalle de Belle Île
March 20, 1993 Nanterre Chorus Hauts de Seine
March 25, 1993 Saint-Maur Théâtre
March 26, 1993 Brest Penfield
March 27, 1993 La Baule-Escoublac Atlanta
March 30, 1993Paris L'Olympia
April 1, 1993
April 2, 1993
April 3, 1993
April 4, 1993
April 5, 1993
April 6, 1993
April 7, 1993
April 8, 1993
April 9, 1993
April 10, 1993
April 11, 1993
April 14, 1993 Lyon Transbordeur
April 15, 1993
April 16, 1993 Grenoble Summum
April 19, 1993 Annecy Hall des Expositions
April 20, 1993 Lausanne Switzerland Patinoire De Malley
April 21, 1993 Saint-Étienne FrancePalais des Spectacles
April 22, 1993 Clermont-Ferrand Maison des Sports
April 24, 1993 Bourges Le Pavillon
April 26, 1993 Pau Le Zénith
April 27, 1993 Bordeaux Patinoire
April 30, 1993 Brussels Belgium Forest National
May 1, 1993
May 2, 1993
May 6, 1993 Évry, Essonne FranceL'Agora
May 7, 1993 Reims Parc des Expositions
May 8, 1993 Maubeuge La Luna
May 11, 1993 Nantes Palais des Sports de Beaulieu
May 12, 1993 Angers Amphitea
May 13, 1993 Le Mans Le Forum
May 14, 1993 Rennes Salle Omnisports
May 15, 1993 Orléans Palais des Sports
May 17, 1993 Metz Galaxie
May 18, 1993 Strasbourg Palais des Fêtes
May 19, 1993 Mulhouse Phoenix
May 20, 1993 Besançon Palais des Sports
May 21, 1993 Nancy Le Zénith
May 24, 1993 Limoges Palais des Sports de Fetes
May 25, 1993 Toulouse Palais des Sports
May 26, 1993 Montpellier Le Zénith
May 27, 1993 Marseille Palais des Sports
May 28, 1993 Nice Théâtre de verdure de Nice
May 31, 1993 Toulon Oméga
North America
July 5, 1993 Montréal CanadaThéâtre ST DENIS
July 8, 1993 Quebec City Festival d'été
Europe
July 11, 1993LondonEnglandForum
July 14, 1993 La Rochelle France Les Francofolies de La Rochelle
July 16, 1993 Béziers Les arènes
July 17, 1993 Antibes La pinède
July 18, 1993 Toulon Le Zénith
July 19, 1993 Carcassonne Théâtre de la CI
July 22, 1993 Monaco Monaco Espace Festival

Bliss Tour

Bliss Tour
Tour by Vanessa Paradis
Associated album Bliss
Start date March 6, 2001
End date August 4, 2001
Vanessa Paradis concert chronology

Bliss Tour is the second concert tour by French singer-songwriter, Vanessa Paradis. The tour was her first in almost a decade. The tour supported her fourth studio album, Bliss . Her performances at Le Zénith on the tour were recorded and released on the album Au Zénith .

Singer-songwriter musician who writes, composes and sings

Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.

<i>Bliss</i> (Vanessa Paradis album) 2000 studio album by Vanessa Paradis

Bliss is a 2000 French pop album by singer Vanessa Paradis. It is her fourth studio album and contains the single "Commando".

Le Zénith is the name given to a series of indoor arenas in France. The first arena, the "Zénith Paris" is a rejuvenation of the Pavillon de Paris. In French culture, the word "zénith" has become synonymous with "theater". A zénith is a theater that can accommodate concert tours, variety shows, plays, musicals and dance recitals. All zeniths carry a similar internal design of an indoor amphitheater that can seat at least 3,000 spectators.

Set list

Bliss Tour Setlist
  1. Intro
  2. "L'Eau et le Vin"
  3. "Sunday Mondays"
  4. "Dans mon café"
  5. "Walk on the Wild Side"
  6. "Dis-lui toi que je t'aime"
  7. "L'Eau à la bouche"
  8. "Joe le Taxi"
  9. "St Germain"
  10. "Requiem pour un con"
  11. "Que fait la vie?"
  12. "La La La Song"
  13. "This Will Be Our Year"
  14. "Pourtant"
  15. "Tandem"
  16. "Commando"
  17. "Marilyn & John"
  18. "Bliss"
  19. "Les Acrobates"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
March 6, 2001 Le Cannet FranceLe Palestre
March 7, 2001 Clermont-Ferrand Coopérative de Mai
March 8, 2001 Avignon Opéra-théâtre
March 11, 2001 Nantes Cité des Congrès
March 15, 2001 Rueil-Malmaison Théâtre André Malraux
March 16, 2001 Valenciennes La Phoenix
March 17, 2001 Brussels BelgiumAnciennes Belgique
March 19, 2001ParisFrance L'Olympia
March 20, 2001
March 21, 2001
March 22, 2001
March 23, 2001
March 24, 2001
March 25, 2001
March 29, 2001 Montpellier Le Zénith
March 30, 2001 Besançon Micropolis
March 31, 2001 Grenoble Le Zénith
April 4, 2001 Strasbourg Palais de la musique et des congrès
April 5, 2001 Geneva SwitzerlandPavillon des sports
April 6, 2001Scène principale
May 10, 2001 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
May 11, 2001 Marseille Le Dome
May 12, 2001 Toulouse Le Zénith
May 16, 2001 Nancy
May 18, 2001 Rennes Le Liberté
May 19, 2001 Tours Théâtre De Vinci
May 20, 2001 Caen Le Zénith
May 23, 2001 Saint-Étienne Palais des Spectacles
May 25, 2001 Bourdeaux Médoquine
May 28, 2001 Lille Le Zénith
May 29, 2001 Rouen
May 30, 2001Paris
June 1, 2001 Brussels Belgium Forest National
July 18, 2001 Istres FranceNuits du Palio
July 20, 2001 Spa Belgium Les Francofolies de Spa
July 22, 2001 Carhaix-Plouguer France Vieilles Charrues Festival
July 26, 2001 Fourvière Les Nuits de Fourvière
July 27, 2001 La Grande-Motte Festival
July 28, 2001 Nyon Switzerland Paléo Festival
North America
August 4, 2001 Montréal Canada Les FrancoFolies de Montréal

Bliss Tour backing band

Divinidylle Tour

Divineidylle Tour
Tour by Vanessa Paradis
Associated album Divinidylle
Start date October 26, 2007
End date July 26, 2008
Vanessa Paradis concert chronology

Divinidylle Tour is the third concert tour by French singer-songwriter, Vanessa Paradis. The tour supported her fifth studio album, Divinidylle and was recorded and released as Divinidylle Tour .

<i>Divinidylle</i> 2007 studio album by Vanessa Paradis

Divinidylle is a 2007 album by French singer Vanessa Paradis. It was recorded between November 2005 through June 2007. Critical reception was favourable with Allmusic suggesting that it was likely Paradis' best album yet.

<i>Divinidylle Tour</i> 2008 live album by Vanessa Paradis

Divinidylle Tour is the third live album by singer Vanessa Paradis. The album was recorded during her Divinidylle Tour and was also released with a DVD which documented the tour and Paradis' promotion of the album. The DVD won a Victoires de la Musique award for Best DVD Musical of the year.

Set list

Divinidylle Tour Setlist
  1. "Irrésistiblement"
  2. "Divine idylle"
  3. "Les piles" (with -M-)
  4. "Be My Baby"
  5. "Dis lui toi que je t'aime"
  6. "Que fait la vie?"
  7. "La mélodie"
  8. "Junior suite"
  9. "Varvara Pavlovna"
  10. "Pourtant"
  11. "La bataille"
  12. "Joe le taxi"
  13. "Emmenez-moi"
  14. "L'incendie"
  15. "Les revenants"
  16. "Chet Baker"
  17. "Dès que j'te vois"
  18. "Saint Germain"
  19. "Jackad"i
  20. "Le tourbillon"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
October 26, 2007 Metz FranceLes Arènes
October 28, 2007 Beauvais Picardie Mouv' Festival - elispace
October 29, 2007 Troyes Nuits de Champagne - Espace Argence
November 1, 2007 Caen Le Zénith
November 2, 2007 Rouen
November 3, 2007 Châteauroux Tarmac
November 8, 2007 Nice Nikaïa
November 9, 2007 Montpellier Le Zénith
November 10, 2007 Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
November 13, 2007Paris
November 14, 2007
November 15, 2007
November 17, 2007 Nantes
November 22, 2007 Limoges
November 23, 2007 Toulouse
November 24, 2007 Bourdeaux Patinoire
November 27, 2007 Dijon Le Zénith
November 28, 2007 Strasbourg Rhénus
November 29, 2007 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
November 30, 2007 Geneva SwitzerlandAréna
December 6, 2007 Le Zénith
December 7, 2007 Lille France
December 8, 2007 Brussels Belgium Forest National
December 11, 2007 Saint-Étienne FrancePalais des Spectacles
December 12, 2007 Marseille Le Dome
December 13, 2007 Clermont-Ferrand Le Zénith
July 11, 2008 Aix-les-Bains Festival Musilac
July 14, 2008 La Rochelle Les Francofolies de La Rochelle
July 15, 2008 Arcachon Arcachon en scène
July 16, 2008 Saint-Malô-du-Bois Festival de Poupet
July 18, 2008 Spa Belgium Les Francofolies de Spa
July 20, 2008 Carhaix-Plouguer France Vieilles Charrues Festival
July 22, 2008 Nîmes Arena of Nîmes
July 23, 2008 Lyon Les Nuits de Fourvière
July 24, 2008 Carcassonne Festival de la Cité
July 26, 2008 Nyon Switzerland Paléo Festival

Vanessa Paradis Concert Acoustique Tour

Vanessa Paradis Concert Acoustique
Tour by Vanessa Paradis
Associated album Best of Vanessa Paradis
Start date November 22, 2009
End date July 30, 2010
Vanessa Paradis concert chronology

Vanessa Paradis Concert Acoustique Tour is the fourth concert tour by French singer-songwriter, Vanessa Paradis. The tour supported her greatest hits album, Best of Vanessa Paradis . The November 22 concert was broadcast on SFR. Paradis' performance at L'Opéra of the Palace of Versailles was recorded and released as an albume titled Une Nuit a Versailles.

<i>Best of Vanessa Paradis</i> 2009 greatest hits album by Vanessa Paradis

Best of Vanessa Paradis is the first greatest hits album from French musician and actress Vanessa Paradis. The album is also known as simply Best of.

SFR French telecommunication company

SFR(Société française du radiotéléphone) is a French telecommunications company that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to consumers and businesses. SFR is owned by Altice Europe.

Set list

Acoustique Tour Setlist
  1. "Pourtant"
  2. "Que fait la vie"
  3. "Junior Suite"
  4. "Scarabée"
  5. "Dans mon café"
  6. "Marilyn & John"
  7. "Chet Baker"
  8. "Bliss"
  9. "St Germain"
  10. "Jackadi"
  11. "When I say"
  12. "La Mélodie"
  13. "Sunday Mondays"
  14. "Joe-le-Taxi"
  15. "Be my baby"
  16. "Le Temps de l'Amour"
  17. "Les Revenants"
  18. "L’Incendie"
  19. "La Vague à lames"
  20. "Dis-lui toi que je t’aime"
  21. "Divine Idylle"
  22. "Tandem"
  23. "Il y a"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
November 22, 2009ParisFrance La Cigale
June 18, 2010 Créteil Maison des Arts
June 22, 2010 Lille Théâtre Sébastopol
June 23, 2010 Brussels BelgiumCirque Royal
June 23, 2010 Lyon France Les Nuits de Fourvière
June 26, 2010Paris Festival Solidays
June 27, 2010
June 28, 2010 Casino de Paris
June 29, 2010
June 30, 2010
July 1, 2010
July 2, 2010
July 4, 2010 Vaison-la-Romaine Théâtre antique d'Orange
July 5, 2010 Istres Le Palais de Grignan
July 7, 2010 Albi Festival Pause
July 10, 2010 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
July 11, 2010 Versailles France L'Opéra of the Palace of Versailles
July 14, 2010 La Rochelle Les Francofolies de La Rochelle
July 16, 2010 Gémenos Théâtre Antique
July 23, 2010 Perpignan Les Estivales
July 25, 2010 Monte Carlo Monaco Monte Carlo Summer Festival
July 29, 2010 Vaison-la-Romaine France Théâtre antique d'Orange
July 30, 2010 Ramatuelle Le Festival de Ramatuelle

International Tour 2011

International Tour 2011
Tour by Vanessa Paradis
Start date January 15, 2011
End date February 20, 2011
Vanessa Paradis concert chronology

The fifth concert tour by French singer-songwriter Vanessa Paradis is her first to have her perform in the United States and the first time she's performed in the United Kingdom in almost two decades. Paradis was scheduled to perform in Istanbul, Turkey on February 7 and in Tel Aviv, Israel on February 10. Sadly, these dates were cancelled.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
January 15, 2011 Conflans-Sainte-Honorine FranceThéâtre Simone Signoret
January 17, 2011 Biarritz Gare du Midi
January 19, 2011 Liège BelgiumThéâtre-le-Forum
January 22, 2011 Morges SwitzerlandThéâtre de Beausobre
January 24, 2011ParisFrance Les Folies Bergères
January 25, 2011
January 26, 2011
January 28, 2011
January 29, 2011
January 30, 2011
January 31, 2011
February 2, 2011LondonEngland KOKO
North America
February 16, 2011New York CityUnited States The Town Hall
February 18, 2011Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
February 20, 2011 Montreal Canada Place des Arts

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