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Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert

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Hymn: Sarah Brightman in concert
Tour by Sarah Brightman
Associated albumHymn
Start date24 November 2018
Legs5
No. of shows14 in Latin America
31 in North America
7 in Asia
14 in Europe
66 in Total
Sarah Brightman concert chronology
  • Royal Christmas Gala
    (2017)
  • Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert
    (2018–19)
  • A Christmas Symphony
    (2021–2022)

Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert is the sixth worldwide concert tour, and tenth tour altogether, by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman in support of her album Hymn (2018). The tour started on 24 November 2018, in São Paulo, Brazil, and will continue until 2021. The event is expected to include 125 shows in five different continents, thus becoming Brightman's largest tour of her career.[1]

Background

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On 6 August 2018, Brightman announced her return to the South American continent after five years with her promotional tour Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert. The concert tour included dates in Brazil,[2] Chile,[3] and Argentina[4] in the months of November and December. A second date was added in Buenos Aires due to overwhelming demand. On 13 September, it was announced that Brightman's show in Santiago would be cancelled due to programming and logistical issues.[citation needed]

On 17 September, along with the official announcement of the album Hymn, the North American leg of the tour was announced, along with extra dates in Latin America.[5] It was revealed that the tour would consist of 125 shows across five continents, thus becoming the largest tour of Brightman's career.[6]

In promotion of her world tour, Brightman partnered with Swarovski to create the elaborate costumes and tiaras for the show's wardrobe.[7]

On 21 January, Brightman announced on her official Instagram account that she would bring the tour to the United Kingdom with an official date at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 11 November, her first performance in London since the Harem World Tour in 2004.[citation needed]

Production

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In an interview with Billboard, Brightman revealed that the show would be a larger production than the Dreamchaser World Tour, including a choir and live orchestra.[8]

Set list

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Act 1

  1. "Gothica"
  2. "Fleurs Du Mal"
  3. "Stranger in Paradise"
  4. "Carpe Diem" (featuring Mario Frangoulis in 2018 / Vincent Niclo 2019)
  5. "Sometimes I Dream" (Mario Frangoulis solo in 2018)
  6. "Ameno" (Vincent Niclo solo in 2019)
  7. "Anytime, Anywhere"
  8. "Gia nel seno"
  9. "Hijo de la Luna"
  10. "Follow Me"
  11. "Misere mei"
  12. "Figlio perduto"
  13. "Who Wants to Live Forever"
  14. "Tu che m'hai preso il cuor"
  15. "La Wally" (Not Sung in 2018)
  16. "Miracle" (featuring Yoshiki)

Act 2

  1. Hymn Overture
  2. "Hymn"
  3. "Sogni" (featuring Mario Frangoulis in 2018 / Vincent Niclo 2019)
  4. "Better Is One Day"
  5. "Canto Per Noi"
  6. "Pie Jesu" (Featuring Narcis)
  7. "Caruso" (Narcis solo)
  8. "Fly to Paradise"
  9. "Time to Say Goodbye"
  10. "Masquerade Overture"
  11. "The Phantom of the Opera" (featuring Mario Frangoulis in 2018 / Vincent Niclo 2019)
  12. "Running"

Encore

  1. "Deliver Me"
  2. "Ave Maria"
  3. "Sky and Sand" (2018 only)
  4. "A Question of Honour"

TV and cinema event

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On 10 September, Brightman announced via Facebook that a special show would be performed and filmed in Bavaria, Germany.[9] The concert took place on 21 September at the Musiktheater Füssen and included special guests such as Mario Frangoulis, Vincent Niclo, Narcis, and Yoshiki.[10] The filmed concert was released in cinemas through fathom Events for a special one-night showing on 8 November, a day before the album's release.[11][12]

The 90-minute TV and cinema event featured a slightly different set list and more elaborate staging than the live tour.[13]

An abridged version of the concert was broadcast on PBS stations in the US from November 2018-January 2019. On 5 December, the edited version was released on DVD as both a pledge gift and for purchase through the official PBS online shop.[14]

Cinema Event Set List

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ACT I

  1. Gothica
  2. Fleurs Du Mal
  3. Stranger In Paradise
  4. Carpe Diem (featuring Mario Frangoulis)
  5. Anytime, Anywhere
  6. Gia Nel Seno
  7. Misere Mei (performed by orchestra and choir)
  8. Beautiful
  9. Follow Me
  10. Figlio Perduto
  11. Who Wants To Live Forever
  12. Tu Che M'Hai Preso Il Cuor
  13. Miracle (featuring Yoshiki)

ACT II

  1. Hymn Overture
  2. Hymn
  3. Sogni (featuring Vincent Niclo)
  4. There For Me (featuring Vincent Niclo)
  5. Better Is One Day
  6. Canto Per Noi
  7. Pie Jesu (featuring Narcis)
  8. Fly to Paradise
  9. Time To Say Goodbye (2018 version)
  10. Masquerade Overture (performed by orchestra and choir)
  11. The Phantom of The Opera (featuring Mario Frangoulis)
  12. Sky and Sand

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Latin America
24 November 2018 São Paulo Brazil Espaço das Américas
25 November 2018
27 November 2018 Brasília Ulysses Guimarães Convention Center
29 November 2018 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
1 December 2018 Curitiba Teatro Guaíra
4 December 2018 Lima Peru Gran Teatro Nacional del Perú 1,336 / 1,336 $148,475
6 December 2018 Montevideo Uruguay Antel Arena 1,607 / 3,000 $129,505
8 December 2018 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Colón
10 December 2018
17 January 2019 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum 1,939 / 3,249 $197,931
19 January 2019 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey 6,995 / 10,981 $180,656
22 January 2019 Zapopan Telmex Auditorium 5,014 / 7,973 $312,143
24 January 2019 Puebla Auditorio Metropolitano 3,390 / 5,394 $197,373
26 January 2019 Mexico City Arena Ciudad de México 8,620 / 11,972 $477,706
North America (1st leg)
30 January 2019 Baltimore United States Hippodrome Theatre 966 / 2,182 $97,946
1 February 2019 Mashantucket MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods
2 February 2019 Atlantic City Tropicana Showroom
3 February 2019 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia 2,281 / 2,702 $155,900
5 February 2019 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall 1,960 / 2,929 $146,352
6 February 2019 New York City Radio City Music Hall 4,212 / 5,943 $399,109
7 February 2019 Boston Orpheum Theatre 1,891 / 2,760 $177,933
9 February 2019 Laval Canada Place Bell 2,141 / 2,600 $187,508
10 February 2019 Toronto Sony Centre for the Performing Arts 2,653 / 3,191 $233,130
12 February 2019 Pittsburgh United States Benedum Center 1,450 / 2,870 $117,665
13 February 2019 Detroit Fox Theatre 2,229 / 3,820 $160,171
14 February 2019 Chicago Chicago Theatre 2,866 / 3,553 $250,809
16 February 2019 Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena 1,980 / 3,610 $149,889
17 February 2019 Atlanta Fabulous Fox Theatre 2,693 / 4,310 $255,349
19 February 2019 St. Petersburg Mahaffey Theater 1,900 / 1,993 $246,184
20 February 2019 Hollywood Hard Rock Event Center 2,541 / 2,734 $278,694
21 February 2019 Orlando Walt Disney Theater 2,336 / 2,711 $257,702
23 February 2019 Dallas Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House 2,201 / 2,268 $289,626
25 February 2019 Sugar Land Smart Financial Centre 2,917 / 3,422 $245,068
27 February 2019 Phoenix Comerica Theatre 2,507 / 3,923 $227,086
1 March 2019 San Diego Viejas Arena 3,582 / 4,913 $216,290
2 March 2019 Anaheim Honda Center 3,042 / 8,840 $309,755
3 March 2019 Las Vegas Reynolds Hall 1,901 / 2,016 $225,727
5 March 2019 Denver Paramount Theatre 1,471 / 1,947 $161,394
7 March 2019 Salt Lake City Abravanel Hall 2,027 / 2,874 $172,473
9 March 2019 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium 1,893 / 2,024 $212,941
10 March 2019 Los Angeles Dolby Theatre 3,232 / 3,317 $369,168
13 March 2019 San Jose City National Civic 2,310 / 2,663 $188,600
15 March 2019 Portland Keller Auditorium 1,758 / 2,430 $151,045
16 March 2019 Seattle Paramount Theatre 2,510 / 2,839 $290,100
18 March 2019 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre 2,651 / 2,788 $214,343
Asia (1st Leg)
15 April 2019 Nagoya Japan Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
17 April 2019 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sun Palace
19 April 2019 Hiroshima Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall
22 April 2019 Osaka Osaka-Jo Hall
23 April 2019 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
24 April 2019
26 April 2019 Morioka Iwate Sangyo Bunka Center
Europe
20 October 2019 Sofia Bulgaria National Palace of Culture
21 October 2019 Bucharest Romania Sala Palatului
22 October 2019 Cluj-Napoca BT Arena
25 October 2019 Odesa Ukraine Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater
27 October 2019 Kyiv Palace of Sports
29 October 2019 Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall
30 October 2019 St. Petersburg Oktyabrskiy Big Concert Hall
1 November 2019 Espoo Finland Espoo Metro Areena
2 November 2019 Tallinn Estonia Saku Suurhall
3 November 2019 Riga Latvia Arena Riga
4 November 2019 Kaunas Lithuania Žalgiris Arena
6 November 2019 Warsaw Poland Arena COS Torwar
8 November 2019 Prague Czech Republic Tipsport Arena
11 November 2019 London England Royal Albert Hall
Total 97,002 / 138,077
(70%)
$8,031,746

Cancelled/postponed shows

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4 December 2018 Santiago Movistar Arena Cancelled due to logistical issues.[15]
10 June 2020 Quezon City Araneta Coliseum COVID-19 pandemic
27 June 2020 Pahang Arena of Stars COVID-19 pandemic
30 June 2020 Taipei Taipei Arena COVID-19 pandemic
9 July 2020 Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena COVID-19 pandemic
7 October 2020 Las Vegas Venetian Theater COVID-19 pandemic
9 October 2020 Las Vegas Venetian Theater COVID-19 pandemic
10 October 2020 Las Vegas Venetian Theater COVID-19 pandemic
14 October 2020 Milwaukee Riverside Theater COVID-19 pandemic
18 October 2020 Wallingford Toyota Oakdale Theatre COVID-19 pandemic

References

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  1. ^ "Sarah Brightman bringing HYMN Tour to Paramount Theatre in March". Northwest Music Scene. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Cantora Sarah Brightman vem a Brasília em novembro". Metropoles. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Sarah Brightman regresa al país en diciembre". Cooperativa. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Sarah Brightman regresa a la Argentina para actuar en un importante escenario". Todo Noticias. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Sarah Brightman Unveils New Full-Length Album Hymn Arriving November 9, 2018". Live Nation Entertainment. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  6. ^ BBW, News Desk. "Sarah Brightman Will Release New Album HYMN and Embark on a World Tour". Broadway World. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  7. ^ Paul, Sexton (17 September 2018). "Bestselling Soprano Sarah Brightman Announces 'Hymn' Album, Tour And Partnership With Swarovski". U discover music. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  8. ^ Gary, Graff. "Sarah Brightman Announces Uplifting New Album 'Hymn,' Tour Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Sarah Brightman - Global TV & Cinema Filming Event - Tickets for VIP Package". Facebook. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  10. ^ "YOSHIKI to collaborate with Sarah Brightman, announces new classical concert". Arama! Japan. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  11. ^ "HYMN – Sarah Brightman in Concert". Marcus Theaters. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  12. ^ "HYMN – Sarah Brightman in Concert". AMC Theatres. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  13. ^ "Sarah Brightman Community Forum". 9 November 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2019.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Sarah Brightman: Hymn DVD". 5 December 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  15. ^ Reyes, Patricia (13 September 2018). "Sarah Brightman cancela su concierto en Chile". Culto. Retrieved 17 September 2018.