Taking Chances World Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Taking Chances World Tour
Border:yes
Artist:Celine Dion
Type:World
Number Of Legs:5
Gross:US $279.2 million ($ million in dollars)
Last Tour:A New Day...
(2003–07)
This Tour:Taking Chances World Tour
(2008–09)
Next Tour:Celine
(2011–19)

The Taking Chances World Tour was the ninth concert tour by French Canadian singer Celine Dion, in-support of her thirteenth French-language and 22nd studio album, D'elles (2007), as well as her tenth English-language and 23rd studio album, Taking Chances (2007). The tour marked Dion’s return to performing on a global scale, after five successful years with her groundbreaking Las Vegas residency, A New Day.... It was also her first concert tour in nine years, following her Let's Talk About Love World Tour (1998/99).

Taking Chances was, indeed, an ambitious tour; kicking-off with nine shows across five cities in South Africa, the tour saw Dion performing for fans in Dubai, Tokyo, Osaka, Macau, Seoul, Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur before visiting five cities in Australia—with further planned shows in Beijing, New Zealand, Qatar and Turkey being canceled for various unforeseen reasons. The tour then visited cities across Europe for 2½ months before embarking on a full, six-month-long North American tour, including three stops in Mexico and a sold-out show in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[1] Pollstar announced the tour’s total gross to be US$279.2 million, making it 2008-2009’s fourth highest-grossing tour by a solo artist, and one of the highest-grossing tours of the 2000s.

Background and development

The show, directed by Jamie King (famously known for his work with Madonna), combined Dion's performances with color, fashion and dance. Dion performed some of her biggest hits, along with songs from her latest English album Taking Chances.[2] The two-hour show was divided into four segments: soul, rock, Middle-Eastern and “fashion-victim”. Dion was supported by eight dancers, four male and four female. Rehearsals took place in December 2007 in Primm, Nevada and Las Vegas, at the MGM Grand.

The technical production included 20 LED screens—among them, one that orbited above the stage—plus catwalks for audience interaction, conveyor belts, elevators and ramps. Dion pre-recorded a selection of videos for her show. The introduction video showed her driving a car at high-speed, set to a remix of "I Drove All Night" as the beginning of her concert. There have been 2 versions of the introduction video: The first version showed footage of Dion's career, and was seen in all South Africa, Asia, Australia, and some European dates before the second version, which was footage from cities Dion visited during the tour. As the tour went on, the intro video shaped up and more cities ended up being added. Another video showed the singer dressed in varying fashions over the years, with the "My Heart Will Go On" remix in the background.

Jamie King joined the tour on 2 May 2008 in Manchester, England. Before that date, the show was not on a central stage (except in Japan and Osaka) for logistics reasons. After two and a half months, Dion rehearsed again to perfect the show for the "in the round" setup. Because of Dion's bilingual career and the restrictions of certain arenas and stadiums on the tour, King had to direct and choreograph three separate shows. One show featured a set-list mostly of English-language songs, and was performed in-the-round using the full system of mobile screens, elevators, and conveyor belts. The second show also featured the center stage arrangement, but included ten of her best-known French language songs for performances in Francophone countries. A third, less-complex show was then designed for venues where the center stage would not fit physically, or where it would be impractical to transport the stage. An end-stage setup was used in these cases (as they were mainly indoor arenas), featuring a massive central video screen, and a lighting system that engulfed the stage in brilliant blue and red on three sides. Before the European leg, the central- and end-stage shows were finalized and then reconfigured, again, changing lights and cues, in order for the three separate shows to fit in these two stages. Dion premiered new costumes when the European tour began.

Dion and her band rehearsed about 60 tracks, both in English and French. Among those, about 27 songs were selected and ultimately performed live, according to each visited market. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore", one of her biggest French songs, internationally, was performed throughout the whole tour; the song set records in the 1990s as the best-selling French-language single of all time, and one of the only French songs in music history to achieve chart success in many non-Francophone countries. The singer also performed several favorite cover songs, including: James Brown's "I Got the Feelin'" and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", and Queen's "We Will Rock You" and "The Show Must Go On" (although the last two were dropped starting with 27 October Winnipeg show). She also performed Kiki Dee's "I've Got the Music in Me"; this song was removed after the show in South Korea.[3]

When the tour ultimately reached Dion’s home province of Québec, Canada, she performed eight sold-out shows in Montréal and two in Québec City; furthermore, although not an official date on the Taking Chances Tour, on 22 August 2008, Dion performed a free show for 250,000 people—the single largest audience of her entire career—as part of the 400th anniversary of Quebec City; the concert was held at the legendary Plains of Abraham site. The show, exclusively performed in French, featured many special guests, including: Garou, Dan Bigras, Ginette Reno and Jean-Pierre Ferland. The show aired live on Bell Satellite TV and was seen by over 200,000 at-home viewers.[4]

Broadcasts and recordings

See also: Celine: Through the Eyes of the World. On 22 August 2008, the City of Lévis aired Dion's honorary Quebec City's 400th birthday concert on both the web and television. Dion performed in front of 250,000 people.[5] Additionally on 31 August 2008, a special performance of "My Love", aired on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.[6] It became later the official video for the single "My Love."

Official tour photo book, called Celine autour du monde was released on 24 September 2009 in Québec and France and It includes 368 pages with 485 photos by Gérard Schachmes. There are images from concerts and backstage, photos of Dion, her family, tour team, dancers, singers, musicians and technicians, Dion intimate moments with her husband, René Angélil, and their son, Rene-Charles. There are all kind of photographs from walking on the River Thames, in a park with lions, a safari in Africa, to travel in private aircraft, including the arrival of trucks in the early morning in New York City and the spectacular assembling the scene.[7] [8] [9] The book was released in Canada on 14 October 2009. The U.S. and Japanese editions are also planned.

The tour was chronicled in the documentary, , which gave the "unique opportunity to follow Celine everywhere, on stage, backstage, enjoying free time with her family; this movie will show it all."[10] It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 11 May 2010.

was released on 11 May 2010. It contains a DVD and a live CD of the English and French setlists (each released separately). The English set list was recorded in Boston (on 12 and 13 August 2008), while the French one in Montreal (on 31 August and 1 September 2008). There is also a deluxe edition including both DVDs and a 52-page booklet and fold-out souvenir postcards.[11] [12]

Commercial reception

Dion set a record in the history of Canadian concerts, when she sold out all her Montreal shows in only a few minutes.[13] After further shows being added, bringing the total to 11, Montreal's audience (with 20,995 in attendance at each show[14]) became the largest on the tour with 227,616 spectators for a single city. Dion performed in Bell Centre 31 times since 1996.[15] Other Canadian concerts were sold out immediately, prompting second dates to be added in Edmonton, Vancouver and Winnipeg, and a third show added in Toronto.[16] In the United States, second dates were announced in New York City, Uniondale, Boston, and Newark.[17] In Ireland 64,000 tickets for her Dublin concert, the largest single concert of the scheduled tour, were sold out in 3 hours.[18]

Dion also sold out stadium audiences in South Africa, Netherlands (50,000) and Denmark (42,000).[19] A second concert date was added for Sydney, Australia after tickets were selling fast in the country.[20] For a 22 August 2008 free concert (not a part of the Taking Chances Tour), Dion sang in front of her biggest crowd, up until that point, when she performed on the Plains of Abraham to help celebrate Quebec City's 400th Birthday. Tickets were distributed to around 250,000 people.[21]

Dion announced she would be playing at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on 7 February 2008. Tickets sold out in a record 15 minutes, with more than 125 people queuing up the night before to wait for tickets.[22] Her performance at the Kansas City, Missouri Sprint Center became the highest-grossing concert in the arena's history, with a gross of $1,661,827. That record has since been broken by Elton John and Billy Joel.[23] Dion's concert at the Miami, Florida American Airlines Arena set an attendance record, selling 17,725 tickets.[24] Britney Spears broke that record two months later, performing for 18,644 people. However, although singing for a smaller audience, Dion grossed $2,247,233; Spears managed to gross $1,972,928.[25] According to her official website, Dion became the top-selling performer for three venues: Montreal’s Bell Centre, Kansas City's Sprint Center, and the New Orleans Arena. The latter concert grossed $1,829,331.[26] Dion's performances at the Bell Centre (in 2008) ranked second in Billboards Top 25 Boxscores.[27]

Critical reception

The concerts received mixed reviews in the press. Diane Coetzer of Billboard claimed Dion's first performance in South Africa "may not have ultimately succeeded in presenting her as a multi-faceted performer, but it definitely confirmed that Dion is a singer of unparalleled ability. Performing in a stadium that ordinarily holds rugby fans and flanked by two huge screens, Dion used her astonishing voice to captivate the near-capacity crowd." Coetzer praised the dancing and visuals, but believed the choice in covering soul songs and songs from Queen made the show awkward until the closing in which "My Heart Will Go On" was performed.[28]

Jon Caramanica of the New York Times wrote that Dion "showed off a few new tricks without violating her core tenets of scale and pomp." On the other hand, he described some of the other songs, such as "My Love" as "a technical exercise, a singer practicing her vocal workout in front of thousands of people."[29] The Independent gave a negative review of Dion's performance in the London concert, by awarding the show 2 stars out of 5 and claiming, "Many singers perform in their second language and manage to sound convincing. Despite selling a reported 200 million albums – including 27 million copies of that Titanic soundtrack – Céline Dion is not one of them."[30]

Randy Lewis's article in the Los Angeles Times was more enthusiastic, opening with, "It's a no-brainer why Celine Dion's Taking Chances tour is shaping up as one of the highest-grossing North American concert attractions of 2008... hundreds of thousands of fans are filling arena after arena to hear Dion deliver emotional climax after emotional climax, goosebump-inducing vocal thrill after thrill, sweeping chorus after chorus filled with spirit-lifting affirmations and enough technical razzle-dazzle to dwarf the Super Bowl halftime show. And that was just her opening number." The article was expanded, claiming "her vocal workouts are all about perfection — and without a hint Auto-Tuning in sight — she succeeds at letting her human side come through in the spaces between songs. That gave some tangible ballast to the often overblown arrangements that typify her middle-of-the-road pop songs. The album from which the tour draws its name does indeed take a few chances —stylistically, placing her in harder-hitting rock settings than she, or her fans, have been used to. And she included a healthy dose of the new songs, pumped up by her razor-sharp band and three singers, who were joined by eight dancers on several of the night's biggest numbers." Like in the previously mentioned Billboard article, the soul covers were not appreciated.

Sarah Rodman of the Boston Globe wrote positively, "There was never a dearth of stimulation, be it her own costume changes, the intricate lighting, the video imagery, or her cadre of dancers, deployed judiciously. It's a testament to her skill however, that even when the songs weren't strong, Dion was."[31]

CTV News acclaimed Dion's performance in Montreal, "Dion's stock moves were also on ready display – the fist jabs in the air, the sweep of the arms which makes her look as though she's going to take flight, and the cantering across the stage. However, the trademark chest-thumping move dubbed 'the defibrillator' by comedians and critics wasn't as prominent. The 'Taking Chances World Tour' marks Dion's return to the road after a five-year gig in Las Vegas and Celineophiles were tingling with excitement as they lined up to get into the Bell Centre. Dion had the crowd in the palm of her hand to the point that when she swaggered over to a corner of the stage during various songs, the crowd in that section rose as one as though on command and reached out."[32]

Much of the critical division came towards Dion's new image as someone who came back from a Vegas showcase. Dave Simpson of The Guardian gave the Manchester concert 3 stars out of 5 and stated, "in her nine-year break from touring (apart from a residency in Vegas), Dion has clearly been abducted by aliens and replaced by CelineBarbie, a dancing sex goddess who makes raunchy smiles at the camera, dances with musclemen, performs rockers penned by Pink's songwriter Linda Perry and, bizarrely, turns Roy Orbison songs into gay disco."[33] An article in Sun Media gave the Toronto concert 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "Is Celine Dion really taking chances anymore? Well, the name of her current world tour would say that she is, but the 40-year-old mega-selling pop star is basically Vegas personified."[34] On the other hand, The Vancouver Sun after praising the show's set-up, stated, "The idea here is presumably to humanize the diva, as it were, and, fittingly, during the show Dion makes use of two protruding catwalks to "mingle" with the audience. It's worth questioning how humanizing an influence doting devotees who can justify spending $520 for two hours of light entertainment really are, but that's a whole other thesis."[35]

Opening act

Set list

The following set list was performed in Johannesburg, South Africa on 14 February 2008, and is not intended to represent the majority of performances throughout the tour.

  1. Video introduction "I Drove All Night" (remix)
  2. "I've Got The Music In Me"
  3. "The Power of Love"
  4. "Taking Chances"
  5. Medley: "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"/"Because You Loved Me"/"To Love You More"
  6. Instrumental Interlude "New Mego's Flamenco"
  7. "Eyes on Me"
  8. "All by Myself"
  9. Instrumental Interlude "My Heart Will Go On" (remix)
  10. "I'm Alive" (remix)
  11. "Shadow of Love"
  12. "Alone"
  13. "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
  14. "Think Twice"
  15. Soul medley: "Sex machine"/"Soul Man"/"Lady marmalade"/"Sir Duke"/"Respect"/"I Got the Feelin'"/ "I Got You (I Feel Good)"
  16. "It's a Man's World"
  17. "Love Can Move Mountains" (with Soweto Gospel Choir)
  18. "River Deep – Mountain High"
  19. "My Heart Will Go On"

Additional notes[36]

Extras

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Africa[38]
14 February 2008JohannesburgSouth AfricaCoca-Cola Dome
16 February 2008PretoriaLoftus Versfeld Stadium59,100 / 91,200$4,176,510
17 February 2008
20 February 2008DurbanABSA Stadium36,973 / 36,973$1,779,549
23 February 2008Cape TownGreat Lawn at Vergelegen53,328 / 68,000$3,930,963
24 February 2008
27 February 2008Port ElizabethEPRU Stadium17,310 / 28,500$902,836
29 February 2008JohannesburgMontecasino20,987 / 23,000$2,481,897
1 March 2008
Asia
5 March 2008DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesFour Seasons Golf Club7,873 / 19,400$1,487,185
8 March 2008TokyoJapanTokyo Dome95,150 / 100,000$11,226,594
9 March 2008
11 March 2008OsakaOsaka Dome58,756 / 60,000$6,699,627
12 March 2008
15 March 2008MacauVenetian Arena10,475 / 10,475$1,996,842
18 March 2008SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics Arena11,387 / 21,788$1,843,776
19 March 2008
Oceania[39]
31 March 2008BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre7,835 / 13,156$1,719,321
2 April 2008MelbourneRod Laver Arena12,266 / 15,431$2,314,928
5 April 2008SydneyAcer Arena20,605 / 21,752$4,176,200
6 April 2008
8 April 2008PerthMembers Equity Stadium10,086 / 15,613$1,648,288
Asia[40]
11 April 2008ShanghaiChinaShanghai Stadium22,579 / 30,198$2,699,898
13 April 2008Kuala LumpurMalaysiaStadium Merdeka8,638 / 11,258$1,046,730
Europe[41]
2 May 2008ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena36,031 / 36,031$5,339,056
3 May 2008
6 May 2008LondonThe O2 Arena37,445 / 38,300$5,104,817
8 May 2008
10 May 2008BirminghamNational Indoor Arena12,108 / 12,432$2,091,437
13 May 2008AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis45,352 / 46,955$7,619,814
14 May 2008
16 May 2008
19 May 2008ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy73,555 / 83,148$17,193,013
20 May 2008
21 May 2008
24 May 2008
25 May 2008
27 May 2008
30 May 2008DublinIrelandCroke Park61,746 / 61,746$8,650,493
2 June 2008AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Arena46,969 / 52,772$4,565,126
5 June 2008CopenhagenDenmarkParken Stadium39,071 / 39,360$5,089,936
7 June 2008StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena14,817 / 14,817$2,428,840
9 June 2008HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Arena13,348 / 13,348$3,108,811
12 June 2008BerlinGermanyWaldbühne13,153 / 14,000$1,826,671
14 June 2008FrankfurtCommerzbank-Arena15,333 / 18,000$2,206,722
16 June 2008StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle5,692 / 7,000$1,274,927
18 June 2008CologneLanxess Arena9,657 / 10,000$1,914,513
20 June 2008HamburgColor Line Arena8,757 / 9,500$2,023,846
22 June 2008MunichOlympiastadion17,015 / 20,000$2,414,114
24 June 2008ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion11,005 / 11,005$2,246,343
26 June 2008PragueCzech RepublicO2 Arena13,923 / 18,000$1,222,912
28 June 2008 PolandBłonia Park12,755 / 15,000$1,733,229
1 July 2008ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle9,518 / 10,000$2,519,748
3 July 2008MilanItalyDatchForum
5 July 2008NiceFranceStade Charles-Ehrmann23,865 / 24,000$4,198,510
7 July 2008ArrasGrand-Place d'Arras14,974 / 15,000$1,437,735
9 July 2008GenevaSwitzerlandStade de Genève19,954 / 20,000$4,364,730
11 July 2008Monte CarloMonacoSalle des Etoiles1,800 / 1,800$1,420,236
12 July 2008
North America[42] [43] [44]
12 August 2008BostonUnited StatesTD Banknorth Garden32,493 / 32,493$3,813,519
13 August 2008
15 August 2008MontrealCanadaBell Centre227,616 / 227,616$30,137,572
16 August 2008
19 August 2008
20 August 2008
23 August 2008
25 August 2008
27 August 2008TorontoAir Canada Centre54,384 / 54,384$7,140,013
28 August 2008
31 August 2008MontrealBell Centre
1 September 2008
3 September 2008BuffaloUnited StatesHSBC Arena16,343 / 16,343$1,381,696
5 September 2008PhiladelphiaWachovia Center18,061 / 18,061$2,246,374
6 September 2008 MGM Grand Theater
8 September 2008Washington, D.C.Verizon Center16,845 / 16,845$2,225,458
10 September 2008NewarkPrudential Center31,902 / 31,902$3,605,530
12 September 2008
13 September 2008UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum32,432 / 32,432$3,586,695
15 September 2008New York CityMadison Square Garden36,291 / 36,291$4,476,480
16 September 2008
18 September 2008UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
20 September 2008Atlantic CityBoardwalk Hall14,590 / 14,590$2,142,875
22 September 2008ColumbusValue City Arena16,986 / 16,986$1,399,218
24 September 2008ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena17,343 / 17,343$1,486,401
26 September 2008Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills19,486 / 19,486$1,959,845
27 September 2008TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
29 September 2008MilwaukeeUnited StatesBradley Center17,443 / 17,443$1,193,896
14 October 2008SacramentoARCO Arena15,213 / 15,213$1,442,044
16 October 2008PortlandRose Garden18,001 / 18,001$1,247,473
18 October 2008TacomaTacoma Dome20,665 / 20,665$1,765,386
20 October 2008VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place34,348 / 34,348$3,587,340
21 October 2008
24 October 2008EdmontonRexall Place32,958 / 32,958$3,105,627
25 October 2008
27 October 2008WinnipegMTS Centre29,062 / 29,062$2,586,462
28 October 2008
7 November 2008OttawaScotiabank Place13,531 / 13,531$1,803,586
29 November 2008AnaheimUnited StatesHonda Center15,587 / 15,587$1,785,579
2 December 2008Los AngelesStaples Center16,776 / 16,776$2,157,110
6 December 2008GlendaleJobing.com Arena16,283 / 16,283$1,739,928
9 December 2008Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportes16,316 / 16,417$1,323,694
11 December 2008GuadalajaraArena VFG9,442 / 13,244$936,565
13 December 2008MonterreyArena Monterrey11,073 / 11,073$1,065,716
16 December 2008ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center17,191 / 17,191$1,943,436
18 December 2008MinneapolisTarget Center15,503 / 15,503$1,814,517
21 December 2008IndianapolisConseco Fieldhouse14,538 / 14,538$1,154,402
3 January 2009Kansas CitySprint Center16,106 / 16,106$1,661,827
5 January 2009DallasAmerican Airlines Center17,661 / 17,661$2,161,548
7 January 2009San AntonioAT&T Center12,882 / 12,882$1,164,271
9 January 2009HoustonToyota Center16,396 / 16,396$2,225,019
10 January 2009New OrleansNew Orleans Arena17,006 / 17,006$1,829,331
13 January 2009NashvilleSommet Center16,352 / 16,352$1,602,595
15 January 2009BirminghamBJCC Arena14,733 / 14,733$1,065,830
17 January 2009AtlantaPhilips Arena16,919 / 16,919$2,300,783
21 January 2009RaleighRBC Center16,527 / 16,527$1,583,500
23 January 2009MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena17,725 / 17,725$2,247,233
28 January 2009TampaSt. Pete Times Forum17,909 / 17,909$1,843,187
30 January 2009SunriseBankAtlantic Center18,147 / 18,147$2,233,198
31 January 2009San JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto Rico13,812 / 13,812$1,625,045
2 February 2009TulsaUnited StatesBOK Center15,933 / 15,933$1,570,961
4 February 2009St. LouisScottrade Center17,283 / 17,283$1,351,246
7 February 2009WindsorCanadaThe Colosseum at Caesars Windsor1,978 / 2,656$320,966
9 February 2009Quebec CityColisée Pepsi20,903 / 20,903$2,941,651
10 February 2009
12 February 2009MontrealBell Centre
14 February 2009
15 February 2009
20 February 2009San JoseUnited StatesHP Pavilion at San Jose16,862 / 16,862$1,897,276
22 February 2009Salt Lake CityEnergySolutions Arena16,212 / 16,212$1,245,743
24 February 2009DenverPepsi Center16,461 / 16,461$1,413,647
26 February 2009OmahaQwest Center Arena15,783 / 15,783$1,260,362
Total2,193,483 / 2,325,831 (94%)$274,126,379
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
  • This concert benefited Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
  • This concert was a part of the "Main Square Festival"[45]
  • These concerts were a part of the "Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival"[46]

    Cancelled shows

    List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
    DateCityCountryVenueReason
    3 March 2008DohaQatarAl-Sadd StadiumSecurity reasons & sickness (Auckland & San Diego) [47] [48] [49]
    23 March 2008AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena
    13 April 2008BeijingChinaWorkers Stadium
    28 June 2008IstanbulTurkeyBJK İnönü Stadium
    23 August 2008HalifaxCanadaHalifax Common
    25 November 2008San DiegoUnited StatesSan Diego Sports Arena

    Personnel

    Band

    See also

    Notes and References

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    2. Web site: Celine Dion announces highly anticipated 2008-09 North American tour. 7 November 2007. Dion's Official Website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071109033422/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon_pr.cgi?id=35. 9 November 2007.
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    6. Web site: 2008 JERRY LEWIS MDA TELETHON. 1 September 2008. MDA. https://web.archive.org/web/20080901005555/http://www.mda.org/news/080820telethon_5Ws.html. 1 September 2008. dead.
    7. Web site: Celine autour du monde - cartonné - Gérard Schachmes - Achat Livre | fnac.
    8. https://www.amazon.fr/C%C3%A9line-autour-monde-Schachmes-G%C3%A9rard/dp/2732440191/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1249826816&sr=8-1 Celine autour du monde on Amazon
    9. Web site: New Celine Book. https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi. dead. 27 March 2009.
    10. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/Celine-Dion-Entertains-the-prnews-1308735002.html?x=0&.v=1
    11. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/celine-through-the-eyes-of-the-world-an-expanded-dvd-edition-of-the-acclaimed-documentary--taking-chances-world-tour-the-concert-a-new-live-dvdcd-available-tuesday-may-4-88804797.html Celine: Through the Eyes of the World, an Expanded DVD Edition of the Acclaimed Documentary & Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert, a New Live DVD/CD, Available Tuesday, May 4
    12. http://www.sonymusicdigital.com/celine-dion/pages/5472878/ Celine Dion store
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    17. Web site: New USA Concert Dates Announced – TeamCeline Ticket Pre-sale Begins Monday . 7 February 2008 . Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009 .
    18. Web site: Second Show Date in London and Manchester Just Announced!! . 11 June 2007 . Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009 .
    19. Web site: Celine Dion's Taking Chances Tour, 'on a roll' across Europe!. 8 June 2008. Dion's Official Website. https://web.archive.org/web/20080528104858/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon_pr.cgi?id=43. 28 May 2008. dead.
    20. Web site: Additional Concert Announced in Sydney, Australia – TeamCeline Tickets On Sale Now! . 23 January 2008 . Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009 .
    21. Web site: 250,000 Capacity for Quebec Concert! . 18 July 2008 . Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009 .
    22. Web site: Wait pays off for Dion fans. 18 December 2008. 22 December 2008. Pearson. Craig. The Windsor Star. Canwest Publishing Inc.. https://web.archive.org/web/20121105184828/http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=2424d1ef-c1cc-48ad-9789-66a21de43453. 5 November 2012. dead.
    23. Web site: Celine's World Tour Kicks Off 2009 with Record-Setting Concert in Kansas City! . 9 January 2009 . 9 January 2009 . Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009 .
    24. Web site: Celine Dion sets attendance record and thrills fans in Miami concert . 24 January 2009 . 25 January 2009 . Cohen . Howard . Miami Herald .
    25. Billboard Boxscore. 11 April 2009. Billboard.
    26. Web site: Celine's Record-Breaking Tour! . 24 March 2009. 24 March 2009. Dion's Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327081401/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon.cgi . 27 March 2009. dmy.
    27. Top 25 Boxscores. 14 December 2008. 22 December 2008. Billboard. https://web.archive.org/web/20090114211143/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/yearend/2008/charts/top25-boxscores.shtml . 14 January 2009.
    28. Coetzer . Diane . Celine Dion / Feb. 16, 2008 / Pretoria, South Africa (Loftus Versfeld Stadium) . . 16 January 2023 . 20 February 2008 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20080225090017/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/reviews/live_review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003713072 . 25 February 2008 .
    29. News: Celine Dion at Madison Square Garden: Emotions With Exclamation Points. Jon. Caramanica. The New York Times. 16 September 2008.
    30. Web site: Celine Dion, O2 Arena, London. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/celine-dion-o2-arena-london-824250.html . 26 May 2022 . subscription . live. 9 May 2008. The Independent.
    31. News: Celine Dion sparkles, through lustrous threads and luminous vocal cords. Sarah. Rodman. Boston.com. 13 August 2008. The Boston Globe.
    32. Web site: Pop icon Celine Dion wows her Canadian fans. CTV News. 17 August 2008.
    33. News: Review: Celine Dion, MEN Arena, Manchester. Dave. Simpson. 4 May 2008. The Guardian.
    34. Web site: Celine Dion: Air Canada Centre, Toronto - August 27, 2008 . https://archive.today/20140416154330/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Dion_Celine/ConcertReviews/2008/08/28/6596621-sun.html . 16 April 2014 . usurped.
    35. Web site: Pop diva Dion wows fans at GM Place . 3 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140617212648/http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=47f6def4-767c-45db-bbe2-6983d19100c6 . 17 June 2014 .
    36. Web site: Taking Chances Tour Ultimate Conclusion - Taking Chances World Tour 2008-2009 / Taking Chances Tournée Mondial 2008. Celine Dion Forum.
    37. Web site: Celine Dion - I Got The Music In Me (Live In Pretoria, South Africa, 2008) HQ. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/IHe2cRR4jHk . 21 December 2021 . live. www.youtube.com.
    38. Web site: Boxoffice Checkout. Pollstar. 21 August 2018.
    39. Web site: Lambert-Patel . Anil . 28 March 2008 . RESCHEDULED: New dates for Celine Dion tour announced . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080924140421/http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/03/28/Sydney_Celine_Dion_concert_cancelled . 24 September 2008 . 28 March 2008 . Live News . Macquarie National News.
    40. Web site: 7 April 2008 . Celine Dion KL concert on April 13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080410193956/http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2008%2F4%2F7%2Fnation%2F20869893&sec=nation . 10 April 2008 . 6 November 2011 . The Star.
    41. Boxscore Concert Grosses. Billboard. 14. 5 July 2008. 22 August 2018.
    42. Web site: Strande, Bill . 29 October 2008 . Celine Dion forced to postpone Minneapolis show . http://www.freezepage.com/1320640060XOCIUZTWMA?url=http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=528329 . 7 November 2011 . 6 November 2011 . . Gannett Company.
    43. Web site: Grossweiner . Bob . Cohen . Jane . 4 November 2008 . Celine Dion tour postpones another concert due to illness . http://www.freezepage.com/1320640565OODYXHPAQK?url=http://www.ticketnews.com/news/Celine-Dion-tour-postpones-another-concert-due-to-illness1183523 . 7 November 2011 . 6 November 2011 . TicketNews.
    44. CELINE DION TAKING CHANCES WORLD TOUR***RALEIGH CONCERT TONIGHT AT RBC CENTER RESCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW, JANUARY 21, 2009 @ 8:00PM . RBC Center Website . 20 January 2009 . 6 November 2011 . http://www.freezepage.com/1320641736BWNQVJWKZI?url=http://www.rbccenter.com/news/detail/celine_dion_postponed_until_121_-_800pm . 7 November 2011.
    45. Web site: Céline Dion en apothéose de quatre jours de folie . Béau Danielle . 8 July 2008 . . 6 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080806162600/http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Region/actualite/Secteur_Region/2008/07/08/article_celine-dion-en-apotheose-de-quatre-jours.shtml . 6 August 2008 . fr . Celine Dion is the highlight of four days of madness . live .
    46. Web site: Céline Dion at the Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival 2008 . Monte Carlo Resort Website . 6 November 2011. http://www.freezepage.com/1320639170VLQSYAVCOX?url=http://en.montecarloresort.com/!Celine-Dion-at-the-Monte-Carlo!.html . 7 November 2011.
    47. Web site: Celine Dion cancels Beijing concert . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110606234922/http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/style/17280779.html . 6 June 2011 . 8 April 2008 . Star Tribune.
    48. Web site: Eyüboğlu, Ali . Celine Dion olmadı Bruce Willis ve Linkin Park geliyor . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20080519001119/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=YazarDetay&ArticleID=522375 . 19 May 2008 . 6 November 2011 . . tr.
    49. Web site: 16 November 2007 . Halifax park 'not appropriate' for Celine Dion . http://www.freezepage.com/1320639491SPNUJJUQZB?url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2007/11/16/dion-cancel.html . 7 November 2011 . 6 November 2011 . . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.