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词条 40th Anniversary Tour
释义

  1. Set List

  2. Personnel

     Guest artists 

  3. Tour dates

     Notes 

  4. Tour statistics

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|artist = Cliff Richard
|album = Real As I Wanna Be
|start_date = 5 February 1998
|end_date = 18 July 1999
|number_of_legs = 5
|number_of_shows = 41 in UK / Ireland
12 in Australia
2 in New Zealand
9 in Europe
|last_tour = Heathcliff The Musical
(1996)
|this_tour = 40th Anniversary Tour
(1998-99)
|next_tour= The Countdown Concerts
(1999)
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The 40th Anniversary Tour was a Cliff Richard worldwide tour that reinforced his status as a music icon, in conjunction with promoting associated new release album "Real As I Wanna Be" and performing songs from his 40-year career. The 1998-1999 arena- tour included shows in UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia / New Zealand. For the performances in the latter two countries some special guests were also lined up.

Set List

  1. From A Distance
  2. Do You Wanna Dance?
  3. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
  4. Softly As I Leave You
  5. All That Matters
  6. Daddy's Home
  7. Real As I Wanna Be
  8. I Will Always Love You (Barratt Waugh)
  9. Miss You Nights
  10. The Twelfth Of Never (With Michelle Wolf)
  11. Through The Fire (Michelle Wolf)
  12. Some People
  13. Wired For Sound
  14. Move It
  15. Even If It Breaks My Heart
  16. Can't Keep This Feeling In
  17. Every time We Say Goodbye
  18. We Don't Talk Anymore
  19. She Makes Me Feel Like A Man
  20. The Miracle
  21. Butterfly Kisses
  22. Vita Mia (With Vencenzo La Scola)
  23. Devil Woman
  24. Ocean Deep
  25. It'll Be Me
  26. Peace In Our Time
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Personnel

The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra Conducted By Nick Ingman

Guest artists

Barratt Waugh & Michelle Wolf, Guest Singers

Alan Park - Keyboards
Peter May - Drums & Percussion
John Clark - Guitars
Steve Stroud - Bass Guitar
Mike Haughton & Mark Taylor - Saxophones
Pete Beachill - Trombone
Mick Mullins, Keith Murrell & Peter Lincoln - Backing Singers
Claudia Fontaine, Fay Simpson, Chris Ballin & Paul Johnson - Additional Backing Singers

Tour dates

DateCityCountry/StateVenueTickets available
Leg 1: Oceania
5 February 1998New PlymouthNew ZealandTSB Bowl of Brooklands16,000
7 February 1998AucklandNorth Harbour Stadium18,000
11 February 1998MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver Arena16,000
12 February 1998
14 February 1998Newcastle, New South WalesNewcastle Entertainment Centre5,500
15 February 1998
18 February 1998SydneySydney Entertainment Centre12,500
19 February 1998
21 February 1998BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre12,000
22 February 1998
25 February 1998AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre12,000
26 February 1998
1 March 1998PerthPerth Entertainment Centre8,000
2 March 1998
Leg 2: Europe
17 May 1998LondonEnglandRoyal Albert Hall153,000
18 May 1998
20 May 1998
21 May 1998
22 May 1998
24 May 1998
25 May 1998
27 May 1998
28 May 1998
29 May 1998
21 September 1998
22 September 1998
1 December 1998
2 December 1998
4 December 1998
5 December 1998
6 December 1998
8 December 1998
9 December 1998
11 December 1998
12 December 1998
13 December 1998
2 March 1999
3 March 1999
4 March 1999
6 March 1999
7 March 1999
8 March 1999
10 March 1999
11 March 1999
12 March 1999
13 March 1999
15 March 1999
16 March 1999
Leg 3: Europe
23 April 1999OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena11,000
25 April 1999HerningDenmark Messe Center Herning25,000
26 April 1999CopenhagenForum Copenhagen10,000
27 April 1999HamburgGermany Sporthalle Hamburg4,200
29 April 1999RandersDenmarkRanders FC9,000
30 April 1999SlagelseAntvorskov Hall1,500
2 May 1999BrusselsBelgiumForest National8,000
3 May 1999RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy Rotterdam10,000
5 May 1999ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle16,000
Leg 4: Europe
4 June 1999BelfastNorthern IrelandKing's Hall5,000
5 June 1999
7 June 1999DublinIrelandThe Point9,500
8 June 1999
Leg 5: Europe
16 July 1999LondonEnglandHyde Park90,000
17 July 1999
18 July 1999

Notes

  • New Zealand concerts were performed with New Zealand Symphony and Olivia Newton-John as a guest performer.
  • Australia concerts were performed with Australian Philharmonic and Olivia Newton-John as a guest performer.
  • 21 and 22 September 1998 were two free concerts for fan club members to record 40th Anniversary video.
  • 32 sell out concerts in a row at the Royal Albert Hall, London for Cliff Richard, the most by any artist.
  • Breaks records with the longest ever residence at Londons RAH. All 90,000 tickets for 20 dates sell out in 36 hours so a further 12 are added.

Tour statistics

RegionCitiesVenuesShowsTickets available
New Zealand 2 2 2 34,000
Australia 6 6 12 132,000
Ireland 1 1 2 19,000
United Kingdom 1 3 39 253,000
Europe (5 countries) 9 9 9 94,700
Total 20 21 64 532,700

5 : Cliff Richard concert tours|1999 concert tours|1998 concert tours|Concert tours of Europe|Concert tours of Oceania

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