Harem World Tour
The Harem World Tour was the third worldwide concert tour by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman following the release of the Harem album (2003). The tour began on 10 January 2004 in Mexico City and concluded on 23 December that year in Tokyo, Japan. The Harem tour became Brightman's highest-grossing tour, collecting $60 million in revenue and sold 800,000 tickets, $15 million and 225,000 sales of which came from the North American leg. The tour brought Brightman to perform in 4 continents, 28 countries in 119 venues.[1]
Tour by Sarah Brightman | |
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Associated album | Harem |
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Start date | 10 January 2004 |
End date | 23 December 2004 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 1 in Latin America 66 in North America 24 in Asia 20 in Europe 5 in Oceania 1 in Latin America 117 in total |
Box office | $60 million |
Sarah Brightman concert chronology |
Background
In May 2003 Sarah released her Middle East-oriented album Harem. To promote it together with audiovisual project "Harem – A Desert Fantasy" Brightman in collaboration with Clear Channel Entertainment decided to create a new tour, that will be different from the previous La Luna World Tour. Promoters wanted to turn show from theater audiences to a more arena-like. Promotion for the tour included many billboards and ads in theaters and corresponding media because some of Sarah's fans "haven't experienced arena shows very well". The European leg of the tour was initially planned for April and May but was postponed to the autumn of the same year due to logistical difficulties.
Set List
- Kama Sutra
- Harem
- Beautiful
- It's a Beautiful Day
- Dust in the Wind
- Who Wants to Live Forever
- Anytime, Anywhere
- Nella Fantasia
- Stranger in Paradise
- La Luna
- Nessun Dorma
Intermission
- No One Like You
- Arabian Nights
- The War Is Over
- Free
- What a Wonderful World
- A Whiter Shade of Pale
- Phantom of the Opera medley:
- Twisted Every Way
- Overture
- Little Lottie
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Time to Say Goodbye
- The Journey Home
- A Question of Honour
Tour dates
Video release
The concert in Las Vegas on 13 March was recorded and then made available commercially in CD and DVD entitled The Harem World Tour: Live from Las Vegas.
Box Score
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Palacio de los Deportes | Mexico City | 12,409 / 13,305 (93%) | $478,884[2] |
American Airlines Center | Dallas | 7,246 / 8,073 (90%) | $400,505[3] |
Toyota Center | Houston | 6,851 / 11,310 (61%) | $401,250[3] |
Office Depot Center | Sunrise | 7,685 / 11,875 (65%) | $692,550[3] |
Jenkins Arena | Lakeland | 4,529 / 6,297 (72%) | $291,210[4] |
Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth | 4,940 / 7,180 (69%) | $418,690[4] |
Wachovia Center | Philadelphia | 6,091 / 12,783 (48%) | $358,970[3] |
Madison Square Garden | New York City | 7,838 / 10,905 (72%) | $654,314[4] |
Schottenstein Center | Columbus | 3,384 / 5,356 (63%) | $224,935[5] |
MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 5,420 / 16,881 (32%) | $447,035[5] |
FleetCenter | Boston | 7,460 / 16,905 (44%) | $495,980[6] |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 6,094 / 6,500 (94%) | $396,570[5] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 11,147 / 11,808 (94%) | $603,935[7] |
The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | 5,259 / 10,389 (51%) | $309,520[8] |
Gund Arena | Cleveland | 5,077 / 8,730 (58%) | $390,025[7] |
Allstate Arena | Rosemont | 4,685 / 10,505 (45%) | $417,150[8] |
Bradley Center | Milwaukee | 3,352 / 5,973 (56%) | $223,740[9] |
Target Center | Minneapolis | 3,657 / 5,479 (67%) | $237,582[8] |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 5,357 / 6,033 (89%) | $305,616[10] |
General Motors Place | Vancouver | 6,137 / 8,019 (77%) | $368,590[10] |
KeyArena | Seattle | 6,238 / 6,738 (93%) | $425,771[11] |
Rose Garden Arena | Portland | 4,347 / 7,073 (61%) | $242,095[11] |
Star Theatre | Spokane | 3,850 / 3,850 (100%) | $226,104[9] |
Lawlor Events Center | Reno | 3,682 / 5,000 (74%) | $233,250[11] |
America West Arena | Phoenix | 6,110 / 8,008 (76%) | $347,095[12] |
MGM Grand Garden Arena | Las Vegas | 6,178 / 9,560 (65%) | $532,653[13] |
Arrowhead Pond | Anaheim | 5,896 / 10,095 (58%) | $497,885[13] |
Save Mart Center | Fresno | 5,919 / 7,396 (80%) | $374,165[12] |
ARCO Arena | Sacramento | 5,915 / 7,610 (78%) | $340,648[14] |
HP Pavilion | San Jose | 6,977 / 7,725 (90%) | $437,626[15] |
TOTAL (for the concerts listed) | 179,730 / 267,361 (67%) | $11,764,343 |
References
- CTV.ca
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