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25 Live

2006–08 concert tour by George Michael


2006–08 concert tour by George Michael

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concert_tour_name25 Live
imageGeorgeMichael 25Live.jpg
image_size220
captionPromotional poster for the tour
borderyes
typeWorld
artistGeorge Michael
album*Twenty Five*
location
start_date
end_date
number_of_legs3
number_of_shows106
support_acts
attendance1.3 million
last_tourCover to Cover tour
(1991)
this_tour**25 Live**
(2006–08)
next_tourGeorge Michael Live in Australia
(2010)

(1991) (2006–08) (2010)

25 Live was a concert tour by English singer-songwriter George Michael. The tour was the most commercially successful tour of 2006–2007 in Europe, grossing over $200 million, with positive reviews from music critics. The 106 tour shows were performed in 41 countries and seen by 1.3 million fans across the globe.

History

It was Michael's first tour in over 15 years. The tour, running for 50 dates, began in Barcelona on 23 September and was intended to end at Wembley Arena in London in December, but—due to great feedback from fans—continued into 2007 providing more gigs throughout Europe, concluding in Belfast. The tour is described as "a celebration of his 25-year career in music", and was accompanied by a greatest hits album, released in late 2006. The news of the tour came amid increased media speculation about Michael's personal life, in particular, his drug use and sex life. After the success of the autumn leg, new shows were added for summer 2007, in large arenas and stadiums. Pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor was announced as the supporting act for six of the eight UK shows. She did not open the show at Wembley Stadium as Michael was the first artist ever to play in the new stadium.

On 25 March 2008, a third leg of the 25 Live tour was announced for North America. This leg included 21 dates in the United States and Canada. This was Michael's first tour of North America in 17 years. The tour coincided with the release of his new greatest hits album on 1 April 2008.

Final shows

On 11 June 2008, two dates were added, titled "The Final Two", taking place at Earls Court in London on 24 and 25 August 2008. These concerts were filmed for a DVD release entitled Live in London.

On 30 August 2008, Michael performed one more last show at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. This special performance, entitled "The Final One", allowed Michael to say "thank you" to his loyal fans, not only in Scandinavia, but also across Europe. Tickets for the show reportedly sold out in 54 minutes.

On 25 October 2008, it was announced that Michael would perform another last concert, this time to be held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 1 December 2008. American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys was announced as the support act. The show marked Michael's first concert in the Middle East. The event also helped to launch and was part of UAE's National Day festivities, "complete with obligatory fireworks and a laser display".

Australian leg

Main article: George Michael Live in Australia

Australian dates were added in November 2009, involving stops in Perth, Sydney, and later Melbourne in February/March 2010.

Commercial reception

Ticket sales in Europe were brisk. Within two hours of initial sales, 240,000 tickets were snatched up by eager fans. First to sell out were UK shows in London's Wembley Arena and Earls Court as well as Birmingham's NEC Arena and Manchester MEN Arena. The Manchester show sold out within minutes, and the two 25 Live dates added to the venue were sold out by lunchtime. To meet demand, 14 gigs were added to the tour, including three additional shows in London alone. Michael's dates around Europe were met with equally extraordinary enthusiasm. In Norway, the Oslo show at the Oslo Spektrum sold out in an hour and a half. In Copenhagen, 49,000 tickets sold out at the Parken Stadium in just three hours. The first Rotterdam concert at Rotterdam Ahoy arena sold out in a mere six minutes, and the second saw tickets vanish in 16 minutes. In fact, a third Rotterdam show was added by popular demand that also sold out in 16 minutes. This unprecedented response has stood out as the fastest sell of tickets ever experienced by Barrie Marshall, whose London-based promotion firm, Marshall Arts Limited, has been promoting shows for 30 years.

In North America, although ticket sales weren't fast as they were in Europe, every venue was sold out in time for the concert. For a period of 25 hours during the week leading up to the Los Angeles show on 25 June 2008, tickets were sold for a promotional price of $25 (down from $95) in celebration of Michael's birthday, 25 June 1963.

All the tickets for the Final Two shows in London and the Final One show in Denmark were sold out in 2 hours.

Critical reception

The tour received positive reviews, with praise for the set list and overall production of the show.

Set lists

;First leg

  1. "Waiting (Reprise)"
  2. "Flawless (Go to the City)"
  3. "Fastlove"
  4. "Father Figure"
  5. "Star People '97"
  6. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
  7. "Praying for Time"
  8. "Too Funky"
  9. "You Have Been Loved"
  10. "Everything She Wants"
  11. "My Mother Had a Brother"
  12. "Shoot the Dog"
  13. ;Break
  14. "Faith"
  15. "Spinning the Wheel"
  16. "Jesus to a Child"
  17. "An Easier Affair"
  18. "A Different Corner"
  19. "Amazing"
  20. "I'm Your Man"
  21. "Outside"
  22. ;Encore
  23. "Careless Whisper"
  24. "Freedom! '90"

;Second leg

  1. "Waiting (Reprise)"
  2. "Flawless (Go to the City)"
  3. "Fastlove"
  4. "Precious Box"
  5. "Father Figure"
  6. "Everything She Wants"
  7. "Ticking"
  8. "Praying for Time"
  9. "Too Funky"
  10. "Star People '97"
  11. "Shoot the Dog"
  12. ;Break
  13. "Faith"
  14. "Spinning the Wheel"
  15. "An Easier Affair"
  16. "Jesus to a Child"
  17. "Amazing"
  18. "I'm Your Man"
  19. "Outside"
  20. ;Encore
  21. "Careless Whisper"
  22. "Freedom! '90"

;Third leg

  1. "Waiting (Reprise)"
  2. "Fastlove"
  3. "I'm Your Man"
  4. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
  5. "Father Figure"
  6. "Hard Day"
  7. "Everything She Wants"
  8. "One More Try"
  9. "A Different Corner"
  10. "An Easier Affair"
  11. "Too Funky"
  12. "Star People '97"
  13. ;Break
  14. "Faith"
  15. "Feeling Good"
  16. "Roxanne"
  17. "Spinning the Wheel"
  18. "Kissing a Fool"
  19. "Amazing"
  20. "Flawless (Go to the City)"
  21. "Outside"
  22. "Praying for Time"
  23. ;Encore
  24. "Careless Whisper"
  25. "Freedom! '90"

;The Final Two

  1. "Waiting (Reprise)"
  2. "Fastlove"
  3. "I'm Your Man"
  4. "Father Figure"
  5. "Hard Day"
  6. "Everything She Wants"
  7. "One More Try"
  8. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
  9. "An Easier Affair"
  10. "Too Funky"
  11. "Star People '97"
  12. ;Break
  13. "Faith"
  14. "Spinning the Wheel"
  15. "Feeling Good"
  16. "Roxanne"
  17. "Amazing"
  18. "Flawless (Go to the City)"
  19. "Outside"
  20. ;Encore
  21. "A Different Corner"
  22. "Careless Whisper"
  23. "Freedom! '90"

;The Final One

  1. "Waiting (Reprise)"
  2. "Fastlove"
  3. "I'm Your Man"
  4. "Father Figure"
  5. "You Have Been Loved"
  6. "Everything She Wants"
  7. "Precious Box"
  8. "One More Try"
  9. "Jesus to a Child"
  10. "An Easier Affair"
  11. "Too Funky"
  12. "Shoot the Dog"
  13. ;Break
  14. "Faith"
  15. "Spinning the Wheel"
  16. "Feeling Good"
  17. "Kissing a Fool"
  18. "Roxanne"
  19. "Amazing"
  20. "Flawless (Go to the City)"
  21. "Outside"
  22. ;Encore
  23. "Careless Whisper"
  24. "Freedom! '90"

Additional notes

  • During the 17 December 2006 show at Wembley Arena, Michael exclusively performed "Last Christmas". A recording of the performance was later included on the 2024 reissue of the single, marking the 40th anniversary since its release in 1984.

Tour dates

Date
(2006)CityCountryVenueOpening actAttendance
(Tickets sold / available)Revenue23 September26 September29 September30 September2 October5 October6 October9 October10 October13 October14 October16 October17 October20 October21 October22 October25 October26 October29 October30 October1 November2 November4 November6 November7 November9 November11 November13 November14 November17 November18 November21 November22 November25 November26 November28 November2 December3 December4 December7 December8 December11 December12 December14 December15 December17 December
BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordirowspan="46"19,836 / 19,836$2,062,948
MadridPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid14,590 / 14,590$1,517,364
ToulouseFranceZénith de Toulouse6,192 / 6,192$643,692
ToulonZénith Oméga6,487 / 6,487$674,638
LyonHalle Tony Garnier8,082 / 8,082$840,531
MilanItalyMediolanum Forum22,936 / 22,936$2,385,346
ParisFrancePalais omnisports de Paris Bercy30,106 / 30,106$3,522,408
AmnévilleGalaxie Amnéville12,659 / 12,659$1,569,174
StuttgartGermanyHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle9,124 / 9,124$1,040,136
LeipzigArena Leipzig11,047 / 11,047$1,358,788
OberhausenKönig Pilsener Arena14,000 / 14,000$1,453,036
GothenburgSwedenScandinavium13,825 / 13,825$1,492,102
OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum12,264 / 12,264$1,287,726
StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena16,511 / 16,511$1,717,142
FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt12,275 / 13,034$1,264,359
ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion13,000 / 13,000$1,376,050
MunichGermanyOlympiahalle29,472 / 29,472$3,166,412
RotterdamNetherlandsSportpaleis van Ahoy59,412 / 59,412$6,416,499
BerlinGermanyVelodrom7,026 / 7,026$955,530
HamburgColor Line Arena9,275 / 9,275$1,317,053
MannheimSAP Arena9,673 / 9,673$1,102,726
CopenhagenDenmarkParken Stadium46,918 / 46,918$6,052,422
CologneGermanyKölnarena12,124 / 12,124$1,757,920
AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis16,231 / 16,235$1,227,164
ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena65,292 / 65,292$9,271,547
GlasgowScotlandSECC Arena26,145 / 26,145$3,294,273
LondonEnglandEarls Court36,228 / 36,228$3,840,169
BirminghamNEC Arena50,523 / 50,523$6,669,042
DublinIrelandPoint Theatre25,020 / 25,020$3,123,926
LondonEnglandWembley Arena41,180 / 41,180$5,806,283
Date
(2007)CityCountryVenueOpening actAttendance
(Tickets sold / available)Revenue12 May18 May19 May23 May25 May28 May31 May6 June9 June10 June12 June15 June17 June19 June22 June23 June26 June29 June1 July5 July6 July9 July11 July13 July17 July19 July21 July26 July1 August2 August4 August
CoimbraPortugalEstádio Cidade de Coimbrarowspan="7"39,639 / 39,639$4,439,568
AarhusDenmarkAtletion44,966 / 44,966$2,080,026
BudapestHungaryFerenc Puskás Stadium52,047 / 52,047$2,133,947
BratislavaSlovakiaInter Football Stadium6,875 / 15,801$855,295
SofiaBulgariaLokomotiv Stadium25,003 / 25,003$1,125,184
BucharestRomaniaArena Națională13,902 / 13,902$2,432,846
DublinIrelandRDS ArenaSophie Ellis-Bextor64,154 / 64,154$7,698,459
LondonEnglandWembley Stadiumrowspan="2"172,458 / 172,458$24,490,995
NorwichCarrow RoadSophie Ellis-Bextor54,275 / 54,275$7,869,385
ManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium60,195 / 60,195$8,728,294
GlasgowScotlandHampden Park53,024 / 53,024$7,751,504
PlymouthEnglandHome Park38,402 / 38,402$5,491,886
Saint-DenisFranceStade de Francerowspan="17"63,583 / 63,583$9,473,837
AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis14,230 / 14,230$2,020,550
AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Arena55,384 / 55,384$8,085,064
StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Arena
MoscowRussiaOlympisky
KyivUkraineOlympic Stadium
WarsawPolandSłużewiec35,000
ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
PaduaItalyStadio Plebiscito
LuccaStadio Porta Elisa
RomeStadio Olimpico
AthensGreeceOAKA Olympic Stadium40,0005,340,316
DublinIrelandPoint Theatre
BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena
Date
(2008)CityCountryVenueOpening actAttendance
(Tickets sold / available)Revenue17 June19 June21 June22 June25 June27 June2 July4 July7 July9 July13 July14 July17 July18 July21 July23 July26 July27 July29 July31 July2 August3 August
San DiegoUnited StatesSan Diego Sports Arenarowspan="22"
San JoseHP Pavilion
Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena
PhoenixUS Airways Center
InglewoodThe Forum
AnaheimHonda Center
SeattleKeyArena
VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place12,000 / 15,000
Saint PaulUnited StatesXcel Energy Center7,504 / 12,999
ChicagoUnited Center10,061 / 13,500$1,375,690
DallasAmerican Airlines Center
HoustonToyota Centerdate=25 August 2008title=Boxoffice: Summaryurl=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Pollstar/00s/08/Pollstar-2008-08-25.pdfmagazine=Pollstarpage=17access-date=14 August 2025}}$779,810
TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre14,802 / 14,802$2,115,255
MontrealBell Centre9,865 / 9,865$1,454,257
New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
PhiladelphiaWachovia Center
BostonTD Banknorth Garden10,325 / 14,000
Washington, D.C.Verizon Center8,331 / 13,000$1,055,827
AtlantaPhilips Arena
TampaSt. Pete Times Forum8,925 / 13,911$948,764
SunriseBank Atlantic Center
Date
(2008)CityCountryVenueOpening actAttendance
(Tickets sold / available)Revenue24 August25 August30 August1 December
LondonEnglandEarls Courtrowspan="3"
CopenhagenDenmarkParken Stadium
Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesZayed Sports City StadiumAlicia Keys

Cancelled dates

Date
(2007)CityCountryVenueReason2 June7 June15 July
PragueCzech RepublicSazka ArenaAccident with equipment
DublinIrelandRDS Arena
NürnbergGermanyeasyCredit-StadionN/A

Personnel

Band

  • George Michael – vocals
  • Chris Cameron – musical director, arranger
  • Lea Mullen – percussion
  • Phil Palmer – guitars
  • Andy Hamilton – sax, keyboards, EWI (electronic wind instrument)
  • Steve Walters – bass
  • Mike Brown – guitars
  • Carlos Hercules – drums
  • Graham Kearns – guitars
  • Luke Smith – keyboards
  • Shirley Lewis – backing vocals
  • Jay Henry – backing vocals
  • Lincoln Jean-Marie – backing vocals
  • Lori Perry – backing vocals
  • Sharon Perry – backing vocals
  • Lucy Jules – backing vocals

Management and production

  • Michael Lippman – artist manager
  • Andy Stephens – artist manager
  • Ken Watts – tour director
  • Lisa Johnson – assistant tour director
  • Looloo Murphy – GM tour manager
  • Sharon Ashley – band tour manager
  • Ronnie Franklin – security consultant
  • Mark Spring – production manager
  • Di Eichorst – production coordinator
  • Scott Chase – stage manager
  • James Kelly – show manager
  • Willie Williams – video staging designer and director
  • Vince Foster – set and lighting design and operator
  • Gary Bradshaw – front of house sound
  • Andy Bramley – video director
  • Simeon Niel-Asher – Osteopath
  • Barrie Marshall and Doris Dixon – agents

Promoters

  • Belgium – Live Nation
  • Denmark – DKB & Motor
  • France – Interconcerts
  • Germany – Peter Rieger Konzertagentur
  • Greece – Cosmote
  • Netherlands – MOJO Concerts
  • Hungary – Live Nation Hungary (previously Multimedia Concerts)
  • Ireland – Aiken Promotions
  • Italy – D'Alessandro E Galli
  • Norway – Gunnar Eide
  • Spain – Sagliocco Group
  • Sweden – EMA Telstar
  • Switzerland – Good News
  • UK – Marshall Arts
  • USA – Live Nation
  • Australia – Paul Dainty

Features

  • The 25 Live tour marked the first time a 3000 piece LED screen has been used.
  • The 25 Live tour featured a three dimensional video wall. The video screen was not just a backdrop to the stage, it also laid on the stage surface. Paul McCartney used a similar concept for his 2005 US Tour.
  • The 25 Live tour marked the first time motion tracking came from the artist to video.
  • The 25 Live tour marked the first time 490 frequency channels were transmitted to the audio mixing board, producing dynamic, richer sound for the performance.
  • The 25 Live tour marked the first time on-screen visuals responded to the musicians performing.

Other details

  • On 20 December 2006, Michael performed a free concert for NHS nurses at the Roundhouse in north London. Michael claimed he wanted to thank the nurses who had cared for his late mother, Lesley Angold Panayiotou, who died of cancer in 1997.
  • On 31 December 2006, Michael was paid $3 million for a 75-minute private concert in Moscow, Russia, which made him the highest paid entertainer in Russian history.
  • Michael became the first music artist to perform at the new Wembley Stadium when he played two shows at the venue on 9 June 2007 and 10 June 2007 during the tour.
  • During his concert in Sofia, Bulgaria, Michael devoted to the Bulgarian nurses prosecuted in the HIV trial in Libya.
  • On 17 June 2008, Michael launched the North American leg of his final world tour by congratulating lawmakers for legalising gay marriage in California.
  • On 25 June 2008, during the L.A. concert, Michael celebrated his 45th birthday. The band played "Happy Birthday", while Bo Derek walked on stage with a huge birthday cake.
  • On 27 July 2008, Michael's concert at TD Banknorth Garden in Boston was delayed 1½ hours due to weather conditions and flight delays. He later apologized for the delay and despite the holdup, played a full 3-hour set.

Notes

References

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