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Incognito Tour

1988 concert tour by Celine Dion


1988 concert tour by Celine Dion

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameIncognito Tour
imageIncognito Tour poster.jpg
borderyes
captionPromotional poster for the tour
albumIncognito
location
artistCeline Dion
start_date
end_date
number_of_shows84
last_concertCéline Dion en concert
(1985)
this_concertIncognito tournée
(1988–1989)
next_concertUnison Tour
(1990–1991)

(1985) (1988–1989) (1990–1991)

Incognito Tour was the third concert tour by the Canadian singer Celine Dion, who embarked on it to support her eighth studio album, Incognito (1987). The tour began on 11 January 1988 in Rouyn-Noranda, Canada, and concluded on 11 July 1989, in Quebec City, Canada. It encompassed over 80 shows and visited 27 cities in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario in Canada. A special date was held in Lausanne, Switzerland during the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 week.

History

Dion toured Quebec only. The Incognito tournée started on 11 January 1988 at the Theatre du Cuivre, Rouyn-Noranda. Dion gave 7 concerts in the northern region of Quebec and 2 in Laval.

Dion gave a series of 42 consecutive shows at the Saint-Denis Theatre in Montreal. She performed there for a month starting on 10 February 1988, and later between 12–17 April 1988, 14–19 June 1988, 21–24 September 1988 and 14–18 December 1988.

Dion performed mainly tracks from Incognito, but also a medley of songs from the musical Starmania, "Ton visage" (Jean-Pierre Ferland's cover) and she did imitations of Michael Jackson, Mireille Mathieu, Ginette Reno and Diane Dufresne. During that tour she lost her voice for the first time.

On 2 May 1989, a year after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with "Ne partez pas sans moi," Dion gave her first concert in Switzerland. She performed in Theatre de Baulieu in Lausanne.

In reference to this tour Dion has said "The memories that first come to mind when I think of the Incognito tour are filled with fits of laughter. From the beginning, in Abitibi, just like the preceding tour, we all knew that we had a good product. And an audience that had been conquered in advance."

Set list

This set list was taken from the official Incognito Tour brochure. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.

  1. "Délivre-moi"
  2. "Incognito"
  3. "That's What Friends Are For"
  4. "On traverse un miroir"
  5. "Somewhere"
  6. "The Way We Were"
  7. "Summertime"
  8. Number of imitations
  9. "I'm So Excited"
  10. "Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)"
  11. "D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour"
  12. "Mes blues passent pu dans port"
  13. "Ton visage"
  14. "Quand on arrive en ville"
  15. "Les uns contre les autres"
  16. "Le monde est stone"
  17. "Ce soir on danse à Naziland"
  18. "Le blues du businessman"

Notes

  • During the number of imitations segment, Dion imitated various artists, including Michael Jackson in "Bad", Mireille Mathieu in "Santa Maria de la mer", Ginette Reno in "Je ne suis qu'une chanson" and Diane Dufresne in "Les hauts et les bas d'une hôtesse de l'air".
  • During the concert in Quebec City on 11 July 1989, Dion also performed "Comme un cœur froid", "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle", "Love by Another Name" and "Ne partez pas sans moi".

Tour dates

Date (1988)CityCountryVenue11 January12 January13 January20 January21 January22 January23 January9 February10 February11 February12 February13 February14 February18 February19 February20 February25 February26 February27 February28 February12 April13 April14 April15 April16 April17 April24 May25 May26 May27 May28 May1 June2 June3 June14 June15 June16 June17 June18 June19 June4 August9 August17 August21 September22 September23 September24 September4 October5 October6 October12 October13 October14 October15 October16 October26 October27 October28 October29 October13 November23 November24 November25 November26 November27 November29 November8 December9 December10 December11 December14 December15 December16 December17 December18 December
Rouyn-NorandaCanadaThéâtre du Cuivre
Quebec CityPalais Montcalm
MontrealThéâtre Saint-Denis
Quebec CityPalais Montcalm
MontrealThéâtre Saint-Denis
LongueuilCégep Édouard-Montpetit
Quebec CityPalais Montcalm
OttawaNational Arts Centre
Maniwaki
MontrealThéâtre Saint-Denis
Sainte-Agathe-des-MontsSainte-Agathe En Feux Festival
MataneCentre Sportif de Matane
OttawaNational Arts Centre
MontrealTheatre Saint-Denis
SherbrookeCentre culturel de l'Université de Sherbrooke
Quebec CityPalais Montcalm
MontrealTheatre Saint-Denis
Sainte-FoyCégep Salle Albert Rousseau
ChicoutimiAuditorium Dufour
Quebec CityPalais Montcalm
MontrealTheatre Saint-Denis
Date (1989)CityCountryVenue20 January21 January22 January3 February2 May30 May31 May24 June11 July
Quebec CityCanadaPalais Montcalm
SherbrookeCentre culturel de l'Université de Sherbrooke
LausanneSwitzerlandThéâtre de Beaulieu
MontrealCanadaTheatre Saint-Denis
TorontoHarbourfront
Quebec CityPlace d'Youville

Personnel

Adapted from the credits from the Incognito Tour brochure.

  • Celine Dion – lead vocals

Band

  • Claude "Mégo" Lemay – musical direction, arrangements
  • Marc Alie – drums
  • Martin Daviault – saxophone
  • Pierre Gauthier – guitar
  • Breen LeBoeuf – bass
  • Paul Morin – keyboards
  • Ghislaine Dion – backing vocals

Production

  • Jean Bissonnette – stage direction
  • Michel Robidas – costume design
  • Michel Murphy – lightnight design
  • Jean-Pierre Plante – parody texts
  • Pierre Huet – parody texts
  • Suzanne Gingue – stage management
  • Mario Petit – lighting engineer and artistic direction
  • Denis Savage – concert hall sound system technician
  • Daniel Baron – stage sound system technician
  • Rachel Tremblay – wigs
  • Georges Couture – costumes
  • René Angélil – manager and impresario

References

References

  1. [https://archive.today/20121216062101/http://www.celinedion.com/celinedion/english/whatsgoinon_tour.cgi?page=11&display=100 Where Céline Has Performed]. Retrieved 31 January 1996.
  2. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kQUtOH64meYC&lpg=PA1&pg=RA1-PA223 First Stirrings]
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ne77B9wpgGEC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA226 Rene Angelil]
  4. Glatzer, Jenna. (2005). "Céline Dion: For Keeps". Andrews McMeel Publishing.
  5. link. (7 July 2011)
  6. (21 July 2020). "Celine Dion Incognito En Spectacle 1989".
  7. (16 August 1988). "Arts Calendar page 4". Jared Kushner.
  8. Beauregard, Sylvain. (2002). "Passion Celine Dion: The Book". Trafford Publishing.
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