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Symphonica (also promoted as Symphonica: The Orchestral Tour) was an orchestral
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by
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and his last tour. The singer performed the songs mainly from ''
Songs from the Last Century ''Songs from the Last Century'' is the fourth studio album by the English singer-songwriter George Michael, released on 6 December 1999 by Aegean Records and Virgin Records. Produced by Phil Ramone and George Michael, it was his only album of ...
'' and ''
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'' albums as well as some cover versions in new arrangements.


Background

The tour was officially announced on 11 May 2011. Due to high demand for tickets, extra shows were added in Dublin, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, Rotterdam, Herning & Verona. A Brussels show was later announced on 3 June. Milan and Copenhagen shows were later announced. A "Songs From The Last Century-Tour", with most of the songs that appear on Symphonica, was actually planned around the release of its album, but the idea was shelved until after the hugely well received and successful "25-Tour". Many of the shows had already sold out completely. Prague, Antwerp, Rotterdam, London (Royal Albert Hall & Royal Opera House), Dublin, Cardiff, Sheffield and Newcastle had all sold out. The Show included four new core band members who were selected by producer
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and George Michael. These new members included musical director and pianist
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, guitarist Ben Butler, bassist David Finck, and drummer Mark McLean. In addition, percussionist Lea Mullen and guitarist Phil Palmer completed the band – along with Michael's long-time background vocalists Shirley Lewis, Lucy Jules, Lincoln Jean-Marie and Jay Henry. Stage has a semi-oval shape with a huge screen projecting different visual effects sometimes with George himself. Some visuals were taken from previous tour. On 25 November it was announced that all further concerts in 2011 had been cancelled due to ill health. Eventually it took longer time for George to recover thus all concerts postponed and scheduled for April and May would be postponed to October and November 2012. On 3 May 2012 it was announced that scheduled for early April shows in Australia would be postponed to November 2012. His performance in
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on 10 November would've been the headline act for the
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Gala Opening. But later due to recovery restrictions from the illness, George was forced to cancel all Australian dates. It was announced on Michael's website that his album '' Symphonica'', released on 17 March 2014, would consist of studio material initially rehearsed for this tour including some live recordings.


Opening acts

*Wrocław Philharmonic Orchestra (Poland) *Czech National Symphony Orchestra (Prague)


Setlist

The set list of the premiere concert on 22 August 2011 at State Opera House – Prague, Czech Republic Set list has a few changes from the first concert – see Additional notes. # " Through" # " My Baby Just Cares For Me" # " Cowboys & Angels" # " True Faith" # "Let Her Down Easy" (Terence Trent D'Arby cover) # " Kissing A Fool" # " Going to a Town" # " Roxanne" # " It Doesn’t Really Matter" # " Brother Can You Spare a Dime?"
''Intermission'' # "
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" # " John And Elvis Are Dead" # " Russian Roulette" # " You Have Been Loved" # "
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" # " Love Is A Losing Game" # "Where I Hope You Are" (new) # "
Praying For Time "Praying for Time" is a song written and performed by British singer and songwriter George Michael, released on Epic Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States in 1990. It was the first single from his second studi ...
" # "
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" # "
A Different Corner "A Different Corner" is a song written and performed by George Michael that was released on Epic Records ( Columbia Records in the US) in 1986 . Background & Writing "A Different Corner" was written by Michael while Wham! were at their peak as a ...
" # "
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" # " You And I"
''Encore'' # " Amazing" / " I'm Your Man" / "
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"


Additional notes

*Closer to the end of Intermission a mix of different Michael's songs including "A Different Corner", "Older" and "John and Elvis Are Dead" is playing with some light effects. *From 3 September concert at Forum Copenhagen George includes the song "
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" in the set-list replacing "You And I". *On 17 September, George Michael performed a concert to celebrate the opening of a new stadium in Wrocław. He performed with the Wrocław Philharmonic Orchestra. *From 19 September concert at Budapest Sportaréna George perform Elton John' song "
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" replacing "It Doesn't Really Matter". *From 7 October concert at
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SportPaleis George perform "Song To The Siren" replacing "Understand". *George Michael performed the song "
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" on 29 October concert in London's
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, 1 and 3 November concerts in
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's The O2 *From 14 November concert at Prague O2Arena George perform the song " The Recluse" replacing "Kissing a Fool". *During the second leg of the tour in 2012 the songs "Idol", "Song To The Siren", "You and I" and "Where I Hope You Are" was removed, the song "Father Figure" added to the first half of the set-list, the first song after the intermission is changed to "Waiting For That Day" and "Love is a Losing Game" was not performed as well. Additionally, the last song performed live was "
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". *On 16 September concert in Birmingham George finished the concert with the song "I Remember You" instead of "White Light" *On 9 October concert in Manchester, George finished the concert with the song "I Remember You" instead of "White Light" and performed " Star People" and " F.E.A.R" by
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. *At concert in Liverpool and final shows in London George would finish the concert with "I Remember You".


Shows

;Cancellations and rescheduled shows


References


External links


Official Tour PageGeorge Michael Concert Archive
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