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The Unison Tour was the fourth
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by
Celine Dion Céline Marie Claudette Dion (born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer. Referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Power Ballads", Dion's powerful, technically skilled vocals and commercially successful works have had ...
. The tour was organized to support her ninth studio album ''
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'' (1990). Dion performed her show 75 times in Canada.Chronologie
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History

The tour had three legs. At first Céline Dion toured
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, starting in October 1990 in
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and ending on 6 December 1990 in
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. During one of the shows on 13 October 1990 in
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Dion lost her voice for the second time (first time was during the Incognito tournée). Because of
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, Dion had to postpone next three concerts in Montreal, between 16–18 October 1990. On 20 December 1990 it was announced that Dion has postponed the rest of her concert tour for a two-month period. She still suffered the effects of a bout with laryngitis, coupled with exhaustion from a series of performances at Theatre St. Denis. Performances in Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Ottawa and Trois-Rivières, scheduled for January and February, were rescheduled in the spring. Celine wrote on that experience: "I had to begin the Unison tour by doing four shows in a row for my wonderful Quebecois audience. Two in Drum-mondville and two in Sherbrooke. The tragedy happened on the third night. My voice broke all of a sudden. It came apart like wet paper. It was like entering a vacuum, total darkness. I felt as if I were blowing into a punctured balloon. At that moment I believed my voice would never return. Or that it would come back completely undone, changed, unrecognizable. During a guitar solo, I gave a signal to the stage manager that I could not go on. Rene went onstage to tell the audience what had happened and to assure them that I´d come back to the show later, in a few days or weeks, as soon as I could. Then people began to applaud. They stood up to show me their sympathy and support. After that, I dissolved into tears." Later, she started the tour in the English-speaking
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, which lasted between February and April 1991. During the third leg, between 19 May and 9 October 1991 Dion gave 37 concerts in 25 different cities. She ended her tour in Quebec, performing in
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on 31 August 1991.


Opening acts

* Francois Massicotte (select dates)


Set list

# "Love by Another Name" # "If Love Is Out the Question" # " Have a Heart" # " Délivre-moi" # " D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour?" # "I Feel Too Much" # "Hello Mégo" # " Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" # "
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" # " (If There Was) Any Other Way" # "
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" # "
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Known tour dates


Broadcasts and recordings

The 1991 show at the
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in
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,
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was filmed and aired on MusiMax. Three songs from that concert: " Délivre-moi", " Have a Heart", and "
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" were included later on the ''
Unison Unison (stylised as UNISON) is a Great Britain, British trade union. Along with Unite the Union, Unite, Unison is one of the two largest trade unions in the United Kingdom, with over 1.2 million members who work predominantly in public servic ...
'' home video. On 19 June 1991 Céline Dion gave a special, sold out one night "Ten Year Career Concert" at the
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(16,000 spectators), where she was accompanied by the
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.


Personnel


Production

* Management:
René Angélil René Angélil (; – ) was a Canadian musical producer, talent manager and singer. He was the husband and manager of singer Celine Dion. Early life Angélil was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to a father of Syrian descent and a mother of ...
, Feeling Productions Inc. * Tour Manager: Suzanne Gingue * Lighting Design: Yves Aucoin * Lighting Director: Eric Lapointe * Intellabeam Technician: Steve Baird * Lighting Technician: Adrian Pascau * House Sound: Yves Savoies * Monitors: Charles Ethier * Band Gear: Jean-Francois Dubois * Thanks: Concert Productions International, Donald K. Donald Productions


Band

* Keyboards, Vocals, Guitars: Claude "Mégo" Lemay * Drums: Peter Barbeau * Bass: Sylvain Bolduc * Keyboards: Yves Frulla * Guitars: Pierre Gauthier


References

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