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Tour Rendez-Vous - 1998

 

In 1997 Dans ma chair (Eng: In my flesh) was made. It was produced in New York by Patricia Kaas and Phil Ramone, who had previously worked with Ray Charles, Billy Joel and Paul Simon. The album marked the second time the singer officially worked with the French songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman (They start to work together in 1993 for the song "Il me dit que je suis belle"). The collaboration with Goldman, which continues to this day, was one of the most important of Patricia Kaas' career.
Further contributors to the success of the album were the American songwriter and singer Lyle Lovett, with the song Chanson simple (Eng: Simple song), and James Taylor with Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, on which he duetted with Patricia Kaas. The track Quand j'ai peur de tout (Eng: When I'm afraid of everything), written by Diane Warren, was later remade in 2003 by the band Sugababes under the name Too Lost In You.
In 1998, following the Dans ma chair tour, the live album and video cassette (later a DVD) Rendez-vous was produced. Among the tracks are L'aigle noir (Eng: The black eagle) by the French singer and songwriter Barbara, whom Patricia Kaas had admired for a long time and that Depardieu present her before she was famous.

 

Start Date: 16 January 1998
End Date: 31 October 1998
Concerts:
121
Visitors: 600.000
18 Countries


Setlist
Intro
La vie en rose
Mon mec à moi
L'amour devant la mer
Les hommes qui passent
Entrer dans la lumière
Quand j'ai peur de tout
Je me souviens de rien
Il me dit que je suis belle
Gentleman cambrioleur
Fais-moi l'amitié
Kennedy Rose
Ceux qui n'ont rien
Mademoiselle chante le blues
Les lignes de nos mains
Dans ma chair
Je voudrais la connaître
L'aigle noir
Chanson simple


Band
Fréderic Helbert : Harmonica,Piano
Paul Hirsch : Piano, Guitar
Sean Lyons : Guitar
Mark Smith : Bass
Roy Martin : Drums
Ben Davis : Violin Cello
Lisa Doby , Sylvia Laubé : Choir


In 1997 Dans ma chair (Eng: In my flesh) was made. It was produced in New York by Patricia Kaas and Phil Ramone, who had previously worked with Ray Charles, Billy Joel and Paul Simon. The album marked the second time the singer officially worked with the French songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman (They start to work together in 1993 for the song "Il me dit que je suis belle"). The collaboration with Goldman, which continues to this day, was one of the most important of Patricia Kaas' career.
Further contributors to the success of the album were the American songwriter and singer Lyle Lovett, with the song Chanson simple (Eng: Simple song), and James Taylor with Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, on which he duetted with Patricia Kaas. The track Quand j'ai peur de tout (Eng: When I'm afraid of everything), written by Diane Warren, was later remade in 2003 by the band Sugababes under the name Too Lost In You.
In 1998, following the Dans ma chair tour, the live album and video cassette (later a DVD) Rendez-vous was produced. Among the tracks are L'aigle noir (Eng: The black eagle) by the French singer and songwriter Barbara, whom Patricia Kaas had admired for a long time and that Depardieu present her before she was famous.


January 1998

16/01 - ORLEANS (Zénith) France
17/01 - LORIENT (Parc Expo) France
18/01 - RENNES (Liberté) France
20/01 - CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE (Parc Expo) France
21/01 - SAINT-ETIENNE (Palais des Spectacles) France
23/01 - NICE (Acropolis) France
24/01 - VALENCE (Parc Expo) France
25/01 - ALBERTVILLE (Halle Olympique) France
27/01 - MUNICH (Rudi-Sedimayer-Halle) Germany
28/01 - VIENNE (Stadthalle) Austria
30/01 - SAARBRUCKEN (Sarrlandhalle) Germany
31/01 - ZÜRICH (Hallenstadion) Switzerland

 

February 1998

01/02 - MULHOUSE (Parc Expo) France
05, 06 & 07/02 - PARIS (Bercy) France
13/02 - DÜSSELDORF (Phillipshalle) Germany
14/02 - HANNOVER (Stadionsporthalle) Germany
17/02 - CHARLEVILLE-MEZIERES (Parc Expo) France
19/02 - BESANCON (Palais des sports) France
21/02 - NIORT (Parc Expo) France
22/02 - PERIGUEUX (Parc Expo) France
24/02 - TOULOUSE (Palais des Sports) France
25/02 - MONTPELLIER (Zénith) France
27/02 - LE MANS (Antarès) France
28/02 - CAEN (Zénith) France

 

March 1998

02/03 - STUTTGART (Schleyerhalle) Germany
03/03 - BERLIN (ICC) Germany
04/03 - HAMBOURG (Sporthalle) Germany
05/03 - FRANKFURT (Festhalle) Germany
07/03 - HELSINKI (Hartwall Arena) Finland
09/03 - DRESDEN (Kulturpalast) Germany
11/03 - MUNSTER (Halle Münsterland) Germany
12/03 - LILLE (Zénith) France
13 & 14/03 - BRUXELLES (Forest National) Belgium
16/03 - CLERMONT-FERRAND (Maison des Sports) France
17/03 - LYON (Halle Tony Garnier) France
18/03 - MACON (Parc Expo) France
20/03 - NANCY (Zénith) France
21/03 - METZ (Le Galaxie) France
22/03 - STRASBOURG (Hall Rhénus) France
24/03 - REIMS (Parc Expo) France
25/03 - ROUEN (Chapiteau) France
27/03 - GRENOBLE (Palais des Sports) France
28/03 - MARSEILLE (Le Dôme) France
29/03 - TOULON (Zénith Oméga) France
31/03 - PAU (Zénith) France

 

April 1998

01/04 - BORDEAUX (Patinoire Mériadeck) France
02/04 - ALBI (Parc Expo) France
04/04 - GENEVE (Arena) Switzerland
05/04 - NEVERS (Parc Expo) France
09/04 - KIEV (Salle Ukraina) Ukraine
11 & 12/04 - MOSCOW (Kremlin Palais) Russia
14/04 - SAINT-PETERBOURG (BKZ Hall Oktyabrsky) Russia
16/04 - MINSK (Minsk Hall) Russia
18/04 - VILNIUS (Sport Hall) Lithuanie
20/04 - BUCAREST (Place du Parlement) Romania


May 1998

04/05 - AVIGNON (Opera Théâtre) France
05/05 - ANNECY (Parc Expo) France
08/05 - PORCIEU (Salle des Marinières) France
09/05 - BERN (Festhalle) Switzerland
12/05 - BRUSSELS (Cirque Royal) Belgie
13/05 - DUNKERQUE (Kursaal) France
14/05 - CHARLEROI (Palais des Beaux-Arts) Belgium
17/05 - ANKARA (Festival de Musique) Turkey
18/05 - ISTANBUL (Congress Center) Turkey
23/05 - VARSOVIE (Cour du Palais de la Culture) Poland
26/05 - BOURG-EN-BRESSE (Parc Expo) France
27/05 - DIJON (Parc Expo) France
28/05 - VOUJEAUCOURT (Parc Expo) France
29/05 - LIEGE (Night of the Proms Festival/Stade) Belgium
31/05 - CAMBRAI (Palais des Grottes) France


June 1998
02, 03, 05 & 06/06 - PARIS (Olympia) France
08/06 - NANTES (Cité des Congrès) France
09/06 - TOURS (Le Vinci) France
11/06 - ANGERS (Amphitéa 4000) France
13/06 - BREST (Penfeld) France
23/06 - OTTAWA (Festival Franco-Ontarien) Canada
25/06 - MONTREAL (Centre Molson/Francofolies) Canada

 

July 1998

05/07 - MAINZ (Mainzer Zelt Festival) Germany
10 & 11/07 - MONACO (Sporting Club) France
15/07 - BONN (Museumsplatz) Germany
16/07 - ULM (Donau-Ufer) Germany
17/07 - SINGEN (Hobenviel Festival) Germany
20/07 - OSTENDE (Casino) Belgium
21/07 - SPA (Francofolies) Belgium
23/07 - MARIGNANE (Carrière Notre-Dame) France
25/07 - BRICQUEBEC (Stade) France
26/07 - NYON (Paléo-Festival) Switzerland
28/07 - CARTHAGE (Théâtre Antique) Tunisia
30/07 - EMMENDINGEN (Schlosspark/Badischer Kultursommer) Germany

 

August 1998

02/08 - ALMATY (Medey Stadium/Voice of Asia) Kazakhstan
08/08 - OUVEILLAN (Vendange du coeur) France
10/08 - ORANGE (Théâtre Antique) France
11/08 - ANTIBES (Pinède Gould) France
13/08 - COLMAR (Foire aux Vins) France
15/08 - STOCKHOLM (Water Festival) Sweden
17/08 - SARLAT (Plaine des Jeux de la Caneda) France
18/08 - PALAVAS-LES-FLOTS (Les Arènes) France
28/08 - AUCH (Hall du Mouzon) France
30/08 - AURILLAC (Stade Jean Alric) France

 

October 1998

01/10 - DNIEPROPETROVSK (Sports Hall) Russia
02/10 - ODESSA (Meteor Hall) Ukraine
11/10 - RIGA (Sport Palace) Latvia
14/10 - AULNOYE-AYMERIES (Salle des Sports) France
15/10 - JODOIGNE (Hall Omnisport) France
20/10 - SAINT-LOUBES (La Coupole) France
21/10 - LISIEUX (Parc Expo) France
22/10 - MONS-COLFONTAINE (Salle Polyvalente) France
24/10 - MANNHEIM (Rosengarten) Germany
26/10 - CASTRES (L'Archipel) France
27/10 - MONTLUCON (Centre Athanor) France
28/10 - MAYENNE (Salle Polyvalente) France
29/10 - BEAUVAIS (Espace Saint-Quentin) France
31/10 - NEUSS (Swisshotel/Unesco Gala) Germany

 

1990-1992 - Tour Carnets de Scène
1993-1994 - Tour de Charme
1998-1999 - Tour Rendez-vous
1999-2000 - Tour Tous ce sera nous
2002-2003 - Tour Piano Bar
2004-2005 - Tour Sexe Fort
2008-2009 - Tour Kabaret
2008-2009 - Tour Kaas chante Piaf

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