Where Dreams Come True Tour

Where Dreams Come True Tour
Tour by Westlife

Promotional poster for tour
Start date 9 February 2001
End date 9 June 2001
No. of shows 70
Westlife concert chronology

The Where Dreams Come True Tour was the second concert tour by Irish boy band Westlife seen by 600,000 fans making £12,000,000, in support of their second studio album, Coast to Coast. The tour was nicknamed "The No Stools Tour" due to the band's reputation of performing while perched on stools. Before this full-length world tour, they had a short tour within Uk, Ireland and Southeast Asian countries. A Coast To Coast Itinerary was made as a tour programme with original 63-page A5 sized spiral-bound tour itinerary book for 1 February to 31 March UK tour. It lists the band possibly doing 10 nights at Wembley Arena. Includes details on tour dates & venues, Crew & Band member listing, hotel & travel arrangements for both band & crew and more, complete with the original front colour cover and front clear protective cover laminate. This would have only been issued to crew/people involved with the tour, and were not for sale to the general public. In most cases less than 100 copies were ever made.[1]

Support Act

Setlist

  1. "Dreams Come True
  2. "No No
  3. "If I Let You Go
  4. "Swear It Again
  5. "Somebody Needs You
  6. "Seasons in the Sun
  7. "I Have A Dream
  8. "You Make Me Feel
  9. "When You're Looking Like That
  10. "My Love
  11. "Medley:
    1. "Wild Thing"
    2. "More Than Words
    3. "My Girl"
    4. "I Can't Get Next to You/Buffalo Stance"
    5. "Ain't Too Proud to Beg/Baby I Need Your Loving"
    6. "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted"
  12. "Fool Again
  13. "Uptown Girl
  14. "What Makes a Man
  15. "I Lay My Love on You
  16. "Flying Without Wings

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[2]
9 February 2001 Newcastle England Telewest Arena
10 February 2001
11 February 2001
12 February 2001
13 February 2001
14 February 2001
16 February 2001 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
17 February 2001
18 February 2001
19 February 2001
20 February 2001
21 February 2001
23 February 2001 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
24 February 2001
25 February 2001
26 February 2001
27 February 2001 Nottingham Nottingham Arena
28 February 2001
2 March 2001 Birmingham NEC Arena
3 March 2001
4 March 2001
6 March 2001 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
7 March 2001
8 March 2001
10 March 2001 London Wembley Arena
11 March 2001
12 March 2001
13 March 2001
14 March 2001
16 March 2001 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
17 March 2001
19 March 2001 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
20 March 2001
21 March 2001
22 March 2001
23 March 2001
24 March 2001
25 March 2001
26 March 2001
27 March 2001
28 March 2001
29 March 2001
30 March 2001
31 March 2001
6 April 2001 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
7 April 2001
12 April 2001 London Wembley Arena
13 April 2001
14 April 2001
15 April 2001
17 April 2001 Birmingham NEC Arena
18 April 2001
19 April 2001
22 April 2001 Oslo Norway Vallhall Arena
23 April 2001 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
24 April 2001 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
26 April 2001 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam
28 April 2001 Prague Czech Republic Paegas Arena
5 May 2001 Munich Germany Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle
6 May 2001 Hanover AWD Hall
7 May 2001 Düsseldorf Philipshalle
9 May 2001 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
11 May 2001 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
Asia
14 May 2001 Beirut Lebanon Beirut Hall
15 May 2001 Dubai United Arab Emirates Zabeel Stadium
16 May 2001 Tel Aviv Israel Hayarkon Park
Africa
18 May 2001 Cape Town South Africa Bellville Velodrome
19 May 2001 North West Province Sun City Superbowl
20 May 2001 Johannesburg MTN Sundome
Asia
22 May 2001 Bangkok Thailand Hua Mark Indoor Stadium
24 May 2001 Jakarta Indonesia Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium
26 May 2001 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
27 May 2001 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
29 May 2001 Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum (now Smart Araneta Coliseum)
31 May 2001 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena
3 June 2001 Kowloon Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum
4 June 2001 Tokyo Japan Yoyogi National Gymnasium
5 June 2001
6 June 2001 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
Europe
8 June 2001 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
9 June 2001 Madrid Palacio de Deportes

Live Concert DVD

Where Dreams Come True
Video by Westlife
Released 19 November 2001
Recorded Dublin
Genre Pop
Length 110
Label BMG
Director Hamish Hamilton
Producer Jim Parsons
Westlife chronology
Uptown Girl
(2001)
Where Dreams Come True
(2001)
World Of Our Own
(2002)

A live concert DVD of the tour was released later that same year.

The DVD contained several bonus materials such as an "Access All Areas" documentary, a "World Of Our Own" featurette, a link to an exclusive website and a music video of When You're Looking Like That in Dolby Digital 2.0 & 5.1 sound.

This was re-released in China into CD/DVD format.[3] Release contains a free poster of the band and a booklet with the lyrics of the CD-songs translated to Chinese. With the same DVD track listing and bonus CD contains 5 live tracks from the same performance as the DVD:

References

  1. http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=468677
  2. "Upcoming Events". Westlife Official Website. Simco Limited. Archived from the original on 22 October 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
  3. http://www.discogs.com/Westlife-Where-Dreams-Come-True/release/691489
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