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Alizée En Concert
Live album by Alizée
Released 18 October 2004
Recorded 26 August 2003 – 17 January 2004
Genre Pop
Length 1:13:19
Label Polydor
Alizée chronology
Mes Courants Électriques
(2003)
Alizée En Concert
(2004)
Psychédélices
(2007)

Alizée En Concert is the live album by Alizée, released on 18 October 2004. After the release of her second album Mes Courants Électriques she toured France. Performances from these concerts make up Alizée En Concert.

A DVD of the same performances was released simultaneously. The region-free disc is among the first DVDs to offer a video originally shot with high-definition cameras, and has Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, and stereo audio tracks. DVD extras include new footage of Alizée's concert rehearsals, the making of her video, and her trip to Japan.

After the unexpected success of Alizée's studio albums in Mexico, the live album was re-issued as CD+DVD in early 2007, the album entered the charts and after spending months inside the top 100, the album went on to peak at number-eight on the main albums chart[1] and number-four on the international albums chart.[2] The album became the 29th best selling album of the year.[3]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intralizée" – 1:48
  2. "L'Alizé" – 4:40
  3. "Hey! Amigo!" – 3:53
  4. "Toc de mac" – 4:28
  5. "J'en ai marre!" – 5:44
  6. "Lui ou toi" – 4:18
  7. "Gourmandises" – 4:23
  8. "Mon maquis" – 4:52
  9. "J.B.G." – 3:28
  10. "Moi... Lolita" – 5:50
  11. "Amélie m'a dit" – 3:51
  12. "Parler tout bas" – 5:19
  13. "C'est trop tard" – 4:21
  14. "Youpidou" – 4:15
  15. "Tempête" – 4:42
  16. "À contre-courant" – 7:27

Sales

Country Certification Sales/Shipments
Mexico Gold 10,000+
France Platinum 515,000+

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International DVD

The cover of the DVD

A DVD with the same name has also been released.

  • Director: Pierre Stine.
  • Lyrics: Mylène Farmer.
  • Music: Laurent Boutonnat & Loïc Pontieux (except "Intralizée" music by Loïc Pontieux).
  • Publisher: Requiem Publishing.

Chapter list

  1. "Intralizée"
  2. "L'Alizé"
  3. "Hey! Amigo!"
  4. "Toc de mac"
  5. "J'en ai marre!"
  6. "Lui ou toi"
  7. "Gourmandises"
  8. "L'e-mail a des ailes"
  9. "Mon maquis"
  10. "J.B.G."
  11. "Moi... Lolita"
  12. "Amélie m'a dit"
  13. "Parler tout bas"
  14. "C'est trop tard"
  15. "Youpidou"
  16. "Tempête"
  17. "À contre-courant"
  18. "J'ai pas vingt ans"
  19. "Générique de fin"

Bonus

  • Clip "Amélie m'a dit" (Live)
  • En repetition
  • Alizée au Japon
  • Sur le tournage de "L'Alizé"
  • Sur le tournage de "J'en ai marre!"
  • Spots "Alizée en concert"

En Concert Tour

Alizée En Concert
Tour by Alizée
Location France
Associated album Alizée En Concert
Start date 2003
End date 2004
Shows 42
Alizée tour chronology
En Concert
(2003-2004)
Psychédélices World Tour
(2008)

"En Concert" tour was Alizée's first tour. It start at the famous Olympia music hall in Paris. The tour was generally well received although not all of the concerts sold out. The original plan had 43 dates but two of them got cancelled. Near the end of the tour, one extra cocnert date was added to bring the tour back to Paris, this time at the huge Le Zénith de Paris music hall. She also had one concert in both Switzerland and Belgium. With the two cancelled and one added date, the total number of concerts held was 42.

Concerts

Date City Country Venue Extra Info
26 August 2003 Paris France Olympia Alizée's first full concert.
27 August, 2003
30 August, 2003
31 August, 2003
2 September, 2003
3 September, 2003
4 September, 2003
10 October, 2003 Rouen Le Zénith de Rouen
11 October, 2003 Lille Le Zénith de Lille Grand Palais
12 October 2003 Brussels Belgium Forest National
14 October 2003 Amnéville France Galaxie
17 October 2003 Limoges Palais des Sports de Beaublanc
18 October 2003 Pau Le Zénith de Pau
19 October 2003 Toulouse Le Zénith de Toulouse
21 October 2003 Marseille Le Dôme de Marseille
24 October 2003 Toulon Le Zénith Oméga de Toulon
25 October 2003 Nice Palais Nikaïa
26 October 2003 Montpellier Le Zénith de Sud
11 November 2003 Geneva Switzerland Aréna Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
14 November 2003 Caen France Le Zénith de Caen Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
15 November 2003 Le Mans Antarès
16 November 2003 Orléans Le Zénith d'Orléans Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
18 November 2003 Tours Grand Hall
21 November 2003 Saint-Étienne Palais des Spectacles
22 November 2003 Grenoble Summum Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
23 November 2003 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
25 November 2003 Albertville Halle Olympique
28 November 2003 Besançon Salle des Spectacles de Micropolis Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
29 November 2003 Strasbourg Rhénus Sport Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
30 November 2003 Mulhouse Parc des Expositions Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
2 December 2003 Dijon Parc des Expositions
5 December 2003 Nancy (Maxéville) Le Zénith de Nancy
6 December 2003 Chalon-sur-Saone Parc des Expositions Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
7 December 2003 Clermont-Ferrand Parc des Expositions
9 December 2003 Marsac-sur-L'isle
(Périgueux)
Parc des Expositions du Périgord
12 December 2003 Langolvas (Morlaix) Parc des Expositions de Langolvas Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
13 December 2003 Lanester (Lorient) Parc des Expositions de Lanester
14 December 2003 Le Havre Docks Océane Concert was cut short because
Alizée was ill.[5]
16 December 2003 La Rochelle Parc des Expositions Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
19 December 2003 Beauvais Elispace
20 December 2003 Reims Parc des Expositions Alizée wore strange make-up
and colored contact lenses.[6]
Sang partly "I'm Not Twenty".[4]
17 January 2004 Paris Le Zénith de Paris Date added later.

Cancelled Concerts

Date City Country Venue Extra Info
12 September 2003[7] Liège Belgium - Announced but never on sale[citation needed]
10 January 2004[8] Cannes France La palestre Cancelled during tour[9]

Reception

Sales

Country Certification Sales/Shipments
France Diamond 150,000+

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