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Tourdates
in 2005
27/08 Frogner
Park in Oslo
12/09 Irving Plaza in New York
29/10 Kolnarena in Cologne
03/11 Athens
05/11 Thessaloniki
11/11 Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna
13/11 Vorst Nationaal in Brussels
14/11 Le Grand Rex in Paris
16/11 AVO Session in Basel
18/11 Heineken
Music Hall in Amsterdam
19/11 Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt
20/11 Arena Treptow in Berlin
22/11 Boerdelandhalle in Magdeburg
23/11 Color Line Arena in Hamburg
25/11 Olympiahalle in Munich
26/11 Messehalle in Friedrichshafen
28/11 Schleyerhalle in Stuttgart
29/11 Messehalle in Dresden
30/11 Stadthalle in Rostock
3/12 NEC in Birmingham
4/12 Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow
6/12 MEN in Manchester
7/12 Wembley Arena in London
9/12 Nottingham Arena in Nottingham
10/12 Brighton Centre in Brighton
11/12Cardiff International Arena in Cardiff
Fall 2003
27/10 Sports Palace in Novosibirsk, Russia
28/10 Concert Hall Ukraina in Kiev, Ukraine
29/10 Sports Palace in Odessa, Ukraine
31/10 Ice Arena in St.Petersburg, Russia
1 & 2/11 Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Russia
3 & 4/11 UKA-03 festival in Trondheim, Norway
Winter
2002
7/12 snowfestival
in Zell am See, Austria
13/12 Wolfsburg Germany
Tourdates
in 2002: Lifelines tour
First leg:
8/6 Ullevaal stadium
in Oslo
11/6 Nosturi in Helsinki, Finland
13/6 Arena in Sweden, Stockholm
14/6 Vega in Copenhagen, Denmark
15/6 Train in Aarhus, Denmark
17/6 Vredenburg
in Utrecht, the Netherlands (sold out!!)
18/6 Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium
19/6 Casino de Paris in Paris, France
Spain concerts have been rescheduled for October because of a general
strike in Spain
25/6 Royal Albert Hall in London (sold out)
28/6 Olympisky Arena in Moscow
30/6 Dinamo Stadium in Minsk (Belarus)
Second leg:
14 & 15/8 Creditcard Hall in Sao Paulo
16/8 ATL Hall in Rio de Janeiro
17/8 Rodeio de Barretos in Barretos
20/8 Porto Allegre
7/9 Songs and Festival Ground in Tallin (Estonia)
8/9 Mezo Park in Riga (Lithuania)
10/9 Zalgirio sports stadium in Vilnius (Lithuania)
12/9 Tor Stegny in Warsaw
15/9 Arena in Leipzig
17/9 Olympiahalle in München
18/9 Schleyerhalle in Stuttgart
19/9 Arena in Nürnberg
21/9 Gerry-Weber-Stadion in Halle
22/9 Eilenriedehalle in Hannover
23/9 Kölnarena in Köln
25/9 König-Pilsener-Arena in Oberhausen
27/9 Stadthalle in Bremen
28/9 Velodrom in Berlin
29/9 Sporthalle in Hamburg
01/10 Festhalle in Frankfurt
2/10 Hallenstadion in Zürich
4/10 Sala Razzmatazz in Barcelona
5/10 La Riviera in Madrid
7/10 Zenith in Paris
8/10 Heineken
Music Hall in Amsterdam
10 & 11/10 Apollo in Manchester
12/10 Wembley Arena in Londen
14/10 NIA in Birmingham
15/10 Clyde in Glasgow
16/10 The Point in Dublin
Festivals
in 2001
10/8 Smukfest
in Skandeborg,
Denmark
7/7 SWR Festival in Stuttgart, Germany
30/6 Wrightegaarden
festival in Norway
23/6 Soundarena in Switzerland
2/6 Rock am Ring and 3/6 Rock im Park
Benefit concert
19/5 A-ha supports the 'Stine
Sofie's Foundation' for children's rights with a free concert
New
tourdates in 2001
18/3 Moscow, 20/3 St.Petersburg, 21/3 Tallinn (Estonia)
24 and 25/3 Oslo at the Vallhall
Fotballhall, the new 12.000-seat indoor football arena. The concert
on the 24th was broadcasted live on the internet (in cooperation with
Mercedes Benz, MSN and Accenture), where it was watched by millions of
people all over the world. Not including me though, as I watched both
concerts right there in the Vallhall :-) The webcast is still available
in 28kbps
(sound only), 40kbps,
80 kbps
and 300kbps.
German tour
2000
24/11 Hamburg, 25/11 Berlin, 26/11 Munich, 28/11 Oberhausen, 29/11
Frankfurt, 30/11 Stuttgart, 1/12 Braunschweig
On this page I put the pictures taken in Hamburg with
a digital camera. They are not really great. Better pictures, taken in
Hamburg, Berlin and Braunschweig, can be found in the section 'photos'.
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| Your average Hamburg U-Bahn station |
Briskeby |
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More photographs can be found under section
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| After the show! Don't we look happy? Left
to right: Sandra, Adry, Carolien, Marjan, Nathalie & Sandy |
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Japanese
Tour 2000
8/11 Osaka, 9/11 Fukuoka, 11/11 Hiroshima, 13/11 Tokyo, 14/11 Tokyo,
16/11 Sendai, 18/11 Shizuoka
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