List of Jean-Michel Jarre concerts

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Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, accompanied by vast laser displays, large projections and fireworks.

Jarre in 2008

Jarre was raised in Lyon by his mother and grandparents and trained on the piano. From an early age, he was introduced to a variety of art forms, including street performers, jazz musicians and the artist Pierre Soulages. But his musical style was perhaps most heavily influenced by Pierre Schaeffer, a pioneer of musique concrète at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales.

His first mainstream success was the 1976 album Oxygène. Recorded in a makeshift studio at his home, the album sold an estimated 18 million copies. Oxygène was followed in 1978 by Équinoxe, and in 1979, Jarre performed to a record-breaking audience of more than a million people at the Place de la Concorde, a record he has since broken three times. More albums were to follow, but his 1979 concert served as a blueprint for his future performances around the world. Several of his albums have been released to coincide with large-scale outdoor events.

He was the first Western musician officially invited to perform in the People's Republic of China and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event for his Moscow concert on 6 September 1997, which was attended by 3.5 million people.

1970s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
AOR Opera[1]
21 October 1971 2,000 Palais Garnier, France First Jarre concert
Place de la Concorde[2]
14 July 1979 1 million Place de la Concorde, France Celebrate the Bastille Day First entry in the Guinness Book Of Records.

1980s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
The Concerts in China[3][4]
21 October 1981 120,000 China: Beijing First western musician to be invited to a concert after Mao's China.
22 October 1981
26 October 1981 China: Shanghai
27 October 1981
29 October 1981
Rendez-vous Houston[5][6][7][8]
5 April 1986 1.5 million US: Houston Celebrate the 150th anniversary of Houston, Texas and the NASA 25th anniversary. Second entry in the Guinness Book Of Records.
Rendez-vous Lyon[9]
5 October 1986 800,000 France: Lyon The visit of Pope John Paul II to Jarre's hometown of Lyon
Destination Docklands[10][11]
8 October 1988 100,000 UK: England London Docklands
9 October 1988
Destination Trocadero[12]
13 May 1989 15,000 France: Place Du Trocadero Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the La dame de fer local term to refer to the tower (Iron Lady). Performance of "London Kid" from his album Revolutions with the guitarist of The Shadows, Hank Marvin under Eiffel Tower.

1990s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
Paris la Defense
14 July 1990 2.5 million France: La Défense Celebrate the Bastille Day Third entry in the Guinness Book Of Records.[13]
Swatch the World
25 September 1992 100,000 Switzerland: Zermatt
26 September 1992
Legends of the Lost City
1 December 1992 15,000 South Africa: Sun City Inaugural celebration of the Palace of the Lost City,
a hotel located within the Sun City resort in South Africa.
2 December 1992
3 December 1992
Europe in Concert
28 July 1993 650,000 France: Mont Saint-Michel
1 August 1993 Switzerland: Lausanne
19 August 1993 Hungary: Puskás Ferenc Stadion
24 August 1993 Belgium: Atomium
28 August 1993 UK: England: Wembley Stadium
1 September 1993 UK: England: Maine Road Stadium
5 September 1993 France: Marseille
11 September 1993 Germany: Waldbühne
12 September 1993
21 September 1993 France: Montauban
24 September 1993 France: Versailles
29 September 1993 Spain: Santiago de Compostela
2 October 1993 Spain: Seville
6 October 1993 Spain: Barcelona
16 October 1993 France: Tours
Hong Kong
11 March 1994 50,000 China: Hong Kong Opening of a Hong Kong Stadium A live album called Hong Kong
was released later in the year,
even though most of the tracks were taken from the Europe in Concert tour.[14]
Concert pour la Tolérance
14 July 1995 1.25 million[15] France: Eiffel Tower Celebrate the Bastille Day and UNESCO's Year for Tolerance
Festa Italiana
10 September 1995 300,000 Italy: Piazza Vittorio Veneto Jarre performed Chronologie 4 and Rendez-Vous 4
at a show for the launch of the Brava & Bravo cars from FIAT.
Wetten, dass
22 March 1997 Austria: Rathausplatz, Vienna Jarre performed Oxygène 8 as pre-launch of the Oxygène 7–13
album in the TV-show Wetten, dass..? (Wanna Bet..?)
Oxygene in Moscow
6 September 1997 3.5 million Russia: Moscow Jarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow. His largest concert to date and a VHS tape was released in the US in 1998 and NTSC DVDs were released in Brazil, Chile and USA in 2000 and Europe version in 2007.[16] Fourth and last entry in the Guinness Book Of Records.
The Twelve Dreams of the Sun
31 December 1999 120,000[17] Egypt: Giza Celebrate the then new millennium
1 January 2000

2000s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
Metamorphoses Showcase
31 January 2000 400 France: Man Ray Promote his then new album, Métamorphoses
Rendez-Vous in Space
1 January 2001 20,000 Japan: Ginowan Seaside Park[18] Celebrate the beginning of the 21st century Jarre teamed up with Tetsuya Komuro and writer Arthur C. Clarke
Hymn to the Akropolis
19 June 2001 15,000[19] Greece: Odeon of Herodes Atticus Raise money for the Greek organization Elpida
20 June 2001
Le Printemps de Bourges
12 April 2002 1,000 France: Bourges Printemps de Bourges
AERO – Tribute to the Wind
7 September 2002 40,000 Denmark: Gammel Vrå Enge [da]
Live in Beijing
October 2004 15,000 China: Forbidden City "Year of France" cultural exchange
China: Tiananmen Square
Once Upon a Time
2 April 2005 28,000 Denmark: Parken Stadium Jarre performed Rendez-Vous 2 for celebration of the bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen.
Salle des Étoiles
6 August 2005 1,500 Monaco: Sporting Monte-Carlo Casino Casino's Summer Festival
7 August 2005 1,000
Space of Freedom (Solidarnosc)
26 August 2005 170,000 Poland: Gdańsk Shipyard Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity movement
LinX Live Event
10 September 2005 1,000 Belgium: Lint Concert for opening ceremony of Eurocam Media Centre. Jarre performed together with: Francis Rimbert, Claude Samard, and the Symphonic Factory Orchestra and Choir.
Water for Life
16 December 2006 15,000 Morocco: Merzouga
Téo & Téa showcases
28 March 2007 Belgium" Lint Showcase performance for the album Téo & Téa.
15 April 2007 France: Queen Club, Paris
20 May 2007 France: VIP Room, Cannes
Oxygene 30th Anniversary Tour
March 2008
1 March 2008 Italy: Palazzo Del Ghiaccio
16 March 2008 UK: Scotland: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
18 March 2008 Ireland: National Concert Hall
19 March 2008
22 March 2008 Germany: Philharmonie
24 March 2008 Belgium: Royal Theatre
25 March 2008 Netherlands}: Royal Theater Carré
27 March 2008 UK: England: Symphony Hall, Birmingham
28 March 2008 UK: England: Manchester Opera House
30 March 2008 UK: England: Royal Albert Hall
April–May 2008
1 April 2008 Denmark: Falconer Salen
2 April 2008
4 April 2008 Sweden: Stockholm
6 April 2008 Germany: Hamburg
7 April 2008 Germany: Friedrichstadt-Palast
9 April 2008 Denmark: Musikhuset
10 April 2008 Denmark: Kulturcenter Limfjord
12 April 2008 Norway: Konserthus
15 April 2008 Germany: Alte Oper
17 April 2008 Luxembourg: Rockhal
21 April 2008 Spain: Liceu
22 April 2008 Spain: Auditorio Palacio Municipal de Congresos
23 April 2008 Spain: Auditorio Miguel Delibes
25 April 2008 Portugal: Coliseu dos Recreios
27 April 2008 Portugal: Coliseu do Porto
29 April 2008 Spain: Salamanca
3 May 2008 Switzerland: Hallenstadion
November–December 2008
5 November 2008 Italy: Gran Teatro
6 November 2008 Italy: Teatro Arcimboldi
7 November 2008 Slovenia: Hala Tivoli
8 November 2008 Serbia: Belgrade Arena
10 November 2008 Romania: Sala Polivalenta Hall
12 November 2008 Hungary: László Papp Budapest Sports Arena
13 November 2008 Czech Republic: O2 Arena
17 November 2008 Russia: State Kremlin Palace
19 November 2008 Russia: BKZ Oktyabrsky
21 November 2008 Russia: Grand Kremlin Palace
23 November 2008 Latvia: Arena Riga
25 November 2008 Lithuania: Seimens Arena
28 November 2008 Slovakia: Pasienky Sports Hall
29 November 2008 Slovakia: Steel Aréna
1 December 2008 Poland: Torwar Hall
Indoors Arena Tour (in Spanish)
May 2009
4 May 2009 Hungary: Főnix Hall
5 May 2009 Czech Republic: CEZ Arena
6 May 2009 Poland: Hala Stulecia
8 May 2009 Denmark: Atletion NRGi Arena
9 May 2009 Denmark: Hall M
11 May 2009 Sweden: Malmö Arena
12 May 2009 Sweden: Scandinavium
13 May 2009 Norway: Oslo Spektrum
14 May 2009 Sweden: Hovet
16 May 2009 Finland: Hartwall Arena
20 May 2009 UK: Scotland: Clyde Auditorium
22 May 2009 UK: England: Wembley Arena
23 May 2009 UK: England: Evening News Arena
24 May 2009 UK: England: National Indoor Arena
26 May 2009 Netherlands: Heineken Music Hall
27 May 2009 Belgium: Forest National
28 May 2009 Germany: Sporthalle Oberwerth
30 May 2009 Switzerland: AG Hallenstadion
March 2010
1 March 2010 Poland: Spodek
3 March 2010 Germany: Volkswagen Halle
4 March 2010 Germany: Color Line Arena
5 March 2010 Germany: Max-Schmeling-Halle
6 March 2010 Germany: König-Pilsener Arena
9 March 2010 Germany: Porsche-Arena
11 March 2010 Germany: Arena Leipzig
12 March 2010 Germany: JAKO Arena
13 March 2010 Germany: Olympiahalle
14 March 2010 Germany: SAP Arena
17 March 2010 France: Patinoire Mériadeck
18 March 2010 France: Zenith
20 March 2010 France: Le Dôme
21 March 2010 France: Palais Nikaïa
23 March 2010 France: Zenith
24 March 2010 France: Halle Tony Garnier
25 March 2010 France: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
26 March 2010 France: Zenith
28 March 2010 Belgium: Country Hall Ethias
September 2010
24 May 2010 Hungary: Sports Arena
26 May 2010 Czech Republic: Tipsport Arena
27 May 2010 Slovakia: Sibamac Arena
30 May 2010 Greece: The Earth Theater
1 June 2010 Greece: Faliro Pavilion
3 June 2010 Romania: Sala Polivalenta
15 June 2010 Turkey: Turkcell Kurucesme Arena
31 July 2010 Spain: Plaza del Obradoiro
28 August 2010 Norway: Akershus Fortress (as closing artist of the Festningen 2010 Festival, included fireworks)
18 September 2010 Lebanon: Beirut Souks
30 September 2010 France: Le Grand Hall
October–November 2010
3 October 2010 UK: Scotland: Braehead Arena
4 October 2010 Ireland: 3Arena
6 October 2010 UK: Wales: Cardiff International Arena
8 October 2010 UK: England: NIA Academy
9 October 2010 UK: England: Manchester Arena
10 October 2010 UK: England: The O2 Arena
13 October 2010 France: Zénith d'Auvergne
14 October 2010 France: Zénith
15 October 2010 France: Zénith Grand Quevilly
16 October 2010 France: Zénith de Lille
4 November 2010 France: Halle Tony Garnier
5 November 2010 Switzerland: Geneva Arena
6 November 2010 France: Amphitheatre Le Galaxie
7 November 2010 France: Zénith
11 November 2010 Poland: Ergo Arena
13 November 2010 Poland: Orlen Arena
14 November 2010 Poland: Hala Stulecia
15 November 2010 Poland: Hala Podpromie
November–December 2010
24 November 2010 France: Parc De Penfeld
25 November 2010 France: Zenith
26 November 2010 France: Zenith
27 November 2010 Netherlands: Rotterdam Ahoy
1 December 2010 France: Millesium
2 December 2010 France: Zenith
3 December 2010 Belgium: Sportpaleis
8 December 2010 France: Zenith
9 December 2010 France: Zenith
10 December 2010 France: Zenith
11 December 2010 France: Zenith
May–October 2011
29 May 2011 Denmark: Jelling
9 October 2011 Bulgaria: Arena Sofia sports hall
10 October 2011 Serbia: Arena Beograd
11 October 2011 Croatia: Zagrebačka Arena
14 October 2011 Ukraine: Palace of Sports
16 October 2011 Lithuania: Zalgirio Arena
18 October 2011 Russia: Crocus City Hall
20 October 2011 Russia: Ice Palace
22 October 2011 Finland: HK Areena
25 October 2011 Sweden: Hovet
26 October 2011 Norway: Spectrum
28 October 2011 Norway: Vestlandshallen
31 October 2011 Germany: Festhalle Frankfurt
November 2011
1 November 2011 Germany: TUI Arena
3 November 2011 Germany: O2 World
4 November 2011 Germany: Westfalenhalle
5 November 2011 Germany: Lanxessarena
7 November 2011 Germany: Messehalle
8 November 2011 Germany: O2 World
9 November 2011 Germany: Messehalle
10 November 2011 Germany: Arena
12 November 2011 Czech Republic: Hala Rondo
13 November 2011 Poland: Spodek
14 November 2011 Poland: Torwar
15 November 2011 Poland: Hala Łuczniczka
17 November 2011 Austria: Stadthalle
18 November 2011 Austria: Stadthalle
19 November 2011 Germany: Olympiahalle
20 November 2011 Switzerland: AG Hallenstadion

2010s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
Live in Monaco[20][21]
1 July 2011 85.000 Port Hercules, Monaco Celebrate the Wedding of Albert II and Charlene Wittstock
Warsaw[22]
9 October 2012 Warsaw, Poland
Festival International de Carthage[23]
12 August 2013 Carthage, Tunisia
Galactica Opening[24]
20 December 2013 Sochi, Russia Invite-only event for the opening of the "Galactica" center.
The Green Concert[25]
23 September 2018 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Celebrate the Saudi National Day

2020s

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Date Audience Place Event Note
Azimuth Festival
6 March 2020 Saudi Arabia, Al-'Ula
Alone Together (VR concert)
21 June 2020 France: Paris
Welcome to the Other Side (VR concert)
31 December 2020 France: Notre-Dame
Versailles 400 (Mixed Reality concert)
25 December 2023 France: Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles 400th anniversary of the Château de Versailles
Bridge from the Future
12 May 2024 100.000 Slovakia: Incheba Expo, Bratislava Opening the Starmus Festival Guest: Brian May
2024 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony[26]
8 September 2024 71.500 France: Stade de France Guest live performance

References

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  2. ^ Remilleux 1988, p. 57
  3. ^ Remilleux 1988, pp. 74–75
  4. ^ Way, Michael (11 July 1981), Jarre off to China to Map Autumn Tour, Billboard Magazine, p. 59, retrieved 23 June 2009
  5. ^ Glassman, James (2019). Houstorian Calendar, The: Today in Houston History. Arcadia Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-4671-3987-8. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ Portico & Matlock 2008, p. 86
  7. ^ Remilleux 1988, p. 93
  8. ^ Hughes & Reader 2003, p. 303
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  10. ^ Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke (1999), Rock Stars Encyclopedia, DK Pub., p. 518, ISBN 978-0-7894-4613-8
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  12. ^ "1989 – Destination Trocadéro". Aerozone JMJ (in French). 27 March 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  13. ^ Matthews 1994, p. 169
  14. ^ Holland, Fiona (12 March 1994), "Laser show wows stadium crowd", Hong Kong Standard, p. 1
  15. ^ Concert For Tolerance – 1995, jeanmicheljarre.com, archived from the original on 9 September 2009, retrieved 23 June 2009
  16. ^ Cacciottolo, Mario (28 March 2008), Jarre breathes again with Oxygene, news.bbc.co.uk, retrieved 26 May 2009
  17. ^ Weber, Bruce (1 February 2000), "THE YEAR 2000: THE ENTERTAINMENT; Around the World, Ancient and Modern Creations", The New York Times, retrieved 22 June 2009
  18. ^ Okinawa – Rendez-Vous In Space – 2001, jeanmicheljarre.com, archived from the original on 14 October 2009, retrieved 22 June 2009
  19. ^ Perrone, Pierre (21 June 2001), How to play a harp in heaven, guardian.co.uk, retrieved 20 June 2009
  20. ^ Live in Monaco, visitmonaco.com, archived from the original on 2 September 2011, retrieved 7 September 2011
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  22. ^ "Naczelna Rada Adwokacka - Warszawa". Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013. adwokatura.pl, in Polish, last access-date: 15-9-2013
  23. ^ Brandle, Lars (26 July 2013). "Jean Michel Jarre Talks New Music, Presidency of CISAC". Billboard. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  24. ^ ""Газпром» открыл в олимпийском Сочи новую «Галактику"" [Gazprom opened a new Galaktika in the Olympic Sochi]. НТВ (in Russian). 20 December 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  25. ^ "On Saudi national day, legendary Jean-Michel Jarre to hold concert in Riyadh". Al Arabiya English. 22 September 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  26. ^ https://www.npr.org/2024/09/09/g-s1-21511/paris-paralympics-closing-ceremony-ali-stroker-jarre-ticket-sales

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