Live in Monaco
- July 1, 2011
- Monaco, Port Hercules, Monaco
- Audience: 85.000
Port Hercules, completely transformed into a stage for the evening, will provide the setting for the artist, who has created this unique concert for Monaco, specifically for the Royal Wedding. Monaco will provide the backdrop for a dazzling evening. The concert was not part of the tour he's doing and distinguishes itself for having totally different visuals and a different setlist, although most of the setlist of the concert did share similarities with the indoor tour.
Track list:
- Countdown
- Chronologie 1
- Oxygene 2
- Magnetic Fields 1
- Equinoxe 5
- Rendez-vous 3 (Laser Harp)
- Magnetic Fields 2
- Souvenir Of China
- Oxygene 4
- Oxygene 5
- Variation 3
- Theremin Piece
- Equinoxe 4
- Industrial Revolution 3
- Rendez-vous 2
- Vintage
- Chronologie 2
- Wedding March
- Chronologie 4
- Calypso 3 (Fin de Siecle)
- Rendez-vous 4
- Vintage (Encore)
Read more about this topic: List Of Jean Michel Jarre Concerts
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