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Does anybody know whether or not IACBTMN is a shortened version? roughly how long? its my favourite ever song and i hoped it would be a bit longer than in A new day show???

Also are The reason and Where does my heart beat now still included in the show?? two other favourites of mine!

 

Im going next month 18th march, it will be my first EVER celine concert after 13 years of waiting! so so excited and got great seats too! Front orchestra, section 4 row FF :)

 

Hopefully i'll see some other forum members around!

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Does anybody know whether or not IACBTMN is a shortened version? roughly how long? its my favourite ever song and i hoped it would be a bit longer than in A new day show???

Also are The reason and Where does my heart beat now still included in the show?? two other favourites of mine!

 

Im going next month 18th march, it will be my first EVER celine concert after 13 years of waiting! so so excited and got great seats too! Front orchestra, section 4 row FF :)

 

Hopefully i'll see some other forum members around!

 

IACBTMN is the same length as the AND version, except it's been made into a medley with TPOL.

 

As far as I know, WDMHBN and TR are still in the show. :)

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IACBTMN is the same length as the AND version, except it's been made into a medley with TPOL.

 

As far as I know, WDMHBN and TR are still in the show. :)

 

 

 

Thankyou!!! :clap:

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Seeing as Celine is in Vegas until 2019, I think the best thing for them to do would be to end the current show at some point in the next 1-2 years, and launch a brand new show with a brand new setlist. That way they can ditch all the old covers and have a completely new vision. It would certainly boost ticket sales, as people will know that they are returning to Vegas to see something different. At the moment, I have no intention of seeing Celine's current show again, as nothing has really changed since I saw her in August 2011. If I ever got the chance to go back to Vegas, I would rather see Shania!

 

This would be best for who, exactly? You? The fans? The people who would have to spend tens of millions of dollars in order to put another show together? As long as this show is selling (and it's Vegas and it's Celine - it always will), there is not a soul on this planet who would sink tens of millions of dollars into another show when they don't have to do so. That would be ridiculous.

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This would be best for who, exactly? You? The fans? The people who would have to spend tens of millions of dollars in order to put another show together? As long as this show is selling (and it's Vegas and it's Celine - it always will), there is not a soul on this planet who would sink tens of millions of dollars into another show when they don't have to do so. That would be ridiculous.

 

I totally get what you're saying, let me explain my reasoning in more detail.

 

I worry that the show might start to get a little 'tired' as the years go by. Spending 8-9 years in Vegas is a lot longer than Celine's previous run, and ticket sales will inevitably begin to slow down if there is not enough 'buzz' surrounding the show. A lot of people who go to Vegas visit regularly, and so might start choosing to see other shows if they know the Celine show will be the same as the previous time(s) they went. Similarly, for a lot of fans who live all over the world, making an expensive trip to see Celine wouldn't be worth it if the show was exactly the same as what they saw a couple of years previously.

 

What I was proposing was not to spend tens of millions of dollars and completely re-do the entire show. I'm saying that halfway through her contracted period in Vegas, it might be a good idea to announce the end of "Celine", promising her return in a "brand new show" the following year (or whenever her next leg of shows is due to begin). During this time, they simply work on re-branding the show. By this, I mean giving the show a new name, creating new banners and billboards to give the show a new feel (perhaps more modern), create a new setlist, and get new costumes. In terms of the actual show, the changes would be relatively small, as the stage and lighting would remain the same, the only real investment would be in new graphics for the screens to go with the new songs, but this wouldn't be too much to ask. The main change would be the promotion and publicity the "new show" receives, generating a fresh buzz around Celine in Vegas, reviving her image and giving fans and non-fans something new to be excited about.

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I totally get what you're saying, let me explain my reasoning in more detail.

 

I worry that the show might start to get a little 'tired' as the years go by. Spending 8-9 years in Vegas is a lot longer than Celine's previous run, and ticket sales will inevitably begin to slow down if there is not enough 'buzz' surrounding the show. A lot of people who go to Vegas visit regularly, and so might start choosing to see other shows if they know the Celine show will be the same as the previous time(s) they went. Similarly, for a lot of fans who live all over the world, making an expensive trip to see Celine wouldn't be worth it if the show was exactly the same as what they saw a couple of years previously.

 

What I was proposing was not to spend tens of millions of dollars and completely re-do the entire show. I'm saying that halfway through her contracted period in Vegas, it might be a good idea to announce the end of "Celine", promising her return in a "brand new show" the following year (or whenever her next leg of shows is due to begin). During this time, they simply work on re-branding the show. By this, I mean giving the show a new name, creating new banners and billboards to give the show a new feel (perhaps more modern), create a new setlist, and get new costumes. In terms of the actual show, the changes would be relatively small, as the stage and lighting would remain the same, the only real investment would be in new graphics for the screens to go with the new songs, but this wouldn't be too much to ask. The main change would be the promotion and publicity the "new show" receives, generating a fresh buzz around Celine in Vegas, reviving her image and giving fans and non-fans something new to be excited about.

 

I understand where you're coming from. From reading your post, I also understand that you have no understanding of how much things cost! Please, don't take that as an attack, it isn't meant as such. Many people on here simply don't understand that costs of a show and what goes on to make things happen. It looks so easy from an outsider's eye and, as I've said before, that's our job - to make it look so easy and effortless.

 

Let me begin with changing her costumes. I can't find the article that I was reading yesterday but it was about how Annie and Celine choose the gowns for the show, Celine. They are all one of a kind couture dresses that were commissioned from a specific designer. The following article will explain to you the cost of couture: (The proper link is below. It just isn't seeming to work when I try to post it in this paragraph.) Now, considering that this article (from 2006) explains that couture gowns can easily cost $100,000 and we are talking about Celine Dion, I would assume that each outfit Celine wears costs at least $200,000 in 2011. How many outfits does she wear in the show? Changing the clothes already means that way over $1 million is being spent. The article I read, which was an interview with someone who works in the costume department of Celine, said that Annie had to purchase at least 2 of each "one-of-a-kind" dress because things go wrong during a show and they have to have a back-up dress that is an exact replica. (One of a kind doesn't mean that only one was made. It means that, however many of the dress was made - 2 or 3, for example - are in Celine's possession and Celine's possession ONLY.)

 

Now, creating new banners and billboards. First, someone has to design such things - this costs money. Then they hire people to implement the design changes - this costs money. Then, paying for billboards in Las Vegas is like paying for them in NYC - it costs LOTS of money. We're talking another $1 million AT THE VERY LEAST to pay for all of that.

 

A new set-list. Hmmmmmmmm. Mego and the team that come up with this new setlist will be PAID for their time in creating it. Then, someone will have to be PAID to write the orchestrations for those new numbers. Then, the orchestra will have to be PAID to rehearse those numbers on their own and then again PAID to rehearse them with Celine.

 

The new graphics that you mention, again, will have to be designed by someone and that person will be PAID for both their time in creating the design and then again for the design itself. Then people have to implement that design and get PAID. There will be all new lights that have to be designed for these new songs in the set list. The person who designs the lights will get PAID for both his time in designing them and then again for the designs themselves. Then the lighting design will have to be implemented - those people who will hang and focus the lights. They will be PAID for their work. The people who run all of these new lights and screens during the show will have to rehearse it, on their own, and get PAID. Then they will rehearse it again with Celine and the orchestra and all of them will get PAID. They will have to have dress rehearsals for this. All of the above mentioned people will get PAID again, as well as now the costume staff who will have to be at these rehearsals to help Celine as they would during a regular show.

 

I could go on and on. Do you begin now to have even a glimmer of what it takes and how much money goes into making these changes that you want?

 

 

Edit: Trying to re-post the link to the Forbes article - I can't seem to get it to work.

 

http://www.forbes.co...628feat_ls.html

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This would be best for who, exactly? You? The fans? The people who would have to spend tens of millions of dollars in order to put another show together? As long as this show is selling (and it's Vegas and it's Celine - it always will), there is not a soul on this planet who would sink tens of millions of dollars into another show when they don't have to do so. That would be ridiculous.

 

If I won the lottery and had the money to do so, I would. LOL I'd pay for the show to be redone from top to bottom with a much more inspired, exciting and intimate set list than what is currently presented to the audience. The show, for me, has always lacked an emotional and personal connection to Celine. ("At Seventeen," "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)," and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" being the exceptions.) For a show simply titled "Celine," I'd like to have a more intimate look into various songs throughout her career. Examples:

  • "The Colour Of My Love" - It was the song and album which revealed Celine's and Rene's love for each other.
  • "With This Tear" - A song written by Prince which not many know about.
  • "Misled" - Her first #1 dance hit.
  • "That's The Way It Is" - The song she went out on her hiatus with. Possibly her most well-known uptempo track.
  • "A Song For You" - A song considered by Rene and Celine as a "hidden gem".
  • "Ce n'etait qu'un rêve" - The song that TRULY started it all. Possibly play the original demo and then segue into Celine singing the song.
  • "All The Way" - Celine and Rene's "song".
  • "A New Day Has Come" - The song that brought her back from hiatus which she dedicated (in a way) to R.C.
  • "Je ne vous oublie pas" - A sort of anthem and thank you to all her French fans who have been there with her from the start.
  • "La diva" - A chance to truly showcase Celine's love and admiration for Callas, and to showcase Celine's operatic vocal ability.
  • "Then You Look At Me" or "I Surrender" - Both considered underground "fan favorites". This could be a thanks and a tribute to all her devoted fans through the years.
  • "This Time" - A song which brings to light the issue of domestic violence. It could help inspire even just one person to get out of an abusive situation.
  • "Fly"/"Vole" - A song written for and about Karine who passed due to cystic fibrosis.

I could continue posting many more songs, but I will stop with those listed above. Now, I'm not saying I want the show to be a complete retrospective of her career. However, I do wish there were more insights into her craft, her talent and why certain songs are important to her and her legacy.

 

That's my two cents, anyway.

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If I won the lottery and had the money to do so, I would. LOL I'd pay for the show to be redone from top to bottom with a much more inspired, exciting and intimate set list than what is currently presented to the audience. The show, for me, has always lacked an emotional and personal connection to Celine. ("At Seventeen," "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)," and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" being the exceptions.) For a show simply titled "Celine," I'd like to have a more intimate look into various songs throughout her career. Examples:

  • "The Colour Of My Love" - It was the song and album which revealed Celine's and Rene's love for each other.
  • "With This Tear" - A song written by Prince which not many know about.
  • "Misled" - Her first #1 dance hit.
  • "That's The Way It Is" - The song she went out on her hiatus with. Possibly her most well-known uptempo track.
  • "A Song For You" - A song considered by Rene and Celine as a "hidden gem".
  • "Ce n'etait qu'un rêve" - The song that TRULY started it all. Possibly play the original demo and then segue into Celine singing the song.
  • "All The Way" - Celine and Rene's "song".
  • "A New Day Has Come" - The song that brought her back from hiatus which she dedicated (in a way) to R.C.
  • "Je ne vous oublie pas" - A sort of anthem and thank you to all her French fans who have been there with her from the start.
  • "La diva" - A chance to truly showcase Celine's love and admiration for Callas, and to showcase Celine's operatic vocal ability.
  • "Then You Look At Me" or "I Surrender" - Both considered underground "fan favorites". This could be a thanks and a tribute to all her devoted fans through the years.
  • "This Time" - A song which brings to light the issue of domestic violence. It could help inspire even just one person to get out of an abusive situation.
  • "Fly"/"Vole" - A song written for and about Karine who passed due to cystic fibrosis.

I could continue posting many more songs, but I will stop with those listed above. Now, I'm not saying I want the show to be a complete retrospective of her career. However, I do wish there were more insights into her craft, her talent and why certain songs are important to her and her legacy.

 

That's my two cents, anyway.

 

I hope you do win the lottery and that you are able to create the Celine Dion show you've always wanted to see!

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Seeing as Celine is in Vegas until 2019, I think the best thing for them to do would be to end the current show at some point in the next 1-2 years, and launch a brand new show with a brand new setlist. That way they can ditch all the old covers and have a completely new vision. It would certainly boost ticket sales, as people will know that they are returning to Vegas to see something different. At the moment, I have no intention of seeing Celine's current show again, as nothing has really changed since I saw her in August 2011. If I ever got the chance to go back to Vegas, I would rather see Shania!

when the CEO of Caesar's was interviewed earlier this year (or late last year) they asked about Celine's contract extension until 2019, and he said something around of the lines of "I don't want to give too much away, or ruin it…"or something like that.

 

I think there will be bigger changes than we expect

This is what I'm hoping for. I hope you're both correct! I realize AND was almost the same show from start to finish. But to compare: that was 5 years and they did make some changes to freshen it up so it wasn't exactly the same, even though overall it still was. 2019 is 5 more years! I have to think 8 years of doing the same exact show won't happen. It has to evolve. Even if she still keeps the Vegas glam aspect going, I think they'll do a complete over-haul at some point. At least, I really hope so. If that's the case, I think we'll see a good bit of the album incorporated and some other aspects scrapped, even if it was included on LMBTL. Maybe that was her way of keeping the magic going? Time will tell. I think if we don't see it happen in February, I think we'll see it starting with the summer run since that when the official extension begins.

~Liz
"Please don't make your career your life. Let it be your passion, let it bring you pleasure, but don't let it become your identity. You are so much more valuable than that." -Celine

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This is what I'm hoping for. I hope you're both correct! I realize AND was almost the same show from start to finish. But to compare: that was 5 years and they did make some changes to freshen it up so it wasn't exactly the same, even though overall it still was. 2019 is 5 more years! I have to think 8 years of doing the same exact show won't happen. It has to evolve. Even if she still keeps the Vegas glam aspect going, I think they'll do a complete over-haul at some point. At least, I really hope so. If that's the case, I think we'll see a good bit of the album incorporated and some other aspects scrapped, even if it was included on LMBTL. Maybe that was her way of keeping the magic going? Time will tell. I think if we don't see it happen in February, I think we'll see it starting with the summer run since that when the official extension begins.

 

Just think about Celine as a performer, doing the same show for 9 years is not good for her mental wellbeing :giggle:

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^^^I realize I'm not completely aware of the total cost for all of this but in keeping with the Vegas glam, I can't imagine that it would cost an obscene amount of money to change the set-list, and some of the vibe of the show. They could still a lot of the dresses, as they are stunning, the orchestra, etc. and re-do the set-list, some of the graphics, video, etc. That would still give the show the same feel but it would still be enough of a change to keep the fans coming back for 5 additional years. Of course, we'll all keep going, but I think we've all echoed the sentiment of something needs to change to go more often (as it can be quite expensive to travel no matter where you're coming from).
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~Liz
"Please don't make your career your life. Let it be your passion, let it bring you pleasure, but don't let it become your identity. You are so much more valuable than that." -Celine

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Just think about Celine as a performer, doing the same show for 9 years is not good for her mental wellbeing :giggle:

Yeah, I would definitely start to get bored after a while and get cabin fever. :giggle:

~Liz
"Please don't make your career your life. Let it be your passion, let it bring you pleasure, but don't let it become your identity. You are so much more valuable than that." -Celine

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^^^I realize I'm not completely aware of the total cost for all of this but in keeping with the Vegas glam, I can't imagine that it would cost an obscene amount of money to change the set-list, and some of the vibe of the show. They could still a lot of the dresses, as they are stunning, the orchestra, etc. and re-do the set-list, some of the graphics, video, etc. That would still give the show the same feel but it would still be enough of a change to keep the fans coming back for 5 additional years. Of course, we'll all keep going, but I think we've all echoed the sentiment of something needs to change to go more often (as it can be quite expensive to travel no matter where you're coming from).

 

Because it wouldn't. Some people on here like to make a bigger deal out of things than they truly are. A song that Celine is already comfortable with performing, and which has already been rehearsed at one point during the show's creation process (i.e. "I'm Alive"), would not require a butt-load of money to incorporate into the show. A song like "I'm Alive" would bring a bit more life to a concert which is full of pretty much nothing but ballads and slow moving songs. Now, if the entire show from top to bottom were to be changed, THEN I could see it costing an arm and a leg. However, to remove one or two songs for another would not require the insane amount of money as was referenced above.

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Because it wouldn't. Some people on here like to make a bigger deal out of things than they truly are. A song that Celine is already comfortable with performing, and which has already been rehearsed at one point during the show's creation process (i.e. "I'm Alive"), would not require a butt-load of money to incorporate into the show. A song like "I'm Alive" would bring a bit more life to a concert which is full of pretty much nothing but ballads and slow moving songs. Now, if the entire show from top to bottom were to be changed, THEN I could see it costing an arm and a leg. However, to remove one or two songs for another would not require the insane amount of money as was referenced above.

Even if they changed the entire set list (keeping a few of the songs they have now....I absolutely love the OA opening & the curtain drop!) I still don't see that costing that much if they still incorporate the orchestra, same concept of the show. To me, the over-haul that would cost tens of millions is scrapping this concept altogether, maybe adding dancers, changing all of the outfits, etc. They could still create an entirely new show, without that kind of over-haul, IMO. But even if they did do that, they know Celine always draws people in and will constantly do so (she's proven that already) so she'd totally be worth the investment if they did go in that direction.

~Liz
"Please don't make your career your life. Let it be your passion, let it bring you pleasure, but don't let it become your identity. You are so much more valuable than that." -Celine

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Because it wouldn't. Some people on here like to make a bigger deal out of things than they truly are. A song that Celine is already comfortable with performing, and which has already been rehearsed at one point during the show's creation process (i.e. "I'm Alive"), would not require a butt-load of money to incorporate into the show. A song like "I'm Alive" would bring a bit more life to a concert which is full of pretty much nothing but ballads and slow moving songs. Now, if the entire show from top to bottom were to be changed, THEN I could see it costing an arm and a leg. However, to remove one or two songs for another would not require the insane amount of money as was referenced above.

 

Oh, I didn't realize that you worked in the entertainment industry. How many years? I'm going on 25.

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Oh, I didn't realize that you worked in the entertainment industry. How many years? I'm going on 25.

 

I don't. I have, however, worked in finance for multi-million dollar companies. I have seen ledgers, journal entries, etc. I'm just using common sense and logic. That's all.

 

That's great you've worked in show business for 25 years. What do you do for a living? Who do you work for? What is your title? Have you worked with any big companies or projects? If so, which ones? The reason for all my questions? I've seen you throw out your "entertainment industry resume" left and right, but I have never seen you state which projects you've worked on, who you've worked with, etc. It's easy to throw out comments about working in a certain industry without stating where you've worked, who you've worked for and the projects you've worked on.

 

Thanks for the encouraging words about if I win the lottery, by the way. ;)

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I don't. I have, however, worked in finance for multi-million dollar companies. I have seen ledgers, journal entries, etc. I'm just using common sense and logic. That's all.

 

That's great you've worked in show business for 25 years. What do you do for a living? Who do you work for? What is your title? Have you worked with any big companies or projects? If so, which ones? The reason for all my questions? I've seen you throw out your "entertainment industry resume" left and right, but I have never seen you state which projects you've worked on, who you've worked with, etc. It's easy to throw out comments about working in a certain industry without stating where you've worked, who you've worked for and the projects you've worked on.

 

Thanks for the encouraging words about if I win the lottery, by the way. ;)

 

The particulars are, quite frankly, none of your business. Again, that's not meant to be mean...I just don't know you personally so don't think it's your business. I have worked in numerous shows both on and off broadway. I have worked for 3 different broadway producers and one music producer as their assistants. I have worked as a casting assistant, casting director, director, actor, singer, dancer. I have worked as a financial manager for several not for profit theaters as well as been a box office manager for several different theaters throughout my life. I understand that you don't want to take my info on faith. This is the internet, after all. But again, I don't know you personally, so I don't think I need to tell you the specifics of who I have worked for (or, frankly, who I am) in the industry. It *does* crack me up to come on here though and read comments from all of you who do not work in the entertainment industry acting as if you know how things work and how "easy" it is to put on a show. I promise I will do my best to let you all have your dreams from now on and keep my mouth shut - again, that isn't me being snarky or anything. I've told myself many times I should keep my mouth shut on here because fans don't really want the honest info about things; they just want to dream and that's perfectly understandable. I think my impulse to give out this information is to help people from not being so frustrated when what they want to have happen doesn't happen. Does that make sense?

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The particulars are, quite frankly, none of your business. Again, that's not meant to be mean...I just don't know you personally so don't think it's your business. I have worked in numerous shows both on and off broadway. I have worked for 3 different broadway producers and one music producer as their assistants. I have worked as a casting assistant, casting director, director, actor, singer, dancer. I have worked as a financial manager for several not for profit theaters as well as been a box office manager for several different theaters throughout my life. I understand that you don't want to take my info on faith. This is the internet, after all. But again, I don't know you personally, so I don't think I need to tell you the specifics of who I have worked for (or, frankly, who I am) in the industry. It *does* crack me up to come on here though and read comments from all of you who do not work in the entertainment industry acting as if you know how things work and how "easy" it is to put on a show. I promise I will do my best to let you all have your dreams from now on and keep my mouth shut - again, that isn't me being snarky or anything. I've told myself many times I should keep my mouth shut on here because fans don't really want the honest info about things; they just want to dream and that's perfectly understandable. I think my impulse to give out this information is to help people from not being so frustrated when what they want to have happen doesn't happen. Does that make sense?

 

I congratulate you on your time in the industry. That is an impressive resume. (I'm not being being snarky.) However, I still find it hard to believe that it would cost close to $1 million to remove a song from Celine's current show and replace it with another (i.e. "The Reason" swapped out for "Water And A Flame"). Even more so if the addition were a song that was already rehearsed at one point. I may not work in the entertainment industry, but I have done my research in the past. My website even contains set design concepts I created while "A New Day..." was running. I have connections in the industry and have had tours of some of the most amazing venues around. The Colosseum at Caesars Palace being one of them. The current show does not have the dancers "A New Day..." had. It doesn't have the props "A New Day..." had. It doesn't even really utilize the LED screen to its fullest potential like "A New Day..." did. It's really a pretty basic concert with a few bells and whistles (i.e. hologram) thrown in to impress the Vegas clientele. The only way I could see the cost of adding one or two songs into her current show coming anywhere near the price you quoted would be if Celine's contract was written in some insane fashion where she earned $500,000 per rehearsal. Furthermore, entertainers add and replace songs to their set lists all the time while on the road. Sometimes, on a whim. More so, I doubt close to $1 million dollars was spent for Celine to do "A Song For You" (not the "Taking Chances" song) in place of "The Reason." (I believe this was done as a pre-gift to Rene for his birthday. Hence, why it was only done once.) I also can't believe it would cost close to $1 million to add in a Christmas song for the holidays, or do "God Bless America" for Independence Day. If I am naive, so be it. However, my common sense tells my instinct otherwise.

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IACBTMN is the same length as the AND version, except it's been made into a medley with TPOL.

 

As far as I know, WDMHBN and TR are still in the show. :)

 

Don't forget it's actually shorter if you take into account that the intro before the singing starts is quite a bit shorter.

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Did anyone from the forum go to Celine's show tonight?

 

I'm dying to know if anything has changed, or to see videos and pics. I love getting the backstage pics with the meet and greets!

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I'm the same... Keep on looking to see reviews x
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Did anyone from the forum go to Celine's show tonight?

 

I'm dying to know if anything has changed, or to see videos and pics. I love getting the backstage pics with the meet and greets!

 

I asked a girl on twitter

Loved me back to life is gone , nothing else changed except slightly different video for lullabye

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Loved me back to life is gone , nothing else changed except slightly different video for lullabye

 

LMBTL is gone?!? :doh: :o :blink:

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Really? What??? LMBTL gone??? How can this be? I'm shocked x
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What LMBTL is gone?????? What would they replace it with? Or did they shorten the show? I won't go the second night then.............. What a shame! That's the song I was looking forward to! Slightly ticked! :angry:
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I have had the time of my life following this woman! Much love.
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If LMBTL is gone, then I don't hold out much hope for any other new songs being added to the show...
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I've seen the same show 4 times so far and I'd keep going seeing it but I'd still like to see some new songs in there as well... Why change the posters etc to the new album stuff if nothing new is added. Surely there has to be some change other than 1 VT.

I'm still excited for March 10th when I fly out to Vegas again :-)

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Guys maybe they took off LBTL because they are refresing the whole show with the new album! And thy want to push all toghether !!!!!!! At the same time!!!! Edited by CELINEFAN01
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We all thought that after the Jan/Feb break, there would be new additions. It's ABSURD that no changes have been made to this show that is about to start it's 4th year!!! AND we're going to ignore the new English album?! To remove LMBTL is back tracking.

 

It's not like we can even say "Well, Vegas is Celine's more classic show where she needs to appeal to the crowd that wants to come and hear songs that they know and nothing new. Her TOUR is for when she sings her current songs and takes risks." Other than the SHORT Euro tour this year, we're getting NO TOUR. Also, her new Vegas contract states that she CAN'T TOUR THE US!

 

This is getting totally out of control. I don't know who is making the decisions, but they need to be fired.

 

Also, they changed the logo and the photos promoting the show to the LMBTL era which makes ZERO sense. Why have an edgy photo and edgy block letter CELINE when it's the same classic show???

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je me changerai en or pour que tu m'aimes encore

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The album hasn't sold well in the US and none of the singles off of the album have been a hit. They're clearly going to let this album die out. Just listen to the album and enjoy it - it will more than likely not get much more attention from Celine and her team. We could all sit around and complain and dream and wonder why and say what would happen if they only did this or that but it won't help. LMBTL being taken out of the show is a pretty clear indicator that they will not go forward with anything else. Again, why spend the money and the effort to change a show that is selling perfectly fine and is making money for everyone involved? The super hard core fans are going to spend their money to see the show again regardless of any changes (many are doing so already; I know that I will, also). And the general fans just want to hear the hits.
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