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The Daydream World Tour was Carey's second tour (after the U.S. Music Box Tour in 1993), and her first tour to have dates out of the United States. The tour was held in honor of the success of her new album at the time, Daydream; the album had spawned three of Carey's nineteen number-one singles ("Fantasy", "One Sweet Day", and "Always Be My Baby"), became her second album to be certified ...
Daydream World Tour: March 7, 1996 – June 23, 1996 Daydream: Asia Europe 7 [4] [34] Butterfly World Tour: January 11, 1998 – February 21, 1998 Butterfly: Asia Oceania North America 11 [5] Rainbow World Tour: February 14, 2000 – April 18, 2000 Rainbow: Europe Asia North America 19 [6] Charmbracelet World Tour: June 21, 2003 – February 26 ...
[1] [2] VIXX also teased the tour with a video uploaded to their official YouTube account. [3] The title of the showcase, "The Milky Way" is in reference to their fans (Starlights) all over the world representing the stars that comprise the entire galaxy The Milky Way. The showcase took place over the course of just two months, October and ...
Originally shown as a television special on November 29, 1995, on Fox, the video presented Carey performing a concert to celebrate and promote her fifth studio album, Daydream, and to help prepare her and her crew for her 1996 Daydream World Tour.
"Fantasy" was part of the set-lists on several of Carey's succeeding tours, making its debut during the album's accompanying set of concerts, the Daydream World Tour and is featured on her compilation albums, #1's (1998), Greatest Hits (2001), The Remixes (2003), Playlist: The Very Best of Mariah Carey (2010) and #1 to Infinity (2015).
Though a commercial success, Butterfly failed to reach the commercial heights of her previous albums, Music Box and Daydream. [83] After concluding her Butterfly World Tour, Carey participated in the VH1 Divas benefit concert on April 14, 1998, where she sang alongside Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Gloria Estefan, and Carole King ...
The single entered the bottom half of charts in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. Carey performed "Forever" during the 1996 Daydream World Tour. Her performance at the Tokyo Dome in Japan was released as the music video. Columbia later included the song on Carey's compilation album Greatest Hits (2001).
After returning to the United States from her Daydream World Tour in mid-1996, American singer Mariah Carey began preliminary work on the follow-up to her 1995 album Daydream. [1] She completed the song "Outside" as one of the first compositions intended for Butterfly (1997), [2] her sixth studio album for Columbia Records. [3]