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Concert record-maker Jarre eyes new creative frontier – North America

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NEW YORK: Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre has made history for decades by putting on some of the world’s largest concerts. He will soon break new ground -- by touring North America.

Jarre on Monday announced his first- ever tour of the United States and Canada to begin on May 9 in Toronto. The nine dates will include New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

The 68-year- old French composer is a longtime visitor to North America where he is influentia­l in music circles but remains far better known commercial­ly in Europe.

He has only played one fullfledge­d show in North America -- in 1986 in Houston, when Jarre brought fireworks and lights for a citywide concert over the skyline as Texas marked 150 years since independen­ce from Mexico.

The “Rendez-vous Houston” concert turned into a memorial for astronauts killed on the Challenger space shuttle -- one of whom, Ronald McNair, had planned to play his saxophone from space. The citywide festival drew 1-1.5 million people and for a time was considered the largest concert in history.

Jarre has since topped it with a 1990 show in La Defense, a business district on the western outskirts of Paris, for Bastille Day, and a 1997 show in Moscow to celebrate the city’s 850th anniversar­y.

Jarre in 1981 was also the first Western musician to play China after the Cultural Revolution.

The North America swing comes after an extensive tour in Europe that follows “Electronic­a”, Jarre’s two-part album in which he collaborat­es with some of the most influentia­l names in electronic music.

Last month, Jarre released “Oxygene 3”, which he considered the last part in a trilogy. The release marked 40 years since the original “Oxygene”, an electronic music classic. — AFP

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