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Legs
  
3

Start date
  
October 8, 2012 (2012-10-08)

End date
  
June 22, 2013 (2013-06-22)

No. of shows
  
2 in Asia 6 in Europe 12 in North America 20 Total

Box office
  
$66.3 million ($68.17 in 2017 dollars)

Barbra Live was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist, Barbra Streisand. Visiting North American and European markets, the tour was Streisand's first tour since 2006. Barbra Live was the 22nd best-selling tour in the world during 2012. It earned $40.7 million and sold 154,287 tickets.

Contents

In April 2013 it was officially announced that Barbra would continue the tour through Europe in the summer of 2013.

The shows at Brooklyn's Barclays Center were filmed and released on CD and DVD as Back to Brooklyn

Background

Initially planned as two shows to mark the opening of the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the show was billed as Barbra's Homecoming - since Streisand was born in Brooklyn. The shows sold out quickly and no further dates were added. On August 9, 2012 it was announced that Streisand would expand the series of concerts now opening in Philadelphia on October 8, 2012. On September 14, three additional engagements in America were added. One of these dates included the famous Hollywood Bowl where Barbra's 1967 performance—An Evening with Barbra Streisand—broke the Bowl's attendance record of the time, with an audience of 17,256 people.

Critical

The concerts received mostly positive reviews and critical acclaim. The Ottawa Sun reviewed the concert at Scotiabank Place and wrote "Streisand’s voice was truly exceptional. Intimate, yet on a grand scale, only she could do a concert that was small enough to feel personal, yet big enough to feel like a Broadway musical." Miriam Di Nunzio from the Chicago Sun-Times wrote "At 70, the singer still possesses one of the most pristine voices in music, a voice that completely and sumptuously envelops a room, even one the size of the cavernous United Center. There is an intimacy and honesty in Streisand’s delivery — a rare treat in this age of lip-synched, overblown concert extravaganzas." The Jerusalem Post wrote on her opening night in Philadelphia "Her voice (and cleavage) were better than many of the stars half her age that are currently touring." The Vancouver Sun stated that "The perennially decorated singer/actor/writer/director left an indelible mark on her Vancouver audience with a performance that was pure, undiluted class."

The show also garnered some negative reviews. The Oakland Tribune reviewed the San Jose concert at HP Pavilion and stated that Streisand relies too much on guest stars and wastes stage time for other performers. Jim Harrington wrote that the show "left too little time for what really should've been the focus of the night — Streisand's voice... I indeed look forward to seeing Streisand "Some Other Time" and when it happens, hopefully she'll leave some of her friends and family members behind."

Commercial

The first shows at Brooklyn's Barclays Center sold out within a day of going on sale. After the show at the Hollywood Bowl sold out, an additional date was added. A second London show at The O2 Arena was added following the demand for the first show, which sold out quickly. A show in Paris was already on sale, but was canceled to make place for a second show in Amsterdam.

Set list

This set list is representative of the official DVD track listing. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

References

Barbra Live Wikipedia