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Rob Wile and Dania Kalaji. June 1, 2024 at 8:05 AM. A series of tour cancellations and changes by big-name artists has sparked questions about whether the post-pandemic live music boom could be ...
Fleetwood Mac's plans for a worldwide concert tour in 2018 were first revealed by Christine McVie in March 2017, when the tour was initially referred to as a "farewell tour", with plans of having the Rumours lineup (Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie) reuniting for another tour for the first time since On with the Show (2014–2015). [2] "
The Book of Souls World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden, held in support of their sixteenth studio album, The Book of Souls. During the first leg of the tour the band played shows in 36 countries across six continents, which included their debut performances in El Salvador, Lithuania and China. With 117 shows, it was the longest tour ...
Celine Dion has addressed whether she plans on touring again a year after she cancelled her world tour.. In May 2023, the Canadian singer, 56, announced that she would be cancelling the remaining ...
The Global Stadium Tour (also known as the Unlimited Love Tour) [ 2 ] was a concert tour by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's twelfth and thirteenth studio albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, which were released on April 1, 2022, and October 14, 2022, respectively. [ 3 ]
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Pacific Tour 1973. The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972, also known as the "Stones Touring Party", shortened to S.T.P., [1] was a much-publicized and much-written-about concert tour of the United States and Canada in June and July 1972 by the Rolling Stones. Constituting the band's first performances in the United States following the Altamont ...
Rolling Thunder Revue. (Dylan and others, 1975–76) The Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour – sometimes referred to as Tour '74[2] – was a two-month concert tour staged in arenas during early 1974 that featured Bob Dylan, in his first tour in eight years, performing with his old partners the Band. The tour generated intense fan and media ...