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Maxwell was to debut never-performed songs from his BLACKsummer'snight trilogy. lt was also announced that proceeds from the M2N tour merchandise would support the "Obama-Biden 2012" re-election campaign. [64] However, the tour was canceled due to vocal hemorrhaging. [65]
Despite the success of the first leg of the tour, Maxwell decided to cancel the remaining dates of the tour at the last moment. An official statement was released citing "scheduling conflicts with venues" was the reason behind the cancellation. [8] However, media outlets began to speculate a true reason for the tour's cancellation.
BLACKsummers'night Tour is a tour by American R&B singer Maxwell. The tour was in support of his platinum hit album BLACKsummers'night . [ 1 ] The trek kicked off on June 17, 2009, in Grand Rapids, Michigan throughout North America. [ 2 ]
A series of tour cancellations and changes by big-name artists has ... Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of touring overseas ...
R&B ace Maxwell has announced “The Serenade 2024” North American Tour, which will see him joined by two special guests: two-time Grammy winner Jazmine Sullivan and rising singer-songwriter ...
After a seven-year hiatus, including delayed release dates and cancelled tours due to a medical issue, Maxwell's first single from the second installment of his trilogy BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT was released April 8, 2016. "Lake By the Ocean" is a song released after being described as "several years" in the making.
Maxwell’s latest tour will make its way to Indianapolis this fall. The three-time Grammy Award-winning multi platinum soul singer ("Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)," “This Woman’s Work”) on ...
The Maxwell 08 Tour was a tour by American R&B singer Maxwell, his first major tour in over six years. [1] [2] The tour started on October 3, performing a one date show in Europe and Africa, afterwards returning to North America for a two-month trek that kicked off on October 8, in Boston throughout several cities in North America and ending on November 23 in New York City. [3]