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In November of that year, Blackpink embarked on their first worldwide concert tour, the In Your Area World Tour, which saw 36 shows in 17 countries across Asia, North America, Europe and Oceania. The tour garnered a record-breaking 472,183 attendees and became the most successful concert tour conducted by a K-pop girl group. [2]
The tour travelled to four continents: Asia, North America, South America and Europe. Famed choreographer and creative director Laurieann Gibson directed the show, which also consisted of a live backing band led by music director Gil-Smith II.
29 June 1996 – 16 August 1997 (Europe, North America) 72 The group reunites again for a charity show in Hyde Park with drummer Zak Starkey and a number of other support musicians for a full-scale performances of Quadrophenia; tours of North America and Europe followed. [10] Part of the Tommy and Quadrophenia Live DVD was recorded. 1999
The Gigaton Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam.It was the band's first tour since 2018. [1]The tour was originally scheduled to consist of seventeen shows in North America, [2] [3] and fourteen shows in Europe during 2020. [4]
Its namesake tour was the first ever to include LED wristbands and the group have been widely credited with popularising the feature. [12] Shows in Latin America were scheduled for 2013 as well, but ended up getting cancelled. [13] In 2014, Ghost Stories prompted a return to theatres, matching the intimacy of the album. [14]
The tour included a headlining show at The Forum in Los Angeles, as well as an appearance at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento. [33] The band later announced tour dates in Europe and Japan, along with the title of the tour. The performance at The Forum on October 11, 2019, coincided with the release of the band's third album Metal Galaxy ...
[18] Radiohead's first tour in the United States and Canada, starting on 11 July 1993 at Slim's in San Francisco, took place over the course of a month in clubs in Boston, New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Dallas. This tour was, like the tour in Israel, made possible due to the growing popularity of "Creep".
BTS' debut solo concert tour in 2014, The Red Bullet Tour, began in Asia and then expanded to Australia, North America, and South America, attracting 80,000 spectators. In the midst of The Red Bullet Tour, BTS also held its first concert tour of Japan, Wake Up: Open Your Eyes Japan Tour.