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"Past Shows" ^ Datzman, Ken. "Extensive improvements set for King Center — main lobby to show new look, with bar and concession area; Crown Club remake; naming opportunities", Brevard Business News , vol 37, no. 21, 27 May 2019, p.
The tour performed over 150 shows in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. It was the ninth highest-grossing tour of 2019, with a total attendance of 999,242 from 95 shows, as well as a total revenue of $92,310,105. [2] The tour began on May 11, 2019, [3] but was cut short on March 15, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]
Jiffy Lube Live: 12 August 2018 Virginia Beach: Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater: 15 August 2018 Rogers: Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion: Lindsay Ell: 17 August 2018 Kansas City: Sprint Center: Kelsea Ballerini: 18 August 2018 Tinley Park: Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre: 19 August 2018 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center: 24 August 2018 ...
Here are the biggest shows in pop, rock, Latin music, comedy and more slated to visit Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne in July, August and September.
One on One was a concert tour by English musician Paul McCartney that began on 13 April 2016 and traveled through the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania, ending on 16 December 2017. [3]
List of concert tours, showing dates, associated album(s), number of shows, and relevant statistics [citation needed] Title Dates Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows Gross Attendance Ref. Hello Katy Tour: January 23, 2009 – November 28, 2009 One of the Boys: North America Europe Asia Oceania 89 $1,500,000 69,577 [15] [16]
The Think Later World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae in support of her sophomore studio album, Think Later (2023). [1] It began on April 17, 2024, in Dublin, and concluded on November 21, 2024, in Wellington, with shows across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania.
Coldplay were credited with ushering into a new era of sustainable touring with the endeavour, [12] becoming "pioneers" for the future of live entertainment. [24] The first 175 shows have made over $1.14 billion from 10.3 million tickets sold, making it the most-attended tour of all time and the first by a male act to reach $1 billion. [25]