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The Motortown Revue was the name given to the package concert tours of Motown artists in the 1960s. Early tours featured Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Mary Wells, The Marvelettes, Barrett Strong, and The Contours as headlining acts, and gave then-second-tier acts such as Marvin Gaye, Martha & The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips and The ...
Media publications and journalists gave the tour rave reviews and many of them deemed it one of the best tours of 2018. [27] [28] [29] The concerts were complimented for Swift's on-stage persona and intimacy with the audience, the versatile set list and the transition between songs, production value, the stripped-down performances and wardrobe choices, with many commentators noting the Gothic ...
The Eras tour grossed over $1 billion and set numerous records. Last year alone the tour sold 4.3 million tickets, which is more than the number Elton John sold cumulatively on his five-year ...
The book also documents the production of Swift's epic Eras Tour, which kicked off in August 2023, including "personal reflections" written by the artist herself.
While Obama’s memoir was distributed widely through various bookstores, “The Eras Tour Book” sold exclusively through Target. Swift’s book is a 256-page hardcover with a sticker price of ...
The Confetti Tour was the seventh concert tour held by British girl group Little Mix, in support of their sixth studio album, Confetti (2020). It is the group's first tour without former member Jesy Nelson , who departed from the group in 2020, and was their last before the group went on hiatus in 2022.
The only nonfiction book to have surpassed that debut figure during a tracking frame, according to the Associated Press, is Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land,” which sold 816,000 copies ...
The Formation World Tour ranked at #1 and #2 on Pollstar's 2016 mid-year Top 100 Tours chart both in North America and worldwide respectively, with a total mid-year worldwide gross of $137.3 million from the first 25 shows (including $126.3 million from the first North American leg of the tour).