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March–April 1970 – North American Tour Spring 1970; June–July 1970 – Tour of Iceland, Bath & Germany 1970; August–September 1970 – North American Tour Summer 1970; March–April 1971 – United Kingdom Tour Spring 1971; May–August 1971 – European Tour 1971; August–September 1971 – North American Tour 1971
Logo of the cancelled tour. Led Zeppelin – The 1980s, Part One was a planned autumn 1980 concert tour of North America by the rock band Led Zeppelin.It was scheduled to take place from 17 October through 15 November of that year and cover much of the East Coast and Midwest.
UPDATE: Oasis is officially coming to North America next year on its highly anticipated reunion tour, and has added four additional dates due to popular demand. The band will play at Rogers ...
The 1974 tour was the first in North America by a former member of the Beatles since the band's 1966 visit. [5] [8] Raising expectations further among fans and the media, it marked the first live performances by Harrison since his successful staging of the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh shows, [13] which had also featured Shankar and Preston. [14]
The Naked in North America Tour was the debut concert tour by American pop musician Chappell Roan. [1] The tour began on February 15, 2023, at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix , and concluded on March 15 at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles .
Tour posters from the Performance 2007 tour. Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock act, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio.Since 1988, Nine Inch Nails has performed throughout the world, including tours in North America, South America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia.
R.E.M. returned to Europe in April 1984, this time in support of their second studio album, Reckoning, with a tour titled the "Little America tour" ("Little America" being a track on the album). [1] They tour their homeland between June and November, before visiting Asia for the first time in mid-November.
The tour encompassed 32 shows in 24 cities over 31 days. [8] Most shows quickly sold-out, and attendance ranged from 4,000 ( New York City ) to 28,000 ( Baltimore ). [ 2 ] For each show, the Beatles earned $50,000 minimum (equivalent to US$ 510,000 in 2024), earning over a million dollars across the entire tour.