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Ultra’s 2016 lineup only featured 20 female artists, while a whopping 198 exclusively-male acts made up the rest of the weekend. Lollapalooza tapped 124 male acts to perform at its 2016 festival, and only 47 female acts. That’s a pretty dismal imbalance — and, unfortunately, that gender disparity isn’t anything new.
The Total World Tour was the fifth concert tour by English recording artist Joss Stone.The tour lasted 6 years, with Stone expressing her intent to play in every country on Earth, and mostly succeeded in her goal, even reaching countries such as North Korea, Yemen, and Iraq. [1]
From the outlandish outfits, to the epic performances, to the insane art installations, you can relive all the magic of Ultra 2016 through this gallery.
[15] [16] Pantera pulled out of the festival due to "circumstances beyond our control", being replaced by Stone Temple Pilots. [17] Prior to Aftershock, Corey Taylor injured his leg during a show in Los Angeles and also pulled out of the festival. Members of his touring group were also having difficulties with Covid-19.
The band was formerly known as the Rock N Roll All-Stars, which had a short tour of South America in 2012. Since their reincarnation as the Kings of Chaos, the band have played Australia's Stone Music Fest, [3] four shows in South Africa, [4] one show in the United States, [5] and two in Latin America.
Jun. 24—The second annual Diamond Stone Music Festival will take place Sept. 9-11 at the Diamondhead Resort on the banks of the Illinois River, and the local festival organizer says it will have ...
In Summer 2016, he toured Australia with Josh Hedley for "a string of joint-headline shows throughout the east coast" of that country, including the Bello Winter Music Festival in Bellingen. [38] The tour included stops in the major cities of Brisbane , Melbourne , and Sydney where regional "support" acts opened for them—e.g., Imogen Clark ...
Jennifer Aniston (Rolling Stone, 1996 and GQ, January 2009) The Dixie Chicks (Entertainment Weekly, May 2003) Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley (Vanity Fair, March 2006) Serena Williams (ESPN The Magazine's Body issue, 2009) Alexander Skarsgård, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer; from the cast of True Blood (Rolling Stone, September 2010)