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The Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour (also known as the Middle of Everywhere Tour) is the fourteenth concert tour by American band Hanson. The tour is a celebration to mark when the band formed in 1992. Beginning June 2017, the tour visited Europe, Australasia and the Americas.
The This Time Around Tour was a tour by American band Hanson. [1] The tour supported the band's second studio album, This Time Around (2000). The tour predominantly visited North America with additional dates in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. The concert film At the Fillmore was released following the tour.
In March 2017, Hanson announced the Middle of Everywhere 25th Anniversary World Tour, which began on June 1, 2017 [4] and had sold out shows throughout the United States, [5] Canada, Australia, [6] Europe and Latin America. [7]
On May 13, 2017 the band announced the Middle of Everywhere World Tour, [1] for celebrating their 25th anniversary as a band and 20 years of their debut studio album, Middle of Nowhere, which features their first hit, "MMMBop". On July 23, 2017, they announced a compilation album, called Middle of Everywhere – The Greatest Hits.
This was the first time since 2005 Jamiroquai performed in Chicago, with Coachella being the first of a few returning US dates. [14] Severe weather forced attendees to evacuate the festival grounds Friday and Saturday, resulting in the cancellation of headliner performances from each day. [ 15 ]
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The Albertane Tour [1] was the debut tour by American band Hanson. The tour supported the band's debut studio album, Middle of Nowhere (1997). The tour predominantly visited North America with additional dates in France, Germany and England.
The group's second album, Middle of Everywhere, won the same award in 2011. The band released Chittlin' Cookin' Time in Cheatham County produced by Jack White for his label Third Man Records. [8] White asked the band to collaborate with him on the song "I Guess I Should Go to Sleep" for his album Blunderbuss, followed by opening for him on tour ...