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Pages in category "1974 concert tours" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pages in category "2006 concert tours" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 25 Live; A.
These categories list concert tours by the year in which they were performed. Individual concert tours should not be listed here. ... 1974 concert tours (16 P) 1975 ...
The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income. The data and rankings come largely from reports by trade publications Billboard and Pollstar . Billboard , which launched the boxscore ranking in 1975 through its spin-off magazine Amusement Business , has featured the ranking in its own magazine since the issue ...
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 biggest concert the band gave was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, part of the A Bigger Bang Tour, in 2006. The second largest was in 2016, when the band played for the first time in Cuba, during their América Latina Olé tour. An estimated 1.2 million fans, more than half of the population of Havana, saw the Rolling Stones whose music had been ...
The 40-concert, 30-date, 21-city tour began on January 3, 1974, and ended on February 14, 1974. [3] The tour was one of the largest such undertakings of its era, [2] and took place entirely in indoor sports arenas.
Caribou Tour (1974) Rock of the Westies Tour (1975) Louder Than Concorde Tour (1976) A Single Man Tour (1979) Elton John's 1979 tour of the Soviet Union (1979) 1980 World Tour (1980) Jump Up Tour (1982–1983) Too Low for Zero Tour (1984) European Express Tour (1984) Breaking Hearts Tour (1984) Ice on Fire Tour (1985–1986) Tour De Force (1986 ...