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The Imploding the Mirage Tour was the sixth major concert tour by American rock band The Killers. The tour supports their sixth and seventh studio albums Imploding the Mirage (2020) and Pressure Machine (2021). The tour began at the Terminal 5 in New York City on August 19, 2021, and ended at Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo on December 2, 2023 ...
The Mirage Tour was a concert tour by British-American pop rock band Fleetwood Mac. The tour ran from September 1 to October 31, 1982. The tour ran from September 1 to October 31, 1982. Unlike the 112-show Tusk Tour , the Mirage Tour was limited to just 29 cities in the United States.
Imploding the Mirage Tour; R. Rebel Diamonds Tour; S. Sam's Town Tour; W. Wonderful Wonderful World Tour
For the Imploding the Mirage Tour Starting in April 2022, Keuning returned and Sablay moved to back rhythm guitar/keyboards. Withers and Brown were also replaced by Melissa Mcmillan and Tori Allen. [19] [20] Keuning left the tour in May and Sablay moved back to lead guitar. Keuning returned in July.
When performed live, the song would usually go for over eight minutes in length, most notably the Mirage Tour version in 1982. [1] The song did not appear on any subsequent tour until their 2013 Tour. [2] "Sisters of the Moon" was also played on the North American and European legs of the On with the Show tour, but with an abbreviated guitar solo.
Extravaganza: Live at the Mirage is the first live music video title by singer and actress Cher. Released by Sony BMG in 1992, it contained footage from Cher's two Heart of Stone Tour specials filmed at Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas in 1990. It featured tracks from Cher and Heart of Stone albums alongside various covers.
The tour was announced the week before the release of the album with a four-city UK and Ireland tour, with additional international dates announced later. [9] In January 2024, the band further announced an eight-night residency in Las Vegas in August 2024 to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the release of Hot Fuss .
The Mirage was the first Las Vegas casino to use security cameras full-time on all table games. [144] In 1997, Mirage Resorts spent $150 million on artwork which was displayed in the resort's high-stakes gaming area. [145] The casino added a new high-limit gaming area in 2004, featuring design work by artist Dale Chihuly. [58] [59]