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  2. Coldplay's Chris Martin falls through trap door onstage ...

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    Chris Martin emerged unharmed and thanked the crew member who caught him after he fell through a trap door during Coldplay's Sunday concert in Melbourne.

  3. Music of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    A Music Victoria study finds Melbourne hosts 62,000 live concerts annually, making it one of the live music capitals of the world. [1] Victoria is host to more than three times the live performance national average, making it the live music capital of the country. Melbourne is host to more music venues per capita than Austin, Texas. [2]

  4. Listen Out - Wikipedia

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    Listen Out is an annual Australian music festival held in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane since September 2013. In 2018, an inaugural alternative version of Listen Out, titled Listen In took place in South Australia and New Zealand.

  5. The Beatles' 1964 tour of Australasia - Wikipedia

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    During their stay in Melbourne, crowds spilled out from the 45,000 (at the time) capacity Festival Hall for three nights in a row. [16] During the entire course of the world tour, crowds sometimes topped six figures. [17] [page needed] Between 18-20 June 1964, the Beatles performed six concerts at the Sydney Stadium in Rushcutters Bay. [18]

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  7. Kelly Clarkson's TODAY concert: If you missed it, here's how ...

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    Kelly Clarkson performed live on Friday, September 22 on the TODAY Plaza as part of the Citi Concert Series on TODAY! Here's how to watch the highlights for free.

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  9. One for All Tour - Wikipedia

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    One for All Tour is a concert video from The Bee Gees recorded live at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia in November 1989. Melbourne was the third final stop on their 1989 One for All World Tour, which included the United States, Europe, and Asia the first time the Bee Gees played live there since their 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour.