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The 2nd Law World Tour. 3 World Tour. 4th Dimensions Tour. 10th Anniversary Acoustic World Tour. 11th Annual Honda Civic Tour. 20th Anniversary Tour (Blink-182) 40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man. 50 & Counting. The 50th Reunion Tour.
5 in Oceania. 73 in total. The 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour[1] was a 2012 world concert tour by the American rock band the Beach Boys. [2] The tour marked the first time since 1982 that founding member Brian Wilson had consistently performed on a full tour with the band. The tour also marked the first time that the Beach Boys had played at the ...
Wrecking Ball World Tour. The Wrecking Ball World Tour was a concert tour by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to promote Springsteen's seventeenth studio album, Wrecking Ball, which was released on March 5, 2012. [3] It was the first tour for the E Street Band without founding member Clarence Clemons, who died on June 18, 2011.
Van Halen concert chronology. North American Tour. (2007–2008) A Different Kind of Truth Tour. (2012–2013) North American Tour. (2015) A Different Kind of Truth (or Viva La Van Halen Tour) was a 2012–13 concert tour for hard rock band Van Halen. It was Van Halen's tour in support of their 2012 album, A Different Kind of Truth.
50 & Counting. (2012–13) 14 On Fire. (2014) 50 & Counting was a concert tour by the Rolling Stones to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band, which started in October 2012 with two secret club gigs in Paris, and ended in July 2013 with two major shows at Hyde Park.
Believe Tour. The Believe Tour was the second concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was launched in support of his third studio album, Believe (2012). [2] Beginning in September 2012, the tour played over 150 shows in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. In 2012, the tour placed 23rd on Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours".
Many audio recordings exist of Rolling Stones concerts, both official and unofficial. Seventeen official concert albums (eighteen in the United States) have been released by the band, six of which were previously unreleased concert recordings released from 2011–2012, including the highly bootlegged Brussels Affair.
The I'm with You World Tour[1] was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's tenth studio album, I'm with You. [2] It marked the band's first tour in four years and first with guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who replaced John Frusciante in 2009. [3] The band was also joined for the first time ...