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The tour saw the band headlining several stadiums and festivals throughout Europe, with the concert at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on 9 July being broadcast live in full on both Swedish national television and radio, [2] and co-headlining with Black Sabbath for the majority of the North American Ozzfest tour. The final date of the US ...
The stage floor was decorated to look like a twelve-point star, identical to the one featured in the Dance of Death artwork. The tour was notable for its extensive use of props and other theatrics . Bruce Dickinson would begin "Dance of Death" from a throne on the left podium, wearing a cape and two Venetian masks , and would later sport a Grim ...
Live Forever: September 23, 1980 • Stanley Theatre • Pittsburgh, PA is a live album by Bob Marley & The Wailers released in February 2011, recorded at Pittsburgh's Stanley Theatre during the Uprising Tour to support their, then, latest album of the same name.
The York State Fair is a ten-day fair held in July/August in York, Pennsylvania.Formerly known as the York Fair and held in September, it was renamed and rescheduled for 2020, though it was canceled that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BK Got Soul Tour (2002) – a co-headlining summer concert tour in 2002 by Vandross, Gerald Levert and Angie Stone; and featured special guest Michelle Williams. [18] The tour kicked off on August 15, in Boston, MA, visiting 19 cities across North America. The tour would be Vandross’s final outing throughout his music career before his death ...
Despite the injury, he promised to perform on all dates of the tour even in a wheelchair. [3] With both his legs in casts he returned with the band on the second date of the festival on July 12 in a wheelchair, he has however performed without it (he was seen on August 10 with the chair on stage and included it into the act). [ 4 ]
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The Who Tour 1979 was The Who's first concert tour after the death of original drummer Keith Moon. The tour supported their 1978 album Who Are You , and consisted of concerts in Europe and the United States and acknowledged the band's return to live performance.