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Pages in category "2001 concert tours" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Take Off Your Pants and Jacket Tour was a concert tour by rock band Blink-182. Launched in support of the group's 2001 album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket , the tour visited amphitheatres and arenas between July and September 2001.
The Elevation 2001 video was televised on VH1 on 24 November and on DirecTV on 2 December. [15] The second concert video, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland, was released in November 2003. Filmed on 1 September 2001, it captured the outdoor variant of the Elevation Tour at the band's Slane Concert.
In the winter of 2001, Elton John and Billy Joel toured with their Face to Face concert series. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tour started in Honolulu, Hawaii (where they had not performed together before). [ 3 ] The first leg of the tour closed at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada , on 17 and 18 February.
The Black & Blue World Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by the Backstreet Boys in support of their fourth album Black & Blue (2000) and the world tour took place in 2001. The first leg of the tour kicked off January 22, 2001 in the United States. [ 1 ]
The tour was then postponed to May 23, 2001, to ensure that the crew was able to complete the stage construction. [9] NSYNC's third studio album Celebrity was initially planned to be released on June 26, 2001, [10] but was moved to July 24, 2001. As a result, NSYNC decided to perform new songs from Celebrity on the tour before the album was ...
According to Pollstar, the tour was the 8th highest grossing Year-End Tour of 2001, grossing $42 million from 57 shows and grossed over $48 million from 68 shows in North America between 2001 and 2002. [2] [3] The tour is notable for its choreography, theatrics, and upbeat nature.
Never Ending Tour 2001 (2001) Never Ending Tour 2002 (2002) The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988. [1] [2]