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Yes. Log on to submit band information RollDaBeats: Drum N Bass music database, physical releases only. 175,969 [32] 62,103 [32] Riddim Guide Reggae and dancehall database; catalogues riddims: 57,875 [33] 4878 (riddims) [33] 5937 [33] 2570 record labels [33] Yes VGMdb: Database for soundtracks and related music, with a primary focus on video ...
The Eras Tour by Taylor Swift is the highest-grossing tour of all time.. The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income.The data and rankings come largely from reports by trade publications Billboard and Pollstar.
Trentino Music Arena Trento: Vasco Live Tour 2022 120,000 [24] 21 March 1981 Queen: Estádio do Morumbi: São Paulo: The Game Tour: 120,000 [16] 25 July 1982 The Rolling Stones: Roundhay Park: Leeds: The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982: 120,000 [25] 9 August 1986 Queen: Knebworth Park Stevenage The Magic Tour: 120,000 [26] 6 November 1993 ...
The second tour, the ShockWaves NME Indie Rave Tour, displays the small number of bands currently associated with the new rave music genre. NME editor Conor McNicholas stated that the reason for the tour split was to allow more fans to gain tickets to the Awards tour, and allow them to display more bands at the one time. [2]
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is the most-attended tour of all time, with a total of 10.9 million tickets sold in 184 shows. The following is a list of the most-attended concert tours with at least 3.5 million tickets sold, as well as the tours with the most tickets sold by year and the most tickets sold in a single day.
Bandsintown Promoter offers promoters, venues and labels marketing data and direct access to concert-goers based on their music taste and location. The platform identifies the number of “Trackers,” or Bandsintown users following a specific artist in certain geographic locations, that can be contacted via Bandsintown's email marketing program.
The pop star tells EW "it was so sweet" reflecting on booking an early TV gig on the MTV prank show, on which she lost $100 after yelling about trash on her salad.
Tensions were very high between Keenan and D'Amour during this time, and April 14, 1995, would be D'Amour's last live show with the band. In 1996, Tool began their extensive touring for Ænima in Pomona, California, where they debuted "Forty-Six & 2", "Hooker with a Penis", "Jimmy" and "Third Eye". This was also Chancellor's first show with the ...