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In October, Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service wrapped their co-headlining tour with a three-night stand in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl. During the run, both of the Ben Gibbard ...
Also in North America, the tour sold an average of 9,335 tickets per show, and a total of 205,271 tickets. [48] The average gross was $768,182. [48] Worldwide, the tour grossed a total of $39.9 million between 1 January 2011 and 30 June 2011 alone, and ranked 11th on Pollstar's Top 50 Worldwide Tours list, for the time period. [49] Worldwide ...
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 ...
The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona 800 November 7, 2014: Regent Theater Skid Row: 1,100 October 18, 1926: The Fonda Theatre: Hollywood 1,200 1931: John Anson Ford Amphitheatre: Hollywood Hills: 1,200 [1] September 4, 1925 Alex Theatre: Glendale: 1,400 November 11, 1926: The Belasco: South Park: 1,500 2023 The Bellwether Downtown Los Angeles ...
Long Live The Black Parade [a] is an upcoming concert tour by American rock band My Chemical Romance in celebration of their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006). It was announced on November 12, 2024, following the band's performance at When We Were Young 2024 , and will feature the album played in its entirety.
UPDATE: Oasis is officially coming to North America next year on its highly anticipated reunion tour, and has added four additional dates due to popular demand. The band will play at Rogers ...
[18] Radiohead's first tour in the United States and Canada, starting on 11 July 1993 at Slim's in San Francisco, took place over the course of a month in clubs in Boston, New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Dallas. This tour was, like the tour in Israel, made possible due to the growing popularity of "Creep".