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  2. The Rolling Stones 2nd Irish Tour 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd Irish Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on September 3 and concluded on September 4, 1965. ... Ireland: Adelphi ...

  3. List of the Rolling Stones concert tours - Wikipedia

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    4th British Tour 1964: 5 September 1964 – 11 October 1964 Europe 64 2nd American Tour 1964: 24 October 1964 – 11 November 1964 12 × 5: North America 11 1965: Irish Tour 1965: 6 January 1965 – 8 January 1965 The Rolling Stones No. 2: Europe 6 Far East Tour 1965: 22 January 1965 – 16 February 1965 Oceania Asia 36 1st British Tour 1965

  4. The Rolling Stones Irish Tour 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' 1965 Irish Tour was the first concert tour of Ireland by The Rolling Stones. The tour commenced on January 6 and concluded on January 8, 1965.

  5. Category:Concert tours of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    After Hours til Dawn Tour; All Fired Up! (tour) All I Ever Wanted Tour; All the Hits, All Night Long; All You Need Is Now (concert tour) American Beauty/American Psycho Tour; An Unfunny Evening with Tim Minchin and His Piano; Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour; ArtRave: The Artpop Ball; At Their Very Best

  6. Irish Tour '74 - Wikipedia

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    Irish Tour '74 is the sixth album by Rory Gallagher. It is a live album compiled from performances during Gallagher's Irish Tour in January 1974. The source concerts were recorded at Belfast Ulster Hall, Dublin Carlton Cinema and Cork City Hall using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio. "Back on My Stompin' Ground (After Hours)" was recorded from a jam ...

  7. Bob Dylan/Santana European Tour 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Dylan and Carlos Santana played some of the biggest and best known European music venues including the Stade de Schaerbeek in Brussels, Belgium, Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, [3] [4] St James' Park in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, [5] [6] Wembley Stadium in London, England, [7] [8] Slane Castle in Slane, Ireland. [9] [10]

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