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Walk In Lay Down (commonly referred to as WILD [1]) is a biannual concert event held in the Brookings Quadrangle at Washington University in St. Louis and has been a campus tradition since its inception in 1973.
The university's main student-run political publication is the Washington University Political Review (nicknamed "WUPR"), a self-described "multipartisan" monthly magazine. Washington University undergraduates publish two literary and art journals, The Eliot Review and Spires Intercollegiate Arts and Literary Magazine.
University of Massachusetts Amherst — October 27, 1978 Washington, D.C Ontario Theater October 28, 1978 Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University: Support act for: Foreigner: North America [49] [50] November 12, 1978 Raleigh: United States The Pier Th' Cigartez November 13, 1978 Atlanta Omni Coliseum: Support act for: Black Sabbath: November ...
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Tour Dates Number of shows; 2010 Never Ending Tour 2010: March 11 – November 27, 2010 102 The tour started off with 14 shows in Japan including a seven show run at the Zepp in Tokyo, Japan before moving on to a concert in South Korea, the first he had performed there. The tour came to a close in Mashantucket, Connecticut on November 27 after ...
R.E.M.'s final tour was the "Accelerate Tour", which took place between March and November 2008. [ 2 ] In 2007, before the release of Accelerate and the supporting tour behind it in 2008, R.E.M. held five night "rehearsals" in front of a live audience at Olympia Theatre, Dublin to test out new material from Accelerate and to revisit and perform ...
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The Rolling Stones concert at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana on 4 October 2006. Since forming in 1962, the English rock band the Rolling Stones have performed more than two thousand concerts around the world, [1] becoming one of the world's most popular live music attractions in the process.