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Thomas Michael Simons (born 9 April 2004), better known as TommyInnit (/ ˈ t ɒ m i ˌ ɪ n ɪ t / TOMM-ee-inn-it [2]), is an English YouTuber, Twitch streamer, comedian and author. He produces Minecraft -related videos and live streams, including collaborations with fellow YouTubers and streamers in the Dream SMP .
The last part of the stream featured Dream, TommyInnit, and Tubbo appearing on a new world with no memories of what had happened earlier in the stream. [24] Tubbo later announced that all subsequent finale streams will end in the server blowing up, calling it "The Event." [25] In the same stream, he hinted that season 2 may have references to ...
Fall arena tour North America, South America (46 dates) Support: Queens of the Stone Age, Autolux, Death from Above 1979 [23] [32] [30] [33] Alex Carapetis: Josh Freese: Feb–Apr 2006 Winter arena tour North America (33 dates) Support: Moving Units, Saul Williams [34] May–Jul 2006 Summer amphitheatre tour North America (31 dates)
In a digital cover story for American Songwriter in late October, Carpenter confirmed that an extension of the tour would follow with dates scheduled for 2023. [ 15 ] On December 12, 2022, she announced a second North American leg of the tour, scheduled from March to late May 2023, comprising 39 dates (3 added by demand so far), and also ...
The Monumentour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Fall Out Boy and Paramore in support of their latest albums, Save Rock and Roll (2013) and Paramore (2013). It was supported by New Politics as the opening band. The tour was set to play a total of forty-four concerts over the course four months in North America.
The tour was the highest earning per-city concert tour in 2016, [citation needed] making $5.5 million per show, [113] as well as the fourth highest-grossing tour of 2016. [ 114 ] Additionally, the tour was the second highest grossing North American Tour (the highest grossing of any band) for 2016, grossing $130.8 million in North America. [ 115 ]
Tool has added North American tour dates to its handful of previously announced festival appearances, beginning on Oct. 3 in Loveland, Co. The six-week outing concludes Nov. 20-21 in Toronto.
The Who by Numbers Tour started with 20 European dates in October and November 1975. The first concert took place at Bingley Hall in Stafford, England on 3 October 1975, the same day The Who by Numbers album was released. [1]