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The Can't Rush Greatness World Tour is the upcoming second concert tour by British rapper Central Cee in support of his debut studio album, Can't Rush Greatness (2025). The tour will commence on 1 April 2025 in Oslo , Norway , and will conclude in Perth , Australia , on 2 July of the same year.
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)
The Shelter Live Tour was a collaborative concert tour by French DJ and record producer Madeon and American DJ and record producer Porter Robinson in support of their single "Shelter". The tour visited North America, Europe, Asia and Australia from 29 September 2016 to 23 April 2017.
UPDATE 2/3/25 at 8:46 a.m. ET – Members of the Beyhive have even more reason to celebrate after Beyoncé’s big night at the 2025 Grammys. Specific tour dates were released via Beyoncé’s ...
The Back on You World Tour is the upcoming first world concert tour by American actor and musician Djo in support of his third studio album, The Crux (2025). [1] It will begin on February 6, 2025, at the Laneway Festival in Auckland, with shows across Oceania, North America and Europe, and is set to conclude in Amsterdam on June 25, 2025, comprising 46 shows. [2]
Oasis have announced their first performances in Australia in 19 years, as part of their huge 2025 reunion world tour.. The British rock band revealed in August that brothers Liam and Noel ...
The Speed of Now World Tour was the thirteenth headlining concert tour by New Zealand-born Australian country music artist Keith Urban. The tour is in support of his eleventh studio album, The Speed of Now Part 1 (2020). It began on 28 April 2022, in Birmingham, England and concluded on 17 December 2022 in Melbourne, Australia.
The post also hinted at blurred international dates. [2] [non-primary source needed] Shortly thereafter, Australian tour dates were announced, and due to overwhelming demand, additional dates and larger venues were added to accommodate the larger audiences. [3] Four days later, Eilish announced further international dates on her official ...