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These categories list concert tours by the year in which they were performed. Individual concert tours should not be listed here. Individual concert tours should not be listed here. Instead, concert tours should all go under the appropriate year subcategories.
We Own the Night Tour set list California Mid-State Fair July 25, 2011 Paso Robles, California: Teen Choice Awards 2011: August 7, 2011 Los Angeles "Love You Like a Love Song" Maryland State Fair: August 26, 2011 Timonium, Maryland: We Own the Night Tour set list Great New York State Fair: August 27, 2011 Syracuse, New York: Colorado State Fair
Cyrus' next tour was named Gypsy Heart Tour which began in April 2011 and ended in July 2011 visiting Latin America and Oceania. The tour ranked 22nd in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours (Mid-Year)", earning over $26 million. [1] Cyrus made this statement about the tour: "The Gypsy Heart tour is a dream come true.
One of the most anticipated moments of each night of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is her acoustic set. At the far end of her stage, the singer-songwriter plays two different songs, one on the guitar ...
Usher and Aaliyah served concert openers for the Share My World tour and the first major headlining tour by American recording R&B artist Mary J. Blige. The tour supports her multi-platinum album Share My World. 1998 The Velvet Rope Tour: Raymond opened for Janet Jackson was the third concert tour. 1998 No Way Out Tour
Although the band was changing the set list up quite a bit at the beginning of the tour, they fell into a 'comfortable' set list during November which was played for the rest of the year with one or two wild card songs. A typical 1996 set list would look like this: "Third Eye" "Stinkfist" "Forty-Six & 2" "Cold & Ugly" "Eulogy" "Prison Sex" "Pushit"
The year also saw them announcing the Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–25), which included an ecological plan to reduce CO 2 emissions by 50%, in comparison to their previous concert run. [23] Coldplay were credited with ushering into a new era of sustainable touring with the endeavour, [ 12 ] becoming "pioneers" for the future of live ...
Tour was the twenty-third concert tour by American rock band Santana, supporting the Viva Santana! compilation album. Most of this tour was a reunion tour of sorts, as organist and lead vocalist Gregg Rolie , percussionist José Areas , and drummer Michael Shrieve accompanied the group for some performances.