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The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts were a two-day concert series celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.It took place on October 29 and 30, 2009 at Madison Square Garden and the tickets cost between US$75 and US$2,000.
Pages in category "2009 concert tours" The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1st Wonder Tour;
April 4 – The 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony takes place, welcoming new inductees Little Anthony & The Imperials, Bobby Womack, Run-D.M.C., and Metallica. Metallica, citing the drama surrounding Blondie, Black Sabbath, and Van Halen's inductions, includes Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted both former bassists for the band in ...
Live at River Plate is a live concert film documenting AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour.The DVD includes footage from three concerts performed in December 2009 at the Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires, Argentina, [1] which is the home stadium of Argentine football club River Plate.
Face to Face 2009 was a 2009 concert tour by Elton John and Billy Joel, their first concert tour together in 7 years since Face to Face 2003.The tour originally consisted of four legs throughout the year.
The Dig Out Your Soul Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Oasis to support their album Dig Out Your Soul.The tour started in Seattle, Washington, at the WaMu Theater on 26 August 2008 and was planned to continue until 30 August 2009, when they were scheduled to play their final tour show at the I-Day Festival in Milan, Italy.
The Unleashed Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Fleetwood Mac.The tour ran from March 1, to December 20, 2009 in the United States, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand [1] and was the band's first tour in five years, [2] the group featured tracks within the setlist that spanned "all the Mac's many greatest hits" and pulled two rarely played live ...
Metallica went on the festival tour a fourth time. The last concert of the tour, held on September 28 at Tushino Airfield in Moscow, was described as "the first free outdoor Western rock concert in Soviet history" and had a crowd estimated between 500,000 and 3,500,000 people, [29] [30] with some unofficial estimates as high over 2,000,000. [31]