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A European tour began in 2005, then extended to South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. The final leg of the tour took the band back to Europe. [1] Around the Sun was a commercial and critical failure, and band members later expressed disappointment in the album after the tour ended.
Waking Up the World Tour: Squeeze, Extreme: 5 August Michael Jackson [10] Dangerous World Tour: Kris Kross 1993 29 May World Choir II [8] World Choir II at Cardiff Arms Park: Shirley Bassey: 18 August U2 [11] Zoo TV Tour: Stereo MCs and Utah Saints: 1995 21 June Bon Jovi [12] These Days Tour: Van Halen (Balance Tour), Thunder, Crown Of Thorns ...
Actor/singer Michael Shannon and guitarist Jason Narducy had so much fun performing R.E.M.'s 'Murmur' on tour this year that they're heading back on the road in 2025.
The band recorded with producer Jacknife Lee in Vancouver and Dublin, where it played five nights in the Olympia Theatre between June 30 and July 5 as part of a "working rehearsal". [56] R.E.M. Live, the band's first live album (featuring songs from a 2005 Dublin show), was released in October 2007. [57]
R.E.M. Live is a live album from R.E.M., recorded at the Point Theatre, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, on February 26 and 27, 2005, the closing nights of the winter European leg of the Around the World Tour in support of their thirteenth studio album Around the Sun, released in late 2004.
Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre. [1] Their musical style inspired many other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough ...
The concert raised £1.25m and 61,000 people attended the event at the stadium. The concert was, at the time, the biggest charity concert held in the United Kingdom since Live Aid in 1985. The main tickets sold out in just 3 days with a further 3,000 tickets issued selling out in 20 minutes. [19] 29 June U2: Vertigo Tour: The Killers and ...
Rieflin drumming behind R.E.M. on the band's final tour in 2008. Eventually Rieflin's work with The Minus 5 led to Buck offering him the opportunity to sit in with R.E.M., who had been missing a permanent drummer since the 1997 departure of Bill Berry. [13] The band gave him the live drummer slot in its 2003 tour. [14]