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Neo City – The Unity (or NCT 127 3rd Tour "NEO CITY – THE UNITY") was third concert tour headlined by NCT 127, the Seoul-based sub-unit of South Korean boy group NCT, in support of their fifth studio album Fact Check (2023).
The Unity Tour was the Jacksons' first concert tour in almost three decades. [1] The tour also marked the first time the brothers have toured as the Jacksons without brother Michael, who died on June 25, 2009. This was also the first tour without Randy Jackson. The tour began on June 20, 2012, and ended on July 27, 2013.
The tour spanned 45 concerts in Asia, North America, Latin America, and Europe from January 2019 until February 2020. NCT 127 was supposed to embark on their second tour, Neo City – The Awards, in support of their second studio album Neo Zone (2020) with six concerts in North America in June 2020, however this was cancelled due to the spread ...
News of Taeil’s departure also comes after his activity in the boy band has been limited — including sitting out of NCT 127’s Neo City – The Unity Tour that began in November — after ...
The Unity Tour was the Jacksons' first concert tour of the United States in almost three decades. [16] The tour also marked the first time the brothers have toured as the Jacksons without brother Michael, who died in June 2009. In addition, this was the first concert tour without Randy Jackson, as he retired a couple of years earlier. The tour ...
On July 2, 2013, 311 started their eleventh annual Unity Tour with Cypress Hill and G. Love & Special Sauce. The tour ended on August 4, 2013. [23] Stereolithic, the band's first independently released studio album since 1991's Unity, was released on March 11, 2014. [24]
Prior to the UNITY tour, the Log Cabin Republicans fundraised for the former president twice in the spring. Former first lady Melania Trump was paid more than $230,000 for attending the events, ...
Having toured with his brothers since the early 1970s, Jackson began his first solo world tour, the Bad World Tour, in support of his seventh studio album Bad on September 12, 1987. Beginning in Tokyo, Japan, the tour lasted for 1 year, during which Jackson visited 15 countries and performed to 4.4 million people.