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The name 'Farewell Tour' has nothing to do with the band's plan to quit touring and this is confirmed by Glenn Frey's quote in the interview contained in the DVD: "The longer this goes on, the better these songs sound. There is a 'sort of' honesty in calling the tour Farewell 1, with its implication that Farewell 2 will follow soon."
John announced the farewell tour in January 2018 with arena legs in both North America and Europe, to begin in Pennsylvania in September 2018. [17] By the end of the first leg of the tour in North American arenas, on 18 March 2019, it had grossed over $125 million [18] and won a Billboard Music Award in the category Top Rock Tour.
Farewell Tour may refer to: Farewell tour, a concert tour intended to signal the retirement of a singer or disbanding of a band; Farewell Tour, by the Doobie Brothers, 1983; Slayer Farewell Tour, 2018–2019; The Farewell Tour, or Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife), by Westlife, 2012; Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, by Cher, 2002–2005 The ...
A performance was included on the 2005 Farewell 1 Tour DVD, which was filmed in Australia. [23] In 2006, the band played the song in Manchester , and Frey delivered it "with humour and passion." [ 24 ]
Peace Out: The Farewell Tour was the final concert tour by American rock band Aerosmith. The tour began on September 2, 2023, in Philadelphia and was set to conclude on February 26, 2025 in Buffalo, New York. However, it was postponed and suspended after three shows due to Steven Tyler suffered vocal cord damage.
As of October 2024, the highest-grossing concert tour of all time is Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, with $2.089 billion earned from 149 shows. [23] It was the first run to collect over $1 and $2 billion in revenue. [24] Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour ranks at second place, being the first tour by a group and male act to reach $1 billion ...
Who's Last is the second live album by British rock band The Who, recorded in 1982 during what was then billed as the band's "farewell tour". [1] Thus, this album, released in 1984, was to be the band's last album.
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