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  2. Tender (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tender (styled as TENDER) is a British electronic duo formed in London, England, in 2015. Having started from home and self releasing a couple of EPs, they signed to Partisan Records in 2016, and released their debut album, Modern Addiction , in September 2017.

  3. Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (Maryland Heights, Missouri)

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    The band gave fans their money back and later announced a makeup show. The new date was scheduled to be on September 25, 2010. Tickets were free for those who attended their last show and were $10.00 for other fans planning on attending. [9] On May 31, 2022, AJR headlined the amphitheatre for their tour supporting their album "OK Orchestra".

  4. Pointfest - Wikipedia

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    The band would resume its tour dates on October 15. [6] Toryn Green, the lead singer for Fuel, sang for Apocalyptica. This was the first Pointfest to feature the two side stages to be next to each other. So after a band on the Black Stage would get done, then a band on the White stage would start almost immediately. Main Stage

  5. Madness Live: To the Edge of the Universe and Beyond

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    Although Madness Live: To The Edge Of The Universe And Beyond is named after the group's 2005-6 tour of the same name, many of the recordings are in fact older and some had been issued before ("Razor Blade Alley" and "The Sun and the Rain" in particular contain distinctive ad libs which make them easily recognisable as coming from the band's previous live LP, Madstock!

  6. Fox Theatre (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre played host to the politically motivated Vote for Change Tour on October 6, 2004, featuring a performance by Pearl Jam. The Fox was the final stop of the Third National Tour of Les Misérables, with the final show taking place on July 23, 2006. [6] The tour ran for 17 years, totaling 7,061 performances.

  7. Lee Thompson (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    He also sang the vocals on his own composition, "Razor Blade Alley", which was a regular inclusion in early Madness shows. Thompson reunited with all seven original Madness members in 1992. After Madness disbanded in 1986, Thompson formed a new band The Madness with Foreman, Suggs and Chas Smash, but they broke up after releasing one album in ...

  8. College Football Playoff ranking prediction: How the top 10 ...

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    3. Penn State (11-1) Illinois continues to be the only ranked win on Penn State’s schedule. But the Nittany Lions did beat six bowl teams during the regular season, including road wins against ...

  9. LouFest - Wikipedia

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    The LouFest Music Festival was an annual two-day event held 2010 - 2018 in Forest Park, located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.The event featured local, regional and national acts, with an aesthetic range from funk and indie-rock to alt-country and soul.