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The Recycler Tour was a concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top. Presented by Beaver Productions and sponsored by Miller Lite, the tour took place in North America and Europe. The set list featured material from the band's previous seven studio albums. Venues were mostly arenas.
Calling All Stations Tour (1997–98) Following the release of We Can't Dance , Genesis spent 13 weeks performing 55 concerts between May and July 1992, with a 16-date UK tour in October/November.
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The Eagles deploy plenty of hits - and a couple of surprises - during their Sphere residency in Las Vegas. Check out the setlist from opening night.
The Celebrity Tour was the fifth and last concert tour by the American boy band NSYNC. Promoting their fourth studio album, Celebrity (2001), this is the second tour to showcase the album. The group stated that the tour would go "back to their roots", as they would be performing obscure songs from all three of their albums.
The following set list was obtained from the concert held on 26 February 2023 at Target Center in Minneapolis, United States. [3] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. "Will of the People" (extended intro) "Hysteria" (with "Interlude" intro) "Psycho" (with "Drill Sergeant" intro) "Bliss" "Won't Stand Down" "Compliance"
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on May 23, 2001, at the Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [39] "Pop" "Tearin' Up My Heart" / "I Want You Back" "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" (contains elements of "Music of My Heart") "The Two of Us"
The tour began on 28 May 2019 at La Seine Musicale in Paris, France, and went on until 17 November 2019 at The Met in Philadelphia. [1] The tour was due to resume in 2020 with a (rescheduled) 8-date residency from 15 August to 2 September at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas [2] [3] but was postponed and rescheduled to August 2020 and then to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.