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Usher‘s Project Restart Usher held a benefit concert as headliner to help aid survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The event was held at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Other performers included Alicia Keys, Chris Brown, T.I, Young Jeezy and a appearance by James Brown and others. May 1, 2008 Radio 1's Big Weekend
The Truth Tour [1] was the second concert tour by American recording artist Usher. Visiting Africa, North America and Europe, the tour accompanies his fourth studio album, Confessions . The tour commenced on May 21, 2004, in Johannesburg and concluded on October 15, 2004, in Hartford.
The tour was sponsored by Essence and visited thirty venues during its North American run. [1] As part of the media partnership, every ticket purchase came with a free download of The Truth which would be redeemable on the album's release (March 11, 2014), as well as a one-year subscription to Essence magazine. [ 1 ]
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The public will get a chance to tour B Reactor, the main attraction of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park’s Hanford site, before it is shut down for repairs later this year.. The ...
Maura Johnston of The Boston Globe reviewed the March 19 concert. Johnston praised Ledisi's performance "Ledisi has been battling bronchitis for much of her current tour, but that fact was hardly apparent on Thursday; her voice is a marvel to behold, supercharging both her everyday observations and her late-night come-ons."