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  2. Andrew J. Brady Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The venue would be built and operated by Music and Event Management, Inc. (MEMI), the nonprofit concert arm of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. [2] In December 2019, MEMI announced that the under-construction venue would be named the Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center after Andrew J. Brady, a local musician and music educator. [3]

  3. Xyloband - Wikipedia

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    A Xyloband is a wristband that contains light-emitting diodes and a radio frequency receiver. Used primarily in the live entertainment industry, it was launched by RB Concepts Ltd, a company set up by entrepreneur Clive Banks with inventor Jason Regler.

  4. ARMS Charity Concerts - Wikipedia

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    The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 1983. [1] The first (and initially planned to be the only) event took place at the Royal Albert Hall on September 20, 1983, with subsequent dates occurring in the United States, with slightly different lineups of musicians.

  5. Brothers in Arms Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour included 248 concerts in 23 countries and 118 cities. [2] More than two and a half million people attended the tour. [ 3 ] With 900,000 tickets sold in Australia and New Zealand it was the biggest concert tour in Australasian music history, until it was overtaken in 2017–2018 by Ed Sheeran on his ÷ Tour .

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  7. List of most-attended concerts - Wikipedia

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    With an audience of over 200,000 people on July 31, 1999, McCartney's record was broken by Japanese rock band Glay in Chiba, Japan. Glay held the record for six years. Italian singer Vasco Rossi surpassed the record with his solo concert on July 1, 2017 with a total of 225,173 tickets sold at Modena Park.