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  2. A Bigger Bang Tour - Wikipedia

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    A Bigger Bang was a worldwide concert tour by the Rolling Stones which took place between August 2005 and August 2007, in support of their album A Bigger Bang.At the time, it was the highest grossing tour of all time, [2] earning $558,255,524, before being surpassed by U2's 2009–11 U2 360 Tour, [3] and eventually Taylor Swift's 2023–24 Eras Tour. [4]

  3. List of BigBang concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The tour attracted over 500,000 people in Mainland China alone, breaking BigBang's own record for the most attended tour by a foreign language act of all time in China. 2016–2017: Big Bang Special Event: November 6, 2016 — December 29, 2016 (0.to.10 Final in Japan) January 8, 2017 (0.to.10 Final in Seoul)

  4. List of the Rolling Stones concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The biggest concert the band gave was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, part of the A Bigger Bang Tour, in 2006. The second largest was in 2016, when the band played for the first time in Cuba, during their América Latina Olé tour. An estimated 1.2 million fans, more than half of the population of Havana, saw the Rolling Stones whose music had been ...

  5. 28 of the Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time - AOL

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    At the time the tour ended, it was the third-highest-grossing global tour of all time with $523 million in ticket sales, Live Nation reported. Marcelo Sayao/EPA The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang ...

  6. A Bigger Bang - Wikipedia

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    A Bigger Bang is the twenty-second studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released through Virgin Records on 5 September 2005. It was the band's last album of original material recorded entirely with Charlie Watts on drums before his death in 2021.

  7. The Biggest Bang - Wikipedia

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    The Biggest Bang is a four-disc concert DVD collection released by the Rolling Stones. The collection documents several shows from the band's 2005–2006 legs of their A Bigger Bang Tour . The DVD debuted at number one on Billboard ' s music video chart , selling 20,422 copies during the first week, and had sold almost 48,000 copies by mid ...

  8. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling shows, and in ...

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    A series of tour cancellations and changes by big-name artists has sparked questions about whether the post-pandemic live music boom could be cooling, as consumer spending fatigue meets elevated ...

  9. List of BigBang solo concert tours - Wikipedia

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    D-lite Japan Dome Tour was Daesung's third Japanese tour and first dome tour, making him the second member of BigBang to tour dome arenas, after G-Dragon in 2013. [10] He held two shows each at Seibu Prince Dome and Kyocera Dome with a total attendance of 150,000 fans. [11] [12] 2017: DなSHOW Vol.1: August 11, 2017 – October 31, 2017 (Japan)