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The Faith Tour was the first solo concert tour by English singer-songwriter George Michael, launched in support of his multi-million selling debut solo album Faith.The tour spanned nine months between February and October 1988 with three final shows in the summer of 1989 comprising 109 shows across sixteen countries. [3]
The Faith Tour: 19 February 1988 – 6 July 1989 Faith: Asia Oceania North America Europe 109 [1] Cover to Cover tour: 15 January – 31 October 1991 — Europe South America Asia North America 29 [2] 25 Live: 23 September 2006 – 1 December 2008 Twenty Five: Europe North America Middle East 106 1,300,000 [3] George Michael Live in Australia
The Faith in the Future World Tour was the second concert tour by English singer-songwriter Louis Tomlinson, launched in support of his second studio album Faith in the Future (2022). The tour began in Uncasville on 26 May 2023 and concluded on 6 June 2024 in Guadalajara .
The tour spanned 9 months between January and October 1991, comprising 29 shows across the United Kingdom, Brazil, Japan, Canada and the United States. [ 1 ] A cover version of " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me ", a 1974 song by Elton John , recorded during the tour, was released in November 1991, and became a massive hit on both sides of the ...
Faith was released on 17 April 1981. [1] It reached No. 14 in the UK Albums Chart. [7] The album was remastered in 2005 as part of Universal Music's Deluxe Edition series. The new edition featured "Carnage Visors", demos and live tracks as well as the non-album single "Charlotte Sometimes".
George Michael Live in Australia was a concert tour by English singer-songwriter George Michael. For the first time since his Faith Tour in 1988, Michael returned to Australia in 2010 to perform three live concerts.
Something About Faith Tour is a music concert tour by American R&B/soul singer, Faith Evans. The tour supports her album, Something About Faith, visiting 30 cities in North America and additional dates in Europe. [1] [2] The outing started on October 5 in New York at B.B. King’s Blues Club, the date her new album was released. [3]
Faith No More played their last show in Lisbon, Portugal on April 7, 1998. [25] The band cancelled their planned support tour for Aerosmith and on April 20, Billy Gould released a statement by email and fax, saying "[T]he decision among the members is mutual" and "the split will now enable each member to pursue his individual project(s ...