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  2. Get Rollin' - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2022, video of the band's video-shoot for the lead single "San Quentin" was posted online by fans who attended video-shoot via their social media posts. The single was released on September 7, 2022. [22] [23] [15] [24] The second single "Those Days" was released on October 5, 2022, [25] followed by a music video on October 26. [26]

  3. Nickelback - Wikipedia

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    [94] [98] [99] The second single "Those Days" was released on October 5, 2022, [100] followed by a music video on October 26. [101] The band embarked on its "Get Rollin' Tour" with opening acts Brantley Gilbert and Josh Ross. They performed on thirty-eight dates in Canada and the United States from June 2023 to August 2023. [102]

  4. No Fixed Address Tour - Wikipedia

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    The No Fixed Address Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by Canadian rock band Nickelback, in support of their eighth studio album No Fixed Address.The tour was announced on November 5, 2014, as well as The Pretty Reckless, Pop Evil, and Lifehouse as the support act for the majority of the shows in North American while Monster Truck will be the support act in Australia and Europe (2016).

  5. Nickelback's country-laden 2023 Bridgestone Arena show ... - AOL

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    At Marathon Music Works, the tandem performed Nickelback's "Save Me" and "Animals," HARDY's "Truck Bed" and "Give Heaven Some Hell," plus a first-time mashup of Nickelback's 2005 song "Rockstar ...

  6. Hate to Love: Nickelback - Wikipedia

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    Hate to Love: Nickelback is a 2023 documentary film directed by Leigh Brooks. [1] The film profiles the Canadian rock band Nickelback , centering on their evolution from one of the most commercially successful rock bands in the world in the 2000s, to one of the most culturally reviled rock bands in the world in the 2010s.

  7. If Today Was Your Last Day - Wikipedia

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    "If Today Was Your Last Day" is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse. It was originally planned as the first single, to hit all U.S. radio formats September 30, 2008, [1] [2] but was scrapped as the first single in favour of "Gotta Be Somebody". [3]

  8. Far Away (Nickelback song) - Wikipedia

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    "Far Away" was a huge success in the U.S. and became the band's fourth top ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 8.The song was the second top-10 single from their latest album All the Right Reasons after the leading single of the album, "Photograph", which peaked at number two on the chart.

  9. Live at Home - Wikipedia

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    Live at Home is a live concert DVD released in 2002 filmed in Nickelback's home province of Alberta, Canada during the tour supporting their album Silver Side Up. The concert was in Edmonton on January 25, 2002, at Skyreach Centre. The concert contained an audience of 25,000 people, the greatest number of people to ever attend the arena.