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The Back on You World Tour is the ongoing first world concert tour by American actor and musician Djo in support of his third studio album, The Crux (2025). [1] It began on February 6, 2025, at the Laneway Festival in Auckland, with shows across Oceania, North America and Europe, and is set to conclude in Amsterdam on June 25, 2025, comprising 48 shows. [2]
Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake is a contemporary ballet based on the Russian romantic work Swan Lake, from which it takes the music by Tchaikovsky and the broad outline of the plot. Bourne's rendering is best known for having the traditionally female parts of the swans danced by men. It was the longest-running ballet in London's West End and on ...
The Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour is an upcoming concert tour by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. [1] It is set to begin on May 1, 2025, in Incheon, South Korea, and is currently set to conclude on July 31, 2025, in Wacken, Germany.
The Eagles, one of the most successful and longest-running acts in the history of popular music, have announced the first of what they say are their “final” tour dates. After 52 years, more ...
The “Grand National Tour” will hit 19 stadiums across North America, between April and June of 2025. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, … Kendrick Lamar and SZA Set for ‘Grand National ...
German singer Jeanette Biedermann uses the Swan Lake melody structure for her 2001 single release "How It's Got To Be". Spanish symphonic metal band Dark Moor borrows elements on the song "Swan Lake", the first track of their 2009 album Autumnal. A reggae version of the Swan Lake ballet appears on the 2017 album Classical Made Modern 3. [52]
On the same day permits for the 2025 event were approved, Cheekwood asked for an order prohibiting its organizers from calling it the Swan Ball.
On March 24, 2009, Swan Lake released their second album, Enemy Mine. In January 2010, Krug released Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit-Drums under the Moonface name. [8] In June 2010, Wolf Parade released their third full album, Expo 86. [9] A world tour supporting the new album followed, after which the band went on indefinite hiatus. [10]