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  2. A Farewell to Kings - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, American funk metal band Primus embarked on their "A Tribute to Kings" Tour. At each show, Primus played their original material in the first set before covering the entire "A Farewell to Kings" album in their second set. The first leg began August 10, 2021, in Boise, Idaho, and ended October 25 in Phoenix, Arizona. [27]

  3. Primus (band) - Wikipedia

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    We're focusing on this tour and Farewell to Kings. That's enough for us for now." That's enough for us for now." [ 60 ] In March 2022, Claypool revealed that the band was planning to release a new twelve-inch single featuring a 13-minute track called "Conspiranoia" and two songs as its b-sides. [ 61 ]

  4. Cotillion Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Long Live The Kings Tour September 1, 2010 ... 2014 Tour March 12, 2014 Primus: Antipop Tour November 26, 1999 ... Farewell Tour March 17, 2014

  5. Rush Reveals the No. 1 Regret They Had About Their Farewell ...

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    The remaining members of Rush are reflecting on their farewell tour 10 years later. Speaking to Classic Rock in an interview published on Sunday, Jan. 5, the "Tom Sawyer" group's bass player Geddy ...

  6. All the World's a Stage (album) - Wikipedia

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    All the World's a Stage was Rush's first US Top 40-charting album and went gold, alongside A Farewell to Kings and 2112 on November 16, 1977. It was certified platinum in the United States in 1981 after the release of Moving Pictures. In Canada, Gold certification came on December 1, 1976, and platinum on August 1, 1978. [8]

  7. Different Stages (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    The third disc is taken from a performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in London during the A Farewell to Kings tour in 1978. The album was compiled and released by lead singer and bassist Geddy Lee and producer Paul Northfield in the wake of the deaths of drummer Neil Peart 's daughter and first wife in 1997 and 1998, respectively.