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  2. Live-Ism - Wikipedia

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    Live-Ism is the third concert film by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 21 August 1992 on VHS and LaserDisc formats by Picture Music International and EMI.It contains a shortened version of the duo's 13 December 1991 concert in the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia during the Join the Joyride!

  3. Marie Fredriksson - Wikipedia

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    (Now!), her first album of original Swedish material since 1996. [100] It was supported by a nineteen-date tour of Swedish concert halls, [101] her first solo concerts since 2000. [102] Roxette's tenth studio album, Good Karma, was released in June 2016, [103] and was due to be promoted with a European tour celebrating the duo's 30th ...

  4. All Videos Ever Made & More! - Wikipedia

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    All Videos Ever Made & More - The Complete Collection 1987–2001 is the third music video compilation by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 19 November 2001 on DVD by Roxette Recordings and EMI.

  5. The Neverending World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The set consisted of footage from three concerts from the South American leg of "Roxette Live: Travelling the World". [32] In 2014, Roxette began the "XXX – The 30th Anniversary Tour", with dates initially running from 28 October to 29 November and consisting of 15 concerts in North Asia and Europe. [33]

  6. Let Your Heart Dance with Me - Wikipedia

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    [5] [11] The video premiered on 1 October 2020 on YouTube. [3] Immediately following the broadcast, Roxette's YouTube channel hosted a live Q&A session with Gessle, where he answered questions submitted by fans. [12] "Let Your Heart Dance with Me" was released as a limited edition 7" vinyl on 9 October 2020. [13]

  7. Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, Roxette's four concerts in the country passed off without incident, which was instrumental in other international acts deciding to perform there soon after—specifically The Rolling Stones and Phil Collins. [3] Their 14 January 1995 show at Johannesburg's Ellis Park Stadium was filmed for the live video Crash! Boom! Live!. [1]

  8. Crash! Boom! Live! - Wikipedia

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    Crash! Boom! Live! is the fourth concert film by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 19 September 1996 on VHS and LaserDisc formats by Picture Music International and EMI. [1] It contains a shortened version of the duo's 14 January 1995 concert in the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa of the Crash! Boom! Bang!

  9. Roxette - Wikipedia

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    Roxette issued two greatest hits compilations, The Ballad Hits in late 2002 and The Pop Hits in early 2003. [88] On December 1, 2002, a 600-page discography book titled The Look for Roxette was released, which included a four-song EP of previously unreleased material.