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  2. Australian Pacific Touring - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, APT purchased Australian Kakadu Tours as a launch pad for APT's Northern Territory short breaks program, further defining APT and AAT Kings as head-on competitors. [16] Meanwhile, touring in New Zealand continued to go from strength to strength, with the UK, Europe, Canada and Australia being the major contributing markets.

  3. 50 & Counting - Wikipedia

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    50 & Counting was a concert tour by the Rolling Stones to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band, which started in October 2012 with two secret club gigs in Paris, and ended in July 2013 with two major shows at Hyde Park.

  4. List of the Rolling Stones concert tours - Wikipedia

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    2nd American Tour 1964: 24 October 1964 – 11 November 1964 12 × 5: North America 11 1965: Irish Tour 1965: 6 January 1965 – 8 January 1965 The Rolling Stones No. 2: Europe 6 Far East Tour 1965: 22 January 1965 – 16 February 1965 Oceania Asia 36 1st British Tour 1965: 5 March 1965 – 18 March 1965 Europe 28 1st European Tour 1965

  5. The Rolling Stones Far East Tour 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' 1965 Far East Tour was the first concert tour of Oceania by the band. The tour commenced on 22 January and concluded on 16 February 1965. This series of concerts was a package tour with Roy Orbison, The Newbeats, and Ray Columbus & the Invaders, and was promoted by Harry M. Miller.

  6. Lee Gordon (promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Of particular note is the report that the recent Fitzgerald/Shaw/Rich tour had set a new box office record in Australia and had grossed US103,000 over 13 performances. The article also records that the heads of this promotion syndicate were Lee Gordon and his old friends Arthur Schurgin and Benn F. Reyes. [ 18 ]

  7. The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The tour was not associated with any album's release, but effectively was an extension of the Stones' infamous 1972 American S.T.P. Tour.The original intent was to play Australia and New Zealand, which had not seen the Stones since February and March 1966, as well as Japan, which had never seen the Stones at all.

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