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The Jam Tour was a summer and fall concert tour in 2009 by American R&B singer Erykah Badu. [1] The tour started on May 24 in Los Angeles, Badu played dates across North America twice and Europe, which ended in Dallas, Texas on October 16.
Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, also referred to as simply Winter Jam (and formerly known as January Jam from 1995 to 2000), is an annual American music tour featuring contemporary Christian music artists of all genres, stunt and/or comedy performances, as well as a tour speaker. It is the United States' largest annual Christian Music Tour. [1]
They are also the founders of the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, the United States' largest annual Christian music tour. [2] It began in 1995, and is hosted by NewSong. Winter Jam has artists perform including TobyMac, Hillsong UNITED, Newsboys, Lecrae, MercyMe, and Skillet. [3]
The Dark Matter World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam in support of their twelfth studio album Dark Matter.The tour began on May 4, 2024 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada, and is scheduled to conclude on May 18, 2025 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, United States.
The Gigaton Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam.It was the band's first tour since 2018. [1]The tour was originally scheduled to consist of seventeen shows in North America, [2] [3] and fourteen shows in Europe during 2020. [4]
Pearl Jam played a completely different set list each night, spanning 105 songs from its catalog with only one repeat between the three shows, the popular concert-ending "Yellow Ledbetter". In May 2003, Pearl Jam extended its North American tour by announcing that it would be playing in Mexico for the first time.
Longtime Pearl Jam tour manager Mark “Smitty” Smith has assumed managerial duties for the Seattle-based 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Kelly Curtis, who has managed Pearl Jam since ...
Pearl Jam promoted No Code with tours in North America and Europe in the fall of 1996. The short tour of North America focused on the East Coast of the United States.As with Vitalogy, very little touring was done in the United States to promote No Code because of the band's refusal to play in Ticketmaster's venue areas. [1]