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  2. Oasis Live '25 Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Oasis Live '25 Tour is an upcoming concert tour by the English rock band Oasis currently scheduled to begin on 4 ... London: Wembley Stadium: 26 July [5] 30 July ...

  3. List of concerts in Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    The main Live 8 concert in Hyde Park on 2 July 2005. Hyde Park in London, England, has been a venue for rock music concerts since the late 1960s. The music management company Blackhill Enterprises held the first rock concert there on 29 June 1968, attended by 15,000 people.

  4. List of Coldplay live performances - Wikipedia

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    2 July 2005 London: Live 8 [107] 10 July 2005 Mank: Austria Nuke Festival [108] 13 July 2005 Locarno: Switzerland Moon&Stars [109] 14 July 2005 Six-Fours-les-Plages: France Les Voix du Gaou [110] 29 July 2005 Yuzawa: Japan Fuji Rock Festival [111] 25 September 2005 Austin: United States Austin City Limits Music Festival [112] 11 December 2005 ...

  5. A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour - Wikipedia

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    List of 2002 concerts [19] Date (2002) City Country Venue 19 June Edinburgh: Scotland Queen's Hall: 20 June Liverpool: England Mountfield Hall 22 June [b] London: Royal Festival Hall: 24 June Bath: Bath Pavilion 26 June Truro: Hall for Cornwall: 28 June [c] Pilton: Worthy Farm: 30 June [d] Werchter: Belgium Festivalpark Werchter 2 July ...

  6. Knebworth Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Knebworth Festival was a recurring open-air rock and pop concert held on the grounds of the Knebworth House in Knebworth, England.The festival first occurred in July 1974 when The Allman Brothers Band, The Doobie Brothers and other artists attracted 60,000 people.

  7. Live Earth concert, London - Wikipedia

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    Rock called the crowd "motherfuckers" and Jonathan Ross had to apologize to the viewers. He was unrepentant in later NME interviews. The BBC missed the start of the Metallica set, joining live halfway through the first song, then switched to Crowded House from Sydney just as they started to play " Enter Sandman ".