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The Saviors Tour; Seasons Tour; The Secret of Us Tour; Short n' Sweet Tour; Sonic Symphony; Springsteen and E Street Band 2023–2025 Tour; Stairway to the Sky Tour; Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons; Sugababes '25 Tour; Synk: Parallel Line
As previously reported, Nine Inch Nails will follow in the footsteps of electronic music legends Wendy Carlos and Daft Punk when they score the upcoming third film in the Tron franchise, Tron ...
The I Can't Hear You World Tour is the upcoming twenty-third concert tour by American rock band Pierce the Veil. It is set to begin on May 13, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina , and conclude on December 16, 2025, in São Paulo .
English rock band You Me at Six announced they will break up after over 20 years of performing following a final tour in 2025. [69] [70] Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura will break up after a farewell tour marking the band's 40th anniversary, set to end in September 2025. [71]
The beloved British pop group S Club performed their final US show on Tuesday at The Orpheum theater in Los Angeles, wrapping up their 25th Anniversary tour -- The Good Times Tour -- to a sold-out ...
The Jonas Brothers’ North American leg of The Tour may be over, but they are preparing to launch a 20th anniversary one in 2025. “[From] two nights at Yankee Stadium, we have since played 61 ...
The Paul McCartney World Tour: 26 September 1989 29 July 1990 103 Unplugged Tour 1991: 8 May 1991 24 July 1991 6 The New World Tour: 18 February 1993 16 December 1993 77 Driving World Tour: 1 April 2002 18 November 2002 58 $126,100,000 [1] Back in the World tour: 25 March 2003 1 June 2003 33 '04 Summer Tour: 25 May 2004 26 June 2004 14 The 'US ...
Paul "Skip" Rickert grew up in the Birch Valley section of Levittown, Pennsylvania and attended Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills. He attended Bucks County Community College and while attending UCSD as a theatre major, he was a theater technician at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and worked with the Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities.