TOURING NEWS
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| McBride Dishes Lilith Fair Details Six months after Nettwerk Music's Terry McBride revealed that the touring all-female festival, The Lilith Fair would make its return after a 10 year hiatus, the preliminary list of host cities has been announced on the fest's newly-revamped website. |
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| World's Biggest Band Adapts To Changing Times Even while maintaining its status as one of the few musical acts that can still fill stadiums, U2 is struck by how quickly its world is changing, musically and politically. |
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| Reunited And Phish Pheels So Good Phish and crew bustle about Shoreline Amphitheater's backstage area, a sprawling patio where memories linger of raging parties from bygone tours. |
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| Suicide Prevention Tour Cancelled The Pick Up The Phone Tour 2009 has been canceled due to the hospitalization of Justin Furstenfeld, lead singer of the tour's headlining band Blue October |
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| Tigres Del Norte Nix Mexico Show, Cite Censorship The Mexican "norteno" band Los Tigres del Norte says it has canceled a planned appearance at an awards ceremony after organizers allegedly asked it not to play the biting political commentary song "La Granja." |
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| Eric Clapton To Nix NYC Concert Due To Gallstones Eric Clapton has pulled out of this week's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in New York after undergoing gallstone surgery. |
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| U2's YouTube Concert Pulls Record Numbers YouTube's webcast of a U2 concert was watched by nearly 10 million people, the video site's largest streaming event ever. |
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| Ravage Cancels Remaining US Tour Dates Ravage, the heavy metal band from Boston, who released their Metal Blade Records debut, The End Of Tomorrow, in August, have been forced to cancel the 5 remaining dates of the band's US tour. |
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