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  2. The One Tour (Elton John tour) - Wikipedia

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    The One Tour; Tour by Elton John: Location: Europe • North America • Asia • South America • Oceania: Associated album: The One: Start date: 26 May 1992: End date: 20 June 1993: Legs: 7: No. of shows: 154 in total: Elton John concert chronology; Sleeping with the Past Tour (1989–90) The One Tour (1992–93) Face to Face 1994 (1994)

  3. John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    John Winston Ono Lennon [nb 1] (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles .

  4. Elton John 1970 World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the shows at The Troubadour Elton embarked on his first major tour of the United States starting on 29 October 1970 and ending on 4 December 1970. One show at the A&R Studios in New York City was recorded and later released as 17-11-70 .

  5. Tour De Force (tour) - Wikipedia

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    Elton John's Tour De Force of Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) was the culmination of months of planning and preparation, as well as some remarkable stamina from the singer, who would have surgery on his vocal cords just three weeks after the final show.

  6. Physical Tour - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times compared Debbie Gibson performance on her Out of the Blue Tour with Newton-John's Physical Tour, commenting that "recalled the most triumphant moments of Olivia Newton-John's 1982 'Physical' tour" and "as the evening progressed, it became clear that Newton-John (who exhibited a similar aerobic energy, sparkling smile and even blonde bangs) was a closer ...

  7. The Captain and the Kid Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Captain and the Kid Tour was a concert tour by Elton John which lasted from September 2006 until January 2008. The tour was to promote the album of the same name . The tour started on 15 September 2006, in Sacramento, California .

  8. Evolution Tour (Journey) - Wikipedia

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    John Quayle, who attended the Pittsburgh performance, stated in a review for the Observer-Reporter: "Primed by a hot Graham Parker and The Rumour, a near capacity crowd greeted Journey with open arms at the Stanley Theater and Journey responded very well, giving Pittsburgh a night of driving rock, sweetsung harmonies and a truly unforgettable performance."

  9. Love Gun Tour - Wikipedia

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    This was the first tour where Ace Frehley sang lead vocals, on "Shock Me". The three Los Angeles shows were recorded for Alive II. This is the only tour to feature the song "Hooligan" in the set list. This is the first tour to feature "Calling Dr. Love" in the set list. Cheap Trick and Styx were the opening acts throughout the tour.