The So Crazy Tour was the fifth concert tour by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro in support of her studio album, Style (2003). The tour began on November...
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"So Crazy" was later included on Amuro's setlists for three different tours: the So Crazy Tour, the Space of Hip-Pop Tour, and the Best Fiction Tour....
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Neil Young (redirect from Neil Young & Crazy Horse Bar Tour 1975)
with Crazy Horse released the album Americana on June 5, 2012. It was Young's first collaboration with Crazy Horse since the Greendale album and tour in...
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Namie Amuro (redirect from SO CRAZY)
conducted her So Crazy Tour Featuring Best Singles on November 29. The tour concluded in Japan on April 11, 2004. She extended the concert tour, marked as...
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The Dancing Crazy Tour was the debut solo tour by American entertainer Miranda Cosgrove. Visiting North America, it supported her debut studio album, Sparks...
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followed by a tour support slot for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Guitarist Rust Epique left the band while the album was being mixed, and Crazy Town was joined...
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The (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour (also known as the Crazy 2k Tour) was the second concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears, launched in support...
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"Put 'Em Up" and "So Crazy/Come". Amuro promoted Style by embarking on her first international concert tour titled the So Crazy Tour. The album represents...
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Crazy Horse is an American rock band best known for their association with the musician Neil Young. Since 1969, fifteen studio albums and eight live albums...
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broadcasters about a TV series based on Crazy Frog. The TV series was cancelled.[citation needed] The Crazy Frog toured Australia in late 2005, beginning in...
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Shayne Ward (redirect from Crazy in Love (Shayne Ward song))
Rice song was released on 10 April 2006, and peaked at number two (behind "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley) in the UK Singles Chart. Shayne Ward, his self-titled...
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announced that Twice would embark on their largest world tour so far, revealing 17 initial tour dates in 14 cities across East Asia, Australia, and North...
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never performed again. Only the song "Crazy Crazy Nights" was retained in their setlist for the Hot in the Shade Tour which followed a couple of years later;...
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Why You So Crazy is the tenth studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, released on January 25, 2019, through Dine Alone Records...
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The Crazy World Tour was a concert tour by German rock band Scorpions, which started on 6 June 2017 in Montbéliard, France, and concluded on 4 March 2020...
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Wonderful Crazy Night Tour was a concert tour by English musician Elton John taking place in Europe, North America, South America and Australia from 2016...
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felt it had been necessary. "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" was first performed on Pink Floyd's 1974 French tour and was recorded for their 1975 concept album...
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Madonna has performed "Crazy for You" during the Virgin Tour in 1985, Re-Invention World Tour in 2004 and in some dates of Rebel Heart Tour in 2016. The performance...
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Risk Tour – 1 March 2000 Linkin Park: Meteora World Tour – 29 October 2003 Namie Amuro: So Crazy Tour – 13–15 May 2004 1st Asia Song Festival, organised...
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The Eras Tour is the ongoing sixth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It commenced on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, United...
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So Much For (Tour) Dust was a concert tour by American rock band Fall Out Boy, in support of their eighth studio album So Much (for) Stardust, which was...
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Crazy Love Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Michael Bublé. The tour supported his sixth studio album, Crazy Love (2009). Visiting the...
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The So Nice Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Carly Rae Jepsen. Launched in support of her sixth studio album The Loneliest...
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century, Simon continued to record and tour. His later albums, such as You're the One (2000), So Beautiful or So What (2011) and Stranger to Stranger (2016)...
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Miranda Cosgrove (redirect from Summer Tour (Miranda Cosgrove))
following year. To support both her album and EP, she embarked on the Dancing Crazy Tour. Cosgrove was born on May 14, 1993 in Los Angeles to Tom Cosgrove, who...
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Nature" and "Crazy For You", and the "overly moody" arrangements of songs like "Like a Prayer", "Hung Up" and "Ray of Light". "[F]or a tour called Celebration...
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Scorpions (band) (redirect from Unbreakable World Tour (Scorpions tour))
Animal Magnetism Tour 1982–1983: Blackout Tour 1984–1986: Love at First Sting Tour 1988–1989: Savage Amusement Tour 1990–1991: Crazy World Tour 1993–1994: Face...
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The Magic Tour was a European concert tour by the British rock band Queen in 1986. The tour was in support of their latest album, A Kind of Magic, and...
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tours, as well as her greatest hits album Best Fiction (2008). After completing her namie amuro SO CRAZY tour featuring BEST singles 2003-2004 tour,...
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Kiss (band) (redirect from Crazy Nights Tour)
Anniversary Tour (1982–1983) Lick It Up World Tour (1983–1984) Animalize World Tour (1984–1985) Asylum Tour (1985–1986) Crazy Nights World Tour (1987–1988)...
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