Tuesday 10 January 2012

The Bridges to Babylon Tour/No Security Tour

The seventh place in the list of the highest-grossing concert tours in the world is shared between two The Rolling Stones’   following tours – Bridges to Babylon and its successor No Security Tour. Bridges to Babylon Tour lasted for a year since September 1997 and was a world tour dedicated to support the band’s studio album of the same name; No Security Tour lasted from January until April 1999 and was a North America tour supporting their concert album of the same name. The custom essay service claims that together these tours gathered $336,017,048 at the box office and were attended by 5,576,032 fans.
The Bridges to Babylon Tour covered 108 shows in North America, Europe, Latin America and Japan and contained three legs. The Rolling Stones’ tour introduced an innovation known as ‘web vote’ when each person with a ticket could vote for the song he wanted to hear. The set list included most hits together with the new singles – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, All About You, Start Me Up, Saint of Me, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Far Away Eyes and more. The band was supported by the performances of Bob Dylan, The Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters and others. The tour was reflected in No Security album that was followed by its North American tour. According to buy essays, the event contained 34 shows performed at indoor arenas only. Due to some cancellations during the Bridges to Babylon Tour, No Security Tour was immediately followed by the second part of Bridges in Europe.

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