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As of 2018, the Glory Days Tour was ranked the 5th highest grossing girl group tour of all time and the best selling girl group tour of the 2010 decade so far as well as ranking at #46 on Pollstar's 2017 end of year top 100 worldwide tours list. [1]

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  • 3.1 Europe & Oceania Leg
  • 3.4 UK & Ireland Leg
  • 4 Tour Dates
  • 7 References

Background [ ]

The tour was announced via the group's Twitter account on October 14, 2016. United Kingdom dates were announced. [2] European tour dates were announced on November 21, 2016. [3]

Australian and New Zealand dates were confirmed via the group's Twitter account in December 3, 2016.

Support Acts [ ]

  • The Vamps (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Conor Maynard (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Bronnie (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Ella Eyre (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Sheppard (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Louisa Johnson (Europe excluding the UK)
  • Zoë Badwi (Australia)
  • Jessarae (UK)
  • Lloyd Macey (21 November show only)

Set List [ ]

Europe & oceania leg [ ].

  • " Black Magic "
  • " Down & Dirty "
  • " Your Love "
  • " Secret Love Song "
  • " No More Sad Songs "
  • " You Gotta Not "
  • " Nobody Like You " (limited to the European leg)
  • " Shout Out to My Ex "

UK & Ireland Leg [ ]

  • " Private Show "
  • " Nothing Else Matters "
  • " DNA "/" Freak "
  • " Touch "/" Reggaetón Lento (Remix) "

Tour Dates [ ]

  • The Glory Days Tour is the first headlining tour where Little Mix's set list does not include any song covers or songs that Little Mix do not own or have collaborated on.
  • Little Mix released a snippet of Is Your Love Enough? during the tour on October 26, 2017 at the O2 Arena.
  • Little Mix released a snippet of Dear Lover during the tour on November 11, 2017 at the SSE Hydro.

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References [ ].

  • ↑ celebmix.com - Celebmix Top 10
  • ↑ twitter.com - Little Mix's tweet
  • ↑ twitter.com - Second tweet
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  • 2 Leigh-Anne Pinnock
  • 3 Jesy Nelson

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  • Song played from tape On The Road (Storm) ( video introduction; with samples of 'Power' ) Play Video
  • Power Play Video
  • Black Magic ( extended ) Play Video
  • Private Show ( with extended intro ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape Whispers ( introduction to 'Move' ) Play Video
  • Move Play Video
  • F.U. ( with stripped intro ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape Reggaetón Lento (Remix) Backstage ( CNCO & Little Mix  song) ( video interlude ) Play Video
  • No More Sad Songs Play Video
  • Your Love Play Video
  • Secret Love Song, Pt. II Play Video
  • Nothing Else Matters ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Wings ( with stripped intro ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape Dancers' Interlude ( with samples of 'Wings' ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape What Am I? (Salute All Queens) ( video interlude ) Play Video
  • Salute Play Video
  • Down & Dirty Play Video
  • Song played from tape Dance Interlude ( with samples of 'Down & Dirty' and 'DNA' ) Play Video
  • DNA Play Video
  • Freak ( shortened ) Play Video
  • Hair Play Video
  • Touch / Reggaetón Lento (Remix) ( CNCO & Little Mix  cover) ( with extended outro ) Play Video
  • Song played from tape Crowd Interaction (Louder) Play Video
  • Shout Out to My Ex ( extended ) Play Video

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The Glory Days Tour

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The Glory Days Tour was the second worldwide tour and fourth overall by British girl group Little Mix . The tour began on 21 May 2017 in Birkenhead , England , and ended on 25 March 2018 in Kobe , Japan, where the group headlined POPSPRING, in support of their fourth studio album, Glory Days . [2] The tour sold over 810,000 tickets worldwide and consisted of over 70 shows being performed across Oceania , Europe , and Asia .

The Glory Days Tour was met with critical acclaim and grossed over $42 million worldwide, becoming the highest grossing girl group tour of the decade at that time. In 2017, it was ranked as the sixth highest grossing female tour of that year. [3] It remains as the group's highest grossing tour throughout their career, and one of the highest grossing girl group tours. [4]

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Little Mix: Glory Days Tour – Echo Arena, Liverpool

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The return of all-girl group Little Mix (Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock) to Merseyside with their Glory Days Tour , ensure once again that the Echo Arena is filled to capacity, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere, which enthrals its mixed aged audience from the first to last beat.

Joining Little Mix for the whole tour is Lina an American-Palestinian-Israeli who shot to fame as being the first Arab to win on the Israeli version of The Voice – and what a voice she has. Dressed in a sparkling playsuit with long pink sequined cape, Lina performs five songs, three original numbers and two covers, and judging by the performance in Liverpool, it won’t be long before Lina is a household name her songs are catchy and upbeat especially Can’t Keep Falling and her new single I Wore It Better. In the ever populated world of music, Lina’s voice stands out as unique and her cover of Symphony is phenomenal – hitting the high register of the song perfectly, arguably singing it better than the original by Clean Bandit. Although only a short set Lina certainly makes a strong impact and sets the tone perfectly for the rest of the evening.

A shame that the same can’t be said for Californian artist Jessarae, the performance and indeed quality of the songs on display consistently fails to live up to the same level as Lina – that’s not to say Jessarae has a bad voice, he doesn’t… he just lacked the same “Wow” factor that his predecessor gave the crowd. His song Fishbowl being a stand out track, while it’s clear that variety is the key to supporting acts, somehow Jessarae feels a little out of place, especially with his rock edge.

At a little before 9pm. Little Mix, storm the stage and never lift their foot off the pedal for the entirety of their 90minute set. Opening with Power , the crowd can’t help but release their enthusiasm for the girl band.

Little Mix are undoubtedly stunning performers, excellent vocalists, and dynamic dancers, ensuring their energetic and engaging set flew by. Unlike many pop acts, Little Mix’s Glory Day’s tour leaves the spectacle for the performances, their set is a simple affair of video screens and back projection and the help of an ensemble of dancers… this is a group that own their stage and nothing will detract from that fact – well apart perhaps for some of their outfits – which are in one word sexy.

With an ever-increasing catalogue of hit songs to pull their set from, D.N.A, Salute, and F.U all bring rapturous applause, The Glory Days Tour is a massive crowd pleaser and one of the best concert experiences that this reviewer has attended in a long time… sometimes keeping things simple really is the key.

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They love performing live!

Little Mix are one of the most successful girl groups of all time - having brought out six albums in their 10-year career , as well a greatest hits album 'Between Us'. Perrie Edwards , Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall absolutely love performing live - and we love going to see them!

After announcing their ' Summer 2020 Tour ', in April 2020, the girls were sadly forced to cancel all dates due to the Coronavirus pandemic - however, they WILL be touring their sixth album 'Confetti' , after the tour was postponed until April 2022.

In December 2021, Little Mix confirmed they will be taking a break to pursue solo projects following their 'Confetti' tour.

Little Mix's 'Confetti' Tour in 2022

Little Mix's sixth album 'Confetti' was announced in October 2020, and the girls didn't waste any time before also announcing a tour to go with it - the 'Confetti' tour . The tour was due to start in 2021 but the dates have been rescheduled to start in April 2022 due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

You can get tickets now from Aloud.com !

'The Summer 2020 Tour'

Little Mix announced 'The Summer 2020 Tour' in November 2019, preparing to perform in Falkirk, St Helens, Cardiff, Peterborough, Southampton, Plymouth, London, Lytham, Gloucester, Colchester, Colwyn Bay, Hull, Ardingly, Durham, Leicester, Holkham, Canterbury, Scarborough, Carlisle, Ayr and Aberdeen.

However, in April 2020, Little Mix released the following statement, confirming the tour had been cancelled .

'We are so sad to announce that following the latest government advice, we have to cancel our upcoming UK Summer Tour. The health and safety of all our fans and crew is always our number one priority. Please look out for an email from your ticketing agent shortly. Please only contact them if you have not received an email by May 5th.'

'LM5 - The Tour' in 2019

The girls announced 'LM5 - The Tour' in 2019 for their latest album, 'LM5'. They performed across the UK including, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield, London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Manchester and Leeds.

After Jade fell ill at a practise session, Jesy's boyfriend Chris Hughes stepped in for the sound check! Jade also broke down in tears during 'Secret Love Song' at one of their shows in London. You can read up on the 'LM5 Tour' setlist , and find out who their support acts were.

The girls had to cancel the Australia and New Zealand legs of their 'LM5' tour , so that they could focus on new music, and Perrie was also forced to pull out of a gig in Brazil in March 2020, cancelling her appearance at the GRLS Festival in the Memorial da America Latina on International Women’s Day (Sunday 8th March).

The other three girls still performed at the event, but Perrie was devastated about her no-show, which was down to illness. She wrote on her Instagram Story, 'Hey everyone, I’m so sorry to announce that I am unable to travel and perform in Brazil with the rest of the girls on Sunday due to being unwell.

'To all the fans that are attending the show, I’m heartbroken I can’t be there with you, but I know the girls will absolutely smash their performance and give you everything in my absence. Lots of love Perrie x.'

2018's 'Summer Hits Tour'

Little Mix's 'Summer Hits Tour' was their fifth concert tour, made up of 15 dates around the UK in July 2018 with a set list that included a wide range of songs from all their albums to date.

Little Mix toured the country in 2018, visiting Hove, Swansea, Colchester, Northampton, Hull, Bolton, Huddersfield, Derby, Lincolnshire, Norwich, Maidstone, Gateshead, Falkirk, Aberdeen, Inverness.

'The Glory Days Tour' in 2017

The girls took their fourth album 'Glory Days' on the road in 2017, playing 77 shows in Europe, Asia and Oceania. They kicked off in Birkenhead on 21st May 2017, finishing in Kobe's World Memorial Hall in Japan on 25th March 2018.

2016: 'The Get Weird Tour'

Little Mix's third tour promoted their third album 'Get Weird', which was released in November 2015. It became the eighth-highest grossing girl group tour in history, with the girls performing 60 dates in Europe, Oceania and Asia.

Little Mix's 'The Salute Tour' in 2014

The girl group took their second album 'Salute' on the road in 2014, performing at 20 dates around the UK at venues in Birmingham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Plymouth, Cardiff, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Brighton, Dublin, Belfast, Isle of Wight and Scarborough.

'DNA Tour' 2013

Little Mix's first ever tour took them to dates around the UK in January and February 2013, performing 23 dates in Rhyl, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Manchester, York, Blackpool, Plymouth, Oxford, London, Brighton, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Ipswich, Dublin and Belfast.

Scroll through to see how Little Mix have changed through the years...

2011 - the x factor auditions.

Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson and Leigh-Anne Pinnock all auditioned for The X Factor in 2011 as solo artists. Although they were then eliminated at the Boot Camp stage, each of them was brought back along with other contestants to form groups. Jesy and Perrie formed Faux Pas, and Jade and Leigh-Anne made up two-thirds of a group called Orion.

2011 - Little Mix win The X Factor

Both groups were then eliminated, but Jade, Perrie, Jesy and Leigh-Anne were put into a group by Kelly Rowland, calling themselves Rhythmix before changing their name to Little Mix for legal reasons. Little Mix were mentored by Tulisa and got all the way to the final, where they beat Marcus Collins with 48.3% of the vote, becoming the first group to ever win the show. Judge Louis Walsh at the time predicted the girls would be the biggest girl group in the UK - and he was right! Their winning single was a cover of Damien Rice's 'Cannonball', which topped the UK Singles Chart.

2012 - Little Mix release autobiography Ready To Fly

In August 2012, Little Mix released their autobiography, Ready To Fly. The book saw the girls tell the story of their rise to fame.

2012 - Debut album 'DNA' released

In November 2012, they released their debut album 'DNA' through Simon Cowell's label, Syco. 'DNA' peaked in the Top 10 in 10 countries. This made Little Mix the first girl group since the Pussycat Dolls to reach the US Top 5 with their debut album. 'DNA' was also certified Gold in both Australia and Ireland, and Platinum in the UK.

2012 - X Factor performance

One year on from their historic win on The X Factor, Little Mix returned to the show to perform their new single, 'Wings'.

2013 - 'DNA' Tour

In January 2013, Little Mix embarked on the 'DNA' tour, which started in Rhyl. The tour was the band's first and concluded in Belfast in February 2013.

2013 - Little Mix release second album

Little Mix released their second studio album 'Salute' in November 2013. The album included the singles 'Move', 'Little Me' and 'Salute', reaching Number 4 on the UK Albums Chart.

2014 - Little Mix support Demi Lovato on tour

In February and March 2014, Little Mix supported Demi Lovato on the North American leg of her 'Neon Lights' tour.

2014 - 'Salute' Tour

In 2014, Little Mix embarked on the sell-out 'Salute' tour, which consisted of 20 dates. The tour started in May 2014 in Birmingham, before concluding in Scarborough in July 2014.

2015 - 'Black Magic' reaches Number 1

In May 2015, Little Mix released their huge single 'Black Magic', which topped the UK Singles Chart - remaining at Number 1 for three weeks. 'Black Magic' went on to be certified 3x Platinum in the UK.

2015 - Co-writing for Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea

Little Mix were co-writers on Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea's song 'Pretty Girls', which was released in May 2015. The song reached Number 16 on the UK Singles Chart.

2015 - Little Mix perform with Taylor Swift

In August 2015, Little Mix joined Taylor Swift on-stage at her '1989' tour in Santa Clara, California. Fans were delighted as Taylor and Little Mix performed 'Black Magic' together.

2015 - Little Mix release their third album 'Get Weird'

Little Mix released their third studio album 'Get Weird' in November 2015. The album included the singles 'Black Magic', 'Love Me Like You', 'Secret Love Song' and 'Hair'. 'Get Weird' reached Number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and is certified 3x Platinum.

2016 - 'Get Weird' tour

In 2016, Little Mix embarked on the 'Get Weird' tour, which was in support of their third studio album of the same name. The tour started in Cardiff in March 2016, visiting cities in the UK, Europe, Oceania and Asia before concluding at Newmarket Racecourse in August 2016.

2016 - Little Mix release 'Hair' with Sean Paul

Originally released in August 2015, a remix of 'Hair' featuring Sean Paul was released in April 2016. The collaboration reached Number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.

2016 - 'Shout Out To My Ex' reaches Number 1

Released in October 2016, 'Shout Out To My Ex' was a huge hit for Little Mix. The song topped the UK Singles Chart, where it spent three consecutive weeks. The single is certified 3x Platinum in the UK.

2016 - Little Mix release their fourth album 'Glory Days'

Little Mix released their fourth studio album 'Glory Days' in November 2016, including the singles 'Shout Out To My Ex', 'Touch', 'No More Sad Songs' and 'Power', with 'Reggaetón Lento' also featuring on the reissued version of the album. 'Glory Days' reached Number 1 on the UK Albums Chart and is certified 4x Platinum.

2017 - Little Mix win their first BRIT Award

Little Mix won their first BRIT Award in 2017, with 'Shout Out To My Ex' winning British Single of the Year.

2017 - Little Mix support Ariana Grande

Little Mix supported Ariana Grande on the North American leg of her 'Dangerous Woman' tour from February to April 2017.

2017/18 - 'The Glory Days' tour

In May 2017, Little Mix embarked on 'The Glory Days' tour, starting in Prenton Park in Birkenhead and visiting cities across the UK, Europe, Oceania, and Asia before concluding in Kobe, Japan in March 2018.

2018 - 'Summer Hits' tour

2018 also saw Little Mix head on the 'Summer Hits' tour, which was their first stadium tour. Taking place in July 2018, the tour began in Hove and concluded in Inverness.

2018 - Fifth album 'LM5'

Little Mix released their fifth studio album 'LM5' in November 2018. The album included the singles 'Woman Like Me' and 'Think About Us'. 'LM5' reached Number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and is certified Platinum.

2018 - Little Mix leave Syco and are signed to RCA

In November 2018, Little Mix left Syco - Simon Cowell's record label - and signed a deal with RCA.

2018 - Performance with Nicki Minaj

In November 2018, fans were thrilled when the girls teamed up with Nicki Minaj for an amazing performance of their collab 'Woman Like Me' at the MTV EMAs.

2019 - BRIT Awards win

Little Mix won the British Artist Video of the Year award at the 2019 BRIT Awards for their track 'Woman Like Me' featuring Nicki Minaj.

2019 - Celebrity Gogglebox

Little Mix appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox in June 2019, with the girls sharing their hilarious thoughts on a host of television shows - including Naked Attraction!

2019 - 'LM5: The Tour'

In 2019, Little Mix embarked on 'LM5: The Tour' , which was in support of their fifth album. The tour started in Madrid, Spain in September 2019 and finished at The O2 Arena in London in November 2019.

2019 - PrettyLittleThing collection

In November 2019, Little Mix teamed up with clothing brand PrettyLittleThing to release their own clothing collection .

2019 - Jesy releases the documentary Odd One Out

In September 2019, Jesy released the powerful documentary Odd One Out , which saw her open up about the impact of cyberbulling on her mental health. The documentary won a National Television Award in 2020.

2020 - One World: Together At Home performance

Little Mix delivered a brilliant performance of their hit 'Touch' for the One World: Together At Home virtual concert during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In 2020, Little Mix announced their own TV talent show called Little Mix: The Search . The competition aired in September 2020 and was won by the band Since September - who subsequently went on to support the girls on 'The Confetti Tour' in 2022.

2020 - 'Confetti'

Little Mix released their sixth album 'Confetti' in November 2020. The album included the singles 'Break Up Song', 'Holiday' and 'Sweet Melody'. The album reached Number 2 on the UK Album Charts and is certified Gold.

2020 - Tour announcement

After their Summer 2020 Tour was scrapped due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Little Mix delighted fans by announcing a massive arena tour for 2021 .

2020 - LM5: The Tour Film

LM5: The Tour Film was released in cinemas worldwide in November 2020, with the UK showings being postponed to December due to the lockdown restrictions. The film was later shown on Sky One, as well as being made available to purchase on iTunes.

In December 2020, Jesy Nelson announced she'd made the tough decision to quit Little Mix , after saying that being in the band took a toll on her mental health. Jade, Leigh-Anne and Perrie announced they would continue Little Mix as a three.

2021 - 'Sweet Melody' reaches Number 1

Released in October 2020, 'Sweet Melody' was the third single from Little Mix's sixth studio album, 'Confetti'. In January 2021, the song reached Number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, giving Little Mix their fifth UK Number 1 single.

2021 - Best Group BRIT Award

Little Mix won the Best Group award at the 2021 BRIT Awards! Leigh-Anne and Perrie also sweetly debuted their baby bumps on the red carpet.

2021 - 'Confetti' tour postponed

The 'Confetti' tour was originally set to take place from April to May 2021, but had to be postponed due to Covid restrictions. The tour was rescheduled, starting in Belfast in April 2022 and finishing at London's O2 Arena in May 2022.

2021 - 'Heartbreak Anthem'

Little Mix teamed up with Galantis and David Guetta on the huge track 'Heartbreak Anthem', which was released in May 2021. The song reached Number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and is certified Platinum.

2021 - Madame Tussauds waxwork

In July 2021, Madame Tussauds London unveiled a new waxwork of the Little Mix girls to celebrate the band's 10-year anniversary!

2021 - Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop and Power airs

Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop and Power , the documentary featuring Leigh-Anne talking about racial issues aired in May 2021. In May 2021, Leigh-Anne and her sister launched a charity called The Black Fund. The charity works with existing charities to deliver support to the black community.

2021 - Leigh-Anne and Perrie give birth!

In August 2021, Perrie and her fiance Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain welcomed their baby boy, Axel . Also in August, Leigh-Anne shared the lovely news that she and her now-husband Andre Gray had welcomed twins!

2021 - 'Between Us'

Celebrating their 10th anniversary in style, the girls released their surprise greatest hits album 'Between Us' , on 12th November 2021. The album reached Number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and is certified Platinum.

2021 - Leigh-Anne's movie Boxing Day

Perrie and Jade supported Leigh-Anne at the premiere of her first ever movie called Boxing Day in November 2021, with all three girls looking fabulous on the red carpet.

2021 - Hiatus announcement

Little Mix announced they would be going on hiatus in December 2021 to focus on their individual careers, but reassured fans that it wasn't the end of the group.

2022 - Little Mix's final show before hiatus

In May 2022, Little Mix performed their final concert before their hiatus at London's O2 Arena, performing an epic show consisting of 23 huge songs. Fans could also watch a stream of the concert from home too!

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Chapel Hart Will Embark on Their First Headlining Tour Next Year

Talented country trio Chapel Hart will hit the road for their first headlining tour in 2023.

Sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and cousin Trea Swindle won the hearts of America's Got Talent viewers earlier this year but have been steadily making their mark on country music for years. Over the past few months, the Poplarville, Miss. natives have earned praise from greats like Dolly Parton and Tanya Tucker. Their talents also drew the attention of Darius Rucker, who recruited them for the stellar collaboration, " Ol' Church Hymn ."

As they continue to ride this much-deserved wave of success, Chapel Hart have plotted an extensive tour that kicks off Jan. 26 in Wichita, Kansas, and continues across the U.S. through mid-July.

The trek marks a significant milestone for the hard-working trio, who have been performing together since 2014.

"It feels really amazing to be going out on our first-ever headlining tour," Devynn Hart explains. "God has truly had his hands on us and our careers. We are forever grateful for every opportunity."

Her cousin, Trea, reiterated their excitement over the opportunity. "A wise woman once said, 'Give the people what they want,' but it's so much better when it's exactly what you want as well," she notes. "We just want to show as many people as we can that anything is possible if you work hard and never give up on your dreams."

"In my entire career, I've never been more excited, nervous, proud and every emotion imaginable," Danica Hart adds. "We'll be able to share our songs and stories with the millions of people who got to watch us on TV, and now they get to experience us up close and personal. This tour will remind people that These Are The GLORY DAYS!"

Lucas Hoge , fellow country singer-songwriter and host of Sportsman Channel's Hoge Wild television series, will act as support for the first leg of the tour through March 26.

A complete list of Chapel Hart's upcoming tour dates can be found below. You can find additional ticketing information at the trio's official website .

Chapel Hart's 2023 The Glory Days Tour Dates:

Jan. 26 — Wichita, Kan. @ The Cotillion Ballroom Jan. 27 — Lincoln, Neb. @ Rococo Theater Jan. 28 — Springfield, Mo. @ Gillioz Theatre Feb. 2 — El Dorado, Ark. @ First Financial Music Hall Feb. 3 — New Orleans, La. @ TBD Feb. 4 — Ft. Smith, Ark. @ Temple Live Feb. 9 — Champaign, Ill. @ Virginia Theatre Feb. 10 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Uptown Theater Feb. 11 — Dubuque, Iowa @ Five Flags Center Feb. 18 — Dallas, Texas @ TBD Feb. 19 — Amarillo, Texas @ Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts Feb. 23 — Rochester, Minn. @ Mayo Civic Center Feb. 24 — Omaha, Neb. @ The Admiral Theater Feb. 25 — Prior Lake, Minn. @ Mystic Lake Casino Hotel Feb. 26 — Sioux, S.D. @ Washington Pavilion March 3 — Charlottesville, Va. @ Paramount Theater March 4 — New York, N.Y. @ Apollo Theater March 5 — Tysons, Va. @ Capital One Hall March 10 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Center Stage March 11 — Ocoee, Fla. @ Ocoee Music Festival March 16 — Liberty, N.C. @ Liberty Showcase Theater March 17 — Woodford, Va. @ The Groove Music Hall March 18 — Warrendale, Pa. @ Jergel's Rhythm Grille March 23 — Green Bay, Wisc. @ Meyer Theatre March 24 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Hoyt Sherman Place March 25 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa @ Paramount Theatre March 26 — Madison, Wisc. @ Barrymore Theatre April 1 — Wabash, Ind. @ Grand Theater April 7 — Eu Claire, Wis. @ Pablo Center at the Confluence April 14 — Johnston, S.C. @ Three Star Vineyard Inc. April 15 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Sandler Center for the Performing Arts April 20 — Louisville, Ky. @ Headliners Music Hall April 21 — Cincinatti, Ohio @ Riverfront Live April 22 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Temple Live April 29 — Rome, Ga. @ Rome City Auditorium May 4 — Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Pikes Peak Center May 5 — Boulder, Colo. @ Boulder Theater May 6 — Cheyenne, Wy. @ Cheyenne Civic Center May 12 — Salem, Oregon @ Elsinore Theatre May 13 — Tacoma, Wash. @ Temple Theater May 16 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Crest Theatre May 18 — Visalia, Calif. @ Visalia Fox Theatre May 19 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Vermont Hollywood July 7 — South Bend, Ind. @ St. Joseph County 4-H Fair July 14 — Gulfport, Miss. @ Immersive Media Performing Arts Center July 15 — Jackson, Miss. @ Mississippi Coliseum

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GLORY DAYS - THE BOSS EXPERIENCE

In 2012 James Brennan – singer songwriter and QLD performer - was asked to put together a tribute to Bruce Springsteen after a suggestion by fans that he looked, and more importantly, sounded, very similar to Bruce Springsteen. After months of rehearsals and hours of learning, the show was born and over a two and a half year period, the show was staged across the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Brisbane region.

After being contacted by tour promoters in Sydney, James elected to relocate to New South Wales and bring his show down to Australia’s biggest city. Here he sourced some of the best musicians in the business and started the process of recreating the show locally. The band also has a wealth of experience in the industry locally and internationally and its members are equally committed to presenting a precise and perfect tribute to the man recently named the number one performer of all time.

Renaming the show Glory Days – The Boss Experience, the show has been met with great enthusiasm from bookers and punters alike and is performing across the state.

Recreating the pedigree and performance standard of a Springsteen concert is no mean feat and has required hours of rehearsal and fine-tuning. Patrons love the attention to detail and respect the quality musicianship that is required to present the authenticity of the show that James and his team have tirelessly put together.

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Chapel Hart has found a way to gift wrap their Mississippi roots & Louisiana spice and share it with listeners around the world.

Consisting of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart along with cousin Trea Swindle went from singing together as children in Hart’s Chapel, to a world class group whose colorful and contagious energy has flourished into a full live band experience that fills venues at home and around the country. Chapel Hart has an amazing ability to tug on your heartstrings with a tender yet powerful ballad, then have you pumping your fist in unison to the pulse of hard-hitting music. The cohesiveness of the band has not gone unnoticed as they have garnered thousands of fans from all over the world and have received hundreds of thousands of views on-line of their performances.

In 2021 Chapel Hart was inducted into CMT’s Next Women of Country, the institution that has been known to help up and coming female country artists such as Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBride, & Gabby Barrett... to name a few. This Mississippi trio’s music has reached fans around the globe earning them the title of “International Group of the Year” as well as “International Song of the Year” for the single “You Can Have Him Jolene” in Scotland. They were also nominated in multiple categories by the British CMAs including “Group of the Year” and “Album of the Year” for their sophomore release “The Girls Are Back In Town”.

The trio has a natural ability to make people join together in song and dance and in their live performances. They often note music's incredible power to unite people of all nationalities, religions, and walks of life. The ladies will often treat the audience to three-part harmony A Capella arrangements that range from energetic and playful to emotional and chilling. Chapel Hart has entertained people from all over the world, and the decision is always unanimous, there’s no experience quite like the Chapel Hart experience!

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Off-Broadway's Keen Company hosts a one-night-only benefit concert of Nick Blaemire and James Gardiner 's  Glory Days February 12 at Peter Norton Symphony Space. The concert is the first major presentation of the rock musical since its infamously short-lived 2008 Broadway debut; the show played just 17 previews and one official performance.

Keen Artistic Director Jonathan Silverstein is directing the all-star cast, which includes Derek Klena as Andy, Colton Ryan as Will, Jordan Dobson as Jack, and George Salazar as Skip. Lily Ling is music directing.

Featuring a book by Gardiner and music and lyrics by Blaemire,  Glory Days tells the story of four high school friends who reunite one year after graduation to enact revenge on their former bullies. Keen Company's concert features new orchestrations by Van Hughes .

Up next for the company is a world premiere for Kia Corthron's  Fish , running March 19-April 20 at Theatre Row's Theatre Five. Adrienne D. Williams is directing the production, being presented in collaboration with Working Theater. Originally developed in Keen's Playwrights Lab, the play centers on a high school senior and her teacher, exploring the challenges of NYC's public school system and celebrating the powerful bonds between students and educators.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse deliver blistering show in Mansfield

Neil Young and Crazy Horse turned Xfinity Center into Great Woods on Friday night, in all its ragged glory. 

No “Greendale” this. No moody whims. This was for the fans. It could’ve been 1995.

In a blistering 2.5 hour-set, the band — who hasn’t toured in over a decade — delivered hit after hit, in what was essentially a Greatest Hits show. When they’re on (and they were) there is no sound comparable to the unbridled energy of the Horse running with Neil at break-neck speed: that magic, that untamed near-manic energy, whinnying into the night.

Young, 78, original Crazy Horse bassist/singer Billy Talbot, 80, and original drummer Ralph Molina, 80 were joined by newly-minted Horse member pianist/guitarist/singer Micah Nelson, 33, who fits seamlessly into the band.

Willie’s son has clearly been raised in the School of Neil. Looking like a spindly young Shakey on stage — quiet, all flannel and hair in his eyes— he delivered incendiary guitar. 

One highlight: At the end of “F*!#in’ Up,” Nelson took off his guitar, held it to his face and played — or at least created some fuzzy magic distortion— by appearing to rub his head on the strings.

Nelson also played on Neil & the Horse’s latest album — a live version of 1990’s “Ragged Glory,” renamed “Fu##in Up.” The night also included “Ragged Glory” hits “Mansion on the Hill” and “Love and Only Love.”

They bolted from the gate with a “Cortez” you could feel in your bones. Ground-vibrating sonics, with Neil on his guitar Old Black, and a verse he unearthed for this “Love Earth Tour.” (Last month, Young told New Young Archives paid subscribers in a Zoom that he’d “found” some lyrics a couple days ago.”)

The lost stanza paints a vivid scene:  “I floated on the water/ I ate that ocean wave/ Two weeks after the slaughter/ I was living in a cave/ They came too late to get me/ But there’s no one here to set me free/ From this rocky grave/ To that snowed-out ocean wave.”

Around 6:30 p.m., the temp quickly dropped and the lot was filling fast. The usual lot smells of tailgate dinners, whiffs of pot, and music. I walked into the venue with various Neils (“Tonight’s the Night,” “Harvest Moon”) drifting from car windows.

Inside, a hand-written sign guided fans to “Neil Young Eco Village” — a circle of green tents nestled in a small wooded area, each handing out info, tent-fronts labeled something you’d very much associate with Neil. (“Future Farming,” “Earth Ecology,” “Freedom Justice,” etc.)

Another sign told us we might end up on a documentary. (Amber Jean Productions is documenting the tour.)

Openers Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir took the stage at 7:50 p.m. Then techs in white lab coats moved instruments, as they did throughout the night. Before the main act, one white coat with a yellow measuring tape checked mic heights.

Around 8:33 p.m., the crowd exploded as Young, 78, stepped on stage in patchwork jeans, his signature black “Earth” tee under a flannel, and denim shirt, with a striped train conductor’s cap. He stayed to our right most of the night, with original Horse bassist/vocalist Talbot, 80 —a legend in a straight-up Canadian tuxedo — holding center stage, and a gangly Nelson — all black overalls and flannel shirt— to our left.  Original drummer Molina, 80, and his kit were all but hidden.

There were no Jumbotrons, so the focus was solely on the stage.

In the age of the Sphere — where, like something out of “WALL-E,” the hype and focus is on the distractions on the screen, not the human musicians accompanying the screensaver — it was refreshing to have just a simple black stage and plain backdrop with a silhouette of a running horse.

While Young has been here sans Horse in recent years, that alchemy that was on stage Friday night hasn’t been felt in these parts in over a decade.

“You look a little different than you used to, I see,” Young told the Mansfield crowd at one point, perhaps referring to the decade-plus dry spell. 

Young talked a bit, and smiled throughout the night, at times sipping on a beer during the electric set, and what looked like hot tea during a brief acoustic solo acoustic set with — that ol’ crowd-pleaser — Neil harmonica. 

“Cortez” led into a short and rocking “Cinnamon Girl,” and the fiery “Fu##in Up,” I mentioned above. They pulled back the reins a bit for a slower “Scattered (Let’s Think About Livin’) into “I’m the Ocean” off 1995’s “Mirror Ball” — which I’d never heard live, and fit the theme of the night. (“What’s your favorite planet?” Young asked the crowd at one point.) “Ocean” also had the three of them in one of those classic Horse huddles, guitars almost nuzzling. 

During “Roll Another Number (For the Road)” you could smell that quite a few in the crowd did. “Barstool Blues,” marked the first time the song was played live since 2014, according to setlist.fm, and which had Young grinning like a schoolboy at the end.

“Powderfinger” and “Love and Only Love” were vintage Horse power. Then Neil stepped out solo with harmonica for a short solo acoustic set with harmonica— “Comes a Time,” “Heart of Gold,” and “Human Highway” — all of which had the crowd singing.

The band returned for the final song: “ Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) ” which became near explosive by the end, rumbling you could feel in your feet.  The four bowed together, before returning for an encore of “Down by the River,” and “Like a Hurricane.” 

For a band with three members at age 80 or close to it, you couldn’t have asked for more. Young at times took his hands off the guitar. Talbot at times faced Molina on drums, the two of them in their own world. Then he’d turn, and huddle with Nelson and Young.  Young sidling back and forth in his signature bow-legged jam jostle. Some sonic moments all but sparked.

“Rock and roll can never die.” We shouted this together. We brayed into the night with them, stamping and snorting, a band of wild horses frenzied under starlight for more, more, more.   

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Chapel Hart’s New Album “Glory Days” Out Now!

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Now, the ladies, deemed “America’s Sweethearts” have released their highly anticipated upcoming album,  Glory Days , which “blends tightly-woven, family harmonies with straight-from-the-heart lyrics” [ Billboard ]   out everywhere today.   “I’ve never been more excited about delivering new music to our fans,” shares Danica about the project. “We’ve been through so much together and sharing the highs and lows of our ‘Glory Days’ through song has indeed been the joy of our lives!”

To celebrate the album’s release, the trio will make their daytime TV debut on  Tamron Hall  on May 30 th .  For local listings + showtimes, click  HERE.

Today, the official music video for title track “Glory Days” made its broadcast premiere on CMT, CMT Music and Paramount Times Square Billboards.  Fans can watch the video HERE .

Chapel Hart had a hand in writing all 11 tracks including the previously released title track along with the late  Loretta Lynn  requested ,  “ Welcome  t o Fist City .” 

Since  America’s Got Talent,  the ladies have quickly become a mainstay in the country music industry – they made their  Grand Ole Opry debut  in 2022, receiving  FOUR   standing ovations, were recently named to the Opry’s NextStage Class of 2023, performed at the  CMT Music Awards, ACM Country Kickoff  and have been crisscrossing the country on their  60+ date  Glory Days  headlining tour .

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  • “American Pride” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle)
  • “Home Is Where The Hart Is” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle, Mark Carson)
  • “Love In Letting Go” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle)
  • “If You Ain’t Wearin’ Boots” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle, Steve O’Brien)
  • “This Girl Likes Fords” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle)
  • “Perfect For Me” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle, Leslie Satcher)
  • “Redneck Fairytale” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle)

“Welcome to Fist City” (Danica Hart, Devynn Hart, Trea Swindle)

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Chapel Hart (L to R: Trea Swindle, Devynn Hart, Danica Hart)  Photo credit: Alexis Carter

ABOUT CHAPEL HART:   Born and raised in the Mississippi mud and slow-simmered in Louisiana spice, county music trio Chapel Hart has brought a taste of the South to audiences around the world—and everyone is craving more! Made up of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart along with first cousin Trea Swindle, these three southern belles took 2022 by storm. Their meteoric rise came shortly after appearing on America’s Got Talent and receiving the second ever “Group Golden Buzzer” which prompted America and the rest of the world to pay attention. Deemed “America’s Sweethearts” as they claimed a spot in the finals, Chapel Hart earned praise from country music pillars such as Tanya Tucker, Darius Rucker, the one and only Dolly Parton, and the late Loretta Lynn. Shortly after the show, the ladies made their Grand Ole Opry debut and received four standing ovations. Chapel Hart has since returned to that iconic stage several times and has quickly become a mainstay in the country music industry.

This independent band continues its momentum, contending with some of the nation’s biggest country stars and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. The accolades keep rolling in as they made a sweep at the New Orleans “Best of the Beat” Offbeat Magazine awards, winning all categories in which they were nominated, including “Best Music Video,” “Best Country Artist,” “Song of the Year” and topped off the evening with “Artist of the Year.” So far in 2023, the group has been named one of Music Row’s “Next Big Thing” and are part of CMT’s Listen UP class, and the Grand Ole Opry NextStage class.

The trio performed on the CMT Music Awards on CBS in April and announced their brand-new album, Glory Days, will be out on May 19, 2023.  The highly anticipated project features the title track, written by the trio along with Jim Beavers and newly released “Welcome To Fist City,” a song inspired and requested by the late Loretta Lynn.  Their first ever headlining tour, The Glory Days Tour, kicked off in January and spans coast to coast with sixty shows and counting! Chapel Hart has entertained crowds around the country, and the decision is always unanimous, there’s no experience quite like the Chapel Hart experience!

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Maybe it was the chilly temperatures, steady breeze and light spatterings of rain, which take a toll when a person is standing outdoors on an elevated platform — like the stage of a concert venue — for two hours. Or maybe it was just an off night. But the feverishly passionate reviews for the first dates of Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s “ Love Earth” tour — their first in a decade — bore little resemblance to the band that plodded through its set Wednesday evening in the second of a two-night stand New York’s Forest Hills Stadium. And the fact that they were plodding through a stunning setlist of songs from the peak of Young’s illustrious career only made it worse.

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But a band, especially a live rock band, is only as good as its rhythm section, and on Wednesday night, the once-mighty Crazy Horse began wandering off the track as soon as they’d started. Most of the songs were played significantly slower than their recorded versions, sometimes approaching a sludgey, almost doom-metal tempo. Drummer Ralph Molina and bassist Billy Talbot, both 80, could barely keep things moving, missing beats and losing time. Rhythm guitarist Micah Nelson — country legend Willie’s 33-year-old son, who is new to this band but has been playing with Young for a decade — did his best to hold it together, but Young was cutting songs off at the earliest opportunity, where in the past he’d often just be getting started.

To be fair, the last time I saw Neil and Crazy Horse was in 1996 — when they blew the roof off of Madison Square Garden with an electrifying set filled with so many great songs that you just couldn’t believe it — and a spot listen to YouTube recordings of other concerts on this tour, including the previous night’s , finds the band playing better, sometimes much better. But this show had a killer setlist too — and apparently the tour’s debut of “Mansion on the Hill” — and hearing those timeless songs played by what at times sounded like your uncle’s covers band only made things worse. Young, who usually includes at least some more-recent material in his sets, kept it classic — just one song from the ‘90s, nothing newer — which suggests that maybe he knows this is probably Crazy Horse’s last ride.

It’s a fact of biology to say that elderly rock and roll is always going to be like an old-timers’ baseball game: No matter how much energy they display onstage, nearly all vocalists past a certain age must sing in lower registers. Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Elton John and many others in the 70-and-above group are able to deliver stadium-sized sets thanks to low-key but essential support from auxiliary players and singers — Springsteen’s current tour band totals 18 musicians. Drummers, obviously, have it hardest of all: The Stones’ late, great Charlie Watts must have been a freak of nature to power through two-hour sets into his late 70s; most older bands with their classic-era drummers are supported on tour with percussionists. And let’s be honest, whether we realize it or not, prerecorded backing tracks have become so ubiquitous at major concerts that our ears may be unaccustomed to not hearing them.

Neil Young has never done any of that and never will — he even made a crack about it early in the show, while waiting for his roadie to tune his trusty, battered Gibson Les Paul. “We have to make sure all the backing tracks are in synch,” he joked.

None of this is to say that older humans can’t be superhuman musicians or shouldn’t be touring and performing. But this band has two months’ worth of dates ahead of it, and on Wednesday night, it was hard not to wish that Neil had put the spurs on.

Setlist: Cortez the Killer


 Cinnamon Girl


 Fuckin’ Up


 Down by the River


 Scattered (Let’s Think About Livin’)


 Roll Another Number (For the Road) Don’t Cry No Tears


 Mansion on the Hill Danger Bird


 Powderfinger


 Love and Only Love


 Comes a Time Heart of Gold Human Highway I Am a Child Sugar Mountain Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)


 Encore: Like a Hurricane
 Encore 2: Roll Another Number (For the Road)
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Bruce Springsteen is back, and Jersey fans approve.

Springsteen and the E Street Band received high marks from New Jersey fans at the March 19 tour relaunch show at Footprint Center in Phoenix. The Boss had postponed shows late last year due to his bout with peptic ulcer disease.

“The show was fantastic,” said Mitch Salter of Westfield. “The energy right off the bat was really strong. It wasn't a Jersey crowd, but they were fairly well behaved.”

Springsteen and E Street played 29 songs in about two hours and 45 minutes. The setlist adhered largely to the 2023 tour, with a few changes and a sign request for “Twist and Shout.” The night included the spoken interlude about Springsteen's late Castiles bandmate George Theiss (who grew up in Freehold) prior to “Last Man Standing.”

“Amazing!” said Sharon Waters of Bloomfield via email. “Bruce’s voice sounded so strong. He seemed so pumped and it was like he was having the best time. Pure joy watching Bruce having so much fun. It was so wonderful to have Bruce and the whole band back — they were missed.”

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The Phoenix show was the first for Springsteen and the E Street Band since Sept. 3, 2023, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.

“Bruce looked and sounded great,” said Pete Maimone of North Brunswick via email. “The entire band was as good as ever — very high energy as promised.  There were some setlist changes, but nothing earth-shattering. Everyone around us walked out loving it.”

More: Bruce Springsteen appears on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' says Larry David took 'big risk'

Rocker Alice Cooper liked it, too. He was seated near the stage.

“He was dancing along and he was singing,” Slater said. “He was grooving — he was having fun.”

Cooper met E Street Band members at the show.

“Alice Cooper Told Me I Was Beautiful!” posted E Street Choir member Michelle Moore on Facebook with guitars, smiley face and heart emojis. “WOW What A First Show. We Back.”

More: Springsteen tour relaunches in Phoenix. Fans staying on 'ride as long as it's going'

The band lineup was the same as the 2023 shows. Band member Patti Scialfa, as was the case for most of last year, was not on stage.

Up next is the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Friday, March 22.

Springsteen Phoenix setlist  

  • Lonesome Day
  • No Surrender
  • Darlington County
  • Prove it All Night
  • Darkness on the Edge of Town
  • Letter to You
  • The Promised Land
  • Spirit in the Night
  • Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)
  • Night Shift
  • Mary’s Place
  • Last Man Standing
  • Backstreets
  • Because the Night
  • She’s the One
  • Wrecking Ball
  • Thunder Road
  • Born to Run
  • Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
  • Dancing in the Dark
  • Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
  • Twist and Shout
  • I’ll See You in My Dreams

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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; [email protected] 

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Giro d’Italia 2024 Stage Report: Today on stage 15 to Livigno (Mottolino), Tadej Pogačar gave a master class on how to win a mountainous Giro stage and (probably) a grand Tour. It looked like Nairo Quintana (Movistar) was on his way back to redemption, when the Slovenian champion decided he wanted more stage glory and more (a lot) of time on his adversaries. Pogačar swept past the Colombian on the last ramps of the final climb to claim (yet) another stage and nearly three minutes on the other GC men.

*** See the PEZ Giro d’Italia ’24 Preview Chat With Chris Horner HERE . *** *** See the Week #2 Route Preview HERE . *** *** You can see the PEZ ‘Giro Route Preview’ HERE . *** *** See the PEZ ‘Favourite Riders’ choice HERE . ***

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Tadej Pogac3ar impressively won the tough 15th stage of the Giro d’Italia. In the final to Livigno, the pink jersey crossed a big gap solo to take the win. Nairo Quintana, who held on for a long time from the early break, finished second, when he had victory in his sights.

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This high mountain stage passes and finishes above 2,000m, taking in 5 major climbs. The only time for the riders to catch their breath will be through the Val Camonica. After going over Lodrino, the route takes a first ever pass up the Colle San Zeno, followed by a lengthy and technical descent. After crossing the Val Camonica from Pisogne to Edolo, the route clears the Mortirolo (coming from Monno) and then descends towards the Valtellina. The route continues uphill through the short Le Motte climb just outside Bormio, passing Isolaccia Valdidentro and going over the Passo di Foscagno. A short descent then leads to the final climb of the Passo di Eira. At the summit, the route follows a paved road that ascends the Mottolino piste.

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The final kilometres are uphill. The gradient changes dramatically with 2km to go, past the Passo di Eira, where the average pitch remains above 10% even if the road features steep ramps alternating with not so sharp slopes. Along the final ramp, past the flamme rouge, gradients top out at 19%, then ease out a little, and eventually bounce back all the way to the home straight (50m), on 6m wide tarmac.

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Early in the stage a large leading group got together: Davide Ballerini & Simone Velasco (Astana Qazaqstan), Tobias Bayer (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Harrison Wood (Cofidis), Laurence Pithie, Olivier Le Gac & Lewis Askey (Groupama-FDJ ), Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Wanty), Bert van Lerberghe (Soudal Quick-Step), Caleb Ewan (Jayco AlUla), Davide Bais (Polti-Kometa) and Alessandro Tonelli (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè). The twelve quickly took 4 minutes on the peloton.

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Cofidis had Harrison Wood in the break, but he was clearly not the right man for the French team, so they lifted the speed in the peloton, much to the annoyance of Lillian Calmejane, 5th in the KOM classification. Cofidis were working for mountain jersey wearer Simon Geschke, who counter-attacked on the first climb of the day, the Lodrino (7.6km at 4.4%). Other climbers followed, eventually creating a large chase group.

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This group of 45 riders included Gijs Leemreize (dsm-firmenich PostNL), Julian Alaphilippe & Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal Quick-Step), Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek), Maximilian Schachmann (BORA-hansgrohe), Nairo Quintana (Movistar), Tobias Foss & Jhonatan Narváez (INEOS Grenadiers). The best placed rider was Michael Storer of Tudor, who was 12th overall at 9:11 to Tadej Pogačar.

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The two front groups came together on the Colle San Zeno (13.7km at 6.7%). There were now 58 riders up front, with a lead of 4:30 over the peloton led by UAE Team Emirates. This situation did not last long, because six riders broke away on the descent. From the original early break there were Bayer, Wood, Ballerini and Tonelli, from the second group there was Christian Scaroni (Astana Qazastan) and Giulio Pellizzari (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè).

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Before the Mortirolo (12.6km at 7.7%) had started, Ballerini and Bayer had to let go. The four remaining had a lead of just under 1 minute over the chasing group at the foot of the climb, where Polti Kometa set the pace for Davide Piganzoli. The peloton with Pogačar was again at 4 minutes.

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On the climb the leading group thinned out even more. Scaroni and Pellizzari stayed together, but just before the summit, Nicola Conci (Alpecin-Deceuninck) joined them. The three started the descent together. Their lead over the others was limited and after the descent, Storer, Geschke, Piganzoli, Narváez, Velasco, Quintana, López, Alaphilippe, Vansevenant, Attila Valter (Visma | Lease a Bike), Georg Steinhauser (EF Education-EasyPost), Luca Covili (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè), Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Lidl-Trek), Michel Ries (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) and Pelayo Sánchez (Movistar) joined them.

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In the run-up to the final climb, the group was split again. At the foot of the Foscagno Pass (14.6km at 6.5%), there were ten leaders, with a 3 minute lead over the peloton. Steinhauser attacked. The German made his move at the right moment and created a gap. Valter saw the danger. The Visma | Lease a Bike rider tried to cross, but couldn’t get close. Storer and Quintana eventually joined the Hungarian.

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Quintana then went on his own after Steinhauser. The German had almost a 1 minute lead. The peloton, where Pogačar’s right-hand man, Rafal Majka was leading, was still more than 3 minutes ahead. Pogačar looked happy just to finish the stage with the favourites group. But no, the pink jersey attacked 14 kilometres from the finish. Daniel Felipe Martínez tried to follow him, but couldn’t. Geraint Thomas also had no answer.

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Quintana joined Steinhauser at the front. The EF Education-EasyPost rider was able stay with the Colombian for a little time, but the Movistar climber soon went solo. Pogačar was on his way. At the top of the Foscagno Pass, Quintana had 40 seconds on Pogačar, at the foot of the climb to Livigno (4.7km at 7.7%) it was still the same. But, in the kilometres that followed, Pogačar was quickly getting closer. The group of Thomas and Martínez were 3 minutes behind the Slovenian with 2 kilometres to go.

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Pogačar swept past Quintana. He left the Colombian in his wake and flew to the top of the climb. The UAE Team Emirates rider took his fourth stage victory of this Giro d’Italia. Quintana was second at 29 seconds. Then it was Steinhauser in third at 2:32.

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In the favourites group: Romain Bardet was first in fourth place. Behind him it was Thymen Arensman leading Thomas, who tried to drop Martínez and O’Connor in the final kilometre. O’Connor, who had also struggled earlier, was again in trouble, but Martínez still had something left. They crossed the line together at 2:50 behind Pogačar.

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Stage winner KOM and Maglia Rosa, Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates): “Today was one of the best days of my career. It was a very nice stage with a good route and very nice climbs. We had this stage in mind since December. I’m super happy that we kept it under control. It was a very strong breakaway. We had to be smart because of the tail wind. I’m very happy to win the queen stage of the Giro in Livigno, one of my favourite places in Italy. I opened a gap after Rafal Majka finished his turn. I continued solo… When I used to watch Quintana and Froome I was always angry that I wouldn’t attack from far out but today he did. But today he did a super good job and also Georg Steinhauser, there are a few riders who deserve a mention today.”

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Giro d’Italia Stage 15 Result: 1. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates in 6:11:43 2. Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar at 0:29 3. Georg Steinhauser (Ger) EF Education-EasyPost in 2:32 4. Romain Bardet (Fra) dsm-firmenich PostNL at 2:47 5. Daniel Felipe Martínez (Col) BORA-hansgrohe at 2:50 6. Geraint Thomas (GB) INEOS Grenadiers 7. Einer Rubio (Col) Movistar at 2:58 8. Ben O’Connor (Aus) Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 9. Thymen Arensman (Ned) INEOS Grenadiers at 3:05 10. Jan Hirt (CZ) Soudal Quick-Step at 3:20.

Giro d’Italia Overall After Stage 15: 1. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates in 56:11:46 2. Geraint Thomas (GB) INEOS Grenadiers at 6:41 3. Daniel Felipe Martínez (Col) BORA-hansgrohe at 6:56 4. Ben O’Connor (Aus) Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale at 7:43 5. Antonio Tiberi (Ita) Bahrain-Victorious at 9:26 6. Thymen Arensman (Ned) INEOS Grenadiers at 9:45 7. Romain Bardet (Fra) dsm-firmenich PostNL at 10:49 8. Filippo Zana (Ita) Jayco AlUla at 11:11 9. Einer Rubio (Col) Movistar at 12:13 10. Jan Hirt (CZ) Soudal Quick-Step at 13:11.

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Tadej Pogačar dominates Giro d'Italia Queen stage, leads overall race by almost seven minutes

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Tadej Pogacar holds up his hands and yells

Slovenian star Tadej Pogačar said he wanted to win the Queen stage of the Giro d'Italia.

On Sunday he did just that — destroying his rivals on the toughest leg of this year's race to add three minutes to his already considerable advantage.

There is just one week remaining of the Italian grand tour.

Despite having ridden for more than six hours through the high mountains on Sunday, Pogačar was full of smiles as he was cheered on by the crowds lining the difficult summit finish at Livigno.

As the sunshine glinted off the snow on the sides of the route, Pogačar crossed the finish line with his arms outstretched over his head.

"Today was one of the best days, I would not say that it was the best day of my career but it was a really nice stage, really good route, nice climbs," Pogačar said.

"The team did a super good job.

"We had this stage in mind since December or whatever."

Pogačar finished the 15th stage 29 seconds ahead of Nairo Quintana and 2:32 ahead of third-place Georg Steinhauser.

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His closest rivals, including Australian Ben O'Connor, were nearly three minutes slower.

With the bonus seconds he picked up, Pogacar now leads the Giro by 6:41 over Geraint Thomas, with Daniel Martinez 6:56 behind in third, while O'Connor remains fourth, 7:43 behind.

Two-time Tour de France winner Pogačar is targeting the Giro-Tour double this year.

With just six stages left after Monday's rest day, he is well set to complete the first step.

It was a fourth stage win for Pogačar in his Giro debut but the UAE Team Emirates rider had made no secret that he was targeting the Queen stage, which is the name given to the hardest leg of the race.

There were five categorised climbs — including the fearsome Passo del Mortirolo — and 5,200 meters of elevation on the 222-kilometre leg from Manerba del Garda to Livigno and the arrival at Mottolino, where the last 1,800 metres was on asphalt along a ski slope with 18 per cent gradients.

Pogačar made his move with 13.9 kilometres remaining and none of the other GC contenders could follow him.

At that point he was just over three minutes behind sole leader Steinhauser, who was on the verge of getting caught and then passed by Quintana.

Pogačar quickly swept up the remnants of the breakaway — which had been 50 strong earlier in the day — before blasting past Steinhauser toward the top of the penultimate climb and heading off in pursuit of Quintana.

Tadej Pogacar seen from behind holds up his hands

He passed the 2014 Giro winner with 1.9 kilometres remaining and was untroubled on the steep climb to the finish.

"I gave it my all in the 10 or 15km," Pogačar said.

"I'm super happy that I can win a queen stage in Livigno, one of my favourite places in Italy."

After the rest day, Tuesday's 16th stage is another one where Pogačar could put even more time on his rivals as the race heads from the Alps into the daunting Dolomites.

The now 206-kilometre route from Livigno to Santa Cristina Val Gardena has been altered because of a high risk of avalanches on the Stelvio.

The riders will still go partly up the famed ascent but to 2,489 metres instead of 2,758. That will nevertheless still be the highest point of this year's race.

The peloton will then instead head along another pass into Switzerland before rejoining the original route.

The Giro ends in Rome next Sunday.

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What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Back to Black

The new biopic starring marisa abela as amy winehouse focuses on the late singer’s relationships more than her artistry. we separate the music from the noise..

Amy Winehouse often acknowledged midcentury jazz artists like Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and especially Sarah Vaughan as formative influences. But popular culture has depicted her more as the 21 st -century version of another brilliant 20 th -century vocalist, Judy Garland, whose wearing her heart not just on her sleeve but almost outside her skin won her legions of devoted fans. And whose insecurities about her appearance and weight led to her overindulging in alcohol and (prescription) drugs to the point where audiences wondered if she would be able to get through the show, and who found fame at a young age, while a parent, eager for reflected glory and the money that went with it, pushed her to keep going instead of getting her the help she needed.

Back to Black , the new biopic of Winehouse, has elements of the Garland story but leans more into another tragic diva trope, the Good Girl who falls in love with the Bad Boy and consequently falls into a downward spiral of addiction and abuse. There are also elements of Janis Joplin, another female artist who sang from the heart and was acutely conscious of her looks not meeting the industry standard, insecurities that drove her deeper into substance abuse and to an overdose at 27—the same age as Winehouse was when she died.

Rather than a linear trek through biographical details, director Sam Taylor-Johnson takes a more associative approach, centering the film around Winehouse’s on-again, off-again relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil. “I need to live my songs,” Amy says in the film, and using this as the template for telling the story results in a sort of jukebox musical charting the romance’s ups and downs accompanied by the songs they inspired on the bestselling album that gives the movie its name.

While the emotional terrain of Winehouse’s life is thoroughly examined, her creative development is less scrutinized. We see almost nothing of her in the studio, and Mark Ronson, the producer who played a major role in developing her signature sound, is conspicuous by his absence, reduced to merely a name check. Because the film focuses mainly on relationships rather than verifiable events, objective facts are thin on the ground. Nevertheless, we try to separate out the music from the noise in Back to Black .

Did Mitch Winehouse Try to Make Amy Go to Rehab?

In the film, Amy’s father, Mitch (sympathetically played by Eddie Marsan), is depicted as a bit overbearing, trying to rein in his headstrong daughter, but basically loving and supportive. But he is also shown as seriously blind to the extent of Amy’s problems—when her manager, Nick Shymansky, says the label feels she has got to go to rehab if she wants to stay signed and Amy (Marisa Abela) says no, no, no, Mitch backs her up (leading Amy to write the lyric “I ain’t got the time and if my daddy thinks I’m fine”).

Mitch, a former London black cab driver, made no secret of the fact that he thought Asif Kapadia’s acclaimed documentary Amy was unfair to him, presenting him as a sort of North London equivalent of Garland’s stage mom, out to make every dollar she could from her talented offspring and eager to turn some of the spotlight her way. “I’m just talking about balance—there is no balance. They’re happy to portray me as a money-grabbing, attention-seeking father who wasn’t there. Amy wouldn’t want that, because Amy knows that is not the truth,” he said in 2015 .

The attention-seeking charge may have arisen from the fact that Mitch released his own album in 2010 when Winehouse was in bad shape and promoted it in the New York Times days before she died in 2011 . “I know that I only got the chance to make the album because I was Amy’s dad. But … no one was going to let me waste money just to do some karaokes. I can sing. And I can assure you with all the people around me who love me and respect me, they wouldn’t let me do it if they thought I was going to screw it up.” Moreover, he declared, Amy had always encouraged him to make a record, recalling, “When her first album came out, and she was doing shows, she would get me onstage to do a couple of songs, and it’s always great fun. And she said, ‘You know what, Dad? You have to make an album.’ I said, ‘Are you crazy?’ And she said, ‘No, you have a great voice, this is terrific.’ ”

Mitch also strongly rebutted the charge that he was negligent in looking after his addicted daughter. In his 2012 memoir Amy My Daughter , he cites diary entries that detail how he kicked drug dealers out of her house, took her to clinics, or was just there when she needed him, all of which the biopic, which the Winehouse family has authorized, depicts.

The Amy documentary, however, actually shows Mitch saying Amy Winehouse doesn’t need to be in rehab, but Mitch claimed a crucial qualification was edited out. “They’ve edited me out saying ‘at that time,’ ” he declared to the Guardian . “Her manager came round and said: ‘She’s got to go to rehab.’ But she wasn’t drinking every day. She was like a lot of kids, going out binge-drinking. And I said: ‘She doesn’t need to go to rehab.’ In the film, I’m relating the story, and what I said was: ‘She didn’t need to go to rehab at that time .’ ”

Shymansky, her manager at Island Records, remembers it differently. “We got through a few arguments, the denial, and I got her to a place where she said, ‘OK, fine, let’s do this, I can’t lie to you, there are issues,’ ” he recalled. “So I got her to go and see the guy about rehab. At the time I didn’t really know her father, but she made it clear to me she’d do it if he backed her. So I got on the phone and lined it all up, he assured me she needed help and that he’d back me. I drove her all the way to Bluewater where he lived, and he completely backtracked. It was like she manipulated him. She sat on his lap, gave him this look like, ‘I don’t really need to go, do I?’ and he was like, ‘Of course you don’t need to go.’ ”

Does Blake Fielder-Civil Deserve His Bad Rep?

Amy is starting to become a sensation on the local Camden (London’s capital of grunge) music scene when she meets the cocksure, laddish Blake Fielder-Civil in a Camden pub. It’s a coup de foudre , and once Blake’s existing girlfriend is out of the way, the two fall madly in love and are soon careening around in a haze of drugs, drink, and mutual intoxication like a North London Sid and Nancy. When they meet, Amy is no stranger to weed and alcohol but turns down Class A drugs, while Blake is more of a coke man. After he leaves her show to score, they have a big fight and are photographed on a Camden street, both scratched and bleeding. Blake wants to walk away because Amy gets drunk and hits him. He is also battling his own insecurities, afraid Amy will dump him for someone famous, and six months after getting together, they split up. Blake goes back to his ex, leaving Amy to write through her heartbreak by creating Back to Black.

Blake’s dealer reminds his client of his debt and suggests he return to Amy, who is now quite successful. Although Amy has spiraled further into drinking following her beloved grandmother’s death, the couple get married in Miami in May 2007 over Mitch’s objections and on their honeymoon smoke crack together. Amy starts showing up for shows completely out of it and physically attacks Blake. Then the police burst in to her apartment, arresting Blake for assaulting a pub landlord. He is convicted and gets two years. When Amy comes to visit him in prison, he tells her he wants a divorce because the prison therapist has shown him that they are locked in a toxic codependency that is no good for either of them. Not only is Amy too extra, but he can’t deal with her father or her bulimia (Winehouse’s struggles with her weight are barely noted in the film, but she was reported to have dropped four dress sizes in 2006 due to people talking about it). He just wants normality.

While the film presents Fielder-Civil in a fairly sympathetic light, to Winehouse fans (and her father) he is the man who introduced her to hard drugs, the Bobby Brown to her Whitney Houston. But in the film, Amy calls a dealer and smokes crack before she meets Fielder-Civil. And when she cleans up, it’s only because he’s now clean and wants her to follow his good example.

In fact, Fielder-Civil told the TV program Good Morning Britain , “The drug thing is something that’s been attributed to me for years. The fact is that me and Amy only used drugs together maybe six months of our marriage. That was it. And before that, Amy didn’t use drugs. She smoked cannabis, [and] I did heroin maybe four or five times.” However, he also admitted elsewhere that he took “full accountability” for introducing Winehouse to heroin in an East London hotel when they came back from Miami. “I was smoking it on foil and she said, ‘Can I try some’ and I said … I might have put up a weak resistance—the fact is whatever I said she did end up having some,” he said on another British TV program.

As for whether Fielder-Civil battered his wife or vice versa, Winehouse herself suggested she was the aggressor, telling the Sun tabloid in June 2007, “I’ll beat up Blake when I’m drunk. If he says one thing I don’t like then I’ll chin him.” Then in August of that year, when photographs of Winehouse emerging from a hotel looking bloody and disheveled at 3 a.m. with Fielder-Civil close behind were published, Winehouse texted blogger Perez Hilton to insist, “I was cutting myself after he (BLAKE) found me in our room about to do drugs with a call girl and rightly said I wasn’t good enough for him. I lost it and he saved my life.”

Finally, Jack O’Connell, who plays Fielder-Civil, looks as though he goes to the gym every day and his preferred tipple is an energy drink while the actual BFC was cadaverous and pale in the best English rocker tradition, suggesting a vampiric lifestyle that doesn’t involve getting up before 5 p.m. Also, the film gives him a broad Cockney accent and player attitude like a Gen Z version of Michael Caine’s Alfie , when in fact Fielder-Civil, the son of a school headmaster, grew up in a leafy commuter town and attended private school.

Did News of Blake’s Baby Trigger Amy’s Fatal Binge?

After her divorce from Blake, Amy has come out of another stint in rehab and is doing well, not drinking, and living a fairly orderly life. But then a lurking paparazzo asks her how she feels about Blake’s new baby. Shortly thereafter, final titles inform us, she was found dead.

It seems unlikely Winehouse’s fatal binge was triggered by news of the newborn. She had already returned to rehab in 2011 but was still suffering relapses, having a European tour canceled after she turned up at a concert in Serbia too drunk to perform. When Fielder-Civil’s baby was born in May 2011, Winehouse had been dating a new partner, Reg Traviss, for a year. She died of alcohol poisoning after a period of sobriety, but two months after the baby was born.

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  10. Little Mix: Glory Days Tour Review

    The stage set-up had fire coming from the surrounding area of the stage on 2 songs and had a big screen which displayed music videos and visual effects. Their voices were very clear and loud (yet didn't sound like shouting)and could be heard from the back of the stadium, so despite how far away your seats are you'll be able to hear the music ...

  11. Little Mix: Glory Days Tour

    Little Mix, storm the stage and never lift their foot off the pedal for the entirety of their 90minute set. Opening with Power , the crowd can't help but release their enthusiasm for the girl band.

  12. Little Mix's tours: Everything you need to know about their live shows

    'The Glory Days Tour' in 2017. The girls took their fourth album 'Glory Days' on the road in 2017, playing 77 shows in Europe, Asia and Oceania. ... In August 2015, Little Mix joined Taylor Swift on-stage at her '1989' tour in Santa Clara, California. Fans were delighted as Taylor and Little Mix performed 'Black Magic' together.

  13. The Glory Days Band Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    The Glory Days Band's tour. Live Photos of The Glory Days Band. View All Photos. Mike. April 4th 2024. Awesome as ever. Liverpool, United Kingdom @. Cavern Club. Steven.

  14. The Glory Days Historical Tour

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  15. Chapel Hart Announce 2023 The Glory Days Tour

    Chapel Hart's 2023 The Glory Days Tour Dates: Jan. 26 — Wichita, Kan. @ The Cotillion Ballroom ... March 10 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Center Stage March 11 — Ocoee, Fla. @ Ocoee Music Festival

  16. Glory Days Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

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  17. Chapel Hart

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  18. Chapel Hart release brand new song "Glory Days" available everywhere

    Chapel Hart has since returned to that iconic stage several times and has quickly become a mainstay in the country music industry. ... The Glory Days Tour kicks off January 26, 2023, in Wichita, Kansas, spanning coast to coast with sixty shows and counting! Chapel Hart has entertained crowds around the country, and the decision is always ...

  19. Little Mix

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  20. Derek Klena, Colton Ryan, Jordan Dobson, George Salazar Star in Glory

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  21. Neil Young and Crazy Horse deliver blistering show in Mansfield

    Around 8:33 p.m., the crowd exploded as Young, 78, stepped on stage in patchwork jeans, his signature black "Earth" tee under a flannel, and denim shirt, with a striped train conductor's cap.

  22. Chapel Hart's New Album "Glory Days" Out Now!

    The trio performed on the CMT Music Awards on CBS in April and announced their brand-new album, Glory Days, will be out on May 19, 2023. The highly anticipated project features the title track, written by the trio along with Jim Beavers and newly released "Welcome To Fist City," a song inspired and requested by the late Loretta Lynn.

  23. Neil Young and Crazy Horse at Forest Hills Stadium: Concert ...

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  24. Bruce Springsteen tour relaunches in Phoenix: 'Pure joy'

    Bruce Springsteen is back, and Jersey fans approve. Springsteen and the E Street Band received high marks from New Jersey fans at the March 19 tour relaunch show at Footprint Center in Phoenix.

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  28. Jerrie moments: Glory Days Tour UK

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