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2011 Summer Tour (Maroon 5 And Train), 2011 Summer Tour
Summer Tour may refer to: Concert tours *Summer Tour (Depeche Mode), 1994 *Summer Tour 2004 (Blink-182 and No Doubt) *Summer Tour (Paul McCartney), 2004 *Summer Tour (Erykah Badu), 2006 *Summer Tour (Elena Paparizou), 2008 *Summer Tour 2008 (Tiësto and Armani Exchange) *Summer Tour 2009 (Chickenfoot) *Summer Tour (Demi Lovato), 2009 *2009 Summer Tour (No Doubt) *2011 Summer Tour (Maroon 5 and Train), 2011 *Summer Tour (Mika), 2011 *Summer Tour (Jennifer Lopez), 2012 *Summer Tour (Miranda Cosgrove), 2012 *Summer Tour (Big Time Rush and Victoria Justice), 2013 *Summer Tour (Bridgit Mendler), 2013 *2013 Summer Tour (Matchbox Twenty and Goo Goo Dolls) *2013 Summer Tour (Toni Braxton) *Summer Tour (Lana Del Rey), 2015 *Summer Tour (Celine Dion), 2016 *Summer Tour 2016 (Weezer and Panic! at the Disco) Albums *Summer Tour 2007 (EP), ''Summer Tour 2007'' (EP), a 2007 Rolo Tomassi discography, EP by Rolo Tomassi *''Summer Tour 2007 Final Time – Kotoba no Chikara'', a 2007 video EP by Aras ...
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Summer Tour (Depeche Mode)
The Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 was a 1994 concert tour by English electronic music, electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's eighth studio album, ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'', which was released in March 1993. The tour is an extension of the Devotional Tour in 1993, which reached Europe and North America. The tour visited territories which the band had never performed in or had not toured in for some time, reaching Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America. The tour marked a tumultuous time for the group, with keyboardist Andy Fletcher (musician), Andy Fletcher taking leave from touring duties after two months due to "mental instability" and lead singer Dave Gahan's continuing issues with drug addiction. He was replaced by Daryl Bamonte on all dates from April to July. This is the last tour to feature Alan Wilder as a member of Depeche Mode. Background The tour commenced in Johannesburg in early February 1994. According to Gahan, "It was kind of like just bef ...
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