Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
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Steel Wheels Tour bylo koncertní turné britské rockové skupiny The Rolling Stones, které propagovalo album Steel Wheels. Započalo v srpnu 1989 nejprve v Severní Americe, poté se v únoru 1990 přesunulo do Japonska. Evropská část turné, probíhající v létě 1990 se nazývala Urban Jungle Tour, měla jiné logo a pódium. Jednalo se o poslední turné s baskytaristou Billem Wymanem, který ze skupiny v roce 1993 odešel. Ve své době se jednalo nejdelší, nejvýnosnější a nejnavštěvovanější turné, jaké kdy skupina absolvovala.
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El Steel Wheels Tour es un tour de The Rolling Stones que comenzó en Norteamérica a finales de agosto de 1989, al mismo tiempo que se lanzaba el álbum Steel Wheels. Su paso continuó por Japón, con 10 shows en el Tokyo Dome. A mediados de 1990 el tour se traslada a Europa y se le cambia el nombre a Urban Jungle Tour usando un salvaje logotipo. El tour fue un gran suceso financiero, recaudando 175 millones de dólares. Los Stones reiniciarían las giras después de casi 7 años sin viajar, transformándose nuevamente en un impacto comercial.
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The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels Tour was a concert tour which was launched in North America in August 1989 to promote the band's album Steel Wheels; it continued to Japan in February 1990, with ten shows at the Tokyo Dome. The European leg of the tour, which featured a different stage and logo, was called the Urban Jungle Tour; it ran from May to August 1990. These would be the last live concerts for the band with original member Bill Wyman on bass guitar. This tour would also be the longest the band had ever done up to that point, playing over twice as many shows as their standard tour length from the 1960s and 1970s.
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Steel Wheels Tour bylo koncertní turné britské rockové skupiny The Rolling Stones, které propagovalo album Steel Wheels. Započalo v srpnu 1989 nejprve v Severní Americe, poté se v únoru 1990 přesunulo do Japonska. Evropská část turné, probíhající v létě 1990 se nazývala Urban Jungle Tour, měla jiné logo a pódium. Jednalo se o poslední turné s baskytaristou Billem Wymanem, který ze skupiny v roce 1993 odešel. Ve své době se jednalo nejdelší, nejvýnosnější a nejnavštěvovanější turné, jaké kdy skupina absolvovala.
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El Steel Wheels Tour es un tour de The Rolling Stones que comenzó en Norteamérica a finales de agosto de 1989, al mismo tiempo que se lanzaba el álbum Steel Wheels. Su paso continuó por Japón, con 10 shows en el Tokyo Dome. A mediados de 1990 el tour se traslada a Europa y se le cambia el nombre a Urban Jungle Tour usando un salvaje logotipo. El tour fue un gran suceso financiero, recaudando 175 millones de dólares. Los Stones reiniciarían las giras después de casi 7 años sin viajar, transformándose nuevamente en un impacto comercial.
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The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels Tour was a concert tour which was launched in North America in August 1989 to promote the band's album Steel Wheels; it continued to Japan in February 1990, with ten shows at the Tokyo Dome. The European leg of the tour, which featured a different stage and logo, was called the Urban Jungle Tour; it ran from May to August 1990. These would be the last live concerts for the band with original member Bill Wyman on bass guitar. This tour would also be the longest the band had ever done up to that point, playing over twice as many shows as their standard tour length from the 1960s and 1970s. The tour was an enormous financial success, cementing The Rolling Stones' return to full commercial power after a seven-year hiatus in touring marked by well-publicized acrimony among band members.
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