

Mylenium Tour is Mylène Farmer's 1999-2000 concert tour in support of her fifth studio album, Innamoramento. According to the French magazine Instant-Mag, the "Mylenium Tour is more beautiful [than the 1996 tour] by the originality of the selection of songs, the grandiose stage, an entry even more impressive, and especially an overwhelming and perfect end, perhaps more comparable to that of the 1989 tour." More than 450,000 people attended the concert series that cost more than 20 million euros. A musical channel of the Russian television, MUZ TV, elected "Mylenium Tour" as the best concert in the world.
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Successful British band Japan filmed live in concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on 16th November 1982.

Daniel Francis O'Toole, singing maestro in a New York restaurant, finds himself the unexpected heir to an estate in Ireland. He doesn't have money enough for the passage to Ireland, but the band members decide to incorporate him, advancing him the fare for equal shares in the estate. In Ireland, Danny finds that his is only a half-share, and the other half belongs to Mavourneen Kerrigan and she has the exclusive right to sell or keep the property...which, despite his pleas, she refuses to do. She also declares him an undesired guest, objects to his presence and insists that he prepare his own meals. He does so in a large main hall, but can only make hamburgers.

Namie Amuro's 16th tour in Japan included 100 sold out shows and lasted from August 2016 to March 2017. It was released to home video in May 2017. The tracklist included 27 songs (plus 4 encore songs): Stranger, Ballerina, Fly, Black Make Up, Show Me What You‘ve Got, It, Rainbow, Contrail, Alive, Hands On Me, Hide & Seek, Time Has Come, Strike A Pose, Baby Don‘t Cry, Every Woman, Neonlight Lipstick, Love Story, Hero, Mint, Heaven, Fashionista, Fighter, Scream, Chit Chat, Anything, Just You and I, Birthday, Chit Chat (encore), Anything (encore), Christmas Wish (encore), and Dear Diary (encore).

On a summer day in the 1950s, a native girl watches the countryside go by from the backseat of a car. A woman at her kitchen table sings a lullaby in her Cree language. When the girl arrives at her destination, she undergoes a transformation that will turn the woman’s gentle voice into a howl of anger and pain.

Experience the award winning music of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt and both its expansions, Hearts of Stone & Blood Wine, in a never before seen way, performed live during Film Music Festival 2016 in Kraków, Poland. Video Game Show — The Witcher III: Wild Hunt concert was organized by CD PROJEKT RED in cooperation with Kraków Festival Office.
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