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The Stranglers achieved something of a critical and popular renaissance in 2004 with the acclaimed Norfolk Coast album and a subsequent sell-out tour, together with their first Top-40 hit ( No. 31 UK ) in fourteen years, " Big Thing Coming ".
The tour ended in December with two sell-out shows of 35, 000 people at the New Plymouth TSB Bowl of Brooklands in New Zealand.
Loadsamoney spawned a hit single in 1988 and a sell-out live tour.
The show was revised and expanded for a tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2007, including two sell-out nights at the Sydney Opera House.
In 1976, frustrated with group's lack of direction and the constraints of working with its commercial ambitions, Akkerman left on the eve of a sell-out UK tour.
The band had just finished a sell-out tour when the single was to be released.
The UK leg of the Tinselworm tour enjoyed 3 sell-out nights at the MEN Arena in Manchester, Europe's largest indoor arena, and culminated with a sell-out performance at Wembley Arena.
On November 25, 2005, Burke appeared as a special guest with Jools Holland on his autumn tour of the United Kingdom, including two sell-out shows at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The band's supporting tour was a success, with its show at Pine Knob Amphitheater in metro Detroit drawing a sell-out crowd of 18, 000.
In November, the girls embarked on their second national concert tour, the Four Seasons Tour, playing sell-out shows in theatres across German-speaking Europe.
The band then went out on a four-month European tour, culminating in six sell-out nights at Wembley Arena ( recordings from these concerts were released seven years later as the Live At Wembley album.
By the In on the Kill Taker tour, the group began to sell-out large auditoriums and arenas, as well as receive more lucrative major label offers.
" Priest had joined UB40 on their arena tour in 2007, culminating in sell-out shows at the NEC Birmingham in December.
As well as their sell-out tour, the Spice Girls were contracted to appear in Tesco advertisements, for which they were paid £ 1 million each.
Their spring tour in 1989 included a sell-out performance at the huge Westfalenhallen in Dortmund.
The Pogues and MacGowan reformed for a sell-out tour in 2001 and each year from 2004 to 2009 for further tours, including headline slots at Guilfest in England and the Azkena Rock Festival in Spain.
The band embarked on another sell-out tour that November, and Busted gained a record of the band to play the most consecutive sellout dates at Wembley Arena, eleven nights.
Following their sell-out arena tour, the group has since gone on to perform a number of summer shows and public appearances.
To support and celebrate the success of the album, Louise embarked on a UK wide ' sell-out ' arena tour of over twenty dates, including Wembley Arena.
The tour was a success with fans attending all shows and culminated in a sell-out show at the Metro Theatre in Sydney.
The of album release brought about a sell-out tour and her first concert at the Royal Albert Hall in January, 1992, which was broadcasted on Channel 4 a year later.
After a sell-out tour of two legs ending at the London Astoria, the album Echo Park entered at number five in the UK album charts, shortly after " Seven Days in the Sun ", the album's second single charted at # 14.
After a tour of Japan which saw Luna Sea guitarist Inoran join them on stage at the Daikanyama Unit for a performance of " Breed " ( originally recorded by Nirvana ), Feeder returned to the UK for a sell-out tour in late October which started at the Leeds Metropolitan University, before ending at Southampton University.

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Not dispirited the band played a charity gig ( Wycombe Live Aid ) followed by three consecutive nights at the Marquee-their 14th, 15th and 16th successive sell-out gigs there.
An LP recording of the show reached the best-seller charts, several sell-out national tours followed, including a season at the London Palladium, and the programme won the Critics ' Circle Award.
Further sell-out reunion concerts followed in November 2011, with the band playing Manchester Academy on Friday 18 November and London O2 Academy Brixton on Saturday 19 November.
The album reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and sell-out tours throughout the year followed.
In 2001, she returned to the festival with her own sell-out one-woman show, which was followed by roles in Big Train, Attention Scum and TVGoHome.
They played several gigs in Ireland that year, most notably two sell-out concerts in February at the Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin, followed by a set at the Oxegen music festival in July.
Oxygen was followed by One, a sell-out event at the Sydney Entertainment Centre where John Piper & John Lennox preached to nearly 10, 000 people.
He then appeared as Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk which was immediately followed by his return to A Slice of Saturday Night in Dublin, recreating the role of Rick for a sell-out season.

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The company had experience of playing in a large West End theatre ; in 1958 its sell-out production of The Merry Widow had transferred to the 2, 351-seat London Coliseum for a summer season.
The venue is also known for drifting events ; when it hosted D1 Grand Prix's first overseas event in, with a sell-out crowd attendance of 10, 000, it had surpassed all other events Irwindale hosted in the past, the previous being 8, 700.
Many Québécois viewed his compromise as a sell-out and useless: Quebec already had a charter enacted in 1975 and was not interested in imposing French on other provinces ; rather, it wished to safeguard it inside Quebec.
In 2000, Grave Digger celebrated their 20th anniversary ; to mark the occasion they performed at a sell-out concert at the Zeche in Bochum.
At this point, all of the Soul-Skaters disown Brink as their friend ; they call him a sell-out and stop talking to him.
; Royal National Theatre: The play opened at the Lyttelton Theatre ( part of the National Theatre ) in London on 18 May 2004 where it played to sell-out audiences and its limited run was frequently extended.
At each venue, the play was presented to sell-out audiences with the original London cast, including Richard Griffiths ; however, Frances de la Tour and Clive Merrison were replaced by Maggie Steed and Malcolm Sinclair until the Broadway season.
Tickets sold out within two hours, causing their manager ( Ichimura ) to cry in her office ; the band reportedly initially thought Ichimura was reacting to bad news until being informed of their sell-out.
; Travelled extensively with mango Groove, performing to sell-out shows in London, Paris, Hong Kong and Sydney.

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In August 1965, the Prefab Four played a sell-out concert at New York's Ché Stadium ( named for famed Cuban guerilla leader Che Stadium ), arriving a day early in order to get away before the audience arrived.
In June 2005, Gibb joined X Factor runner up band G4 at a sell-out concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, singing the Bee Gees song " First of May ".
The concert, at the time, was the fastest sell-out in the famed venue's history.
In 1976, Winwood played guitar on the Fania All Stars ’ Delicate and Jumpy record and performed as a guest with the band in their only UK appearance, a sell-out concert at the Lyceum Theatre, London.
Elton John hosted a sell-out concert in 1998.
The film shows their reactions to this experience, as well as including footage of the resultant sell-out concert.
Mui once held a sell-out concert at Hammersmith, London, England, where she was dubbed the " Madonna of Asia " and brought her to further international fame.
The first public concert by Pentangle was a sell-out performance at the Royal Festival Hall, on 27 May 1967.
" Country music superstar Gary Allan filmed the music video for his song " Watching Airplanes " during a live sell-out concert at Red Rocks in August 2007.
This sell-out prompted another concert to be arranged, which took place at Glasgow Barrowlands on 20 October 2007.
On March 20, 2004, 19-year-old Adán Sánchez became the youngest headliner to perform a sell-out concert at the theatre.
68, 000 tickets were sold for the concert, making it an incredible one-day sell-out event.
In an incident that pointed towards Michael Learns to Rock's popularity in Asia, fake tickets had been sold to the tune of 20, 000 numbers ( more than twice the number that of the real ones sold ) for a concert in Hanoi, Vietnam in December 1997 and while the concert was on, the people outside with the fake tickets tried to break their way in to the concert hall through the windows, ceilings and the doors, causing riot police to be summoned to take care of the situation The band traveled to South Africa in January 1998, playing sell-out concerts at Johannesburg and Pretoria, consequently taking Nothing to Lose to the top of the charts in South Africa.
The massive arena held a sell-out crowd of 25, 000, and had the look and feel of a stadium rock concert.
An American record producer, Clive Davis, advised Ramazzotti to hold a concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and he became the first Italian artist to perform at the renowned concert hall, performing before a sell-out crowd.
In April 2005, as the Gary Brooker Ensemble, he played a sell-out charity concert at Guildford Cathedral in aid of the Tsunami appeal, playing a mixture of Procol Harum and solo songs and arrangements of classical and spiritual songs.
In December 2003, Antis performed a sell-out concert in Vilnius-their last appearance on the stage to date.
This was accompanied by a sell-out concert tour of Europe, with 22 dates in the UK.

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