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    • Depeche Mode

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      Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France

      31 May 2023 (Wednesday) 19:30

      150 tickets left

    • Muse

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      Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France

      15 June 2023 (Thursday) 20:00

       

      Muse Tour Schedule

       

      Unlike the many bands formed in England in the 90s, Muse took mainstream music into a different direction. Where other bands focused on pop or hip hop, Muse brought classical influences by incorporating a wider variety of instruments in their tunes. Not only did this capture the hearts of listeners at the time, but their style has withstood the changing of generations. They’re still as popular today as they were before, and their fans continue to support their musical endeavors.

       

      Fans of Muse only have to wait a little while before getting to see them perform live. They have set up several concerts across various locations, making it easier for their fans to attend a live session. Their first date for 2019 is on January 19th in Inglewood, California. Following visits to more cities like Dallas, Sunrise, Detroit, Toronto, Bristol, Helsinki, Cologne, Saint Denis, and Bordeaux, their last date is for July 26th in Madrid, Spain.

       

      Muse Background

       

      Muse is made up of three band members who’ve stuck together through the thick and thin of the music industry. Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme played in different bands before they met each other. Once they found one another, they started building up their fan base around their city. Their first big gig was in London, where they met Dennis Smith. He was impressed with their performances and signed them on his recording label. Their EP, The Muscle Museum EP, was a success and reached number three on the Indie singles chart. This success also caught the eye of broadcasters, which further boosted their popularity.

       

      Muse’s Greatest Hits

       

      Muse has created several award-winning albums and singles. Some of their best work is known to be “Uprisin”, “Resistance”, “Hysteria”, “Knights of Cydonia”, “Madness”, “Panic Station”, and “Follow Me”. They were also nominated for the Best Live Act Award during the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2018.

      126 tickets left

    • Bob Dylan

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      L'Amphitheatre, Lyon, France

      29 June 2023 (Thursday) 20:00

      Bob Dylan is a man of many talents, but perhaps the best talent he has is singing. His career for folk/country music has been both long and fruitful. He started all the way back in 1962 and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down soon. Fans of Bob Dylan travel from far and wide to hear him perform live. The good news is that he has a few dates ready for 2019 performances. He’s expected to sing on June 21st in Bergen, Norway, followed by an appearance in Helsinki, Finland on June 24th. On June 28th, he’s in Sweden, June 29th, Norway, and finally, on July 12th, he’ll be performing in London, England.

       

      Bob Dylan Background

      Bob Dylan was born as Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941. He got into music by listening to gospel, and then rock songs on the radio. Dylan found himself gravitating towards the folk music genre because he felt it was more realistic and applicable to reality. He went to college, but decided to drop out in his first year and move to New York. He released his self-titled debut album in 1962, and he was well on his way to fame.

      Bob Dylan is known for singing about the times he was in. Emotions from the eras of the civil rights movement and anti-war feelings were apparent in his music. He sort of became a voice of the people’s hearts and produced music that connected with many.

       

      Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits

      Bob Dylan has shown talent in several areas, including singing, writing, and art. He actually received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from former President Barack Obama in 2012 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Some of his most significant musical pieces were “The Times They Are A-Changing,” “Gotta Serve Somebody,” “Someday Baby,” “Things Have Changed,” and “Beyond Here Lies Nothing.”

       

       

      137 tickets left

    • Bob Dylan

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      L'Amphitheatre, Lyon, France

      30 June 2023 (Friday) 20:00

      Bob Dylan is a man of many talents, but perhaps the best talent he has is singing. His career for folk/country music has been both long and fruitful. He started all the way back in 1962 and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down soon. Fans of Bob Dylan travel from far and wide to hear him perform live. The good news is that he has a few dates ready for 2019 performances. He’s expected to sing on June 21st in Bergen, Norway, followed by an appearance in Helsinki, Finland on June 24th. On June 28th, he’s in Sweden, June 29th, Norway, and finally, on July 12th, he’ll be performing in London, England.

       

      Bob Dylan Background

      Bob Dylan was born as Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941. He got into music by listening to gospel, and then rock songs on the radio. Dylan found himself gravitating towards the folk music genre because he felt it was more realistic and applicable to reality. He went to college, but decided to drop out in his first year and move to New York. He released his self-titled debut album in 1962, and he was well on his way to fame.

      Bob Dylan is known for singing about the times he was in. Emotions from the eras of the civil rights movement and anti-war feelings were apparent in his music. He sort of became a voice of the people’s hearts and produced music that connected with many.

       

      Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits

      Bob Dylan has shown talent in several areas, including singing, writing, and art. He actually received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from former President Barack Obama in 2012 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Some of his most significant musical pieces were “The Times They Are A-Changing,” “Gotta Serve Somebody,” “Someday Baby,” “Things Have Changed,” and “Beyond Here Lies Nothing.”

       

       

      105 tickets left

    • Red Hot Chili Peppers

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      Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France

      11 July 2023 (Tuesday) 20:00

      107 tickets left

    • Franjo

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      Bourse du Travail, Lyon, France

      30 September 2023 (Saturday) 20:00

      12 tickets left

    • I Muvrini

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      Bourse du Travail, Lyon, France

      17 October 2023 (Tuesday) 20:00

      12 tickets left

    • Jain

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      Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France

      27 October 2023 (Friday) 20:00

      30 tickets left

    • PLK

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      Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France

      30 March 2024 (Saturday) 20:00

      34 tickets left

    • The World Of Hans Zimmer

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      Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France

      04 May 2024 (Saturday) 20:00

      59 tickets left

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