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"The Neverending World Tour" was the umbrella name used to describe a series of concert tours by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The name was derived from the title of the duo's debut single, 1986's "Neverending Love". Their sixth and final concert tour, it took place from 23 October 2009 until 8 February 2016, and consisted of 17 separate legs which saw the duo performing a total of 256 concerts in Europe, North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, Australasia and Asia.

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  • "The Neverending World Tour" was the umbrella name used to describe a series of concert tours by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The name was derived from the title of the duo's debut single, 1986's "Neverending Love". Their sixth and final concert tour, it took place from 23 October 2009 until 8 February 2016, and consisted of 17 separate legs which saw the duo performing a total of 256 concerts in Europe, North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, Australasia and Asia. It was their first concert tour in over eight years, following vocalist Marie Fredriksson's brain tumour diagnosis in September 2002. That diagnosis led to the cancellation of Roxette's planned appearance at the 2002 Night of the Proms concert series. "The Neverending World Tour" began with the band performing at the 2009 edition of that series, followed by a seven-date warm-up tour of Europe the following year, and more extensive tours in support of studio albums Charm School (2011) and Travelling (2012). Despite those two albums being released over the duration of the tour, set lists primarily consisted of many of their greatest hits; Fredriksson was unable to remember the lyrics of new songs because the illness impacted her short-term memory. The tour received generally positive reviews, with numerous publications praising Fredriksson's voice and the quality of Gessle's songwriting. It was also a commercial success; the band performed to over 2.5 million people by the time the tour concluded in 2016, with a confirmed box office figure of over US$24 million, based on 45 shows reported to Billboard. The tour was due to be extended beyond 2016 as part of promotion for the duo's tenth studio album, Good Karma (2016). However, these dates were cancelled when Fredriksson was advised by her doctors to cease all touring activity, due to poor health. (en)
  • The Neverending World Tour – światowa trasa koncertowa Roxette, trwająca od 23 października 2009 do 8 lutego 2016; obejmująca 247 koncertów. W 2009 zespół dał 42 koncerty w Europie. W 2010 zespół dał 8 koncertów w Europie. W 2011 zespół dał 59 koncertów w Europie i 12 w Ameryce Południowej (1 koncert w Estonii i 1 koncert w Meksyku zostały odwołane (koncert w Estonii został odwołany z powodu choroby gardła Marie Fredriksson)). W 2012 zespół dał 10 koncertów w Australii, 6 w Azji, 14 w Ameryce Południowej, 3 w Afryce Południowej, 16 w Europie i 12 w Ameryce Północnej. Cztery koncerty trasy w różnych częściach świata zostały odwołane. W 2013 zespół dał 1 koncert w Szwajcarii na festiwalu . W 2014 zespół dał 14 koncertów w Europie. W 2015 zespół dał 10 koncertów w Oceanii i 35 w Europie (jeden koncert w Europie został odwołany z przyczyn technicznych). W 2016 zespół dał 5 koncertów w Afryce Południowej. 14 koncertów zaplanowanych w Europie zostało odwołanych z powodu choroby Marie Fredriksson. (pl)
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  • Charm School, Travelling, Live: Travelling the World, Roxette XXX – The 30 Biggest Hits, The RoxBox!: A Collection of Roxette's Greatest Songs and Good Karma (en)
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  • Adelaide Entertainment Centre (en)
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  • "The Neverending World Tour" was the umbrella name used to describe a series of concert tours by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The name was derived from the title of the duo's debut single, 1986's "Neverending Love". Their sixth and final concert tour, it took place from 23 October 2009 until 8 February 2016, and consisted of 17 separate legs which saw the duo performing a total of 256 concerts in Europe, North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, Australasia and Asia. (en)
  • The Neverending World Tour – światowa trasa koncertowa Roxette, trwająca od 23 października 2009 do 8 lutego 2016; obejmująca 247 koncertów. W 2009 zespół dał 42 koncerty w Europie. W 2010 zespół dał 8 koncertów w Europie. W 2011 zespół dał 59 koncertów w Europie i 12 w Ameryce Południowej (1 koncert w Estonii i 1 koncert w Meksyku zostały odwołane (koncert w Estonii został odwołany z powodu choroby gardła Marie Fredriksson)). W 2013 zespół dał 1 koncert w Szwajcarii na festiwalu . W 2014 zespół dał 14 koncertów w Europie. (pl)
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