Doudou Touré (born December 29, 1991 in Rosso) is a Mauritanian footballer.
Touré grew up in Nouakchott, before moving to the United States in 1998, settling with his family in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Joseph Wheeler High School, played junior club soccer with Alpharetta United and Atlanta Fire United.
Touré turned professional in 2008, playing with the B team of Mexican side Monterrey. He trialed with Major League Soccer's FC Dallas in April 2008, and was set to sign for the team, but the transaction fell through.
Attended trials with Columbus Crew and the Vancouver Whitecaps in April 2010. He signed a contract with the Whitecaps on May 10, 2010, and spent some time playing with the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency team in the USL Premier Development League, before making his Whitecaps debut on May 26, 2010 in a 2010 Canadian Championship game against Montreal Impact.
Doudou's younger brother, Alhagi Touré, played college soccer at George Mason University before transferring to Clayton State University.
The 1984 Tour was a North American concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen in support of their album 1984. The tour was very successful but tension between the Van Halen brothers and Roth was high. After the tour, the band continued to promote the album on their Monsters of Rock Tour 1984 (a short European festival tour to compensate for the main 1984 Tour being North American only), and then David Lee Roth left Van Halen. He would not perform live with them until the 2007 reunion tour. The tour was one of the band's longer ones, but was divided into four separate legs. American glam metal band Autograph was an opening act for the tour.
Unchained
• Set Opener
• January 18, 1984: 1st Live Performance during the Tour since May 29, 1983 during the "Hide Your Sheep Tour"
• September 2, 1984: Last Live Performance during the Tour
until March 30, 1993 with Sammy Hagar during the "Right Here Right Now Tour"
Last Live Performance with David Lee Roth during the Tour
until September 27, 2007 during the "David Lee Roth Reunion Tour"
The 2011 Tour was the second and final headlining concert tour for American band Nick Jonas and the Administration, showcasing their debut album Who I Am. The tour took place in South America. This is his second tour as a solo artist, without his brothers Joe and Kevin: the Jonas Brothers. The tour kicked off on September 21 in Brazil and concluded on October 8, 2011.
On July 12, Jonas announced through Facebook the South America shows and two days later he announced the Chile concert date for October 4. On July 21 a concert was announced for Paraguay and the next day, a second concert date for Argentina.
On August 2, Jonas confirmed five concerts in Brazil and one in Venezuela. Three days later, an announcement from Nick through Facebook was made for the Uruguay concert. Nick announced on September 3, 2011 through Twitter that Ocean Grove would be going on tour with them. On September 6, a concert in Puerto Rico was announced, making his solo debut on the Island. He has performed before in Puerto Rico alongside his brothers three times.
The U2 360° Tour was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2. Launched in support of the group's 2009 album No Line on the Horizon, the tour visited stadiums from 2009 through 2011. It was named for a stage configuration that allowed the audience to almost completely surround the stage. To accommodate this, a massive four-legged structure nicknamed "The Claw" was built above the stage, with the sound system and a cylindrical, expanding video screen on top of it. U2 claimed that the tour would be "the first time a band has toured in stadiums with such a unique and original structure."
In an era of declining music sales, analysts expected U2 360° to be a major source of income for the band. Every date of the tour sold out, many within minutes of tickets going on sale. To accommodate the time required to assemble and transport "The Claw" between tour dates, three separate stage structures were required on tour. The 360-degree production increased the capacity of venues by up to 25%, leading to attendance records at over 60 venues. Various themes were incorporated into the shows; portions of the concerts featured outer space themes, due to "The Claw's" resemblance to a spaceship. Pre-recorded messages from the International Space Station were displayed during the shows, as were sociopolitical statements from Desmond Tutu and Aung San Suu Kyi. The setlists were adjusted for each year of the tour; for the 2010 shows, unreleased songs were debuted live, while for 2011 legs, the group performed more 1990s songs to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Achtung Baby.