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Top Rock Concert Tours for Late 2009 and Early 2010

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By SoundChonicle


Ex-Beatles Paul Mccartney is going to give seven concerts in Europe in December 2009. He will visit Berlin, Paris, London, and some other cities. In the middle of November Mccartney releases "Good Evening New York City", multi-disc live set of live performances recorded in July in New York gigs. Latest Pauls's studio album "Memory Almost Full" was released in 2007.

Australian Hard Rock legends AC/DC in November are finishing US tour. The tail of the trek includes gigs in Dallas (TX), Houston (TX), Orlando (FL), and some other markets. In January, and February 2010 AC/DC planned concerts in New Zealand, and Australia. AC/DC promotes its latest album "Black Ice" which hit stores last October. The album took first place right after release in music charts of 29 countries.

Young Alt-Rock outfit Daughtry continues fall/winter North American tour. In November and December they visit 27 US cities including Atlantic City (NJ), Louisville (KY), San Antonio (TX), Austin (TX), and many others. Daughtry is touring in support of their second studio work "Leave This Town" released in July.

In the middle of November Irish Alt-Rock outfit The Cranberries starts 19-date North American tour. The trek kicks off in Baltimore (MD) on November 12, and wraps up December 7 in Seattle (WA). Band's frontwoman Dolores O'Riordan told that they will perform songs from her new solo album "No Baggage" as well as Cranberries famous hits and some outfit's new material. In early 2010 Cranberries go with concerts to Europe, and visit France, UK, Spain, Holland, and Germany.

Rock musician Mark Knopfler, who is best know as a frontman of Dire Strait, already plotted big solo European spring/summer 2010 tour. Currently the trek lists 50 dates from mid-May to late July. This September Mark released his six album "Get Lucky".

This review was prepared by SoundChronicle, online concert news website.

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