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  • 00:2500:25, 25 January 2024 diff hist −48 m Licks TourAdded link. Also, Bono not acknowledging the audience had nothing to do with his performance. To include it makes it seem like there was something nefarious going on, when there clearly wasn't.

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  • 03:2803:28, 19 October 2023 diff hist −2,686 Dig Out Your Soul TourWay too much hypothesizing what the bandmembers were "feeling" and editorializing. Also ZERO sources for a lot of this. It also wasn't rare for Oasis to perform "Live Forever" - they did it each night of the tour.

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  • 06:5506:55, 1 June 2023 diff hist 0 m Jack AntonoffYou can't be a "former member" of a band who is on hiatus. Jack is still in Fun.
  • 04:5404:54, 1 June 2023 diff hist −3 Boston Calling Music Festival→‎2023: Though Dropkick Murphys replaced Yeah Yeah Yeahs on the bill, they were not co-headliners. The National moved up to that spot and played a longer set than originally scheduled. Also changed Foo Fighters first "official concert" to first "major concert." Their first official was two nights before. It was a regular show, tickets could be purchased. That's "official."

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  • 03:0303:03, 19 August 2022 diff hist −10 m Kiss (band)There is no hard evidence that Kiss has sold 100 million records. It's been repeated by Gene and Paul often enough that it's bled into press releases by the record company and into newspaper articles by journalists who don't report the whole story. Until the RIAA numbers lineup with these numbers, it should be recognized as hyperbole. Tags: Manual revert Reverted
  • 03:0303:03, 19 August 2022 diff hist +10 m Kiss (band)There is no hard evidence that Kiss has sold 100 million records. It's been repeated by Gene and Paul often enough that it's bled into press releases by the record company and into newspaper articles by journalists who don't report the whole story. Until the RIAA numbers lineup with these numbers, it should be recognized as hyperbole. Tag: Reverted
  • 03:0003:00, 19 August 2022 diff hist −61 m Alive! (Kiss album)→‎Legacy: No sourcing. And there's no way an album that sold half a million in the States sold 8.5 million across the rest of the world. It doesn't happen.
  • 01:0501:05, 19 August 2022 diff hist −108 m Kiss discographyKiss has not sold 100 million albums. This is a fallacy created by Gene Simmons. By all means, re-add if it can be sourced.

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