Dr. Dre's prognosis didn't look good after he suffered a brain aneurysm in January 2021.
05.08.2022 - 10:27 / justjared.com
ODESZA kicked off their summer tour with three sold-out hometown shows in Seattle this past weekend!
The Grammy-nominated duo returned for their first live show in over three years and they’re going on their biggest headlining tour to date this summer.
Following these first three shows, the tour will resume on August 17 and continue through October 1. Many of the dates are already sold out!
The tour “will set out to not only be carbon neutral, but carbon negative through a partnership with environmental nonprofit, REVERB, making the outing more environmentally sustainable and engaging fans to take action for people and the planet.”
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1. This Version of You 2. Behind the Sun 3. All We Need 4. Love Letter / Something About You 5. Say My Name 6. Heart Attack 7. Late Night 8. Memories That You Call 9. Wide Awake / iPlayYouListen 10. Bloom 11. Equal 12. All My Life 13. Better Now 14. Line of Sight 15. Forgive Me 16. La Diudad 17. Tense 18. Keep Moving 19. Sun Models 20. Hopeful 21. Falls DnB 22. Loyal 23. Don’t Stop 24. Higher Ground 25. A Moment Apart x It’s Only 26. The Last Goodbye
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Dr. Dre's prognosis didn't look good after he suffered a brain aneurysm in January 2021.
Dr. Dre‘s prognosis didn’t look good after he suffered a brain aneurysm in January 2021. In fact, things looked so bleak doctors thought the rap mogul was going to die, so they invited his family to the hospital to say their “last goodbyes.”
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