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The Harajuku Lovers Tour was the first solo concert tour of American recording artist Gwen Stefani. The tour began through October to December 2005, to support of her debut studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Although Stefani embarked on multiple tours with her band No Doubt, she initially opted not to participate in a tour to promote her album, an attitude that the singer eventually abandoned due to the commercial success of Love. Angel. Music. Baby. According to Billboard, the tour grossed $22 million from 37 concerts, from which 20 sold-out.

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  • The Harajuku Lovers Tour was the first solo concert tour of American recording artist Gwen Stefani. The tour began through October to December 2005, to support of her debut studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Although Stefani embarked on multiple tours with her band No Doubt, she initially opted not to participate in a tour to promote her album, an attitude that the singer eventually abandoned due to the commercial success of Love. Angel. Music. Baby. The tour consisted of only one leg, which encompassed a three-month-long series of performances that visited cities throughout the United States and Canada. Stefani recruited hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas, rapper M.I.A., and singer Ciara to accompany her as opening acts for her endeavors. The tour produced varying responses from contemporary critics, who despite praising Stefani's vocals, were critical of other aspects of the show such as its musical material. A video album, titled Harajuku Lovers Live, was released in DVD format in conjunction with her 2006 album The Sweet Escape and features the singer performing at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California, Stefani's birthplace. According to Billboard, the tour grossed $22 million from 37 concerts, from which 20 sold-out. (en)
  • Harajuku Lovers Tour fue la primera gira musical de la cantante estadounidense Gwen Stefani, realizada entre octubre y diciembre de 2005, en apoyo de su primer álbum de estudio Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Aunque la cantante se había embarcado en varias giras promocionales con su banda No Doubt, inicialmente, optó por no realizar una para promocionar el disco,​ una actitud que abandonó finalmente debido al éxito comercial de Love. Angel. Music. Baby.​​ Harajuku Lovers consistía únicamente de una sola etapa, que abarcó una larga serie de presentaciones en ciudades de los Estados Unidos y Canadá.​​ Para las actuaciones, Stefani contrató a la banda de hip hop The Black Eyed Peas,​​​​ la rapera británica M.I.A.​ y la cantante Ciara como los actos de apertura para diferentes fechas seleccionadas.​​ En términos generales, la gira contó con reseñas variadas de los periodistas musicales, quienes, a pesar de calificar favorablemente los trajes utilizados, la coreografía y la escenografía,​ fueron críticos de otros aspectos del espectáculo, como su material musical,​ y además de compararla con las giras de Madonna.​​ Según la revista Billboard, logró recaudar 22 millones USD de los treinta y siete conciertos reportados por Billboard Boxscore, veinte de ellos con entradas agotadas.​ Un DVD titulado Harajuku Lovers Live se publicó el 5 de diciembre de 2006,​​​​ junto con el segundo álbum de Stefani The Sweet Escape, por la compañía discográfica Interscope Records.​ El material, grabado en el concierto de Anaheim, California,​​ fue dirigido por Sophie Muller.​​​​​​ (es)
  • The Harajuku Lovers Tour est la première tournée solo de Gwen Stefani. Elle commence en octobre 2005 en soutien à son album Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. La tournée coïncide avec le lancement de sa ligne d'accessoires Harajuku Lovers. (fr)
  • L’Harajuku Lovers Tour è il primo tour solista della cantante statunitense Gwen Stefani. La tournée durò da ottobre a dicembre 2005, per supportare il suo album di debutto solista Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. Sebbene Gwen Stefani avesse precedentemente intrapreso vari tour con la sua band No Doubt, inizialmente non intendeva andare in tour per promuovere il suo album, ma cambiò idea in seguito al successo commerciale riscontrato da Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. L'Harajuku Lovers Tour visitò varie città tra Stati Uniti e Canada. Gwen Stefani scelse il gruppo hip hop The Black Eyed Peas, la rapper M.I.A. e la cantante Ciara come artisti d'apertura per i suoi concerti. Il tour generò recensioni di vario tipo da parte della critica musicale. Un DVD musicale, intitolato Harajuku Lovers Live, fu pubblicato nel 2006. (it)
  • Harajuku Lovers Tour — первый сольный концертный тур американской певицы Гвен Стефани в поддержку её дебютного студийного альбома Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Harajuku Lovers Tour состоял только из одной части, охватывающей трёхмесячный ряд концертов, которые певица дала на всей территории Соединённых Штатов и Канады. Во время тура Стефани сопровождали хип-хоп группа The Black Eyed Peas, рэперша M.I.A. и певица Сиара, которые выступали у неё на разогреве. Тур произвёл различное впечатление у современных критиков, которые хвалили вокал Стефани, но критиковали другие аспекты шоу, такие как его музыкальный материал. Согласно журналу Billboard, тур собрал $22 млн за 37 концертов (на 20 концертов из них билеты были полностью распроданы). Видеоальбом под названием был выпущен в формате DVD в сочетании с её вторым студийным альбомом The Sweet Escape (2006). (ru)
  • Harajuku Girls Tour 2005 foi uma turnê mundial, onde Gwen Stefani apresentou em diversos concertos seu primeiro álbum, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. Os shows incluíam também a banda, dançarinos e piratas e as quatro Harajuku Girls, que acompanham a cantora. O primeiro show da turnê coincidiu com o lançamento da linha de acessórios da cantora, Harajuku Lovers. A performance dos shows foi documentada em um DVD lançado no final de 2006 denominado Harajuku Lovers Live 2006. (pt)
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  • The Harajuku Lovers Tour est la première tournée solo de Gwen Stefani. Elle commence en octobre 2005 en soutien à son album Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. La tournée coïncide avec le lancement de sa ligne d'accessoires Harajuku Lovers. (fr)
  • Harajuku Girls Tour 2005 foi uma turnê mundial, onde Gwen Stefani apresentou em diversos concertos seu primeiro álbum, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. Os shows incluíam também a banda, dançarinos e piratas e as quatro Harajuku Girls, que acompanham a cantora. O primeiro show da turnê coincidiu com o lançamento da linha de acessórios da cantora, Harajuku Lovers. A performance dos shows foi documentada em um DVD lançado no final de 2006 denominado Harajuku Lovers Live 2006. (pt)
  • The Harajuku Lovers Tour was the first solo concert tour of American recording artist Gwen Stefani. The tour began through October to December 2005, to support of her debut studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Although Stefani embarked on multiple tours with her band No Doubt, she initially opted not to participate in a tour to promote her album, an attitude that the singer eventually abandoned due to the commercial success of Love. Angel. Music. Baby. According to Billboard, the tour grossed $22 million from 37 concerts, from which 20 sold-out. (en)
  • Harajuku Lovers Tour fue la primera gira musical de la cantante estadounidense Gwen Stefani, realizada entre octubre y diciembre de 2005, en apoyo de su primer álbum de estudio Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Aunque la cantante se había embarcado en varias giras promocionales con su banda No Doubt, inicialmente, optó por no realizar una para promocionar el disco,​ una actitud que abandonó finalmente debido al éxito comercial de Love. Angel. Music. Baby.​​ Harajuku Lovers consistía únicamente de una sola etapa, que abarcó una larga serie de presentaciones en ciudades de los Estados Unidos y Canadá.​​ (es)
  • L’Harajuku Lovers Tour è il primo tour solista della cantante statunitense Gwen Stefani. La tournée durò da ottobre a dicembre 2005, per supportare il suo album di debutto solista Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. Sebbene Gwen Stefani avesse precedentemente intrapreso vari tour con la sua band No Doubt, inizialmente non intendeva andare in tour per promuovere il suo album, ma cambiò idea in seguito al successo commerciale riscontrato da Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. Il tour generò recensioni di vario tipo da parte della critica musicale. (it)
  • Harajuku Lovers Tour — первый сольный концертный тур американской певицы Гвен Стефани в поддержку её дебютного студийного альбома Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Harajuku Lovers Tour состоял только из одной части, охватывающей трёхмесячный ряд концертов, которые певица дала на всей территории Соединённых Штатов и Канады. Во время тура Стефани сопровождали хип-хоп группа The Black Eyed Peas, рэперша M.I.A. и певица Сиара, которые выступали у неё на разогреве. Тур произвёл различное впечатление у современных критиков, которые хвалили вокал Стефани, но критиковали другие аспекты шоу, такие как его музыкальный материал. Согласно журналу Billboard, тур собрал $22 млн за 37 концертов (на 20 концертов из них билеты были полностью распроданы). Видеоальбом под названием был выпущен в формате DVD (ru)
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