How to Use on tour in a Sentence

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  • And Berry put the artists to work– in the studio and on tour.
    Felice León, Essence, 21 June 2023
  • Lacy was still in high school, too young to even join the band on tour.
    Ethan Shanfeld, Variety, 8 Aug. 2023
  • The concert starts at 7 p.m. Who is Jhene Aiko on tour with?
    Ed Masley, The Arizona Republic, 28 July 2024
  • The singer is excited to spend time with her fans on tour.
    Lizzie Hyman, Peoplemag, 11 Apr. 2024
  • Hawkins died last March at the age of 50 while Foo Fighters were on tour in Colombia.
    Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 17 May 2023
  • The roots rock band is on tour from now through September.
    Brandee Gruener, Southern Living, 11 June 2024
  • But playing 'Mouse in the Kitchen' with new friends on tour is one thing for Flynn.
    Lori Nickel, Journal Sentinel, 7 Mar. 2024
  • Lin, who finished third last week, had four birdies in search of her first win on tour.
    Tom Canavan, BostonGlobe.com, 22 June 2023
  • But one of those parties might be bouncing from town to town on tour.
    Elias Leight, Billboard, 15 Feb. 2024
  • As a result, the singer had to go back on tour to make that money back and pay the alimony.
    Elizabeth Ayoola, Essence, 24 Sep. 2024
  • While on tour for months at a time, students had no teachers.
    Nicole Hong, New York Times, 25 Nov. 2024
  • Back in the 1990s, Hall & Oates was hitting the road, which meant rocker John Oates was often on tour.
    Rachel Desantis, Peoplemag, 21 May 2024
  • The group is set to head out on tour as the opening act for select shows on Paramore’s tour this summer.
    Rania Aniftos, Billboard, 31 May 2023
  • Dufay was about to go on tour with Aerosmith and wasn't ready to be a full-time father.
    Julie Jordan, Peoplemag, 19 Apr. 2023
  • The program followed her search for backup dancers to join her on tour.
    Anna Chan, Billboard, 2 Aug. 2023
  • Hawkins, the Foo Fighters’ long-time drummer, died at 50 years old while on tour with the band in Colombia.
    Alli Rosenbloom, CNN, 6 June 2023
  • Hope took Bennett on tour, which led the 23-year-old to sign with Columbia.
    Andrew R. Chow, Time, 21 July 2023
  • How does your day-to-day style differ from outfits for the red carpet or on tour?
    Megan Armstrong, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Oct. 2023
  • The Snoop Dogg Passport will give fans a peek into the artist’s life on tour with behind-the-scenes video and images.
    Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Fortune Crypto, 17 June 2023
  • The young country singer was only 19 at the time and was on tour for her first album, Fearless.
    Olivia Bellusci, Newsweek, 29 Oct. 2024
  • But that’s not the only permanent setlist change on tour.
    Vulture, 17 Oct. 2023
  • Now, while on tour, the star reminds us that blondes really do have more fun.
    India Espy-Jones, Essence, 26 Oct. 2023
  • Ballinger has been on tour as Miranda Sings since April.
    Daysia Tolentino, NBC News, 10 July 2023
  • Cleo joined Ice Spice on tour as her opening act this summer.
    Giana Levy, refinery29.com, 9 Sep. 2024
  • The Edinburgh native is on tour in the U.K. and Europe for the remainder of 2023.
    Katie Bain, Billboard, 20 Oct. 2023
  • The kids were with him the last few months, traveling with him with family while he's been on tour.
    Bailey Richards, Peoplemag, 1 Nov. 2023
  • Franklin missed each of the team’s scrimmages this spring due to injury but was expected to go on tour and play.
    Mark Stewart, Journal Sentinel, 6 June 2023
  • Walker is currently on tour, with stops across the U.S. and in Europe.
    Joseph Hudak, Rolling Stone, 2 June 2023
  • She had also been scheduled to go on tour with her father.
    Julie Tremaine, Peoplemag, 26 June 2023
  • The show about Southern gas station attendants and diner waitresses ran for a year, and then refueled to go out on tour.
    Stephen Humphries, The Christian Science Monitor, 20 Nov. 2024

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