Eurythmics Tap Meredith Brooks To Open U.S. Shows
Talk about your last-minute additions.
The '80s synth-pop group Eurythmics has just
named Meredith Brooks as the opening act for
its two U.S. concert dates: November 4 at the
Staples Center in Los Angeles and on
November 9 at Madison Square Garden in
New York City.
The New York and L.A. shows are the only
American dates the recently reunited group
currently plans to play in support of its new
album, "Peace," which will hold onto the
number 47 spot in next week's "Billboard"
album chart, according to SoundScan sales
figures released Wednesday.
Eurythmics, fronted by Annie Lennox and Dave
Stewart, was considered one of the highlights of last
month's NetAid benefit show at Wembley Stadium
in London, during which the group played alongside
the likes of Stereophonics, Robbie Williams,
George Michael, and David Bowie.
Brooks won't be trailing Eurythmics to the U.K.
for the continuation of the "Peace" tour. She'll
be turning up on the Bill Maher-hosted late
night show "Politically Incorrect," and she's also
still slated to play a special concert at Young
Circle Park in Hollywood, Florida on
November 7 with 98 Degrees, Deborah Cox,
Jordan Knight, LFO, and Michael Fredo.
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