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FanMail Tour : ウィキペディア英語版 | FanMail Tour
The FanMail Tour is the debut headlining tour by American group TLC. The tour support their third studio album, ''FanMail''. The tour visited North America with dates planned in Japan and Europe. However, dates after the second North American leg were cancelled, citing some internal friction within the group. ==Background== TLC went on a nationwide tour simply named ''The FanMail Tour'' after their album. Most dates of the tour were sold out. TLC performed all their hits. The tightly choreographed concert featured a five-piece band, seven dancers, cybertechnics, and a giant-screen android named "Virtual Vic-E". On September 27, 1999, TLC donated an exclusive track entitled "I Need That" to MP3.com, that the fans could download from the company's website for free. In exchange, MP3.com sponsored the tour and donated ten cents to the Sickle Cell Disease Association each time the song was downloaded. At the time, TLC had to address the incessant rumors that they were breaking up. Lisa Lopes told the ''Daily News'', "A lot of people are under the impression that I'm leaving the group. That's not the case..." She also added, "The magic of the group has everything to do with the chemistry between myself, Tionne and Chilli...with TLC, it's like, if there wasn't something going wrong, it just wouldn't be right." The tour wrapped up in their hometown of Atlanta, months after Super Bowl XXXIV took place. Mayor Bill Campbell gave the group a key to the city and declared August 29 "TLC Day". On March 18, 2000, the group had a PayPerView special of the full live show in Atlanta, called TLC: Sold Out, which became PayPerView's highest grossing televised special.
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