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- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) abstract "The Greatest Hits Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk. It was launched in support of the release of her Greatest Hits album, her box set Family Tree, and to coincide with the release of her Live Box collection. The tour was supposed to take place one year earlier, but it was delayed as Björk gave birth to her daughter. The first dates of the tour were announced just two months after the birth. The tour kicked off with two shows in London on May 24, 2003, and ended with a rescheduled performance in Toronto on September 3, 2003. The tour visited Europe, Asia and North America with 28 shows in total. Björk wore outfits and creations from Jeremy Scott, Alexander McQueen and Shoplifter.The songs performed were mainly from Vespertine and Homogenic. The tour band was made up of members of previous tour bands: the Iceland string octet (which were featured also in the Homogenic Tour), electronic duo Matmos and harpist Zeena Parkins (who had previously been part of the touring band for Vespertine World Tour). Iranian musician Leila Arab (who had previously been part of the touring band for Post) joined the band for the European and Asian shows. There was a notable lack of focus on material from Debut and Post. The tour was appreciated by critics, who lauded Björk's performances, presence on scene and fashion choices. This is the only one of Björk's tours not to have had a corresponding DVD or CD release, although many performances were broadcast and a live track of "All is Full of Love" from this tour can be found on the soundtrack to the Icelandic film Screaming Masterpiece, whilst the film itself contains partial live performances of both "All is Full of Love" and "Pluto".".
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- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) album "Family Tree".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) album "Greatest Hits".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) album "Live Box".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) artist Björk.
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) concertTourName "Greatest Hits Tour".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) endDate "2003-09-03".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) imageCaption "--08-22".
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- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) lastTour Vespertine_World_Tour.
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) nextTour Volta_Tour.
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) numberOfLegs "3".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) numberOfShows "1".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) numberOfShows "18".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) numberOfShows "28".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) numberOfShows "9".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) startDate "2003-05-24".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) thisTour "Greatest Hits Tour".
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) subject Category:2003_concert_tours.
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) subject Category:Björk_concert_tours.
- Greatest_Hits_Tour_(Björk) comment "The Greatest Hits Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk. It was launched in support of the release of her Greatest Hits album, her box set Family Tree, and to coincide with the release of her Live Box collection. The tour was supposed to take place one year earlier, but it was delayed as Björk gave birth to her daughter. The first dates of the tour were announced just two months after the birth.".
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