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Roxette World Tour 2011 schedule

Roxette to visit Jay Leno in December

Written by roxeteer on September 24, 2000 to .

According to Expressen, Roxette is going to visit the popular NBC talk show “Tonight with Jay Leno” in December. The article doesn’t tell if the show is recorded during their promotional tour or if they come back in the States to shoot the show.

Per: “Our lives don’t depend on success in the States”

Written by roxeteer on September 24, 2000 to .

“Sure it would be cool to break through in States again, but it’s not the end if won’t,” says Per in Aftonbladet. “When we were young we had so much at stake. Now we’re just having fun. If it goes well, it goes well. If not, so what?” he adds in Expressen. Marie agrees: “Success in the USA is like a bonus to us.”

Before this promotional tour started, Per and Marie were a bit worried if people don’t remember them anymore in the USA. So far everything’s looking good: the passport controller instantly recognized them when they arrived.

Both Per and Marie have their families with them. “Unfortunately they can’t be with us for the whole time because of the school back home,” Marie says.

Roxette are back... back in the U.S.A.!

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on September 23, 2000 to .

BOSTON – Roxette, accompanied by band members and managers, are back on U.S. soil, having begun a promotional tour that will take them cross-country… and back. Today, they appeared at Boston radio station Mix98.5’s “MixFest” where copies of their new Greatest Hits album sold out at the retail record store tent that was on-site. Look to The Daily Roxette for full coverage, including an exclusive interview with Per that will appear soon!

Boston MixFest schedule revealed

Written by roxeteer on September 21, 2000 to .

The schedule for tomorrow’s MixFest festival in Boston has been revealed on the Internet. Roxette will be playing on West Stage at 11.25am, followed by Fastball at 12.15pm. (Thanks to Sascha!)

Chairman of Swedish pop composers group defends Napster

Written by roxeteer on September 18, 2000 to .

In today’s Metro Stockholm, Roger A. Wallis, the chairman of SKAP (Association of Swedish Pop Music Composers) defends Napster, the Website that the recording industry wants to outlaw since it’s being used to download music illegally from the Internet.

Wallis was interviewed by Computer Sweden magazine. He says in the interview that Napster fills an important function, since it gives people an opportunity to find new music. “If people are interested enough, they will pay for concerts and physical stuff,” he claims.

Both Per and Marie are members of SKAP.

U.S. promotional tour continues to take shape

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on September 18, 2000 to .

“Schedule subject to change” it says on both the list published here previously, and on a more recent version appearing on the RoxNorthAmeriFans site. “It’s driving us crazy!” said one person involved in planning the tour at Edel America Records (EAR). “Planning a cross-country tour takes an incredible amount of rescheduling… and revising… and rebooking…” said another.

The biggest changes are the cancellation of the performance in Minneapolis and the addition of a large concert in California. These and other tour updates are available on the “RoxAttaq USA” site.

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Consulate General’s U.S. Website features Roxette tour

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on September 15, 2000 to .

If there is such a thing as an “official” site, then this one is really official! Roxette’s upcoming promotional tour of the United States is being featured on a Website maintained by a branch of the Swedish government.

The Swedish Information Service, a function of the Counsul General of Sweden, publishes “Swedish Events” both as a printed newsletter and as part of their Website. It is a listing of cultural events open to the public with participation of Swedish cultural personalities or information regarding aspects of Swedish culture.

The short article about Roxette’s tour, written by TDR News Editor Lars-Erik Olson, focuses primarily on the Times Square event and includes a link to Roxette.net for further information.

Because of the United Nations, and the fact that many Swedish companies have their U.S. headquarters in the Tri-State area surrounding New York City, there is a sizeable Swedish population in the vicinity. When Roxette last performed in the Big Apple during the Joyride tour, there were so many Swedes in the audience at the end of the concert shouting “En Gång Till!… En Gång Till!,” that the Americans – who had no idea what they saying – joined in as well!

With Roxette, Marie Fredriksson, and Gyllene Tider as popular as ever in Sweden right now, look for the Swedes in America to attend the public promo tour events, and – even more important to the new record label – to buy the album, if only as a souvenir!

Marie’s album crosses border to chart in Norway

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on September 14, 2000 to .

Marie entered the top 40 album sales chart in Norway this week at #19 with her “Best of..” album. Marie performed on a big TV-show (Momarken) there last week-end, and it looks like this show and a couple of TV-adds helped her enter the chart.

- Ketil via RML

Fanclub web site under construction

Written by roxeteer on September 10, 2000 to .

The Holland-based Official Roxette Fanclub has put their website “under heavy construction”. The new site will be located on their own server — as soon as the Dutch telecom company has been able to supply their ADSL line.

As a sidenote, they are now linking people to TDR from their news page! We appreciate that.

“Wish I Could Fly” climbs on US airplay chart!

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on September 9, 2000 to .

Roxette fans — especially those in the US — are jumping for joy this weekend as WICF moves up three notches to #26 (from 29) on R&R’s (Radio&Records) Adult Contemporary airplay chart.

Furthermore, R&R has given the song a “bullet,” which means they think it has strong potential to keep climbing.

The RoxAttaqUSA team continues to ask for your help in calling radio stations and requesting the song. Fans are being credited with helping “Wish” do well in the States, and this is an especially critical time in the “lifespan” of a potentially hit song.

  • RoxAttaqUSA (See “Forum” for Special Action Request!)

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