Fruit (band) - List of Notable Tours

List of Notable Tours

Fruit spent ten years solidly touring internationally throughout the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, South America, Asia and New Zealand.

2006

  • FRUIT "Wait On" National Tour
  • Fruit come out from the cold
  • 2006 Northern Summer

2005

  • Australian Summer Tour
  • US - Canada Fall 2005
  • Burn around Australia
  • 2005 North American "BURN" Release Tour
  • 2005 Australian "BURN" Release Tour
  • 2005 North America Winter Tour

2004

  • 2004 North America Tour
  • 2004 Australia & Germany Release Tour

2003

  • 2003 North America Tour

2002

  • 2002 North America Winter Tour

2001

  • 2001 North America Winter Tour
  • 2001 North America & UK Summer Tour
  • 2001 Australia Tour

2000 and earlier

  • 2000 International Tours
  • 1999 International Tours
  • 1998 International Tours
  • 1997 International Tours

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