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A HIStory World Tour foi uma digressão mundial do cantor norte-americano Michael Jackson que começou em 7 de Setembro de 1996 na cidade de Praga, República Tcheca e encerrou-se em 15 de Outubro de 1997, na cidade de Durban, na África do Sul. A digressão atingiu a marca de 82 concertos com uma audiência estimada de 4,5 milhões de fãs, e foi a terceira do cantor, antecedidas por Bad World Tour e Dangerous World Tour. More information...

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