Jonathan Levine, agent of Peas, spoke with regard to the Billboard that the Black Eyed Peas will make a new tour throughout 2011 and Fergie will release a new solo album and probably a great tour.
The E.N.D tour crossed North America, Europe, Japan, South America. “This tour we did many stops at various places in the world and in all of them was a success,” said Levine. “This tour was not only a tribute to this album [The e.n.d.], but rather a tribute to all the work ethic and the foundation that they built years before the Monkey Business [in 2005].”
Levine throughout still spoke that disclosure of the album “Elephunk” in 2003 the Peas started to build in fact its international basis. They made over 220 concerts in 29 countries after the release of album “Monkey Business”. “It was what really cemented the global reach that they have now. This tour ended is obviously an extension of it all and even largest and most magnificent at all levels: quality of production, sales of tickets, everything in General. “As a solo artist, Fergie did a short tour to promote her album “The Dutchess” 2006. “The work that was done to promote her album was too specific, and was not as comprehensive – intentionally – because it was her first solo CD, despite having many hits” he said.
“The idea was always assuming would have another solo album of Fergie – and there will be – along with a creation of a market on top of the image it before launching a tour with only one album released. (..) Now with the next CD soil will be guaranteed, because everything else already will have two albums of Black Eyed Peas released before her from for the tour alone. “
The next project solo singer is ’ too large ‘, says Levine, “Will be on the same line than the Peas have already done. She will visit many countries and territories that the Group has already been. “
But until then, the plans with the Black Eyed Peas will be done first.
The band released the CD “The Beginning” in late November that will be accompanied with a tour next year that will pass through North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East and possibly in Australia and Latin America, says Levine.
“This tour goes until end October 2011 and Fergie’s solo album is planned to be released in the first quarter of 2012. It’ll make tour after a fairly extensive timeline. “
Soil And when the tour comes, Ferg will level shows in arenas. “Nobody has a crystal ball. Intentionally not yet reached this situation, but [concerts in large arenas] would be our plan for the first major tour of it. ” Levine also account that would be “at the global level, not only on the domestic level.”