Talk:Ghost of Tom Joad Tour
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[edit]Per WP:CONCERT, non-notable tours of notable artists don't deserve articles. In the edit summary removing the original deletion proposal, a user stated that "all Springsteen tours are notable". This is absolutely not true; in fact, the notability guidelines for concert tours explicitly say that "a tour that meets notability standards does not make all tours associated with that artist notable" (emphasis mine). Furthermore, "sources that merely establish that a tour happened are not sufficient to demonstrate notability", which is all the sources on this page do. The same user mentioned above also said in their edit summary that this tour "was his first solo acoustic one and radically different from any he had done before", which seems to be original research. There need to be more reliable, secondary sources that demonstrate the notability of this tour, whether that be through a new "artistic approach" or particular financial successes, if this article is to survive. Otherwise merge basic info with The Ghost of Tom Joad. Dylanvt (talk) 23:55, 30 September 2020 (UTC)