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The phrase "a live tour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance or event that is happening in real-time, typically involving music, theater, or other forms of entertainment.
Example: "The band is excited to announce a live tour across the country starting next month."
Alternatives: "a concert tour" or "an on-stage tour".
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"She is doing a live tour and then has film plans.
In the States, we hear that online spoof newspaper The Onion is embarking on a live tour.
A new series of What Not To Wear has been commissioned for the autumn, while a live tour is planned for the summer.
Matisse Live on 3 June will include a live tour as well as interviews with experts, friends of the artist and archive footage of Matisse at work.
Commercial spin-offs include versions of Top Gear magazine in 31 countries, a live tour that has visited cities including Perth, Moscow and Stockholm.
Amazon Instant Video Adam Buxton's BUG, a witty dissection of music videos, has been both a Sky Atlantic series and a live tour.
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In mid-1985, on a bill with Exciter, Megadeth played its first North American tour: the Killing for a Living Tour.
"I have a bruise wall," Zach Woodlee, "Glee" choreographer, tells us from a "Glee Live" tour stop in New Jersey.
Now a new live tour aimed at the youngest of concertgoers is exploding across North America.
It is why Vodafone is running a Vodafone Live! tour across the UK, holding mobile games championships in high streets.
Next up is a new live tour centered around ZONEZ.
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