He went back to the studio and told the band what he found and their manager said that it would be great idea to celebrate 50th Anniversary since they are the only German band who is 50 years in music and one of the few in the world along with The Rolling Stones, The Who, Beach Boys and Pink Floyd. He looked into the book and it said: "September, 1965". While searching for the tape, Schenker found an old ledger in which his mother enumerated the loans that his father provided to him, so he could buy all the equipment and establish the band. They were happy with the result and Rudolf Schenker said that he has a tape with some songs that they could also use for this project. Band was listening the recordings they have already prepared for the project. As soon as they have finished the MTV Unplugged project, band immediately went back to studio to work on bonus track project. That whole thing pushed back the bonus track project. They agreed on doing that project and turned out to be successful. In January 2013, MTV contacted the band and asked if they are interested in doing the MTV Unplugged album. After playing the final show in Munich in December 2012, band planned to take a break and go on vacation. Before they retire, they wanted to release a bonus track album from leftovers from seventies and eighties just for the fans. In 2010 Scorpions announced farewell tour. It was, also, the last Scorpions worldwide tour to feature James Kottak and first worldwide tour to feature Mikkey Dee as a band's official drummer. 68 at their "Top 100 Worldwide Tour" chart for 2016 with total gross of $26,200,000 and total of 383,398 tickets sold from 59 concerts. 79 at their "Top 100 Worldwide Tour" chart for 2015 with total gross of $22,400,000 and total of 375.576 tickets sold from 51 concerts. It was in the support of band's eighteenth studio album Return to Forever and it was also celebration of band's fifty years in music business. It started on in Zhenjiang and finished in Berlin on 2 December 2016. The 50th Anniversary World Tour (or sometimes called Return to Forever Tour) was a worldwide tour by German rock band Scorpions. Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America
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