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==Touring== {{Main|Sailing to Philadelphia Tour}} In 2001, Knopfler supported the release of the album with his Sailing to Philadelphia Tour, which started on 27 March 2001 in Mexico City, Mexico, included 80 concerts in 68 cities, and ended on 31 July 2001 in Moscow, Russia. The tour consisted of three legs: Mexico and South America, North America, and Europe and Russia. The tour lineup included Mark Knopfler (guitar, vocals), [[Guy Fletcher]] (keyboards), [[Richard Bennett (guitarist)|Richard Bennett]] (guitar), [[Glenn Worf]] (bass), [[Chad Cromwell]] (drums), [[Geraint Watkins]] (piano, accordion), and [[Mike Henderson]] (guitar, mandolin, violin, harmonica).<ref name="mkinfo-stpt">{{cite web|title=Sailing To Philadelphia tour 2001 |work=Mark Knopfler Info |url=http://www.mark-knopfler.info/tour2001.htm |access-date=1 December 2012}}</ref> The Madrid concert on 2 July 2001 was filmed but never released. The Toronto concert at [[Massey Hall]] on 3 May 2001 was also recorded, but only four tracks were officially released: "Speedway At Nazareth" (the B-side of "[[Why Aye Man]]"), "Who's Your Baby Now" (the B-side of "[[Boom, Like That]]"), "Sailing to Philadelphia" and "Brothers in Arms" (both available on a limited edition version of the album ''The Ragpicker's Dream'').<ref name="mkinfo-stpt"/>
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