August 20, 2008 - Annie Lennox underwent spinal surgery to release an impinged nerve after she was injured while attending last week's International AIDS Conference in Mexico, according to a press release. The surgery went as planned and Lennox is recuperating at home.
September 13, 2006 - Musician Dave Stewart is best known for his work with Annie Lennox and the Eurythmics. But if he has his way, his "resurrected" mid-'70s band Platinum Weird and its new "powerhouse" singer, Kara DioGuardi, will be equally notable.
November 24, 2003 - Bono of U2, Peter Gabriel, Beyonce, Eurythmics and the surviving members of Queen are among the acts who are slated to appear at a Nelson Mandela-backed AIDS awareness benefit concert dubbed "46664," which takes place in South Africa on Nov. 29.
March 4, 2003 - Annie Lennox is set to release her first solo album since 1995's Medusa on June 10, and will advance the album with a series of intimate spring concerts in North America.
May 5, 2000 - Seattle Center’s Experience Music Project museum will launch in grand fashion on June 23-25 with concerts by 40-plus acts, including Dr. Dre, Metallica, No Doubt, Matchbox Twenty, Alanis Morissette, Eurythmics, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beck and James Brown. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen backed the unusual architectural wonder, which was designed by Frank O. Gehry.
September 20, 1999 - Eurythmics Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, who have reunited to raise money for human rights and environmental charities, opened their first world tour in a decade over the weekend (9/18-9/19) with concerts in Germany and The Netherlands.