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Gigography
powered by Marshall amps
1989
January
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30 - Manchester Hacienda
February
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17 - Warrington Legends
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20 - Sheffield University
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23 - Middlesex Polytechnic
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28 - Brighton Escape
Club
March
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01 - Bradford Club Rio
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02 - Cardiff Venue
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03 - Dudley JBs
April
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28 - Portsmouth South
Parade Pier
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29 - Uxbridge Brunel
University
May
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04 - Liverpool Polytechnic
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05 - Widnes Queen's
Hall
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06 - Manchester International
2
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07 - Sheffield University
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08 - Leeds Warehouse
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11 - Trent Polytechnic
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12 - Dudley JBs
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13 - Tunbridge Angel
Centre
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15 - London ICA
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17 - Birmingham Edwards
No 8
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19 - Aberystwyth University
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22 - London Camden Dingwalls
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24 - Oxford Polytechnic
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25 - Shrewsbury Fridge
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26 - Milton Keynes Elektra
(Cancelled due to recording of B-sides for 'She Bangs The Drums' at London's
RAK Studios.)
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27 - St Helens Citadel
(Cancelled due to recording.)
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30 - Preston Guildhall
Foyer
June
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03 - Walsall Junction
10
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06 - Reading Majestic
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07 - Leicester University
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08 - Lancaster University
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20 - Newcastle Riverside
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21 - Edinburgh Venue
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22 - Glasgow Rooftops
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23 - Middlesbrough Town
Hall
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24 - Northampton Roadmenders
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25 - Norwich Arts Centre
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26 - Bristol Bierkeller
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27 - Stratford-On-Avon
Civic Hall
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28 - Birmingham Irish
Centre
July
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27 - Newcastle Riverside
August
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12 - Empress Ballroom
Blackpool
October
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12 - Paris, Les Inrockuptibles
Festival
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18 - Alexandra Palace
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21 - The Late Show,
BBC2
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23 - 'Fool's Gold' Top
Of The Pops appearance with Happy Mondays
1990
May
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15 - Copenhagan
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16 - Lund (Sweden)
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17 - Stockholm
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19 - Oslo
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27 - Spike Island
June
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02 - Glasgow Green
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03 - Feria De Nimes
Festival, Spain (Cancelled)
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21 - Chicago (Cancelled)
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22 - New York (Cancelled)
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29 - Hollywood High
School Gymnasium (Cancelled)
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30 - San Francisco (Cancelled)
1995 Robbie Maddix replaces Reni on drums
April
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19 - Oslo
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20 - Stockholm
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26 - Amsterdam, Melkweg
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27 - Brussels, La Luna
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29 - Cologne
Nigel Ippinson brought on to play keyboards
May
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01 - Zurich
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05 - Denmark
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07 - Madrid
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11 - Paris, Elysee Montmartre
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14 - Atlanta
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17 - Washington DC
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18 - Toronto
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20 - New York, Manhattan
Ballroom
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21 - Boston
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22 - New York, Webster
Hall
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23 - David Letterman
(Cancelled)
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24 - Philadelphia
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26 - St Louis, Riverport
Amphitheatre (Pointfest 3)
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27 - Chicago
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29 - Los Angeles
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31 - San Francisco
June
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05 Sapporo, Factory
Hall (Cancelled)
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07 Kawasaki, Club Citta'
(Cancelled)
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08 Kawasaki, Club Citta'
(Cancelled)
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10 Nagoya, Century Hall
(Cancelled)
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12 Tokyo, Nippon Budokan
(Cancelled)
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13 Tokyo, Nippon Budokan
(Cancelled)
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14 Osaka, Kousei Nenkin
Kaikan (Cancelled)
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16 Hiroshima, Yuubin
chokin Hall (Cancelled)
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17 Fukuoka, Sun Palace
Hall (Cancelled)
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19 Osaka, Festival Hall
(Cancelled)
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24 Glastonbury Festival,
Main Stage (Cancelled)
July
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30 - Stockholm, Sweden
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31 - Tampere, Finland
August
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01 - Helsinki, Finland
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02 - Helsinki, Finland
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06 - Cork, Ireland (Feile
Festival)
September
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11 - Kawasaki, Club
Citta'
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12 - Tokyo, Nippon Budokan
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13 - Tokyo, Nippon Budokan
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15 - Okinawa, Convention
Theater
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17 - Osaka, IMP Hall
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18 - Nagoya, Century
Hall
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20 - Hiroshima, Yuubin
chokin Hall
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21 - Fukuoka, Sun Palace
Hall
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24 - Osaka, IMP Hall
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25 - Osaka, IMP Hall
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27 - Sapporo, Factory
Hall
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28 - Kawasaki, CLub
Citta
October
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01 - Brisbane, Festival
Hall
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02 - Sydney, The Enmore
Theatre
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03 - Sydney, The Enmore
Theatre
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05 - Melbourne, The
Metro
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07 - Adelaide, The Thebarton
Theatre
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08 - Perth, The Metropolis
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9 - Perth, The Metropolis
November
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28 - Bridlington, Spa
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30 - Wolverhampton,
Civic Hall
December
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01 - Cambridge, Corn
Exchange
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02 - Brighton, Brighton
Centre
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04 - Newport, Newport
Centre
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05 - Exeter, Exeter
University
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07 - Leicester, De Montford
Hall
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08 - London, Brixton
Academy
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09 - London, Brixton
Academy (all nighter)
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11 - Norwich, University
of East Anglia
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12 - Reading, Rivermead
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13 - Leeds, Town and
Country
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15 - Liverpool, Royal
Court
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16 - Whitley Bay, Ice
Rink
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17 - Aberdeen, Music
Hall
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19 - Glasgow, Barrowlands
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20 - Glasgow, Barrowlands
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22 - Manchester, Apollo
Manchester
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23 - Manchester, Apollo
Manchester
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27 - Sheffield Arena
(support: Black Grape)
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29 - Webley Arena (support:
Manic Street Preachers)
1996 John Squire leaves and Aziz Abrahim replaces him on guitar
August
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02 - Benicassim, Spain
(Festival Internacional)
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10 - Portugal (Festival
Vilar de Mouros)
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11 - Denmark (Skanderborg
Festival)
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23 - Netherlands (Lowlands
Festival)
25 - England (Reading
Festival)
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