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Revision as of 04:40, 23 August 2014
Jan
7 Birmingham NEC: Echo & The Bunnymen, Primitives [1] [2] [3]
May
19 Irish Centre, Leeds: House Of Love [4] [5] [[6]
26 Royal Albert Hall, London: Shirley Bassey [7]
27 Ipswich, Caribbean Center: Extreme Noise Terror [8][1]
June
11 Wembley Stadium, London: Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute [9]
22 or 23: Alexandra Palace, London: Wet, Wet, Wet [10]. Reviewed for the Observer.
30 Hammersmith Apollo: Bros [11] [12]
July
1 Ipswich Caribbean Center: Doom, Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, Electro Hippies
14 Wembley Arena, London: Michael Jackson [13][2]
28 Wembley Arena, London: Prince [14][3]
31 South Park, Oxford: Amayenge, Attila The Stockbroker [15]
Sept
15 Leicester, De Montford Hall: Siouxsie & The Banshees [16] [17]
29 Manchester, unknown venue, Inspiral Carpets [18]
Oct
5 London, Mean Fiddler: Pixies [19] [20]
7 Portsmouth Polytechnic: John Peel Roadshow [21]
8 Totnes, unknown venue: John Peel Roadshow, with Royal Assassins, Clear & The Cloud, Bernhards, Shanks, Icebergs [22]
References
- ↑ Peel's review of the gig in the Observer on 1988-06-05 was later republished in Olivetti Chronicles.
- ↑ Peel's review of the gig in the Observer on 1988-07-17 was later republished in Olivetti Chronicles.
- ↑ Peel's review of the gig in the Observer on 1988-07-31 was later republished in Olivetti Chronicles.