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* '''2004''' – [[13 July 2004|New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden]] | * '''2004''' – [[13 July 2004|New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden]] | ||
* '''2010''' – <s>Linz, Austria: Linz Gugl Stadion</s> (rescheduled to Vienna: Wiener Stadthalle) | * '''2010''' – <s>Linz, Austria: Linz Gugl Stadion</s> (rescheduled to Vienna: Wiener Stadthalle) | ||
− | * '''2010''' – [[13 July | + | * '''2010''' – [[13 July 2010|Vienna, Austria: Wiener Stadthalle]] |
* '''2011''' – [[13 July 2011|Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg: Rockhal - Main Hall]] | * '''2011''' – [[13 July 2011|Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg: Rockhal - Main Hall]] | ||
* '''2013''' – [[13 July 2013|Montreux, Switzerland: Auditorium Stravinski]] | * '''2013''' – [[13 July 2013|Montreux, Switzerland: Auditorium Stravinski]] |
Revision as of 20:16, 8 July 2020
13 July
Releases
- 2002 – NPG Music Club released a live version of 1+1+1 Is 3 as a free download for members
- 2004 – NPG Music Club releases Silver Tongue (Demo) as a 'virtual b-side' to Call My Name
Recordings
- 1986 – Everybody Want What They Don't Got (Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA)
- 1986 – The Cross (Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA)
Concerts
- 1988 –
Zürich, Switzerland: unknown venue(on early itinerary, never on sale) - 1990 – Birmingham, England: National Exhibition Centre
- 2001 –
Chicago, IL, USA: United Center(canceled) - 2004 – New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden
- 2010 –
Linz, Austria: Linz Gugl Stadion(rescheduled to Vienna: Wiener Stadthalle) - 2010 – Vienna, Austria: Wiener Stadthalle
- 2011 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg: Rockhal - Main Hall
- 2013 – Montreux, Switzerland: Auditorium Stravinski
Performances
- 1998 – Minneapolis, MN, USA: Bunker's (guesting w/ The Combo)
Miscellaneous
- 1985 – A video for 4 The Tears In Your Eyes is aired for the Live Aid event broadcast worldwide
Associated Artists
- 1990 – Mavis Staples performs in Birmingham, England: National Exhibition Centre, supporting Prince