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Grand Slam (or Phil Lynott's Grand Slam) are a British (originally Irish) rock band originally formed in 1984 by Phil Lynott (lead vocals and bass guitar), after the breakup of his earlier ensemble Thin Lizzy. Grand Slam was active for a year, and Lynott died in 1986, but the band was revived in 2016 by original members Mark Stanway and ...
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This seven piece band features Stanway, former Magnum drummer Micky Barker (1985–95), former Magnum keyboard and flautist Richard Bailey (1973–74, 1976–80), vocalist and percussionist Mo Birch (UB40, Culture Club and Magnum), guitarist Laurence Archer (Stampede, Grandslam & UFO and Magnum in 1984), bassist Neil Murray (Whitesnake, Black ...
The pair visited a trio of Italian cities while tracing the historic ‘gap year’ tour
Grand Slam: Live 1984 is a live album by Irish rock band Grand Slam, released in 2003 but recorded in 1984.. Issued as both a single disc and an extremely limited double disc version, the first disc is a collection of live recordings from Grand Slam's first three concerts, recorded from 30 March to 1 April in various Irish locations, including Galway and Castlebar.
Grand Slam Australia [67] February 15, 2025 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Brisbane Entertainment Centre [68] TBA Revolution [69] March 9, 2025 Los Angeles, California: Crypto.com Arena: TBA All In [70] July 12, 2025 Arlington, Texas: Globe Life Field: TBA Forbidden Door [71] August 24, 2025 London, England: TBA TBA Co-produced with New Japan ...
Everything you need to know ahead of the exhibition event
Abrams’ newly announced North American 2025 tour dates: Sat, Jul 26 Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage Mon, Jul 28 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden Wed, Aug 6 Inglewood, CA, Kia Forum