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  2. Queens Hall, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Queens Hall was a concert and exhibition venue located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was originally a tram and then a bus depot and had latterly become a venue hosting events such as the Ideal Home Exhibition and the 1981, 1982, 1988 and 1989 Great British Beer Festival , [ 1 ] flea markets , travelling fairs and concerts.

  3. The Bee Gees' concerts in 1967 and 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Albert Hall: 29 March 1968 Leeds: Queens Hall: 30 March 1968 Chester: ABC Theatre 31 March 1968 Manchester Palace Theatre 1 April 1968 Leicester De Montfort Hall: 4 April 1968 Cambridge: Cambridge Corn Exchange: 5 April 1968 Slough: Adelphi Cinema 6 April 1968 Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: 7 April 1968 Birmingham: Birmingham Hippodrome ...

  4. Mob Rules Tour - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle City Hall: 6 January 1982 7 January 1982 8 January 1982: Edinburgh: Scotland: Highland Hall: 9 January 1982 Stafford: England New Bingley Hall: 10 January 1982 Leicester: Granby Halls: 12 January 1982 Leeds: Queens Hall: 13 January 1982: Cardiff: Wales: Sophia Gardens Pavilion: 14 January 1982 St. Austell: England Cornwall Coliseum ...

  5. The Rolling Stones UK Tour 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Almost the entire Leeds show was later broadcast in mono by the BBC. A stereo version of the Chuck Berry cover "Let It Rock" from the same concert was officially released on the Spanish edition of Sticky Fingers in 1971. A recording of "Let It Rock" from the Leeds concert appeared on the "Brown Sugar" maxi single in the UK.

  6. Futurama Festival - Wikipedia

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    Futurama Festival was an annual post-punk and gothic rock festival held at venues in Leeds, Stafford and Queensferry between 1979 and 1983. A sixth edition was held in 1989. It aimed for a relaunch in 2021 but, after being postponed, was forced to cancel as a result of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

  7. Ghost in the Machine Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost in the Machine Tour was a concert tour by the Police to promote their album Ghost in the Machine.To reflect the horns-based sound that permeated the album, the band decided to work with back-up musicians, hiring a horn section called The Chops (Darryl Dixon, David Watson and Marvin Daniels), who previously worked on the Sugarhill label.

  8. Heaven & Hell Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Heaven & Hell Tour was the ninth world concert tour by Black Sabbath between April 1980 and February 1981 to promote their 1980 studio album, Heaven and Hell. [1] [2] The tour marked the band's first live shows with vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who replaced original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne the previous year; [2] drummer Vinny Appice, who replaced original drummer Bill Ward in the middle of ...

  9. List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) - Wikipedia

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    Free Trade Hall: 8 April 1971 Leeds Leeds Town Hall: 10 April 1971 Surbiton: Shoreditch Town Hall: 12 April 1971 London BBC Television Centre: 15 April 1971 Frankfurt: West Germany Volksbildungsheim 16 April 1971 Böblingen: Sporthalle: 17 April 1971 Saarbrücken: Saarland Hall: 18 April 1971 Hamburg: Hamburg Music Hall 24 April 1971 Nelson ...