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Revision as of 03:02, 1 June 2020


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1976-06-11
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Performance summary
Artist performing: Curved Air
Tour: 1975-1976 Curved Air performances
Venue: The Mayfair Ballroom
Location: Newcastle, England, UK
Support acts: Druid
Ticket prices: 1,00 - 1,20 UK pounds


On 1976-06-11, Curved Air performed at The Mayfair Ballroom in Newcastle, England, UK.

Setlist

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Recording information

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Trivia

There were about 1400 people in the audience. Curved Air earned 550 UK pounds with this concert. Stewart got a TAMA kit from Summerfield Musical Instruments.

On the same day Andy Summers performed in Kevin Ayers' band at Newcastle Polytechnic. Stewart and Andy met at the Drogenheyer Hotel after their concerts (according to Andy's book One Train Later - there is and was no such hotel around Newcastle - the most likely candidate for that meeting would be the Dragonara in Middlesbrough close to Newcastle).

Stewart's diary entries at least confirm that Curved Air drove back to London the next day...

See also

External links

References

sources: Stewart Copeland's diary; ad in NME - June 12, 1976; Rockin' Balls - January 10, 1977; internet (see external links); One Train Later p. 167; Newcastle Evening Chronicle features an ad for "Rock Of The North", Newgate St., Newcastle


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