EUROPEAN 1991 - 1992 TOUR DATES
All 1991 dates were sold out :
OCT T 24 Belfast Dundonald Ice Rink
F 25
S 26 Dublin R.D.S.
S 27
M 28 Aberdeen Exhibition Centre
T 29 Glasgow S.E.C.
W 30 Whitley Bay Ice Rink
T 31
NOV F 1 Sheffield Arena
S 2 Sheffield Arena
S 3
M 4 Birmingham N.E.C.
T 5
W 6 Wembley The Arena
T 7 Wembley The Arena
F 8 Wembley The Arena
S 9 Birmingham N.E.C.
S 10
M 11 Ghent Flanders Expo
T 12
W 13 Rotterdam Ahoy
T 14 Rotterdam Ahoy
F 15
S 16 Gothenburg Scandinavium
S 17 Oslo Spectrum
M 18 Copenhagen Valbyhallen
T 19
W 20 Helsinki Ice Hall
T 21
F 22 Stockholm Globe
S 23
S 24 Cologne Sporthalle
M 25 Munich Rudi Sedlmayer Hall
T 26 Stuttgart Schleyerhalle
W 27
T 28 Wurzburg Carl Diem Halle
F 29 Hannover Eilen Reider
S 30 Frankfurt Festhalle
DEC S 1
M 2 Paris Elysee Montmarte
T 3 Saarbruken Saarlandhalle
W 4 Zurich Hallen Stadium
T 5 Neuchatel Patinoire
F 6 Milan Palatrusardi
S 7
S 8
M 9 Barcelona Palacio De Los Deportes
T 10 Madrid Pabellon Del Real Madrid
W 11 Bilbao Pabellon De La Casilla
T 12
F 13 Lisbon Estadio Alvalade
S 14 Opporto Expo
S 15
M 16
T 17 Reykjavik Laugadalls Hollon
W 18 Reykjavik Laugadalls Hollon
All above dates for 1991 in Europe were sold out.
JAN 1992 CANADA
FEB 1992 NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN
MAR 1992 USA ?
APR,MAY 1992 ?
Here are the following scheduled 1992 tour dates in Europe :
Date City Venue Capacity
MAY S 30 Athens Pao Stadium 22,000
S 31
JUNE M 1 Rome Stadio Olimpico 10,000
T 2 Bologna Arena Barco Nord 10,000
W 3
T 4 Paris Bercy 15,000
F 5
S 6 Nurnberg Frankenahllae 25,000
S 7 Nurbergring Rock in the Ring 40,000
M 8
T 9 Kiel Osteehalle 10,000
W 10 Berlin Waldbuhne 22,000
T 11 Munich Olympiahalle 10,000
F 12
S 13 Hannover Sportpark Garbsen 25,000
S 14
M 15 Heerenveen Ijsstadion Thialf 13,000
T 16
W 17 Den Bosch Brabanthallen 14,000
T 18 Dortmund Westfalenhalle 16,000
F 19
S 20 Copenhagen Valby Stadium 25,000
S 21 Aalborg Molleparken 20,000
M 22
T 23
W 24 Stockholm Museet 15,000
T 25
F 26
S 27 Oslo Isle of Calf Festival 18,000
S 28 Turku Festival 18,000
M 29
T 30 Warsaw Legia Stadium 35,000
JULY W 1
T 2 Prague Sparta Stadium 40,000
F 3
S 4 Torhout Rock Torhout Festival 50,000
S 5 Werchter Rock Werchter Festival 50,000
M 6
T 7 Manchester Maine Road 35,000
W 8
T 9
F 10
S 11 Glasgow Celtic Park F.C. 35,000
S 12 Gateshead Athletic Stadium 33,000
M 13
T 14 Ipswich Portman Road 25,000
W 15
T 16
F 17
S 18 Wembley The Stadium 60,000
S 19 Cardiff The Arms Park 34,500
M 20
T 21
W 22 Lyon The Arena 8,000
T 23
F 24 Zurich Hardturm Stadium 30,000
S 25 Vienna Vienna Festival 30,000
S 26 Budapest Bozsic Stadium 30,000
M 27
T 28
W 29
T 30
F 31
AUG S 1
S 2 Thurles Feile '92, Semple Stad. 30,000
Management : Bruce Allen Talent, Vancouver, BC, Canada
European Agency : The Leighton Pope Organisation
All dates are subject to change. If you know of some changes,
please send e-mail to me at <hl...@unixg.ubc.ca>. Thanks.
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Thanks.
S. Strange
> Thanks.
You're welcome
Happened to see it today on CD, along with their first album. Haven't
got any additional info though.
Hans
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Visage
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*Was* Visage :-)
> They were one of the early 80's New Romantic kind of groups,
They were one of *the* New Romantic groups. Only Spandau Ballet approached
them in New Romantic-cred.
> and the members consisted of some Ultravox members,
Billy Currie and Midge Ure
> and Steve Strange, who was a DJ for some club in London, (can't remember
> which--Blitz, maybe?)
Yep, it was Blitz. Strange wasn't so much just a DJ at Blitz as the *owner*
of Blitz (although he did DJ too). Other band members included various bits
and pieces from the likes of Magazine and The Rich Kids.
> Anyway you can get their self-titled album on CD, but I think that's it.
> They had a singles collection come out on vinyl about 7 or 8 years back
> that is really good, but I don't think it ever made it on CD.
The only readily available Visage release is indeed "Visage" - it sells in
respectable numbers for a 12 year old album in my local HMV and I've
personally mailed out about 5 copies of it to the US and elsewhere over the
past year (availability outside Europe is limited).
Their second album "The Anvil" also appeared on CD a few years ago,
although it seems to have only been available for a short while. If you see
a copy in the shops, buy it, it's now something of a rarity. Personally
speaking I'd kill for a copy of the CD :-)
Finally, late last year "Fade To Grey - The Singles Collection" was
released on CD in Germany. You should be able to get it as an import. The
track listing is the same as the vinyl version though, not the (more
interesting, IMHO) cassette/ltd ed LP dance remix version which consisted
almost entirely of new mixes of the tracks on the standard version. Maybe
that version'll turn up on CD one of these days, when Polydor get around to
properly exploiting their back catalogue (along with a re-release of "The
Anvil").
The third album ("Beat Boys"?) didn't make it onto CD either, but since
most of the musical talent in the group had left due to Strange's
over-hyping, it's not a big omission.
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Al Crawford - aw...@dcs.ed.ac.uk
"Breakdown. Splinter. A thousand fragments disperse and die."
>S. Strange
>> Thanks.
>You're welcome
I could have sworn it was Visage...
It's a Visage song from 1983?
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Nope. "Fade To Grey" entered the UK singles chart on 20th December 1980. It
remained on the chart for 15 weeks and reached a peak position of number 8.
The album it appeared on, "Visage", was released in January 1981.
Now that I think about it, Visage didn't actually release anything new in
1983, just the singles collection.
> Now that I think about it, Visage didn't actually release anything new in
> 1983, just the singles collection.
What about _Beat_Boy_? Wasn't that '83?
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Possibly copyrighted 1983 but not released then - I don't have an exact
release date for _Beat Boy_ (one of the bad things about making my Visage
discography an extensions to my Ultravox discog is that I've had to leave
out _Beat Boy_ and associated singles since neither Ure or Currie had
anything to do with them) but the _Fade To Grey - The Singles Collection_
compilation wasn't released in the UK until the November of 1983 (just in
time for the pre-Christmas sales rush :-) which makes it highly unlikely
that they shoved out _Beat Boy_ in the one remaining month of that year.
I'll double check though.