Mansun – Little Kix Tour – 2000

November 3rd 2000 – De Montfort Uni, Leicester Arena

Supported by: King Adora, My Vitriol

The difficult third album!

The initial success of their first album, "Attack of the Grey Lantern" (No.1 in 1997), their top ten second album "Six" wasn't to be matched by "Little Kix".

Coldplay – Parachutes Tour – 2000

October 4th 2000 – Leicester DSU Arena

Support: Lowdown (didn't watch)

Coldplay were on their way this year....They had actually played Leicester twice before this year at De Montfort University in January and then The Princess Charlotte in March.

Bon Jovi – Crush Tour – 2000

August 23rd 2000 – Britannia Stadium, Stoke on Trent Supported by: Starsailor and Toploader It had been a few years since seeing Bon Jovi, they hadn't played in the UK since The These Days Tour in 1995 where I saw them at Wembley and Sheffield. The guys had "split up" but with the agreement of... Continue Reading →

Half Man Half Biscuit Tour – 2000

May 11th 2000 – Princess Charlotte It's gigs like this that remind me that writing all my gigs up was a daft idea and only came about because of this crazy Covid-19 lockdown! But I've started, so I should at least try to finish! It has also shown how much fantastic material floats about in... Continue Reading →

Bush – The English Fire Tour 2000

February 27th 2000 – Rock City, Nottingham Supported by: Cyclefly Can't find this ticket, but this was my introduction to Bush live. I'd not seen them live yet, but loved the three albums to date, Sixteen Stone (1994), Razorblade Suitcase (1996), The Science of Things (1999) This was another trip to Nottingham, where all the... Continue Reading →

Metallica – The Big Day Out – 1999

July 10th 1999 – Milton Keynes Bowl Supported by: Lots of great bands! Creed, Sepultura, Ministry, Ben Harper, Placebo, Marilyn Manson, Mercyful Fate, Queens of the Stone Age, Symposium, Pitchshifter, Monster Magnet, Terrorvision........oh, and Metallica! So this was about the biggest rock line up outside of Monster of Rock, in fact certainly the heaviest line... Continue Reading →

Reading Festival – 1999

November 13th 2019 – Richfield Avenue, Reading The Reading Festival is one of those iconic music festivals that I always felt I should go to at least once. This would be my first taste of the festival and by no means would it be the end of my Reading journey, just the very beginning. I... Continue Reading →

3 Colours Red Tour – 1999

February 27th 1999 – Rock City, Nottingham Rock City. "Midlands Home of Rock". Based on the gigs I'm writing up at present and the tickets I found, this appears to be one of my first visits to Rock City.....I'm missing tickets for most of 1997 and 1998 and I feel sure I would have done... Continue Reading →

Terrorvision Tour (Leicester) – 1999

February 6th 1999 – Leicester University So, we enter the "Tequila" era of Terrorvision. Late in 1998 the "Shaving Peaches" album was released and the first single "Josephine" was a continuation of the fantastic sound this band had and spurred me on to buy tickets, not just for this gig, but for one later in... Continue Reading →

Mansun – Six Tour – 1998

October 15th 1998 – Leicester Poly Arena Supported by: Gay Dad Mansun were a rock band, from Chester. Paul Draper (vocalist/rhythm guitarist), Stove King (Bass), Dominic Chad (lead guitarist/backing vocalist), and drummer Andie Rathbone. Their first album was a great success, "Attack of the Grey Lantern" getting to No.1 in 1997, so we had been... Continue Reading →

Skunk Anansie – Stoosh Tour – 1996

November 14th 1996 – De Montfort Hall "Stoosh" was their second album, but Skank Anansie sprang to fame a year earlier with the strong single "Weak" which was brilliant (from "Paranoid and Sunburnt"), so this was another gig to look forward to, so we could see the difference between radio music and live music. Here's... Continue Reading →

Oasis – Knebworth Park – 1996

August 10th 1996 – Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire Having seen Oasis at Stoke Trentham Gardens, 3rd October 1995, things moved really fast for them. If anything, the last tour venues were too small and perhaps the record label under estimated how quickly the band would grow, so we suddenly jump from Oasis in a small venues... Continue Reading →

Aztec Camera Tour – 1995

November 20th 1995 – The Junction, Cambridge Aztec Camera didn't tour a great deal and when they did, it never seemed to be close to Leicester or when i could afford to go. So when this gig came up...in Cambridge!! we had to take a road trip. Roddy had just released the album "Frestonia" a... Continue Reading →

David Bowie – Outside Tour – 1995

November 18th 1995 – Wembley Arena Supported by: Morrissey An interesting conversation occurred a few weeks before this gig. I hadn't really contemplated going to see Bowie on this tour, the UK legs were at "my fave" the NEC, Birmingham or Wembley Arena, which I hadn't been to but assumed would be a similar big... Continue Reading →

Kirsty MacColl Tour – 1995

May 14th 1995 – Leicester Arena (De Montfort Uni) Supported by: The Libertines? Very much in the way I had previously been so excited to see Maria McKee come to Leicester, Kirsty MacColl was another big must for me. Another feisty thing and classy singer. She had been married to legend producer, Steve Lillywhite, she... Continue Reading →

Terrorvision Tour – 1994

October 29th 1994 – Leicester University Supported by: Baby Chaos and Die Toten Hosen It's not often a band comes back to Leicester within a year, so they must be something right and must be keen to see us again. 🙂 Terrorvision played Leicester Uni earlier in the year, at the smaller room in the... Continue Reading →

Whitesnake – Greatest Hits Tour – 1994

August 2nd 1994 – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham Supported by: FM "Here's a song for ya!..." was the famous call out whenever David Coverdale (Lead singer) wanted to launch into the next great song. Nottingham Royal Concert Hall was a lovely venue, more akin to symphonies and plays, but we would see a fair few... Continue Reading →

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