Deacon Blue's 1990 Concert History

Deacon Blue is a Scottish pop band formed in Glasgow in 1985. Their name came from the title of the Steely Dan song "Deacon Blues". Success came for the band in 1989 when their second studio album, When The World Knows Your Name, topped the UK Album Charts. The album included "Real Gone Kid" which became their first UK top ten single. After releasing further albums in 1991 and 1993, they split up in 1994. Five years later, in 1999, the band held a reunion gig and this led to the album, Walking Back Home.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 14, 1990
Deacon Blue National Exhibition Center (NEC) Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Sep 10, 1990
Deacon Blue OVO Arena Wembley Wembley, Middlesex, UK
Sep 07, 1990
Deacon Blue NEC Arena Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Jun 28, 1990 –
Jul 01, 1990
Roskilde Festival 1990
The Cure / Bob Dylan / Bryan Adams / Lenny Kravitz / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Soundgarden / De La Soul / Faith No More / They Might Be Giants / Paul Oakenfold / Melissa Etheridge / The Cramps / Midnight Oil / Little Feat / Ride / The Orb / EMF / Del Amitri / Deacon Blue / The Jeff Healey Band / Salif Keita / D-A-D / BoDeans / A Guy Called Gerald / Thåström / luka bloom / Mekons / Pretty Maids / Urban Dance Squad / Ian McCulloch / Lars H.U.G. / Mojo Nixon / Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub / The Blue Aeroplanes / Green On Red / Gorky Park / 22-Pistepirkko / Omar and the Howlers / The Hummingbirds / Dissidenten / Dance With a Stranger / Galaxie 500 / 24-7 Spyz / Goodbye Mr MacKenzie / Malurt / The Leather Nun / Eat / The Fat Lady Sings / Hotel Hunger / Miss B. Haven / Energy Orchard / Dr. Baker / Her Personal Pain / Psychotic Youth / Les Satellites / Ry Cooder And David Lindley / Vladimir Merta / Boris Williams / Merzy / Sharing Patrol / Mahavok / Ole Kristiansen / Simcess / Ian Mcculloch & the Prodigal Sons / Two Niggers and a Honky / Skanbeat / Terminator Ted / Dagmar Andrtova Vonkova Show all bands
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Roskilde Festival 1990 Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
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Jun 22, 1990 –
Jun 24, 1990
Glastonbury Festival 1990
The Cure / De La Soul / Sinéad O'Connor / James / Paul Oakenfold / Happy Mondays / Del Amitri / Ry Cooder / Deacon Blue / Hawkwind / Lush / Ladysmith Black Mambazo / Jesus Jones / Aswad / Mano Negra / World Party / Hothouse Flowers / Adamski / Pale Saints / ozric tentacles / Mojo Nixon / Boo‐Yaa T.R.I.B.E. / Galaxie 500 / Attila the Stockbroker / ARCHAOS / The Lost T-shirts Of Atlantis Show all bands
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Worthy Farm Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
Jun 03, 1990
Big Day 1990
Texas / Average White Band / Big Country / Wet Wet Wet / Deacon Blue / Maria McKee / Sheena Easton / Aswad / Nanci Griffith / Hothouse Flowers / Adamski / Les Négresses Vertes / Hue and Cry / Eddi Reader / The Chimes / Associates / The Silencers / Love and Money / Paco Pena / The 4 of Us / Martin Stephenson / Goodbye Mr MacKenzie / John Martyn / The Fat Lady Sings / Kevin McDermott / The River Detectives / Billy Bragg W. Michael Stipe and Natalie Merchant / His Latest Flame Show all bands
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Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
May 05, 1990
A Tribute To John Lennon
The Christians / Randy Travis / Roberta Flack / Lenny Kravitz / Moody Blues / Lou Gramm / Natalie Cole / Deacon Blue / The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Wet Wet Wet / Lou Reed / Kylie Minogue / Terence Trent D'Arby / Hall & Oates / Joe Cocker / Dave Edmonds / Cyndi Lauper / Al Green Show all bands
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Pier Head Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Jan 14, 1990
Deacon Blue The Mean Fiddler Harlesden, England, United Kingdom

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Glastonbury Festival 1990
Jun 22 - 24, 1990
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival 1990
Jun 22 - 24, 1990
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival 1990 on Jun 22, 1990 [832-small]

Glastonbury Festival 1990
Jun 22 - 24, 1990
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival 1990 on Jun 22, 1990 [833-small]

Glastonbury Festival 1990
Jun 22 - 24, 1990
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Deacon Blue had?

Deacon Blue has had 292 concerts.

What genre is Deacon Blue?

Deacon Blue is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, Soft Rock, New Wave, Synthpop, Dream Pop, New Wave Pop, New Romantic, Male Vocalists, Scottish, Classic UK Pop, Sophisti-Pop, and Scottish Rock.

When is the next Deacon Blue concert?

The next Deacon Blue concert is on June 19, 2024 at Hampton Court Palace in Surrey, United Kingdom.

When was the last Deacon Blue concert?

The last Deacon Blue concert was on December 10, 2023 at Powerstation in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

What setlist does Deacon Blue play live?

The songs that Deacon Blue performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 10, 2023 concert at Powerstation in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand:

  1. City of Love
  2. Wages Day
  3. The Rest
  4. Bethlehem Begins
  5. Circus Lights
  6. A New House
  7. Love and Regret
  8. Loaded
  9. Your Town
  10. When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)
  11. Chocolate Girl
  12. Cover From the Sky
  13. Queen of the New Year
  14. The Hipsters
  15. Twist and Shout
  16. Real Gone Kid
  17. The Believers
  18. That's What We Can Do
  19. I'll Never Fall in Love Again
  20. Dignity
  21. Fergus Sings the Blues
  22. Keep Me in Your Heart

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