Area-7 Concert History

Area-7 rose from the ashes of Madness cover band Mad Not Madness. In 1994 three members, Dugald McNaughtan (keyboards), Charles “Chucky T” Thompson (guitar) and Dan Morrison (drums) left the group and began to write their own songs. They formed a band and named it after a lyric from The Specials’ Dawning of a New Era. In 1996, singer Walter Eskdale left and the band recruited John “Stevo” Stevens, formerly of rockabilly band Yeah Yeah!, to vocals.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 22, 1998
Area-7 Metro Theatre Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Oct 17, 1998
Area-7

Zedification

Albert Park Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Apr 25, 1998
Area-7

Anzac Day Anarchy

Front BarThe Esplanade Hotel Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Mar 21, 1998
Area-7

The Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

The LoungeThe Esplanade Hotel Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Feb 14, 1998
Area-7

The Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

The LoungeThe Esplanade Hotel Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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The Vans Warped Tour 99
Jan 16, 1999
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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The Vans Warped Tour 99
Jan 16, 1999
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Soundwave Sydney 2015
Feb 28, 2015
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Stones Corner Festival 2019
May 5, 2019
 MBE Stones Corner, Queensland, Australia
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