Erasure's 1989 Concert History

Erasure are an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1985, consisting of lead vocalist and songwriter Andy Bell and songwriter, producer, and keyboardist Vince Clarke, who was previously a co-founder of Depeche Mode and the synth-pop duo Yazoo. The duo achieved significant commercial success from their fourth single, "Sometimes" (1986), and became one of the most prominent acts in the UK from the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s. Between 1986 and 2007, Erasure had 24 consecutive top 40 entries on the UK Singles Chart.

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Dec 28, 1989
Erasure

Wild! Tour

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Top Of The Pops London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 25, 1989
Erasure

Wild! Tour

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Top Of The Pops London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 23, 1989
Erasure
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Resorts World Arena, National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Dec 22, 1989
Erasure / Electribe 101 / Adamski / Seal / Was (Not Was)

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NEC Birmingham Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Dec 21, 1989
Erasure
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Resorts World Arena, National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Dec 20, 1989
Erasure
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Resorts World Arena, National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Dec 19, 1989
Erasure

Wild! Tour

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National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Dec 17, 1989
Erasure

Erasure @ Pavillion

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Pavillion Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
Dec 16, 1989
Erasure
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Whitley Bay Ice Rink Whitley Bay, England, United Kingdom
Dec 15, 1989
Erasure
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G-Mex Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Dec 14, 1989
Erasure Manchester Central Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Dec 12, 1989
Erasure
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Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
Dec 11, 1989
Erasure
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London Arena London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 10, 1989
Erasure
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London Docklands Arena London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 09, 1989
Erasure

Wild! Tour

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Going Live! London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 08, 1989
Erasure
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Brighton Centre Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Dec 07, 1989
Erasure
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Windsor Hall, Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
Dec 05, 1989
Erasure
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Point Theatre Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Dec 04, 1989
Erasure
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King's Hall Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Dec 03, 1989
Erasure / Ocean

Wild! The Tour 89/90

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SEC Hall 4 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Erasure on Dec 15, 1989 [980-small]

Erasure
Dec 15, 1989
 Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Erasure / Electribe 101 / Adamski / Seal / Was (Not Was) on Dec 22, 1989 [806-small]

Erasure / Electribe 101 / Adamski / Seal / Was (Not Was)
Dec 22, 1989
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Programme , Erasure / Ocean on Dec 3, 1989 [739-small]

Programme


Erasure / Ocean
Dec 3, 1989
 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Erasure / Ocean on Dec 3, 1989 [160-small]

Erasure / Ocean
Dec 3, 1989
 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Erasure on Dec 22, 1989 [431-small]

Erasure
Dec 22, 1989
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Shelley Reynolds

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