Najma Akhtar Concert History

Najma Akhtar (born 18 September 1962, Chelmsford, Essex), also known as Najma, is an English pop singer of South Asian ancestry.

Jun 29, 1989 –
Jul 02, 1989
Roskilde Festival 1989
Pixies / Elvis Costello / My Bloody Valentine / Joe Cocker / Suzanne vega / The Waterboys / Living Colour / Cowboy Junkies / Swans / Stray Cats / Noir Desir / Nick Lowe / Georgia Satellites / Mano Negra / Einstürzende Neubauten / Tanita Tikaram / Meat Beat Manifesto / Pere Ubu / TNT / Les Négresses Vertes / The Pastels / Litfiba / Jane Siberry / Thomas Helmig / Johnny Clegg / Anne Linnet / Dumdum Boys / Orup / Mikael Wiehe / Hanne Boel / Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul / Poul Krebs / Ed Kuepper / Artillery / Died Pretty / The Creeps / Die Goldenen Zitronen / Poets / Savuka / The Sandmen / The Sinners / Naive / Diesel Park West / Band of Susans / Katrina and the Waves / Gaye Bykers On Acid / Bazaar / Marilyn Mazur / Rockers By Choice / Farafina / Disneyland After Dark / Musicians Of The Nile / Jingo De Lunch / The Beatnigs / Hugo Largo / Najma Akhtar / Sharing Patrol / Finn Olafsson / Janes Rejoice / Barrance Whitfield / Simcess / Anders Roland / Orquestra Reve / Lesbian Dopeheads on Mopeds / Havana Blacks / Super Diamond De Dakar Show all bands
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Roskilde Dyrskueplads Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Show Duplicates for Jun 29, 1989
Sep 25, 1988
Najma Akhtar Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jun 19, 1988
Najma Akhtar Bloomsbury Theatre London, England, United Kingdom
Mar 20, 1988
Najma Akhtar Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club London, England, United Kingdom
Rock
Jazz
Folk
Free Jazz
World
Chillout
Female Vocalist
Minimalism
World Fusion
Indian
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2012 1 concert
2010 3 concerts
1991 1 concert
1989 2 concerts
1988 3 concerts

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