The Badloves's 1998 Concert History

Michael Spiby formed The Badloves in Melbourne during January 1990. Spiby, John Housden and Stephen O'Prey had all been part of Daryl Braithwaite's 1989 touring band. A year later, Michael's brother John left The Badloves to be eventually replaced by Tony Featherstone on Hammond organ and guitar. The band became a popular live attraction courtesy of regular gigs and a fine set of laid-back, 1970s-styled blues, Memphis soul and New Orleans R&B material.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 14, 1998
Mushroom 25 Live
Choirboys / Paul Norton / Wilsondiesel / Swoop / Nick Barker / Peter Andre / Chantoozies / Juno Roxas / Chris Bailey / Deborah Conway / Jimmy Barnes / Billy Thorpe / Weddings Parties Anything / James Freud / Scott Carne / Madder Lake / Stars / Ruby Hunter / Kate Ceberano / Mark Seymour / The Angels / The Mavis's / Sunnyboys / INXS / Dannii Minogue / Christie Allen / Dynamic Hepnotics / Moler / Ferrets / Paul Kelly / Vicka & Linda / The Whitlams / Uncanny X-Men / Machinations / Kylie Minogue / The Badloves / Chain / Vika And Linda / Ol' 55 / Leonardo's Bride / Painters And Dockers / Chris Wilson / Wendy Stapleton / Ian Moss / Archie Roach / Dave Warner / Renée Geyer / Sports / Deni Hines / Diesel Show all bands
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Show Duplicate for Nov 14, 1998
Rock
Pop
Soul
Blues
Australian
Australia
Australian Rock
Australian Alternative Rock
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