The Housemartins's 1986 Concert History

The Housemartins was a British indie-pop/alternative rock band which formed in 1983 in Kingston upon Hull, England. After breaking up in 1988, band members Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway formed The Beautiful South, while bassist Norman Cook found success as an electronic dance music DJ and music producer founding the groups Beats International, Pizzaman and Freak Power, before rebranding himself as Fatboy Slim.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 23, 1986
The Housemartins / The Proclaimers
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Ritzy Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Oct 22, 1986
The Housemartins Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Oct 05, 1986
The Housemartins
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Newcastle Mayfair Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Sep 30, 1986
The Housemartins / The Proclaimers
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Birmingham Powerhouse Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Jun 22, 1986
Amazulu / The Housemartins / Simply Red / Level 42

Glastonbury Festival 1986 Sunday

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Worthy Farm Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
Jun 20, 1986 –
Jun 22, 1986
Glastonbury Festival 1986
The Cure / Madness / Simply Red / The Psychedelic Furs / Billy Bragg / The Waterboys / The Pogues / Level 42 / The Housemartins / Maxi Priest / Loudon Wainwright III / The Robert Cray Band / Christy Moore / Lloyd Cole & The Commotions / Robyn Hitchcock / Half Man Half Biscuit / ozric tentacles / Gil Scott-Heron / The Go-Betweens / The Dream Syndicate / Ruby Turner / That Petrol Emotion / Fuzzbox / The Woodentops / Amazulu / The Nightingales / Latin Quarter / Microdisney / The June Brides / Brilliant Corners / John Martyn / Frank Chickens / Phranc / Rent Party / Rodney Allen / Ted Chippington / Howard Hughes / Black Uhuru and the Wailers / Sambatucada / Forest Hillbillies / Potato Five / Three Mustaphas Three / Buddy Curtis Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1986 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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May 12, 1986
The Housemartins / The Bliffs / Surreal Estate

Brighton Festival

Coasters Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Mar 06, 1986
The Housemartins / His Latest Flame
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Rowton Castle Shrewsbury, England, United Kingdom

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The Housemartins on Oct 5, 1986 [488-small]

The Housemartins
Oct 5, 1986
 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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The Housemartins / The Proclaimers on Oct 23, 1986 [490-small]

The Housemartins / The Proclaimers
Oct 23, 1986
 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Pop
Indie
British
UK
New Wave
Britpop
Synthpop
English
New Wave Pop
New Romantic
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Housemartins had?

The Housemartins has had 16 concerts.

What genre is The Housemartins?

The Housemartins is most often considered to be Pop, Indie, British, UK, New Wave, Britpop, Synthpop, English, New Wave Pop, and New Romantic.

When was the last The Housemartins concert?

The last The Housemartins concert was on November 24, 1987 at Stadthalle in Offenbach, Hesse, Germany.

What setlist does The Housemartins play live?

The songs that The Housemartins performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 05, 1987 concert in Werchter, Flanders, Belgium:

  1. Over There
  2. Bow Down
  3. The World's on Fire
  4. Me and the Farmer
  5. Build
  6. Happy Hour
  7. Get Up Off Our Knees
  8. The Light Is Always Green
  9. I Bit My Lip
  10. The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death
  11. You've Got a Friend
  12. Caravan of Love

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