The Slits's 1979 Concert History

The Slits was a British punk rock/post-punk/reggae band, formed in London 1976, originally all female led by Arianna Forster (aka Ari Up. It has had different lineups until the group disbanded after Ari's death 2010. Bass guitar player Tessa Pollitt also was a long time member. Hollie Cook – the daughter of Sex Pistols' drummer – joined the Slits 2005, and has now a successful solo carrier. Slits debut studio album Cut was released 1979 and their latest, Trapped Animal 2009.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 29, 1979
The Slits / Don Cherry / Creation Rebel / Prince Hammer

Simply What’s Happening

New Theatre Oxford
Sep 28, 1979
The Slits
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Rainbow Theatre London, England, United Kingdom
Sep 27, 1979
The Slits / Don Cherry / Prince Hammer Eric's Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Sep 26, 1979
The Slits
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The City Halls Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Sep 25, 1979
The Slits Manchester Apollo Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Sep 24, 1979
The Slits Astoria Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Sep 23, 1979
The Slits Newcastle City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Sep 22, 1979
The Slits Newcastle City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Sep 20, 1979
The Slits St George's Hall Bradford, England, United Kingdom
Sep 18, 1979
The Slits New Theatre Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Sep 17, 1979
The Slits De Montfort Hall Leicester, England, United Kingdom
Aug 23, 1979
The Slits Norbreck Castle Hotel Blackpool, England, United Kingdom
Jun 21, 1979
The Slits

Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Jun 21, 1979 –
Jun 23, 1979
Glastonbury Festival 1979
Peter Gabriel / The Only Ones / The Slits / UK Subs / The Pop Group / Sky / Tom Robinson / Steve Hillage / John Martyn / Alex Harvey / Nona Hendryx / Sphynx / Leyton Buzzards / Tim Blake / Mother Gong
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Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Punk
Alternative Rock
Experimental
Post-Punk
Female Vocalists
Experimental Rock
Art Pop
Dub
Proto-Punk
Riot Grrrl
United Kingdom
Dance-Punk
Art Punk
No Wave
UK Post-Punk
Feminist
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