The Stranglers's 2000 Concert History

On September 11, 1974, Brian Jet Black" Duffy, a professional businessman in Guildford, England registered his punk rock band "The Stranglers" as a business. By 1975, Jet Black recruited a stable lineup with himself on drums, Hugh Cornwell on guitar, Dave Greenfield on the keyboard, and Jean-Jacques Burnel on bass. Cornwell, Greenfield, and Burnel all served as vocalists. These four released ten studio albums before Cornwell departed in 1990. Paul Roberts and John Ellis replaced him with Ellis being replaced by Bez Warne in 2000. As a five-piece unit, The Stranglers released eight more studio albums. The band's eighteenth studio album, "Dark Matters" (2021), was the first not to feature Jet Black, who retired from music in 2015. In 2020, Greenfield passed away followed by Jet Black in late 2022.

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2026 21 concerts
2025 32 concerts
2024 45 concerts
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2020 29 concerts
2019 66 concerts
2018 44 concerts
2017 39 concerts
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2015 62 concerts
2014 58 concerts
2013 39 concerts
2012 69 concerts
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2010 40 concerts
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2006 34 concerts
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2003 30 concerts
2002 124 concerts
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1999 36 concerts
1998 38 concerts
1997 55 concerts
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1994 25 concerts
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1992 51 concerts
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1984 2 concerts
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1975 19 concerts
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