Duanne Porter 's Concert Archive

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Duanne Porter has 3 The Pogues concerts.

The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. MacGowan left the band in 1991 due to drinking problems, but the band continued first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996. The band, including MacGowan, reformed in 2001 and have been playing regularly ever since. While the band have not released an album since 1996...

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Aug 26, 1989
The Pogues / New Model Army / The Wedding Present / Billy Bragg / The Men They Couldn't Hang
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Little John's Farm Reading, England, United Kingdom
Jun 20, 1986 –
Jun 22, 1986
Glastonbury Festival 1986
The Cure / Madness / Simply Red / The Psychedelic Furs / The Pogues / Billy Bragg / The Waterboys / Level 42 / The Housemartins / Maxi Priest / The Robert Cray Band / Loudon Wainwright III / Lloyd Cole & The Commotions / Christy Moore / Gil Scott-Heron / Robyn Hitchcock / The Go-Betweens / Half Man Half Biscuit / ozric tentacles / The Dream Syndicate / Ruby Turner / That Petrol Emotion / Amazulu / The Woodentops / Fuzzbox / The Nightingales / Latin Quarter / The June Brides / John Martyn / Microdisney / Brilliant Corners / Frank Chickens / Phranc / Rodney Allen / Ted Chippington / Rent Party / Howard Hughes / Black Uhuru and the Wailers / Forest Hillbillies / Sambatucada / Potato Five / Three Mustaphas Three / Buddy Curtis Show all bands
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Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
Jun 20, 1986
The Pogues / Mint Juleps / Psychedelic Furs / 3 Mustaphas 3

Glastonbury Festival 1986 Friday

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Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom

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Nov 30, 2023

I saw The Pogues three times in New York. I think it was at their Palladium show that House of Love opened for them. Joe Strummer was with them the last time. The first time I saw them Luka Bloom opened. Around that time, he did a set at Continental Divide, an intimate little East Village bar on 3rd & St Marks. Really atmospheric. I think he opened with "Dreams In America." Wow!

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