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jeudi 25 septembre 1997

NO DOUBT ~ The Brixton Academy. London. UK.


 
*** CONCERT DAY 2#2 --SEPTEMBER 24-25, 1997 ***

  🕖 Set Times:
6:30 pm — Doors Open
7:10 pm—
SYMPOSIUM
 8:00 pm— THE VANDALLS
 
Support Act: SYMPOSIUM - THE VANDALLS
 

~ TRAGIC KINGDOM WORLD TOUR 1997 ~


Tragic Kingdom is the third studio album by American rock band No Doubt. It was released on October 10, 1995. Produced by Matthew Wilder. Reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay for 16 weeks, a record at the time

NO DOUBT (Band)

Gwen Stefani — co-lead vocals, backing vocals (1986–1987); lead vocals, programming (1987–present)
Tony Kanal
bass, keyboards, saxophone, programming, percussion (1987–present)
Tom Dumont
guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, keytar, programming, percussion (1988–present)
Adrian Young
drums, percussion (1989–present)

Touring and session musicians

Gabrial McNair
keyboards, trombone, percussion, synthesizer, piano, clavinet, guitar, backing vocals (1993–present)
Stephen Bradley
keyboards, trumpet, percussion, backing vocals (session musician 1993–1995; 1995–present) 

The Setlist
 NO DOUBT

 Tragic Kingdom (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Excuse Me Mr. (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Different People (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Just a Girl (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Happy Now? (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
D.J.s (Sublime cover)
The Climb (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Total Hate ’95 (The Beacon Street Collection - 1995)
End It on This (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Hey You! (Tragic Kingdom - 1995) (Acoustic)
The Imperial March (John Williams cover - Star Wars - 1980)
Move On (No Doubt - 1992) >
> Ghost Town (The Specials cover - 1981)
Don't Speak (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Sunday Morning (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)


Encore


Spiderwebs (Tragic Kingdom - 1995)
Oi to the World (The Vandals cover - Christmas With The Vandals - 1996)


 
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 Time Set: 1h35




 

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