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samedi 26 juin 1999

AEROSMITH - LENNY KRAVITZ - STEREOPHONICS - THE BLACK CROWES - 3 COLOURS RED ~The Wembley Stadium. London. UK.

 


Support Act : 3 COLOURS RED -
  ~  TOXIC TWIN TOWERS BALL -- NINE LIVES TOUR 1999 ~
 
(The Toxic Twin Towers Ball was a rock concert staged at Wembley Stadium, England on 26 June 1999. It was headlined by Aerosmith and also featured live sets from Lenny Kravitz, Stereophonics, The Black Crowes and 3 Colours Red. It was called The Toxic Twin Towers Ball because, at the time, Wembley Stadium was famous for its Twin Towers; also two members of the band Aerosmith (Tyler and Perry) were called the Toxic Twins due to their use of recreational drugs. Part of the 1999 Nine Lives Tour.) 
 

 Nine Lives is the twelfth studio album by American (from Boston) rock band Aerosmith, released on March 18, 1997. Produced by Kevin Shirley - Aerosmith. It peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.
 
 
 
 5 is the fifth studio album by American rock rock singer, songwriter, musician Lenny Kravitz, released on May 12, 1998. Producer Lenny Kravitz. The album gained Kravitz multiple awards nominations and gave him his first two Grammy Awards in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance category for the hits "Fly Away" and "American Woman".
 

Performance and Cocktails is the second studio album by Welsh (from Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales) rock band Stereophonics. It was released on March 8,  1999. Produced by Steve Bush and Marshall Bird AKA: Bird & Bush. The album was a surprise commercial success for Stereophonics, topping the UK Albums Chart.




AEROSMITH (Band)

Steven Tyler "Steven Victor Tallarico") — lead vocals, harmonica, percussion, piano, keyboards (1970–present)
Joe Perry "Anthony Joseph Perry"—: lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1970–1979, 1984–present)
Tom "Thomas" William Hamilton — bass, backing vocals (1970–present)
Brad "Ernest" Whitford — rhythm and lead guitar (1971–1981, 1984–present)
Joey "Joseph Michael" Kramer — drums, percussion (1970–present)


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LENNY KRAVITZ (Band)

Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz — vocals, guitar (1981-present)
Craig Ross — guitar, slide guitar, keyboards (1991-present)
Cindy Blackman — drums (1993-2004; 2015)
Jack Daley — bass
Eddie Harsh — keyboards
 
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STEREOPHONICS (Band)
 
Kelly Jones vocals, guitar, keyboards (1992–present)
Richard Jones
bass guitar, backing vocals (1992–present)
Stuart Cable
drums, percussion (1992-2003; died 2010)
 
 Current touring musicians

Tony Kirkham — keyboards, piano, harmonica, acoustic guitar, backing vocals (1999–present)

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THE BLACK CROWES (Band)
 
Chris Robinson — lead vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, percussion (1984–2002, 2005–2011, 2012–2015, 2019–present)
Rich Robinson — guitar, backing vocals (1984–2002, 2005–2011, 2012–2015, 2019–present)
Sven Pipien — bass, backing vocals (1997–2000, 2005–2011, 2012–2015, 2021–present)
Steve Gorman — drums (1989–2001; 2005–2011; 2012–2015)
Audley Freed — guitar (1998-2002)
Eddie Harsch — keyboards (1991–2002, 2005–2006)
 
The Setlist
AEROSMITH
 
Toys in the Attic (Toys in the Attic - 1975)
Same Old Song and Dance (Get Your Wings - 1974)
Love in an Elevator (Pump - 1983)
Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) (Nine Lives - 1997)
Rag Doll (Permanent Vacation - 1987)
Dream On (Aerosmith - 1973)
Janie's Got a Gun (Pump - 1983)
Livin' on the Edge (Get A Trip - 1993)
Sick as a Dog (Rocks - 1976)
Full Circle (Nine Lives - 1997)
Kiss Your Past Good-Bye
(Nine Lives - 1997)
Pink (Nine Lives - 1997)
Draw the Line (Draw the Line - 1977)
Rice Pudding (Jeff Beck cover - Beck-Ola - 1969) (Instrumental)
Stop Messin' Around (Fleetwood Mac cover - Mr. Wonderful - 1968)
Mother Popcorn (James Brown cover - Sex Machine - 1969) >
> Walk This Way (Toys in the Attic - 1975)
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (Nine Lives - 1997)
Cryin’ (Get A Trip - 1993)
Dude (Looks Like a Lady) (Permanent Vacation - 1987)

Encore

The Train Kept A-Rollin’ (Tiny Bradshaw cover - 1951) (Get Your Wings - 1974)
What It Takes (Pump - 1989)
Sweet Emotion (Toys in the Attic - 1975) >
> Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin cover - Led Zeppelin II - 1969) (Coda of Sweet Emotion played at the end of Heartbreaker)
 

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Time Set: 1h57

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The Setlist
LENNY KRAVITZ

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Time Set: 0h40 

 

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