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lundi 5 juin 2023

SPARKS ~ L'Espace Julien. Marseille.


 
*** 🎫 UP FOR SALE : 03/02/2023 - 10h ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:15 pm —
Sparks (USA)

Support Act: ---
 
~ WORLD TOUR 2023 ~
 
 (The duo will tour the world until July 2023 in support of the album, the biggest headlining tour of their career.)
 

 
The Girl is Crying in Her Latte is the 25th studio album by American (from Los Angeles, CA) pop art rock duo Sparks, released through Island Records on May 26, 2023, their first release through the label since 1976. Producer Ron Mael Russell Mael. A modern masterpiece.

SPARKS (Band)
 
 Russell Mael — vocals (1968–present)
Ron Mael — keyboards (1968–present)

Current supporting musicians

Steven Nistor
drums (2009–present)
Evan Weiss
guitars, background vocals (2017–present)
Eli Pearl
guitars, background vocals (2018–present)
Alex Casnoff
keyboards, background vocals (2020–present)
Max Whipple
bass, background vocals (Touring, 2021–present)


The Setlist
 SPARKS
 
So May We Start (Cannes Edition - Selections From the Motion Picture Soundtrack - 2021)
The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)
Angst in My Pants (Angst in My Pants - 1982)
Beaver O’Lindy (A Woofer in Tweeter’s Clothing - 1973)
When I'm With You (Terminal Jive - 1980)
Nothing Is as Good as They Say It Is (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)
It Doesn't Have to Be That Way (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)
Balls (Balls - 2000)
Shopping Mall of Love (Music That You Can Dance To - 1986)
The Toughest Girl in Town (Interior Design - 1988)
Escalator (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)
We Go Dancing (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)
Bon Voyage (Propaganda - 1974)
Music That You Can Dance To (Music That You Can Dance To - 1986)
When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" (Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins - 1994)
The Number One Song in Heaven (No. 1 in Heaven - 1979)
This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (Kimono My House - 1974)
Gee, That Was Fun (The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte - 2023)

Encore

My Baby's Taking Me Home (Lil’ Beethoven - 2002)
All That (A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip - 2020) 



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 Time Set: 1h40
 




 

vendredi 22 septembre 1995

CHRIS ISAAK ~ L'Espace Julien. Marseille



Support Act : JANN ARDEN
  ~ FOREVER BLUE TOUR 1995 ~


Forever Blue is the fifth album by American (from Stockton, CA) musician rock'n'roll, rockabilly, roots rock, singer, songwriter Chris Isaak, released on May 23,1995. Produced by Erik Jacobsen.

CHRIS ISAAK (Band)

Christopher Joseph Isaak  — Vocals, guitar (1984–present)
Hershel Yatovitz — Lead guitar (1995–present)
Rowland Salley — Bass, vocals (1984–present)
Kenney Dale Johnson — Drums, vocals (1984–present)

The Setlist
CHRIS ISAAK
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Time Set: 0h00

jeudi 8 décembre 1994

NO ONE IS INNOCENT ~ L'Espace Julien. Marseille.



Support Act
  ~ TOUR 1994 ~
 

No One Is Innocent
is the debut studio album by French (From Paris) alternative metal rap funk indu band No One Is Innocent, released on April 1, 1994. It charting with their 1994 hit "La peau". Producer No One Is Innocent - Pascal Koziareck. It is an album to have, superbly abrasive which has found a unique place in the history of French rock. The group's first album is certified gold.
 
NO ONE IS INNOCENT (Band)
 
 Kemar (Marc Gulbenkian) — vocals (1993-1998; 2004-present)
Jérome-David Suzat-Plessy — bass, keyboards, drum machine (1993-1998)
Hakim Ouazad — guitar (1994-1995)
Thierry Molinier — drums (1993-1998)

The Setlist
NO ONE IS INNOCENT
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dimanche 3 novembre 1991

STEEL PULSE ~ L'Espace Julien. Marseille.



Support Act:
  ~ VICTIMS TOUR 1991 ~
 

 Victims
is the eighth studio album by English (from Handsworth area of Birmingham, England) roots reggae musical band Steel Pulse, released on June 11, 1991. Produced  by Paul Horton - Steel Pulse. The album rose to the #6 spot on the Billboard Top World Music Albums chart and was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Reggae Album category.


STEEL PULSE (Band)
 
David Hinds — lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1975–present)
Selwyn Brown — keyboards, backing vocals (1975–present)
Sidney Mills — keyboards, backing vocals (1988–present)
Steve Nisbett - drums, percussion (1977-2001; died 2018)
Clifford "Moonie" Pusey - lead guitar (1989–2015)
Alvin Ewen - bass, percussion (1983-2005)
Errol Reid - keyboards (1985-1994)
Steve Morrison - trombone (1991-1992)
James Renford - saxophone (1991-1992)
Yaz Alexander - backing vocals (1991-1997)


The Setlist
STEEL PULSE
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Time Set: 0h00