The Stone Roses live performances

The Stone Roses, an alternative rock band from Manchester, have had concerts and other live performances in Europe, North America, Australia, Asia.[1][2]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
23 October 1984 London United Kingdom Hampstead Moonlight Club
21 November 1984 Exeter Labour Club
22 November 1984 Kensington Ad-Lib Club
4 January 1985 Fulham The Greyhound
13 January 1985 Manchester Piccadilly Radio Session
19 January 1985 London The Marquee
8 February 1985 Dingwalls
20 February 1985 Nottingham The Maze
29 March 1985 Preston Clouds
10 April 1985 Linköping Sweden Bing Bang Club
11 April 1985 Norrköping Olympia
19 April 1985 Stockholm Lilla Marquee
25 April 1985 Kolingsborg
26 April 1985 Lidingö Stad
30 April 1985
10 May 1985 Manchester United Kingdom The International I
14 May 1985 The Gallery
4 July 1985 London The Underground
20 July 1985 Manchester Flower Show I
10 August 1985 London The Marquee Club
15 August 1985 Manchester The Haçienda
24 August 1985 London The Marquee Club
27 August 1985 Manchester The Haçienda
11 September 1985 London Embassy Club
26 October 1985 The Riverside
22 November 1985 Manchester Manchester University
30 November 1985 Flower Show II
5 March 1986 Blackburn King George’s Hall
25 March 1986 Warwick Warwick University
10 May 1986 Manchester Manchester University
24 May 1986 Warwick Warwick University
31 May 1986 Dublin Ireland McOnagles
6 June 1986 Leeds United Kingdom The Warehouse
5 July 1986 London The Three Crows Club
7 July 1986 Manchester The Ritz
11 August 1986 Liverpool Mardis Gras Club with local band Innervision.
14 August 1986 Barrow Bluebird Club
2 November 1986 Manchester Manchester University
30 January 1987 Manchester The International I
30 May 1987
26 June 1987
3 July 1987 Sheffield Take Two
17 July 1987 Liverpool Planet X
11 August 1987 Sefton Park
13 November 1987 Manchester The International I
23 January 1988 London Dingwalls
11 March 1988 Manchester The International I
30 May 1988 The International II
18 November 1988 Warrington Legends
19 November 1988 Manchester Legends
25 November 1988 London London Polytechnic
26 November 1988 St Helens Citadel
29 November 1988 Chester Olives
2 December 1988 London London School of Economics
7 December 1988 Belfast Belfast University
11 December 1988 Edinburgh The Venue
30 January 1989 Manchester The Haçienda
17 February 1989 Warrington Legends
20 February 1989 Sheffield Sheffield University
23 February 1989 Middlesex Middlesex Polytechnic
27 February 1989 Manchester The Haçienda
28 February 1989 Brighton Escape Club
1 March 1989 Bradford Club Rio
2 March 1989 Cardiff The Venue
3 March 1989 Warrington Legends
15 March 1989 London Powerhaus
5 April 1989 Liverpool Liverpool Polytechnic
28 April 1989 Portsmouth South Parade Pier
29 April 1989 Uxbridge Brunel University London
4 May 1989 Liverpool Liverpool Polytechnic
5 May 1989 Widnes Queen’s Hall
6 May 1989 Manchester International II
7 May 1989 Sheffield Sheffield University
8 May 1989 Leeds Warehouse
11 May 1989 Nottingham Trent Polytechnic
12 May 1989 Dudley JBs
13 May 1989 Tunbridge Angel Centre
15 May 1989 London ICA
17 May 1989 Birmingham Edwards No 8 cancelled
19 May 1989 Aberystwyth Aberystwyth University
22 May 1989 London Camden Dingwalls
24 May 1989 Oxford Oxford Polytechnic
25 May 1989 Shrewsbury Fridge
26 May 1989 Milton Keynes Elektra (Cancelled due to recording)
27 May 1989 St Helens Citadel (Cancelled due to recording)
30 May 1989 Preston Guildhall Foyer
3 June 1989 Walsall Junction 10
6 June 1989 Reading Majestic
7 June 1989 Leicester Leicester University
8 June 1989 Lancaster Sugarhouse
20 June 1989 Newcastle Riverside
21 June 1989 Edinburgh Venue
22 June 1989 Glasgow Rooftops
23 June 1989 Middlesbrough Town Hall
24 June 1989 Northampton Roadmenders
25 June 1989 Norwich Norwich Arts Centre
26 June 1989 Bristol Bierkeller
27 June 1989 Stratford-upon-Avon Civic Hall
28 June 1989 Birmingham Irish Centre
30 June 1989 Leeds Leeds Polytechnic
10 July 1989 Paris France La Cigale
27 July 1989 Newcastle United Kingdom Riverside
12 August 1989 Blackpool Empress Ballroom
23 September 1989 Valencia Spain Barraca
28 September 1989 Milan Italy Rolling Stone Festival
1 October 1989 Deinze Belgium Dienze Futurama
3 October 1989 Hamburg Germany Club Logo
4 October 1989 Cologne Luxor Club
10 October 1989 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
12 October 1989 Paris France Les Inrockuptibles Festival
23 October 1989 Kawasaki Japan Club Citta
24 October 1989 Tokyo Kan-1 Hoken Hall
25 October 1989 Osaka Mainichi Hall
27 October 1989 Tokyo Nihon Seinenkan
18 November 1989 London United Kingdom Alexandra Palace
21 November 1989 The Late Show BBC2
23 November 1989 Top of the Pops BBC1
15 May 1990 Copenhagen Denmark Patrol
16 May 1990 Lund Sweden Mejeriet
17 May 1990 Stockholm Fryshuset
19 May 1990 Oslo Norway The Voice
27 May 1990 Widnes United Kingdom Spike Island
3 June 1990 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock Festival
7 June 1990 Belfast United Kingdom Maysfield Leisure Centre
9 June 1990 Glasgow Glasgow Green
19 April 1995 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
20 April 1995 Stockholm Sweden Palladium
21 April 1995 Gothenburg Kåren
24 April 1995 Hamburg Germany Docks
25 April 1995 Berlin Metropol
29 April 1995 E-Werk
6 May 1995 Copenhagen Denmark
14 May 1995 Atlanta United States Midtown Music Festival
17 May 1995 Washington, D.C. Gaston Hall
(Relocated to The Black Cat)
18 May 1995 Toronto Canada Marine Terminals
20 May 1995 New York City United States Manhattan Ballroom
21 May 1995 Boston Avalon Club
22 May 1995 New York City Webster Hall
24 May 1995 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
26 May 1995 St. Louis Pointfest
27 May 1995 Tinley Park World Music Theatre
29 May 1995 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
31 May 1995 San Francisco The Fillmore
30 July 1995 Stockholm Sweden Lollipop Festival
31 July 1995 Helsinki Finland Tullikamari Club
1 August 1995 Tavastia Club
2 August 1995
5 August 1995 Cork Ireland Féile Festival
1 September 1995 Somerset United Kingdom Pilton Playing Fields
11 September 1995 Kawasaki Japan Club Citta
12 September 1995 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
13 September 1995
15 September Okinawa Convention Theater
17 September 1995 Osaka IMP Hall
18 September 1995 Nagoya Century Hall
20 September 1995 Hiroshima Yuubin Chokin Hall
21 September 1995 Fukuoka Sun Palace Hall
24 September 1995 Osaka IMP Hall
25 September 1995
27 September 1995 Sapporo Factory Hall
28 September 1995 Kawasaki Club Citta
1 October 1995 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Festival Hall
2 October 1995 Sydney Enmore Theatre
3 October 1995
5 October 1995 Melbourne Metro
7 October 1995 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
8 October 1995 Perth The Metropolis
9 October 1995
28 November 1995 Bridlington United Kingdom Spa Theatre
30 November 1995 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
1 December 1995 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
2 December 1995 Brighton Brighton Centre
4 December 1995 Newport Newport Centre
5 December 1995 Exeter Exeter University
7 December 1995 Leicester De Montford Hall
8 December 1995 London Brixton Academy
9 December 1995
11 December 1995 Reading Rivermead
12 December 1995 Norwich University of East Anglia
13 December 1995 Leeds Town and Country
15 December 1995 Liverpool Royal Court
16 December 1995 Whitley Bay Ice Rink
17 December 1995 Aberdeen Scotland Music Hall
19 December 1995 Glasgow Barrowlands
20 December
22 December 1995 Manchester United Kingdom Apollo
23 December 1995
27 December 1995 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
29 December 1995 London Wembley Arena
2 August 1996 Benicàssim Spain Festival Internacional de Benicàssim
10 August 1996 Vilar de Mouros Portugal Vilar de Mouros Festival
11 August 1996 Skanderborg Denmark Skanderborg Festival
25 August 1996 Reading United Kingdom Reading Festival

2012

Further information: Reunion Tour (The Stone Roses)

On 18 October 2011, The Stone Roses called a press conference to confirm their reunion and two homecoming shows at Heaton Park, Manchester on 29 and 30 June 2012.[3][4] In addition to this, they also stated their intention to complete a reunion world tour and an album of new material.[5]

References

  1. "Live | The Stone Roses fansite". Thestoneroses.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  2. Archived 5 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "The Stone Roses confirm reunion and two homecoming shows for 2012 | News". Nme.Com. 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  4. Published Tuesday, 18 Oct 2011, 18:25 BST (2011-10-18). "The Stone Roses reunion: In their own words - Music News - Digital Spy". Digitalspy.ie. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  5. Corey Tate (2011-10-18). "Stone Roses Reunion Tour and New Album is Happening". Thespacelab.tv. Retrieved 2012-03-19.

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