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For fans of Celtic Punk music, one of the standards that all other bands will be measured up to is The Pogues. With a long standing history in the field, fans look forward to hearing the distinct tin whistle and banjo combinations that have been part of their tradition since 1982. All it will take is one look at their first album in 1984 “Red Roses for Me” to hear the impact they made on the Celtic music culture. The Pouges are the standard of Celtic Punk band music.

One of the unique things that makes The Pogues a fan favorite is the laid back vibe that comes with attending one of their concerts. Part of this comes from their name, the original name of the band was Pogue Mahoneof the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse“

Though due to the death of guitarist Phillip Chevron, the band has not been touring or releasing new music. The last album they released was in October of 2013 which was a box collection of all of their studio albums and a previously unreleased live album from 1991 featuring former guitarist Joe Strummer.

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Printemps de bourges in bourges, france on sat, 08 apr 1989.

Shaun arrived on stage with a bottle of water. He was completly drunk and falled unable to sing. The guitarist replaced him. Big deception

West End Centre in Aldershot, UK on Mon, 18 Mar 1985

I attended this show, the first time I’d seen The Pogues. I was twelve days off my twenty-first birthday and six months into my training as a mental health nurse. As I recall the ticket was a birthday present from my friends, who I went to the gig with. What a riot! Everything I expected it to be and more. As I recall , I won a gallon of beer in a cat food eating competition, which supplemented our meagre spending money and enabled us to get pretty pissed. Spider gave me a swig from the half bottle he had… he’d given up playing and was sat on the edge of the stage. I bought a copy of ‘Red Roses for Me’ ,at the show, autographed by the band, which I still have. It remains one of my most prized possessions. Great to see the photos on your site.. brought back some memories. I saw the band a few more times, notably at Surrey Free Arts Festival, where they were joined by Joe Strummer (same year or’86) and Shane with The Popes at Leeds Heineken gig, Roundhay Park (possibly’92) singing ‘Good Golly, Miss Molly’ repeatedly until the plug was pulled! RIP Shane McGowan. Thank you for the music. George Atkinson, Leeds.

Riviera Theatre in Chicago, US on Wed, 02 Oct 1991

Joe Strummer was epic. Clash tunes played , with all the Irish Trad instruments. Brilliant 👌

The Vic Theatre in Chicago, US on Sat, 05 Dec 1987

Shane MacGowan was utterly brilliant that night.Greatest live performance I ever saw,kudos to the Pogues and Joe Strummer. The floor was a delirious mosh pit of frenzied bodies where pulsating Irish trad met Punk anarchy head on.Intoxicated brilliance was never more intoxicatingly brilliant!

Wolverhampton Civic Hall in Wolverhampton, UK on Thu, 11 Oct 1990

I was there with my wife and some friends. It was a brilliant night with all the standard hits plus some lesser known ones. Shane was pretty drunk and often went off or sat down and his voice was all over the place but still somehow brilliant. Being in our twenties we were in the thick of the mosh pit and I broke my glasses when they fell off. Shane came back on for the encore - The band played waltzing Matilda - perhaps the most moving performance of any song I have ever heard. I cried, everyone cried, his voice sent shivers down your spine. At the end the cheers went on forever. We all thought that could be his last show but history says otherwise. I've never been to a more emotional gig

Baths Hall in Scunthorpe, UK on Sun, 04 Dec 1988

I was there by chance, my irish family living in scunthorpe told me of this charity concert for mo gale, before there uk tour,. What a great suprize to see kirsty macColl as a guest appearance. It' was a fantastic night, did not come on stage till 11pm probably having a few refreshments, Shane was spot on with his vocals, not a lot of people new about the gig because it wasn't a sell out. one of the best pogues gigs out of em all that I attended

Barrowland in Glasgow, UK on Sun, 17 Mar 1991

I have never in my life been so anxious about attending a gig. Seeing The Pogues in my favourite venue on St Patrick’s Day would normally be a match made in heaven, but on this occasion there was a caveat. The ‘Old Firm’ as they were called then - Celtic & Rangers - had been drawn together in the Scottish Cup and they were playing earlier that day at Celtic Park. My mate - Brian - and I had tickets for both, but our team Celtic were going through a sticky patch at that time. A defeat in the Glasgow Derby on St Patrick’s day would have led to the gig being a wake. As it transpired the game will go down in history as one of the greatest ever Old Firm games as Celtic overturned the odds to record a memorable victory with four red cards issued on the day. The atmosphere when we eventually reached the Barras was electric. I have never been at a gig where so many of the audience were there so early and the party was in full swing an hour before the Pogues hit the stage. Shane McGowan was stone cold sober and revelled in the atmosphere; Spider had clearly over-indulged, but the gig was an absolute triumph. Chuck in appearances by both the recently released Gerry Conlon and Paul Hill of the Guildford Four on stage and you have the concert goers version of having all your ducks in a row. At times it felt like simultaneously the roof would come off and the floor give way, but had that happened such was the heaving mass of humanity on display I suspect we would have remained suspended in mid air, floating on the cloud of our collective elation. Today we mourn the loss of the ringmaster on that occasion - Shane McGowan - but there will be smiles to match the tears of mourning and gratitude for a life fully lived. 🙏

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Powerhouse in Birmingham, UK on Tue, 16 Dec 1986

My first and one of the best gigs I've ever been to.

Riverside 1 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK on Thu, 04 Dec 1997

With the passing of Shane, I recall this concert as one of thee BEST I have ever witnessed. Shane went awol, found then plonked on stage some 90 mins after the scheduled start time. His eyes closed, griping the mic, he was out of it! But the music started and he was off, never missing a beat, screeching and hollering, feeding off the crowd. What a performance. What a gig. What a memory. Gartha Shane.

O2 Forum Kentish Town in London, UK on Fri, 17 Dec 1993

I was there, ages ago...it was a great show.

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  • Barrowland in Glasgow, UK Sun, 17 Mar 1991 100% from 1 rating
  • The Vic Theatre in Chicago, US Sat, 05 Dec 1987 100% from 1 rating
  • Wolverhampton Civic Hall in Wolverhampton, UK Thu, 11 Oct 1990 100% from 1 rating
  • Baths Hall in Scunthorpe, UK Sun, 04 Dec 1988 100% from 1 rating
  • West End Centre in Aldershot, UK Mon, 18 Mar 1985 100% from 1 rating
  • Powerhouse in Birmingham, UK Tue, 16 Dec 1986 100% from 1 rating
  • Riverside 1 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK Thu, 04 Dec 1997 100% from 1 rating
  • O2 Forum Kentish Town in London, UK Fri, 17 Dec 1993 100% from 1 rating
  • Bristol Studio in Bristol, UK Sun, 07 Dec 1986 100% from 1 rating
  • Volksbildungsheim in Frankfurt, Germany Mon, 02 May 1988 100% from 1 rating

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The Pogues was a group founded 42 years ago in 1982. They dissolved after 32 years in 2014.

Based on our research data, it appears, that the first The Pogues concert happened 41 years ago on Thu, 24 Nov 1983 in Brixton Ace - Brixton, UK and that the last The Pogues concert was 10 years ago on Sun, 10 Aug 2014 in Esplanade De La Petite Palud - Landerneau, France.

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Shane McGowan & The Popes

? ?, 1982 100 Club, London, ENG

October 4, 1982 Pindar of Wakefield, London, ENG

? ?, 1983 Bull & Gate, London, ENG

? ?, 1983 Hope & Anchor, London, ENG

? ?, 1983 Dingwalls, London, ENG

? ?, 1983 Fulham Greyhound, London, ENG

? ?, 1983 Mean Fiddler, Harlesdon, ENG

February 11, 1983 McGonagle's, Dublin, IRE

October 17, 1983 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG

November 24, 1983 Brixton Ace, London, ENG

November 27, 1983 100 Club, London, ENG

December 15, 1983 Wag Club, London, ENG

December 28, 1983 Lyceum, London, ENG

March 16, 1984 Irish Centre, London, ENG

March 17, 1984 Wolverhampton, ENG

March ?, 1984 Oxford, ENG

March ?, 1984 100 Club, London, ENG

? ?, 1984 Brixton Fridge, London, ENG

? ?, 1984 London, ENG (UK TV "South Of Watford")

April 10, 1984 BBC Maida Vale Studio 5, London, ENG (John Peel Session performing "Streams Of Whiskey", "Boys From The County Hell", "The Auld Tiangle" & "Greenland Whale Fisheries". Broadcast April 17th)

April 23, 1984 Electric Ballroom, London, ENG (Alternative Country Festival, with Boothill Foot-Tappers, Blubbery Hellbellies, Skiff Skats & Hackney Five-O)

May 31, 1984 Kingston Polytechnic, London, ENG

June 25, 1984 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

July 14, 1984 Hammersmith Claredon Ballroom, London, ENG

September 20, 1984 London, ENG (UK Radio "Janice Long Show" BBC Studio Session performing "Down In The Ground Where The Dead Men Go", "Poor Paddy", "Dingle Regatta" & "Boys From The County Hell")

September 27, 1984 Ulster Hall, Belfast, NI (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

September 28, 1984 Leisureland, Galway, IRE (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

September 29, 1984 Dublin Stadium, Dublin, IRE (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 1, 1984 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 3, 1984 Top Rank, Brighton, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 4, 1984 Apollo, Oxford, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 6, 1984 Leisure Centre, Crawley, ENG

October 7, 1984 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 8, 1984 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 10, 1984 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 11, 1984 Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 13, 1984 Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 14, 1984 The Studio, Bristol, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 15, 1984 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 17, 1984 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 18, 1984 Loughborough University, Loughborough, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 19, 1984 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 21, 1984 Apollo, Manchester, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 22, 1984 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 23, 1984 University of Leeds Refectory, Leeds, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 25, 1984 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 26, 1984 Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 27, 1984 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 29, 1984 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 30, 1984 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

October 31, 1984 University Of East Anglia, Norwich, ENG (supporting Elvis Costello & The Attractions)

December 4, 1984 BBC Maida Vale Studio 5, London, ENG (John Peel Session "Whiskey You're The Devil", "Danny Boy", "Sally MacLennane" & "Navigator". Broadcast December 12th)

December 8, 1984 Digbeth Civic Hall, Birmingham, ENG

December 17, 1984 Kennington Cricketers, London, ENG

December 18, 1984 Labour Club, Newport, WAL

December 31, 1984 Brixton Academy, London, ENG (Harp Lager's ICA Rock Week. During the show, a draw is made in which a member of the audience wins a free weekend with the Pogues in Dulwich)

January 8, 1985 Dingwalls, London, ENG (supported by The Knives)

January 11, 1985 Abbey Road Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "The Tube" performing "Boys From The County Hell", "Waxie's Dargle", "Sally MacLennane" & "Whiskey You're The Devil")

January 22, 1985 Kennington Cricketers, London, ENG

January 23, 1985 Sir George Robey, London, ENG

January 30, 1985 Blue Note, Derby, ENG

February 1, 1985 Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, SCOT

February 2, 1985 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

March 1, 1985 McGonagle's, Dublin, IRE (originally scheduled to take place at Trinity College)

March 5, 1985 Metropolitan University, Leeds, ENG

March 6, 1985 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

March 8, 1985 Keele University, Keele, ENG

March 13, 1985 Pink Toothbrush, Rayleigh, ENG (supported by The Prey)

March 16, 1985 Portsmouth Polytechnic, Portsmouth, ENG

March 17, 1985 Clarendon Hotel Ballroom, London, ENG (supported by Elvis Costello)

March 18, 1985 West End Centre, Aldershot, ENG

March 23, 1985 Liverpool Polytechnic, Liverpool, ENG

March 24, 1985 King George's Hall, Blackburn, ENG

March 30, 1985 Bull & Gate, London, ENG

April 8, 1985 Mean Fiddler, Harlesdon, ENG

April 13, 1985 London, ENG ("Saturday Live" performing "Repeal Of The Licensing Laws", "Streams Of Whiskey" & "A Pair Of Brown Eyes")

April 15, 1985 Alabamahalle, Munich, GER (GERMAN TV "Bayrischer Rundfunk")

April 16, 1985 Maxim, Stuttgart, GER

April 19, 1985 Zeche, Bochum, GER (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

April 20, 1985 Loft, Berlin, GER (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

April 21, 1985 Markthalle, Hamburg, GER (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

May 9, 1985 Living Room, Stockholm, SWE (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

May 10, 1985 Rockmagasinet, Örebro, SWE (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

May 11, 1985 Errol's, Gothenburg, SWE (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

May 17, 1985 Hulen, Bergen, NOR (without Jem Finer, with Philip Chevron on banjo)

June 4, 1985 BBC Television Theatre, London, ENG (UK TV "Old Grey Whistle Test" performing "Sally MacLennane")

June 7, 1985 Friars, Aylesbury, ENG

June 9, 1985 LCR, UEA, Norwich, ENG

June 10, 1985 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

June 11, 1985 Powerhouse, Birmingham, ENG

June 13, 1985 Haçienda, Manchester, ENG

June 14, 1985 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

June 15, 1985 Strathclyde University, Glasgow, SCOT

June 18, 1985 Coasters, Edinburgh, SCOT

June 21, 1985 Worthy Farm, Pilton, ENG (Glastonbury Festival 1985)

June 29, 1985 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, ENG

July 7, 1985 Battersea Park, London, ENG ("Jobs For A Change", GLC Festival)

July 19-20, 1985 Mersea Island, Colchester, ENG (WOMAD Festival)

July 26, 1985 Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, Cambridge, ENG (Cambridge Folk Festival 1985)

August 7, 1985 Brixton Fridge, London, ENG ("Nicaragua Must Survive", with Elvis Costello, Joe Strummer & The Men They Couldn't Hang)

August 10, 1985 Mukky Duck, Shotts, SCOT

August 11, 1985 Mukky Duck, Shotts, SCOT

September 1, 1985 Ashby Ville, Scunthorpe, ENG (Free Festival)

September 6, 1985 SFX Hall, Dublin, IRE

September 7, 1985 Queen's University, Belfast, NI

September 9, 1985 Coasters, Edinburgh, SCOT

September 10, 1985 Ritzy, Aberdeen, SCOT

September 11, 1985 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

September 12, 1985 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG

September 13, 1985 King George's Hall, Blackburn, ENG

September 14, 1985 Hexagon, Reading, ENG

September 15, 1985 Studio, Bristol, ENG

September 17, 1985 Powerhouse, Birmingham, ENG

September 18, 1985 Hacienda, Manchester, ENG

September 19, 1985 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

September 21, 1985 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, ENG

September 22, 1985 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG (supported by Restless & Tall Boys)

October 4, 1985 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich, ENG

October 5, 1985 University of Leicester, Leicester, ENG

October 6, 1985 LCR, UEA, Norwich, ENG

October 7, 1985 Top Rank, Brighton, ENG

October 11, 1985 De Doelen, Rotterdam, NED (Pandora's Festival 1985)

October 14, 1985 Top Rank, Brighton, ENG

October 22, 1985 Paradiso Grote Zaal, Amsterdam, NED

October 25, 1985 Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, Bremen, GER

October 27, 1985 Quartier Latin, Berlin, GER

October 31, 1985 Rote Fabrik, Zürich, SUI

November 2, 1985 Sox, Hannover, GER

November 3, 1985 Subway, Osnabrück, GER

November 6, 1985 Kulturbolaget, Malmö, SWE (Elvis Costello filled in for Shane MacGowan)

December 3, 1985 Octagon Centre, Sheffield, ENG

December 4, 1985 Victoria Hall Hanley, ENG

December 5, 1985 Liverpool University, Liverpool, ENG

December 6, 1985 Slosky's, Manchester, ENG

December 7, 1985 Surrey University, Guildford, ENG

December 8, 1985 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG

December 9, 1985 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

December 10, 1985 Reading University, Reading, ENG

December 12, 1985 Newcastle University, Newcastle, ENG

December 13, 1985 Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, SCOT

December 14, 1985 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

December 15, 1985 Grand Hall, Kilmarnock, SCOT

December 16, 1985 Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT (Elvis Costello guested on "The Wild Rover")

December 29-30, 1985 SFX Centre, Dublin, IRE

December 31, 1985 Ulster Hall, Belfast, NI

January 1, 1986 Fairways Hotel, Dundalk, IRE

January 2, 1986 Beaten Path, Claremorris, IRE

January 4, 1986 Leisureland, Galway, IRE

January 5, 1986 Sir Henry's, Cork, IRE

January 16, 1986 Mean Fiddler, Harlesdon, ENG

March 6, 1986 Spit, Boston, MA

March 7, 1986 Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI

March 13, 1986 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG

March 14, 1986 University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, SCOT

March 15, 1986 Leeds University Refectory, Leeds, ENG

March 17-18, 1986 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG

May 17, 1986 RDS Arena, Dublin, IRE ( Self Aid )

May 28, 1986 Slosky's, Manchester, ENG

June 4, 1986 Le Chat Bleu, Bordeaux, FRA (supported by Phranc)

June 7, 1986 Törnävänsaari, Seinäjoki, FIN (Provinssirock Festival)

June 11, 1986 Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l’État, Vaulx-en-Velin, FRA

June 12, 1986 Théâtre de la Mutualité, Paris, FRA

June 17, 1986 BBC Television Theatre, London, ENG (UK TV "Old Grey Whistle Test")

June 18, 1986 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

June 20, 1986 Worthy Farm, Pilton, ENG (Glastonbury Festival 1986)

June 25, 1986 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

June 27, 1986 Ritz, New York City, NY

June 28, 1986 City Gardens, Trenton, NJ (supported by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper)

June 30, 1986 Toad's Place, New Haven, CT

July 4, 1986 Club Soda, Montreal, QC

July 8, 1986 RPM Club, Toronto, ON

July 11, 1986 St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, MI

July 12, 1986 Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL

August 2, 1986 NEC, Birmingham, ENG (YIVA Benefit Concert, with Feargal Sharkey, King, New Model Army, Icicle Works, Half Man Half Biscuit, Ruby Turner, Balaam And The Angel & Latin Quarter)

AUG ???? 1986 : FESTIVAL INTERCELTIQUE, Lorient, FRA

August 9, 1986 Arènes du Plumaçon, Mont-de-Marsan, FRA

August 14, 1986 Theatre Antique, Orange, FRA (Festival d'Orange)

November 14, 1986 B50, Munich, GER (With The Dubliners)

November 14, 1986 Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, GER

November 18, 1986 Maison du Peuple, Clermont-Ferrand, FRA

November 20, 1986 Le Rockstore, Montpellier, FRA

November 21, 1986 Le Pied, Toulouse, FRA

November 24, 1986 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA (supported by Dr. Feelgood)

November 28, 1986 Espace Foire, Lille, FRA

November 30, 1986 Vooruit Concertzaal, Ghent, BEL

December 1, 1986 Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, NED

December 4, 1986 Kilburn National Ballroom, London, ENG

December 7, 1986 Studio, Bristol, ENG

December 8-9, 1986 Hammersmith Palais, London, ENG

December 11, 1986 University of Leeds Refectory, Leeds, ENG

December 12-13, 1986 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

December 14, 1986 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG

December 15, 1986 International One, Manchester, ENG

December 16, 1986 Powerhouse, Birmingham, ENG

December 17, 1986 Central Park, Burton upon Trent, ENG

December 19, 1986 Olympic Ballroom, Dublin, IRE

December 20, 1986 SFX Centre, Dublin, IRE

December 21, 1986 Top Hat Club, Dublin, IRE (With The Dubliners)

March 6, 1987 Dublin, IRE (IRISH TV "The Late Late Show - Tribute To The Dubliners" performing "The Irish Rover" (with The Dubliners and Christy Moore) & "The Auld Triangle" (U2, Stockton's Wing, The Fureys, Jim McCann, The Pogues, and others sing along with Ronnie Drew)

March 14, 1987 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

March 15, 1987 Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, ENG

March 16, 1987 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, ENG

March 17, 1987 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

April 1, 1987 Dublin, IRE

April 5, 1987 IRISH TV "Sunday At The Gaiety" performing "Rare Ould Mountain Dew" & "The Irish Rover" with The Dubliners but without Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. Terry Woods plays banjo and Philip Donnelly plays the cittern)

April 26, 1987 Salle du Pavillon, Bourges, FRA

June 6, 1987 Festivalgelände, Bruchhausen-Vilsen, GER (Bruchhausen-Festival 1987)

June 7, 1987 The Session, Dublin (RTE One, Ireland) Televised Concert with Joe Strummer and The Dubliners The Pogues: Streams Of Whiskey / The Ballinalee / If I Should Fall From Grace With God

The Dubliners (without the Pogues): Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel / Don't Get Married / The Dubliners Fancy / Dubliners

The Pogues with Joe Strummer: I Fought The Law (Joe on vocals - Shane backup) / London Calling (Joe on vocals - Shane backup) / Lullaby Of London / South Australia / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / Turkish Song Of The Damned / The Irish Rover (with the Dubliners and Joe Strummer)

June 12, 1987 Hexagon, Reading, ENG

June 13, 1987 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supporting U2 & Lou Reed, with Lone Justice)

June 27, 1987 Croke Park, Dublin, IRE (supporting U2 & Lou Reed, with The Dubliners & Light A Big Fire)

July 4, 1987 Hippodrome de Vincennes, Paris, FRA (supporting U2 & UB40)

July 7, 1987 RAVENNA, FESTA DELL UNITA, ITALY

July 8, 1987 CARPI, FESTA DELL UNITA, ITALY

July 18, 1987 Finsbury Park, London, ENG ("Picnic In The Park" supported by Potato 5, The Proclaimers & Head)

July 24, 1987 La Prairie de Colovray, Nyon, SUI (Paléo Festival 1987)

August 1, 1987 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, SCOT (supporting U2, with The Mission, Love & Money & Run Rig)

August 9, 1987 Parc Ui Chaoimh, Cork, IRE (Siamsa Cois Lee Festival, with Status Quo, Christy Moore & Wolfe Tones)

August 25, 1987 Horan's Tralee, Dublin, IRE

September 22, 1987 Sullivan Stadium, Foxborough, MA (supporting U2, Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul)

September 28-29, 1987 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supporting U2)

November 12, 1987 Queen's University, Belfast, NI

November 17, 1987 Electric Ballroom, London, ENG (with Joe Strummer)

November 27, 1987 Ritz, New York City, NY (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

November 29, 1987 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 1, 1987 Metro, Boston, MA (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 2, 1987 Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC

December 3, 1987 Palais Royale Ballroom, Toronto, ON (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 4, 1987 Todd's, Detroit, MI (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 5, 1987 Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 9, 1987 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

December 12, 1987 Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA (without Philip Chevron, Joe Strummer on guitar)

December 17, 1987 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Fairytale Of New York". Broadcast Date)

December 17-19, 1987 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT (with Joe Strummer & Kirsty MacColl)

December 22, 1987 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

January 15, 1988 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS

January 16, 1988 The Venue, Melbourne, AUS

January 21, 1988 Enmore Theatre, Sydney, AUS

January 26, 1988: Byron Bay Arts Factory, Byron Bay, AUS

January 31, 1988 The Galaxy, Auckland, NZ

February 1, 1988 Town Hall, Wellington, NZ

February 3, 1988 Town Hall, Christchurch, NZ

February 4, 1988 Sammy's, Dunedin, NZ

??? ???? 1988 : "LATE LATE SHOW" ("THE BROAD MAJESTIC SHANNON")

February 21, 1988 University Of East Anglia LCR, Norwich, ENG

February 22, 1988 Reading University, Reading, ENG

February 23, 1988 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

February 24, 1988 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG

February 26, 1988 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

February 27, 1988 Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, SCOT

February 28-29, 1988 Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT

March 1, 1988 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

March 2, 1988 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG

March 3, 1988 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

March 4, 1988 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

March 5, 1988 Palarock, Sanremo, ITY (Sanremo Rock Festival 1988)

March 6, 1988 The Studio, Bristol, ENG

March 7, 1988 Mayfair, Swansea, WAL

March 8, 1988 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

March 9, 1988 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

March 10, 1988 Electric Ballroom, London, ENG

March 11, 1988 Corn Exchange, Cambridge, ENG

March 12, 1988 Brighton Centre, Brighton, ENG

March 13, 1988 Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, ENG

March 14-19, 1988 Town & Country Club, London, ENG

March 20, 1988 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

March 23, 1988 Rouen, FRA

March 24, 1988 Dijon, FRA

March 25, 1988 Le Phoenix, Mulhouse, FRA

March 26, 1988 La Bourse du Travail, Lyon, FRA

March 28, 1988 Theatre du Moulin, Marseille, FRA

March 29, 1988 Toulouse, FRA

March 30, 1988 Bordeaux, FRA

March 31, 1988 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA

April 15, 1988 UK TV MTV "Friday Night Live" performing "Fiesta", "Streets Of Sorrow" & "Birmingham Six"

April 17-18, 1988 Sardine's, Oslo, NOR

April 19, 1988 Studentersamfundet, Trondheim, NOR

April 21, 1988 Fryshuset, Stockholm, SWE

April 25-26, 1988 Grosse Freiheit 36, Hamburg, GER

April 27, 1988 Capitol, Hannover, GER

April 29, 1988 PC69, Bielefeld, GER

April 30, 1988 Jovel Music Hall, Münster, GER

May 1, 1988 Modernes, Bremen, GER

May 2, 1988 Volksbildungsheim, Frankfurt, GER

May 3, 1988 LKA Longhorn, Stuttgart, GER

May 5, 1988 Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, GER

May 7, 1988 Pabellón de la Casilla, Bilbao, SPA

May 8, 1988 Sala Zeleste, Barcelona, SPA

May ?, 1988 ITALIAN TV performing "Streams Of Whiskey", [Interview with Jem Finer], "If I Should Fall From Grace With God", "A Rainy Night In Soho", "Turkish Song Of The Damned", "Fairytale Of New York" with Kirsty MacColl & "Fiesta" with Kirsty MacColl on backup vocals)

May 18, 1988 Teatro Tendastrisce, Rome, ITY

May 23, 1988 Draf-en Renbaan Limburg, Landgraaf, NED ( Pinkpop 1988 )

May 31, 1988 Expo Theatre, Vancouver, BC

June 2-3, 1988 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA (supported by Luka Bloom & Darden Smith)

June 4, 1988 John Anson Ford Theatre, Hollywood, CA

June 8, 1988 Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX

June 9, 1988 Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA

June 14, 1988 Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH

June 16, 1988 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL

June 17, 1988 St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, MI

June 19-20, 1988 Concert Hall, Toronto, ON

June 21, 1988 Théâtre St-Denis, Montreal, QC

June 22, 1988 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

June 23, 1988 Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY

July 1, 1988 Darupvej, Roskilde, DEN (Roskilde Festival 1988)

July 3-4, 1988 Sardine's, Oslo, NOR

July 7, 1988 PalaTrussardi, Milan, ITY (Barley Arts Festival. Shane and Spider also sang back-up vocals, with James Fearnley on accordian and Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar during "All Night Long", the last song of the encore of Los Lobos headline set)

July 8, 1988 Grosse Allmend, Frauenfeld, SUI (Out in the Green 1988)

July 9, 1988 Freilichtbühne Loreley, St. Goarshausen, GER (Bizarre Festival 1988) Setlist: The Battle March Medley / The Broad Majestic Shannon / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Medley / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / The Body Of An American / Boat Train / Metropolis / A Rainy Night In Soho / Streets Of Sorrow-Birmingham Six / Lullaby Of London / Johnny Come Lately / Thousands Are Sailing / Sketches Of Spain / Fiesta / Turkish Song Of The Damned / Sally MacLennane / Dirty Old Town / The Irish Rover / Honky Tonk Women

July 14-15, 1988 Sala Jacara, Madrid, SPA

July 16, 1988 Plage de Carantec, Carantec, FRA (Festival Tamaris 1988)

October 30-31, 1988 MZA Ariake, Tokyo, JPN (Broadcast on Japanese TV) Setlist: The Battle March Medley / The Broad Majestic Shannon / Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / The Body Of An American / Lullaby Of London / USA / Boat Train / Metropolis / A Rainy Night In Soho / Johnny Come Lately / Bottle Of Smoke / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Thousands Are Sailing / Streets Of Sorrow-Birmingham Six / Turkish Song Of The Damned / Fiesta / Sally MacLennane / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Dirty Old Town / Honky Tonk Women / Japan / The Irish Rover

November 24, 1988 Gartenhalle, Karlsruhe, GER

November 27, 1988 Grugahalle, Essen, GER

November 28, 1988 Zirkus, Hamburg, GER

December ?, 1988 UK TV ""Gateway To Paradise" performing "A Rainy Night In Soho"

December 1, 1988 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

December 2, 1988 Paris Cergy-Pontoise

December 4, 1988 Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, ENG

December 9, 1988 Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT (Frankie Miller & Brian Robinson guesting on "Honky Tonk Woman")

December 11, 1988 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

December 12, 1988 NEC Arena, Birmingham, ENG

December 14-16, 1988 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

December 17, 1988 Wembley Arena, London, ENG

December 18, 1988 Brighton Centre, Brighton, ENG

December 19, 1988 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

December 22, 1988 Point Depot, Dublin, IRE

March 16, 1989 Warwick University, Coventry, ENG

March 17-18, 1989 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

April 11, 1989 Amsterdam, NED

April 28, 1989 Coliseu dos Recreios, Lisbon, POR

April 29, 1989 Pavilhão das Antas, Oporto, POR

May 21, 1989 Auditorio De La Casa De Campo, Madrid, SPA (supporting UB40)

May 23, 1989 Palacio De Los Deportes, Barcelona, SPA (supporting UB40)

May 24, 1989 Velódromo de Anoeta, San Sebastian, SPA

June 3, 1989 Parc Départemental Des Lilas, Vitry-sur-Seine, FRA (Festival Revolutionnaire de la Jeunesse)

June 10, 1989 St. Andrew's Stadium, Birmingham, ENG (supporting UB40)

June 15, 1989 Chalet-à-Gobet, Lausanne, SUI (Hotpoint Festival 1989)

June 16, 1989 Rolling Stone, Milan, ITY

June 18, 1989 Raimund Theater, Vienna, AUT (Big Beat Festival)

June 19, 1989 Rudi Seld Mayer Halle, Munich, GER

June 21, 1989 Münster, GER (Freibadhiltrup Festival)

June 24, 1989 Maimarktgelände, Mannheim, GER (Midsummer Festival 1989)

June 25, 1989 Stadionbad, Bremen, GER (Midsummer Festival 1989)

July 4, 1989 UK TV "Club X" performing "Misty Morning" & "Albert Bridge"

July 10, 1989 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL (with Violent Femmes & Mojo Nixon And Skid Roper)

July 12, 1989 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (with Violent Femmes & Mojo Nixon And Skid Roper)

July 14, 1989 Kingswood Music Theatre, Vaughan, ON

July 15, 1989 Université de Montréal CEPSUM, Montreal, QC

July 17, 1989 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA

July 18, 1989 Reebok Riverstage, New York City, NY (with The Violent Femmes)

July 22, 1989 Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA

August 21, 1989 Leisureland, Galway, IRE

August 23, 1989 City Hall, Cork, IRE

August 26, 1989 Little John's Farm, Reading, ENG (Reading Festival 1989) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / Boat Train / Cotton Fields / Young Ned Of The Hill / The Broad Majestic Shannon / [Sligo Referee] / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / London You're A Lady / Johnny Come Lately / USA / The Body Of An American / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Lullaby Of London / Boys From The County Hell / Greenland Whale Fisheries / Gridlock / Thousands Are Sailing (Philip Chevron vocals) / Down All The Days / White City / Gartloney Rats / Bottle Of Smoke / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Misty Morning, Albert Bridge / Fiesta / Star Of The County Down / A Rainy Night In Soho / The Irish Rover / The Band Played Waltzing Matilda / Honky Tonk Women

September 3, 1989 Greek Theatre, University Of California, Berkeley, CA (supporting Bob Dylan)

September 6, 1989 Starlight Bowl, San Diego, CA

September 22, 1989 State Fair, Nashville, TN

September 24, 1989 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL

September 26, 1989 Power Center, Ann Arbor, MI (supported by Phranc)

September 27, 1989 Concert Hall, Toronto, ON

September 30, 1989 Opera House, Boston, MA

October 1, 1989 Beacon Theatre, New York City, NY

October 29, 1989 Hall des Expositions Foire de Lille, Lille, FRA

October 31-November 1, 1989 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA

November 3, 1989 Brielpoort, Deinze, BEL

November 4, 1989 Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam, NED Setlist: Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / Greenland Whale Fisheries / Boat Train / Cotton Fields / Young Ned Of The Hill (Shane vocals) / The Broad Majestic Shannon / Turkish Song Of The Damned / USA / Gridlock / Misty Morning, Albert Bridge / Johnny Come Lately / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Down All The Days / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Lorelei / Dirty Old Town / [Roddy McCorley] / White City / Bottle Of Smoke / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah ("Careless Whispers" version) / White Light, White Heat (Spider vocals) / Star Of The County Down / Rainy Night In Soho / Hot Dogs With Everything / Fiesta

November 6, 1989 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER

November 7, 1989 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER

November 8, 1989 Sporthalle, Böblingen, GER

November 9, 1989 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER

November 11, 1989 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, GER

November 13, 1989 Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, NOR

November 15, 1989 Solnahallen, Stockholm, SWE

November 16, 1989 Olympen, Lund, SWE

November 17, 1989 Lisebergshallen, Gothenburg, SWE

December 2, 1989 FRENCH TV "Cergy Telethon" performing "Lullaby Of London"

December 10, 1989 Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IRE

January 23, 1990 ANU Bar & Refectory, Canberra, AUS

January 25, 1990 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS

January 26, 1990 Selina's Coogee Bay Hotel, Sydney, AUS

? ?, 1990 UK TV "The Late Show" performing "White City" & "London You're A Lady")

February 1, 1990 Town Hall, Wellington, NZ

February 2, 1990 Power Station, Auckland, NZ

February 6, 1990 The Venue, Dee Why Hotel, Sydney, AUS

February 15, 1990 Sun Plaza, Nakano, JPN

March 16, 1990 Palladium, New York City, NY

March 17, 1990 New York City, NY (US TV "Saturday Night Live" performing "White City" & "The Body Of An American")

June 3, 1990 Finsbury Park, London, ENG (Fleadh 1990)

July 10, 1990 Stadio Del Lungo, Prato, ITY

July 21, 1990 Arena Spettacoli, Correggio, ITY (Festa de l'Unità (Correggio) 1990)

July 22, 1990 CA Zelt, Vienna, AUT

July 24, 1990 Teatro Tenda, Turin, ITY

September 1, 1990 Steinberggasse, Winterthur, SUI (Musikfestwochen 1990)

October 1-3, 1990 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

October 7, 1990 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG

October 9-10, 1990 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

October 11, 1990 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

October 13, 1990 Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, ENG

October 14, 1990 International Centre, Bournemouth, ENG

October 15, 1990 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG

October 17, 1990 Brighton Centre, Brighton, ENG

October 18, 1990 Newport Centre, Newport, WAL

October 20, 1990 UEA LCR, Norwich, ENG

October 21, 1990 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG

October 22, 1990 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

October 25, 1990 Assembly Rooms, Derby, ENG

October 26, 1990 Wembley Arena, London, ENG

November 15, 1990 The Voice, Oslo, NOR

November 17, 1990 Johanneshov Isstadium, Stockholm, SWE

November 18, 1990 Olympen, Lund, SWE

November 21, 1990 PC69, Bielefeld, GER ?

November 21, 1990 Ostwestfalenhalle, Kaunitz, GER

November 22, 1990 Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, GER

November 23, 1990 Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, GER

November 24, 1990 Kongresszentrum Killesberg, Stuttgart, GER

November 26, 1990 Eissporthalle, Berlin, GER

November 27, 1990 Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, GER

November 29, 1990 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER

November 30, 1990 Stadthalle, Lichtenfels, GER

December 1, 1990 Grugahalle, Essen, GER

December 2, 1990 Weser-Ems-Halle, Oldenburg, GER

December 4, 1990 Vredensburg, Utrecht, NED

December 5, 1990 Brielpoort, Deinze, BEL

December 7, 1990 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

December 9, 1990 Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IRE

December 10, 1990 Electric Ballroom, London, ENG (with Joe Strummer & Kirsty MacColl)

March 13, 1991 Le Transbordeur, Lyon, FRA

March 15-16, 1991 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA

March 17, 1991 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

May 31, 1991 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

June 1, 1991 LCR, UEA, Norwich, ENG

June 2, 1991 Finsbury Park, London, ENG (The Fleadh, with Kirsty MacColl) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Young Ned Of The Hill / Rain Street / Sayonara / The Sunnyside Of The Street / The Broad Majestic Shannon / Gartloney Rats / Summer In Siam / Thousands Are Sailing (P. Chevron vocals) / Dirty Old Town / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Fairytale Of New York (with Kirsty MacColl) / The Irish Rover

June 8, 1991 Bodenseestadion, Konstanz, GER (Rock am See 1991)

June 16, 1991 Teatro Gayarre, Pamplona, SPA

July 1, 1991 Darupvej, Roskilde, DEN (Roskilde Festival 1991) July 6, 1991 PalaTrussardi, Milan, ITY (without Philip Chevron, with Danny Heatley (aka Pope) on percussion)

July 9, 1991 Parco San Rocco, Sant'Ilario d'Enza, ITY (Festa de l'Unità 1991, with Danny Heatley (aka Pope) on percussion) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Boys From The County Hell / Young Ned Of The Hill / Rain Street / Sayonara / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / The Body Of An American / Donegal Express / Gartloney Rats / Summer In Siam / Thousands Are Sailing (P. Chevron vocals) / Medley / The Sunnyside Of The Street / Dirty Old Town / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Star Of The County Down / Sally MacLennane / Fiesta / The Irish Rover

July 10, 1991 Stadio Lungobisenzio, Prato, ITY (with Danny Heatley (aka Pope) on percussion)

July 12, 1991 Centre des Sports, Leysin, SUI (Leysin Festival 1991, without Andrew Ranken, with Danny Heatley (aka Pope) on percussion)

July 15, 1991 Brixton Academy, London, ENG (with The Chieftains and Danny Heatley (aka Pope) on percussion)

July 21, 1991 Harlow Town Park, Harlow, ENG (Harlow Music Festival) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Young Ned Of The Hill (Terry Woods vocals) / Rain Street / Sayonara / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / The Body Of An American / Summer In Siam / Thousands Are Sailing (Philip Chevron vocals) / Medley / The Sunnyside Of A Street Dirty Old Town / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Star Of The County Down (Andrew Ranken vocals) / Sally MacLennane / Waxie's Dargle

July 22, 1991 Open Air Fest, Vienna, AUT SETLIST: Streams Of Whiskey / The Sunnyside Of The Street / Greenland Whale Fisheries / Young Ned Of The Hill / Summer In Siam / Cotton Fields / Thousands Are Sailing (Philip Chevron vocals) / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / Kitty

August 4, 1991 Semple Stadium, Thurles, IRE (Feile Festival with Steve Earle, Kirsty MacColl & Billy Bragg) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Young Ned Of The Hill / Rain Street / Sayonara / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / White City / Gartloney Rats / Summer In Siam / Thousands Are Sailing (Philip Chevron vocals) / Medley / Dirty Old Town / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Johnny Come Lately (Steve Earle vocals) / Fairytale Of New York (with Kirsty MacColl)

August 25, 1991 Domein Kiewit, Hasselt, BEL (Pukkelpop 1991)

August 30, 1991 Rinkou Park, Yokohama, JPN (Womad Festival. Last show with Shane) Setlist: Streams Of Whiskey / If I Should Fall From Grace With God / Cotton Fields / Young Ned Of The Hill / Rain Street / Sayonara / Repeal Of The Licensing Laws / The Body Of An American / Greenland Whale Fisheries / Gartloney Rats / Summer In Siam / Thousands Are Sailing (Philip Chevron vocals) / The Sunnyside Of The Street / Dirty Old Town / The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / Star Of The County Down / The Irish Rover

With Joe Strummer on vocals

September 26-27, 1991 Beacon Theatre, New York City, NY (feat. Joe Strummer)

September 28, 1991 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA (feat. Joe Strummer)

September 30, 1991 Archaos Tent Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 2, 1991 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 4, 1991 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 5, 1991 PNE Gardens, Vancouver, BC (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 7-9, 1991 The Warfield, San Francisco, CA (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 10-11, 1991 Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, CA (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 25, 1991 St. Brieuc, FRA

October 26-27, 1991 Élysée Montmartre, Paris, FRA (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 29, 1991 Stadthalle, Fürth, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

October 31, 1991 Munsterland Halle, Münster, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 1, 1991 Music Hall, Hanover, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 3, 1991 Ostseehalle, Kiel, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 4, 1991 Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle, Berlin, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 6, 1991 Mozartsaal Im Rosengarten, Mannheim, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 7, 1991 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 9, 1991 Stadthalle, Fürth, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 10, 1991 Sporthalle Tägerhard, Wettingen, SUI

November 11, 1991 Messe Kongresszentrum B, Stuttgart, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 12, 1991 Stadthalle, Freiburg, GER (feat. Joe Strummer)

November 14, 1991 Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, NED ?

November 29-30, 1991 Corn Exchange, Cambridge, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 2, 1991 Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 3, 1991 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 4, 1991 Apollo, Manchester, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 6, 1991 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 7, 1991 Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 9, 1991 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 10, 1991 Newport Centre, Newport, WAL (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 11, 1991 Brixton Academy, London, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer, supported by 2 Lost Sons)

December 12, 1991 Town and Country Club, London, ENG (feat. Joe Strummer)

December 14 & 16, 1991 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (feat. Joe Strummer)

March 1, 1992 Moda Hall, Osaka, JPN (feat. Joe Strummer)

March 3, 1992 CLUB CITTA', Kawasaki, JPN (feat. Joe Strummer)

March 4-5, 1992 Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu, JPN (feat. Joe Strummer. Joe's last appearance with The Pogues)

March 15, 1992 Botanic Park, Adelaide, AUS (WOMADelaide 1992)

March 19, 1992 Australian National University Union Bar, Canberra, AUS (feat. Joe Strummer)

With Spider Stacy on vocals

May 1, 1992 Roelandtstadion, Lede, BEL ( Rock Lede 1992 )

May 2, 1992 Dorpshart, Puurs, BEL (Live Aid Puurs 1992)

May 3, 1992 BOURGES, FRANCE ("PRINTEMPS DE BOURGES")

May 7, 1992 Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas, Madrid, SPA (Womad Concert, with Salif Keita, Tupamaros & John Hammond)

May 8-9, 1992 Recinto Hipico, Caceres, SPA (Womad Festival. The Pogues make a guest appearance during Bob Geldof's set on the 8th to perform "Honky Tonk Woman")

May 30, 1992 Mejeriet, Lund, SWE (Mejerietfestivalen 1992)

June 7, 1992 Finsbury Park, London, ENG (Fleadh 1992)

June 10, 1992 Arena Parco Nord, Bologna, ITY

June 23, 1992 Nottingham University Sherwood Hall, Nottingham, ENG

June 27, 1992 Freizeitpark, Alsdorf, GER (Bizarre Festival Alsdorf 1992)

June 28, 1992 Darupvej, Roskilde, DEN (Roskilde Festival 1992)

July 2, 1992 Bank Austria Zelt, Vienna, AUT

July 4, 1992 Gurten, Bern, SUI

August 26, 1992 Bridge Street Arts Centre, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ENG (with Kirsty MacColl)

August 29, 1992 Sportpark, Schöppingen, GER (Schöppinger Open Air 1992)

September 11, 1992 Bologna, ITY

October 4, 1992 University of Manchester Academy 1, Manchester, ENG

October 13, 1992 Bournemouth Polytechnic, Bournemouth, ENG

October 14, 1992 LCR, UEA, Norwich, ENG

October 17, 1992 Landihalle Ciba, Basel, SUI

November 6, 1992 Mean Fiddler, Harlesden, ENG

December 6, 1992 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT

December 8, 1992 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG

December 9, 1992 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG

December 10, 1992 Brixton Academy, London, ENG

December 13, 1992 Arts Centre, Poole, ENG

December 17, 1992 Messe Congress Centrum B, Stuttgart, GER

December 18, 1992 Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, GER

December 19, 1992 Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, GER

December 20, 1992 Stadthalle, Bremen, GER

December 21, 1992 Eissporthalle, Berlin, GER

December 23, 1992 Carl-Diem-Halle, Würzburg, GER

? ?, New York City, NY (US TV "Late Night With David Letterman" performing "Tuesday Morning". Paul McGuinness from The Popes plays guitar and sings backup vocals)

March 15, 1993 Le Zenith, Paris, FRA

May 7, 1993 Coliseu do Porto, Oporto, POR

May 9, 1993 Parque da Cidade, Coimbra, POR (Queima das Fitas 1993)

May 15, 1993 Stade D'Idron, Pau, FRA ("Les Alternatives Du Rock")

June 5, 1993 Glasgow Green, Glasgow, SCOT (Scottish Fleadh 1993)

June 11, 1993 Sandbahn-Stadion, Jübek, GER (Jübek Open Air 1993)

June 12, 1993 Finsbury Park, London, ENG (Fleadh 1993)

July 3, 1993 Tramore, Waterford, IRE (Fleadh Mor)

July 9, 1993 Wollaton Park, Nottingham, ENG (without Philip Chevron)

July 11, 1993 Centre des Sports, Leysin, SUI (Leysin Festival 1993, without Philip Chevron)

August ?, 1993 BBC Radio 1 Roadshow performing "Tuesday Morning"

August 6, 1993 Terrein Koudekotstraat, Dranouter, BEL (Dranouter Folk Festival)

August 20, 1993 UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Tuesday Morning"

September 16, 1993 PALEN, ???

September 17-18, 1993 Grosse Freiheit 36, Hamburg, GER

September 19, 1993 Huxley's Neue Welt, Berlin, GER

September 21, 1993 Music Hall, Hannover, GER

September 22, 1993 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER

September 23, 1993 Munich, GER

September 24, 1993 Neumarkt In Der Oberpfalz, GER

September 25, 1993 Lichtenfels, GER

September 26, 1993 E-Werk, Cologne, GER

September 28, 1993 Siegen, GER

September 29, 1993 Koblenz, GER

September 30, 1993 Sporthalle, Völklingen, GER

October 1, 1993 Augsburg, GER

October 2, 1993 Stuttgart, GER (WOM Festival)

October 3-4, 1993 Forum Am Schlosspark, Ludwigsburg, GER

October 5, 1993 Bremen, GER

October 6, 1993 Stadthalle, Osnabrück, GER

October 7, 1993 Magdeburg, GER

October 9, 1993 Erfurt, GER

October 10, 1993 Leipzig, GER

October 11, 1993 Dresden, GER

October 28, 1993 Paris, FRA (FRENCH TV "Taratata" interviewed & performing "Tuesday Morning")

November 1, 1993 Trondheim, NOR

November 2, 1993 Sentrum Scene, Oslo, NOR

November 3-4, 1993 Gino, Stockholm, SWE

November 5, 1993 Helsinki, FIN

November 6, 1993 Helsinki, FIN

November 11, 1993 Élysée Montmartre, Paris, FRA

November 14, 1993 Neuchatel, SUI

November 15, 1993 Zurich, SUI November 16, 1993 Linz, AUT

November 17, 1993 Bank-Austria Zelt, Vienna, AUT

December 3, 1993 Newport Centre, Newport, WAL (supported by Shoulders)

December 4, 1993 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 5, 1993 Corn Exchange, Cambridge, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 7, 1993 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 8, 1993 University of Manchester Academy 1, Manchester, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 9, 1993 The Bowl, Redcar, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 10, 1993 Barrowlands, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Shoulders)

December 11, 1993 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 13, 1993 Arts Centre, Poole, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 14, 1993 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 15, 1993 UEA LCR, Norwich, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

December 17-18, 1993 Forum, London, ENG (supported by Shoulders)

Terry Woods and James Fearnley have left the band by this time

  • Spider Stacy - vocals
  • Jem Finer - banjo
  • Philip Chevron - Guitar
  • Andrew Ranken - drums
  • Darryl Hunt - bass
  • David Coulter - accordion

January ?, 1994 UK Radio "Mark Radcliffe Show" performing "Sitting On Top Of The World", "Once Upon A Time", (interview), "Smell Of Petroleum" & "Tuesday Morning")

March 1, 1994 Beacon Theatre, New York City, NY

March 2, 1994 Clapham Grand, London, ENG (joined by Shane MacGowan on "A Rainy Night In Soho" & "Streams Of Whiskey")

March 11, 1994 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

March 13, 1994 Beacon Theatre, New York City, NY

March 15, 1994 Metropolis, Montreal, QC

March 16, 1994 Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia, PA

March 17, 1994 Warehouse, Toronto, ON

March 18, 1994 St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, MI

March 19, 1994 Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL

March 25, 1994 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC

March 26, 1994 Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA

March 29, 1994 Wadsworth Theater, Los Angeles, CA

March 31, 1994 Viper Room, Hollywood, CA

May 12, 1994 Kulturbolaget, Malmö, SWE

May 21, 1994 Speeltuin Kinderweelde, Meerhout, BEL (Apollo Rock 1994)

Spider, Jem, Andrew and Darryl from the "classic" line-up, accompanied by David Coulter (mandolin), James McNally (accordian) and Jamie Clarke (guitar)

June 5, 1994 Lindenpark, Potsdam, GER

June 7, 1994 Stadtpark Freilichtbühne, Hamburg, GER (Stadtpark Open Air 1994)

June 9, 1994 Tanzbrunnen, Cologne, GER

July 7, 1994 Nantes FRA (Festival D'ete)

July 8, 1994 Théâtre Antique de Fourvière, Lyon, FRA (Les Nuits de Fourvière 1994)

July 10, 1994 Zurich, SUI (Out In The Green Festival)

July 14, 1994 Rouen, FRA

July 15, 1994 (Phoenix Festival)

July 17, 1994 Tallinn, EST (Rock Summer Festival)

July 18, 1994 Tallinna Lauluväljak, Tallinn, EST

August 20, 1994 Festivalgelände Am Rotten, Gampel, SUI (Gampel Open Air 1994)

May 15, 1995 Granada, SPA (Womad Festival)

June 17, 1995 Bellevueparken, Karlshamn, SWE (Karlshamnsfestivalen 1995)

June 25, 1995 Sittertobel, St. Gallen, SUI (OpenAir St. Gallen 1995)

July 1, 1995 Caen, FRA

September 25, 1995 Pyramids Centre, Portsmouth, ENG

September 26, 1995 Roadmenders, Northampton, ENG

September 27, 1995 The Waterfront, Norwich, ENG

September 28, 1995 Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG

September 29, 1995 Mean Fiddler, London, ENG

September 30, 1995 BBC Studio's, London, ENG (BBC Radio 1 Session performing (interview), "Living In A World Without Her", (interview), "Brights Lights", (interview) & "When The Ship Comes In". The line up on this session is: Spider Stacy, Jem Finer, James McNally (accordian), David Coulter (violin, mandolin) & Jamie Clarke (guitar)

October 18, 1995 Sentrum Scene, Oslo, NOR

November 3, 1995 Filharmonie, Filderstadt, GER

November 5, 1995 PC69, Bielefeld, GER

November 10, 1995 Festhalle Durlach, Karlsruhe, GER

November 25, 1995 Pavilhão do NERVIR, Vila Real, POR (Semana do Caloiro da UTAD 1995)

November 28, 1995 Petőfi Csarnok, Budapest, HUN (Semana do Caloiro da UTAD 1995)

December 8, 1995 Paradiso, Amsterdam, NED

December 9, 1995 Nighttown, Rotterdam, NED

December 11, 1995 Noorderligt, Tilburg, NED

December 15, 1995 Manchester University, Manchester, ENG

December 16, 1995 Rock City, Nottingham, ENG

December 17, 1995 The Bowl, Redcar, ENG

December 20, 1995 Junction, Cambridge, ENG

December 22, 1995 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, ENG

? ?, 1996 Le Mans, FRA

? ?, 1996 Pontivy, FRA

April 11, 1996 Supper Club, New York City, NY

April 12, 1996 Avalon, Boston, MA

April 13, 1996 Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia, PA

April 14, 1996 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

April 16, 1996 Warehouse, Toronto, ON

April 17, 1996 St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, MI

April 18, 1996 Metro, Chicago, IL

April 19, 1996 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN

April 21-22, 1996 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC

April 24, 1996 House of Blues, Los Angeles, MA

April 25, 1996 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

June 14, 1996 Le Montjoye, Besançon, FRA

June 22, 1996 Freilichtbühne Großer Garten Junge Garde, Dresden, GER (Midsummer Open Air Dresden 1996)

June 23, 1996 Mundenhof-Gelände, Freiburg, GER (14. Zeltzeit Freiburg 1996)

July 19, 1996 Miles Davis Hall, Montreux, SUI (Montreux Jazz Festival 1996)

July 27, 1996 Festivalgelände Schöllingstraße, Wiesen, AUT (Forestglade Festival 1996)

July 28, 1996 Boston Arms Dome, London, ENG (The Pogues final gig was in front of 300 fans at The Dome (the venue on the first floor of The Boston Arms public house), Tufnell Park, London. During the evening, it had been announced that this was the last ever Pogues show. Shane MacGowan joined the band for one last song and as he left the stage and is reported to have shouted "Goodbye forever, thank Christ for that!")

December 15-16, 2001 University of Manchester Academy 1, Manchester, ENG ("reunion gig" with Shane)

December 17, 2001 Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT ("reunion gig" with Shane)

December 18, 2001 Academy, Birmingham, ENG ("reunion gig" with Shane)

December 20, 2001 Point Depot, Dublin, IRE ("reunion gig" with Shane, The Dubliners and Shane's mother singing "Fairytale of NY" instead of Kirsty)

December 21-23, 2001 Brixton Academy, London, ENG ("reunion gig" with Shane)

June 8, 2002 Finsbury Park, London, ENG (Fleadh 2002, with Shane)

December 13-14, 2004 Carling Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 16, 2004 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (Supported by Morning Runner)

December 17, 2004 Carling Academy, Birmingham, ENG (Supported by Morning Runner)

December 18, 2004 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (Supported by Saw Doctors & Morning Runner)

December 20-22, 2004 Carling Academy Brixton, London, ENG (Supported by (20th) Morning Runner, (21st) Stephen Fretwell, (22nd) The Flaming Stars)

December 23, 2004 Point Depot, Dublin, IRE (Supported by Mundy)

July 15, 2005 Stoke Park, Guildford, ENG (GuilFest 2005)

July 26, 2005 Shibuya-AX, Tokyo, JPN

July 27, 2005 MOTHER HALL, Osaka, JPN

July 29, 2005 Naeba Ski Resort, Yuzawa, JPN (Fuji Rock Festival 2005)

September 3, 2005 Recinto Mendizabala, Vitoria-Gasteiz, SPA (Azkena Festival 2005)

December 12, 2005 Indoor Arena, Cardiff, WAL (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 13-14, 2005 Carling Academy, Glasgow, SCOT (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 16, 2005 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 17, 2005 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 18, 2005 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, ENG (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 20-22, 2005 Brixton Carling Academy, London, ENG (Supported by Dropkick Murphys & DJ Scratchy)

December 23, 2005 Point Theatre, Dublin, IRE

March 9-10, 2006 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

March 11, 2006 Music Box at the Borgata, Atlantic City, NJ

March 14-15, 2006 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

March 16-19, 2006 Nokia Theatre Times Square, New York City, NY

October 5-6, 2006 Shibuya-AX, Tokyo, JPN

October 7, 2006 Asagiri Arena, Fujinomiya, JPN (Asagiri Jam 2006)

October 9-12, 2006 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

October 15, 2006 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

October 17, 2006 The Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA

October 18-19, 2006 Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

December 11-12, 2006 Carling Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 13, 2006 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, ENG (Supported by Saw Doctors)

December 14, 2006 Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, ENG (Supported by Saw Doctors)

December 16, 2006 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (Supported by Saw Doctors)

December 17-19, 2006 Carling Academy Brixton, London, ENG

December 21, 2006 Point Depot, Dublin, IRE

March 5-6, 2007 Congress Theater, Chicago, IL

March 9-10, 2007 Avalon, Boston, MA

March 11, 2007 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

March 15, 2007 Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY

March 16, 2007 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA

March 17, 2007 Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY

August 10, 2007 Slottsskogen, Gothenburg, SWE (Way Out West 2007)

August 12, 2007 Grote Kaai, Lokeren, BEL (Lokerse Feesten 2007, without Philip Chevron, James Walbourne on guitar)

August 18, 2007 Euskal Herria, Bilbao, SPA (free gig)

October 17-18, 2007 Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA

October 21-24, 2007 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

October 26, 2007 4th & B, San Diego, CA

October 28, 2007 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA

October 31-November 1, 2007 Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

November 2, 2007 Pearl at The Palms, Las Vegas, NV

December 11, 2007 Carling Academy, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by The Holloways)

December 12, 2007 Carling Academy, Newcastle, ENG (supported by The Holloways)

December 14, 2007 Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, ENG (supported by The Holloways)

December 15, 2007 Manchester G-Mex, Manchester, ENG (supported by Billy Bragg & The Holloways)

December 16, 2007 O2 Academy, Birmingham, ENG (supported by The Holloways)

December 18-20, 2007 Carling Academy Brixton, London, ENG (supported by The Holloways)

December 22, 2007 Ambassadors Theatre, London, ENG ???

December 22, 2007 Nugent Hall, Belfast, NI (supported by The Holloways)

December 23, 2007 RDS Main Hall, Dublin, IRE (supported by Blood Or Whiskey)

March 5-6, 2008 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL

March 9-10, 2008 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

March 12, 2008 Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD

March 13, 2008 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA

March 15-17, 2008 Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY

March 19-20, 2008 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

July 5, 2008 Plaine du Louvre, Bobital, FRA (Festival des Terre-Neuvas 2008)

July 12, 2008 Balado Airfield, Kinross, SCOT (T in the Park 2008)

July 13, 2008 Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, IRE (Oxegen 2008)

August 16, 2008 Hylands Park, Chelmsford, ENG (V Festival 2008)

August 17, 2008 Weston Park, Stafford, ENG (V Festival 2008)

December 6, 2008 King's Hall, Belfast, NI

December 7, 2008 Carling Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 9, 2008 Academy, Leeds, ENG

December 11, 2008 Carling Academy, Newcastle, ENG

December 12, 2008 Academy, Sheffield, ENG

December 13, 2008 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG

December 15, 2008 Carling Academy, Birmingham, ENG

December 16, 2008 Carling Academy, Bristol, ENG

December 18-20, 2008 Carling Academy Brixton, London, ENG

December 22, 2008 RDS Main Hall, Dublin, IRE

March 7, 2009 Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Pompano Beach, FL

March 9, 2009 Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

March 13-14, 2009 Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY

March 16-18, 2009 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

March 20-21, 2009 House of Blues, Boston, MA

June 13, 2009 PalaSharp, Milan, ITY (Rock in Idro 2009)

July ?, 2009 Kinross, SCOT (T In The Park 2009)

July 15, 2009 Echo Arena, Liverpool, ENG

July 17, 2009 Victoria Park, London, ENG (Madstock 2009)

July 19, 2009 Wollaton Park, Nottingham, ENG (Splendour Festival 2009, supporting Madness, with Fun Lovin' Criminals, Imelda May, The Rifles, Kid British & Dog Is Dead)

August 20, 2009 Union Scene, Drammen, NOR

August 22, 2009 Escot Park, Ottery Saint Mary, ENG (Beautiful Days 2009, with Saw Doctors, Wonder Stuff, Dub Pistols, Les Truttes, Edward II, Pronghorn, Will And The People & Mozzy Green)

October 10, 2009 Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA

October 11, 2009 Roseland Theater, Portland, OR

October 13, 2009 The Warfield, San Francisco, CA

October 14, 2009 Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA

October 17, 2009 Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA

October 19, 2009 House of Blues, San Diego, CA

October 21, 2009 Marquee Theatre, Tempe, AZ

October 23, 2009 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO

October 25, 2009 Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland, Kansas City, MO

October 28, 2009 Stubb's BBQ, Austin, TX

October 29, 2009 House of Blues, Houston, TX

October 30, 2009 House of Blues, Dallas, TX

November 1, 2009 City Park, New Orleans, LA (Voodoo Music Experience 2009. Shane went missing 24 hours before the gig and was eventually found slumped in the lobby of the Sheriton Hotel by a fan who brought him to the festival. The band had already played 3 songs by the time Shane finally stumbled on stage very much the worse for wear and proceeded to slur and mumble his way through the remainder of the set)

December 2, 2009 St. George's Market, Belfast, NI

December 4-6, 2009 Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IRE

December 9, 2009 O2 Academy, Newcastle, ENG

December 10, 2009 O2 Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 12, 2009 O2 Academy, Sheffield, ENG

December 13, 2009 O2 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

December 14, 2009 O2 Academy, Leeds, ENG

December 16, 2009 O2 Academy, Birmingham, ENG

December 18-19, 2009 O2 Academy Brixton, London, ENG

July 30, 2010 Rockhal Main Hall, Esch-sur-Alzette, LUX

July 31, 2010 Schlossplatz, Münster, GER

August 1, 2010 Melkweg The Max, Amsterdam, NED

August 3, 2010 Zitadelle Spandau, Berlin, GER

August 4, 2010 Stadtpark Freilichtbühne, Hamburg, GER (Stadtpark Open Air 2010)

August 5, 2010 Clara Zetkin Parkbühne, Leipzig, GER

August 8, 2010 Terrein Koudekotstraat, Dranouter, BEL (Folkfestival Dranouter 2010)

August 27, 2010 Union Scene, Drammen, NOR

August 29, 2010 Milk, Moscow, RUS

December 8-9, 2010 Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IRE

December 11, 2010 NEC, Killarney, IRE

December 13, 2010 O2 Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 14, 2010 O2 Academy, Newcastle, ENG

December 16, 2010 O2 Academy, Sheffield, ENG

December 17, 2010 O2 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

December 18, 2010 O2 Academy, Birmingham, ENG

December 20, 2010 O2 Academy Brixton, London, ENG

December 21, 2010 Brixton Jamm, London, ENG

December 22, 2010 O2 Academy Brixton, London, ENG

March 3, 2011 Congress Theater, Chicago, IL

March 4, 2011 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI

March 7, 2011 Rams Head Live!, Baltimore, MD

March 8-9, 2011 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

March 11-12, 2011 House of Blues, Boston, MA

March 15-17, 2011 Terminal 5, New York City, NY

July 5, 2011 Freilichtbühne Killesberg, Stuttgart, GER

July 6, 2011 Zenith, Munich, GER

July 7, 2011 Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle, Bonn, GER

July 9, 2011 Melkweg The Max, Amsterdam, NED

July 11, 2011 Openluchttheater Rivierenhof, Deurne, BEL

July 14, 2011 Šalata, Zagreb, CRO

July 16, 2011 Ottakringer Arena, Wiesen, AUT (Forestglade Festival 2011)

July 30, 2011 Old Royal Naval College, London, ENG (Greenwich Summer Sessions 2011)

March 28, 2012 Studio Coast, Tokyo, JPN

April 1, 2012 Fremantle Park, Fremantle, AUS (Blues 'n' Roots Festival 2012)

April 4, 2012 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS

April 8, 2012 Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm, Byron Bay, AUS (Byron Bay Bluesfest 2012)

April 11, 2012 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS

August 4, 2012 Riverside, Stockton-on-Tees, ENG (Stockton Weekender 2012)

August 7, 2012 Tanzbrunnen, Cologne, GER

August 8, 2012 Stadtpark Freilichtbühne, Hamburg, GER (Stadtpark Open Air 2012)

August 9, 2012 Zitadelle Spandau, Berlin, GER

August 11, 2012 Óbudai-Sziget, Budapest, HUN (Sziget Festival 2012)

August 12, 2012 Theatre de Plein Air, Colmar, FRA (Festival de la Foire aux Vins d'Alsace 2012)

August 18, 2012 Blackdown Hills, Taunton, ENG (Strummer of Love)

September 11-12, 2012 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA

December 20, 2012 O2 Arena, London, ENG

December 15, 2013 O2 Apollo, Manchester, ENG

December 17, 2013 O2 Academy, Glasgow, SCOT

December 19-20, 2013 O2 Academy Brixton, London, ENG

May 31, 2014 Arena Joe Strummer, Bologna, ITY (Rock in Idro 2014)

June 14, 2014 Thetford Forest, Brandon, ENG

June 26, 2014 Bristol Harbour, Bristol, ENG (Bristol Summer Series)

July 5, 2014 Hyde Park, London, ENG (British Summer Time 2014, supporting Libertines, with Spiritualized, Maximo Park, The Enemy, Swim Deep, Reverend And The Makers, Wolf Alice, Darlia, Cuckoolander, I Am Kloot, Brownbear, The View, The Twang, The Rifles & Raglans)

July 27, 2014 Naeba Ski Resort, Yuzawa, JPN (Fuji Rock Festival 2014)

August 9, 2014 Les Jardins de Palud, Landerneau, FRA (Fête du Bruit dans Landerneau 2014)

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LONDON Electric Ballroom, Camden

December 10 1987. A pre-tour outing for the Pogues at the Electric Ballroom in Camden. We might reasonably expect Kirsty to be there, though this is unconfirmed.

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December 17, 1987. A TV performance of ‘Fairytale of New York’, with the Pogues. Gary Davies again, this time with Mike Read. Since the show was recorded a couple of days earlier it allowed her to ‘simultaneously’ be in Scotland for Pogues duty!

GLASGOW Barrowlands

The Pogues played a three night residency at Glasgow Barrowlands then toured throughout the first half of 1988 and KM would have appeared at many shows, though we don’t know which. Thanks to Patrice Brouhat’s excellent research.

Pogues ticket from December 1987

December 17-19 1987. Kirsty sang on ‘Fairytale of New York’ and ‘A pair of brown eyes’. Tracks from the 17th (‘Brown eyes’ and ‘Sally Maclennane’) appear on the CD single for ‘If I should fall from grace with God’.

The Scottish Daily Record reported that “she was only too happy to give the Pogues’ pin-up singer a quick kiss under the mistletoe” after the band’s recent festive concerts at Glasgow Barrowland. “Really, I can’t stand him”, joked Kirsty, “e’s horrible, ain’t he?”. And Shane laughingly added “I’m mad about Kirsty. But then again, I’m not married to her.” “The audience at the Barrowland is the best in the world” Kirsty said.

Pogues on Tour

The Pogues then played an extensive tour so we may assume that Kirsty will have played on these dates: February 21 Norwich UEA, 22 Reading University, 23 Leicester DeMontford Hall, 24 Birmingham Odeon, 26 Newcastle City Hall, 27 Aberdeen Capitol, 28/29 Edinburgh Playhouse, March 1 Leeds University (a confirmed sighting), 2 Hanley Victoria Hall, 3 Manchester Apollo,4 Liverpool Royal Court, 6 Bristol Studio, 7 Swansea Mayfair, 8 Nottingham Rock City (confirmed), 9 Sheffield City Hall (confirmed), 10 Electric Ballroom Camden, 11 Cambridge Corn Exchange, 12 Brighton Centre, 13 Southampton Mayflower.

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The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York

March 14-19, 1988. Kirsty sang on ‘Fairytale of New York’, ‘Lullaby of London’, ‘Dirty old town’ and ‘Turkish Song of The Damned’. The March 17 show was videoed and released as ‘The Pogues Live at the Town and Country: St Patrick’s Night’ on Virgin Music Video VVD405. It was part of a six night residency.

LONDON Brixton Academy

March 20, 1988. The Pogues then disappearing over to Europe for the summer (we don’t think Kirsty was with them) before playing Leeds on 1st December, Paris Cergy-Pontoise on 2nd December and Scunthorpe Baths Hall on 7th December (all with Kirsty).

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December 9, 1988 guesting with The Pogues. ‘Fairytale of New York’, ‘Yeah, Yeah, Yeah’, ‘Turkish Song of The Damned’, ‘Fiesta’, ‘A Pair of Brown Eyes’, ‘Honky Tonk Women’, ‘The Irish Rover’.

There were gigs on December 12 at Birmingham NEC, 17 London Wembley Arena and 18 Brighton Centre.

December 19, 1988 guesting with The Pogues. ‘Fairytale of New York’, ‘Yeah, Yeah, Yeah’, ‘A Pair of Brown Eyes’, ‘Honky Tonk Women’, ‘Waltzing Matilda’.

The band played December 22 Dublin Point, and a couple of Brixton dates on March 17/18, 1989. We have no confirmed record of Kirsty appearances in any of those.

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My husband to be and I saw the Pogues and Kirsty Mac Coll perform “ Fairytale of New York” at Glasgow Barrowland 1987 Dec 18 th

Absolutely Magical what a night Sad at his passing as brought up on the Dubliners as both parents Irish and The Pogues were our punk version of the Dubliners ❤️

Posting this on the day of Shane MacGowan death, 30th November 2023. I fondly recall the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl performing together at Leeds University, Match 1st 1988, I think. They were so good performing together and quite sad that now neither of them are still with us. End of something magical, but their Christmas song ‘Fairytale of New York’ will keep the memories of both Kirsty and Shane alive.

I saw the Pogues on February 21st Norwich UEA. Kirsty did not perfrom with them that night.

I was at the Brighton Centre gig for this tour and can confirm that Kirsty appeared there.

We were lucky to see the Pogues and Kirsty perform FT of NY for the very first time live at Glasgow Barrowlands Dec 17tb 1987. The best Christmas song ever.

Kirsty was on stage at the Rock City gig 8th March 1988. I have photos of her singing and waltzing with Shane – happy to share them

Kirsty certainly played the March 9 1988 show at Sheffield City Hall. I was there.

I saw her perform with the Pogues at Victoria Hall Hanley 1988, so that would have been March 2nd according to your listing above.

The Pogues and Kirsty played Scunthorpe Baths on December 7th , not 4th .. Leeds on 1st and Paris Cergy-Pontoise on 2nd

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    30th Anniversary Tour (1) A Parting Glass With the Pogues (9) Hell's Ditch (5) If I Should Fall From Grace With God (3) In The Wake of the Medusa (1) OXFAM presents YIVA Festival for the poor of Southern Africa (1) PSSST…. Here's the Tour! (1) Peace and Love Tour (9) Poguemahone (1) Rum Sodomy and the Lash (2) The Haunting Tour '93 (1)

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    30th Anniversary Tour (1) A Parting Glass With the Pogues (9) Hell's Ditch (5) If I Should Fall From Grace With God (3) In The Wake of the Medusa (1) OXFAM presents YIVA Festival for the poor of Southern Africa (1) PSSST…. Here's the Tour! (1) Peace and Love Tour (9) Poguemahone (1) Rum Sodomy and the Lash (2) The Haunting Tour '93 (1)

  4. Pogues Concert & Tour History

    Pogues Concert History. 4 Concerts. The Pogues is a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock and folk, 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 ...

  5. The Pogues Tour Dates & Concert History

    List of all The Pogues tour dates and concert history (1983 - 2022). Find out when The Pogues last played live near you. ... in October of 2013 which was a box collection of all of their studio albums and a previously unreleased live album from 1991 featuring former guitarist Joe Strummer. Read more Report as inappropriate. By Anonymous.

  6. The Pogues

    The Pogues recorded two more albums featuring MacGowan—Peace and Love (1989), including "White City" and "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge", and Hell's Ditch (1990), featuring "Sunny Side of the Street" and "Summer in Siam"—before sacking him during a 1991 tour as his drug and alcohol dependency increasingly impacted their ability to perform live.

  7. THE POGUES LIVE @ JAPAN 1991

    POGUES JAPAN 1991 - Last Concert of Shane MacGowanFull LengthSetlist:- Streams of Whiskey- If I should fall from grace with good 04:10- Cotton Fields 06:35- ...

  8. The Pogues feat. Joe Strummer Concert Setlist at Riviera Theatre

    Get the The Pogues feat. Joe Strummer Setlist of the concert at Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA on October 2, 1991 from the PSSST…. Here's the Tour! Tour and other The Pogues feat. Joe Strummer Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  9. The Pogues

    See reviews, photos, and setlist from the The Pogues concert at Riviera Theatre in Chicago, US on 02 October 1991. Jump to main content Reviews Artists Concerts Search Example

  10. The Pogues concert reviews, tour history

    The Pogues was a group founded 42 years ago in 1982. They dissolved after 32 years in 2014. Based on our research data, it appears, that the first The Pogues concert happened 41 years ago on Thu, 24 Nov 1983 in Brixton Ace - Brixton, UK and that the last The Pogues concert was 10 years ago on Sun, 10 Aug 2014 in Esplanade De La Petite Palud ...

  11. The Pogues

    June 7, 1987 The Session, Dublin (RTE One, Ireland) Televised Concert with Joe Strummer and The Dubliners The Pogues: Streams Of Whiskey / The Ballinalee / If I Should Fall From Grace With God. The Dubliners (without the Pogues): Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel / Don't Get Married / The Dubliners Fancy / Dubliners.

  12. The Best of the Pogues 1991

    The track list from the Pogues' 1991 compilation.

  13. The Pogues Concert Setlist at Feile Festival 1991 on August 4, 1991

    Get the The Pogues Setlist of the concert at Semple Stadium, Thurles, Ireland on August 4, ... Feile Festival 1991 setlists. The Pogues Gig Timeline. Jul 15 1991. Brixton Academy London, England Add time. Add time. Jul 21 1991. Harlow Town Park Harlow, England Add time. Add time. Aug 04 1991.

  14. Where it all fell apart: Pogues return to Japan

    The Pogues, with late Clash singer and guitarist Joe Strummer filling in for MacGowan, followed up the 1991 Japan tour with a final visit in 1992. Finer's experiences here are reflected in the song "Pachinko," which is on 1993's "Waiting for Herb." Fascinated with the game, he made several unsuccessful attempts to play.

  15. Shane MacGowan

    During a 1991 tour of Japan, MacGowan was dismissed from the Pogues due to the impact of his drug and alcohol dependency on the band's live shows. He subsequently formed a new band, Shane MacGowan and The Popes, with which he recorded his last two studio albums, The Snake (1994) and The Crock of Gold (1997). In 2001, MacGowan rejoined the ...

  16. Unearthed rider from The Pogues' 1991 tour offers fascinating glimpse

    Unearthed rider from The Pogues' 1991 tour offers fascinating glimpse of their hard-partying ways (Photo by ShowBizIreland/Getty Images) ... and truly fall apart with Shane Macgowan's personal problems ultimately costing him his place in the band and The Pogues embarking on a tour with The Clash front man and producer Joe Strummer in ...

  17. The Pogues Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    The Pogues were founded in King's Cross, a district in north London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone — "pogue mahone" being the Anglicisation of the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse." The band specialized in Irish folk music, often playing with the energy of the punk rock scene from which several of the members had their roots.

  18. The Pogues Concert Setlist at Fleadh 1991 on June 2, 1991

    Get the The Pogues Setlist of the concert at Finsbury Park, London, England on June 2, 1991 and other The Pogues Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  19. Check out the Pogues' tour rider from 1991

    The Pogues' singer-songwriter and tin whistle player Spider Stacy confirmed that this was real, tweeting, "The secret as to how we all stayed in such great shape..no veal, no fast food, no german ...

  20. THE POGUES LIVE @ JAPAN 1991

    POGUES JAPAN 1991 - Last Concert of Shane MacGowan Full Length Setlist: - Streams of Whiskey - If I should fall from grace with good 04:10 - Cotton Fields 0...

  21. The Pogues Setlist at WOMAD Yokohama 1991

    Covers 4. Peace and Love 3. If I Should Fall From Grace With God 2. Red Roses for Me 2. Poguetry in Motion 1. Rum Sodomy & the Lash 1. Others 1. 1991 stats. Complete Album stats.

  22. 1987-88 touring with the Pogues

    The Pogues played a three night residency at Glasgow Barrowlands then toured throughout the first half of 1988 and KM would have appeared at many shows, though we don't know which. Thanks to Patrice Brouhat's excellent research. December 17-19 1987. Kirsty sang on 'Fairytale of New York' and 'A pair of brown eyes'.

  23. The Pogues Setlist at Leysin Festival 1991

    Get the The Pogues Setlist of the concert at Centre des Sports, Leysin, Switzerland on July 12, 1991 and other The Pogues Setlists for free on setlist.fm! ... Leysin Festival 1991 setlists. The Pogues Gig Timeline. Jul 09 1991. Festa de l'Unità 1991 Sant'Ilario d'Enza, Italy Add time. Add time. Jul 10 1991.