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On [[1976-04-02]], [[Last Exit]] performed [[Hellfire]] at the [[Newcastle University]]'s Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK.
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On [[1976-04-03]], [[Last Exit]] performed [[Hellfire]] at the [[Newcastle University]]'s Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK.
  
 
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The Rock Opera [[Hellfire]] was written by Joe Tibbetts (book and lyrics) and Paul Todd (music). According to sting.com [[Last Exit]] played this in late [[1975]], but the [[Hellfire]] program mentions that it premiered on [[1976-04-02]]. An ad in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle features additional dates until [[1975-04-10]]. Another ad in the Courier student newspaper provides further performance dates for late May and most of June [[1976]].
 
The Rock Opera [[Hellfire]] was written by Joe Tibbetts (book and lyrics) and Paul Todd (music). According to sting.com [[Last Exit]] played this in late [[1975]], but the [[Hellfire]] program mentions that it premiered on [[1976-04-02]]. An ad in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle features additional dates until [[1975-04-10]]. Another ad in the Courier student newspaper provides further performance dates for late May and most of June [[1976]].
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According to the Kent & Sussex Courier today was also the day of the National Rock/Folk contest at the [[West Kent College]] in Tonbridge - [[Last Exit]] were among the 23 bands that performed during the eight hour marathon. They were not among the two winners but were specially commmended. (although it's hard to imagine the band could have done both concerts in one day)
  
 
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sources: Newcastle Evening Chronicle - April 2, [[1976]]
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sources: Newcastle Evening Chronicle - April 2, [[1976]]; Kent & Sussex Courier - April 9, [[1976]]
  
  

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1976-04-03
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Performance summary
Artist performing: Last Exit
Tour: 1974-1977 Last Exit performances
Venue: Newcastle University's Theatre
Location: Newcastle, England, UK
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: 0,75 p (students) - 1,00 UK pound


On 1976-04-03, Last Exit performed Hellfire at the Newcastle University's Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK.

Setlist

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Recording information

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Trivia

The Rock Opera Hellfire was written by Joe Tibbetts (book and lyrics) and Paul Todd (music). According to sting.com Last Exit played this in late 1975, but the Hellfire program mentions that it premiered on 1976-04-02. An ad in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle features additional dates until 1975-04-10. Another ad in the Courier student newspaper provides further performance dates for late May and most of June 1976.

According to the Kent & Sussex Courier today was also the day of the National Rock/Folk contest at the West Kent College in Tonbridge - Last Exit were among the 23 bands that performed during the eight hour marathon. They were not among the two winners but were specially commmended. (although it's hard to imagine the band could have done both concerts in one day)

See also

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External links

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References

sources: Newcastle Evening Chronicle - April 2, 1976; Kent & Sussex Courier - April 9, 1976


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