Difference between revisions of "1986-06-28"
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− | + | A 70 minute VHS video tape called [[Freedom Beat]] (Artists Against Apartheid UK Freedom Festival) was released in [[1988]]. | |
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This Anti-Apartheid concert also featured The Style Council, Gil Scott-Heron, Lorna Gee, Princess, Billy Bragg, Sade, Maxi Priest, Hugh Masekela, Big Audio Dynamite, Elvis Costello and Peter Gabriel. | This Anti-Apartheid concert also featured The Style Council, Gil Scott-Heron, Lorna Gee, Princess, Billy Bragg, Sade, Maxi Priest, Hugh Masekela, Big Audio Dynamite, Elvis Costello and Peter Gabriel. | ||
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1986-06-28 | |
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an ad for this concert in NME | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Sting |
Tour: | Tour name |
Venue: | Clapham Common |
Location: | London, England, UK |
Support acts: | Peter Gabriel, Sade, The Style Council, Elvis Costello... |
Ticket prices: | free |
On 1986-06-28, Sting performed at Clapham Common in London, England, UK.
Setlist
Recording information
A 70 minute VHS video tape called Freedom Beat (Artists Against Apartheid UK Freedom Festival) was released in 1988.
Trivia
This Anti-Apartheid concert also featured The Style Council, Gil Scott-Heron, Lorna Gee, Princess, Billy Bragg, Sade, Maxi Priest, Hugh Masekela, Big Audio Dynamite, Elvis Costello and Peter Gabriel.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
source: Outlandos newsletter September 1986; ad in NME - June 28, 1986