Difference between revisions of "The Roxy Club"
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The following [[The Police|Police]], [[Sting]], [[Andy Summers]] or [[Stewart Copeland]]-related concerts took place at this venue: | The following [[The Police|Police]], [[Sting]], [[Andy Summers]] or [[Stewart Copeland]]-related concerts took place at this venue: | ||
* [[1977-03-03]] - [[The Police]] | * [[1977-03-03]] - [[The Police]] | ||
− | * [[1977-06-10]] - [[The Police]] | + | * [[1977-06-10]] - [[The Police]] (cancelled) |
* [[1977-06-17]] - [[The Police]] | * [[1977-06-17]] - [[The Police]] | ||
Revision as of 02:45, 2 November 2012
Introduction
The Roxy Club opened in December 1976 and closed in April 1978.
Performance timeline
The following Police, Sting, Andy Summers or Stewart Copeland-related concerts took place at this venue:
- 1977-03-03 - The Police
- 1977-06-10 - The Police (cancelled)
- 1977-06-17 - The Police
This section needs more information.
Trivia
Before the Roxy became THE punk club in London the building was once a warehouse, a drinking club and a gay club.
The venue consisted of a ground floor bar including a seating area and a dance hall in the basement (also with a bar).
In January 1977 the club was open every night except Friday from 8pm until 1am.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
References
source: Sounds - January 22, 1977