Artist: Ellen and the Escapades
Venue: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds
Date: 4.9.10
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Artist: Ellen and the Escapades
Venue: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds
Date: 4.9.10
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester
Date: 18.5.10
Unknown Pleasures [Live]: A poignant performance of Joy Division’s ‘Unknown Pleasures’ album, in its entirety – to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the death of Ian Curtis. Rowetta performed vocals on several songs, adding a stunning contemporary edge to timeless tracks.
The occasion was complemented by an exhibition of Joy Division memorabilia, displayed in the legendary Factory boardroom.
Artist: Peter Hook
Compère: Howard Marks
Venue: Theatre Royal, Wakefield
Date: 27.4.10
An Evening of Unknown Pleasures: Factory fables and Mancunian myths, straight from the horse’s mouth. Legendary dope fiend Howard Marks compèred an evening of ‘Hooky’ recalling his musical memoirs and hedonistic Haçienda days.
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Support: Freebass
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester [Opening Night]
Date: 5.2.10
Twenty years since the birth of ‘Madchester’, the evening saw the revamp and relaunch of the building that conceived the scene, and facilitated its demise.
FAC251 was the legendary head office of Factory Communications. Created by Tony Wilson, designed by Ben Kelly, endlessly funded by New Order (along with The Haçienda), and finally bankrupted by artistic ideology (expedited by Happy Mondays).
Nearly two decades later, the iconic building was rescued and resurrected by Peter Hook, Ben Kelly and Function One – and reborn as FAC251: The Factory.
In true Factory style, the building was barely completed on launch night. The freshly plastered walls were still damp and certain fittings and fixtures required finishing – but there was special sense of occasion, as those in the know mingled with Mancunian legends and celebrities.
Support act Freebass was a bass player ‘super group’ including Peter Hook (New Order), Mani (The Stone Roses) and Andy Rourke (The Smiths), with Gary Briggs on vocals.
Peter Hook & The Light performed a poignant set of Joy Division songs, with Rowetta (Happy Mondays) adding a beautiful and emotional twist to some of Ian Curtis’s haunting lyrics.
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Artist: Madness
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 8.12.09
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Artist: Paul Weller
Support: Twisted Wheel
Venue: The Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Date: 2.12.09
During the gig, snow began heavily falling on the ‘Happy Valley’ and across the UK. As a result, the remainder of the Weller winter tour was postponed.
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Artist: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Support: Duchess Says
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 29.11.09
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Artist: Morrissey
Support: Doll & The Kicks
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 29.10.09
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Artist: Franz Ferdinand
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 20.10.09
Artist: Massive Attack
Support: Martina Topley Bird
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 24.9.09
Artist: Florence & The Machine
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 21.9.09
A mesmerising performance. Lungs & legs!
Artist: Nine Inch Nails
Support: Jane’s Addiction
Venue: Manchester Arena
Date: 14.7.09
So much more than a support band; Jane’s Addiction, featuring their original line-up, set the bar high. However, Nine Inch Nails delivered a truly stunning set, flaunting the genius of Trent Reznor & Co. Their musical mastery was proved with a simple one song encore of ‘Hurt’.
Artist: Paul Weller
Support: Twisted Wheel
Venue: Dalby Forest
Date: 27.6.09
Weller in the wild, wild wood.
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Artist: The Specials
Support: Kid British
Venue: Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 24.5.09
A long overdue and welcome reformation of the pioneers of 2 Tone, as The Specials celebrated their 30th anniversary.
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Artist: Kasabian
Support: The Hours
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 25.3.09
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Artist: The Beat
Venue: The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 13.3.09
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Artist: Late of the Pier
Support: Miachu & The Shapes
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 12.2.09
Artist: The Cribs
Support: Jack Lewis & The Fishermen 3 / The Thermals
Venue: St. George’s Hall, Bradford
Date: 8.2.09
Artist: Madness
Support: Stereo MC’s
Venue: Manchester Central
Date: 18.12.08

Artist: Orchestra of Opera North
Conductor: Gareth Hudson
Vocalists: Mary Carewe / Grainne Renihan / Peter Corry
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 30.11.08
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Artist: MGMT
Venue: Carling Academy, Leeds
Date: 5.11.08
The former Leeds Town & Country Club was refurbished and briefly reopened as the Carling Academy. Before long it would once again rebrand as O2 Academy Leeds.
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Artist: The Music
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 14.5.08
Welcome to the North!
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Artist: The Pigeon Detectives
Support: The Twang
Venue: Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 3.5.08
The evening required a choice between two hometown bands: New indie upstarts The Pigeon Detectives or the ‘last ever’ gig by veterans CUD.
Years later, The Pigeon Detectives still have to live up to their debut album, and CUD have made more comebacks than Rocky Balboa.
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Artist: The Fratellis
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 19.4.08
An evening of Costello Music.
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Artist: Supergrass
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 16.4.08
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Artist: Gallows
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 24.2.08
Raucous in all the right ways.
Ticket no. 00002. Chasing the illusive first ticket for a gig. This was the nearest so far.
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Artists: Super Furry Animals
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 30.10.07
Artist: The Pigeon Detectives
Support: One Night Only
Venue: Manchester Academy
Date: 28.10.07
Artist: The Dead 60s
Venue: The Faversham, Leeds
Date: 29.7.07

Artist: Muse
Support: The Streets
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
Date: 16.6.07
Muse’s audiovisual spectacular was originally supposed to be the first concert at the new Wembley Stadium. However, George Michael snuck in there and stole the honour a couple of weeks beforehand.
The concert was recorded and released on CD/DVD entitled ‘HAARP’.
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Artist: The Aliens
Venue: The Faversham, Leeds
Date: 29.5.07
The robot men were climbing the walls. Insanely funky.
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Artist: The Pigeon Detectives
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 27.5.07
The second of two consecutive sell out hometown gigs at Leeds Town Hall. Novelty support on this night was an Elvis impersonator.
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Artist: LCD Soundsystem
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 8.3.07
Pure genius. A gig that is likely to remain in my all-time top 10.
Artist: Simple Kid
Support: Middleman
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 2.11.06
My first venture to Brudenell Social Club, and discovery of the venue that would fill the void left following the demise of The Duchess.
The highlight of Simple Kid’s set was a duet of ‘It’s Not Easy Being Green’ with Kermit the Frog (via video screen).
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Artist: Juliette & The Licks
Support: Humanzi
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 5.10.06
Hollywood actress Juliette Lewis and her alternative career plan to be a rock ‘n’ roll starlet.
The ticket featured the actress’s full name, most likely in attempt to draw a bigger crowd. Originally planned to take place at The Cockpit but switched venue to Leeds Met.
Artist: CUD
Support: Miles Hunt
Venue: The Irish Centre, Leeds
Date: 19.9.06
A good support set from Miles Hunt, who included acoustic versions of a few classics by his former band, The Wonder Stuff.
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Artist: CUD
Venue: The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 18.8.06
Artist: Forward, Russia!
Venue: Unity Day [Festival], Hyde Park, Leeds
Date: 5.8.06
Hyde Park Unity Day is a festival and celebration of/for the people, culture and community of LS6. Live music and performance are a core part of the annual event.
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Artists: Massive Attack / Goldfrapp / Pharrell / Gnarles Barkley / Sway / Metric
Venue: Harewood House, Leeds
Date: 24.6.06
Artist: Morrissey
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 20.4.06
Artist: Dirty Mammoth
Venue: The Mixing Tin, Leeds
Date: 5.11.05
Artist: Dirty Mammoth
Venue: The Vine, Leeds
Date: 15.10.05
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Artists: Paul McCartney / U2 / Coldplay / Richard Ashcroft / Elton John / Pete Doherty / R.E.M. / Ms Dynamite / Keane / Bob Geldolf / UB40 / Snoop Dogg / Razorlight / Madonna / The Killers / Scissor Sisters / Velvet Revolver / Sting / Robbie Williams / The Who / Pink Floyd / Paul McCartney / George Michael
Venue: Hyde Park, London
Date: 2.7.05
Live 8 was a set of benefit/awareness concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 countries and South Africa. The concerts were timed to precede the G8 conference. Live 8 organisers presented the ‘Live 8 List’ to world leaders, with the call for politicians to take action to ‘Make Poverty History’. Names from the list/petition were displayed on large screens at each concert during the worldwide broadcast.
A truly epic day featuring so many music legends, and including an emotional reunion of the founder members of Pink Floyd for the first time in over 24 years.
Free tickets were issued via a lottery, as the day was about famine awareness rather than making money. The concert ran nearly 3 hours over schedule but the crowd didn’t seem to care.
Many years later, the line-up is still hard to comprehend. Thankfully the event was captured on DVD, as there was simply too much to take-in on the day.
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Artist: The Bravery
Venue: The Blank Canvas, Leeds
Date: 23.5.05
Artist: Kasabian
Support: The Duke Spirit / El Presidente
Venue: Manchester Apollo
Date: 26.4.05
Artist: The Streets
Support: Kano / The Mitchell Brothers
Venue: Manchester Apollo
Date: 4.3.05
A tour featuring artists from Mike Skinner’s UK Hip Hop / Grime label; The Beats [Recordings].
Artist: Kasabian
Support: The Dead 60s
Venue: Manchester Academy
Date: 9.12.04
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Artist: The Beta Band
Support: Gisli
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 13.11.04
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Artist: Kasabian
Support: Trap2
Venue: The Blank Canvas, Leeds
Date: 16.10.04
The Blank Canvas was a pop-up venue in the ‘Dark Arches’ at Granary Wharf, Leeds. The moody setting was well suited for Kasabian to promote their eponymous debut album. The band were relatively unknown at the time, but word was spreading fast and the arches were packed with those in the know.
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Artists: Supergrass / The Von Bondies / 50 Cent / Placebo / The Streets / Dropkick Murphys
Venue: Carling Festival [2004], Bramham Park, Leeds
Date: 27.8.04
Memorable moment: A field full of middle-class white kids attempting to get down with 50 Cent & crew’s gangsta rap. Fail.