Artist: The Colours
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 23.12.95

Artist: The Colours
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 23.12.95

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Artist: Menswear
Support: Limousine
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 17.10.95
Artist: The Colours
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 16.9.95
Artist: Supergrass
Venue: Brighton Beach, The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 4.8.95
A secret show. No ticket stub for this gig, as those in the know simply headed down to Brighton Beach at The Cockpit, and paid on the door. The length of the queue implied that the word was out, but even as the band took to the stage, many of the in-crowd were unaware that Supergrass were about to play.
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![081_Heineken Festival [220795]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/081_heineken-festival-220795.jpg)
Artists: Pulp / Menswear / Marion / Salad / Whiteout / Puressence
Venue: Roundhay Park, Leeds
Date: 22.7.95
Free admission, free beer, free Britpop.



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Artist: Dick Dale
Support: The Stairs
Venue: Leeds Irish Centre
Date: 11.7.95
Riding high on a wave of popularity following ‘Misirlou’ being used as the title music for Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’.

Artist: The Colours
Support: The Very Tall Buildings
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 24.6.95
Artist: Menswear
Support: Clockwork Dogs / MK13
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 22.4.95
Menswear wanted to lead the Britpop mod revival. They were nothing like a mod band, but deserve more credit than they ever got for a few half-decent pop songs.
Artist: The Real People
Support: The Colours
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 22.3.95

Artist: Supergrass
Support: The Bluetones
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 25.2.95
At the time, Supergrass and The Bluetones were making their names on the Britpop scene. Both bands attracted something of a 90s mod revival following. The Bluetones played a great support slot, after which roughly a third of the audience left. Those who stayed did so wisely and saw an excellent (very loud) set from Supergrass, who would excel to stardom over subsequent years. No ticket stub for this gig, as in those days you could still queue and pay a few quid on the door.

Artist: The Colours
Venue: The Fenton, Leeds
Date: 22.2.95