Artist: The Primitives
Support: We Went to School
Venue: The Chapel, Leeds
Date: 30.6.18
30 years later; still ‘Lovely’.
![293d_The Primitives [300618]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/293d_the-primitives-300618.jpg?w=656)
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Artist: The Primitives
Support: We Went to School
Venue: The Chapel, Leeds
Date: 30.6.18
30 years later; still ‘Lovely’.
![293d_The Primitives [300618]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/293d_the-primitives-300618.jpg?w=656)
![293e_The Primitives [300618]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/293e_the-primitives-300618.jpg?w=672&h=232)
![290a_The Wedding Present [090618]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/290a_the-wedding-present-090618.jpg?w=656)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Napoleon IIIrd
Venue: The Chapel, Leeds
Date: 9.6.18
‘Tommy’ 30th Anniversary Tour: The line-up of The Wedding Present may have gone through many changes over the past three decades but their music has stood the test of time.
An intimate ‘home-town’ gig and set of Wedding Present favourites, interspersed with David Gedge’s familiar witty banter. Big sound, small venue, ringing ears!
Setlist: Corduroy / Two Bridges / Gazebo / Brassneck / Go Out and Get ‘em Boy / (The Moment Before) Everything’s Spoiled Again / Once More / Ringway to Seatac / At the Edge of the Sea / Boo Boo / The Queen of Outer Space / What Becomes of the Broken Hearted / Living and Learning / This Boy Can Wait / Felicity / You Should Always Keep in Touch with Your Friends / I’m Not Always So Stupid / Kennedy / Never Said / Every Mother’s Son / My Favourite Dress / Take Me!
![290b_The Wedding Present [090618]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/290b_the-wedding-present-090618.jpg?w=350&h=350)
Artist: Mexrrissey
Venue: Church, Leeds
Date: 28.4.18
The Queen is Dead and you have a Girlfriend in a Conga. All the more reason to celebrate as Mexrrissey exchanged misery for mariachi and brought their infectiously upbeat versions of The Smiths and Morrissey classics to Leeds International Festival.
![285b_Mexrrissey [270418]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/285b_mexrrissey-270418.jpg?w=656)
![285d_Mexrrissey [270418]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/285d_mexrrissey-270418.jpg?w=671&h=452)
![285c_Mexrrissey [270418]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/285c_mexrrissey-270418.jpg?w=400&h=552)
Artist: Songhoy Blues
Support: Oscar Jerome
Venue: Church, Leeds
Date: 28.11.17
Sublime sub Saharan sounds.
![278b_Songhoy Blues [281117]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/278b_songhoy-blues-281117.jpg?w=656)
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Setlist:
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