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Blackalicious UK Tour 1995

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"Blackalicious, San Francisco funksterswho released the Melodica album on Mo Wax last year, and Asian rappers Hustlers HC from the Nation Records stable are out on the road this month. They appear at Leeds Cockpit (1 May), Manchester Sankey's Soap (2), Bath Hub Club (3), Liverpool Bourbon Street (4), Glasgow College Of Art (5), Birmingham Que Club (6), London Subterania (7), and Brighton Zap Club (8). DJs on the tour will be Attica Blues and Shorty Blitz, joined on selected nights by James Lavelle and Fraser Cook."<ref>The Wire, May 1995, issue 35, p. 7 https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/35780/page/7</ref>
"Blackalicious, San Francisco funksters who released the Melodica album on Mo Wax last year, and Asian rappers Hustlers HC from the Nation Records stable are out on the road this month. They appear at Leeds Cockpit (1 May), Manchester Sankey's Soap (2), Bath Hub Club (3), Liverpool Bourbon Street (4), Glasgow College Of Art (5), Birmingham Que Club (6), London Subterania (7), and Brighton Zap Club (8). DJs on the tour will be Attica Blues and Shorty Blitz, joined on selected nights by James Lavelle and Fraser Cook."<ref>The Wire, May 1995, issue 35, p. 7 https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/35780/page/7</ref>




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==Notes==
==Notes==


While it is unclear which nights James Lavelle DJed at, he would be in Japan from at least the 6th of May for the [[Battle Royal]] tour.
While it is unclear which nights James Lavelle DJed at, he would be in Japan from at least the 6th of May for the [[Battle Royal]] tour. Also, while he is mentioned as appearing in Glasgow on May 5<ref>https://archive.list.co.uk/the-list/1995-05-05/52/</ref>, he would also be appearing at the first of his regular [[Headz]] nights in London on that date.


==Images==
==Images==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:2May1995.jpg|thumb|Flyer for 2 May Manchester
File:2May1995.jpg|thumb|Flyer for 2 May Manchester
File:5May1995.png|thumb|Glasgow gig in The List
[[File:5May1995 2.png|thumb|Glasgow gig in The List]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External Links==
==External Links==
[https://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/artefact/11370/DOODLEBUG_DJS_SANKEYS_SOAP_POSTER_1995 Flyer for 2 May gig]
[https://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/artefact/11370/DOODLEBUG_DJS_SANKEYS_SOAP_POSTER_1995 Flyer for 2 May gig]
[https://archive.list.co.uk/the-list/1995-05-05/52/ Event details for Glasgow gig in The List - 5 May 1995 (ISSUE 252)]


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 09:37, 30 September 2018

Blackalicious UK Tour 1995
Tour by Blackalicious
LocationUK
Start dateMay 1, 1995 (1995-05-01)
End dateMay 8, 1995 (1995-05-08)
Supporting actsAttica Blues, Shorty Blitz, James Lavelle and Fraser Cook.


"Blackalicious, San Francisco funksters who released the Melodica album on Mo Wax last year, and Asian rappers Hustlers HC from the Nation Records stable are out on the road this month. They appear at Leeds Cockpit (1 May), Manchester Sankey's Soap (2), Bath Hub Club (3), Liverpool Bourbon Street (4), Glasgow College Of Art (5), Birmingham Que Club (6), London Subterania (7), and Brighton Zap Club (8). DJs on the tour will be Attica Blues and Shorty Blitz, joined on selected nights by James Lavelle and Fraser Cook."[1]


Dates

  • 1 May 1995 - England - Leeds - Cockpit
  • 2 May 1995 - England - Manchester - Sankey's Soap
  • 3 May 1995 - England - Bath - Bath Hub Club
  • 4 May 1995 - England - Liverpool - Bourbon Street
  • 5 May 1995 - Scotland - Glasgow - Glasgow College Of Art
  • 6 May 1995 - England - Birmingham - Que Club
  • 7 May 1995 - England - London - Subterania
  • 8 May 1995 - England - Brighton - Zap Club

Notes

While it is unclear which nights James Lavelle DJed at, he would be in Japan from at least the 6th of May for the Battle Royal tour. Also, while he is mentioned as appearing in Glasgow on May 5[2], he would also be appearing at the first of his regular Headz nights in London on that date.

Images

External Links

Flyer for 2 May gig

Event details for Glasgow gig in The List - 5 May 1995 (ISSUE 252)

References

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