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This page lists all known Clash gigs from 1979 with info.

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Commodore Ballroom, Vancover, Canada
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| Feb 7 |
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Berkely Community Centre California
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| Feb 8 |
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Geary Temple (Fillmore), San Francisco CA
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| Feb 9 |
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Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
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| Feb 13 |
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Agora, Cleveland OH
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| Feb 15 |
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Ontario Theatre, Washington DC
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| Feb 16 |
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Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge MA
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| Feb 17 |
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Palladium, New York NY
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| Feb 20 |
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The Rex Danforth Theatre, Toronto, Canada
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We were going to drive to Toronto from New York, but we were snowed in and except for the back-line vehicle, the rest of us flew direct to Cananda. Scratchy |
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| Mar 8 |
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Alright Now TV
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performance for BBC2 (English Civil War/Hate & War/The Israelites)
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| Mar 31 |
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Beaufort Market
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cancelled minutes before due to Police presence |
| Jun 21+ |
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Peppermint Lounge New York BOGUS POSTER? |
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In the summer of '79, living in Northern Virginia, I heard rumours of a Clash gig at the Peppermint Lounge, and when I visited the PL in 1983 employees mentioned the bands that played their amongst them The Clash. I seem to recall a college friend who worked at the radio station mentioning that he saw them at the PL. This was in Blacksburg in 1981-1982. He was from Northern N.J. and saw many shows in the city. It was the only method of communication back in those days; heresay, rumour and myth. This was the month after I graduated high school. Who knows if it was true, but I did hear about it that summer. Ben |
| Jul 5 |
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Notre Dame Hall, London
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...secret gig
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| Jul 6 |
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Notre Dame Hall, London
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...secret gig
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| Jul 14 |
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Rainbow, London
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...Southall Defence Fund benefit. The other support act was Bongo Danny and the Enchanters. |
| Aug 4 |
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Turku, Finland
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...Ruisrock Festival
The Finnish TV shoved circa 10 seconds-clip of Clash gig in Turku (no sound) It was in a program about history of Ruisrock 25 years.Broadcast was 1995. "Ruisrock 25 vuotta" (Ruisrock 25 years) YLE TV1 Broadcast 06.07.95
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| Aug 25 |
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Derry Punk Festival, Templemore Sports Complex - Cancelled
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Sounds NME?
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| Sep 8 |
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Monterey CA, USA...Tribal Stomp festival
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| Sep 12 |
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Civic Centre, Saint Paul MN, USA
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| Sep 14 |
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Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL, USA
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| Sep 17 |
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Masonic Temple, Detroit MI, USA
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| Sep 18 |
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Cleveland, USA
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A Riot of Our Own dates this gig pg194. However local fans believe Cleveland show never happened, the book reference notwithstanding. "I was 18 at the time and very tuned in to the music scene in the area. I missed the Agora show because I wasn't 18 at the time. In September I was and there is no way I would have missed that. I lived in Akron, OH, a one hour drive. I have checked all local newspapers and muic papers and there is no announcement of that show nor any review. Ray Sferra" |
| Sep 19 |
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Orpheum Theater, Boston MA, USA
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| Sep 20 |
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Palladium, New York NY, USA
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| Sep 21 |
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Palladium, New York NY, USA
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...famous photo of Paul from the London Calling sleeve taken on this night
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| Sep 22 |
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Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia PA, USA
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| Sep 25 |
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St Denis Theatre, Montreal, Canada
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Support acts were The B Girls and The Undertones, with DJ Scratchy playing new UK releases between sets. This was the same day that the Montreal Star newspaper ceased publication. The drum kit stand was adorned with the front page of that day's New York Post, with the large, garish headline "Docs Reattach Woman's Arm". The Clash Opened with Safe European Home, followed by I'm So Bored With the USA. They didn't play Tommy Gun. Audience members were encouraged to come on stage during the last song, White Riot, [I among them], with onstage security at the back, guarding the amps and drum kit. The Theatre St Denis had seating capacity of about 2,200 at the time, though few, especially in the front, spent much time seated. |
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OKeefe Centre, Toronto, Canada
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| Sep 28 |
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Clark University, Worcester MA, USA
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I missed them for both the 1st two Boston shows (Harvard Sq. Theatre and the Orpheum) but then I heard thru the grapevine that they were playing at Clark University on 9/28/79. So we drove down and got in line. Original scheduled to be in the field house, the promoters (I think it was a student organization) sold almost no advance tickets, and moved it to a smaller auditorium the day of the show. Then 100s of punks from Boston showed up and bought tickets, and they kept selling tickets. Terribly overcrowded, fire department came and made a few hundred leave the hall, but as soon as they left, Strummer says "There's a buncha fans out there that paid to see us, and they're stuck outside, but if everybody stays cool, and don't push, we can let them inside." The Heart breakers opened. That show changed my life. Cliche but true. Anyway, I still have the ticket stub. Rick |
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Ritchie Colisseum, College Park MD, USA
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| Oct 2 |
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The Agora, Atlanta GA, USA
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| Oct 4 |
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Armadillo Club, Austin TX, USA
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referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own p206 and also by Ray Lowry on page 73 of Mojo (UK Music Mag) No.9 Aug 94 where he says the heat was scorching... see also www.Pontbone.com/journal.htm [Joe Elys acordian player]
Joe Ely.com; Back to London in 1979 for another tour. The Clash come to the show (Ely's) at the Venue Theater and invited the (Ely's) band to come to studio where they are recording London Calling. Became friends and (the Clash) showed the Lubbock boys around the London scene. The Clash come to America later in 1979. The two bands play several shows together including Houston, Dallas, Laredo, LA and the Monterey Pop Festival. Joe invites them to come to Lubbock to do a show together. They stay for several days mesmerized by the dusty home of Buddy Holly and the strange cowboy culture. In return the Clash invite Joe the following year to come to London for their London Calling Tour.
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Cullen Auditorium, Houston TX, USA
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dates from www.Pontbone.com/journal.htm [Joe Elys acordian player]. also referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own p206
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Palladium, Dallas, USA
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this is often dated as the 6th and it may have been, but in order to fit the sequence of events in Greens book, A Riot of Our Own it would have to be before that, maybe the 4th.
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Rocks Club [The Rox], Lubbock TX, USA |
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referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own, p207, where the band went to play a unofficial gig for Joe Ely (support) in his own town of Lubbock. Green says the band took a couple of days off after flying to LA. dates from www.Pontbone.com/journal.htm [Joe Elys acordian player].
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Laredo Texas |
| Oct 10 |
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San Diego, California, USA
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referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own p 208
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| Oct 11 |
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Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA, USA
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| Oct 13 |
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Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco CA, USA
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| Oct 15 |
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Seattle
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referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own p211
... ticket ... photo from gig
"I just stumbled on this site while doing a google ‘egoist’ search. Great site. I wish I could find my taped interview with Joe. That was a story in itself. I must’ve woke up Cosmo at every stop from Cleveland to Denver where he finally put me through to Joe to do a pre-concert interview. You should try and get that from the Oregon Daily Emerald…or I could look in my files. If I recall Joe was getting ready for the Denver show…he was testy and abrupt…and loosened up later. My interview style was not to go by set questions…but to have question points and just talk. I remember asking about recording at Olympic Studios, which was being talked about…and joked that this was supposed to be The Rolling Stones favorite room. No laughter from Joe on that. And it was pouring down rain, with thunder in Denver and it made Joe in bad mood. I casually told him to put that mood into the show. But this was cool. Wish I was a better writer back then.
The photos are by Mark Pynes, now the photo editor of the Harrisburg, Pa. newspaper. Wish I could find the interview tape…I think my ex-wife stole it. Cheers, Cort Fernald"
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Pacific National Exhibition Vancover, Canada
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referenced in Johnny Greens Book, A Riot of Our Own p213 as the last night of the tour.
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| Dec 25 |
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Acklam Hall, Ladbroke Grove, London
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...secret Christmas gig
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| Dec 26 |
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Acklam Hall, Ladbroke Grove, London
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...secret gig
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| Dec 27 |
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Hammersmith Odeon, London
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...Concert For Kampuchea
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Jun 76 - Black Swan & five piece »
Aug 76 - 100 Club & London Gigs »
Dec 76 - Anarchy Tour »
Jan / Mar - Early 77 Gigs »
May 77 - White Riot UK Tour »
Jul 77 - European Dates »
Oct 77 - Out of Control UK Tour »

Jan 78 - Sandy Pearlman UK Dates »
Apr 78 - UK Festival Dates »
Jul 78 - Out on Parole UK Tour »
Oct 78 - Sort it Out UK Tour »
Feb 79 - Pearl Harbour US Tour »

Jul 79 - Finland + UK dates »
Sep 79 - Take the Fifth US Tour »
Dec 79 - Acklam Hall Secret Gigs
& Benefit gig for Kampuchea »
Jan 80 - 16 Tons UK Tour »
Mar 80- 16 Tons US Tour »
May 80 - 16 Tons UK/Europe »

May 81 - Impossible Mission Tour »
Jun 81 - Bonds Residency NY »
Sep 81 - Mogador Paris Residency »
Oct 81 - Radio Clash UK Tour »
Oct 81 - London Lyceum Residency »

Jan 82 - Japan Tour »
Feb 82 - Australian Tour »
Feb 82 - Hong Long & Thai gigs »
May 82 - Lochem Festival »
Jun 82 - Combat Coast to Coast »
July 82 - Casbah Club UK Tour »
Aug 82 - Combat Rock US Tour »
Oct 82 - Supporting the Who »
Nov 82 - Bob Marley Festival »
May 83 - US Festival + gigs »

Jan 84 - West Coast dates »
Feb 84 - Out of Control Europe »
Mar 84 - Out of Control UK »
April 84 - Out of Control US Tour »
Sep 84 - Italian Festival dates »
Dec 84 - Miners Benefit Gigs »
May 85 - Busking Tour »
Jun- Aug 85 - Festival dates »

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