Unfortunately mine was Chris de Burgh who was supporting Supertramp in 1976.
Dam forgot about the Joan A one...was there too...just her and an acoustic guitar?
I share your pain....at the Dome yes?
Supertramp did just The Crime of the Century album
LZ at the Toby Jug in Tolworth.
My missus saw Coldplay supporting the Kaiser Chiefs at the Concorde 2 a while back. Myself, Stereophonics supporting James(I think) at the Brighton Ctr
I know someone who went to see Roy Orbison topping the bill back in 1963. The support act was The Beatles.
They only played the Toby Jug once, in Spring '69 (April or May?). Presumably mostly blues covers at that stage? Maybe Dazed & Confused too? You lucky b'stard!
Me too. My mum. She was at the Brighton Hippodrome show. I am very jealous as I would have loved to have seen Roy Orbison.
The nearest I can get to her claim was when a Sub-Pop loving friend dragged me away from the bar to go and watch Nirvana who were low on the bill at the 1991 Reading Festival, a month or so before Nevermind was released. The only song I knew of their's was 'Sliver'. I saw Bon Jovi's first ever UK show when they supported a disappointingly unmade-up Kiss at the Brighton Centre. I thought they were dull and would never get anywhere.
In comedy I saw Stewart Lee on one of his earliest tours supporting Sadowitz in 1990 and, although he was already a name in America I saw Rich Hall play an early UK show at the Pavillion Theatre in 1996 when, although he wasn't the support act, he only sold about thirty tickets.
Like a lot of you I saw David Beckham playing a supporting role as he made his debut for United at The Goldstone coming on as a late sub for one of the Wallace brothers. Was it Matt Edwards who scored our goal in a 1-1 draw?
I saw The Cure supporting Siouxsie And The Banshees at the Brighton Centre late 70s
The Cure were not exactly unknown but obviously went on to be very big.
I remember seeing Quo supporting T Rex at the Big Apple; I also remember Bowie as a support act at the Dome around 1969/70 but I think Humble Pie were the headline act? The latter was my second gig ever, the first being LZ at the Toby Jug in Tolworth.