ManOfSussex
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I saw Coldplay at The Crypt in Hastings many years back. I'm pretty sure they supported another act too, though I've no idea who.
Mrs K was at the Mott the Hoople and Queen support. 1974 at the Rainbow?
Good shout. If it was late 81/early82, were they supporting the Au Pairs?
I stayed in the bar while James supported the Smiths at Portsmouth Guildhall. This must be same tour as the Dome concert mentioned by other posters, but it was 1984.
Graduate, supporting Judie Tzuke at the Dome in around 1978. Graduate went on to become Tears for Fears. It wasn't a great concert.
I went see the Stranglers at the Brighton Centre in 1987 area because of the support band, Xmal Deutschland
Radiohead Supporting Kingmaker at Sussex Uni.
My band then supported Radiohead and the Richmond a few week later........... nope we never became famous
Also saw Nine Inch Nails Supporting Guns n Roses at Wembley although they had released pretty hate machine so i think they were reasonably famous.
I saw Coldplay at The Crypt in Hastings many years back. I'm pretty sure they supported another act too, though I've no idea who.
Radiohead supporting Frank n Walters
Squeeze
4th on the bill at the Top Rank Suite
On before The Radio Stars, Eddie & The Hot Rods and someone I have forgotten.
Instantly likeable!
First band I ever saw were The New Hearts, supporting The Jam in 1977.
The New Hearts went on to become Secret Affair.
At The New Hearts gig I always remember the lead singer, Ian Page, mid way through their set, announcing that the next singer was dedicated to Rod Stewart.
I had always like Rod Stewart, and so this announcement perked up my interest, on what so far had been a dull set.
Ian Page, then said the song was called "Flash ****!"
Nice!
The Coventry Automatics (later to become The Specials) third on the bill, supporting The Clash at Crawley Leisure Centre '78
Big Country supporting The Jam
That was John and Tony Smith's Charisma label tour. 6 groups over 2 evenings. Genesis, Audience, Lindisfarne Van der graaf generator, Rare bird, and Brian Davidson's Every which way. I was at both of the concerts.