Seven Drunken Nights Tour 1967
Seven Drunken Nights was a tour of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States by The Dubliners in 1967 and 1968. The tour is named after their major hit single Seven Drunken Nights which charted across Europe and was performed on Top of the Pops in the UK after receiving major coverage on Radio Caroline. By 1968 The Dubliners had hit the UK charts more than seven times, six in the Top 40.[1] This led to appearances on The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Eamonn Andrews Show and Once More with Felix.[2]
Tour dates
Date[3][4][5] | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe | |||
12 February 1967 | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | Newcastle City Hall |
13 February 1967 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Usher Hall |
15 February 1967 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ulster Hall |
17 February 1967 | Manchester | England | Kings Hall |
19 February 1967 | Bristol | Colston Hall | |
20 February 1967 | London | Royal Albert Hall | |
22 February 1967 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
23 February 1967 | Leeds | Leeds Town Hall | |
24 February 1967 | Glasgow | Scotland | Kelvin Hall |
26 February 1967 | Liverpool | England | Liverpool Empire Theatre |
1 March 1967 | Birmingham | Birmingham Town Hall | |
4 March 1967 | Bradford | St. George's Hall | |
15 March 1967 | London | Wembley Stadium With The Beach Boys, Cream, Cliff Richard and Small Faces | |
6 October 1967 | Royal Albert Hall | ||
2 November 1967 | Wuppertal | Germany | |
25 January 1968 | Slough | England | Adelphi Cinema |
26 January 1968 | Croydon | Fairfield Halls | |
27 January 1968 | Portsmouth | Portsmouth Guildhall | |
28 January 1968 | London | Granada Walthamstow | |
13 February 1968 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Usher Hall |
15 February 1968 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ulster Hall |
17 February 1968 | Manchester | England | Kings Hall |
19 February 1968 | Bristol | Colston Hall | |
20 February 1968 | London | Royal Albert Hall | |
22 February 1968 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
23 February 1968 | Leeds | Leeds Town Hall | |
24 February 1968 | Glasgow | Scotland | Kelvin Hall |
26 February 1968 | Liverpool | England | Liverpool Empire Theatre |
1 March 1968 | Birmingham | Birmingham Town Hall | |
4 March 1968 | Bradford | St. George's Hall | |
North America | |||
17 March 1968 | New York City | United States | Carnegie Hall |
Europe | |||
28 March 1968 | London | England | Royal Albert Hall |
29 March 1968 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
20 August 1968 | Doncaster | Scala | |
25 October 1968 | Manchester | Free Trade Hall | |
5 December 1968 | London | Royal Albert Hall Record Live at the Albert Hall | |
21 December 1968 | Longford | Ireland | Longford Arms Hotel |
January 1969 | Glasgow | Scotland | |
January 1969 | Edinburgh | ||
January 1969 | Rathdrum | Ireland | |
February 1969 | Urlingford | ||
March 1969 | Cork | ||
March 1969 | Limerick | ||
March 1969 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | |
22 March 1969 | Dublin | Ireland | |
North America | |||
April 1969 | Canada | ||
Europe | |||
June 1969 | Dumfries | Ireland | |
June 1969 | Bandon | ||
June 1969 | Donegal | ||
June 1969 | Enniskillen | ||
June 1969 | Drogheda | ||
June 1969 | Athy | ||
3 July 1969 | London | England | Royal Albert Hall |
August 1969 | Cambridge | Cambridge Folk Festival | |
25 September 1969 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ulster Hall |
6 October 1969 | Dublin | Ireland | National Stadium |
October 1969 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | |
October 1969 | Castlebar | Ireland | |
October 1969 | Navan | ||
October 1969 | Desertmartin | ||
October 1969 | Drogheda | ||
North America | |||
October 1969 | Ottawa | Canada | |
October 1969 | Hamilton | ||
October 1969 | Toronto | ||
October 1969 2 dates |
New York City | United States | |
October 1969 | Philadelphia | ||
October 1969 | San Francisco | ||
November 1969 | Los Angeles | ||
November 1969 3 dates |
St.John's | Canada | |
November 1969 3 dates |
Vancouver | ||
November 1969 3 dates |
Victoria Island | ||
November 1969 | Edmonton | ||
November 1969 3 dates |
Kingston | United States | |
November 1969 | Winnipeg | Canada | |
November 1969 | Calgary | ||
November 1969 | Halifax | ||
21 November 1969 | Peterborough | United States | St. Peter's Auditorium |
November 1969 | Boston | ||
November 1969 5 dates |
Toronto | Canada | |
Europe | |||
December 1969 | Cork | Ireland | |
December 1969 | Coleraine | ||
13 December 1969 | Limerick | ||
14 December 1969 | Galway | ||
18 December 1969 | Killarney | ||
20 December 1969 | Drogheda | ||
28 December 1969 | Kanturk | ||
30 December 1969 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Usher Hall |
Line up
Contains the Original Dubliners line up
- Ronnie Drew - Lead vocals, guitar
- Ciarán Bourke - Vocals, guitar, tin whistle
- Luke Kelly - Lead vocals, banjo
- John Sheahan - Fiddle, mandolin, vocals
- Barney McKenna - Banjo, vocals
References
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