1995
- April
- 23rd - "Good Morning Summertime", BBC 1; played - "Daydream Believer" (acoustic), "I'm Not Ashamed"
- 27th - Natural History Museum, London
- 27th - Borderline, London
- May
- 5th - Student Festival, Coimbra, Portugal
- 6th - Music Festival, Cardiff
- 9th - Virgin Radio (live performance)
- 12th - Richard Littlejohn Show LWT
- 17th - GLR Session
- 18th - Red Balloon Charity Ball, MCM Network
- 21st - Country Club Convention, De Montfort SU, Leicester
- 23th - GMTV
- 27th - Good Morning TV, Pebble Mill, Birmingham
- June
- 3rd - Sky TV "Coca Cola Hit Mix", Interview with Stuart & Mark + "I'm Not Ashamed" (live)
- 6th - Nordoff Robins Lunch
- 7th - VH1 - interview with Stuart & Mark
- 8th - Mean Fiddler
- 9th - High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells ("Daydream Believer" later released on disc 5 of "We're not in Kansas" (The Live Bootleg Box Set 1993-1998))
- 10th - The Fleadh, Finsbury Park, London
- 12th - Richard Littlejohn - "I'm Not Ashamed"
- 12th - HMV Oxford Street, London (WTLF Album release, full electric set)
- 13th - HMV, Croydon (1pm acoustic)
- 13th - HMV, Brighton (5.30pm acoustic)
- 14th - HMV, Bournemouth (12.30pm acoustic)
- 14th - HMV, Southampton (4.30pm acoustic)
- 15th - Virgin, Cardiff (1.00pm acoustic)
- 15th - Virgin, Bristol (5.30pm acoustic)
- 17th - Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet (4th Harley Davidson National Owners Festival)
- 18th - Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet (4th Harley Davidson National Owners Festival)
- 19th - HMV, Leeds (acoustic)
- 20th - HMV, Birmingham (12.30pm acoustic)
- 20th - HMV, Derby (4.30pm acoustic)
- 21st - Ainleys, Leicester (12.30pm acoustic)
- 21st - Virgin, Nottingham (4.30pm acoustic)
- 22nd - HMV, Manchester (5.30pm acoustic - meant to be electric)
- 23rd - Tower Records, Glasgow (5.30pm electric) (released on disc 2 of "We're not in Kansas" (The Live Bootleg Box Set 1993-1998))
- 26th - Germany (TV/Radio/Press)
- 27th - Germany (TV/Radio/Press)
- 28th - Germany (TV/Radio/Press)
- 30th - Sjoslagef Festival, Sweden
- July
- 1st - Sjoslagef Festival, Sweden
- 15th - Colisseum, St. Austell (acoustic); special guests of Plant/Page
- 16th - Arts Centre, Poole (acoustic) ; special guests of Plant/Page
- 19th - The Point, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; special guests of Plant/Page
- 20th - The Point, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; special guests of Plant/Page
- 20th - River Club, Dublin, Republic of Ireland (Midnight "unplugged" performance)
- 21st - Heineken event, Roundhay Park, Leeds
- 22nd - Karlsruhe Festival, Karlsruhe, FRG (televised)
- 28th - Langelands Festival, Denmark
- 30th - Hollymund TV, Cologne, FRG
- August
- 6th - Heineken Big Top Music Festival, Singleton Park, Swansea
- 12th - Schüttorf (open air), Germany; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 13th - Leuven Festival, Leuven, Belgium
- 14th - Leipzig Festwiese; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 17th - Olympic Stadium, Berlin, GDR; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 19th - The Ring, Hockenheim, FRG; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 21st - Jazzhaus, Freiburg, FRG; supporting the Rolling Stones ("Broken String Blues" released as an extra on DVD "Live in Germany '95")
- 22nd - Maimarkt-Gelände, Mannheim, FRG; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 23rd - Erholungshausrestaurant, Leverkusen (acoustic), FRG
- 25th - VW Gelande, Wolfsburg, FRG; supporting the Rolling Stones (released on VHS as "Wolfsburg - Voodoo Lounge Tour" and DVD "Live in Germany '95")
- 27th - Kirschburg (open air), Luxemburg; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 28th - Rotown, Rotterdam, Holland (acoustic, 'the Sheepshaggers') (released on discs 4 & 5 of "We're not in Kansas" (The Live Bootleg Box Set 1993-1998))
- 29th - Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Holland; supporting the Rolling Stones
- 30th - Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Holland; supporting the Rolling Stones
- September
- 24th - Bol Dor (24-hour endurance race for motorcycles), France
- 24th - Olympia, Paris, France
- 24th - UEA, Norwich
- 26th - Ulster Hall, Belfast
- 27th - Sir Henry's, Cork, Republic of Ireland
- 28th - Metroland, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
- 30th - Theatre Royal, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
- October
- 1st - Mean Fiddler, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- 2nd - Mean Fiddler, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- 5th - Civic Theatre, Motherwell
- 6th - Rothes Hall, Glenrothes
- 7th - Barrowlands, Glasgow
- 8th - Usher Hall, Edingburgh
- 9th - French Consulate
- 10th - City Hall, Sheffield
- 11th - Auditorium, Grimsby
- 12th - City Hall, Newcastle
- 14th - Colosseum, Watford
- 15th - Pavillion, Plymouth
- 16th - London (Greenpeace)
- 17th - Civic Hall, Guildford
- 18th - Corn Exchange, Cambridge
- 20th - Royal Court, Liverpool
- 21st - Barbican, York
- 22nd - Academy SU, Manchester
- 23rd - North Wales Theatre, Llandudno
- 25th - Concert Hall, Nottingham
- 26th - St. Georges Hall, Bradford
- 27th - Assembly Rooms, Derby
- 28th - Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
- 30th - St. David's Hall, Cardiff
- 31st - Regent Theatre, Ipswich
- November
- 2nd - Colston Hall, Bristol
- 3rd - Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
- 5th - Dome Theatre, Brighton (released as "Brighton Rock")
- 6th - Hammersmith Labatts Apollo, London; supported by Simon Townsend and Ezio
- 8th - Loft, Berlin, GDR
- 9th - Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, FRG
- 10th - Capitol, Hannover, FRG
- 11th - Live Music Hall, Köln (Cologne), FRG
- 13th - Captitol, Mannheim, FRG
- 14th - Charterhalle, Munich, FRG
- 15th - Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn, Austria
- 16th - Muhle Hunziken, Berne, Switzerland
- 26th - Coca Cola Cup Final, Hampden Park, Glasgow
- December
- 12th - Virgin (Xmas party)
- 20th - Record Hogmanay show for the BBC
- 29th - The Hogmanay Show, Lemon Tree, Aberdeen - acoustic: "All Go Together", "The Storm", "Post Nuclear Talking Blues" (televised)
- 31st - Prince's Street, Edingburgh (Hogmanay Party on BBC1) - "In A Big Country"
Dates gleaned from Country Club Fanzines, the press, other fans and personal
experience.
If you know of any dates that I've missed or got wrong please let me know!
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