Flag of Convenience Concert History

Flag of Convenience were a rock group formed in 1982 by former Buzzcocks members Steve Diggle and John Maher, along with bassist Dave Farrow and keyboard player D.P. The band continued with a changing line-up until 1989, with later incarnations releasing records under the names F.O.C. and Buzzcocks F.O.C. The final incarnation of the band included former member of The Stone Roses Andy Couzens and former Inspiral Carpets drummer Chris Goodwin, who both went on to form The High.

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Punk
Punk Rock
Post-Punk
UK
New Wave
Power Pop
England
Melancholia
UK Post-Punk
Art Punk
Fast Melodic Punk
Manchester
Pennsylvania Hardcore
Norwegian Indie
Brisbane Indie
Bergen Indie
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1988 1 concert
1983 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Flag of Convenience had?

Flag of Convenience has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Flag of Convenience?

Flag of Convenience is most often considered to be Punk, Punk Rock, Post-Punk, UK, New Wave, Power Pop, England, Melancholia, UK Post-Punk, Art Punk, Fast Melodic Punk, Manchester, Pennsylvania Hardcore, Norwegian Indie, Brisbane Indie, and Bergen Indie.

When was the last Flag of Convenience concert?

The last Flag of Convenience concert was on April 29, 1988 at Jolly Boatman, Richmond upon Thames in Richmond, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Senseless Things / Flag of Convenience.

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