Gorky Park's 1989 Concert History

Gorky Park (international title) or "Парк Горького" (Russian title) was a Soviet Russian glam metal band, that gained short-lived mainstream popularity in USA during the Perestroyka times. Gorky Park is famous for its kitch use of western stereotypes of russians, such as pseudo-traditional clothing, balalaika-like guitar design and Hammer and sickle as their logo. It was the first russian band to be aired on MTV.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 12, 1989 –
Aug 13, 1989
Moscow Music Peace Festival 1989
Bon Jovi / Ozzy Osbourne / Scorpions / Mötley Crüe / Skid Row / Cinderella / Gorky Park / Nuance / Brigada S / Jason Bonham
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Luzhniki Stadium Moscow, Russian Federation

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Moscow Music Peace Festival 1989
Aug 12 - 13, 1989
 Moscow, Russian Federation
  Added by Victor Logvinov


Moscow Music Peace Festival 1989
Aug 12 - 13, 1989
 Moscow, Russian Federation
  Added by Victor Logvinov

Rock
Hard Rock
Glam Metal
Glam Rock
Russian
Russian Rock
Classic Russian Rock
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1999 2 concerts
1990 2 concerts
1989 1 concert
1988 10 concerts
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 Dmitry Kosyak
 Jan Merling
 Alan Petersen
 Jolie Beth
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Gorky Park had?

Gorky Park has had 15 concerts.

What genre is Gorky Park?

Gorky Park is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, Glam Metal, Glam Rock, Russian, Russian Rock, and Classic Russian Rock.

When was the last Gorky Park concert?

The last Gorky Park concert was on August 15, 1999 at Vasilevsky Spusk, Red Square in Moscow, Russian Federation. The bands that performed were: Red Hot Chili Peppers / Zdob și Zdub / Gorky Park.

What setlist does Gorky Park play live?

The songs that Gorky Park performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 28, 1990 concert at Roskilde Festival 1990 in Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark:

  1. Come Together
  2. Bang
  3. Try to Find Me
  4. My Generation

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