Johnny Clegg & Savuka's 1989 Concert History

Johnny Clegg's second crossover band Savuka takes its name from the Zulu word for "We have risen". Savuka, like Clegg's first band Juluka before it, mixes African music with Celtic folk music and international rock sounds. They recorded four albums: Third World Child (1987), Shadow Man (1988), Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World (1989) and Heat, Dust & Dreams (1993). The last album was nominated for a US Grammy Award for the best world music album in 1993.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 01, 1989
Joe Cocker / BAP / Johnny Clegg & Savuka

OpenAir Hardturm 1989

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Hardturm Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Jun 29, 1989 –
Jul 01, 1989
Leysin Rock Festival 1989
Duran Duran / The Fixx / Renaud / New Model Army / Transvision Vamp / Johnny Clegg & Savuka / Maxime Le Forestier / Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul / Gerard Blanchard / Sapho / Alla Pugachova
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Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland
Jun 18, 1989
BAP / Joe Cocker / Suzanne Vega / Johnny Clegg & Savuka / Fischer-Z

Open Air 89

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Alm Stadion Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Pop Rock
Reggae
World Music
South Africa
South African
Africa
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Johnny Clegg & Savuka had?

Johnny Clegg & Savuka has had 17 concerts.

What genre is Johnny Clegg & Savuka?

Johnny Clegg & Savuka is most often considered to be Pop Rock, Reggae, World Music, South Africa, South African, and Africa.

When was the last Johnny Clegg & Savuka concert?

The last Johnny Clegg & Savuka concert was on November 26, 1993 at State Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

What setlist does Johnny Clegg & Savuka play live?

The songs that Johnny Clegg & Savuka performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 26, 1993 concert at Deep Ellum Live in Dallas, Texas, United States:

  1. One (Hu)'Man, One Vote
  2. The Crossing (Osiyeza)
  3. Tough Enough
  4. Cruel Crazy Beautiful World
  5. Great Heart
  6. Scatterlings of Africa
  7. The Promise
  8. I Can Never Be (What You Want Me to Be)

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