The Cross's 1994 Concert History

The late-'80s side project of Queen's drummer Roger Taylor, the Cross were originally a classic rock band with dance influences, then abandoned the dance aspect of their sound and produced two straight forward rock albums. Although Taylor stated when the band formed in 1987, that the group would be a force to be reckoned with within six months, the group never took off in any market, except Germany, and broke up in 1993. With the conclusion of Queen's Magic Tour in 1986...

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 29, 1994
Mick Ronson Memorial Concert
Ian Hunter / The Spiders From Mars / Joe Elliott / Phil Collen / Bill Nelson / Roger Daltrey / Roger Taylor / Steve Harley / Mick Jones / Big Audio Dynamite / Willy And The Poor Boys / Gary Brooker / Glen Matlock And The Mavericks / Dana Gillespie / The Rats / Simon Townsend / The Cross / Bill Wyman / Captain Sensible / Ben Elton Show all bands
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Hammersmith Odeon London, England, United Kingdom

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Mick Ronson Memorial Concert on Apr 29, 1994 [337-small]

Mick Ronson Memorial Concert
Apr 29, 1994
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Mick Ronson Memorial Concert on Apr 29, 1994 [401-small]

Mick Ronson Memorial Concert
Apr 29, 1994
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Credit: Steve Gray

Mick Ronson Memorial Concert on Apr 29, 1994 [367-small]

Mick Ronson Memorial Concert
Apr 29, 1994
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Credit: Steve Gray

Rock
Pop Rock
Hard Rock
Classic Rock
British
Dance-Rock
Christian Hip Hop
Gospel Rap
Queen
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Cross had?

The Cross has had 10 concerts.

What genre is The Cross?

The Cross is most often considered to be Rock, Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, British, Dance-Rock, Christian Hip Hop, Gospel Rap, and Queen.

When was the last The Cross concert?

The last The Cross concert was on February 06, 2014 at Paradiso in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. The bands that performed were: My Brightest Diamond / Patrick Wolf / Douglas Dare / Lubomyr Melnyk / Ólafur Arnalds / The Cross / Linx.

What setlist does The Cross play live?

The songs that The Cross performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 07, 2013 concert at G Live in Guildford, England, United Kingdom:

  1. In Charge of My Heart
  2. Top of the World Ma
  3. New Dark Ages
  4. Man on Fire
  5. Ain't Put Nothin' Down
  6. Liar
  7. Dirty Mind
  8. Cowboys and Indians
  9. Power to Love
  10. Heaven for Everyone
  11. Sister Blue
  12. Final Destination
  13. Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

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