The Wild Flowers Concert History

Hailing from Wolverhampton, England, the Wild Flowers were chiefly inspired by New York punk rock, especially Television and the Ramones. The band's original membership included guitarist/vocalist Neil Cook, guitarist Dave Newton, bassist Mark Alexander, and drummer Dave Fisher, and this lineup recorded an LP titled The Joy of It All for the small Reflex label in 1984. Newton left soon afterwards to form the Mighty Lemon Drops, and it took the Wild Flowers two years to regain their footing.

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The Mighty Lemon Drops / Balaam and the Angel / pop will eat itself / The Wild Flowers on Dec 23, 1986 [662-small]

The Mighty Lemon Drops / Balaam and the Angel / pop will eat itself / The Wild Flowers
Dec 23, 1986
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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The Icicle Works / The Wild Flowers / The Chain Gang on Feb 24, 1987 [769-small]

The Icicle Works / The Wild Flowers / The Chain Gang
Feb 24, 1987
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Ian Wright

Indie
UK
Post-Punk
New Wave
1987 2 concerts
1986 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Wild Flowers had?

The Wild Flowers has had 4 concerts.

What genre is The Wild Flowers?

The Wild Flowers is most often considered to be Indie, UK, Post-Punk, and New Wave.

When was the last The Wild Flowers concert?

The last The Wild Flowers concert was on February 28, 1987 at Clarendon Hotel Ballroom in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: The Wedding Present / Close Lobsters / The Wild Flowers.

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