Seven Drunken Nights Tour 1967

Seven Drunken Nights was a tour of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States by The Dubliners in 1967 and 1968. The tour is named after their major hit single Seven Drunken Nights which charted across Europe and was performed on Top of the Pops in the UK after receiving major coverage on Radio Caroline. By 1968 The Dubliners had hit the UK charts more than seven times, six in the Top 40.[1] This led to appearances on The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Eamonn Andrews Show and Once More with Felix.[2]

Tour dates

Date[3][4][5] City Country Venue
Europe
12 February 1967 Newcastle upon Tyne England Newcastle City Hall
13 February 1967 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
15 February 1967 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
17 February 1967 Manchester England Kings Hall
19 February 1967 Bristol Colston Hall
20 February 1967 London Royal Albert Hall
22 February 1967 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
23 February 1967 Leeds Leeds Town Hall
24 February 1967 Glasgow Scotland Kelvin Hall
26 February 1967 Liverpool England Liverpool Empire Theatre
1 March 1967 Birmingham Birmingham Town Hall
4 March 1967 Bradford St. George's Hall
15 March 1967 London Wembley Stadium
With The Beach Boys, Cream, Cliff Richard and Small Faces
6 October 1967 Royal Albert Hall
2 November 1967 Wuppertal Germany
25 January 1968 Slough England Adelphi Cinema
26 January 1968 Croydon Fairfield Halls
27 January 1968 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
28 January 1968 London Granada Walthamstow
13 February 1968 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
15 February 1968 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
17 February 1968 Manchester England Kings Hall
19 February 1968 Bristol Colston Hall
20 February 1968 London Royal Albert Hall
22 February 1968 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
23 February 1968 Leeds Leeds Town Hall
24 February 1968 Glasgow Scotland Kelvin Hall
26 February 1968 Liverpool England Liverpool Empire Theatre
1 March 1968 Birmingham Birmingham Town Hall
4 March 1968 Bradford St. George's Hall
North America
17 March 1968 New York City United States Carnegie Hall
Europe
28 March 1968 London England Royal Albert Hall
29 March 1968 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
20 August 1968 Doncaster Scala
25 October 1968 Manchester Free Trade Hall
5 December 1968 London Royal Albert Hall
Record Live at the Albert Hall
21 December 1968 Longford Ireland Longford Arms Hotel
January 1969 Glasgow Scotland
January 1969 Edinburgh
January 1969 Rathdrum Ireland
February 1969 Urlingford
March 1969 Cork
March 1969 Limerick
March 1969 Belfast Northern Ireland
22 March 1969 Dublin Ireland
North America
April 1969 Canada
Europe
June 1969 Dumfries Ireland
June 1969 Bandon
June 1969 Donegal
June 1969 Enniskillen
June 1969 Drogheda
June 1969 Athy
3 July 1969 London England Royal Albert Hall
August 1969 Cambridge Cambridge Folk Festival
25 September 1969 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
6 October 1969 Dublin Ireland National Stadium
October 1969 Belfast Northern Ireland
October 1969 Castlebar Ireland
October 1969 Navan
October 1969 Desertmartin
October 1969 Drogheda
North America
October 1969 Ottawa Canada
October 1969 Hamilton
October 1969 Toronto
October 1969
2 dates
New York City United States
October 1969 Philadelphia
October 1969 San Francisco
November 1969 Los Angeles
November 1969
3 dates
St.John's Canada
November 1969
3 dates
Vancouver
November 1969
3 dates
Victoria Island
November 1969 Edmonton
November 1969
3 dates
Kingston United States
November 1969 Winnipeg Canada
November 1969 Calgary
November 1969 Halifax
21 November 1969 Peterborough United States St. Peter's Auditorium
November 1969 Boston
November 1969
5 dates
Toronto Canada
Europe
December 1969 Cork Ireland
December 1969 Coleraine
13 December 1969 Limerick
14 December 1969 Galway
18 December 1969 Killarney
20 December 1969 Drogheda
28 December 1969 Kanturk
30 December 1969 Belfast Northern Ireland Usher Hall

Line up

Contains the Original Dubliners line up

References

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