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Rory Timeline / Gallagher Created by Joachim Matz Maintained by John Ganjamie Since 9/2009 Rory Timeline / Gallagher created by Joachim Matz Maintained by John Ganjamie since 9/2009 UPDATED Thanks to everyone who 11/29/2015 helped compile the Timeline Date D/M/Y City Country Venue / Locality Parents: 3/2/1948 Ballyshannon IRL Rock Hospital / East Port 0/0/1949 Derry IRL 8/9/1949 Derry IRL 0/0/1954 Derry IRL 0/0/1954 Derry IRL 0/0/1956 Cork IRL MacCurtain Street, City Cork 0/0/1956 Cork IRL 0/0/1957 Cork IRL 0/0/1957 Cork IRL 0/0/1957 Cork IRL 1958 / 59 Cork Parish centres and school halls 0/0/1960 Cork IRL City Hall 0/0/1960 Cork IRL 0/0/1961 Cork IRL North Monastery School 0/0/1961 Cork IRL Cork Boat Club 0/0/1961 Blackrock IRL 0/0/1962 Cork IRL 0/0/1963 Cork IRL Crowley`s Music Centre 0/0/1964 Cork IRL St. Kieran`s College/4 dates a week 0/0/1964 Scull IRL 0/0/1964 Limerick IRL 0/0/1964 Kerry IRL 0/0/1964 London 0/0/1964 Cork IRL Arcadia 0/0/1964 Westport IRL 0/0/1965 Great Britain GB Various dates GB / IRL 8/21/1965 London / Kilburn GB 8/29/1965 London / Leytonstone GB The Innisfail 0/0/1965 Madrid-Torrejon US-Airforce Base 0/0/1965 Dublin IRL Hamburg 0/0/1965 London GB 0/0/1966 Cork IRL The Cavalier Club 0/0/1966 Cork IRL The Cavereign 0/0/1966 Youghal IRL 0/0/1966 Cork IRL Cavern Club 0/0/1966 Cork IRL Arcadia 0/0/1966 Cork IRL Imperial Hotel 0/0/1966 Belfast IRL Sammy Houston`s Jazz Club 0/0/1966 Hamburg D 0/0/1967 Belfast IRL Sammy Houston`s Jazz Club 0/0/1967 Belfast IRL Maritime Club 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 Dublin IRL 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 Nottingham GB Britania Rowing Club 0/0/1967 0/0/1967 Edinburgh GB The Place 0/0/1967 London GB The Marquee 7/0/1967 Belfast IRL Maritime Club 7/0/1967 Belfast IRL Major-Minor Records 7/0/1967 Ireland Tour IRL 7/0/1967 Cork IRL City Hall 7/0/1967 Crosshaven IRL 11/2/1967 Belfast NIR Romano's 5/20/1905 Dourges Piblokto Club 7/0/1967 Belfast IRL Ulster Hall 0/0/1968 Cork IRL Cavern Club 0/0/1968 Dublin IRL Boxing Stadium 2/10/1968 London GB The Marquee 3/15/1968 Cork IRL Savoy Cinema 3/26/1968 London GB The Marquee 4/17/1968 Twickenham GB Colonel Barefoot`s Rock Garden 5/3/1968 London GB London City University 5/7/1968 London GB The Marquee 5/14/1968 London GB The Marquee 5/17/1968 London GB The Marquee 5/20/1968 NE London GB Edmonton Cook Ferry Inn 6/3/1968 London GB The Marquee 6/12/1968 London GB The Marquee 6/13/1968 London GB The Castle 6/15/1968 Ipswich GB Festival 6/17/1968 London GB The Marquee 6/21/1968 London GB The Marquee 7/3/1968 Tolworth GB Toby Jug Blues Club 7/7/1968 Bedfordshire GB Woburn Abbey Festival 7/8/1968 London GB The Marquee 7/20/1968 London GB The Marquee 7/22/1968 London GB The Marquee 7/29/1968 London GB The Marquee 8/1/1968 Belfast IRL Romano`s Ballroom 8/1/1968 Nottingham GB Britania Rowing Club 8/1/1968 Guildhall GB 8/1/1968 Plymouth GB 8/2/1968 Dunstable GB California Ballroom 8/5/1968 London GB BBC-Studios 8/5/1968 Edmonton GB Cooks Ferry Inn 8/9/1968 Sunbury GB Kempton Park Racecourse 8/12/1968 London GB The Marquee 8/13/1968 London / Wood Green GB Fishmonger`s Arms 8/14/1968 London / Tolworth GB Toby Jug 8/1/1968 Belfast IRL Emerald Studios 8/28/1968 London GB The Marquee 9/9/1968 London GB The Marquee 9/23/1968 London GB The Marquee 9/24/1968 London / Wealdstone GB Railway Hotel 9/25/1968 Richmond GB Athletic Club 9/27/1968 Welwyn Garden City GB Bluesville `68 Club 10/3/1968 London GB BBC Studios 10/4/1968 London GB The Marquee 10/7/1968 Edmonton GB Cooks Ferry Inn 10/8/1968 London GB Freakeasy 10/9/1968 London GB The Marquee 10/15/1968 London GB Klooks Kleek 10/18/1968 Cheltenham GB The Spa Lounge & Ballroom 10/19/1968 Southampton GB Old Union Refectory / University 10/24/1968 London / Wealdstone GB Railway Hotel 10/25/1968 London GB The Marquee 10/26/1968 Manchester GB Faculty of Technology 10/31/1968 London / Wealdstone GB Railway Hotel 11/1/1968 Denmark-Germany Tour 11/1/1968 Kopenhagen DK 11/1/1968 Kiel D 11/1/1968 Köln D 11/22/1968 London GB The Marquee 11/1/1968 N.-Ireland Tour IRL 11/26/1968 London GB Royal Albert Hall Dec 1968 London GB 12/2/1968 Whetstone GB The Black Bull 12/6/1968 Welwyn Garden City GB Bluesville`68 Club 12/6/1968 Tottenham GB Sisters Club 12/13/1968 London GB The Marquee 12/16/1968 London GB Edmonton Cooks Ferry Inn 12/20/1968 London GB The Marquee 12/31/1968 London GB The Marquee 0/0/1969 Dublin IRL National Stadium 0/0/1969 Belfast IRL Ulster Hall 0/0/1969 Hartfordshire GB Watford Tech 0/0/1969 London GB Earls Court 1/0/1969 Bath GB Bath Pavilion 1/0/1969 Edmonton GB Cooks Ferry Inn 1/25/1969 London GB The Polytechnic 2/1/1969 London GB The Marquee 2/3/1969 Romford GB Kings Head 2/4/1969 London / Wood Green GB Fishmonger`s Arms 2/7/1969 London GB The Marquee 2/8/1969 London GB The Marquee 2/11/1969 London GB Speakeasy Club 2/15/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 2/17/1969 London GB BBC-Playhouse Theatre 2/18/1969 London / Hampstead GB Klooks Kleek 2/19/1969 London GB BBC-Studios 2/21/1969 London GB The Marquee 2/22/1969 London GB The Marquee 3/7/1969 London GB The Marquee 3/9/1969 London / Southall GB Farx Blues Club 3/20/1969 Swindon GB Locarno Ballroom/ 3/16/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 3/21/1969 London GB The Marquee 3/26/1969 London GB Toby Jug Blues Club 3/31/1969 Bath GB Bath Pavilion 4/1/1969 Welwyn Garden City GB Bluesville `69 Club 4/1/1969 London / Romford GB King`s Hall 4/4/1969 London GB The Marquee 4/19/1969 London / Dagenham GB Village Roundhouse 4/24/1969 Swindon GB Locarno 4/25/1969 London GB The Marquee 5/2/1969 London GB The Marquee 5/3/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 5/6/1969 Welwyn Garden City GB Cherry Tree 5/7/1969 Brüssel B Belgian TV show 5/11/1969 Epping GB Groovesville 5/27/1969 London GB The Marquee 5/28/1969 London GB The Marquee 5/28/1969 London GB Harrods Boutique 5/30/1969 Hampstead Heath GB Camden Festival 6/5/1969 London / Leytonstone GB Dust Bowl Blues Club 6/14/1969 High Wycombe GB Town Hall 6/1/1969 Essen D 6/1/1969 Kiel D Audimax 6/16/1969 Hamburg D Star-Club 6/20/1969 London GB Lyceum 6/22/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 6/24/1969 London GB The Marquee 6/1/1969 Plumpton / Sussex GB 6/27/1969 London GB The Marquee 6/28/1969 Shepton Mallet GB Bath Blues Festival 6/30/1969 Romford GB King`s Hall 7/4/1969 London GB The Marquee 7/6/1969 Dunfermline GB Kinema Ballroom 7/8/1969 London GB BBC-Studios 7/8/1969 Welwyn Garden City GB Cherry Tr ee Blues Club 7/13/1969 Bridgeport Kennedy Bridgeport Stadium 7/16/1969 Philadelphia Wachovia Spectrum 7/18/1969 Toronto Varsity Stadium 7/20/1969 Baltimore USA Civic Center 7/26/1969 West Allis USA Wisconsin State Fair Park 7/27/1969 Chicago USA International Amphitheatre 7/28/1969 Chicago USA 8/1/1969 Detroit USA Olympia Stadium 8/3/1969 St. Louis USA Kiel Auditorium 8/8/1969 Seattle USA Seattle Center Coliseum 8/9/1969 Vancouver CAN Pacific Coliseum 8/10/1969 Portland USA Memorial Coliseum 8/15/1969 Inglewood USA The Forum 8/22/1969 Bilzen Jazz Festival 8/23/1969 Bilzen B 8/27/1969 Hamburg D Starclub 9/5/1969 London GB The Marquee 9/13/1969 Rugby GB Rainsbrook 9/13/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 9/15/1969 Gillingham GB Aurora Ballroom 9/16/1969 London / Hampstead GB Klooks Kleek 9/19/1969 London GB The Marquee 9/20/1969 Nottingham GB Malvern Winter Gardens 9/29/1969 Bath GB The Pavillion 10/4/1969 Dunfermline GB Kinema Ballroom 10/5/1969 Dunfermline GB Kinema Ballroom 10/9/1969 Essen D Grugahalle 10/10/1969 Essen D Grugahalle 10/11/1969 Essen D Grugahalle 10/17/1969 Westfield GB Collge 10/18/1969 Watford GB College 10/20/1969 Romford GB King`s Head 10/23/1969 London GB Roundhouse-Chalk Road 10/24/1969 London GB The Marquee 10/26/1969 Birmingham GB Mothers 10/29/1969 London GB BBC-Studios 10/31/1969 London GB Freakeasy 11/5/1969 Gothenburg SWE The Cue Club 11/9/1969 Aarhus DK Stakladen 11/10/1969 Copenhagen RK 11/15/1969 Rotterdam NL DeDoelen 11/21/1969 London GB The Marquee 11/22/1969 Romford GB King`s Hall 11/24/1969 Dunstable GB Civic Hall 11/30/1969 London GB Belsize Park Odeon 12/1/1969 Edmonton GB Cooks Ferry Inn 12/3/1969 Surrey GB Toby Jug 12/7/1969 London GB Lyceum 12/18/1969 Hamburg D Musikhalle Dec 1969 Cork IRL City Hall Dec 1969 Belfast IRL Dec 1969 Dublin IRL 1/1/1970 Belfast IRL Ulster Hall 1/2/1970 London GB The Marquee 1/3/1970 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 1/6/1970 Paris FR Olympia Stadium 1/7/1970 Paris Fr Olympia Stadium 1/10/1970 Hamburg D Ernst-Merck Halle 1/11/1970 Frankfurt D Kongreßhalle 1/12/1970 Hannover D Niedersachsenhalle 1/17/1970 London GB University College 1/27/1970 Lausanne CH Electric Circus 1/28/1970 Lausanne CH Electric Circus 2/1/1970 Basel Stadthalle 2/2/1970 Hamburg D Markthalle 2/3/1970 Bremen D Radio Bremen 2/4/1970 Düsseldorf D 2/5/1970 Karlsruhe D 2/7/1970 Norwich GB Gola 2/7/1970 BBC TV Disco 2 2/9/1970 Romford GB King's Head 2/1/1970 Denmark-Tour DK 2/1/1970 Stockholm 2/13/1970 London GB Lyceum 2/15/1970 Croydon GB Fox at Greyhound 2/22/1970 Dunfermline GB Kinema Ballroom 3/3/1970 London GB The Marquee 3/4/1970 London GB Castle Club 3/7/1970 Bangor GB University of Wales 3/9/1970 Leicester GB De Montford Hall 3/14/1970 D German TV Mrc 70 Belfast IRL Queen`s University / Whitla Hall 3/15/1970 Cork IRL Savoy Cinema/Theatre 3/17/1970 Dublin IRL National Stadium 3/28/1970 Birmingham GB Mothers of Erdington 4/2/1970 London GB Paris Theatre 4/3/1970 Sunderland GB Locarno Ballroom/Fillmore North 4/4/1970 London / Dagenham GB Village Roundhouse 4/9/1970 Newcastle Upon Tyne GB Mayfair Ballroom 4/15/1970 London GB BBC-Studios 4/18/1970 Guildford GB Civic Hall 4/21/1970 London GB The Marquee 4/23/1970 Newcastle GB Mayfair Ballroom 4/24/1970 Sheffield GB City Hall 4/25/1970 Bromley GB Bromley Tech.
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