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Here are some relatively recent past concerts. Who attended?

Some past performances

Can you remember any others?

If you have stories to tell please contact Edna Murray at

tomandedna@icloud.com

 

Anybody Know who these are at a Goth convention at the Astoria?

Sisters of Mercy Goth Convention at the AstoriaGoth Convention at the Astoria

 

 

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 Does anybody remember Johnny Thunders at the Astoria 1st December 1987?

Autographed photo of Dynamite courtesy of Krystyna Spink
Autographed photo of Dynamite courtesy of Krystyna Spink and she shares some memories of the early 80s below.

 

 

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Astoria JazzAnybody remember the Jazz?

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Here is a ticket from the 80s donated by Krystyna. It is going to be buried in the time capsule under the clock, The idea is that the time capsule will be opened in 2112 – the bicentenary of Oakwood becoming part of the City of Leeds.

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