Concerts & Package Tours : 1964  (May - June)

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May 2nd 1964

Bridlington (Spa Royal Hall)

The Rolling Stones  
May 3rd 1964

Bristol (Colston Hall)

 

Adam Faith
Brian Poole & The Tremeloes
Eden Kane
Dave Berry & The Cruisers
The Roulettes
The Undertakers
Larraine Grey
Dave Curtis & The Tremors
Barry O'Dowd

May 3rd 1964

Manchester (Palace)

The Rolling Stones
Julie Grant
Pete McClain & The Four Just Men
The Sunliners
The Overlanders
The McKinleys
The Swinging Hi-Four
David Hamilton (compere)

Promoter - John Smith

May 1964

04 - Newcastle (La Dolce Vita) - week
11 - Birmingham (Hippodrome) - week
18 - Liverpool (Empire) - week
25 - Nottingham (Theatre Royal - week)

Adam Faith

Nottingham :-

Susan Maughan
The Jones Boys

May 1964

09 - Finsbury Park (Astoria)
10 - Hammersmith (Odeon)
11 - Birmingham (Town Hall)
12 - Nottingham (Odeon)
13 - Stockton (Globe)
14 - Sheffield (City Hall)
15 - Bradford (Gaumont)
16 - Bournemouth (Winter Gardens)
17 - Liverpool (Odeon)
18 - Southampton (Gaumont)
19 - Plymouth (ABC)
20 - Exeter (Savoy)
21 - Croydon (ABC)
22 - Manchester (Odeon)
23 - Newcastle (City Hall)
24 - Leicester (De Montfort Hall)
25 - Woolwich (Granada)
26 - Bolton (Odeon)
27 - Glasgow (Odeon)
28 - Bristol (Colston Hall)
29 - Southend (Odeon)
31 - Hammersmith (Odeon)



 

 

Chuck Berry
Carl Perkins
King Size Taylor & The Dominos
Animals
{Swinging Blue Jeans or
{Bern Elliott & The Fenmen or
{Gene Vincent
The Other Two
Nashville Teens
Larry Burns (compere)

Promoter : Don Arden

Due to adverse audience reaction the Swinging Blue Jeans
left the tour half way through




 

Full copy of programme (Flickr)





May 1964 

11 - Bournemouth (Winter Gardens)
13 - Newcastle (City Hall)
14 - Bradford (St. George's Hall)
15 - Stoke (Trentham Gardens)




 

Rolling Stones
Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers
Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers
Julie Grant
Keith Powell & The Valets
Chris Carlsen (compere?)

Promoter : Austin Newman






 


 

May 12th 1964 

Bradford (Top 20 Club, Idle)

Opening Night

Applejacks


Idle & Thackley Conservative Club

May 13th 1964

London (Palladium) - season


 

Frankie Vaughan
Cilla Black
The Fourmost
Tommy Cooper
Audrey Jeans (The personality girl)
Francis Brunn (Juggling sensation)
Peter Goodwright (It's only me)

"Startime"

Promoters - Lesllie A Macdonnell & Bernard Delfont

 

Full copy of programme (Flickr)

May 14th 1964

Scarborough (Spa)

Little Richard
Don & Dewey
Flintstones
 
May 1964

16 - Cleethorpes (ABC)
17 - Blackpool (ABC)
18 - Scarborough (Futurist)


 

 

Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
Adrienne Poster (16th)
Millie (17th and 18th)
The Moments (16th)
The Five Embers (17th and 18th)
Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers
The Purple Hearts
Margo & The Marvettes
Peter Quinton (compere)

Promoters - Arthur Howes & Brian Epstein

 

Fully copy of programme (Flickr)

May 17th 1964

Great Yarmouth (Wellington Pier)

Adam Faith

Sunday concert

 
May 17th 1964

Great Yarmouth (Britannia Theatre)

 

Billy Fury & The Gamblers
Marty Wilde & The Wildcats
Daryl Quist
Brian Howard & The Silhouettes
The Sundowners
Al Paige (compere)

"The Whit Sunday Special"

Promoter - Larry Parnes

Full copy of programme (Flickr)
 

May 17th 1964

London (Royal Festival Hall)

Bob Dylan

 

May 17th 1964

Newcastle (La Dolce Vita) - week

Joe Brown & The Bruvvers  
May 17th 1964

London (Royal Festival Hall)

Bob Dylan

The Times review of the concert [Flickr]

May 1964

19 -Aberdeen (Capitol)
20 - Dundee (Caird Hall)
21 - Edinburgh (Regal)

The Stones reluctantly closed the first half after a billing dispute

Rolling Stones
Freddie & The Dreamers
Dave Berry & The Cruisers
Peter & Gordon
Milly & The Five Embers
Mark Peters & The Silhouettes
Tony Marsh (compere)

Promoters - Albert A. Bonici & Andy Lothian Jnr

Full copy of programme (Flickr)

May 1964

24 - Coventry (Theatre)
25 - East Ham (Granada)
26 - Birmingham (Town Hall)
27 - Cannock (Danilo)
28 - Stockport (Essoldo)
29 - Sheffield (City Hall)
30 - Slough (Adelphi)

Rolling Stones
Peter & Gordon
The Overlanders
Duke D'Mond & The Barron Knights
The Caravelles (Coventry only)
Julie Grant
David John & The Mood
Tony Marsh (compere)

Promoter - John Smith


Full copy of programme (Flickr)

May 31st 1964

London (Empire Pool, Wembley)

Adam Faith
Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders
Freddie & The Dreamers
Julie Grant
The Hollies
Eden Kane & The Downbeats
The Barron Knights with Duke de Mond
The Merseybeats
The McKinleys
The Rolling Stones
The Roulettes
Kevin Scott & The Kinsmen
The Swinging Blue Jeans
The Undertakers
David Jacobs (compere)

Promoter - Tito Burns

"Pop Hit Parade"

Afternoon concert

May 31st 1964

London (Empire Pool, Wembley)

The Rolling Stones

Evening concert

 
June 4th 1964

Bradford (Coffin, Ivegate)

David John & The Mood

Opening night - 35 Ivegate

June 5th 1964

Bradford (Dungeon, Westgate)

Rev Black & The Rocking Vicars  
June 14th 1964

Bradford (Dungeon, Westgate)

The Blue Sounds  
June 1964

14 - - Leicester (De Montfort Hall)
~~
16 - Portsmouth (Guildhall)

Other dates and venues not known

Dave Clark Five
The Applejacks
Millie & The Five Embers
The Worryin' Kind
The Quiet Five featuring Patrick Danes
The Falling Leaves
Adrian Kildare (compere)

Promoter - John Smith


Full copy of programme (Flickr)


 

June 15th 1964

Bradford (Majestic Ballroom)

Merseybeats

June 17th 1964

Bradford (Top 20 Club, Idle)

Mojos

June 26th 1964

Bradford (Top 20 Club, Idle)

Pretty Things

June 28th 1964

Ilkley (Troutbeck)

The Blue Sounds Bass player was Klaus Voorman who later played with Manfred Mann and the Plastic Ono Band
June 28th 1964

Torquay (Princess Theatre)

Freddie & The Dreamers
Bern Elliott & His Klan
The McKinleys
The Chimes
The Hearts
The Puppets
Princess Theatre Orchestra - Jack Martin
Peter Quinton (compere)

Promoters - Bernard Delfont/Arthur Howes

Full copy of programme (Flickr)

June 29th 1964

Bradford (Majestic Ballroom)

Paramounts

Recorded for Parlophone and their version of "Poison Ivy" appears regularly on compilations.

Brooker formed Procul Harum in April 1967 and he was later joined by Trower and Wilson, Their debut single  "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" was released in May 1967


Gary Brooker, Barrie Wilson, Robin Trower and Diz Derrick

June 30th 1964

Bradford (Coffin, Ivegate)

Rev Black & The Rocking Vicars

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