Blondie Deborah Harry Appearances

This is a partial list of Deborah Harry's appearances. This list includes concerts, travel schedule, interviews, TV and radio, press appearances, and some relevant dates as comments.

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Deborah Harry Solo Appearances (In Approximate Chronological Order)
Date Venue and Location Comments Event type
01-Jan-76 World Sleaze Convention
Wilmington, DE —  United States
John Holmstrom from Punk Magazine said that Chris contributed photos from the event to an article about the convention featured in Al Goldstein's "National Screw". Chris confirmed that he attended the "Sleaze Con" event with Debbie, Anya Phillips, and Marty Thau. He estimated at least a thousand people showed up and noted "there was a John Waters contingent and this may be the first time we ran into all of this bunch" ... "it's dim but there was a lot of stuff that went on in some big indoor space booths and various weird art-ish exhibits... Edith Massey had a booth that i think was an extension of her thrift type store that she ran there". A poster or flyer may exist for this event.    [*new*] appearance  
27-Jan-80 American Gigolo Party at WNEW
New York, NY —  United States
There were photographs of this (party at NYC radio station) in a rock magazine.   appearance  
30-Apr-80 Murjani
  United States
Debbie also had recording or another appointment for this TV commercial on July 22.   recording  
05-May-80 Xenon
  United States
This might have been a fashion show or possibly the source of "Upstairs At Xenon". Xenon was apparently a club in NYC.   recording  
22-May-80 Ampex Photo Session
  United States
    photo session  
30-Jun-80     United States Recording from June 30 to July 4.   recording  
11-Jul-80 "Kids show"
  United States
This is probably the recording for "Kids Are People Too"   recording  
12-Aug-80   Los Angeles, CA —  United States LA August 12, return from LA October 11   travel (to)  
02-Sep-80 Murjani GV Junior Radio
  United States
"Murjani GV Junior Radio 9/2/80 Ver. 1 "Hot Mix" Blondie Stills R-80-GV-60-007. (Tape of music for Murjani Jeans commerical)   recording  
11-Oct-80   New York, NY —  United States     travel (to)  
27-Oct-80   New York, NY —  United States taping October 27-28   recording  
14-Feb-81 Saturday Night Live
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie performed live and did "Come Back Jonee" and "Love TKO". Chris Stein and Clem Burke also performed on the show.   TV (live)  
23-Feb-81       "Debbie Harry Demos 2-23-81"   recording  
11-May-81 Bonds International Casino
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie, Chris, Jimmy appear with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards at a benefit for Anya Phillips. Debbie performed Rapture and several other songs. This venue was located in Times Square, and Debbie had blue hair.   concert  
mid July, 1981 Koo-Koo Videos
Zurich —  Switzerland
with H.R. Giger   recording  
31-Jul-81     England Koo Koo released in the UK.    [*new*] comment  
August 1?, 1981   London —  England Debbie and Chris travelled to London to promote Koo Koo for its release in the UK with various media interviews on radio/tv/newspapers and magazines. This entry previously indicated the album was released in the UK on 08 August but this was inaccurate.    [*new*] travel (to)  
07-Aug-81 Roundtable
  England
British radio interview (Debbie, Chris, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards)   interview  
03-Oct-81 Rodney Bingenheimer Show
  United States
    interview  
19-Oct-81     United States Koo Koo became gold   comment  
June 2?, 1982   London —  England Debbie did a live interview on Capital Radio, London, with Michael Aspel to promote the Making Tracks book release and the associated gallery show at B2 Gallery, Wapping Wall, London E1. She also discussed being adopted, good NYC garbage, her colourful imagination, English audiences, and her role in Videodrome. Debbie did the whole interview standing up so as not to wrinkle her very tight Chinese-style chong sam dress. Debbie described herself as looking like an "albino suzy wong." This interview took place one day before the opening of the gallery show.    [*new*] radio (live)  
19-Nov-83     England Debbie Harry Solo (Brisith visit 19-26 Nov 83)   press  
20-Nov-83     England Debbie Harry Solo   press  
21-Nov-83     England Debbie Harry Solo   press  
22-Nov-83 Russell Harty Show
  England
This was a TV program broadcast on BBC1. Debbie appeared to briefly promote the delayed UK cinema release of Videodrome.    [*new*] TV  
23-Nov-83 David Jensen Radio One
  England
Debbie Harry Solo   radio  
24-Nov-83     England Debbie Harry Solo   press  
25-Nov-83     England Debbie Harry Solo   press  
August, 1985   New York, NY —  United States Debbie did some promotion for the Commodore Amiga computer with Andy Warhol in New York City in August 1985, during which she sang "I love my Amiga cause it gives me hi-res goosebumps."   press  
15-Sep-86     United States Debbie filmed "The Moth" ("Tales From The Darkside" TV series, episode #322) for 4 days (Sept. 15-19, 1986).   filming  
October, 1986     England Pre-recorded interview on BBC Radio 1 prior to 17 November UK release of Rockbird.    [*new*] radio  
17-Nov-86     United Kingdom Rockbird released in the U.K.    [*new*] comment  
06-Dec-86 Rockin America Countdown
  United States
Debbie Harry on Rockin America Countdown - show RA86-49 06 Dec 86   radio  
17-Dec-86 Howard Stern Show
  United States
Debbie Harry on Howard Stern's morning show 17 Dec 86   radio  
31-Dec-86 Club 4D
New York, NY —  United States
Lip sync "French Kissing''   Concert  
10-Jan-87 Howard Stern Show
  United States
Debbie Harry on Howard Stern's syndicated show 10 Jan 87   radio  
16-Jan-87   New York, NY —  United States "Debbie Harry 1/16/87" (album version of In Love With Love on cassette single from recording studio)   recording  
17-Jan-87 Saturday Night Live
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie performed "French Kissin" and "In Love With Love". Band included Chris Stein, Leigh Foxx, Jimmy Clark.   TV (live)  
07-Dec-87 KROQ
Burbank, CA —  United States
Debbie was guest on Rodney Bingenheimer's show.   radio (live)  
13-Dec-87 Madison Square Garden
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie sang backup for Lou Reed. This was in Rolling Stone (28 Jan 1988)   benefit concert  
16-Dec-87 AIDS Benefit at Beacon Theater
New York, NY —  United States
As Deborah Harry's Tiger Bomb. Band included Chris Stein, Leigh Foxx, Thommy Price, and Phil Ashley. Ramones appeared for three tracks. Tickets $28.25   benefit concert  
28-Jan-88 Madison Square Garden
New York, NY —  United States
    benefit concert  
Unknown 1988 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie drums for Tom Tom Club   Concert  
01-Apr-88 The Ritz
New York, NY —  United States
Joey Ramone's Annual Trash Ball Extravaganza   Concert  
14-Apr-88     United States Chris has a tape "Deborah Harry mixes 4-14-88". Also, Rolling Stone (21 Apr 1988) reported that Debbie is working on a new album with Mike Chapman.   recording  
13-Jan-89 The Ritz
New York, NY —  United States
Did Aleister Crowley reading, Venus in Furs and TV Eye   Concert  
01-Feb-89   New York, NY —  United States Recorded "Invocation to Papa Legba"   recording  
01-Mar-89 Wiseguy
  United States
The first episode (of three) of the CBS series "Wiseguy" featuring Debbie is aired. Title: "Dead Dog Lives". Debbie sings some new material on the program, which was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. The second episode of the series, "And It Comes Out Here" was broadcast on 08 March. In the third episode, "The Rip-off Stick" which aired on 22 March, Debbie's character leaves the country.   TV (air date)  
25-Jun-89     United States At least one recording of "Brite Side" was done today (it appeared on a DAT label at Chris's).   recording  
19-Sep-89     United States "Def, Dumb, & Blonde" released   release  
21-Sep-89 Max's On Broadway
Baltimore, MD —  United States
This was cancelled in advance, but after tickets were issued (no explanation given). It appears that it was later rescheduled at Hammerjacks (1989 Nov 06).   Cancelled Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
22-Sep-89 Metropol
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
Unconfirmed   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
23-Sep-89 Metropol
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
Unconfirmed   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
25-Sep-89 The Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ —  United States
East Coast Rocker listed this as at the Green Parrot in Neptune NJ, but that is an error.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
26-Sep-89 Toad's Place
New Haven, CT —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
27-Sep-89 Lido Beach
Long Island, NY —  United States
Sponsored By WDRE Radio (Ellensburg NY); this was their annual party, by radio station invitation or winning tickets on the radio only.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
02-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
03-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
04-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
05-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
British press indicates there is a show at the Borderline every day except on October 5 (this is also confirmed by an attendee). Tickets 6 pounds.   comment,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
06-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
06-Oct-89 Wogan
  England
from BBC1 TV   TV  
07-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
08-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
08-Oct-89 Going Live (with Phillip Schofield)
  England
broadcast by the BBC on 08 October 1989 (she was featured for not quite two minutes)   radio  
10-Oct-89 The Borderline
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
11-Oct-89   San Francisco, CA —  United States     Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
12-Oct-89 One Step Beyond
Santa Clara, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
14-Oct-89   Portland, OR —  United States     Concert  
15-Oct-89 Moore Theater
Seattle, WA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
17-Oct-89 The Commodore
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
18-Oct-89 The Forge Cabaret
Victoria, BC —  Canada
Gig flyer indicates "Forge Cabaret, Strathcona Hotel, Victoria BC. There seems to be some question about the date.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
20-Oct-89   Sonoma, CA —  United States        
23-Oct-89 The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
24-Oct-89 The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
25-Oct-89 The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
25-Oct-89 Arsenio Hall Show
  United States
Interview; "I Want That Man" performed live.   TV (air date)  
26-Oct-89 The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
28-Oct-89 The Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
29-Oct-89   San Diego, CA —  United States     Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
30-Oct-89   Phoenix, Az —  United States     Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
01-Nov-89 The Channel
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
02-Nov-89 The Channel
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
03-Nov-89 Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Band: Chris Stein (guitar), Leigh Foxx (bass), Carla Olla (guitar), Suzi Davis (keyboard), Jimmy Clark (drums). Venue location: Chestnut St. and 39th Street. Opening band: Maria Excommunikata (friends of Debbie and Chris). Tour mascot: Minkie.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
04-Nov-89 Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Opening band: Maria Excommunikata (friends of Debbie and Chris).   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
06-Nov-89 Hammerjacks
Baltimore, MD —  United States
This was the show rescheduled instead of "Max's".   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
08-Nov-89 Georgetown Bayou
Washington, DC —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
09-Nov-89 Georgetown Bayou
Washington, DC —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
10-Nov-89 The World
New York, NY —  United States
sold out.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
11-Nov-89 The World
New York, NY —  United States
sold out. Opening act: Maria Excommunikata   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
12-Nov-89 The World
New York, NY —  United States
Opening act: Maria Excommunikata   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
21-Nov-89 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
23-Nov-89 Edinburgh Network
Edinburgh —  Scotland
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
24-Nov-89 Glasgow Tramway
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
26-Nov-89 Manchester International
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
27-Nov-89 Nottingham Rock City Nightclub
Nottingham —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
29-Nov-89 Town & Country Club
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
30-Nov-89 Town & Country Club
London —  England
Broadcast 1989 Dec 21 on Radio 1   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
01-Dec-89 Town & Country Club
London —  England
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
03-Dec-89 Docks
Hamburg —  Germany
Poster exists for this show (same as the ticket - a weird black and white and yellow drawing of Debbie).   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
04-Dec-89 Tor 3
Dusseldorf —  Germany
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
05-Dec-89 Batschkapp Club
Frankfurt —  Germany
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
07-Dec-89 Theaterfabrik
Munich —  Germany
Poster exists for this show.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
09-Dec-89 Miraldo Theatre
Milan —  Italy
Poster exists for this show (DD&B cover picture).   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
10-Dec-89 Theatre Variety
Florence —  Italy
Poster exists for this show listing the venue name as "Firenze Teatro Variety".   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
11-Dec-89 Piper Club
Rome —  Italy
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
12-Dec-89   Rome —  Italy This may have been on or originally scheduled for the 11th.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
13-Dec-89 Sala Zeleste
Barcelona —  Spain
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
14-Dec-89 Sala Jacara
Madrid —  Spain
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
16-Dec-89 La Cigale
Paris —  France
This had been tentatively scheduled for Dec. 15, but was moved. In Rock&Folk #270 and in Backstage #6 the date of this show is reported as being on Dec. 16. A gig poster exists for this show. This was also rescheduled from November 20.   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
21-Dec-89 Post Modern MTV
  United States
Debbie and Chris host for a week   TV (air date)  
22-Dec-89     England Radio 1 broadcast of concert, probably the Town & Country gig.   radio (air date)  
13-Jan-90 Yo! MTV Raps
  United States
Debbie and Chris host   TV (air date)  
20-Jan-90     England A really wonderful interview with Andy Peebles (pre-recorded sometime during the October 1989 leg of the UK tour) and broadcast on BBC Radio 1. This was an edition of My Top Ten in which Debbie chose some favorite tracks by other artists as well as discussing her own career. Chris was also present in the studio although not interviewed. Recorded sometime during the October 1989 leg of the UK tour. The tracks were: Down The Road Apiece - The Rolling Stones, I Got the Feeling - James Brown, Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix, The Locomotion - Little Eva, On Moonlight Drive - The Doors, I Want You To Be My Girl - Frankie Lyman, Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya - Dr John, the Night Tripper, Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes, I'm Waiting For the Man - The Velvet Underground, and Half Moon - Janis Joplin.    [*new*] radio (air date)  
22-Jan-90   New York, NY —  United States Debbie did a very long phone interview with Australian reporter Marc Andrews. This was reportedly the sixth interview she did today from the rehearsal studios.   interview  
30-Jan-90 Visage
Orlando, FL —  United States
solo Debbie show without an opening band (probably a track date).   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
31-Jan-90   Miami, FL —  United States     Concert  
01-Feb-90   St. Petersburg, FL —  United States     Concert  
02-Feb-90   Atlanta, GA —  United States     Concert  
04-Feb-90 Summit
Houston, TX —  United States
    Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
05-Feb-90 Reunion Arena
Dallas, TX —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears. Two encores   Concert,
"Def, Dumb & Blonde" Tour
07-Feb-90   St. Louis, MO —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
08-Feb-90 UIC Pavilion
Chicago, IL —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
10-Feb-90 Cobo Arena
Detroit, MI —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
11-Feb-90   Toronto —  Canada There was a report that Debie was not feeling well for this show and only played for a half hour.   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
12-Feb-90   Richfield, OH —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
13-Feb-90   Pittsburgh, PA —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
15-Feb-90   New Haven, CT —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
16-Feb-90   Williamsburg, VA —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
17-Feb-90 Patriot Center
Fairfax, VA —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
18-Feb-90 Brendan Byrne Arena
East Rutherford, NJ —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
20-Feb-90   San Diego, CA —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
22-Feb-90   Inglewood, CA —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
24-Feb-90 Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA —  United States
w/ Tears For Fears. This show may have been moved to the Warfield.   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
25-Feb-90   Sacramento, CA —  United States w/ Tears For Fears   Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
27-Feb-90   Ventura, CA —  United States     Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
28-Feb-90   Long Beach, CA —  United States     Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
01-Mar-90 Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
    Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
02-Mar-90 Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
    Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
03-Mar-90 Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
    Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
04-Mar-90 Vertigo
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert,
1990 U.S. Tour
09-Mar-90 Power Station
Auckland —  New Zealand
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
10-Mar-90 Power Station
Auckland —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
12-Mar-90 Transformers Nightclub
Brisbane —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
13-Mar-90 Seagulls Stardust Room
Tweed Heads —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
15-Mar-90 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
Chris has a master tape of this show.   Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
16-Mar-90 Enmore Theatre
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
17-Mar-90 Hordern Pavilion
Sydney —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
19-Mar-90 Metro Nightclub
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
20-Mar-90 Metro Nightclub
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
21-Mar-90 Metro Nightclub
Melbourne —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
23-Mar-90 Old Lion Hotel
North Adelaide —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
24-Mar-90 Old Lion Hotel
North Adelaide —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
25-Mar-90 Perth Concert Hall
Perth —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
26-Mar-90 Perth Concert Hall
Perth —  Australia
    Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
28-Mar-90   Auckland —  New Zealand Possibly March 29, 1990   Concert,
1990 Australian Tour
23-May-90 University Of East Anglia
Norwich —  England
Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
24-May-90 Aston Villa Leisure Centre
Birmingham —  England
Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
25-May-90 Newport Centre
Newport —  Wales
Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. Setlist: The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game,Dreaming, Rapture, I Want That Man, The Tide Is High, Heart of Glass, End of the Run, Maybe For Sure, Kiss It Better, Danger Danger (The Selecter), Comic Books, Detroit 442, Bike Boy, Cautious Lip. Encores: Brite Side, Hanging on the Telephone, French Kissin' in the USA.    [*new*] Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
26-May-90 Royal Court Theatre
Liverpool —  England
This date is incorrectly listed in the itinerary as being at the "Aston Sports Arena" in Birmingham. An attendeee clarifies that the gig at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre was on May 24, and this gig (May 26) is in fact at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool. They may have been reversed in the band's original itinerary, or the dates may have changed. Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
28-May-90 Dublin Stadium
Dublin —  Ireland
    Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
29-May-90 Avoneil Leisure Centre
Belfast —  Ireland
    Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
31-May-90 Barrowlands
Glasgow —  Scotland
Chris has a venue poster for this. Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
01-Jun-90 Temple Park Centre
South Shields —  England
Poster exists for this gig. Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
02-Jun-90 Brixton Academy
London —  England
Sponsored by Capital Radio. Support band: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
03-Jun-90 Brixton Academy
London —  England
Sponsored by Capital Radio. Support band: An Emotional Fish   Concert,
"Dirty Harry" U.K. Tour
25-Jun-90 Marquee
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie only   Concert  
26-Jun-90   Hampton Beach, NH —  United States     Concert  
28-Jun-90 Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
29-Jun-90 Lake Compounce
New Haven, CT —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
01-Jul-90 Milwaukee Summerfest
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
02-Jul-90 Pine Knob
Detroit, MI —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club. This venue is actually located in Clarkston, MI.   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
03-Jul-90 Kingswood
Toronto —  Canada
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
04-Jul-90 La Ronda
Montreal —  Canada
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
06-Jul-90 Great Woods
Mansfield, MA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club. This may have been billed as Boston.   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
07-Jul-90 Civic Center
Portland, ME —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
08-Jul-90 Memorial
Burlington, VT —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
09-Jul-90 Tower Theater
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
11-Jul-90 Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
12-Jul-90 Garden State Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
13-Jul-90 Darien Lake
Darien, NY —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
14-Jul-90 Nautica Stage
Cleveland, OH —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
16-Jul-90 Music Theater
Columbus, OH —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
17-Jul-90 World Music Center
Chicago, IL —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
18-Jul-90 Timberwolf Park
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
19-Jul-90 Lakewood Amphitheater
Atlanta, GA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
21-Jul-90 Starlight Amphitheater
Kansas City, MO —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
22-Jul-90 Fox Theater
St. Louis, MO —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
23-Jul-90 Mud Island
Memphis, TN —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
24-Jul-90 River Park Amphitheater
Tulsa, OK —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
26-Jul-90 Fairport Amphitheater
Houston, TX —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
26-Jul-90 Fair Park Band Shell
Dallas, TX —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
27-Jul-90 Cullen Theater
Houston, TX —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
28-Jul-90 Aquafest
Austin, TX —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
30-Jul-90 Paolo Soleri Amphitheater
Santa Fe, NM —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
31-Jul-90 Fiddler's Green
Denver, CO —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
01-Aug-90 Park West Amphitheater
Salt Lake City, UT —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
03-Aug-90 Irvine Meadows
Irvine, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
04-Aug-90 Open Air
San Diego, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
05-Aug-90 Mesa Amphitheater
Mesa, AZ —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
08-Aug-90 Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
09-Aug-90 Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
10-Aug-90 Arlington
Santa Barbara, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
11-Aug-90 Greek Theater
Berkeley, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
12-Aug-90 Exhibition Hall
Sacramento, CA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
14-Aug-90 Schnitzer Auditorium
Portland, OR —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
15-Aug-90 Paramount
Seattle, WA —  United States
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
16-Aug-90 Memorial Hall
Victoria, BC —  Canada
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
17-Aug-90 Lion's Bowl
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
Debbie Harry, Ramones, Tom Tom Club   Concert,
"Escape From New York" Tour
10-Nov-90   New York, NY —  United States w/ Andy Bell   Concert?,
Promo For "Red, Hot & Blue"
18-Apr-91 Limelight Club
New York, NY —  United States
Promo For "Red, Hot & Blue" by invitation only on behalf of Arista Records   ?  
5/?/1991 Paragon Club
Miami, FL —  United States
track date   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
26-Jun-91 Warwick University
Coventry —  England
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. This was a "President's Ball", with only about 200 people so tickets were very difficult to obtain. Most if not all of the tickets were sold to students of the University.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
28-Jun-91 Roskilde Festival/Midfin Festival (at Cafe Rampelyset)
Roskilde —  Denmark
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
29-Jun-91 Isle of Calves Festival
   
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
29-Jun-91 Rock Am Ring Festival
Nurburgring —  Germany
Cancelled. This show was advertised in the 18 May 1991 issue of New Musical Express as costing 99 pounds and featuring Sisters Of Mercy, INXS, Sting, and Aztec Camera in addition to Debbie.   Cancelled Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
30-Jun-91 Turku Festival
Turku —  Finland
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
30-Jun-91 Rock Am Ring Festival
Nurburgring —  Germany
Cancelled. This show was advertised in the 18 May 1991 issue of New Musical Express as costing 99 pounds and featuring Sisters Of Mercy, INXS, Sting, and Aztec Camera in addition to Debbie.   Cancelled Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
02-Jul-91 St. Austell Coliseum
Cornwall —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
03-Jul-91 Colston Hall
Bristol —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. Setlist: Union City Blue, Dreaming, I Want That Man, Heart of Glass, Rapture, Presence Dear, Bugeye, Hanging on the Telephone, Standing In My Way, Brite Side, French Kissin' in the USA, Atomic, Kiss It Better, Bike Boy, Call Me, Rip Her To Shreds, Sharp Dressed Man (ZZ Top), Black Dog (Led Zeppelin).   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
04-Jul-91 Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
05-Jul-91 Wolverhampton Civic Centre
Wolverhampton —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
07-Jul-91   Athens —  Greece Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. Unconfirmed.   unconfirmed concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
08-Jul-91   Brussels —  Belgium This was originally listed in an itinerary but it appears to have been rescheduled for the following night. Unconfirmed.   unconfirmed concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
09-Jul-91 Ancienne Belgique
Brussels —  Belgium
A poster exists for this, printed in pink lettering and featuring Debbie in a great b&w picture from the 'French Kissing' period with her leaning on her arm in a black leather jacket. The date is listed as "Tuesday 9th July at 8pm". The other Tuesday 9 July years (1985, 1996, 1999, 2002) have been ruled out but this gig is not 100% confirmed because it isn't in the band's itinerary. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
10-Jul-91 Paradiso
Amsterdam —  Holland
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
12-Jul-91 Leysin Festival
Leysin —  Switzerland
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
13-Jul-91 Summer XS at Wembley Stadium
London —  England
promoter: MCP Concert Promotions. Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. Press release states "with INXS, Hothouse Flowers, Jesus Jones, Roachford & Jellyfish." Debbie's performance was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1.    [*new*] Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
13-Jul-91 Kent Custom Bike Show
Dymchurch —  England
gig at midnight   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
14-Jul-91 Apollo
Manchester —  England
promoter: MCP Concert Promotions. Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
16-Jul-91 Aberdeen Music Hall
Aberdeen —  Scotland
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
17-Jul-91 Edinburgh Assembly Rooms
Edinburgh —  Scotland
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
18-Jul-91 Barrowlands
Glasgow —  Scotland
promoter: Regular Music. Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
20-Jul-91 Mayflower
Southampton —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt.   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
21-Jul-91 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Listed on Chrysalis UK official press release referring to "The Complete Picture" as a platinum album. Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. All three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon were sold out (15000 tickets).   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
22-Jul-91 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. This was probably added later as it is not in the original press release; all three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon were sold out (15000 tickets).   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
23-Jul-91 Hammersmith Odeon
London —  England
Printed on "Domination '91" Tour T-shirt. This was probably added later as it is not in the original press release; all three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon were sold out (15000 tickets).   Concert,
"Domination" Tour U.K. '91
13-Nov-91 Photo Exhibition at CBGB Gallery
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
16-Nov-91 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
A virtually unadvertised gig billed as the "Dirty Harry Band Featuring Deborah Harry."   Concert  
30-Nov-91 Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
short performance   Concert  
07-Dec-91 China Club
New York, NY —  United States
Appearance with Kathleen Turner at a benefit for "City Kids"   benefit  
31-Dec-91 Palladium
New York, NY —  United States
late show (1:50am), Debbie sang over music to 7 songs   Concert  
30-Jan-92 Golden Monkey
Santa Monica, CA —  United States
Debbie attended Spinal Tap Concert (not a performance)   appearance  
March, 1992 Pro-Choice Rally
Washington, DC —  United States
Debbie lip-synched 2 songs at a pro-choice rally   Concert  
10-Mar-92   New York, NY —  United States This is the date of the original production master of Debravation.   recording  
25-Apr-92 Ritz
  United States
Debbie announcing at a Big Audio Dynamite gig at the Ritz, then party afterward.   Concert  
04-May-92 AIDS Benefit at Industriala Superstar
  United States
Unconfirmed   Concert  
18-May-92 Amazon Club
New York, NY —  United States
Fashion show to support the environment   Concert  
29-May-92 Paragon Club
Miami, FL —  United States
"A special solo track performance by Deborah Harry with special guest Betty"   Concert  
07-Sep-92 Wigstock at Washington Square Park
New York, NY —  United States
did one song   Concert  
19-Sep-92 Tracks
Washington, DC —  United States
The name of this venue later changed to Pleasure Dome.   Concert  
17-Oct-92 Church Benefit
  United States
w/ Iggy Pop, Tom Tom Club, Laurie Anderson. Unconfirmed   Concert  
04-Nov-92 "Fashion Week" Show
New York, NY —  United States
NYC fashion show wearing something by designer Zang Toi   appearance  
19-Dec-92 La Mama Theater
New York, NY —  United States
Performs "I Can See Clearly" for Jackie 60 TV Show   Concert  
07-Mar-93 Washington Irving High School
New York, NY —  United States
Wooster Group Benefit with Roches and John Kelly   benefit concert  
12-Mar-93 Supper Club
New York, NY —  United States
Poops disco night / fashion show for Michael Schmidt   Concert  
22-May-93 HMV Record Store
New York, NY —  United States
benefit at a large New York record store (HMV) with the B-52s   Concert  
Late May '93     England Lots of TV and radio in England.   press  
Early June '93     England Lots of TV and radio in England.   press  
05-Jun-93   London —  England Debbie was seen at Velvet Underground gig in London and party at the Forum afterward.   appearance  
26-Jun-93   New York, NY —  United States     travel (arrive)  
06-Sep-93 Wigstock at Thompson Square Park
New York, NY —  United States
Performed "Communion"   Concert  
19-Jul-93 "Modern Rock Live" Call-In Show
  United States
    Concert  
25-Sep-93 Bang
London —  England
short (40 minute) gig at small gay bar in London. Also did a TV show   Concert  
31-Oct-93 The Tunnel
New York, NY —  United States
General admission gig. H.R. Giger attended. Set List: Lovelight, Rain, Heart Of Glass, Cookie McBride, Dancing Down The Moon. Debbie also read a poem from Volume 3 of the Crows Nest (Aleister Crowley).   Concert  
11-Nov-93   New York, NY —  United States Rehearsal at Chris's (3 to 7pm).   rehearsal  
16-Nov-93   London —  England Debbie and band: flight BA178 leave JFK 16 Nov 93 AR LHR 9:10pm. Chris left the day before (Chris: flight BA178 leave JFK 15 Nov 93 AR LHR 9:10pm)   travel (to)  
18-Nov-93   London —  England Rehearsal at John Henry's Studio 3.   rehearsal  
19-Nov-93   London —  England Rehearsal at John Henry's Studio 3.   rehearsal  
20-Nov-93 Inn On The Park
Jersey Channel Islands —  United Kingdom
Warm-up show for "Debravation" Tour U.K. '93. Band: Deborah Harry (vocals), Chris Stein (guitar), Peter Min (Guitar), James Murphy (drums), Greta Brinkman (bass).   Concert  
21-Nov-93 Cambridge Corn Exchange
Cambridge —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
22-Nov-93 Pavilion Theatre
Bournemouth —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
23-Nov-93     England Travel day. Tour bus broke down and they were stuck in Stonehenge for 12 hours.   travel  
24-Nov-93 Labatt's Apollo Theatre
Manchester —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
25-Nov-93 Empire Theatre
Sunderland —  Scotland
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
26-Nov-93 Royal Concert Hall
Glasgow —  Scotland
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
27-Nov-93 Royal Court Theatre
Liverpool —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
28-Nov-93     England Travel day.   travel  
29-Nov-93 Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
30-Nov-93 Derby Assembly Rooms
Derby —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
01-Dec-93     England Travel day.   travel  
02-Dec-93 Cliff's Pavilion
Southend —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
03-Dec-93 Regent Theatre
Ipswich —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
04-Dec-93 Hammersmith Labatt's Apollo
London —  England
sold out.   Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
05-Dec-93     England Travel day. Debbie did an interview today at 11am.   travel  
06-Dec-93 St. David's Hall
Cardiff —  Wales
Setlist: Faces, Close Your Eyes, Rain, Go Through It, Love TKO, I Can See Clearly, Lip Service, Strike Me Pink, Rifle Range, Ballad of Cookie McBride, Memo From Turner, Shotgun, Shayla, Ordinary Bummer, Dancing Down The Moon, Heart Of Glass, Lovelight, Wild Horses, Dog Star Girl, The Fugitive, Call Me. (ticket stub) (setlist) Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
07-Dec-93 Festival Theatre
Paignton —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
08-Dec-93 The Hawth
Crawley —  England
Today after the regular tour opening band (Hugh Reed and the Velvet Underpants), Debbie's friend Pam Hogg performed before Debbie went on.   Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
09-Dec-93 Symphony Hall
Birmingham —  England
    Concert,
"Debravation" Tour U.K. '93
10-Dec-93   New York, NY —  United States     travel (to)  
30-Dec-93 CBGB's
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie went to watch Elda play   appearance  
31-Dec-93 Club Boca
Boca Raton, FL —  United States
5 song track show   Concert  
27-Feb-94 Rich's Club
Houston, TX —  United States
Track show. Set list: Keep On Going, I Want That Man, Sweet & Low, Dancing Down The Moon, French Kissin, I Can See Clearly, Standing In My Way, Strke Me Pink; Heart Of Glass, Lip Service.    [*new*] Concert  
March, 1994     United States Rehearsals nearly every day in March. The set list is similar to that performed in England late last year, but has been modified to possibly contain "I Want That Man", "Flight 45", "I'll Never Fall In Love", "Cautious Lip", "Detroit 442", and "Atomic", and covers of "Mother Of Earth" by the Gun Club, "You Got The Love" by Rufus, Beck's "Loser", and the Rolling Stones songs "My Obsession" and "Mystery Girl".   rehearsal  
10-Mar-94   Athens —  Greece Debbie spent about a week in Athens for a Michael Schmidt fashion show around 1994 Mar 10.   fashion show  
15-Mar-94   New York, NY —  United States Debbie returns from a week away to do the track date in Athens.   travel (arrive)  
17-Mar-94   New York, NY —  United States rehearsal at Harold Dessau Recording, 25 Murray Street [at Church Street] at noon.   rehearsal  
07-May-94 Chicken Soup Brigade
Seattle, WA —  United States
AIDS Dance-a-thon (DH track date)   Concert  
13-May-94 Club Lupo's
Providence, RI —  United States
First day of tour.   Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
14-May-94 The Sting
Hartford, CT —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
15-May-94 Paradise Club
Boston, MA —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
15-May-94 Avalon
Boston, MA —  United States
track date - Debbie performed Heart of Glass, Rapture, and French Kissin.   track date  
17-May-94 Toad's Place
New Haven, CT —  United States
This date was scheduled for May 16 on the itinerary but actually occurred on May 17. Consequently, the date is incorrect on the refrigerator magnets that were printed to promote the tour. The opening act for some of the shows on this tour was The Greenberry Woods.   Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
18-May-94 Irving Plaza
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
20-May-94 Malibu Club
Lido Beach, NY —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
21-May-94 Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
22-May-94 City Gardens
Trenton, NJ —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
24-May-94 Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
25-May-94 930 Club
Washington, DC —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
26-May-94 Metropol
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
    Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
28-May-94 The Chance
Poughkeepsie, NY —  United States
Last day of tour. Setlist: Faces, Strike Me Pink, I Want That Man, Mother of Earth (Gun Club), Shayla, Ordinary Bummer (Iggy Pop), Rain, I Can See Clearly, Dancing Down The Moon, Heart Of Glass, Lip Service, My Obsession (Rolling Stones), You Got The Love (Rufus; Debbie also called this a Chaka Khan song), Memo From Turner (Mick Jagger), Ballad of Cookie McBride (Iggy Pop), Detroit 442, Wild Horses (Rolling Stones), Dog Star Girl, One Way Or Another, Call Me.   Concert,
Debravation East Coast Tour
15-Jun-94 Detour
Dallas, TX —  United States
track date   Concert  
19-Jun-94 Kaboom
Houston, TX —  United States
track date   Concert  
23-Jun-94 " Roxy
New York, NY —  United States
The National Examiner tabloid's 28 Jul 94 issue has a photograph of Debbie wearing a blonde wig, taken at Lifebeat, an AIDS benefit at the Roxy on 23 Jun 94. She was wearing a bronze floor-length sequined dress and the blonde Debravation wig, and introduced four singers.   appearance  
24-Jun-94 Radio Festival
Albany, NY —  United States
w/ Joan Jett   Concert  
28-Jun-94 "     United States Debbie was planning to be filming for another CD game this week. [Double Switch (?)] Also, she's writing the introduction for a book about the history of women in rock.    [*new*] recording  
11-Jul-94     United States In the second and third weeks of July, Debbie recorded voice overs for her character in the Phantom 2040 cartoon series (scheduled as a regular series for the fall; in it, her character is an ex-rock singer turned evil villain), as well as vocals (in German) for a song for the movie "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4."   recording  
12-Jul-94   New York, NY —  United States Debbie recorded voice overs for her character in the "Phantom 2040" cartoon series this week, and she is going to record vocals for a song for "Chainsaw Massacre 4" next week.    [*new*] recording  
15-Jul-94 Don Hill's Squeezebox
New York, NY —  United States
Michael Schmidt's Birthday Party. Debbie performed four songs with the club's band: "X Offender", "Look Good In Blue", "Living In The Real World", and "Rip Her To Shreds".   Concert  
24-Aug-94   New York, NY —  United States Debbie filmed an episode of "The Jon Stewart Show" on 24 Aug 94 which will be aired very soon. She appears on the show with D-Generation, a local New York retro punk band. The show is not the MTV version but a new syndicated version which in New York is on WWOR channel 9, and she is supposed to have appeared in some skits and an interview.   TV  
04-Sep-94 Wigstock
New York, NY —  United States
Performs "Rip Her To Shreds"   Concert  
07-Sep-94 Club "IT"
Amsterdam —  Holland
track date   Concert  
10-Sep-94 Tracks
Tampa, FL —  United States
track date   Concert  
23-Sep-94 Aladdin Theater
Portland, OR —  United States
    Concert  
24-Sep-94 Vogue Theater
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
    Concert  
25-Sep-94 Backstage Club
Seattle, WA —  United States
    Concert  
27-Sep-94 Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, CA —  United States
    Concert  
28-Sep-94 The Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
    Concert  
29-Sep-94 The Flash
San Diego, CA —  United States
    Concert  
30-Sep-94 Luna Park
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
    Concert  
01-Oct-94 First Ave.
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
    Concert  
02-Oct-94 Club Dewash
Madison, WI —  United States
    Concert  
03-Oct-94 Schuba's
Chicago, IL —  United States
    Concert  
04-Oct-94 Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH —  United States
    Concert  
05-Oct-94 Washington University
St. Louis, MO —  United States
    Concert  
07-Oct-94 Ohio State University - Ohio Union Lawn
Columbus, OH —  United States
    Concert  
08-Oct-94 Manchester Craftsman's Guild
Pittsburgh, PA —  United States
    Concert  
10-Oct-94 The Opera House
Toronto —  Canada
    Concert  
11-Oct-94 The Penguin
Ottawa —  Canada
    Concert  
13-Oct-94 Middle East Club
Cambridge, MA —  United States
    Concert  
14-Oct-94 Club Babyhead
Providence, RI —  United States
    Concert  
15-Oct-94 Merkin Concert Hall - Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
    Concert  
16-Oct-94     United States Phantom 2040 airdate. On the show, she sang one song during two parts of the show. Apparently the song was not written by Debbie or Chris, but by some people that work on the series. Her character's name was Vain Gloria, and she didn't look like you would expect. She had short black hair with assorted tendrils hanging off it, and wore mirrors on her shoulders that hypnotized the audience and a sort of superhero purple outfit. It doesn't look like a recurring character, as a matter of fact she looked pretty finished (not dead) by the end of the show.   broadcast  
19-Nov-94 Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
Deborah Harry and the Jazz Passengers. They played two sets at the new Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street, New York City, on 19 Nov 94. The club moved and just reopened at the new location on 14 Nov 94. They performed material from the In Love album and also did interesting versions of "The Tide Is High" and "Love TKO". They had been doing a playful version of "The Tide Is High" during most of their recent tour.   Concert  
20-Nov-94   New York, NY —  United States Debbie and band rehearsing at Chris's.   rehearsal  
02-Dec-94 Beacon Theater
New York, NY —  United States
Giorno Poetry Benefit - Debbie w/ Band   Concert  
Dec. ?, 1994   Florida —  United States track date      
31-Dec-94 Don Hill's Squeezebox
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie with band perform New Years Eve at squeezebox (12/31/94); earlier in the day they rehearsed Call Me, One Way Or Another, Mother Of Earth, You Got The Love.   Concert  
27-Jan-95 Club Bene
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Debbie wore a shiny gold top with big playing card designs (especially the Jack of Hearts) on it, over a dark maroon body suit and black platform shoes.   Concert  
Feb. ?, 1995     United States Penn & Teller's interactive CD Sega game "Smoke and Mirrors" which features footage of Debbie is scheduled for release in February 1995.      
29-Mar-95   New York, NY —  United States AIDS Benefit NYC - Not Confirmed      
31-Mar-95 Don Hill's Squeezebox
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie with band. Show was very late (technically on April 1). Cover songs done today: "Sexy Ida" by Ike and Tina Turner; "Millenium" by Killing Joke; "The Passenger" by Iggy Pop; "Waiting For The Miracle" by Leonard Cohen with Sharon Robinson.   Concert  
03-Apr-95   Buenos Aires —  Argentina DH fly to Buenos Aires - Not Confirmed   travel (to)  
06-Apr-95   New York, NY —  United States DH fly back to NYC - Not Confirmed   travel (to)  
12-Apr-95 S.O.B.'s
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
13-Apr-95 S.O.B.'s
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
27-Apr-95   Brussels —  Belgium     travel (to)  
28-Apr-95 Grand Palace
Brussels —  Belgium
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
29-Apr-95 Place Stephanie
Brussels —  Belgium
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
30-Apr-95   New York, NY —  United States     travel (to)  
19-May-95 Preakness Benefit
Baltimore, MD —  United States
Track date with keyboardist Joe   Concert  
20-May-95 Gay Pride
Long Beach, CA —  United States
not confirmed   appearance  
24-May-95 S.O.B.'s
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
25-May-95 S.O.B.'s
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
26-May-95   Orlando, FL —  United States The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
27-May-95   Orlando, FL —  United States The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Not confirmed.   Concert  
19-Jun-95 The Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
23-Jun-95 Meltdown Festival
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Elvis Costello joined The Jazz Passengers for a few songs. Support from Afro Blok and from the Rebirth Brass Band.   Concert,
European Tour 1995
24-Jun-95 Town Hall
Birmingham —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
27-Jun-95 Fabrik
Hamburg —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
28-Jun-95 KITO
Breman —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
29-Jun-95 Ulmer Zelt
Ulm —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Festival?   Concert,
European Tour 1995
30-Jun-95 Kulturzelt
Kassel —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry. Festival in tent?   Concert,
European Tour 1995
01-Jul-95 Podewil
Berlin —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
02-Jul-95 Roskilde Festival - Green Stage
Roskilde —  Denmark
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
04-Jul-95 Waschhaus
Pottsdam —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
05-Jul-95 Muffathalle
Munich —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
07-Jul-95 Theatrehaus Zelt
Stuttgart —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
08-Jul-95 Kulturarena
Jena —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
09-Jul-95 Vienna Jazz Fest., Opera House
Vienna —  Austria
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
11-Jul-95 Kino Ebensee
Ebensee —  Austria
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
12-Jul-95 Tolhaus
Karlsruhe —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
14-Jul-95 North Sea Jazz Fest
Den Haag —  Holland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1995
28-Jul-95 Holiday In Center
Halifax —  Nova Scotia
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry
11-Aug-95 Galleria Denver PAC
Denver, CO —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
18-Aug-95 The Bottom Line
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
02-Sep-95 AIDS Benefit at Town Hall
Provincetown, MA —  United States
Debbie solo track date   track date  
03-Sep-95 Avalon
Boston, MA —  United States
Debbie solo track date. This was a performance *outside* Avalon, on a stage set up at the end of Landsdowne Street (which was blocked off), at around 6pm to celebrate the arrival of the NY to Boston AIDS ride bicyclists. Not an advertised appearance. Debbie wore a red sequin summer dress and performed an entire set from tape (and was reading the lyrics for "No Talking Just Head" from a sheet of paper).   track date  
10-Sep-95 AXIS
Boston, MA —  United States
Debbie Harry headlined at the kick-off weekend party for the 1st Boston - New York City AIDS Ride. One of the guys from Digital Orgasm (the band toured with The Lords of Acid at least briefly) was dancing on the go-go platform!   track date  
12-Sep-95 Iron Horse
Northampton, MA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
15-Sep-95 Grand Slam
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
16-Sep-95 7th House
Pontiac, MI —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
26-Oct-95 The Cooler
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie Solo / James Chance & The Contortions   Concert  
30-Nov-95 "Barney's" Store Opening
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
01-Dec-95 Blues Alley
Washington, DC —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
02-Dec-95 Blues Alley
Washington, DC —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
08-Dec-95 The Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
09-Dec-95 The Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
31-Dec-95   New Orleans, LA —  United States Debbie in New Orleans for New Year's Eve   Off  
01-Jan-96 Eden 2000
Dallas, TX —  United States
track date   Concert  
04-Jan-96 Don Hill's Squeezebox
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie with band, concert broadcast live on the Internet. Setlist: Theme from "Taxi Driver" + monologue, Waiting For The Miracle (Leonard Cohen), Baby It's You (The Shirelles), Everybody's Talking (Harry Nilsson - Midnight Cowboy original soundtrack), [unknown title] (unreleased Dee Dee Ramone song), [unknown title] (unreleased Dee Dee Ramone song), Theme from "A Summer Place"/In The Sun, Goldfinger (a capella).   Concert  
26-Jan-96 Willemsens Woche TV
Hamburg —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
27-Jan-96 Jazzhaus Freiburg
Freiburg —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
28-Jan-96 New Morning
Paris —  France
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
30-Jan-96 Atlantis
Basel —  Switzerland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
31-Jan-96 Schuur
Luzern —  Switzerland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
01-Feb-96 Brotfabrik
Frankfurt —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
02-Feb-96 Franz Club
Berlin —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
04-Feb-96 KFZ
Marburg —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
05-Feb-96 Kulturzentrum Kammgarn
Kaiserslautern —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
06-Feb-96 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
07-Feb-96 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
08-Feb-96 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
09-Feb-96 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
10-Feb-96 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Winter 1996 European "Dog In Sand" Tour
17-Feb-96 The Bottom Line
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
20-Feb-96 Irving Plaza
New York, NY —  United States
Guest Appearance w/ The Heads   Concert  
29-Mar-96 The Town Hall
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
13-Apr-96 S.O.B.'s
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
03-May-96 College Of Staten Island
Staten Island, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
20-Jun-96 Place Du Parlement
Quebec —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
20-Jun-96 Walker Theater
Winnipeg —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
22-Jun-96 The Uptown Stage
Calgary, Alberta —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
23-Jun-96 Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver, BC —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
26-Jun-96 Buddies Theatre
Toronto —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
28-Jun-96 Centennial Auditorium
Saskatoon —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
29-Jun-96 Westin Hotel Ballroom
Edmonton, Alberta —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
30-Jun-96 Theatre Du Gesu
Montreal —  Canada
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
Canadian Tour
09-Jul-96 Miles Davis Hall
Montreux —  Switzerland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
10-Jul-96 Szene Wien
Vienna —  Austria
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
11-Jul-96 Harold Schmidt TV
Cologne —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
12-Jul-96 Schultheiss- Braurerei
Berlin —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
13-Jul-96 Die Scheune
Leipzig —  Germany
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
15-Jul-96 Parco Riverside
Rome —  Italy
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
16-Jul-96 Museo Arte Contemporanea
Prato —  Italy
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
17-Jul-96 Parco Alle Serre
Milan —  Italy
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
18-Jul-96 Villa Clerici
Torino —  Italy
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
20-Jul-96 Phoenix Festival
Stratford-Upon-Avon —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1996
05-Sep-96 The Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
06-Sep-96 San Diego Street Scene
San Diego, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
07-Sep-96 San Diego Street Scene
San Diego, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
24-Oct-96 House Of Blues
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
25-Oct-96 San Francisco Jazz Fest
San Francisco, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
31-Oct-96 Blues Alley
Washington, DC —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
01-Nov-96 Blues Alley
Washington, DC —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
02-Nov-96 Blues Alley
Washington, DC —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
08-Nov-96 Iron Horse
Northampton, MA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
09-Nov-96 Regatta Bar
Cambridge, MA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
10-Nov-96 Regatta Bar
Cambridge, MA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
15-Nov-96 The Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
15-Nov-96 The Knitting Factory
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
26-Nov-96 Lied Center Nova Convention
Kansas City, MO —  United States
Burroughs & Giorno Related w/ Chris   Concert  
29-Nov-96 Poznan Jazz Fair
Poznan —  Poland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
01-Dec-96 Blackheath Concert Hall
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
02-Dec-96 Club Rodon
Athens —  Greece
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
03-Dec-96 Club Milos
Thessaloniki —  Greece
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
05-Dec-96 Hot Brass
Paris —  France
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
December, 1996 Webster Hall
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie w/ The Heads   Concert  
December, 1996 Donna Karan's Xmas Party at The Roxy
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie Solo   Concert  
31-Dec-96 Pleasuredome
San Francisco, CA —  United States
track date   Concert  
12-Feb-97 David Letterman Show
New York, NY —  United States
The Jazz Passengers with Debbie Harry and Elvis Costello performed. Images on "New York Trash" website (http://nytrash.com)   TV  
20-Feb-97 Wilburt's Bar & Grill
Cleveland, OH —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
21-Feb-97 7th House
Pontiac, MI —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
22-Feb-97 Bogart's
Cincinnati, OH —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
23-Feb-97 House Of Blues
Chicago, IL —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
25-Feb-97 First Ave.
Minneapolis, MN —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
27-Feb-97 Blue Note
Columbia, MD —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
28-Feb-97 Nikz At TheTop
Oklahoma City, OK —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
02-Mar-97 Boulder Theater
Boulder, CO —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
03-Mar-97 Double Diamond
Aspen, CO —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
04-Mar-97 Zephyr Club
Salt Lake City, UT —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
06-Mar-97 Palookaville
Santa Cruz, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
07-Mar-97 Live 105 Radio Show
San Francisco, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
08-Mar-97 The Usual
San Jose, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
09-Mar-97 The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
11-Mar-97 Virgin Megastore & House Of Blues
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
12-Mar-97 Texas Station Casino
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
14-Mar-97 Music Hall
Santa Fe, NM —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
15-Mar-97 Liberty Lunch
Austin, TX —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
16-Mar-97 Rockefeller's
Houston, TX —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
17-Mar-97 Caravan Of Dreams
Fort Worth, TX —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
19-Mar-97 House Of Blues
New Orleans, LA —  United States
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
"Individually Twisted" Tour
May 1997   Uncasville, CT —  United States The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert  
01-Jul-97 Widder Bar
Zurich —  Switzerland
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
02-Jul-97 Sava Center Hall
Belgrade —  Yugoslavia
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
03-Jul-97 Arge Kulturgelande Nonntal
Salzburg —  Austria
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
04-Jul-97 Kongsberg
Oslo —  Norway
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
07-Jul-97 Soliden Stage
Stockholm —  Sweden
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
09-Jul-97 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
10-Jul-97 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
11-Jul-97 Jazz Cafe
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
12-Jul-97 Petofi Hall
Budapest —  Hungary
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
13-Jul-97 San Francesco Al Prato
Purugia —  Italy
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
15-Jul-97 Heineken Green Room (Hotel NH Canciller Ayala)
Vitoria-Gasteiz —  Spain
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
16-Jul-97 Heineken Green Room (Hotel NH Canciller Ayala)
Vitoria-Gasteiz —  Spain
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
17-Jul-97 Heineken Green Room (Hotel NH Canciller Ayala)
Vitoria-Gasteiz —  Spain
The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry   Concert,
European Tour 1997
June 1997 ?       The Jazz Passengers w/ Deborah Harry      
28-Jul-97 Rye Playland
Rye, NY —  United States
Debbie performs 3 songs with Groove Thing   Concert  
09-Aug-97 Town Hall
Provincetown, MA —  United States
AIDS benefit   Concert  
14-Feb-98 Shine
New York, NY —  United States
Marcus Linial Presents A Special Valentine Affair Deborah Harry featuring Gretchen Langheld and House Afire special guest Chris Stein. Showtime 10pm sharp. 285 West Broadway just below Canal. Tickets $15.00 (gig postcard) [*new*]    
26-May-98 Oxford Playhouse
Oxford —  England
The Jazz Passengers featuring Deborah Harry    [*new*] Concert  
28-May-98 Barbican Hall
London —  England
The Jazz Passengers and Deborah Harry plus Bobby Previte (ticket stub) Concert  
14-Nov-00 Royal Festival Hall
London —  England
Racing Green London Jazz Festival: Jazz Passengers with Deborah Harry and Elvis Costello ("Fire at Keatons Bar") (ticket stub) Concert  
29-Jan-02 Gershwin Hotel
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie will do a poetry/lyric reading and read from the Blondie biography at the Gershwin Hotel (27th Street and 5th Avenue) on Tuesday, January 29 at 8:00 pm. Box office opens at 7:30; tickets $5, first come, first serve.    [*new*] appearance  
18-Mar-02 G-A-Y Club (at the Astoria)
London —  England
Deborah Harry & The Fishsticks   Concert  
19-Mar-02 Barbican Centre
London —  England
Deborah Harry and The Jazz Passengers   Concert  
01-Apr-02 New York Marriott Marquis
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie was presented with the Absolut Vodka Excellence in Advertising Award at the 13th Annual GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Awards. She attended the event with Rob Roth.   appearance  
26-Jun-02   New York, NY —  United States Debbie appeared in a cameo in Barbara Sicuranza's first film, "Drive", filmed around and across Queens and Brooklyn in a Black 1977 Lincoln Mark 5 called The Shark. June 26 is the date of film's "final version with titles."   appearance  
19-May-02 Barbican Hall
London —  England
Deborah Harry with Roy Nathanson, Bill Ware and The Jazz Passengers with the BBC Orchestra (ticket stub) (gig flyer) Concert  
17-Oct-02 Loews Lincoln Square
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie appeared at the New York premiere of Gore Verbinski's "The Ring" (location: 1998 Broadway at 68th Street)   appearance  
06-Mar-03   New York, NY —  United States Debbie appeared at the afterparty for the premiere of "Spun" with Jason Schwartzman and Mena Suvari. Photos on wireimage.com (search for "Deborah Harry").   appearance  
20-Sep-03 Great Eastern Hotel
London —  England
Debbie performed an extended version of "Good Boys" at a Chi Chi Valenti event/fashion show called "Return to New York"   track date  
15-Oct-03 Bergdorf Goodman
New York, NY —  United States
As reported by Michael Musto in the Village voice, Debbie appeared wtih Romy Ashby, Rob Roth, and Lypsinka at Patrick McMullan's So80s book party. (external link) appearance  
18-Oct-03 Avery Fisher Hall
New York, NY —  United States
New York premiere of George Hickenlooper's "The Mayor of Sunset Strip" (featuring Debbie). Not known if she attended.   comment  
19-Oct-03 Avery Fisher Hall
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie appeared at the 41st annual New York Film Festival closing night screening of "21 Grams" from director Alejandro González Iñárritu at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, West 65th Street at Columbus Avenue. Also appearing: Natalie Portman, Robin Williams, Sean Penn, Alan Cumming. Photos on wireimage.com (search for "Deborah Harry").   appearance  
12-Nov-03   Encino, CA —  United States Session drummer Tony Thompson (from the band Chic; worked with Debbie Harry) died at age 48.   comment  
06-Jan-04   New York, NY —  United States Photographer Francesco Scavullo (photographed Debbie Harry) died in NYC at the age of 82.   comment  
19-Feb-07 Joe's Pub
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie is appearing on Justin Bond's "Talk Show".   appearance  
07-Aug-07 The Factory at Lotus
New York, NY —  United States
Premiere performance of Deborah Harry's new video "Two Times Blue" from her upcoming solo cd 'Necessary Evil'.   appearance  
08-Nov-07 The Fillmore
New York, NY —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour (opening day).
09-Nov-07 Keswick Theater
Glenside, PA —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
10-Nov-07 Foxwoods Casino
Ledyard, CT —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
12-Nov-07 Magic City Music Hall
Johnson City, NY —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
13-Nov-07 9:30 Club
Washington, DC —  United States
Necessary Evil tour. w/ Kristoffer Ragnstam   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
14-Nov-07 The Orange Peel
Asheville, NC —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
16-Nov-07 Jackie Gleason Theatre
Miami, FL —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
17-Nov-07 Jannus Landing
St. Petersburg, FL —  United States
Necessary Evil tour. This show was replaced after the original tour announcement.   Cancelled Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
17-Nov-07 Tampa Theater
Tampa, FL —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
20-Nov-07 Turner Hall
Milwaukee, WI —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
21-Nov-07 Agora Theater
Cleveland, OH —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
22-Nov-07 Roxy
Windsor, ON —  Canada
Necessary Evil tour. This was only briefly visible on a tour flyer; tickets were never sold.   Cancelled Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
23-Nov-07 Phoenix Theater
Toronto, ON —  Canada
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
24-Nov-07 Vogue
Indianapolis, IN —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
27-Nov-07 Brady Theater
Tulsa, OK —  United States
Necessary Evil tour. This show was being rescheduled to a different venue after the original tour announcement.   Cancelled Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
28-Nov-07 House Of Blues
Dallas, TX —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
30-Nov-07 Ameristar Casino
Kansas City, MO —  United States
Necessary Evil tour. This show was cancelled after the original tour announcement.   Cancelled Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
30-Nov-07 Belly Up
Aspen, CO —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
01-Dec-07 Bluebird Theater
Denver, CO —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
02-Dec-07 Sunshine Theater
Albuquerque, NM —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
04-Dec-07 House Of Blues
Anaheim, CA —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
05-Dec-07 The Belly-Up Tavern
Solana Beach, CA —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
07-Dec-07 Henry Fonda Theater
Los Angeles, CA —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
08-Dec-07 Santa Fe Station Casino
Las Vegas, NV —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
09-Dec-07 The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA —  United States
Necessary Evil tour.   Concert,
Necessary Evil tour.
25-Aug-08 Joe's Pub
New York, NY —  United States
Barbara Maier has taken it upon herself to organize a benefit for Judith Malina's Living Theatre at Joe's Pub on Lafayette Street [NYC] at 7PM, Monday, August 25th. Among the performers slated to appear are Debbie Harry and Justin Bond, as well as a special appearance by Judith herself. This is a benefit, so tickets are $50 with $30 standing room tickets available for a limited time only. Debbie performed "If I Had You" and "Love with a Vengeance" and was accompanied on piano by Our Lady J.    [*new*] Concert  
07-Sep-08 " Tomkins Square Park
New York, NY —  United States
Outdoor arts fair that Debbie planned to attend but could not because she was stuck somewhere due to a hurricane. From Mother's website:
LEAVING THE 21ST CENTURY
HOWL! FESTIVAL AND THE JACKIE FACTORY PRESENT
HOWLUCINATION '08:""LOW LIFE CITY""
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
5-7 PM, FREE ADMISSION
TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, NYC
mothernyc.com/lowlife -- howlfestival.com
On September 7, JACKIE FACTORY producers CHI CHI VALENTI and JOHNNY DYNELL will present their second annual HOWLUCINATION to crown this year's HOWL! FESTIVAL.    [*new*]
Cancelled Concert  
09-Sep-08 Fashion Rocks 2008
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie and Fergie (of the Black Eyed Peas) perform "Call Me" together.    [*new*] performance  
06-Oct-08 Highline Ballroom
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie Harry is scheduled to perform at the 3rd Annual "Gimme Shelter Rock & Rescue" benefit show in NYC. The event will be hosted by Adam Horovitz (aka Adrock of the Beastie Boys) and Gina Gershon, and will also feature performances by Lissy Trullie (who later opened for Blondie on some of their 2011 U.S. tour dates), Jesse Malin, Goonsquad, Bloody Social, Earl Greyhound and Adam Green, with DJ sets by Moby and J.D. Samson (of Le Tigre). [Did this event take place???]    [*new*] performance  
13-Jan-09 Bowery Ballroom (?)
New York, NY —  United States
Stephen Sprouse book launch party. (external link) (photo) [*new*] performance  
25-Jan-10 Le Poisson Rouge
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie participated in a Penny Arcade performance, reading a piece called "Phone Girl", her part being about a receiptionist at a 'massage parlor'. Lady Miss Kier from Deee-Lite was the DJ for the evening at this venue at 158 Bleecker Street.   performance  
01-May-10 Deitch
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie and Chris (and his family) were at the opening night of the Shepard Fairey exhibit (artist who collaborated with Bobby Grossman; they made an approved portrait of Debbie available as three Fine Art prints and limited edition posters).    [*new*] appearance  
13-May-10 Carnegie Hall
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie appearing with Sting, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and Dame Shirley Bassey for The Rainforest Fund's 21st Birthday Celebration Benefit Concert. An attendee described the event: "Debbie sang Tide is High in the first act and Call Me in the second act. For the showstopper of the evening, they all performed Don't Stop Believin'. And yes, that is Bruce Springsteen next to Shirley Bassey. He was the special surprise guest. Mary J. Blige was there and Nile Rodgers of Chic opened the second set with 'Le Freak.'" This was broadcast on May 23.    [*new*] Concert  
29-Sep-10 Jazz Standard
New York, NY —  United States
Debbie performed with The Jazz Passengers.    [*new*] Concert  
20-Mar-11   London —  England Debbie flew to London to do some promo.   travel (to)  
25-Mar-11 Hall One, The Sage Gateshead
Gateshead —  England
Gateshead International Jazz Festival (GIJF 11): Debbie Harry, the Jazz Passengers and Northern Sinfonia.   Concert  

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