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Blancmange next setlist
On average, Blancmange performs 8 songs during their shows - Artist
- Blancmange
- Genres
- new romantic synthpop
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- Biography
- Blancmange was formed in Harrow in Greater London by vocalist Neil Arthur (born on 15 August 1958, in Darwen, Lancashire) and instrumentalist Stephen Luscombe (born on 29 October 1954, in Hillingdon, Middlesex). After the 1979 creation of the new wave group, named for the popular sugary dessert, they released their first EP, titled "Irene & Mavis", the following year. Blancmange had their first real notable exposure via a track on the seminal 'Some Bizarre' compilation album, alongside fellow synthpop acts "Soft Cell" and "Depeche Mode".
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- 1979
Concerts
209
88 events with setlists
Songs
69
8 songs x concert
Tours
5
Tours so far
Festivals
30
Festivals
Encores
29.55%
26 concerts
Duration
33:31
33 minutes, 31 seconds