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1998 15 OctAstoria 2 15 Songs
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1998 14 OctRoadmenderNo setlists
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1998 10 OctUniversity of Southampton Students' Union 1 Song
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1998 9 OctUniversity of Manchester Students' UnionNo setlists
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1998 2 OctWulfrun HallNo setlists
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1998 29 SepLomax 12 Songs
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1998 28 SepThe StageNo setlists
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1998 28 AugReading Festival 1998 9 Songs
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1998 27 JunGlastonbury Festival 1998 9 Songs
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1998 24 JunVarsityNo setlists
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1998 3 JunElectric Ballroom 12 Songs
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1998 1 JunFleece and FirkinNo setlists
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1998 31 MayWedgewood Rooms 12 Songs
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1998 30 MayVarsityNo setlists
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1998 29 MayKing Tut's Wah Wah HutNo setlists
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1998 28 MayKing Tut's Wah Wah HutNo setlists
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1998 27 MayBoardwalkNo setlists
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1998 26 MayManchester Academy 2, University of Manchester Students' UnionNo setlists
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1998 24 MayAlleycat 10 Songs
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1997 22 AugReading Festival 1997 8 Songs
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1997 7 AugThe Zap ClubNo setlists
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1997 13 JulT in the Park 1997 7 Songs
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- Artist
- Kenickie
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- Oct 15, 1998
- Biography
- Kenickie were a punk-indie band from Sunderland, England that formed in 1994 at the height of the Britpop era. Championed by the British DJ John Peel, two of their singles were voted into the Festive Fifty of 1996, with "Punka" coming in at number 4, and "Come Out 2Nite" being placed at number 1. 1997 saw three UK Top 40 chart singles ("In Your Car", "Nightlife" and a re-release of "Punka") and their debut album, "At The Club", made the UK Top 10.
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