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The Fatal Flowers next setlist
On average, The Fatal Flowers performs 19 songs during their shows - Artist
- The Fatal Flowers
- Genre
- dutch indie
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- Biography
- The Fatal Flowers are a dutch rock band founded by Richard Janssen in 1984 in Amsterdam. In the beginning the band aims to make melodious guitar rock. The Flowers are rapidly considered a talented promising band, and sign a contract at the large record company WEA. Under the guidance of top producer Craig Leon an eponymous EP is made. The first full album is produced by Vic Maille and contains the title song Younger Days. The album becomes a hit. In 1987, the Flowers receive an Edison for Younger Days and they are an opening act on Pinkpop.
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- 7b9c8fb9-b72f-4fe1-8bc3-5432cd0639ff
- Also known as
- fatal-flowers
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- 1984
Concerts
153
51 events with setlists
Songs
49
19 songs x concert
Tours
3
Tours so far
Festivals
16
Festivals
Encores
35.29%
18 concerts
Duration
01:21:10
01 hour, 21 minutes, 10 seconds