Polka Tulk Blues/Earth Tour
The Polka Tulk Blues/Earth Tour was a concert tour by The Polka Tulk Blues Band, who later changed Earth, and subsequently to Black Sabbath.
Tour by The Polka Tulk Blues Band/Earth | |
Location | United Kingdom, Europe |
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Start date | 24 August 1968 |
End date | 12 September 1969 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 84 |
The Polka Tulk Blues Band/Earth concert chronology |
Personnel
- Ozzy Osbourne – lead vocals, harmonica (August 1968 - September 1969)
- Tony Iommi – lead guitar (August 1968 - September 1969)
- Jim Phillips – rhythm guitar (August 1968)[1]
- Geezer Butler – bass guitar (August 1968 - September 1969)
- Bill Ward – drums (August 1968 - September 1969)
- Alan Clark – saxophone (August 1968)[2]
Supporting acts
- Creeque
- Bakerloo
- Ten Years After
- Jethro Tull
- Smokey Blue (Neil Marshall's band)
- Colosseum
- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
- Locomotive
- Tea and Symphony
- Roy Everett
- Ham
- Coke
- Root Jackson
- Jenny And The Hightimers
- Van der Graaf Generator
- DJ John Peel
- Terry Reid
- The Gods
- Tambourine
- Weight
- Junior's Eyes
- Tremors
Shows
Date | City | Venue |
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1968 | ||
24 August 1968 | Carlistle | County Ballroom |
27 August 1968 | Workington | Banklands Youth Club |
15 September 1968 | London | The Underground |
16 September 1968 | Birmingham | Henry's Blues House |
17 September 1968 | London | The Macabre |
18 September 1968 | Lichfield | Pokey Hole Blues Club |
23 September 1968 | Carlisle | Gretna Hall Tavern |
25 September 1968 | Beckenham Junction | Mistral Club |
30 September 1968 | Brownhills | Henry's Blueshouse |
1 October 1968 | Dumfries | Loreburn Hall |
22 November 1968 | Birmingham | Mother's Club |
24 November 1968 | ||
21 December 1968 | Carlisle | County Ballroom |
24 December 1968 | Cumbria | School Hall (?) |
27 December 1968 | Langholm | Buccleuch Hall |
1969 | ||
3 January 1969 | London | The Marquee |
11 January 1969 | ? | Polytechnic |
30 January 1969 | Birmingham | Opposite Lock |
6 February 1969 | London | The Marquee |
15 February 1969 | Brondby | Brondby Pop Klub |
16 February 1969 | Copenhagen | Gladsaxe-Teen Club |
17 February 1969 | Revolution | |
18 February 1969 | ||
19 February 1969 | ||
28 February 1969 | London | The Marquee |
3 March 1969 | Sunderland | Bay Hotel |
11 March 1969 | London | The Marquee |
13 March 1969 | ||
14 March 1969 | Carlisle | County Ballroom |
21 March 1969 | Lichfield | The Pokey Hole |
28 March 1969 | Cumbria | Wigton Market Hall |
15 April 1969 | Hamburg | The Star Club |
21 April 1969 | Walsall | Caves Club |
28 April 1969 | London | Speakeasy Club |
29 April 1969 | Workington | Banklands Youth Club |
11 May 1969 | Brownhills | Pennycliffe Club |
23 May 1969 | Lichfield | Pokey Hole Blues Club |
5 June 1969 | Workington | Westfield Welfare Centre |
7 June 1969 | Low Hesket | Village Hall |
20 June 1969 | Hamburg | The Star Club |
5 July 1969 | Carlisle | County Ballroom |
8 July 1969 | Workington | Banklands Youth Club |
11 July 1969 | Lichfield | The Pokey Hole |
12 July 1969 | Carlisle | Carlisle Grammar School |
25 July 1969 | Wigton | Market Hall |
1 August 1969 | Lichfield | The Pokey Hole |
3 August 1969 | Manchester | ? |
10 August 1969 | Hamburg | The Star Club |
11 August 1969 | ||
12 August 1969 | ||
13 August 1969 | ||
14 August 1969 | ||
15 August 1969 | ||
16 August 1969 | ||
23 August 1969 | Kirkcaldy | Y.M.C.A. |
26 August 1969 | Workington | Banklands Youth Club |
30 August 1969 | Malvern | Malvern Winter Gardens |
1 September 1969 | Birmingham | Midlands Art Centre |
4 September 1969 | Wolverhampton | Lafayette Club |
9 September 1969 | Hanley | Top Rank |
12 September 1969 | ? | ? |
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