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Revision as of 00:04, 5 July 2020

Tour Logo 1990
Tour Poster


Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Croatia

The first concert in Europe during The Sisters' Tour Thing I in 1990,

promoting the release of Vision Thing in South America and Europe.

That year had, however, also seen the Speed Kings play two shows

in Ireland and Cork in preparation of the tour after some five years

without any live performances except for various TV appearances .


The Dom Sportova has a capacity of about 3,500 standing and according to reports from the fanbase the

venue was fully crowded. Also during most of the show, there were firecrackers thrown onto the stage.

By the time The Sisters of Mercy had finished This Corrosion, there were so many firecrackers thrown

that they had to briefly pause the gig ...

A recording from this concert has so far not surfaced. Relatively recently, a short live audio appeared,

claiming to be backgrounding an Iggy Pop / The Sisters of Mercy - tribute video on YouTube ...

All photos by Gojko, with many, many thanks !!!

The Sisters of Mercy live on stage @Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia on 8th November 1990
The Sisters of Mercy live on stage @Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia on 8th November 1990


Setlist



Additional Pictures

- All photos by Gojko. Please click into the files for larger views. -

The Sisters of Mercy live on stage @Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia on 8th November 1990
The Sisters of Mercy live on stage @Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia on 8th November 1990
The Sisters of Mercy live on stage @Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia on 8th November 1990