The Last Supper Tour Dates Announced

I am pleased to confirm that I am putting together a tour called The Last Supper, for which I'll be playing CRASS songs from the period 1977-1982, plus a few other personal favourites.  The tour is a one-off which I am hoping to take around the UK, Europe, the USA/Canada, Japan and possibly Australia before packing away my CRASS songbook and moving on to other projects.   There will be a big finale show in London once all of the other parts of the world have been visited.

The announcement that we went to promoters is at the end of this post if you want a bit more info.

The shows that are definitely confirmed are listed below. We're working on new shows all the time so keep an eye out for new announcements. I’m really excited about the tour and I’m completely overwhelmed with all of the support that we’ve been getting. Thanks to everyone for that!

We've also set up an official Facebook page and a MySpace page, all the dates will be posted there - it would be great to see some of you there if you use those sites.
The Last Supper 2010

  • 24 Sep  UK Bristol - O2 Academy
  • 25 Sep  UK Birmingham - O2 Academy
  • 01 Oct  UK Manchester - Academy
  • 02 Oct  UK Edinburgh - Liquid Room
  • 15 Oct  NL Amsterdam - Melkweg
  • 16 Oct  DE Köln/Cologne – Underground
  • 17 Oct  DE Frankfurt – Exzess
  • 19 Oct  DE München/Munich - Feierwerk
  • 20 Oct  DE Berlin - Festsaal
  • 21 Oct  PL Lodz - Dekompresja
  • 22 Oct  DE Hamburg - Hafenklang
  • 23 Oct  DK Copenhagen – Loppen
  • 24 Oct NL Groningen - Vera

Tickets for the UK shows are available from gigbox.co.uk and the usual suspects.
For European dates please contact the venue.

Tour Announcement:

“In 2007, Steve Ignorant gathered some friends together and put on two shows at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London. Called The Feeding Of 5000, the show was a celebration of the Crass album of the same name, which was performed in its entirety.

It most certainly was not a Crass reunion, and never sought to be.

The Last Supper

This tour will answer the calls that have come from around the globe in response to the Shepherd’s Bush gigs. Steve will be celebrating the period of Crass’ work with which he feels most closely aligned – the period when he feels the band were at their strongest, most productive and most hopeful.

Steve will be performing with a full band. as well as featuring Crass songs (plus a few other favourites) there will be some rather special visuals.

Having started in London in 2007, this new expanded show will now visit other parts of the UK, Europe, Japan and the USA before a FINALE in London in 2011. At which point the door will be firmly closed. (Steve has some other plans, don’t you worry…)”

Thanks.
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The Last Supper

The Last Supper

Crass Songs 1977 – 1982

(Plus a few shocks, surprises, perhaps some slogans, but no tantrums...and a bit of a laugh)

  • A once-only tour
  • never to be repeated
  • cross-our-hearts-and-hope-to-die
  • Honest, guv.
  • In 2007, Steve Ignorant gathered some friends together and put on two shows at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London. Called The Feeding Of 5000, the show was a celebration of the Crass album of the same name, which was performed in its entirety.

    It most certainly was not a Crass reunion, and never sought to be.

    The Last Supper

    This tour will answer the calls that have come from around the globe in response to the Shepherd’s Bush gigs. Steve will be celebrating the period of Crass’ work with which he feels most closely aligned – the period when he feels the band were at their strongest, most productive and most hopeful.

    Steve will be performing with a full band, and as well as featuring Crass songs (plus a few other favourites) there will be some rather special visuals.

    Having started in London in 2007, this new EXPANDED show will now visit other parts of the UK, Europe, Japan and the USA before a FINALE in London in 2011. At which point the door will be firmly closed. (Steve has some other plans, don’t you worry…)

    Thank you very bloody much.