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Violent Femmes: Live at the Hacienda

Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based alternative rockers Violent Femmes make the trip from American to Great Britain in order to perform two spitfire sets at the legendary Hacienda in 1982-1983, and thankfully for fans cameras were rolling to capture both shows in their entirety. Never before released on any format, these two landmark concerts capture the iconic 1980's cult band in their absolute prime while offering a glimpse into the legendary nightclub that spurned on the Manchester music scene.

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  • Gordon Gano

    Gordon Gano

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  • Victor DeLorenzo

    Victor DeLorenzo

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  • Brian Ritchie

    Brian Ritchie

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Overview

Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based alternative rockers Violent Femmes make the trip from American to Great Britain in order to perform two spitfire sets at the legendary Hacienda in 1982-1983, and thankfully for fans cameras were rolling to capture both shows in their entirety. Never before released on any format, these two landmark concerts capture the iconic 1980's cult band in their absolute prime while offering a glimpse into the legendary nightclub that spurned on the Manchester music scene.

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