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 1980
 
Band become known as Spoilers
Februarysingle Standing In a Line released
Maysingle Shy Girl released
 
 1981-83
 
First of several trips to Dubai
band members perform in Nightshift and Skeleton Crew, in collaboration with Paul King
 
 1984
 
 Band become Outside Edge, playing a residency in the south of France
 album Outside Edge released in France only
 
 1985
 
Outside Edge play support on Bryan Adams' British tour, securing a recording deal with Virgin Records
Tuesday, March 11The Centre, Brighton
Wednesday, March 12B.I.C., Bournemouth
Thursday, March 14Wembley Arena, London
Friday, March 15Wembley Arena, London
Saturday, March 16Wembley Arena, London
Sunday, March 17Wembley Arena, London
Tuesday, March 19R.D.S., Dublin
Wednesday, March 20Queens Hall, Belfast
Thursday, March 21Playhouse, Edinburgh
Saturday, March 23N.E.C., Birmingham
Sunday, March 24N.E.C., Birmingham
Friday, April 12Live Rock At The Manor
..., AprilHammersmith Odeon
 
 1986
 
MarchOutside Edge single Heartbeat Away released
— 56 city tour of Europe as support to Manfred Mann's Earth Band —
Monday, March 24Old School House, Woking, Surrey
Thursday, April 3Konserthuset, Gothenburg, Sweden
Friday, April 4Skedsmohallen, Oslo, Norway
Sunday, April 6Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
Monday, April 7Saga, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tuesday, April 8Musikhuset, Aarhus, Denmark
Friday, April 11Rudi-Sedlmayer Halle, Munich, Germany
Saturday, April 12Sporthalle, Landshut, Germany
Sunday, April 13Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
Monday, April 14Stadthalle, Freiburg, Germany
Tuesday, April 15appearance on German TV show, Consequence, performing Heartbeat Away
Wednesday, April 16Sporthalle, Volklingen, Germany
Thursday, April 17Sporthalle, Augsburg, Germany
Friday, April 18Carl Diem Halle, Wuerzburg, Germany
Saturday, April 19Walter Kobel Halle, Russelheim, Germany
Sunday, April 20Hemmerleinhalle, Nurnberg, Germany
Tuesday, April 22Sporthalle Boeblingen, Stuttgart, Germany
Wednesday, April 23Friedrich Eberthalle, Ludwigshafen, Germany
Thursday, April 24Oberschwabenhalle, Ravensburg, Austria
Friday, April 25Olympiahalle, Innsbruck, Austria
Saturday, April 26Stadthalle, Klagenfurt, Austria
Sunday, April 27Eishalle, Graz, Austria
Monday, April 28Sporthalle, Linz, Austria
Wednesday, April 30Sporthalle, Koln, Germany
"album Running Hot released
Thursday, May 1Stadion-Sporthalle, Hannover, Germany
Friday, May 2Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
Saturday, May 3Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
Sunday, May 4Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany
Tuesday, May 6Stadthalle, Braunschweig, Germany
Wednesday, May 7Stadthalle, Kassel, Germany
Thursday, May 8Westfalen 3, Dortmund, Germany
Friday, May 9Grughalle, Essen, Germany
Wednesday, May 14Central Sportif Differdange, Luxembourg
Thursday, May 15Espace 155, Foir Internationale, Lille, France
Friday, May 16Le Zenith, Paris, France
Saturday, May 17Tivoli, Strasbourg, France
Sunday, May 18Palais Des Sports, Mulhouse, France
Monday, May 19Le Forum, Dijon, France
Wednesday, May 21Palais Des Sports, Toulouse, France
Thursday, May 22Le Zenith, Montpellier, France
Friday, May 23Le Stadium, Marseilles, France
Saturday, May 24Theatre Verdure, Nice, France
Sunday, May 25Geneva, Switzerland
Monday, May 26Rolling Stone, Milan, Italy
Wednesday, May 28Stadhalle, Vienna, Austria
Thursday, May 29Buda Sporthalle, Budapest, Hungary
Friday, May 30Buda Sporthalle, Budapest, Hungary
Saturday, May 31Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Tuesday, June 3Congresgebouw, Den Haag, Netherlands
Wednesday, June 4Vorst-Nationaal, Brussels
Friday, June 6Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
Friday, June 20live interview on Reading Radio
Saturday, June 21Sandefjord, Norway
Saturday, August 23Reading Rock Festival
Wednesday, August 27The Marquee, London
Friday, September 5Frankfurt, Germany
Saturday, September 6Schuettorf, Germany
Wednesday, September 10The Marquee, London
Tuesday, November 11Munich, Germany
 
 1988
  
Wednesday, March 23The Marquee, London (Colin Peel's live debut)  Review
 
 1989
 
Tuesday, February 21Outside Edge play The Red Lion, Brentford
 
 Outside Edge disbands
 Eddie Golga becomes a founder member of Little Wing
 David Farmer joins B.C. Sweet full-time
 
 1990
 
Friday, January 26Little Wing play The Red Lion, Brentford
Thursday, July 5Little Wing play The Red Lion, Brentford
 
BC Sweet tour of Australia (David & Gary Farmer and Steve Turner, along with Brian Connolly)
Tuesday, October 30Bridgeway Hotel, Pooraka, South Australia
Wednesday, October 31Bridgeway Hotel, Pooraka, South Australia
Friday, November 2Westend Niteclub, Melbourne, Victoria
Saturday, November 3Dingley International, Dingley, Victoria
Sunday, November 421st Century Club, Frankston, Victoria
Monday, November 5Bell Street Rock, Preston, Victoria
Wednesday, November 7Lavington Sports Club, NSW
Thursday, November 8Queanbeyan Leagues Club, ACT
Friday, November 9Palais Royal, Newcastle, NSW
Saturday, November 10Selina's, Coogee, NSW
Monday, November 12The Swagman Complex, Ferntree Gully, Victoria
Tuesday, November 13Lady Bay Hotel, Warrnambool, Victoria
Thursday, November 15Billboard In Concert, Melbourne, Victoria
Friday, November 16Bay International, Geelong, Melbourne, Victoria
Saturday, November 17Old Greek Theatre, Richmond, Victoria
Sunday, November 18Kernott Hall, Morwell, Victoria
 
 1993
 
Saturday, September 4
 
Blackfoot Sue play Oldies Night, Dresden, Germany, along with B.C. Sweet, Love Affair, Hot Chocolate, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich etc...
Thursday, September 30Blackfoot Sue play the Hard Rock Cafe, Berlin
Friday, October 1Blackfoot Sue play Jugenclubhaus, Hoyerswerda
Saturday, October 2Blackfoot Sue play Kreiskulturhaus, Rathenow
Sunday, October 3Blackfoot Sue play Burgerhaus, Eisenach
 
 1994
 
MayRecording sessions for what would become the album Talk Radio / Red On Blue
 
 1995
 
 Blackfoot Sue album Talk Radio released
Tuesday, August 22Blackfoot Sue albums Nothing To Hide and Strangers re-released on CD
 David Farmer played for B.C. Sweet, including a performance at Butlins
 David Farmer recorded with B.C. Sweet on the album Let's Go
 
 1996
 
Friday, July 5Blackfoot Sue album The Best of Blackfoot Sue released
    "Blackfoot Sue play The Cavendish, Edinburgh
DecemberDavid Farmer played in Sweet AD on the Slade Merry Xmas Everybody 96 tour
 
 1997
 
 The first incarnation of Cry Wolf is put together
Thursday, December 4Blackfoot Sue play the Boardwalk, Sheffield
Friday, December 5Blackfoot Sue play the Norwich Oval Rockhouse, Norwich
Saturday, December 6Blackfoot Sue play the Oliver Twist, Chelmsford
Sunday, December 7Blackfoot Sue play the Royal Standard, Blackhouse Road, London, E17
Saturday, December 13Blackfoot Sue play The Boulavard, Havant, Hants.
 
 1998
 
Thursday, May 28Cry Wolf played The Chestnuts, in Glentham, Lancs.
Sunday, November 8Cry Wolf played at the  Brian Connolly Memorial Concert, Camden Palace
Monday, November 16Blackfoot Sue album Red On Blue released
Blackfoot Sue tour
 
 1999
 
Saturday, February 20Blackfoot Sue played Wilbarston Hall, Wilbarston (with Pat Travers)
Friday, April 30Blackfoot Sue played London Astoria 2 (with Lyadrive and Groundhogs)
Sunday, August 1Cry Wolf played at World Super Bikes, Hexagon Bar, Brands Hatch  Review
August Bank Holiday weekendCry Wolf played for the Channel Islands Motorcycle Club in Guernsey  Photos
Friday, December 31Cry Wolf played the Heath Tavern, Hillingdon  Photos
 
 2000
 
Saturday, August 12Cry Wolf played at Earl of Chatham, Woolwich
August Bank Holiday weekendCry Wolf played for the Channel Islands Motorcycle Club in Guernsey  Photos
Wednesday, October 4Outside Edge album Running Hot re-released on CD
 Outside Edge album More Edge released on CD
 




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