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== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
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*(unknown)
 
== Notes ==
*A Swedish interview with Billy Corgan in 2011 indicates that this concert was cancelled (https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/musik/rockbjornen/a/m6L7RE/ville-inte-spela-i-sverige-igen)
 
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"Aftonblodet article Published 2011-11-02
 
Billy Corgan in Smashing Pumpkins was disappointed after the first Stockholm gig
 
The first time they were here, Smashing Pumpkins played to 50 bored people who stood with their arms crossed.
 
Then frontman Billy Corgan made a promise:
 
- I called our manager and said "we will never play in Sweden again", says Billy Corgan, frontman.
 
Tonight, Smashing Pumpkins play in the Globe's annex.
 
Billy Corgan , 44, laughs as he tells the story.
- The first time we played in Stockholm, I think it was 1992, we played for only 50 people. And it was really very Stockholm with crossed arms, a cold audience and no applause, he says.
 
 
The next day, Smashing Pumpkins had a booked gig in Lund.
 
With emphasis on had.
 
- I called our manager and said "we will never play in Sweden again", so we canceled the concert in Lund. It's one of the few times I've canceled a concert."
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== Banter ==
== Banter ==

Latest revision as of 05:55, 16 November 2024

The Smashing Pumpkins
Date 1992-01-22
Venue Chrougen
Location Lund, SE
Venue Type Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Lineup Corgan, Iha, Wretzky, Chamberlin
Order of Bands Catherine Wheel, The Smashing Pumpkins
Unsurfaced Recordings
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Setlist

  • (unknown)

Notes

"Aftonblodet article Published 2011-11-02

Billy Corgan in Smashing Pumpkins was disappointed after the first Stockholm gig

The first time they were here, Smashing Pumpkins played to 50 bored people who stood with their arms crossed.

Then frontman Billy Corgan made a promise:

- I called our manager and said "we will never play in Sweden again", says Billy Corgan, frontman.

Tonight, Smashing Pumpkins play in the Globe's annex.

Billy Corgan , 44, laughs as he tells the story. - The first time we played in Stockholm, I think it was 1992, we played for only 50 people. And it was really very Stockholm with crossed arms, a cold audience and no applause, he says.


The next day, Smashing Pumpkins had a booked gig in Lund.

With emphasis on had.

- I called our manager and said "we will never play in Sweden again", so we canceled the concert in Lund. It's one of the few times I've canceled a concert."

Banter

(unknown)