Barbarella (Växjö)
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Discotheque Barbarella was a discoteque in Växjö, Sweden, prominent in the 1970s. In a city of very limited entertainment, Barbarella played a central role. The disco opened in 1971 in an industrial area in the outskirts and drew crowds from many parts of southeastern Sweden. It closed in 1992.
Concerts at Barbarella
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The brains behind Barbarella succeeded in attracting many well-known Swedish and international bands of the 1970s to perform in Växjö. Notable concerts are as follows:
- Colosseum, 1971
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band, 5 October 1973
- John Holm, 31 January 1975
- Thin Lizzy, 18 October 1975
- AC/DC, 23 July 1976
- Sex Pistols, 23–24 July 1977[1]
- The Groundhogs
- Procol Harum
- Status Quo
- Doctors of Madness
- Sweet
- John Cale
- Eric Burdon of The Animals
- Savage Rose
- Pugh Rogefeldt
- Hoola Bandoola Band
- Tasavallan presidentti
- Ekseption
- Gasolin
- The Troggs
- Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople
References
[edit]- ^ Arrhenius, Sara; Birnbaum, Daniel; Nilsson, John Peter (1999). Like virginity, once lost: five views of Nordic art now. Propexus. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
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