- Cities in the Park
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Cities in the Park was a two-day music event held on the 3rd and 4th of August 1991 at Heaton Park in Manchester, England. It was held in honour of Factory Records producer Martin Hannett, who had died in April. Some profits from ticket sales went to African Famine Relief and the Kurdish Trust Fund.
The first day included performances by The Wonder Stuff, The Beautiful South, The Soup Dragons and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and the second featured many Factory acts such as Happy Mondays, Electronic and A Certain Ratio. A home video of highlights was released by Palace in November 1991. The bands credited on the tickets were as follows: (see Cerysmatic Factory)
Saturday 3rd
- The Wonder Stuff
- Beautiful South (pulled out - did not play)
- The Soup Dragons (pulled out - did not play)
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- Cabaret Voltaire
- The Buzzcocks
- The Railway Children
- Ruthless Rap Assassins
- Paris Angels
- Ashley & Jackson
- Amok
Sunday 4th
- Happy Mondays
- Electronic
- De La Soul
- A Certain Ratio
- Revenge
- New Fast Automatic Daffodils
- The Durutti Column
- The Wendys
- 808 State
- The Adventure Babies
- Cath Carroll
- Natural Life
Video
- A Certain Ratio — "Wonder Y"
- New Fast Automatic Daffodils — "Fishes Eyes"
- Durutti Column — "Fado"
- Ashley & Jackson — "Come Alive"
- Ruthless Rap Assassins — "Why Me"
- Cabaret Voltaire — "Don't Walk Away"
- Natural Life — "Strange World"
- Buzzcocks — "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)"
- Adventure Babies — "My Only Way"
- Revenge — "Bleachman"
- The Wendys — "Suckling"
- Electronic — "Feel Every Beat"
- Happy Mondays — "Kinky Afro"; "God's Cop"; "Denis & Lois"; "Wrote for Luck"
Categories:- Rock festivals in England
- Culture in Manchester
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