The Damned Concert Schedule
Fri 8:00 pm
Sat 7:00 pm
Mon 7:00 pm
Tue 7:00 pm
Sun 8:00 pm
Tue 7:00 pm
Sat 7:00 pm
About The Damned Tour Albums
The Damned appeared on the Alternative scene with the appearance of the album 'Friday 13th EP' released on November 13, 1981. The song 'Disco Man' was instantly a success and made The Damned one of the most popular talents at that time. Since then, The Damned published the most popular album 'Damned Damned Damned' which is comprised of some of the most famous work from the The Damned discography. 'Damned Damned Damned' hosts the song 'Neat Neat Neat' which has become the most well-known for music lovers to experience during the live events. In addition to 'Neat Neat Neat', most of other songs from 'Damned Damned Damned' have also become sought-after as a result. Some of The Damned's most popular tour albums and songs are seen below. After 35 years since the release of 'Friday 13th EP' and having a true impact in the industry, music lovers consistently head to see The Damned in person to play tracks from the full discography.
The Damned Tour Albums and Songs
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