Erection date: 10/9/2014
Spandau Ballet first performed here 5 December 1979 at the Blitz Club.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
Site: Blitz Club, Spandau Ballet (1 memorial)
WC2, Great Queen Street, 4
Erection date: 10/9/2014
Spandau Ballet first performed here 5 December 1979 at the Blitz Club.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
WC2, Great Queen Street, 4
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Spandau Ballet
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Spandau Ballet
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