LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology June 21, 1992 - The Point Theatre, Dublin, IE

  • NIRVANA
    • Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
    • Krist Novoselic (bass)
    • Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
  • Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
  • Larry Richter (tour accountant)
  • Susanne Sasic (lighting designer)
  • Craig Montgomery (sound engineer)
  • Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
  • John Duncan (guitar technician)
  • Barrett Jones (drum technician)
  • MCD Productions
    • Denis Desmond
Load In
…:…
Soundcheck
…:…
Doors
19:00
Breeders Showtime
…:…
Teenage Fanclub Showtime
…:…
NIRVANA Showtime
…:…
  1. No Info
  1. Aneurysm
  2. Drain You
  3. Stay Away
  4. School
  5. Sliver
  6. In Bloom
  7. Breed
  8. About A Girl
  9. Polly
  10. Lithium
  11. Blew
  12. Been A Son
  13. On A Plain
  14. Negative Creep
  15. ENCORE
  16. Come As You Are
  17. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  18. Territorial Pissings
AUD #1
Equipment:
Unknown > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
ANA(1) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
62 min / 8.5
Notes:
• There is a cut in "Negative Creep".
AUD #2
Equipment:
Unknown > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
ANA(x) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
63 min / 7.0
Notes:
• The audio from this source was also overdubbed onto copies of the amateur video shot of this show.
AMT #1 incomplete
Equipment:
Built In > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
SVHS(M) > DVDR/FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
57 min / 5.5
Notes:
• Amateur video, shot from the left of the balcony.
• In November 2006 a transfer of the master tape was circulated.
• Missing the end of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and all of "Territorial Pissings".
• The circulating video includes all the footage that was recorded.
• Some higher generation copies of the video in circulation have the audio from an unknown generation tape of AUD #2 dubbed over the video's original audio.

No Info

  • According to a newspaper review, Nirvana played for a crowd of about 8,000.
  • Someone threw a bra onstage after "Polly" and Dave wore it for part of the show.
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Unknown photographer
Photo by Kyran O'Brien