Date
Venue
City
State
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Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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Arena Anhembi
Sao Paulo
Brazil
Shimmy Shimmy Koko Bop/Just Friends
Back to Black
Tears Dry On Their Own
Boulevard of Broken Dreams (cut)
I'm on the Outside Looking In
Some Unholy War
I Heard Love Is Blind
Wake Up
What a Man Going to Do
The Click
Rehab
solos (with Amy introduced the band)
Stagger Lee
Valerie
You Know That I'm No Good
Love Is a Losing Game
Me And Mr Jones
Kalemegdan
Belgrade
Serbia
Just Friends
Addicted
Tears Dry On Their Own
Some Unholy War
Back To Black
Love Is A Losing Game
You Know I'm No Good
Valerie (The Zutons Cover)
You're Wondering Now
Amy's last concert.
BBC 6 Music
London
UK
Matt Everitt presents a programme paying tribute to the late Amy Winehouse, featuring her music, music that inspired her, and session and concert tracks she recorded for 6 Music.
Includes interview segments and tributes from:
Paul Gambaccini
Monty Alexander
Tony Bennett
Carole King
Mark Ronson
Neal Sugarman (of The Dap-Kings)
Amy Winehouse (clips from several different interviews)
Mitch Winehouse
Chip Somers of Focus12
Sylvia Young
Robin Gibb
Hootenanny/Tribute
London
England
Jools Holland presents a collection of Amy Winehouse's performances on Later, the Hootenanny and at the Mercury Prize between 2003 and 2007. Winehouse made her TV debut on Later in 2003 with songs from her debut album Frank. Like Jools, she loved classic jazz and blues singers like Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan, and the two Londoners hit it off. Amy returned to play with Jools's Orchestra at that year's Hootenanny, to Later in 2006 for the launch of Back to Black and to that year's Hootenanny to perform Toots's Monkey Man and duet with Paul Weller.
Stronger Than Me (2003)
Take the Box (2004)
Teach Me Tonight (2004)
Rehab (2006)
Tenderly (2006)
Tears Dry On Their Own (2006)
Monkey Man (2006)
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (2006)
Don't Go to Strangers [w. Paul Weller] (2006)
Love Is a Losing Game (2007)