The Gravity Grave Tour was an English concert tour by the British (then) psychedelic rock band, The Verve. The tour comprised seven shows from mainly northern locations. The band were backed by Music of the Spheres. The tour was aimed at promoting the band's next single, "Gravity Grave".
The band's set list was chosen from any of the following songs:
(All England unless otherwise stated.)
The most famous show by far of the tour was the last one, ...
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