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Duran Duran Play Their First Show Of 2019 and Put In A Few Relics

by Paul Cashmere on February 13, 2019

in News

Duran Duran have played their first show of 2019 at The Fillmore, Miami Beach, Florida.

The show had a few songs brought out of the archives with New Religion played for the first time since 2008 and Friend of Mine for first time since 2011 but the relic was The Seventh Stranger (from 1984’s Seven and the Ragged Tiger), played for the first time since 1984.

Duran Duran have only scheduled six shows for 2019. The next is 16 February in the Cayman Islands. They also have two coming up 19 and 20 February in New Orleans and two 22 and 23 February in Las Vegas.

Duran Duran setlist, Miami Beach, 12 February, 2019

Intro
New Religion (from Rio, 1982)
Wild Boys (single 1984)
Hungry Like The Wolf (from Rio, 1982)
Come Undone (from The Wedding Album, 1993)
Notorious (from Notorious, 1986)
Pressure Off (from Paper Gods, 2015)
I Don’t Want Your Love (from Big Thing, 1988)
Ordinary World (from The Wedding Album, 1993)
The Seventh Stranger (from Seven and the Ragged Tiger, 1984)
Tempted (from Red Carpet Massacre, 2007)
White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It) (Grandmaster Melle Mel cover) (from Thank You, 1995)
Girls on Film (from Duran Duran, 1981)

Encore:
Friends of Mine (from Duran Duran, 1981)
A View To A Kill (from A View To A Kill soundtrack, 1985)
Rio (from Rio, 1982)

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