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2000[]
Sept
22 London Royal Festival Hall (Peel Sessions Live): Terry Edwards, Dick Dale, Fall [1]
Oct
8 London Royal Festival Hall (Peel Sessions Live): Clearlake, Incredible String Band, Delgados [2] [3] [4]
2001[]
July
1 Bury St Edmunds, Pestello's at The Break: Miss Black America [5] [6]
Nov
16 Manchester, South, "Rock+Roll Bar": John Peel Roadshow [7]
Dec
7 Newcastle, Rockshots, "Bulletproof" (last night at venue) [213]
2002[]
Feb
1 Fabric: Peel's first set at the venue (later led to the release of the FabricLive.07 compilation) [8] [9] [10]
June
28-30 Glastonbury: lineup included Stereophonics, Coldplay, Manu Chao, Rolf Harris, Kosheen, Mis-teeq, Fatboy Slim, Roger Walters, Rod Stewart, White Stripes, Orbital, Isaac Hayes. Peel introduces festival shows on BBC-2 TV. [11], [12]
Aug
2 Fabric: DJ set alongside Sender Berlin [13]
Oct
One Live In Nottingham (Peel shows broadcast live from gigs at Nottingham Boat Club) [14]
Dec
6 Fabric: DJ set alongside Amon Tobin [21]
2003[]
Aug
1-2 Big Chill Festival: The Cinematic Orchestra, Nightmares On Wax, Mr. Scruff, Nitin Sawhney, Ulrich Schnauss, A Guy Called Gerald, Boozoo Bajou, Talvin Singh, Fila Brazillia, London Elektricity, The Quantic Soul Orchestra, Jaga Jazzist, Howie B, etc. Plus DJ set by Peel [22] [23]
Oct
16 London, Metro: Rock Of Travolta [24]
17 Fabric: DJ set [25]
2004[]
March
21 Liverpool, Chibuku: Peel DJ set [26] [27] [28]
26 All Tomorrow's Parties: Peel DJ set [29] [30]
April
30 Glasgow, Tramway, "Tryptych 04" (Mute Records Night): Wire, Liars, Pan Sonic, Modey Lemon, Kaito, Djxdj, Tim Wright, Chris And Cosey, Irmin Schmidt And Kumo, Pink Grease, Komputer [31] [32] [33]
May
1 Edinburgh, The Venue (from 11pm), "Tryptych 04": Doctor Alimantado, etc [34] [35] [36]
June
17-19 Sonar Festival, Barcelona, Spain. Live programme broadcast from event 17 June 2004, as well as sets recorded for subsequent shows. Peel also played a live set at a "very small club in a particularly dodgy part of town."[37] [38]
July
30 Big Chill Festival: Lemon Jelly, Coldcut, Four Tet, Durutti Column, Marc Almond, Isan, AGK, Rob Da Bank, Giles Peterson etc. Plus DJ set by Peel on day one [39] [40]