Change Tour ends when The Alarm play a benfit for The Towyn Flood Victims in Prestatyn, North Wales. Even though the band would be back in 1991 qit ha new album, this was basically the end of The Alarm as a functioning band with a real manager and real record company support.
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Gig: 4/1/1986, The Alarm, “Rockline”
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