13 Engines's 1991 Concert History

13 Engines was a Canadian rock band in the 1990s. Formed in 1985 as The Ikons, the band consisted of four York University students -- vocalist John Critchley, guitarist Mike Robbins, bassist Jim Hughes, and drummer Grant Ethier. They released a self-titled independent cassette in 1986 before changing their name to 13 Engines. The name was a reference to the automobile industry in Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, which were the first two markets to embrace the band.

Alternative Rock
Alternative
Canadian
Canadian Indie
Canadian Rock

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1996 1 concert
1995 4 concerts
1993 4 concerts
1992 1 concert
1991 1 concert
1989 1 concert
1988 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has 13 Engines had?

13 Engines has had 13 concerts.

What genre is 13 Engines?

13 Engines is most often considered to be Alternative Rock, Alternative, Canadian, Canadian Indie, and Canadian Rock.

When was the last 13 Engines concert?

The last 13 Engines concert was on June 30, 1996 at Molson Park in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The bands that performed were: Our Lady Peace / The Tea Party / The Killjoys / I Mother Earth / Rusty / 54-40 / Sandbox / 13 Engines / Sunfish / Limblifter / Big Sugar / Barstool Prophets / Ashley MacIsaac.

What setlist does 13 Engines play live?

The songs that 13 Engines performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 05, 1995 concert at The Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

  1. Pretty Girl
  2. Smoke & Ashes
  3. King of Saturday Night
  4. Reptile Boy
  5. What's Bred in the Bone
  6. A Little Sleep
  7. Tailpipe Blues
  8. More
  9. The Listener

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