Bloodkin's 2017 Concert History

Daniel Hutchens and Eric Carter met each other when they were eight years old. After high school, they started getting serious about their blossoming songwriting partnership. The road eventually led them to Athens, GA, which soon came to be a permanent home. They continued to concentrate on their songwriting, and by the early 90's they had a catalogue of over 300 compositions. By this time Hutchens and Carter had given their musical collaboration a "band name": Bloodkin.

Folk
Hard Rock
Southern Rock
Alt-Country
Athens Indie
Athens
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2024 1 concert
2023 2 concerts
2022 4 concerts
2021 1 concert
2019 5 concerts
2018 2 concerts
2017 4 concerts
2016 8 concerts
2015 6 concerts
2014 7 concerts
2013 15 concerts
2012 6 concerts
2011 3 concerts
2010 3 concerts
2009 18 concerts
2008 7 concerts
2007 1 concert
2006 1 concert
2004 1 concert
2001 1 concert
2000 1 concert
1995 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Bloodkin had?

Bloodkin has had 98 concerts.

What genre is Bloodkin?

Bloodkin is most often considered to be Folk, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Alt-Country, Athens Indie, and Athens.

When was the last Bloodkin concert?

The last Bloodkin concert was on August 08, 2024 at Cervantes' Other Side in Denver, Colorado, United States.

What setlist does Bloodkin play live?

The songs that Bloodkin performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 12, 2023 concert at Helena Amphitheater in Helena, Alabama, United States:

  1. #1 Good Luck Charm
  2. Trashy
  3. Man in Trouble
  4. Transistor Radio
  5. Tennessee Williams
  6. Quarter Tank of Gasoline
  7. Speed Freak Highway
  8. Success Yourself
  9. Metal & Wood
  10. Who Do You Belong To?

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