C'mon Concert History

C'mon formed in the summer of 2003 with Ian Blurton (Change of Heart, Blurtonia, Bionic) on vocals/guitar, Katielynn Campbell (Famous Monsters, Nashville Pussy) on bass/vocals, and Randy Curnew (Blurtonia, The Swallows) on drums. Randy left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Dean Dallas Bentley (Monster Voodoo Machine, Damn 13, All Systems Go).

Rock
Pop
Indie Rock
Canadian
Stoner Rock
Pov: Indie
Bedroom Pop
Musica Costena
Chilena
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2018 1 concert
2011 5 concerts
2010 2 concerts
2008 1 concert
2007 1 concert
2006 12 concerts
2005 9 concerts
2004 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has C'mon had?

C'mon has had 34 concerts.

What genre is C'mon?

C'mon is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie Rock, Canadian, Stoner Rock, Pov: Indie, Bedroom Pop, Musica Costena, and Chilena.

When was the last C'mon concert?

The last C'mon concert was on August 10, 2018 at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: Drugdealer / Jackson MacIntosh / C'mon.

What setlist does C'mon play live?

The songs that C'mon performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 11, 2006 concert at Call The Office in London, Ontario, Canada:

  1. The Messenger
  2. Kill The Pain
  3. Desperate Hearts
  4. Waste My Time
  5. Underneath The X-Ray
  6. Burn All Night
  7. Uneasy Rider
  8. I Got A Fever
  9. Come Taste The Rock
  10. I Don't Wanna
  11. Army Of Love
  12. Rock N' Roll Can Break Yr Legs
  13. This Is Yr Captian
  14. I Want It All
  15. It's Done
  16. Too Bad For The Tinman

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