Don Alder Concert History

Don Alder plays acoustic fingerstyle guitar with a passion that has quickly earned him a reputation as Vancouver's "best kept little secret". Don is a world-class fingerstyle guitarist with a "wow factor" that has let to multiple endorsement deals with major manufacturers and a collaboration with Greenfield guitars to produce a signature acoustic guitar- the "Don Alder G4" model.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 20, 2017
The NAMM Show
"The NAMM Show" / Christopher Shayne / Xochitl / Ari and the Alibis / Don Alder / Mike Annuzzi / Union Hobos / Arthur Yoria / Me and Mae / Groovesession / Hot For Teacher - Van Halen Trib. Band / Brian Ashley Jones / Natalie Gelman / Lloyd Spiegel / Caleb Quaye / Curly Wolf / Creature Canyon / Shane Henry / Muriel Anderson / C4 Trio / Lou Pine / Truman Brothers / Roses and Cigarettes Show all bands
Anaheim Convention Center Arena Anaheim, California, United States
Jul 05, 2009
"Festival International De Jazz De Montreal" / Don Alder / Muriel And Valerie / Stanley Jordan / Muriel Anderson / Valerie Duchateau

Festival International De Jazz De Montreal

Cinquieme Salle Montréal, Québec, Canada
Folk
Bluegrass
Roots
Fingerstyle
2017 1 concert
2009 1 concert

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Don Alder had?

Don Alder has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Don Alder?

Don Alder is most often considered to be Folk, Bluegrass, Roots, and Fingerstyle.

When was the last Don Alder concert?

The last Don Alder concert was on January 20, 2017 at Anaheim Convention Center Arena in Anaheim, California, United States. The bands that performed were: "The NAMM Show" / Christopher Shayne / Xochitl / Ari and the Alibis / Don Alder / Mike Annuzzi / Union Hobos / Arthur Yoria / Me and Mae / Groovesession / Hot For Teacher - Van Halen Trib. Band / Brian Ashley Jones / Natalie Gelman / Lloyd Spiegel / Caleb Quaye / Curly Wolf / Creature Canyon / Shane Henry / Muriel Anderson / C4 Trio / Lou Pine / Truman Brothers / Roses and Cigarettes.

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