Halo Friendlies's 2003 Concert History

The Halo Friendlies are an all girl pop-punk band from Long Beach, CA. After snatching up a guitar in a thrift shop while on her first date with then-boyfriend now-husband Matt Wignall of Havalina/Matt Death and the New Intellectuals, Judita Wignall made the decision to start a band. Originally featuring Wignall on lead vocals and guitar, Cheryl Hecht on guitar, Natalie Bolanos on bass guitar, and Deanna Moody on percussion on their 1998 self-titled debut, by 1999's Acid Wash, Hecht had dropped out of the project.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 10, 2003
Lagwagon / Fletcher / Halo Friendlies
  Setlists
Mean Fiddler London, England, United Kingdom
Jul 21, 2003
Mind Driver / Halo Friendlies / Stairwell / Understated House of Blues Anaheim Anaheim, California, United States
Jul 13, 2003
Homegrown / Brat / Halo Friendlies / Electric Eel Shock / The Early November

Summer Slam

The Phoenix Exeter, England, United Kingdom
Jul 11, 2003
Homegrown / Halo Friendlies Manchester Academy 3 Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jun 21, 2003 –
Jun 22, 2003
Game On 2003
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  Setlists
Game On 2003 London, England, United Kingdom
Pop
Punk
Female Vocalists
Pop Punk
Power Pop
Candy Pop
Power-Pop Punk
Greek Psychedelic Rock
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2004 1 concert
2003 5 concerts
2002 6 concerts
2001 2 concerts
 Dreamover
 Dematra
 Chris Hines
 Famous Mortimer
 Bryan C
 Sherrie Prout
 Sararahmae
 Daniel Loso
 Ekonkie
 Tom Harding
 Shatterday
 Andy Applecoe
 Jen Payton
 Brittany Do
 Robert Clayton
 Craig Berkowitz

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Halo Friendlies had?

Halo Friendlies has had 14 concerts.

What genre is Halo Friendlies?

Halo Friendlies is most often considered to be Pop, Punk, Female Vocalists, Pop Punk, Power Pop, Candy Pop, Power-Pop Punk, and Greek Psychedelic Rock.

When was the last Halo Friendlies concert?

The last Halo Friendlies concert was on February 06, 2004 at Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Special Goodness / Halo Friendlies / Yellow #5 / The Actual.

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