Harry and the Potters's 2019 Concert History

Harry and the Potters are an indie rock band that was formed in Norwood, Massachusetts in 2002 by brothers Joe DeGeorge and Paul DeGeorge. The band was inspired by the J.K. Rowling book series 'Harry Potter' and were the first of many similar artists making music about the fictional boy wizard. Producing what's known as wizard rock, they've released four full-length studio albums: Harry and the Potters (2003), Voldemort Can't Stop the Rock! (2004), Harry And The Potters And The Power Of Love (2006) and Lumos (2019)...

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Indie Rock
Geek Rock
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2019 11 concerts
2018 5 concerts
2017 2 concerts
2016 12 concerts
2015 9 concerts
2014 9 concerts
2013 4 concerts
2012 14 concerts
2011 8 concerts
2010 2 concerts
2009 4 concerts
2008 16 concerts
2007 36 concerts
2006 5 concerts
2005 2 concerts
2004 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Harry and the Potters had?

Harry and the Potters has had 140 concerts.

What genre is Harry and the Potters?

Harry and the Potters is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, Geek Rock, WROCK, and Wizard Rock.

When was the last Harry and the Potters concert?

The last Harry and the Potters concert was on December 15, 2019 at The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The bands that performed were: Harry and the Potters / Jason Anderson.

What setlist does Harry and the Potters play live?

The songs that Harry and the Potters performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 30, 2019 concert at Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, United States:

  1. Save Ginny Weasley
  2. Wizard Chess
  3. The Economics of the Wizarding World Don't Make Sense
  4. SPEW
  5. On the Importance of Media Literacy Under Authoritarian Rule
  6. Accio Hagrid
  7. Gone Campin'
  8. The Banality of Evil (Song for Albert Runcorn)
  9. No Pureblood Supremacy
  10. Phoenix Tears
  11. Lumos
  12. Harry Potter

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