Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers's 2021 Concert History

Johnny Dynamite is the solo alias of synth-centric singer/songwriter and producer John Morisi, though at times Dynamite is joined by his band “The Bloodsuckers”. Inspired by the illustrative work of his grandfather, acclaimed comic book artist and Brooklyn native Pete Morisi, Dynamite took on the name of one of his most iconic characters, an anti hero detective from the underworld; "Johnny Dynamite". Emerging in the mid-2010s as a staple of the Greater New York DIY basement scene, Dynamite eventually settled in Brooklyn himself.

Indie
Indie Rock
Indie Pop
New Wave
Synthpop
Synth-Pop
Chill Dream Pop
Dark Synthpop
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2024 12 concerts
2023 5 concerts
2022 4 concerts
2021 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers had?

Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers has had 23 concerts.

What genre is Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers?

Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, New Wave, Synthpop, Synth-Pop, Chill Dream Pop, and Dark Synthpop.

When was the last Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers concert?

The last Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers concert was on September 08, 2024 at Philadelphia Mausoleum Of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

What setlist does Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers play live?

The songs that Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 29, 2024 concert at Kilowatt in San Francisco, California, United States:

  1. Triflin’ Kids
  2. Abasement Tapes
  3. Can’t Stop My Love
  4. Bats in the Woods
  5. Straitjacket Summer love
  6. Feeding the Nite
  7. Devilish
  8. Two Doves
  9. Lakehouse
  10. The Last Ones
  11. Fucked Up Paradise
  12. Lullabies & Nightmares

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