Live's 1998 Concert History

Live is an American alternative rock band that gained fame for their hit singles during the 90s, being perhaps best known for the international top 40 smashes "I Alone" and "Lightning Crashes". Characterized by an earnest approach to melodic songwriting and a spiritual zen lyrically, somewhat reminiscent of 'Joshua Tree'-era U2 and other arena-made artists, Live climbed from modest modern rock success to the mainstream spotlight worldwide on the strength of their 1994 breakthrough album.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 07, 1998
Bumbershoot 1998
Modest Mouse / Shaggy / Third Eye Blind / Live / Yo La Tengo / Morcheeba / Jethro Tull / Bonnie Raitt / Fuel / They Might Be Giants / Eve 6 / Joan Baez / Pink Martini / Beth Orton / Steel Pulse / Cracker / Buju Banton / Harvey Danger / Keb' Mo' / Morphine / The Posies / Wanda Jackson / screaming trees / Ozomatli / Irma Thomas / Sean Ono Lennon / Burning Spear / Beres Hammond / Sunny Day Real Estate / whiskeytown / Michael Franti / Squirrel Nut Zippers / Bruce Cockburn / Dar Williams / Martin Sexton / Susana Baca / David Cross / ? and the mysterians / Kim Richey / Global Communication / buck owens / Marcia Ball / Wayne Hancock / Kelly Joe Phelps / John Wesley Harding / Pete Droge / Mark Eitzel / Paperboys / Bob Log III / catie curtis / God Lives Underwater / Waco Brothers / Mary Lou Lord / La Bottine Souriante / T-Model Ford / Gas Huffer / Paladins / Battlefield band / Peter Green Splinter Group / Ronnie Dawson / Tracy Nelson / Goodness / Laurie Lewis / Mike Peters / Critters Buggin / Leon Parker / R.L. Burnside / Sally Nyolo / Hank Dogs / Crazy 8s / Calobo / New Orleans Klezmer Allstars / Mike Ireland and Holler / Cadillac Angels / Big Nazo / Dave Von Ronk / Ursula K. Leguin / Mayfield Four / Karen Pernick / Pete Lawrence / Eric Bogosian / Dr. Jane Goodall / Sycophant / Robert Hass / Sister Spit / Leonard Eto Show all bands
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Seattle, Washington, United States
Show Duplicate for Sep 07, 1998
Sep 04, 1998 –
Sep 07, 1998
Bumbershoot 1998
Modest Mouse / Shaggy / Third Eye Blind / Live / Yo La Tengo / Jethro Tull / Morcheeba / Bonnie Raitt / Fuel / They Might Be Giants / Eve 6 / Joan Baez / Pink Martini / Beth Orton / Steel Pulse / Buju Banton / Cracker / Keb' Mo' / Harvey Danger / Morphine / The Posies / Irma Thomas / Wanda Jackson / Screaming Trees / Ozomatli / Beres Hammond / Burning Spear / Sunny Day Real Estate / Sean Ono Lennon / whiskeytown / Squirrel Nut Zippers / Michael Franti / Bruce Cockburn / Dar Williams / Martin Sexton / Susana Baca / David Cross / ? and the mysterians / Kim Richey / Global Communication / Marcia Ball / Wayne Hancock / buck owens / Kelly Joe Phelps / John Wesley Harding / Pete Droge / Paperboys / Bob Log III / Mark Eitzel / catie curtis / God Lives Underwater / La Bottine Souriante / Mary Lou Lord / Waco Brothers / T-Model Ford / Gas Huffer / Peter Green Splinter Group / Battlefield band / Paladins / Ronnie Dawson / Tracy Nelson / Goodness / Laurie Lewis / Mike Peters / Critters Buggin / Leon Parker / Sally Nyolo / R.L. Burnside / Hank Dogs / Crazy 8s / Calobo / New Orleans Klezmer Allstars / Mike Ireland and Holler / Cadillac Angels / Big Nazo / Ursula K. Leguin / Dave Von Ronk / Mayfield Four / Karen Pernick / Pete Lawrence / Eric Bogosian / Sycophant / Dr. Jane Goodall / Leonard Eto / Sister Spit / Robert Hass Show all bands
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Bumbershoot 1998 Seattle, Washington, United States
Show Duplicate for Sep 04, 1998
Sep 03, 1998
Live
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The Crocodile - Old Location Seattle, Washington, United States
Jun 20, 1998 –
Jun 21, 1998
Stevie Nicks / Live / Southern Culture On The Skids / Cowboy Mouth

Summer Sounds Festival

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Marshall Park Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Jun 19, 1998
Live Trax Nightclub Richmond, Virginia, United States
Jun 17, 1998
Live Bottle & Cork Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Jun 16, 1998
Live
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The Stone Pony Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Jun 13, 1998 –
Jun 14, 1998
Tibetan Freedom Festival 1998
Sonic Youth / Red Hot Chili Peppers / Moby / A Tribe Called Quest / KRS-One / Dave Matthews Band / R.E.M. / Blues Traveler / The Wallflowers / Spiritualized / Live / Radiohead / Pulp / Beastie Boys / Portishead / Money Mark / Luscious Jackson / Sean Lennon / Asian Dub Foundation / Mutabaruka / DJ Andy Smith / Puressence / Bokomolech / Pearl Jam / Jungle Brothers / Closer / Herbie Hancock And The Headhunters / Chaksam-pa / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Wyclef Jean / Cornershop Show all bands
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RFK Stadium Washington, D.C., United States
Show Duplicates for Jun 13, 1998
Jun 11, 1998
Live
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Chameleon Club Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Jun 10, 1998
Live Chameleon Club Wilmington, Delaware, United States

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Live on Jun 16, 1998 [824-small]

Live
Jun 16, 1998
 Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
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Live on Jun 9, 1998 [703-small]

Live
Jun 9, 1998
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Live on Jun 9, 1998 [704-small]

Live
Jun 9, 1998
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Live on Jun 9, 1998 [705-small]

Live
Jun 9, 1998
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Live on Jun 9, 1998 [706-small]

Live
Jun 9, 1998
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Dave Matthews Band / Sean Lennon / Herbie Hancock / LĪVE on Jun 13, 1998 [915-small]

Dave Matthews Band / Sean Lennon / Herbie Hancock / LĪVE
Jun 13, 1998
 Washington, D.C., United States
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Live performs during the opening of a three-night run at the Chameleon Club, 6/9/98.

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Live performs during the opening of a three-night run at the Chameleon Club, 6/9/98.


Live
Jun 9, 1998
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Live had?

Live has had 1,650 concerts.

What genre is Live?

Live is most often considered to be Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, and Grunge.

When was the last Live concert?

The last Live concert was on September 15, 2024 at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, United States. The bands that performed were: Stone Temple Pilots / Live / Soul Asylum / Our Lady Peace.

What setlist does Live play live?

The songs that Live performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 15, 2024 concert at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, United States:

  1. Top
  2. All Over You
  3. Selling the Drama
  4. Freaks
  5. Lady Bhang (She Got Me Rollin')
  6. Pain Lies on the Riverside
  7. Pillar of Davidson
  8. Shit Towne
  9. The Dolphin's Cry
  10. Turn My Head
  11. White, Discussion
  12. Lakini's Juice
  13. I Alone
  14. Lightning Crashes

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