Mike Oldfield (born Michael Gordon Oldfield, 15 May 1953, Reading, Berkshire, England) is largely known for Tubular Bells, his groundbreaking album from 1973, the success of which also bankrolled Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for which Tubular Bells was the inaugural release. However, his musical career has spread over more than 40 years encompassing a range of styles, with varying amounts of success. According to the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, his style is labeled as Oldfield Progressive.
Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells | The 50th Anniversary
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Mike Oldfield has had 60 concerts.
Mike Oldfield is most often considered to be Rock, Electronic, British, Experimental, Folk Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), UK, Progressive Rock, Ambient, Instrumental, Classical, Art Rock, English, Folk Pop, Symphonic Rock, Avant-Garde, New Age, Crossover Prog, Progressive Pop, Experimental Electronic, Classical Crossover, and Progressive Electronic.
The last Mike Oldfield concert was on October 17, 2024 at Sheffield City Hall in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom.
The songs that Mike Oldfield performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 31, 2007 concert at Palacio de la Comunidad in Madrid, Madrid, Spain: