N.R.A.'s 1996 Concert History

N.R.A. (aka Not Really Anything; not an affiliation with any rifle association) was a New Zealand alt-rock band originally based in Christchurch in the early-1980s. Led by Rex Vizible, with members including Joost Langeveld, Peter Loose, Bevan Sweeney, Mikey Mouse, Grant Fell, and Eddie Chambers, the band moved to Auckland in the mid-1980s. They released "Mud Babies" (1988) and "Hold Onto Your Face" (1991).

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 14, 1996
N.R.A. Scheune Kulturzentrum Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Jul 14, 1996
Sjock Festival
Funeral Dress / Sheffield Wednesday / N.R.A. / Skippies / The Exploited / Honky / Credit To The Nation / Propellerheads / Starfish Pool
Poeyelhei Gierle, Flanders, Belgium
Hip Hop
Rap
Instrumental
Gangster Rap
Hardcore Hip Hop
Conscious Hip Hop
West Coast Rap
Old School Hip Hop
Golden Age Hip Hop
Improvisation
Kiwi
Flying Nun
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2024 2 concerts
1996 2 concerts
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 Neatneatneat
 People Pie

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has N.R.A. had?

N.R.A. has had 4 concerts.

What genre is N.R.A.?

N.R.A. is most often considered to be Hip Hop, Rap, Instrumental, Gangster Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop, West Coast Rap, Old School Hip Hop, Golden Age Hip Hop, Improvisation, Kiwi, and Flying Nun.

When was the last N.R.A. concert?

The last N.R.A. concert was on October 30, 2024 at Chess Club in Austin, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: Lasso / Bullshit Detector / Laughing Matter / N.R.A..

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