Number One Son Concert History

Number One Son were a British nu-metal band from Liverpool with a melodic edge. 2001 album 'Majority Of One' was critically acclaimed because of songs such as 'Hourglass' and 'Contrasts'. In the following years they released a new album 'Lessons' after changing drummers. Despite also being critically acclaimed it never recieved the attention of its predecessor.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 25, 2023
Nnamdi Ngwe and Patrick Rowland / Number One Son

HOLY SHIT IMPROV w/ Number One Son, Sister & Nnamdi and Patrick!

Silverlake Lounge Los Angeles, California, United States
Oct 04, 2002 –
Oct 06, 2002
Kerrang! Weekender 2002
Jerry Cantrell / Seether / Ill Niño / Lostprophets / Funeral for a Friend / Mushroomhead / Taproot / Vendetta Red / Million Dead / The Cooper Temple Clause / SikTh / The Movielife / My Vitriol / The Wildhearts / Reuben / The Datsuns / Hell Is for Heroes / Audiovent / Skindred / Raging Speedhorn / InMe / Vex Red / Biffy Clyro / The Darkness / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / [Spunge] / Fony / Number One Son / QueenAdreena / Vacant Stare / Violent Delight / Quantum Bigfoot / Martin Grech / Wilt / The D4 / Elviss / Thoria Show all bands
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Pontins Camber Sands Holiday Park Rye, England, United Kingdom
Aug 03, 2002
Uxfest 2002
SikTh / Vacant Stare / Sanctum / Torna-K / Number One Son / PDHM / Labrat / Stoopi / Palehorse / Tribute To Nothing / Area 54 / thisgirl / -16- / A-ko / Fony / 50 Caliber / Subvert / Whitmore / Shellshock / Twofold / Two Day Rule / Anal Beard / K-Line / <209> / Zero Cipher / Rejects / Supertrix / Something In The Water / Left Side Brain / Fog Donkey / Blind To The Fact / Gorilla Monsoon Show all bands
Fountains Mill Young People's Centre Uxbridge, England, United Kingdom
Metal
Alternative Metal
Nu Metal
Industrial Metal
Rap Rock
Rap Metal
Rapcore
Crossover
Rap Metalcore
Alternative Metalcore
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2023 1 concert
2002 2 concerts
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 Steve Priest
 Blake Baer
 Tomdizzo
 Steve Hales
 Rachael Hodgetts

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