Songs's 2010 Concert History

Songs are a Sydney based band (featuring members of New Zealand's post-punk wailers This Night Creeps and Ela Stiles of sisterly-duo The Said Sos) that do only simple things. From their single-syllable handle to their hand-drawn artwork to their music itself; it all has to be simple.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 22, 2010 –
Jan 23, 2010
Big Day Out 2010
Calvin Harris / Tame Impala / Groove Armada / Muse / Lily Allen / Dizzee Rascal / Rise Against / Powderfinger / The Mars Volta / Kasabian / Hilltop Hoods / Karnivool / Peaches / Eskimo Joe / Passion Pit / The Temper Trap / Grinspoon / Jet / Devendra Banhart / Midnight Juggernauts / Kisschasy / The Decemberists / Ladyhawke / Blue Juice / Lisa Mitchell / Mastodon / Magic Dirt / Sugar Army / Fear Factory / The Horrors / Miami Horror / Sasha / Simian Mobile Disco / Girl Talk / Itch-E & Scratch-E / Decoder Ring / Seekae / Phrase / Tumbleweed / The Scare / The Art / The Middle East / Wagons / Songs / Bridgemary Kiss Show all bands
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson


Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson


Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson


Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson


Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson


Big Day Out 2010
Jan 22 - 23, 2010
 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  Embedded by Adam Wilkinson

Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Lo-Fi
Stomp And Holler
Australian
Chamber Pop
Alternative Country
Anti-Folk
Slowcore
Nursery
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2013 1 concert
2012 3 concerts
2010 1 concert
2009 2 concerts
2008 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Songs had?

Songs has had 9 concerts.

What genre is Songs?

Songs is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Lo-Fi, Stomp And Holler, Australian, Chamber Pop, Alternative Country, Anti-Folk, Slowcore, and Nursery.

When was the last Songs concert?

The last Songs concert was on July 26, 2013 at North Byron Parklands in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The bands that performed were: Unknown Mortal Orchestra / Mumford & Sons / Surfer Blood / Boy & Bear / Babyshambles / Of Monsters and Men / The Presets / Everything Everything / Passion Pit / Matt Corby / Darwin Deez / Frank Ocean / Hermitude / Villagers / What So Not / The National / Fat Freddy's Drop / Robert DeLong / Empire of the Sun / FIDLAR / Jagwar Ma / Cold War Kids / Airbourne / The Polyphonic Spree / Birds of Tokyo / Palma Violets / Cloud Control / James Blake / Alpine / Yolanda Be Cool / Vance Joy / Sarah Blasko / The Rubens / The Bamboos / Snakadaktal / Peking Duk / The Jungle Giants / Alison Wonderland / Flume / Whitley / Drapht / TV On the Radio / Violent Soho / Bernard Fanning / Deap Vally / Something for Kate / Daughter / Mitzi! / DCUP / You Am I / PVT / The Drones / Xaphoon Jones / Chet Faker / Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu / Dune Rats / Jake Bugg / Clairy Browne & the Bangin' Rackettes / The Art of Sleeping / Twinsy / Cub Scouts / The Growl / Flight Facilities / Tyler Touche / The Chemist / Songs / Klaxons / Otologic / Laura Marling / Open Records / Bad Ezzy / Paul Abad / HAIM / MS MR / Architecture In Helsinki / Wavves / Portugal. The Man.

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