The Clockworks's 2018 Concert History

The Clockworks is a four-piece Irish band formed in Loughrea in Galway by James McGregor (vocals/guitar), Sean Connelly (guitar), Damian Greaney (guitar), and Tom Freeman (bass). The band moved to London in January 2019. The band's debut single on the Creation23 Label was released in early 2020.

Indie
Punk
Indie Rock
Punk Rock
Post-Punk
Garage Rock
English Indie Rock
Crank Wave
Britpop Revival
Irish Indie Rock
Irish Post-Punk
Galway Indie
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2024 48 concerts
2023 8 concerts
2022 39 concerts
2021 17 concerts
2020 4 concerts
2019 1 concert
2018 2 concerts
2017 1 concert
2016 1 concert
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 Andy Wilkinson
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Clockworks had?

The Clockworks has had 121 concerts.

What genre is The Clockworks?

The Clockworks is most often considered to be Indie, Punk, Indie Rock, Punk Rock, Post-Punk, Garage Rock, English Indie Rock, Crank Wave, Britpop Revival, Irish Indie Rock, Irish Post-Punk, and Galway Indie.

When was the last The Clockworks concert?

The last The Clockworks concert was on November 08, 2024 at THE GARAGE in London, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does The Clockworks play live?

The songs that The Clockworks performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 08, 2024 concert at THE GARAGE london in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Endgame
  2. Stranded in Stansted
  3. Can I Speak to a Manager?
  4. Mayday Mayday
  5. Money (I Don't Wanna Hear It)
  6. BLAH BLAH BLAH
  7. Hall of Fame
  8. Blood on the Mind
  9. Getaway Car
  10. Dolce Vita
  11. Advertise Me
  12. Lost in the Moment
  13. Deaths and Entrances
  14. Feels So Real
  15. Life in a Day
  16. Bills and Pills
  17. The Future Is Not What It Was
  18. Enough Is Never Enough

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