The Kit Kats Concert History

The Kits Kats had several big hits in the Philadelphia area in the mid-to-late 1960s, and were also a very popular live attraction in their native region, but never broke out nationally, although a few of their singles nibbled at Billboard’s Hot Hundred. The quartet had a distinctly Philadelphian blend of the retro and the current, with material (much written by keyboardist Karl Hausman and drummer Kit Stewart) that mixed doo wop, 1950s rock and soul oldies, and 1960s commercial pop-rock.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 25, 1966
WIBG Spectacular
Martha & The Vandellas / The Capitols / Neil Diamond / The Four Seasons / Ronnie Dove / The Kit Kats / The Magnificent Men / David McCallum / Mitch Rider & The Detroit Wheels / Sue Thompson / Deon Jackson / Billy & The Essentials / The Isley Brothers / Walter Jackson / Barbara Mason / The Pozo Seco Singers / The Safaris / The Side-Kicks / Dee Dee Warwick / Solomon Burke / The Jimmy Wisner Band Show all bands
Philadelphia Convention Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Psychobilly
Sunshine Pop
 John Fod

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Kit Kats had?

The Kit Kats has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Kit Kats?

The Kit Kats is most often considered to be Psychobilly and Sunshine Pop.

When was the last The Kit Kats concert?

The last The Kit Kats concert was on November 25, 1966 at Philadelphia Convention Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: Martha & The Vandellas / The Capitols / Neil Diamond / The Four Seasons / Ronnie Dove / The Kit Kats / The Magnificent Men / David McCallum / Mitch Rider & The Detroit Wheels / Sue Thompson / Deon Jackson / Billy & The Essentials / The Isley Brothers / Walter Jackson / Barbara Mason / The Pozo Seco Singers / The Safaris / The Side-Kicks / Dee Dee Warwick / Solomon Burke / The Jimmy Wisner Band.

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