The Shanghai Times Concert History

THE SHANGHAI TIMES Roll In With Their Debut Rock Album!

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 27, 2011
Scorcherfest
Faith in Decay / This Is Our City / Cyclosa / Birds of a Feather / Echo and the Empress / Laced in Lust / Weekend in Ruin / Armour Fou / Anonymous Zeitgeist / Artist Proof / Candy Q / Crossing Red Lines / Each to Their Own Storm / David Turpie / Everythings Perfect On The Wrong Day / Firepower / Greedy Frank / Icyu / Jennifer Trijo / Kidcrusher / Kieran Farrell - SAD for a Year / King & Ace / Like Thread / Lipsmack / Moot / Nothing to Undo / Pain is a Narcotic / Pistenbroke / The Happy Sometimes / The MacHines / The OK Cowboys / The Shanghai Times / This Is Our City! / Wheel Show all bands
The Duke Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Indie Pop
Rock And Roll
Brill Building Pop
Classic Girl Group
Experimental Bass
Ambeat
Chinese Traditional
Vintage Chinese Pop
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Shanghai Times had?

The Shanghai Times has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Shanghai Times?

The Shanghai Times is most often considered to be Indie Pop, Rock And Roll, Brill Building Pop, Classic Girl Group, Experimental Bass, Ambeat, Chinese Traditional, and Vintage Chinese Pop.

When was the last The Shanghai Times concert?

The last The Shanghai Times concert was on November 27, 2011 at The Duke in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The bands that performed were: Faith in Decay / This Is Our City / Cyclosa / Birds of a Feather / Echo and the Empress / Laced in Lust / Weekend in Ruin / Armour Fou / Anonymous Zeitgeist / Artist Proof / Candy Q / Crossing Red Lines / Each to Their Own Storm / David Turpie / Everythings Perfect On The Wrong Day / Firepower / Greedy Frank / Icyu / Jennifer Trijo / Kidcrusher / Kieran Farrell - SAD for a Year / King & Ace / Like Thread / Lipsmack / Moot / Nothing to Undo / Pain is a Narcotic / Pistenbroke / The Happy Sometimes / The MacHines / The OK Cowboys / The Shanghai Times / This Is Our City! / Wheel.

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