Bob Mould's 2010 Concert History

Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 31, 2010
9:30 Club 30th Anniversary Show
Dave Grohl / Henry Rollins / Bob Mould / Justin Jones / Clutch / Ted Leo / Scream / The Slickee Boys / Troublefunk / The Pietasters / The Fleshtones / Tommy Keene
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9:30 Club
Show Duplicate for May 31, 2010
May 29, 2010
Blowoff / Bob Mould Metro Chicago, Illinois, United States
May 01, 2010
Bob Mould Bluebird Theater Denver, Colorado, United States
Apr 29, 2010
Bob Mould
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Cactus Cafe Austin, Texas, United States
Apr 28, 2010
Bob Mould
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Cactus Cafe Austin, Texas, United States
Mar 05, 2010
Bob Mould Avalon Theatre Easton, Maryland, United States
Mar 03, 2010
Bob Mould
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World Cafe Live - Downstairs Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Mar 02, 2010
The Music Of The Who Tribute Concert
"The Music Of The Who" Tribute Concert / Black Francis / Bobby McFerrin / Bob Mould / The Gaslight Anthem / Matt Nathanson / Sondre Lerche / The Postelles / Gov't Mule / Living Colour / Robyn Hitchcock / the smithereens / Mose Allison / Bettye LaVette / Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Show all bands
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Carnegie Hall New York, New York, United States
Jan 23, 2010
Bob Mould / Jon Auer
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City Winery NYC New York, New York, United States
Jan 22, 2010
Bob Mould / Jon Auer
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City Winery NYC New York, New York, United States
Rock
Indie
Alternative Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Roots Rock
Power Pop
Permanent Wave
Alternative Country
Alternative Pop
Gbvfi
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2024 3 concerts
2023 22 concerts
2022 44 concerts
2021 24 concerts
2020 10 concerts
2019 42 concerts
2018 1 concert
2017 29 concerts
2016 57 concerts
2015 12 concerts
2014 48 concerts
2013 42 concerts
2012 36 concerts
2011 29 concerts
2010 30 concerts
2009 40 concerts
2008 49 concerts
2007 25 concerts
2006 40 concerts
2005 39 concerts
2004 8 concerts
2003 6 concerts
2002 22 concerts
2000 8 concerts
1999 3 concerts
1998 13 concerts
1997 8 concerts
1996 11 concerts
1995 7 concerts
1994 4 concerts
1993 7 concerts
1992 6 concerts
1991 13 concerts
1990 8 concerts
1989 17 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Bob Mould had?

Bob Mould has had 763 concerts.

What genre is Bob Mould?

Bob Mould is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Alternative Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Roots Rock, Power Pop, Permanent Wave, Alternative Country, Alternative Pop, and Gbvfi.

When is the next Bob Mould concert?

The next Bob Mould concert is on July 26, 2024 at Downtown Skokie - Searle Parkway in Skokie, Illinois, United States. The bands performing are: Courtney Barnett / Bob Mould / Squirrel flower.

When was the last Bob Mould concert?

The last Bob Mould concert was on November 27, 2023 at Cyprus Avenue in Cork, Munster, Ireland.

What setlist does Bob Mould play live?

The songs that Bob Mould performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 27, 2023 concert at Cyprus Avenue in Cork, Munster, Ireland:

  1. The War
  2. Flip Your Wig
  3. I Apologize
  4. Hoover Dam
  5. No Reservations
  6. Siberian Butterfly
  7. I'm Sorry, Baby, but You Can't Stand in My Light Any More
  8. The Descent
  9. Forecast of Rain
  10. Next Generation
  11. Breathing Room
  12. Hardly Getting Over It
  13. Hard to Get
  14. Too Far Down
  15. When Your Heart is Broken
  16. Celebrated Summer
  17. Voices in My Head
  18. If I Can't Change Your Mind
  19. See a Little Light
  20. Something I Learned Today
  21. Chartered Trips
  22. Love Is All Around
  23. Makes No Sense at All

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