Glass Spells's 2016 Concert History

Glass Spells is a synth-pop band from San Diego, California. The band is comprised of two members, Anthony Ramirez and Tania Costello. Anthony is the instrumentalist of the group, bringing his wide array of skills to the production of their unique sound. Tania is the vocalist, providing the powerful and emotive lyrics and melodies that have become a hallmark of the band. Their music is a mix of modern synth-pop and retro-inspired sounds, with an emphasis on dreamy atmosphere and infectious hooks.

Electronic
Indie
Indie Pop
Female Vocalists
Synthpop
Modern Goth
Dark Synthpop
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2024 8 concerts
2023 7 concerts
2022 4 concerts
2017 1 concert
2016 5 concerts
2015 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Glass Spells had?

Glass Spells has had 28 concerts.

What genre is Glass Spells?

Glass Spells is most often considered to be Electronic, Indie, Indie Pop, Female Vocalists, Synthpop, Modern Goth, and Dark Synthpop.

When is the next Glass Spells concert?

The next Glass Spells concert is on June 13, 2024 at Elysium in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The bands performing are: Glass Spells / Most Modern / Flesh of Morning.

When was the last Glass Spells concert?

The last Glass Spells concert was on March 29, 2024 at Goldfield Trading Post in Sacramento, California, United States.

What setlist does Glass Spells play live?

The songs that Glass Spells performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 18, 2023 concert at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach, California, United States:

  1. Night Hour
  2. Psychic Lovers
  3. Mirrors
  4. Hechizos
  5. Shattered
  6. Confessions
  7. Thrills

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