Wheatus's 2007 Concert History

Wheatus is a rock band from Northport, New York formed by Brendan Brown (vocals, guitar) in 1998. After writing a few songs, Brown enlisted his brother Peter Brown (drums) and Rich Ligey (bass) to record a demo. In 1999 the band signed with Columbia Records and released their debut album, Wheatus, the following year. This album contained the band's first, and so far biggest, hit, Teenage Dirtbag (from the movie Loser).

May 09, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / Never Say Die! / MC Lars / Army of Freshmen / Wheatus

Good To Go Tour

Music Box Manchester, England, United Kingdom
May 08, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / Army of Freshmen / Wheatus / MC Lars

Good To Go Tour

Central Station Wrexham, United Kingdom
May 07, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / MC Lars / Army of Freshmen / Wheatus

Good To Go Tour

O2 Academy Bristol Bristol, England, United Kingdom
May 06, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / MC Lars / Wheatus / Army of Freshmen

Good To Go Tour

Nexus Southampton, England, United Kingdom
May 05, 2007
Wheatus / Army of Freshmen / MC Lars / Punchline

Good To Go Tour

TJ's Newport, Wales, United Kingdom
May 04, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / MC Lars / Army of Freshmen / Wheatus

Good To Go Tour

Ski Lodge Yeovil, United Kingdom
May 03, 2007
"Good To Go Tour" / Wheatus / Army of Freshmen / MC Lars

Good To Go Tour

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The Zodiac Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Feb 19, 2007
Army of Freshmen / Bowling for Soup / Wheatus / Son of Dork Reading University Student Union Reading, England, United Kingdom
Feb 18, 2007
Bowling for Soup / Wheatus / Son of Dork / Army of Freshmen

Get Happy Tour

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Hammersmith Palais London, England, United Kingdom
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Feb 17, 2007
Bowling For Soup / Son of Dork / Wheatus / Army of Freshmen
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O2 Academy Birmingham Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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Bowling for Soup / Son of Dork / Wheatus / Army of Freshmen on Feb 10, 2007 [843-small]

Bowling for Soup / Son of Dork / Wheatus / Army of Freshmen
Feb 10, 2007
 Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Wheatus had?

Wheatus has had 480 concerts.

What genre is Wheatus?

Wheatus is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, and Power Pop.

When is the next Wheatus concert?

The next Wheatus concert is on June 01, 2024 at The Hall at Fargo Brewing in Fargo, North Dakota, United States.

When was the last Wheatus concert?

The last Wheatus concert was on May 25, 2024 at Broken Goblet Brewing in Bensalem, PA, US. The bands that performed were: Wheatus / Alright Junior / Erin Fox & the Hounds / Froggy / Desoto Jones / Thieves in Regalia / Seraiah Nicole.

What setlist does Wheatus play live?

The songs that Wheatus performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 10, 2024 concert at Modern Love in Calgary, Alberta, Canada:

  1. Break It Don't Buy It
  2. Truffles
  3. Hump'Em N' Dump'Em
  4. Mope
  5. American in Amsterdam
  6. Fourteen
  7. Temporary Song
  8. Leroy / Jessie's Girl
  9. My Music at Work
  10. Lemonade
  11. Wannabe Gangstar
  12. Chan's the Man
  13. Through
  14. A Little Respect
  15. Hey, Mr. Brown
  16. Teenage Dirtbag
  17. People

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