Aaron Carter's 2019 Concert History

Aaron Carter (December 7, 1987 – November 5, 2022) rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a teenage heartthrob and pop sensation. His music career began at a young age. In 1997, when he was just nine years old, he released his first studio album. Over the next five years, he'd release three more: "Aaron's Party," (2000), which peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 chart, "Oh Aaron" (2001), and "Another Earthquake" (2002). His fifth and final album "Love" dropped in 2018. During his music career, he collaborated with a wide number of artists including the Backstreet Boys, Flo Rida, Busta Rhymes, Twista, and many others. On November 5, 2022, Aaron Carter passed away at his home.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 10, 2019
Aaron Carter / Leon Budrow / Losers Club / Not For Nothing / Lost Like Lions / Early Bird

Aaron Carter and Friends

Showplace Theater Buffalo, New York, United States
Dec 08, 2019
Aaron Carter Revolution Bar & Music Hall Amityville, New York, United States
Dec 07, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / L.F.O.

Pop 2000 Tour

One Centre Square Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Show Duplicate for Dec 07, 2019
Dec 06, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / L.F.O.

Pop 2000 Tour

Capitol Room Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 05, 2019
Aaron Carter

The Black Web Tour

Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 04, 2019
Aaron Carter Rumba Cafe Columbus, Ohio, United States
Dec 03, 2019
Aaron Carter / Rule of Young Grog Shop Cleveland Heights, Ohio, United States
Nov 23, 2019
at Pompano Beach Amphitheater
Foghat / Dj Laz / Zebra / Steelheart / DJ Whoo Kid / Aaron Carter / Inner Circle
Pompano Beach Amphitheater Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Sep 21, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

Mid-South Fair Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Sep 20, 2019
Aaron Carter / O-Town / Lance Bass / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center for the Performing Arts Paducah, Kentucky, United States
Sep 13, 2019
Ryan Cabrera / Aaron Carter Washington State Fair Events Center Puyallup, WA, US
Sep 08, 2019
O-Town / 98 Degrees / Aaron Carter / Lance Bass

O-Town / 98 Degrees / Aaron Carter / Lance Bass at Harris Park

Harris Park London, Ontario, Canada
Show Duplicate for Sep 08, 2019
Aug 10, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera

Pop 2000 Tour

Capitol Theatre Flint, Michigan, United States
Aug 09, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

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Indiana State Fair Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Show Duplicate for Aug 09, 2019
Aug 03, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / O-Town / Lance Bass / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

Spotlight 29 Casino Showroom Coachella, California, United States
Aug 02, 2019
O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Lance Bass / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

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The Mountain Winery Saratoga, California, United States
Jul 27, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Jul 25, 2019
O-Town / Lance Bass / Aaron Carter / Tyler Hilton / Ryan Cabrera Columbus Park Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Jul 24, 2019
Lance Bass / O-Town / Ryan Cabrera / Aaron Carter / Tyler Hilton The Paramount Huntington, New York, United States
Jul 21, 2019
"Pop 2000 Tour" / Lance Bass / O-Town / Aaron Carter / Ryan Cabrera / Tyler Hilton

Pop 2000 Tour

  Setlists
Orange County Fair Middletown, New York, United States
Pop
Hip Hop
Dance-Pop
Dance
Pop Rap
Post-Teen Pop
Male Vocalists
Europop
Teen Pop
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How did Aaron Carter die?

Aaron Carter passed away on November 5, 2022 at his home in Lancaster California. He was 34 years old at the time of death. A cause was given by the Los Angeles on April 18, 2023 as an accidental drowning that resulted from inhaling difluorethane, which is commonly found in compressed aerosol cans, and taking alprazolam, a generic form of Xanax, together.

What was Aaron Carter's full name?

Aaron Charles Carter was his full name. He was born on December 7, 1987, in Tampa, Florida, United States.

What was Aaron Carter known for?

Aaron Carter was a pop singer, songwriter, and actor who gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits such as "I Want Candy," "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)," and "That's How I Beat Shaq."

Was Aaron Carter related to Nick Carter?

Yes, Aaron Carter was the younger brother of Nick Carter, a member of the famous boy band, the Backstreet Boys. They occasionally performed together and appeared in various TV shows.

How did Aaron Carter get famous?

Aaron Carter began his music career at a young age, performing alongside his brother Nick in local bands before being discovered at age 9. He released his first self-titled album in 1997, which quickly gained popularity among young audiences.

What instruments did Aaron Carter play?

Aaron Carter was a multi-talented musician who played several instruments, including piano, guitar, and drums. He often showcased his skills during live performances and in his recorded music.

Did Aaron Carter venture into acting?

Yes, Aaron Carter appeared in various TV shows and movies throughout his career. Some of his acting credits included appearances on "Lizzie McGuire," "7th Heaven," and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch."

What awards did Aaron Carter win?

Throughout his career, Aaron Carter won numerous awards, including a Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Breakout Star, Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Rising Star, and a Radio Disney Music Award for Best Male Singer.

Did Aaron Carter have any notable collaborations in his career?

Throughout his career, Aaron Carter collaborated with several well-known artists and producers. Some of these collaborations included duets with his brother Nick Carter, working with producer Max Martin, and collaborating with rapper Flo Rida on the song "Dance with Me."

What impact did Aaron Carter have on pop music?

Aaron Carter was one of the defining pop icons of the late 90s and early 2000s. His catchy tunes and vibrant performances appealed to a younger audience, significantly influencing the pop music scene of that time. His music paved the way for other young artists to venture into the pop music industry.

How much money did Aaron Carter make during his career?

It is difficult to determine the exact amount of money Aaron Carter made during his career, as factors such as record sales, concert revenue, and other ventures all contribute to his earnings. While his income likely fluctuated over the years, it is clear that he enjoyed considerable financial success during his time in the spotlight, particularly at the height of his popularity.

How many concerts has Aaron Carter had?

Aaron Carter has had 864 concerts.

What genre is Aaron Carter?

Aaron Carter is most often considered to be Pop, Hip Hop, Dance-Pop, Dance, Pop Rap, Post-Teen Pop, Male Vocalists, Europop, and Teen Pop.

When was the last Aaron Carter concert?

The last Aaron Carter concert was on October 22, 2022 at The Black Horse Bar & Grill in Winona, MN, US.

What setlist does Aaron Carter play live?

The songs that Aaron Carter performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 02, 2019 concert at The Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California, United States:

  1. I Want Candy (Remix)
  2. That's How I Beat Shaq
  3. Fool's Gold
  4. What Did You Want to Say?
  5. Bad 2 Good
  6. Pyro
  7. Don't Say Goodbye
  8. Dearly Departed
  9. Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

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