Aim's 2006 Concert History

Aim (real name Andy Turner) is a British musician, DJ and producer, who was born in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. His father was a jazz drummer and instrument shop owner, and Turner followed in his fathers footsteps, also owning a music shop. It was here that he began to hone his skills on the decks, helping him to embark upon his musical career. Aim's sound is a blend of funky electronic music and hip hop beats, a sound which typified the Grand Central Records label.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 04, 2006 –
Aug 06, 2006
The Big Chill Festival 2006
Lily Allen / José González / The Proclaimers / Mr. Scruff / Jon Hopkins / Max Richter / Fink / Nouvelle Vague / Rodrigo y Gabriela / Sébastien Tellier / Jamie Lidell / Quantic / Seasick Steve / Amadou & Mariam / Martha Wainwright / Bent / Sparks / Lambchop / Coldcut / Aim / Plaid / Tunng / Scritti Politti / Vashti Bunyan / Boozoo Bajou / X-press 2 / Nathan Fake / Toy / Marconi Union / Switch / Psapp / Lawrence / Blue Man Group / Ben Westbeech / nizlopi / Ojos de Brujo / José Padilla / Mark Pritchard / DJ Format / Diesel / A Man Called Adam / Adem / Bellowhead / Eumir Deodato / John Metcalfe / Hanne Hukkelberg / A Hawk and a Hacksaw / Ursula Rucker / Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators / Flevans / The Persuasions / Francois K. / Kurt Wagner / Lenny Ibizarre / The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain / Martin Carthy / David Thomas Broughton / The Freelance Hellraiser / Chris Wood / Alucidnation / Tonto's Expanding Head Band / International Observer / Chilled by Nature / The Memory Band / Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid / Adrian Legg / Phil Asher / Kid Carpet / Shri / Nancy Wallace / Guilty Pleasures / Jonny Trunk / Another Fine Day / Brother Sun Sister Moon / Laura B / Pan Electric / Telefuzz / Eva Abraham / Laroca / UnaBombers / Glenn Tilbrook & The Fluffers / Andrew Cronshaw / George Chatzis / Dollboy / Raphael Marionneau / DF Tram / Pepe Braddock / Trout / Pathaan / The Bikini Beach Band / Ben Mynott / Tom Greenwood / The Shadow Orchestra / Nick Manasseh / Nightmares On Wax Soundsystem / Bussetti / Phantom Beats / Louise Rhodes / Woodcraft Folk / Daft Pink / Nick Luscombe / Marc Mac 4 Hero / Kelvin Brown / Tonto's Expanding Headband / Echasketch / Mozez the Beauty Room / Infant Joy / E.s.t. (US) / Different Drummer Sound System / Raphal Marionneau Show all bands
  Setlists
Eastnor, UK
Electronic
Hip Hop
British
Electronica
Downtempo
Trip Hop
Chillout
J-Pop
Anime
J-Poprock
Anime Rock
J-Pixie
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2024 1 concert
2022 1 concert
2016 1 concert
2014 1 concert
2011 1 concert
2007 16 concerts
2006 1 concert
2001 1 concert
1999 1 concert
1974 1 concert
 Concert Archives
 Joey Shepherd
 Christamalone
 Craigf84
 Zimtrim
 Tc
 Stewart Kinnon
 Jeremy Dunham
 Nala
 Clem Fandango
 The Deaf Pilots
 Concert Archives 3
 Alex W
 Neville Fitzpatrick
 Londongigger66
 Tomdizzo
 Antiphon
 Exchange
 Ian Gardiner
 Sarah Faust

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Aim had?

Aim has had 25 concerts.

What genre is Aim?

Aim is most often considered to be Electronic, Hip Hop, British, Electronica, Downtempo, Trip Hop, Chillout, J-Pop, Anime, J-Poprock, Anime Rock, and J-Pixie.

When is the next Aim concert?

The next Aim concert is on May 26, 2024 at Brockwell Park, Brixton in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: Erykah Badu / BadBadNotGood / En Vogue / Eve / Madlib / El Michels Affair / Thee Sacred Souls / Ama Lou / Jalen Ngonda / The cavemen / orion sun / Venna / Romare (live) / 47soul / Dennis Bovell / Channel One / Mansur Brown / Lady Wray / Iniko / Gilles Peterson / Jitwam / Cruza / Jamilah Barry / Aim / corto.alto / Neal Francis / Brainstory / Emma-Jean Thackray / Ella Knight / Sofia Grant / SuperJazzClub / Maya Delilah / Faye Meana / Ife Ogunjobi / Yazmin Lacey / IYAMAH / Victoria Jane / B-ahwe / Mackwood.

When was the last Aim concert?

The last Aim concert was on February 10, 2022 at Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington, United States.

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