Alan Palomo Concert History

Alan Palomo is a singer-songwriter, producer, and DJ who created and front the project Neon Indian, which released three studio albums and appeared on The Tonight Show. The project Neon Indian officially concluded in 2023 and Alan Palomo is now performing under his own name. Additionally, he scored the films Lace Crater (2015), Everything Beautiful Is Far Away (2017), and Relaxer (2018), and appeared in Song to Song (2017). He has directed two music videos for Neon Indian.

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Electronic
Ambient
Dance
Psychedelic
Electropop
Synthpop
Dream Pop
Chillwave
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2024 1 concert
2023 9 concerts
 That Concert Chick Ashley
 Trevor Fisher
 Dying Malls
 Emily Cowman
 Electric Bungalows
 Andrew Lenz
 Erich
 John Cieply
 Andres Garza
 Alex Murray
 Iyamizansu

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Alan Palomo had?

Alan Palomo has had 10 concerts.

What genre is Alan Palomo?

Alan Palomo is most often considered to be Electronic, Ambient, Dance, Psychedelic, Electropop, Synthpop, Dream Pop, and Chillwave.

When was the last Alan Palomo concert?

The last Alan Palomo concert was on February 24, 2024 at Elsewhere in New York, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Nation of Language / Alan Palomo / Classixx.

What setlist does Alan Palomo play live?

The songs that Alan Palomo performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 11, 2023 concert at Elsewhere in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Club People
  2. Annie
  3. Nudista Mundial ‘89
  4. The Return of Mickey Milan
  5. Deadbeat Summer
  6. Stay‐At‐Home DJ
  7. La Madrileña
  8. Street Level
  9. Dear Skorpio Magazine
  10. Alibi for Petra
  11. Nobody’s Woman
  12. Big Night of Heartache
  13. Is There Nightlife After Death?
  14. Meutrière
  15. Slumlord
  16. Slumlord's Re-lease
  17. The Island Years
  18. Under the Bridge
  19. Polish Girl

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