Bella White's 2024 Concert History

Bella White (born in Calgary in 2001) is a Canadian alt-country musician currently residing in Nashville, TN.

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The Paper Kites / Bella White on Feb 28, 2024 [888-small]

The Paper Kites / Bella White
Feb 28, 2024
 Denver, Colorado, United States
  Uploaded by Scott Hays

The Paper Kites / Bella White on Mar 1, 2024 [766-small]

The Paper Kites / Bella White
Mar 1, 2024
 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
  Uploaded by Katherine Amy Vega

Folk
Country
Canadian
Americana
Bluegrass
New Americana
Alternative Country
Deep New Americana
Roots Americana
Modern Old-Time
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2024 16 concerts
2023 40 concerts
2022 22 concerts
2021 14 concerts
2020 1 concert
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 Craig Hatfield
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Bella White had?

Bella White has had 93 concerts.

What genre is Bella White?

Bella White is most often considered to be Folk, Country, Canadian, Americana, Bluegrass, New Americana, Alternative Country, Deep New Americana, Roots Americana, and Modern Old-Time.

When is the next Bella White concert?

The next Bella White concert is on June 29, 2024 at Jackalope Jamboree in Pendleton, OR, US. The bands performing are: Bella White / Emily Nenni.

When was the last Bella White concert?

The last Bella White concert was on May 03, 2024 at Brown's Island in Richmond, Virginia, United States. The bands that performed were: Bella White / Colby T. Helms and the Virginia Creepers.

What setlist does Bella White play live?

The songs that Bella White performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 20, 2024 concert at Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States:

  1. Song by Martin Korthuis, name might be incorrect, tribute to Wim Helder
  2. What Would I Do Without You

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