Brakes's 2010 Concert History

There are at least two sets of Brakes. Joe Fadil, Keith Wilson, John Brown and Bob Renny made up The Brakes, a powerpop / mod group which released the album "For Why You Kicka My Donkey" on the Magnet label in 1979. The currently popular Brakes are a 4-piece band from Brighton, United Kingdom fronted by Eamon Hamilton, formerly of British Sea Power. They formed in 2002.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 10, 2010 –
Sep 12, 2010
End of the Road Festival 2010
Modest Mouse / Iron & Wine / Wilco / Caribou / Yo La Tengo / The New Pornographers / The Antlers / Django Django / Phosphorescent / Freelance Whales / Deer Tick / The Mountain Goats / Wolf Parade / Yuck / The Low Anthem / Here We Go Magic / Timber Timbre / Edwyn Collins / Horse Feathers / Black Mountain / Jessica Lea Mayfield / Cymbals Eat Guitars / The Felice Brothers / Wintersleep / Adam Green / Dan Mangan / Plants and Animals / Joe Pug / Dengue Fever / Caitlin Rose / The Ruby Suns / Allo Darlin' / Pulled Apart By Horses / Errors / Jonquil / Cate Le Bon / Lanterns on the Lake / Philip Selway / Wolf People / Elliott Brood / Joel Plaskett / Brakes / Forest Fire / Alice Gold / The Unthanks / C.W. Stoneking / Ólöf Arnalds / Dylan LeBlanc / Woodpigeon / Smoke Fairies / Moddi / Three Trapped Tigers / The Wilderness of Manitoba / Charlie Parr / Meursault / Diane Cluck / Snowman / Citay / The Daredevil Christopher Wright / Leif Vollebekk / Frank Fairfield / Monotonix / Kath Bloom / Trembling Bells / The Singing Adams / Stagecoach / Ben Ottewell / Left With Pictures / The Mountains & the Trees / eagleowl / Annie and the Beekeepers / Fuzzy Lights / Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell / Olivia Chaney / Duotone / Les Shelleys / Oh Ruin! / Hello Morning / Drum Eyes / Daniel Lefkowitz / Ruth Minnikin / Pattern Theory / The London Snorkelling Team / Walsh & Pound / Heidi Spencer / Don't Move / Voice of Seven Thunders / Derek T Booth / Diane Cluck With Anders Griffen / Snakewagon / The Zinaniques / Emily Jane White Show all bands
  Setlists
Unknown venue Southampton, England, United Kingdom
Rock
Indie
Indie Rock
British
Emo Rap
Sad Rap
Hyperpop
Glitchcore
Brighton Indie
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2015 6 concerts
2011 1 concert
2010 1 concert
2009 16 concerts
2008 25 concerts
2007 40 concerts
2006 49 concerts
2005 13 concerts
2004 6 concerts
2003 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Brakes had?

Brakes has had 158 concerts.

What genre is Brakes?

Brakes is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, British, Emo Rap, Sad Rap, Hyperpop, Glitchcore, and Brighton Indie.

When was the last Brakes concert?

The last Brakes concert was on September 09, 2015 at Night & Day in Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does Brakes play live?

The songs that Brakes performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 07, 2015 concert at The Lexington in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. The Most Fun
  2. Hi! How Are You?
  3. Heard About Your Band
  4. Hold Me In The River
  5. What's In It For Me?
  6. On Your Side
  7. Pick Up The Phone
  8. I Can't Stand To Stand Beside You
  9. Cheney
  10. You'll Always Have a Place to Stay
  11. Spring Chicken
  12. Ring a Ding Ding
  13. Why Tell The Truth (When It's Easier To Lie)
  14. You're So Pretty
  15. NY Pie
  16. Margarita
  17. Cease and Desist
  18. Worry About It Later
  19. Shut Us Down
  20. Don't Take Me To Space (Man)
  21. All Night Disco Party
  22. Comma Comma Comma Full Stop
  23. Fell in Love With a Girl
  24. Jackson
  25. Porcupine or Pineapple?
  26. Huevos Rancheros

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