Brandtson Concert History

Brandtson was an indie rock band that formed in 1996 in Cleveland, Ohio and disbanded in 2008. It was originally a side project for Myk Porter, the vocalist of the hardcore band, Six Feet Deep. Porter got his friend Jared Jolley to play drums in the band. Soon thereafter, Six Feet Deep broke up and Brandtson became a full-time band with the addition of Matt Traxler, also of Six Feet Deep, on guitar and John Sayre on bass. Their first release was on Traxler's indie label, Steadfast Records and was entitled, Letterbox.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 07, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Troubadour West Hollywood, California, United States
Mar 06, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona, California, United States
Mar 05, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Epicentre San Diego, California, United States
Mar 04, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson TBA Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Mar 02, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Door Dallas, Texas, United States
Mar 01, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Emo's Austin, Texas, United States
Feb 27, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Renaissance Cafe & Nightclub Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Feb 26, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Will's Pub Orlando, Florida, United States
Feb 25, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Orpheum Tampa, Florida, United States
Feb 24, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Engine Room Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Feb 23, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Jack Rabbits Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Feb 22, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson The Masquerade Auburn, Georgia, United States
Feb 21, 2005
Number One Fan / Brandtson Tremont Music Hall Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Feb 20, 2005
Number One Fan / Gym Class Heroes / Brandtson Ottobar Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Feb 13, 2005
Brandtson Shelter Detroit, Michigan, United States
Sep 18, 2004
Further Seems Forever / The Kicks / Brandtson / Moments In Grace The Detour Spokane, Washington, United States
Sep 16, 2004
Further Seems Forever / The Kicks / Brandtson / Moments In Grace El Corazon Seattle, Washington, United States
Sep 03, 2004
Further Seems Forever / The Kicks / Brandtson / Salem The Meridian Houston, Texas, United States
Aug 31, 2004
Further Seems Forever / The Kicks / Brandtson / Salem Cotton Club Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Jun 26, 2004
Brandtson / My Hotel Year / Lonely Kings Capitol Garage Sacramento, California, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Brandtson had?

Brandtson has had 194 concerts.

What genre is Brandtson?

Brandtson is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, United States, Emo, Midwest Emo, and Emo Punk.

When was the last Brandtson concert?

The last Brandtson concert was on December 10, 2006 at The Lime Spider in Akron, Ohio, United States. The bands that performed were: Lovedrug / Brandtson.

What setlist does Brandtson play live?

The songs that Brandtson performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 13, 2005 concert at Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, Florida, United States:

  1. Who Are You Now?
  2. Throwing Rocks Tonight
  3. With Friends Like You
  4. Over and Out
  5. C'mon Fascista
  6. You Do the Science
  7. Mercy Medical
  8. Just Breathe
  9. Mexico
  10. Summer in St. Claire
  11. Guest List

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