Celeste's 2011 Concert History

Celeste is a post-hardcore black/sludge metal band that formed in Lyon, France in 2005 by vocalist Johan Giradeu, guitarists Guillaume Rieth and Sébastien Ducotté, bassist Antoine Kerbat, and drummer Antoine Royer. Kerbat departed in 2013 with Giradeau taking over as bassist while still acting as lead vocalist. The band's first EP "Pessimiste(s)" was released in 2006 and was followed by the studio album "Nihiliste(s)" two years later. Other albums released by the band include: "Misanthrope(s)" (2009), "Morte(s) Nee(s)" (2010), "Animale(s)" (2013), "Infidèle(s)" (2017), and "Assassine(s)" (2022).

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 12, 2011 –
Sep 18, 2011
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Battles / Glen Hansard / Austra / Nosaj Thing / The Fall / HEALTH / Julio Bashmore / Man Man / Daedelus / Handsome Furs / EMA / Wooden Shjips / Peter Broderick / The Fresh & Onlys / Megafaun / Sam Amidon / Motor City Drum Ensemble / The Queers / Esben and the Witch / Untold / Rainbow Arabia / The Kids / Sleep Party People / Girl Unit / Lightning Dust / Theo Parrish / Wise Blood / Yob / Omar Souleyman / Loefah / Ford & Lopatin / Library Tapes / Joan of Arc / Ganglians / Demdike Stare / Rubik / Nadja / Space Dimension Controller / Alasdair Roberts / Celeste / Silkie / Gallops / Ben UFO / Tweak Bird / Lustmord / Air Waves / Talking To Turtles / Jefre Cantu-Ledesma / Bong-Ra / Wormrot / Aura Noir / Danava / No Turning Back / Matthew Shipp / White Wizzard / Pinkunoizu / Baby Dee / My Disco / Limewax / Dark Castle / Defeated Sanity / Alexander Tucker / Rivulets / Anchor / Zachary Cale / Main / Mater Suspiria Vision / Trial / SJ Esau / Gorgasm / Kongh / This Frontier Needs Heroes / Picastro / Will Samson / Steve Ignorant / Chris Corsano / Flying Horseman / Touchy Mob / Lecherous Gaze / John Edwards / Mats Gustafsson / Norberto Lobo / Pariso / Kerouac / Obliteration / Maruta / Mose Giganticus / Planks / Herrek / Kyst / Han Bennink / Charles Gayle / Wheels On Fire / Larm / Amagortis / Moon & Sun / Capillary Action / Brother JT / Dead Neanderthals / The T.s. Eliot Appreciation Society / Man From the South / Henke / Burning Yellows / True Champions Ride on Speed / Codasync / Suffering Quota / New Yx / Mater Susperia Vision / Rem Koolhaus / Donné Et Desirée / Peter J Taylor / The War On Drugs / SchnAAk / Rats On Rafts Show all bands
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Unknown venue Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands
May 27, 2011
Celeste / Gorilla Monsoon / Dirge / Rorcal / Kasan / Toner Low

Doom Over Berlin Festival

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Festsaal Kreuzberg Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Soul
R&B
Post-Hardcore
Black Metal
Screamo
Contemporary R&B
Neo Soul
Alternative R&B
Sludge
British Soul
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Celeste had?

Celeste has had 155 concerts.

What genre is Celeste?

Celeste is most often considered to be Soul, R&B, Post-Hardcore, Black Metal, Screamo, Contemporary R&B, Neo Soul, Alternative R&B, Sludge, and British Soul.

When is the next Celeste concert?

The next Celeste concert is on June 25, 2024 at Lido in Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The bands performing are: Celeste / Celeste.

When was the last Celeste concert?

The last Celeste concert was on April 20, 2024 at Rough Trade East in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard / Celeste / This Is The Kit.

What setlist does Celeste play live?

The songs that Celeste performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 23, 2024 concert at Marché Gare in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France:

  1. Feu de joie
  2. Sur la main
  3. Cabinet des curiosités
  4. Maison monde
  5. Philadelphie
  6. Kérosène
  7. Tout ce qui s'en va revient
  8. Elle vit dans les bois

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