Corn Flakes Concert History

Corn Flakes was a melodic hardcore and power pop band from Barcelona that existed from 1989 to 1997. They released four albums on the indie label B-Core. The band included Raül Fernández, who would go onto become one of the most prolific figures of the spanish indie scene.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 01, 1996 –
Aug 04, 1996
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim - FIB 1996
Chemical Brothers / The Stone Roses / Garbage / The Jesus and Mary Chain / Orbital / Stereolab / The Bluetones / Lush / Shed Seven / Catatonia / Nothing / Los Planetas / Flow / Dover / Dominique A / Ruby / Heavenly / The Frank And Walters / Drugstore / Menswear / Beef / Velvet Crush / Australian Blonde / The Automatics / Mercromina / Nosoträsh / Strange Fruit / Manta Ray / Medication / Silvania / Corn Flakes / Loopside / Paperhouse / Parkinson D.c. / Gallygows / The Tea Servants / Phantom Dog / Goodbye Planet / Baby Powder / Minema Show all bands
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Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Indie
Punk
Hardcore Punk
Power Pop
DIY Pop Punk
Spanish Indie Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Corn Flakes had?

Corn Flakes has had 1 concert.

What genre is Corn Flakes?

Corn Flakes is most often considered to be Indie, Punk, Hardcore Punk, Power Pop, DIY Pop Punk, and Spanish Indie Rock.

When was the last Corn Flakes concert?

The last Corn Flakes concert was on August 01, 1996 in Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The bands that performed were: Chemical Brothers / The Stone Roses / Garbage / The Jesus and Mary Chain / Orbital / Stereolab / The Bluetones / Lush / Shed Seven / Catatonia / Nothing / Los Planetas / Flow / Dover / Dominique A / Ruby / Heavenly / The Frank And Walters / Drugstore / Menswear / Beef / Velvet Crush / Australian Blonde / The Automatics / Mercromina / Nosoträsh / Strange Fruit / Manta Ray / Medication / Silvania / Corn Flakes / Loopside / Paperhouse / Parkinson D.c. / Gallygows / The Tea Servants / Phantom Dog / Goodbye Planet / Baby Powder / Minema.

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