Cute Is What We Aim For's 2011 Concert History

On August 18, 2009, lead singer Shaant Hacikyan announced via his Twitter account he was going solo. Dave Melillo confirmed that he and guitarist Jeff Czum had left the band. Jeff, Dave, and Mike Lasaponara went on to create a new band, Nocturnal Me.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 24, 2011
Monster Bash 2011
Thursday / NOFX / Descendents / Millencolin / Veara / Cute Is What We Aim For / Saves The Day / Radio Havanna
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Columbiahalle Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Apr 23, 2011
Cute Is What We Aim For / Longing For Tomorrow
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Underground Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Apr 22, 2011 –
Apr 23, 2011
Groezrock 2011
Old Man Markley / Blood For Blood / no friends / Saves The Day / Millencolin / Flogging Molly / Thursday / Circa Survive / Shai Hulud / Hatebreed / Further Seems Forever / Madball / Craig's Brother / CIV / Teenage Bottlerocket / Miss May I / Blade / Cruel Hand / Hoods / Army of Freshmen / No Trigger / Piebald / Sugarcult / Dear Landlord / Underoath / The Acacia Strain / Homer / Rufio / Morning Again / Veara / Streetlight Manifesto / Impending Doom / Boysetsfire / Grey Area / Street Dogs / Snapcase / The Used / Comeback Kid / We Came As Romans / Cute Is What We Aim For / Twin Atlantic / Dead to Me / Grave Maker / The Black Pacific / Brotherhood Foundation / Devils Brigade / The Blackout / NOFX / Of Mice & Men / Asking Alexandria / Every Time I Die / Dropkick Murphys / Descendents / August Burns Red / The Ghost Inside / Danko Jones / Whitechapel / H2O / Dashboard Confessional / Cancer Bats / Sick of It All / Goldfinger Show all bands
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De Vlessenhoeve Meerhout, Flanders, Belgium
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Feb 28, 2011
Never Shout Never / The Ready Set / All Time Low / Cute Is What We Aim For / Boys Like Girls / Attack Attack! / The Maine Freebird Cafe Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Indie
Alternative
Pop Punk
Emo
Neon Pop Punk
Pixie
Pop Emo
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2019 5 concerts
2018 13 concerts
2017 38 concerts
2016 40 concerts
2014 46 concerts
2013 63 concerts
2012 3 concerts
2011 4 concerts
2010 45 concerts
2009 44 concerts
2008 106 concerts
2007 159 concerts
2006 137 concerts
2005 7 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Cute Is What We Aim For had?

Cute Is What We Aim For has had 710 concerts.

What genre is Cute Is What We Aim For?

Cute Is What We Aim For is most often considered to be Indie, Alternative, Pop Punk, Emo, Neon Pop Punk, Pixie, and Pop Emo.

When was the last Cute Is What We Aim For concert?

The last Cute Is What We Aim For concert was on March 30, 2019 at The Dome, Tufnell Park in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Cute Is What We Aim For / The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus / SayWeCanFly / Bottom Line.

What setlist does Cute Is What We Aim For play live?

The songs that Cute Is What We Aim For performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 24, 2018 concert at Jupiter Hall, Lucky Strike Social in Albany, New York, United States:

  1. Doctor
  2. Miss Sobriety
  3. The Lock Down Denial
  4. Risqué
  5. Newport Living
  6. Practice Makes Perfect
  7. The Fourth Drink Instinct
  8. There's a Class for This
  9. Finger Twist & Split
  10. Moan
  11. Teasing to Please (Left Side, Strong Side)
  12. The Curse of Curves

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