Days Away's 2005 Concert History

Days Away was an indie/alternative band from Langhorne, Pennsylvania. They released an album titled Mapping an Invisible World on Fueled By Ramen in 2005. In December of 2006 they announced their departure from Fueled By Ramen. In 2007 they released an EP of songs entitled "Ear Candy For The Headphone Trippers." Vocalist Keith Goodwin and drummer Tim Arnold are now in a new band called "Good Old War" with Dan Schwartz from Unlikely Cowboy.

Date Concert Venue Location
Feb 22, 2005
The Starting Line / Further Seems Forever / Days Away / JamisonParker Rocketown Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Feb 20, 2005
Further Seems Forever / The Starting Line / Days Away Tremont Music Hall Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Feb 19, 2005
Further Seems Forever / Days Away / The Starting Line Alley Katz Richmond, Virginia, United States
Feb 18, 2005
The Starting Line / Further Seems Forever / Days Away / JamisonParker Kahuna Concert Hall Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Feb 16, 2005
The Starting Line / Further Seems Forever / Days Away / JamisonParker The Chance Theatre Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
Feb 15, 2005
Further Seems Forever / Days Away / The Starting Line Toad's Place New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Feb 01, 2005
The Early November / Engine Down / A Thorn For Every Heart / Days Away Chameleon Club Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Jan 30, 2005
The Early November / Days Away / A Thorn For Every Heart / Engine Down The Crazy Donkey Farmingdale, New York, United States
Jan 29, 2005
The Early November / Engine Down / Days Away / A Thorn For Every Heart Living Room Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Jan 28, 2005
The Early November / Days Away / Fire When Ready / A Thorn For Every Heart

The Early November Headlining Show with Days Away, Fire When Ready, and A Thorn for Every Heart

The Furnace Syracuse, New York, United States
Jan 27, 2005
The Early November / A Thorn For Every Heart / Days Away / Engine Down Axis Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Indie Rock
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Emo
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2007 37 concerts
2006 57 concerts
2005 131 concerts
2004 12 concerts
2003 26 concerts
2002 6 concerts
2001 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Days Away had?

Days Away has had 270 concerts.

What genre is Days Away?

Days Away is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, United States, Alternative, Progressive Rock, Emo, and Dreamo.

When was the last Days Away concert?

The last Days Away concert was on December 29, 2007 at The Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Anthony Green / Days Away / Envy On the Coast / The Dear Hunter.

What setlist does Days Away play live?

The songs that Days Away performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 09, 2006 concert at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California, United States:

  1. God and Mars
  2. Stay the Same
  3. Gravity
  4. Ideas
  5. Keep Your Voices Down
  6. Mirrors
  7. It's Not Over
  8. The Fight

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