Deadboy & the Elephantmen's 2002 Concert History

Formed by former Acid Bath frontman, Dax Riggs, Deadboy & the Elephantmen first appeared in late 2000, following in the wake of the break-up of his prior project, Agents of Oblivion. The earliest incarnations of DBATEM were little more than Dax Riggs playing solo shows under the moniker when not using his own name or the rarely used T-Daks & His White Plastic Soul. He would play early versions of Deadboy songs along with covers of Leonard Cohen, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, among others.

Rock
Indie Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Swamp Rock

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2014 4 concerts
2007 3 concerts
2006 86 concerts
2005 16 concerts
2004 3 concerts
2003 2 concerts
2002 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Deadboy & the Elephantmen had?

Deadboy & the Elephantmen has had 117 concerts.

What genre is Deadboy & the Elephantmen?

Deadboy & the Elephantmen is most often considered to be Rock, Indie Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, and Swamp Rock.

When was the last Deadboy & the Elephantmen concert?

The last Deadboy & the Elephantmen concert was on April 19, 2014 at Cakeshop in Seoul, South Korea.

What setlist does Deadboy & the Elephantmen play live?

The songs that Deadboy & the Elephantmen performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 18, 2006 concert at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, United States:

  1. Misadventures of Dope
  2. How Long the Night Was
  3. Dressed in Smoke
  4. Ancient Man
  5. Die a Little
  6. Evil Friend
  7. What the Stars Have Eaten
  8. Nevermind the Scenery
  9. Scarlett of Heaven nor Hell
  10. Stop, I'm Already Dead
  11. No Rainbow
  12. Blood Music
  13. Wave of Mutilation

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