Dr. Didg's 1998 Concert History

Graham Wiggins (New York, 1962 - 2016) was an American musician. He played the didgeridoo, keyboards, melodica, sampler, and various percussion instruments with his group, the Boston, Massachusetts-based Dr. Didg.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 26, 1998 –
Jun 28, 1998
Glastonbury Festival 1998
Foo Fighters / Bob Dylan / Moby / Blur / Deftones / Chemical Brothers / Robbie Williams / Fatboy Slim / Matchbox Twenty / Common / Placebo / Portishead / The Roots / Stereophonics / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Ben Harper / Pulp / Faithless / Primal Scream / Tori Amos / Underworld / Tony Bennett / James / Morcheeba / Doves / The Jesus and Mary Chain / Steve Earle / Tricky / Ben Folds Five / Feeder / Squeeze / Gomez / Spiritualized / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Ian Brown / Dr. John / The Freestylers / Taj Mahal / Embrace / cornershop / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Meredith Brooks / Finley Quaye / The Divine Comedy / Lightning Seeds / Autechre / Nick Lowe / Tortoise / Idlewild / Coldcut / Sean Ono Lennon / Sonic Youth / Catatonia / Way Out West / Space / Alabama 3 / Clinic / Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros / Mansun / Richie Hawtin / Asian Dub Foundation / Fluke / St. Etienne / Julian Cope / Dub Pistols / Hothouse Flowers / Adam F / The Soundtrack Of Our Lives / Jools Holland / Juno Reactor / Babybird / Kristin Hersh / Les Rythmes Digitales / Lo Fidelity Allstars / Mad Professor / Rocket from the Crypt / Red Snapper / ozric tentacles / James Taylor Quartet / Eddi Reader / Bentley Rhythm Ace / Banco de Gaia / Sharon Shannon / Monaco / Gorky's Zygotic Mynci / Rolf Harris / Reprazent / Dynamite MC / The Supernaturals / Shack / Eliza Carthy / DJ Rap / Marion / King Kooba / Mediaeval Baebes / Laika / Bernard Butler / Boom Boom Satellites / Senser / Drugstore / Scratch Perverts / Akasha / Cut La Roc / Terry Callier / Midfield General / Luke Slater / The Aloof / Catherine Wheel / D'influence / Trilok Gurtu / Darren Emerson / Bim Sherman / Rialto / My Life Story / Magoo / Outside / Six by Seven / Salsa Celtica / John Otway / Unbelievable Truth / Freddy Fresh / Audioweb / Starecase / Kenny Ken / Dissidenten / Superstar / Kenickie / Spring Heel Jack / Monkey Mafia / Ultrasound / Finitribe / Sunhouse / Ooberman / Theaudience / Headswim / Dust Junkys / James Hardway / Carrie / Rob Smith / Dissident / Dr. Didg / Purple Penguin / Llama Farmers / Earl Brutus / Warm Jets / More Rockers / Mrs Wood / Dawn Of The Replicants / Kitachi / Young Offenders / Scott 4 / Medicine Drum / Wireless / Billy Nasty / Kid Loops / President Bongo / The Montrose Avenue / Bates Motel / Girl Eats Boy / Environmental Science / Medal / Hiroki Okano / Moorhaven / Sharron Shannon / Conemelt / Krash Slaughta / J-life / John Stapleton / Coade / Amanpondo / Town Band / Family of Free Love Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1998 Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Jun 26, 1998
Jazz
Funk
World
Didgeridoo
2010 2 concerts
2003 1 concert
2002 7 concerts
2001 12 concerts
2000 2 concerts
1999 1 concert
1998 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Dr. Didg had?

Dr. Didg has had 26 concerts.

What genre is Dr. Didg?

Dr. Didg is most often considered to be Jazz, Funk, World, and Didgeridoo.

When was the last Dr. Didg concert?

The last Dr. Didg concert was on December 17, 2010 at The 8x10 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The bands that performed were: Dr. Didg / The Heavy Pets.

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