Dubstar's 1995 Concert History

Sarah Blackwood, Steve Hillier and Chris Wilkie first appeared as Dubstar in 1994. Hillier's floating synths, Wilkie's chiming guitar and the ever-plaintive vocals from Sarah Blackwood drew comparisons to Pet Shop Boys, The Smiths and Kirsty MacColl, while the band regularly added Cocteau Twins and One Dove among their greatest influences.

Pop
Electronic
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
British
Indie Pop
Female Vocalists
UK
Electronica
Dance
Britpop
English
Dream Pop
Trip Hop
Alternative Dance
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2013 2 concerts
2012 1 concert
1998 3 concerts
1997 7 concerts
1996 11 concerts
1995 3 concerts
1989 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Dubstar had?

Dubstar has had 28 concerts.

What genre is Dubstar?

Dubstar is most often considered to be Pop, Electronic, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, British, Indie Pop, Female Vocalists, UK, Electronica, Dance, Britpop, English, Dream Pop, Trip Hop, and Alternative Dance.

When was the last Dubstar concert?

The last Dubstar concert was on July 12, 2013 at Tynemouth Priory and Castle in Tynemouth, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: The Human League / Dubstar.

What setlist does Dubstar play live?

The songs that Dubstar performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 15, 2013 concert at The Lexington in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. I'm in Love With a German Film Star
  2. The View From Here
  3. Anywhere
  4. Window Pain
  5. St. Swithin's Day
  6. I Lost a Friend
  7. Not So Manic Now
  8. No More Talk
  9. Superstar
  10. Just a Girl She Said
  11. The Self Same Thing
  12. Ghost
  13. Stars
  14. In the End
  15. Disgraceful

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