Eternal Summers's 2019 Concert History

If you haven’t heard of Eternal Summers, you’ll have a lot of catching up to do. On June 2, 2015, the Roanoke, Virginia based noise pop, power rock trio released their fourth full-length album “Gold and Stone.” Having formed in 2009, Eternal Summers has now been operating as the trio of Nicole Yun, Daniel Cundiff and Jonathan Woods longer then they did as a duo without Jonathan. Gone are the days of the Roanoke based collective known as the...

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Japanese Breakfast / Ex Hex / Eternal Summers
May 5, 2019
 Carrboro, North Carolina, United States
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Female Vocalists
Psychedelic
Lo-Fi
Noise Pop
Garage
Popgaze
Virginia Indie
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2019 3 concerts
2018 18 concerts
2017 5 concerts
2016 18 concerts
2015 87 concerts
2014 45 concerts
2013 43 concerts
2012 60 concerts
2011 32 concerts
2010 6 concerts
2009 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Eternal Summers had?

Eternal Summers has had 319 concerts.

What genre is Eternal Summers?

Eternal Summers is most often considered to be Female Vocalists, Psychedelic, Lo-Fi, Noise Pop, Garage, Popgaze, and Virginia Indie.

When was the last Eternal Summers concert?

The last Eternal Summers concert was on May 06, 2019 at The Southern Café and Music Hall in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. The bands that performed were: Japanese Breakfast / Eternal Summers.

What setlist does Eternal Summers play live?

The songs that Eternal Summers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 02, 2019 concert at The Norva in Norfolk, Virginia, United States:

  1. Pogo
  2. I Love You
  3. Never Enough

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