Fatal Flowers Concert History

The Fatal Flowers are a dutch rock band founded by Richard Janssen in 1984 in Amsterdam. In the beginning the band aims to make melodious guitar rock. The Flowers are rapidly considered a talented promising band, and sign a contract at the large record company WEA. Under the guidance of top producer Craig Leon an eponymous EP is made. The first full album is produced by Vic Maille and contains the title song Younger Days. The album becomes a hit. In 1987, the Flowers receive an Edison for Younger Days and they are an opening act on Pinkpop.

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Rock
Alternative Rock
Alternative
Dutch
Dutch Rock
Dutch Indie
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2019 5 concerts
1990 2 concerts
1987 3 concerts
1985 1 concert
 Menno Urbanus
 Thijslinskens
 Peter Nieuwkoop
 Dickie U2
 Guitarwave
 Thedude Alive
 Wouweneel
 Jeroenpater
 Arthur Boon
 Jolijn
 Marius
 Aamhermsen
 Victor Zantman
 Simon Mastbergen
 Ronaldpot
 Gerrit Mos
 Bunnymen
 Marc Van Dongen
 Gerdjan Kipping

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Fatal Flowers had?

Fatal Flowers has had 11 concerts.

What genre is Fatal Flowers?

Fatal Flowers is most often considered to be Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Dutch, Dutch Rock, and Dutch Indie.

When was the last Fatal Flowers concert?

The last Fatal Flowers concert was on June 20, 2019 at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

What setlist does Fatal Flowers play live?

The songs that Fatal Flowers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 20, 2019 concert at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands:

  1. How Many Years
  2. Some Day
  3. Second Chance
  4. She's Doin' Fine
  5. Rock and Roll Star
  6. Better Times
  7. Younger Days
  8. Burning
  9. The Dance
  10. Well Baby (Part 1 & 2)
  11. Both Ends Burning
  12. Speed of Life
  13. Nowhere to Lay My Head
  14. Pleasure Ground
  15. Round and Round
  16. Billy
  17. For Christ's Sake
  18. Johnny D. Is Back
  19. Dear Friends
  20. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

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