Fiona Bevan's 2010 Concert History

Fiona Bevan (born Fiona Mackay Barclay Bevan in Suffolk) is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who currently lives in London. She is noted for co-writing the song "Little Things" with Ed Sheeran which became a number-one single in 13 countries for One Direction, and for which Bevan and Sheeran received a BMI award. She has co-written a number of songs that have been recorded by a range of artists.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 01, 2010 –
May 02, 2010
Camden Crawl 2010
Blitz Kids / Spectrals / Lail Arad / Aruba Red / Stow / Ghostcat / Natccu / cornershop / Riff Raff / Calvin Harris / We Have Band / Roots Manuva / Disconcerts / Best Coast / Crystal Fighters / The Rural Alberta Advantage / Neat / Boxettes / Lulu and the Lampshades / Hook & The Twin / The Standards / The Molotovs / Surfer Blood / Erik Hassle / Pepe Belmonte / Holly Walker / Lauren Pritchard / Sugababes / Young Marble Giants / Nathan FLutebox Lee / Orlando Seale / Broken Biscuits / Errol Linton / New Young Pony Club / Rustie / Buffalo / Delays / Ana Silvera / Park Bench Poet / Slow Club / Chew Lips / Speech Debelle / Gaggle / Dissolved In / Stac / After The Ordeal / Cross Bone T / Laura Dockrill / Lightspeed Champion / YACHT / Gang Of Four / Stornoway / Kasms / Kurran and the Wolfnotes / Stereo MCs / Treetop Flyers / Silver Columns / Iron Braydz / The October Game / Smoke Fairies / The Cellophane Flowers / Teenage Fanclub / Devlin / Tinashé (UK) / Billy Childish & Musicians of the British Empire / We Are Scientists / Plan B / Yuck / Pendulum / I Blame Coco / Art vs Science / Veronica Falls / Emily Barker / The Crookes / Rox / Polar Bear / Clock Opera / Sweet Baboo / General Fiasco / Eliza Doolittle / Octoberman / Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo / Jonathan Jeremiah / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / The Wilderness of Manitoba / Gavin Osborn / Benjamin Folke Thomas / Dead Meadow / Stricken City / Bridgette Amofah / Benin City / Let's Go to War / Graziella / Strange News From Another Star / Pneumatic / Tom Farrer / Kassidy / Ed Sheeran / The Like / Casiokids / Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs / dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip / Nat Johnson and the Figureheads / Goldheart Assembly / Tubelord / Flood of Red / Buick McKane / Huw M / Lazy Habits / Fiona Bevan / Mr. David Viner / Hank Dogs / Billy Vincent / Creatures of Love / Jack Day / The Lofty Heights / The R.G. Morrison / Lá Reblá Fam / WanDan / Martin Ledner / Male Bonding / Lostprophets / The Blackout Show all bands
  Setlists
London, England, United Kingdom
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Female Vocalists
Acoustic
2023 1 concert
2022 4 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 1 concert
2018 3 concerts
2015 6 concerts
2013 1 concert
2012 4 concerts
2011 1 concert
2010 1 concert
2009 1 concert
2008 2 concerts
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 Roger Button
 Mark Hutchinson
 Georgia Taylor
 Sam Cooper
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 James Leaver
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 Yasmin White
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Fiona Bevan had?

Fiona Bevan has had 26 concerts.

What genre is Fiona Bevan?

Fiona Bevan is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Female Vocalists, and Acoustic.

When was the last Fiona Bevan concert?

The last Fiona Bevan concert was on November 23, 2023 at The Lexington in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Hawksley Workman / Fiona Bevan.

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