Foxes's 2010 Concert History

Louisa Rose Allen (born 29 April 1989), known professionally as Foxes, is an English singer, songwriter, and model.[8] Foxes' debut album, Glorious, was released in 2014, and features the UK top 20 singles "Youth", "Let Go for Tonight" and "Holding onto Heaven". Her vocals were featured on Zedd's 2012 single "Clarity", which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 23, 2010 –
Jul 25, 2010
Indietracks 2010
Foxes / The Pains of Being Pure at Heart / Slow Club / White Town / The Primitives / Veronica Falls / Allo Darlin' / Standard Fare / Ballboy / The Orchids / This Many Boyfriends / Tender Trap / Shrag / The Smittens / The Pooh Sticks / Cineplexx / The Loves / Secret Shine / Betty and The Werewolves / The Just Joans / Internet Forever / Cowtown / Cavalcade / Antarctica Takes It! / Everybody Was In The French Resistance... Now! / MJ Hibbett & The Validators / Linda Guilala / Boy Genius (UK) / The Blanche Hudson Weekend / The Cannanes / The Felt Tips / The Parallelograms / Sarandon / Stars in Coma / The Middle Ones / Callas / David Tattersall / Hillary and the Democrats / Stars of Aviation / Be Like Pablo / The Specific Heats / Mexican Kids at Home / The Sunny Street / Urbantramper / La La Love You / Printed Circuit / The Hillfields / The Give It Ups / Red Shoe Diaries / Onward Chariots / Jam on Bread / Springfactory / Paisley & Charlie / Socialist Leisure Party / The Millipedes / Yokoko / Micktravis / Winston Echo / Lime Chalks Show all bands
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Ripley, England, United Kingdom
May 29, 2010
Pocketbooks / Foxes / Cavalcade / Cola Jet Set
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Buffalo Bar London, England, United Kingdom
Apr 15, 2010
Aiden / Saosin / Foxes / Wolves / Audio Bullys Melkweg Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Pop
Indie
Electronic
Indie Pop
Female Vocalists
Dance-Pop
Dance
Electropop
Screamo
Art Pop
Post-Teen Pop
Tropical House
UK Pop
Indie Poptimism
Metropopolis
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2022 8 concerts
2018 1 concert
2016 42 concerts
2015 20 concerts
2014 50 concerts
2013 14 concerts
2012 16 concerts
2010 3 concerts
2009 1 concert
2008 3 concerts
2007 2 concerts
2005 2 concerts
2003 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Foxes had?

Foxes has had 163 concerts.

What genre is Foxes?

Foxes is most often considered to be Pop, Indie, Electronic, Indie Pop, Female Vocalists, Dance-Pop, Dance, Electropop, Screamo, Art Pop, Post-Teen Pop, Tropical House, UK Pop, Indie Poptimism, and Metropopolis.

When was the last Foxes concert?

The last Foxes concert was on June 03, 2022 at Brockwell Park in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Foxes / Sugababes / Kim Wilde / Anastacia / Blue / Steps / Five / Pabllo Vittar / Louise / Tom Aspaul / Cleopatra / Lisa Maffia / MC Romeo / Kate Nash / Katy B / Jessie Ware / Samantha Fox / Natalie Imbruglia / Booty Luv / Charity Shop Sue / Ginny Lemon / Cascada / Mae Muller / Confidence Man.

What setlist does Foxes play live?

The songs that Foxes performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 03, 2022 concert at Brockwell Park in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Love Not Loving You
  2. Gentleman
  3. Kathleen
  4. Forgive Yourself
  5. Sky Love
  6. Body Talk
  7. Let Go for Tonight
  8. Sister Ray
  9. Youth
  10. Clarity

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