Fu Manchu's 2003 Concert History

Fu Manchu is an American stoner rock band, formed in Southern California in 1985, and long-associated with the Palm Desert Scene. They originally formed in 1985 as a hardcore punk band called Virulence. The lineup was vocalist Ken Pucci, guitarist Scott Hill, bassist Mark Abshire, and drummer Ruben Romano. In 1987, Abshire left the band and was replaced by Greg McCaughey. They recorded their debut LP If This Isn't a Dream... in 1988, which was released on Alchemy Records (1989).

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 26, 2003 –
Jun 29, 2003
Roskilde Festival 2003
Fjernsyn Fjernsyn / Marcus Intalex & Dj Lee / Coldplay / Deathdisco / xzibit / Metallica / Urlaub in Polen / Blur / Massive Attack / Sigur Rós / Interpol / Björk / Iron Maiden / The Kills / The Cardigans / Stone Sour / Doves / The Streets / De La Soul / Yo La Tengo / Madcon / Gogol Bordello / The Raveonettes / Chicane / Aesop Rock / The Sounds / Los Lobos / Mew / Dirty Vegas / Daniel Bedingfield / Electric Six / Lemon Jelly / The Polyphonic Spree / Bonnie 'Prince' Billy / Melvins / The Thrills / El-P / Daniel Johnston / The String Cheese Incident / GusGus / Brendan Benson / Turbonegro / Little Brother / Junkie Xl / FC Kahuna / Kashmir / Asian Dub Foundation / Dave Gahan / Suicide / Fu Manchu / Outlandish / Murderdolls / Tomahawk / Dzihan And Kamien / The Hellacopters / Sander Kleinenberg / Kaizers Orchestra / Salif Keita / Immortal / Skank / The Datsuns / The Black Heart Procession / Ojos de Brujo / Beth Gibbons And Rustin Man / The Blue Van / The Delgados / Erol Alkan / Chicks On Speed / Metro Area / Tony Allen / Carlinhos Brown / Hawksley Workman / Figurines / Moneybrother / Junior Kelly / Malk De Koijn / Jaguar Wright / Youngblood Brass Band / Hernan Cattaneo / Material / Mikael Simpson / Bill Laswell / Xploding Plastix / Filur / Frost* / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / Console / Lars H.U.G. / Little Axe / Christian Kjellvander / The Youngsters / Cosmos / Loose Cannons / Ma / Gate / Mike Ladd / Baby Woodrose / Massacre / Darren Emerson / Moi Caprice / Raging Speedhorn / Afel Bocoum / Electric Eel Shock / Slovo / Artificial Funk / Karamelo Santo / Cato Salsa Experience / Advance Patrol / Jony Iliev & Band / Kimmo Pohjonen / Lise Westzynthius / Frederic Galliano / Gte / FUSHITSUSHA / Kitty Wu / Super Rail Band / Salvatore / DJ Dolores & Orchestra Santa Massa / Equicez / Fifty Foot Combo / Moder Jords Massiva / Frederic Galliano And The African Divas / Ikscheltaschel / Sack Trick / Racing Ape / Saan Supa Crew / Magnified Eye / Jony Iliev / Limf / The Magic Bullet Theory / Love Julie / Gentlemen & the Far East Band / Queens of the Stone Age Show all bands
  Setlists
Unknown venue Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Jun 20, 2003 –
Jun 22, 2003
Hurricane Festival 2003
Coldplay / Radiohead / Massive Attack / Sigur Rós / Counting Crows / Interpol / Björk / The Roots / Good Charlotte / Röyksopp / Goldfrapp / Underworld / NOFX / Apocalyptica / Nada Surf / Moloko / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Starsailor / The Sounds / Grandaddy / Millencolin / Anouk / Supergrass / Guano Apes / GusGus / Seeed / Turbonegro / Brendan Benson / Danko Jones / Fu Manchu / Patrice / Therapy? / Asian Dub Foundation / 22-20s / The Hellacopters / The Datsuns / Tocotronic / Beth Gibbons And Rustin Man / Skin / Kettcar / Console / Slut / Venus Hum / International Pony / Blackmail / Union Youth / Underwater Circus / Cellophane Suckers / Pinkostar Show all bands
  Setlists
Eichenring Sand Racetrack Scheeßel, Lower Saxony, Germany
Show Duplicate for Jun 20, 2003
May 31, 2003
Fu Manchu / Disciples / The Art of Safecracking Troubadour West Hollywood, California, United States
Rock
Hard Rock
Alternative Metal
Stoner Rock
Space Rock
Stoner
Psychedelic Doom
Desert Rock
Palm Desert Scene
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Fu Manchu had?

Fu Manchu has had 537 concerts.

What genre is Fu Manchu?

Fu Manchu is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative Metal, Stoner Rock, Space Rock, Stoner, Psychedelic Doom, Desert Rock, and Palm Desert Scene.

When is the next Fu Manchu concert?

The next Fu Manchu concert is on May 18, 2024 at The Rickshaw Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bands performing are: Fu Manchu / Heavy Trip / Bloodhrine.

When was the last Fu Manchu concert?

The last Fu Manchu concert was on December 01, 2023 at Garden Amphitheatre in Garden Grove, California, United States. The bands that performed were: The Adolescents / 7Seconds / Fu Manchu / Ignite / The Damned.

What setlist does Fu Manchu play live?

The songs that Fu Manchu performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 08, 2023 concert at Poeyelhei in Gierle, Flanders, Belgium:

  1. Evil Eye
  2. Clone of the Universe
  3. Squash That Fly
  4. Cyclone Launch
  5. Hell on Wheels
  6. Eatin' Dust
  7. Mongoose
  8. Dimension Shifter
  9. Laserbl'ast!
  10. Strange Plan
  11. California Crossing
  12. King of the Road
  13. Pigeon Toe

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