Funky Meters's 2003 Concert History

The Funky Meters are give or take the same group as "The Meters", an American funk band based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. They were active between the late 60s until their breakup in 1977. They reunited later on, and went through a few new members, which resulted in the name change to "The Funky Meters". They were never extremely popular, and didn't receive much airtime on the radio, but are considered one of the leading funk predecessors.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 20, 2003
Xmas Jam 2003
Funky Meters / Stained Souls / Gregg Allman / North Mississippi Allstars / Warren Haynes / Keller Williams / John Bell / Sonny Landreth / Sam Bush / Tinsley Ellis / John Cowan / Audley Freed / Mike Barnes / Artimus Pyle / Andy Hess / Michael Kang / Danny Louis / Edwin McCain / Todd Nance / Dave Schools / Paul Riddle / Jeff Austin / Col. Bruce Hampton / Kevn Kinney Show all bands
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Asheville Civic Center Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Jun 13, 2003
Bonnaroo 2003 Day 1
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones / Lucinda Williams / Neil Young / Jack Johnson / My Morning Jacket / Ben Kweller / Jason Mraz / STS9 / Keller Williams / Yonder Mountain String Band / Ben Harper / Joshua Redman / Funky Meters / The Flaming Lips / Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra Show all bands
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Great Stage Park Manchester, Tennessee, United States
May 01, 2003 –
May 04, 2003
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2003
LL Cool J / Los Lobos / Carlos Vives / Mavis Staples / Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Funky Meters / Creole Zydeco Farmers
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Apr 26, 2003
Funky Meters House of Blues - New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Apr 18, 2003
Funky Meters / Bonerama / NYC Allstars B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Apr 17, 2003
Funky Meters / jimmy smith 9:30 Club Washington, D.C., United States
Singer-Songwriter
Blues
Funk
Jamband

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2020 1 concert
2018 2 concerts
2017 16 concerts
2016 17 concerts
2015 18 concerts
2014 21 concerts
2013 24 concerts
2012 11 concerts
2011 32 concerts
2010 8 concerts
2009 7 concerts
2008 11 concerts
2007 4 concerts
2006 1 concert
2005 11 concerts
2004 10 concerts
2003 6 concerts
2002 1 concert
2001 9 concerts
2000 11 concerts
1999 8 concerts
1998 3 concerts
1997 3 concerts
1996 3 concerts
1995 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Funky Meters had?

Funky Meters has had 239 concerts.

What genre is Funky Meters?

Funky Meters is most often considered to be Singer-Songwriter, Blues, Funk, and Jamband.

When was the last Funky Meters concert?

The last Funky Meters concert was on November 14, 2020. The bands that performed were: Fats Domino / Willie Nelson / Widespread Panic / Wilco / Billy Strings / Jon Batiste / Dinosaur Jr. / Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue / Manu Chao / Michael Franti & Spearhead / St. Paul and The Broken Bones / Funky Meters / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Galactic / Anjelika Jelly Joseph / Les Claypool's Frog Brigade / The Revivalists / Tank and the Bangas / Big Freedia / Rebirth Brass Band / Zigaboo Modeliste / Juvenile / Samantha Fish / Dumpstaphunk / George Porter, Jr. and Runnin' Pardners / Big Chief Monk Boudreaux / Donald Harrison / Anders Osborne / Ivan Neville / Cha Wa / John "Papa" Gros / Dirty Dozen Brass Band / Kermit Ruffins / Corey Henry / Roger Lewis / Leo Nocentelli / The Soul Rebels / Davell Crawford / Jon Cleary / Walter "Wolfman" Washington / Naughty Professor / Art Neville / Taj Mahal / North Mississippi Allstars / DJ Soul Sister.

What setlist does Funky Meters play live?

The songs that Funky Meters performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 03, 2018 concert at Sunshine Grove in Okeechobee, Florida, United States:

  1. Cissy Strut

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