Galactic Cowboys Concert History

Galactic Cowboys are a heavy rock/metal band based in Houston, Texas. They combine progressive metal with a style of vocals influenced by The Beatles and the heavy playing style of thrash bands such as Anthrax.

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Metal
Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Progressive Rock
Progressive Metal
Christian Metal
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2019 3 concerts
2017 2 concerts
2014 1 concert
2013 1 concert
2009 3 concerts
2000 2 concerts
1999 6 concerts
1998 5 concerts
1996 8 concerts
1993 11 concerts
1992 5 concerts
1991 8 concerts
1990 1 concert
1989 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Galactic Cowboys had?

Galactic Cowboys has had 57 concerts.

What genre is Galactic Cowboys?

Galactic Cowboys is most often considered to be Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal, and Christian Metal.

When was the last Galactic Cowboys concert?

The last Galactic Cowboys concert was on September 19, 2019 at Haltom Theater in Haltom City, TX, US.

What setlist does Galactic Cowboys play live?

The songs that Galactic Cowboys performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 12, 2019 concert at The Studio at Warehouse Live in Houston, Texas, United States:

  1. Hate Me
  2. In the Clouds
  3. Nothing to Say
  4. I'm Not Amused
  5. My School
  6. Why Can't You Believe in Me
  7. Zombies
  8. Losing Ourselves
  9. Stress
  10. Feel the Rage
  11. Sea of Tranquility
  12. About Mrs. Leslie
  13. Where Are You Now?
  14. Next Joke
  15. You Make Me Smile
  16. 9th of June
  17. If I Were a Killer
  18. Kill Floor
  19. Pump Up the Space Suit
  20. Ranch on Mars Reprise
  21. Speak to Me

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