Gang Starr's 1993 Concert History

Gang Starr was an influential American hip-hop duo, composed of late rapper Guru (Backronym for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal, real name Keith Elam) and DJ Premier (real name Chris Martin). Premier originally from Houston and Guru from Boston, but they were based in and represented Brooklyn, New York, epitomizing the New York City hip-hop sound. The entirety of Gang Starr's catalog, especially Step In The Arena (1991) ,Daily Operation (1992), and Hard To Earn (1994) are well-respected among critics and hip-hop heads alike.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 01, 1993 –
Jul 04, 1993
Roskilde Festival 1993
Moby / Neil Young / New Order / Jamiroquai / Bad Religion / Chris Isaak / Gang Starr / Anthrax / Motörhead / the velvet underground / Spiritualized / Suicidal Tendencies / Digable Planets / The Lemonheads / Living Colour / Midnight Oil / Roy Ayers / The Tragically Hip / Kronos Quartet / Sonic Youth / The Afghan Whigs / Aztec Camera / Overkill / Levellers / Porno for Pyros / Therapy? / Law / donald byrd / Gilles Peterson / Keziah Jones / Apache Indian / Diesel / The Grid / Litfiba / Clawfinger / Motorpsycho / Shonen Knife / Voivod / Maldita Vecindad / American Music Club / Mari Boine / The Auteurs / dOP / Cheb Mami / Geoffrey Oryema / Sunscreem / Spooky / Dizzy Mizz Lizzy / Itch / The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy / Fury in the Slaughterhouse / The Walkabouts / Rowwen Heze / The Holmes Brothers / Hanne Boel / Electric Boys / Darren Emerson / Ray Charles / Atomic Swing / Poets / Björn Again / Hedningarna / Sandals / Miranda Sex Garden / 22-Pistepirkko / Omar and the Howlers / The Sandmen / Popsicle / Flying Fish / Matter / uncle tupelo / Detest / Mouth Music / 18th Dye / Dee Nasty / Cop Shoot Cop / The Failures / Furious Trauma / Led Zeppelin Jam / David Dexter D. / Backseatboys / Trains And Boats And Planes / Peril / Boghandle / Bombay Hotel / Kinky Boot Beast / New Jungle Orchestra / Les Casse Pieds / Freak of Nature / Gerard Langley / Fédération française de funk / Aferim / Roger Eno Kate St John / Skanbeat / Sainkho Irene Becker Duo / Excess Bleeding Heart Show all bands
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Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Hip Hop
Rap
Underground Hip-Hop
Gangster Rap
Alternative Hip Hop
Hardcore Hip Hop
East Coast Hip Hop
Conscious Hip Hop
New York
Boom Bap
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2003 16 concerts
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1999 23 concerts
1998 5 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Gang Starr had?

Gang Starr has had 53 concerts.

What genre is Gang Starr?

Gang Starr is most often considered to be Hip Hop, Rap, Underground Hip-Hop, Gangster Rap, Alternative Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop, New York, and Boom Bap.

When was the last Gang Starr concert?

The last Gang Starr concert was on March 09, 2004 at B.B. King Blues Club in New York, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Yasiin Bey aka Mos Def / Gang Starr / M.O.P..

What setlist does Gang Starr play live?

The songs that Gang Starr performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 06, 1999 concert at First Union Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. Code of the Streets
  2. Step in the Arena
  3. All 4 tha Ca$h
  4. Itz a Set Up
  5. The Militia
  6. A Part of My Life
  7. Take It Personal
  8. You Know My Steez
  9. Full Clip

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