Graham Coxon's 2000 Concert History

Graham Coxon (born 12 March 1969), best known for his time in Blur (which he left in 2002 and re-united with in 2009), is a singer-guitarist whose sound is based in lo-fi and garage rock.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 26, 2000 –
Aug 28, 2000
Leeds Festival 2000
Muse / Black Eyed Peas / Foo Fighters / blink-182 / Beck / Slipknot / Queens of the Stone Age / Limp Bizkit / Deftones / Placebo / Rage Against The Machine / Stereophonics / Pulp / Primal Scream / Doves / Ween / Gomez / Calexico / Badly Drawn Boy / Slum Village / Ian Brown / Hooverphonic / Grandaddy / Black Star / Embrace / BT / Super Furry Animals / Junkie Xl / Kent / The Get Up Kids / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / The Bluetones / Graham Coxon / Idlewild / Laurent Garnier / Utah Saints / The Wannadies / Shed Seven / Clinic / Mint Royale / I Am Kloot / Asian Dub Foundation / Oasis / A / Dirty Three / Fila Brazillia / Elastica / Mojave 3 / Les Rythmes Digitales / Supersuckers / Red Snapper / The Delgados / Rinôçérôse / Saian Supa Crew / Black Box Recorder / Gorky's Zygotic Mynci / JJ72 / My Vitriol / Shack / Baby Bird / Laika / Boss Hog / Elliott Smith / Jacknife Lee / Ken Ishii / Queen Adreena / Clearlake / Thomas Rusiak / Daphne & Celeste / Arkarna / The Creators / Cotton Mather / Dope Smugglaz / Brassy / Psychonauts / Manchild / Lauren Laverne / Sonic Animation / Arkana / King Adora / Ooberman / Dark Star / Bellatrix / The Lapse / The Crocketts / Crashland / The Clint Boon Experience / Katastrophy Wife / Lupine Howl / Cay / Terris / Zan Lyons / Alpine Stars / The Animalhouse / Orange Can / Kustom Built / Action Spectacular / Lowfinger / Katastrophe Wife Show all bands
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Leeds Festival 2000 Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Aug 25, 2000 –
Aug 27, 2000
Reading Festival 2000
Muse / Black Eyed Peas / Foo Fighters / blink-182 / Beck / Slipknot / Queens of the Stone Age / Limp Bizkit / Deftones / Placebo / Rage Against The Machine / Stereophonics / Elbow / Bowling for Soup / Pulp / Primal Scream / Doves / Ween / Gomez / Calexico / Badly Drawn Boy / Slum Village / Soulwax / Ian Brown / Hooverphonic / Grandaddy / Black Star / Embrace / Sleater-Kinney / At the Drive-In / BT / Super Furry Animals / Junkie Xl / Kent / Turin Brakes / The Get Up Kids / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / The Bluetones / Graham Coxon / Idlewild / Laurent Garnier / Utah Saints / The Wannadies / Hank Williams III / Shed Seven / Clinic / Mint Royale / I Am Kloot / Asian Dub Foundation / Oasis / A / Dirty Three / Fila Brazillia / Elastica / Mojave 3 / Les Rythmes Digitales / Supersuckers / Red Snapper / The Delgados / Rinôçérôse / Saian Supa Crew / Black Box Recorder / Gorky's Zygotic Mynci / JJ72 / My Vitriol / Robots In Disguise / Shack / Baby Bird / Laika / Alpinestars / Boss Hog / Elliott Smith / Jacknife Lee / Ken Ishii / Queen Adreena / Clearlake / Thomas Rusiak / Daphne & Celeste / Arkarna / The Creators / Cotton Mather / Dope Smugglaz / Brassy / Psychonauts / Manchild / Lauren Laverne / Wilt / Sonic Animation / Arkana / King Adora / Ooberman / Dark Star / Bellatrix / Dirty Beatniks / The Lapse / The Crocketts / Crashland / The Clint Boon Experience / Katastrophy Wife / Lupine Howl / Cay / Terris / ケンイシイ / Zan Lyons / Alpine Stars / The Animalhouse / Orange Can / Rinrse / Kustom Built / Action Spectacular / Lowfinger Show all bands
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Richfield Avenue Reading, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicates for Aug 25, 2000
Jul 15, 2000
Graham Coxon / Raging Speedhorn / Fungus
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Thousand Island London, England, United Kingdom

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Reading Festival 2000 on Aug 25, 2000 [701-small]

Reading Festival 2000
Aug 25 - 27, 2000
 Reading, England, United Kingdom
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Reading Festival 2000 on Aug 25, 2000 [532-small]

Reading Festival 2000
Aug 25 - 27, 2000
 Reading, England, United Kingdom
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Reading Festival 2000 on Aug 25, 2000 [535-small]

Reading Festival 2000
Aug 25 - 27, 2000
 Reading, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Paul Clarke

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Indie
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Britpop
Solo Wave
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2013 1 concert
2012 26 concerts
2011 11 concerts
2009 13 concerts
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2007 2 concerts
2006 22 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Graham Coxon had?

Graham Coxon has had 130 concerts.

What genre is Graham Coxon?

Graham Coxon is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, British, UK, Britpop, Solo Wave, and Vocalist.

When was the last Graham Coxon concert?

The last Graham Coxon concert was on March 19, 2023 at Exchange in Bristol, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: The WAEVE / Graham Coxon / Rose Elinor Dougall.

What setlist does Graham Coxon play live?

The songs that Graham Coxon performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 11, 2020 concert at Jazz Cafe in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. This House
  2. Flights to the Sea (Lovely Rain)
  3. Can't Find My Way Home
  4. May You Never
  5. Walking All Day
  6. One for Jo
  7. Baby, You're Out of Your Mind
  8. See a Better Day

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