Hallelujah The Hills's 2010 Concert History

Hallelujah the Hills arose from the ashes of Boston's late lamented the Stairs. When the Stairs collapsed at the end of 2005, lead singer/songwriter Ryan Walsh and drummer Eric Meyer announced the formation of their new band. Named after Adolphus Mekas' 1963 cult comedy, Hallelujah the Hills settled on an initial lineup of Walsh and Meyer, David Bentley (cello, guitar), Joe Marrett (bass), and Matt Brown (synth, samples, guitar, melodica). Trumpeter Brian Rutledge joined a few months later...

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2024 3 concerts
2023 3 concerts
2022 1 concert
2020 3 concerts
2019 2 concerts
2018 1 concert
2017 2 concerts
2016 4 concerts
2015 3 concerts
2014 6 concerts
2013 4 concerts
2012 15 concerts
2011 3 concerts
2010 9 concerts
2009 20 concerts
2008 5 concerts
2007 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Hallelujah The Hills had?

Hallelujah The Hills has had 87 concerts.

What genre is Hallelujah The Hills?

Hallelujah The Hills is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Lo-Fi, Boston Rock, Boston Indie, and Boston.

When is the next Hallelujah The Hills concert?

The next Hallelujah The Hills concert is on May 10, 2024 at Gold Sounds in New York, New York, United States. The bands performing are: Katiee / Hallelujah The Hills / Upper Wilds.

When was the last Hallelujah The Hills concert?

The last Hallelujah The Hills concert was on December 15, 2023 at The Sinclair in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The bands that performed were: Hallelujah The Hills / Eldridge Rodriguez.

What setlist does Hallelujah The Hills play live?

The songs that Hallelujah The Hills performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 27, 2016 concert at Black Cat in Washington, D.C., United States:

  1. Try This Instead
  2. I Stand Corrected
  3. We Have the Perimeter Surrounded
  4. What Do the People Want
  5. Destroy This Poem
  6. Are We Failing?
  7. I Don't Go There Anymore
  8. Hungry Ghost Extraordinaire
  9. Spin Them Atoms
  10. Allied Lions
  11. Hallelujah the Hills
  12. Honey, Don't It All Seem So Phony
  13. The Mountain That Wanted More
  14. Run Run Run
  15. We Are What We Say We Are
  16. (the crux of the camera man)
  17. Slow Motion Records Broken at Break Neck Speeds

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