Henry Jamison Concert History

Vermont singer/songwriter Henry Jamison comes from an ancestry of writers and composers, making him a natural fit for the brand of thoughtful, literate indie folk he creates. Throughout the latter half of the 2010s, the New Englander delivered a succession of well-received singles and independent albums like 2017's The Wilds and 2019's Gloria Duplex. Taking a more collaborative approach, he began working with artists like Darlingside on 2020's "I Forget Myself" and Maisie Peters on 2022's "Make It Out."...

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Indie
Folk
United States
Indie Pop
Indie Folk
Stomp And Holler
New Americana
Indiecoustica
Pop Folk
Vermont Indie
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2023 11 concerts
2022 5 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 38 concerts
2018 55 concerts
2017 40 concerts
2016 4 concerts
2015 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Henry Jamison had?

Henry Jamison has had 156 concerts.

What genre is Henry Jamison?

Henry Jamison is most often considered to be Indie, Folk, United States, Indie Pop, Indie Folk, Stomp And Holler, New Americana, Indiecoustica, Pop Folk, and Vermont Indie.

When was the last Henry Jamison concert?

The last Henry Jamison concert was on May 05, 2023 at Holocene in Portland, Oregon, United States. The bands that performed were: Donovan Woods / Henry Jamison / Isabel Pless.

What setlist does Henry Jamison play live?

The songs that Henry Jamison performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 19, 2019 concert at Gateway City Arts in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States:

  1. The Jacket
  2. The Rains
  3. Ether Garden
  4. True North
  5. Florence Nightingale
  6. Real Peach
  7. Reading Days
  8. Darkly

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