High Places's 2009 Concert History

High Places is an American duo formed in in May 2006 by multi-instrumentalist Robert L. Barber (sometimes known as Robbie Barber) and vocalist Mary Pearson.

Indie
United States
Experimental
Psychedelic
Folktronica

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2013 1 concert
2012 4 concerts
2011 22 concerts
2010 45 concerts
2009 22 concerts
2008 50 concerts
2007 5 concerts
 Stephen Schenk
 Rick Brose
 Bentclouds
 Adam Breidbart
 Brendan Hilliard
 Blair Howard
 Brianbnyla
 Wringblue
 Mscscsc
 Ohouigheighi
 Michael Nervous
 Nononolimits
 Laurengunther
 Joe Cereghino
 Andy J Ryan
 Kingchatterbox
 Chris Sovde
 Jglas
 Santiago And Dunbar
 Conor Talbot

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has High Places had?

High Places has had 149 concerts.

What genre is High Places?

High Places is most often considered to be Indie, United States, Experimental, Psychedelic, and Folktronica.

When was the last High Places concert?

The last High Places concert was on June 01, 2013 at Downtown Pasadena in Pasadena, California, United States. The bands that performed were: "Make Music Pasadena" / Robert DeLong / Tanlines / YACHT / We Are Scientists / Superhumanoids / Taken by Trees / Hunter Hunted / Sleeping At Last / Las Cafeteras / The New Limb / The Peach Kings / Torreblanca / High Places / Dom la Nena / Dustbowl Revival / Radar Bros. / Soko / Simone White / Robert Francis / The Record Company / Wet Illustrated / Tashaki Miyaki / Eagle Rock Gospel Singers / A House for Lions / Yellow Red Sparks / Jessica Fichot / Letting Up Despite Great Faults.

What setlist does High Places play live?

The songs that High Places performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 02, 2010 concert at Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States:

  1. The Storm
  2. The Tree With the Lights in It
  3. Gold Coin
  4. She's a Wild Horse
  5. Canada
  6. On Giving Up

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