Hot Hot Heat Concert History

Hot Hot Heat (1999-2016) is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. They formed in 1999 as a synthpunk band with Matt Marnik, who eventually left the band, on lead vocals. Steve Bays (vocals and keyboards) took over lead vocals, significantly changing the band's sound. The rest of the band is currently composed of Paul Hawley (drums), Louis Hearn (bass), and Luke Paquin (guitar). Paquin (also of The Street & Babe Shadow) replaced former guitarist...

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Rock
Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Alternative
Modern Rock
Alternative Dance
New Rave
Dance-Punk
Canadian Rock
Canadian Indie Rock
Victoria Bc Indie
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2013 2 concerts
2011 7 concerts
2010 77 concerts
2009 5 concerts
2008 34 concerts
2007 74 concerts
2006 12 concerts
2005 156 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 84 concerts
2002 13 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Hot Hot Heat had?

Hot Hot Heat has had 465 concerts.

What genre is Hot Hot Heat?

Hot Hot Heat is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Modern Rock, Alternative Dance, New Rave, Dance-Punk, Canadian Rock, Canadian Indie Rock, and Victoria Bc Indie.

When was the last Hot Hot Heat concert?

The last Hot Hot Heat concert was on September 14, 2013 at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The bands that performed were: "Rifflandia Music Festival" / Death from Above 1979 / Rob Garza / USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker) / Wavves / Chali 2na / Wintersleep / Hot Hot Heat / St. Lucia / Corb Lund / Limblifter / Vance Joy.

What setlist does Hot Hot Heat play live?

The songs that Hot Hot Heat performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 14, 2013 concert at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Middle of Nowhere

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