James Brown's 1999 Concert History

James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Throughout his career, he influenced the development of many genres of music, including funk, soul, rock and roll, R&B, disco, hip-hop, and many others. He began his music career in the 1950s as a member of the R&B group The Gospel Starlighters (later, the Famous Flames). In 1956, he scored his first hit with "Please, Please, Please." Some of James Brown's other iconic songs include "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," "Cold Sweat," "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud," and "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine." James Brown died on December 25, 2006, at the age of 73. The cause of death was congestive heart failure, resulting from complications of pneumonia.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 28, 1999
James Brown Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Aug 21, 1999 –
Aug 22, 1999
V Festival 1999
The Saw Doctors / Eve 6 / Supergrass / DJ Shadow / Travis / dEUS / Massive Attack / Orbital / Richie Hawtin / Paul Oakenfold / A / Manic Street Preachers / Happy Mondays / james brown / Gomez / Kula Shaker / Levellers / Shed Seven / Suede / Archive / Lamb / Super Furry Animals / Stereophonics / Ian Brown / Eagle-Eye Cherry / Faithless / The Cardigans / Death In Vegas / DJ Sneak / Groove Armada / The Freestylers / Mercury Rev / The Egg / Rae & Christian / Manchild / Mishka / Red Snapper / Gay Dad / Regular Fries / Sneaker Pimps / Melanie C / Dot Allison / Luke Slater / Finley Quaye / The Beautiful South / Afro Celt Sound System / Technique / Liz Horsman / Medal / One Lady Owner / Cast Show all bands
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Hylands Park Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicates for Aug 21, 1999
Jul 23, 1999 –
Jul 25, 1999
Woodstock 1999
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Muse / Metallica / Britney Spears / The Offspring / Moby / Korn / Ice Cube / Dave Matthews Band / Counting Crows / Chemical Brothers / Limp Bizkit / Alanis Morissette / Sheryl Crow / Fatboy Slim / Jamiroquai / Al Green / Rage Against The Machine / The Roots / dmx / Kid Rock / Willie Nelson / Megadeth / wyclef jean / Godsmack / Bush / Creed / Elvis Costello / LĪVE / Collective Soul / Buckcherry / Everclear / Jewel / Sugar Ray / Lit / Everlast / Guster / Rusted Root / Sevendust / Los Lobos / Insane Clown Posse / Our Lady Peace / Vertical Horizon / G. Love & Special Sauce / The Tragically Hip / Bruce Hornsby / The String Cheese Incident / moe. / The Brian Setzer Orchestra / Perry Farrell / Mike Ness / Parliament-Funkadelic / Oleander / Particle / Gigolo Aunts / James Brown / Spitfire / Full Devil Jacket / 2 Skinnee J's / Reveille / Pull / Mickey Hart And Planet Drum / 3rd Bass / Bijou Phillips / Wyclef Jean & the Refugee Allstars / The Umbilical Brothers / John Entwistle / Serial Joe / Djoliba / The Umbillical Brothers Show all bands
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Griffiss Air Force Base Rome, New York, United States
Show Duplicates for Jul 23, 1999
Jul 22, 1999 –
Jul 25, 1999
Woodstock 1999
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Muse / Metallica / The Offspring / Moby / Korn / Dave Matthews Band / Counting Crows / Ice Cube / Chemical Brothers / Limp Bizkit / Alanis Morissette / Fatboy Slim / Sheryl Crow / DMX / Jamiroquai / The Roots / Al Green / Kid Rock / Willie Nelson / Wyclef Jean / Megadeth / Bush / Creed / Rage Against The Machine / Godsmack / Elvis Costello / Live / Collective Soul / Buckcherry / Everclear / Jewel / Sugar Ray / Lit / Everlast / Guster / Rusted Root / Sevendust / Los Lobos / Our Lady Peace / Vertical Horizon / G. Love & Special Sauce / The Tragically Hip / Insane Clown Posse / Bruce Hornsby / The String Cheese Incident / moe. / Brian Setzer Orchestra / Perry Farrell / Mike Ness / Parliament-Funkadelic / Oleander / Particle / Gigolo Aunts / James Brown / Spitfire / Full Devil Jacket / 2 Skinnee J's / Reveille / Pull / 3rd Bass / Mickey Hart And Planet Drum / Bijou Phillips / Wyclef Jean & the Refugee Allstars / The Umbilical Brothers / Serial Joe / John Entwistle / The Bruce Hornsby Group / The Umbillical Brothers / Djoliba Show all bands
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Griffiss Air Force Base Rome, New York, United States
Show Duplicates for Jul 22, 1999
Jun 10, 1999
James Brown / Kelly Bell Band
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9:30 Club Washington, D.C., United States
Jan 25, 1999
James Brown
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Late Show With David Letterman New York, New York, United States

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V Festival 1999
Aug 21 - 22, 1999
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
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Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 1999
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Korn / The Offspring / Live / james brown on Jul 23, 1999 [016-small]

Korn / The Offspring / Live / james brown
Jul 23, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Korn / The Offspring / Live / james brown on Jul 23, 1999 [018-small]

Korn / The Offspring / Live / james brown
Jul 23, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99  on Jul 22, 1999 [653-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99  on Jul 22, 1999 [654-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99  on Jul 22, 1999 [655-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99  on Jul 22, 1999 [656-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock '99  on Jul 22, 1999 [684-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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Woodstock 1999 on Jul 23, 1999 [067-small]

Woodstock 1999
Jul 23 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
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V Festival 1999 on Aug 21, 1999 [044-small]

V Festival 1999
Aug 21 - 22, 1999
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Biscuitman

Woodstock 99 on Jul 22, 1999 [022-small]

Woodstock 99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Jekorrell

Woodstock 99 on Jul 22, 1999 [023-small]

Woodstock 99
Jul 22 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Jekorrell

Woodstock '99 on Jul 23, 1999 [654-small]

Woodstock '99
Jul 23 - 25, 1999
 Rome, New York, United States
  Uploaded by Thomas Rodriguez

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Pipus Registopoulos Oct 30, 2022

Hi, I'm looking for information on what was James Brown's first concert in Spain. According to my data it was in Madrid in 1986, but certain information tells me that it was in Benidorm at the end of the 70s, although I cannot verify it. I would appreciate any kind of information. Thank you


Ric Kilmer Dec 15, 2020

Why can't you merge the two JB, and use the proper James Brown spelling (not "james brown")?


Damjan Mk May 11, 2020

This is auto-linked preview text from the site and not written by me!


Chris Hinkley May 11, 2020

Why no mention of the Harlem apollo concerts???????????????????????

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has James Brown had?

James Brown has had 366 concerts.

What genre is James Brown?

James Brown is most often considered to be Soul, Blues, R&B, Funk, Disco, Film Soundtrack, Vocal Jazz, Rhythm And Blues, Motown, Rhythm & Blues, and Christmas Music.

When was the last James Brown concert?

The last James Brown concert was on October 28, 2023.

What setlist does James Brown play live?

The songs that James Brown performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 14, 2006 concert at Alexandra Palace in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. I Got You (I Feel Good)

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