James's 1993 Concert History

James emerged from their native Manchester in the mid-'80s playing a brand of urgent, ringing guitar pop distinguished by Tim Booth's keening, insistent vocals. Booth's dramatic stylings and James' dedication to textured guitars earned the group the designation of "the next Smiths," a connection strengthened by Morrissey's endorsement of the band. By the dawn of the '90s, James shook off these comparisons by embracing acid house, the first of many adventurous left turns the band took over the decades.

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WOMAD
Sep 19, 1993
 San Francisco, California, United States
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WOMAD
Sep 19, 1993
 San Francisco, California, United States
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The WOMAD Festival on Sep 10, 1993 [652-small]

The WOMAD Festival
Sep 10, 1993
 Thornville, Ohio, United States
  Uploaded by Jeff Christoffersen

WOMAD on Sep 19, 1993 [317-small]

WOMAD
Sep 19, 1993
 San Francisco, California, United States
  Uploaded by Jayworld

James / Radiohead on Dec 8, 1993 [114-small]

James / Radiohead
Dec 8, 1993
 Gloucestershire, UK
  Uploaded by Jonny Palmer

Neil Young / Pearl Jam / James / Teenage Fanclub / Four Non Blondes on Jul 11, 1993 [472-small]

Neil Young / Pearl Jam / James / Teenage Fanclub / Four Non Blondes
Jul 11, 1993
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Ted Scott

James / Radiohead on Dec 8, 1993 [079-small]

James / Radiohead
Dec 8, 1993
 Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Lee Blaylock

Radiohead / James on Nov 25, 1993 [360-small]

Radiohead / James
Nov 25, 1993
 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
  Uploaded by Sergi

Rock
Pop
Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Alternative
British
Indie Pop
UK
Britpop
English
Art Pop
Indietronica
Neo Soul
Neo Mellow
Permanent Wave
Alternative Dance
UK Pop
Indie Soul
Jangle Pop
Dance-Rock
Madchester
Manchester
UK Alternative Pop
Post-Britpop
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2024 46 concerts
2023 37 concerts
2022 17 concerts
2021 21 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 58 concerts
2018 34 concerts
2017 12 concerts
2016 46 concerts
2015 14 concerts
2014 30 concerts
2013 33 concerts
2012 32 concerts
2011 23 concerts
2010 60 concerts
2009 16 concerts
2008 62 concerts
2007 33 concerts
2003 1 concert
2001 73 concerts
2000 17 concerts
1999 21 concerts
1998 28 concerts
1997 58 concerts
1996 1 concert
1995 1 concert
1994 67 concerts
1993 42 concerts
1992 36 concerts
1991 43 concerts
1990 36 concerts
1989 33 concerts
1988 19 concerts
1987 11 concerts
1986 30 concerts
1985 40 concerts
1984 12 concerts
1983 6 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has James had?

James has had 1,151 concerts.

What genre is James?

James is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, British, Indie Pop, UK, Britpop, English, Art Pop, Indietronica, Neo Soul, Neo Mellow, Permanent Wave, Alternative Dance, UK Pop, Indie Soul, Jangle Pop, Dance-Rock, Madchester, Manchester, UK Alternative Pop, and Post-Britpop.

When is the next James concert?

The next James concert is on May 29, 2024 at O2 Academy Bournemouth in Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom.

When was the last James concert?

The last James concert was on May 16, 2024 at Sala La Riviera in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

What setlist does James play live?

The songs that James performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 17, 2024 concert at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico:

  1. Everything Comes Down to This
  2. Halo
  3. The Chosen
  4. Metal
  5. Pure
  6. Love Hurt Bleed
  7. Is This World Not Enough
  8. Cars
  9. Haunted
  10. Pray for the Pain You Serve
  11. My Name Is Ruin
  12. A Prayer for the Unborn

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