Janelle Monáe's 2021 Concert History

Janelle Monáe (born Janelle Monáe Robinson on December 1, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actor and performer.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 02, 2021 –
Sep 05, 2021
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2021
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Bonnaroo Farms Manchester, Tennessee, United States
Pop
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Rap
Female Vocalists
Soul
R&B
Funk
Dance-Pop
Pop Rap
Electropop
Art Pop
Contemporary R&B
Urban Contemporary
Neo Soul
Alternative R&B
Pop Soul
Escape Room
Atl Hip Hop
Afrofuturism
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2024 19 concerts
2023 36 concerts
2021 1 concert
2019 36 concerts
2018 55 concerts
2017 2 concerts
2016 14 concerts
2015 10 concerts
2014 36 concerts
2013 38 concerts
2012 39 concerts
2011 100 concerts
2010 100 concerts
2009 26 concerts
2008 18 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Janelle Monáe had?

Janelle Monáe has had 530 concerts.

What genre is Janelle Monáe?

Janelle Monáe is most often considered to be Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Rap, Female Vocalists, Soul, R&B, Funk, Dance-Pop, Pop Rap, Electropop, Art Pop, Contemporary R&B, Urban Contemporary, Neo Soul, Alternative R&B, Pop Soul, Escape Room, Atl Hip Hop, and Afrofuturism.

When is the next Janelle Monáe concert?

The next Janelle Monáe concert is on May 18, 2024 at American Legion Mall in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The bands performing are: Janelle Monáe / Gary Clark Jr. / Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Joy Oladokun / Meet Me @ the Altar / Inner Peace.

When was the last Janelle Monáe concert?

The last Janelle Monáe concert was on April 08, 2024 at Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington, Indiana, United States.

What setlist does Janelle Monáe play live?

The songs that Janelle Monáe performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 08, 2024 concert at Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington, Indiana, United States:

  1. Float
  2. Champagne Shit
  3. Phenomenal
  4. Haute
  5. Django Jane
  6. Q.U.E.E.N.
  7. Electric Lady
  8. Lipstick Lover
  9. Water Slide
  10. Theme from Star Trek
  11. Pynk
  12. Pynk
  13. Yoga
  14. I Like That
  15. Make Me Feel
  16. Tightrope
  17. We Are Young

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