Jimi Hendrix's 1967 Concert History

Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) is ranked as the greatest guitarist in music history by Rolling Stone magazine. He began his career in the early 1960s in Nashville before moving to New York. Unable to attain success as a solo artist in either city, Hendrix moved to London in 1966. Within a year, his band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience had released three top 10 hit singles and its debut album "Are You Experienced," which peaked at number two on the UK Official Albums Chart. In the summer of 1967, Hendrix performed at the Monterey International Pop Festival in California, which helped introduce him to a much larger audience in the United States. In 1968, "Electric Landland," Hendrix's third album, peaked at the top spot on the US Billboard 200 chart. On September 6, 1970, Hendrix performed his last show. He died twelve days later.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 26, 1967
Jimi Hendrix
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The Upper Cut London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 22, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Who / The Animals / The Move / Pink Floyd / Soft Machine / Keith West & Tomorrow
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Olympia Theatre London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 10, 1967
The Moody Blues / Jimi Hendrix The Speakeasy - Closed London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 05, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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Green's Playhouse Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dec 04, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Nice / The Move / Amen Corner / Eire Apparent
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City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Dec 03, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent / Amen Corner
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Theatre Royal Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Dec 02, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Move / Pink Floyd / The Nice / Amen Corner
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The Dome Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Dec 01, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Move / Pink Floyd / Amen Corner / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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Central Hall Chatham, England, United Kingdom
Nov 27, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Move / Amen Corner
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Whitla Hall, Queens College Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Nov 26, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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The Palace Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Nov 24, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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Colston Hall Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Nov 23, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Nov 22, 1967
Jimi Hendrix
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Guild Hall Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Nov 19, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Move / Pink Floyd / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent
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Coventry Theatre Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Nov 18, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent / Amen Corner
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Empire Theatre Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Nov 17, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / The Move
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City Hall Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Nov 15, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / Amen Corner / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent
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Winter Gardens Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
Nov 14, 1967
Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / The Nice / Eire Apparent
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Royal Albert Hall London, England, United Kingdom
Nov 10, 1967
Jimi Hendrix
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Ahoy Hallen Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
Nov 08, 1967
Jimi Hendrix
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University Of Manchester Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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The Mamas & the Papas / Jimi Hendrix / The Electric Flag / Scott McKenzie on Aug 18, 1967 [852-small]

The Mamas & the Papas / Jimi Hendrix / The Electric Flag / Scott McKenzie
Aug 18, 1967
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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The Mamas & the Papas / Jimi Hendrix / The Electric Flag / Scott McKenzie on Aug 18, 1967 [853-small]

The Mamas & the Papas / Jimi Hendrix / The Electric Flag / Scott McKenzie
Aug 18, 1967
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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Jefferson Airplane / Gabor Szabo / Jimi Hendrix on Jun 20, 1967 [856-small]

Jefferson Airplane / Gabor Szabo / Jimi Hendrix
Jun 20 - 25, 1967
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Jimi Hendrix / The Thyme / The Hideaways on Aug 15, 1967 [858-small]

Jimi Hendrix / The Thyme / The Hideaways
Aug 15, 1967
 Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix on Apr 11, 1967 [859-small]

The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix
Apr 11, 1967
 Bedford, England, United Kingdom
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Jimi Hendrix / The Move on Nov 17, 1967 [874-small]

Jimi Hendrix / The Move
Nov 17, 1967
 Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / Amen Corner / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent on Nov 15, 1967 [372-small]

Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / Amen Corner / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent
Nov 15, 1967
 Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
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Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / Amen Corner / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent on Nov 15, 1967 [385-small]

Jimi Hendrix / Pink Floyd / The Move / Amen Corner / The Nice / The Outer Limits / Eire Apparent
Nov 15, 1967
 Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
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The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix on Mar 31, 1967 [416-small]

The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix
Mar 31, 1967
 London, England, United Kingdom
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The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix on Apr 20, 1967 [423-small]

The Walker Brothers / Englebert humperdink / Cat Stevens / Jimi Hendrix
Apr 20, 1967
 Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Who is Jimi Hendrix?

Jimi Hendrix is often considered one of the greatest guitarists in music history. He first picked up a guitar as a teenager but did not begin playing professionally until he was discharged from the army in 1961. Throughout the early and mid 1960s, Hendrix played backup in several bands, eventually becoming the front man of the “Jimi Hendrix Experience” after moving to London in 1966. He passed away four years later in 1970.

When and where was Jimi Hendrix born?

Jimi Hendrix was born at Seattle's King County Hospital on November 27, 1942. His original name was Allen Hendrix, but was later renamed James Marshall by his father, James Marshall Hendrix.

What guitar did Jimi Hendrix play?

Throughout his life, Jimi Hendrix played a variety of different guitars, but he was particularly fond of Fender Stratocasters. One of Hendrix’s most famous Stratocasters was his 1968 Olympic white Strat with a maple fretboard. Notably, this was the guitar he used when he performed at Woodstock.

However, Hendrix didn’t rely on Stratocasters alone. Another of his most famous guitars was his Gibson Custom Shop Flying V, which he pained black by hand.

How tall was Jimi Hendrix?

Jimi Hendrix was 5’ 11” inches (1.80 m) tall.

When did the Jimi Hendrix Experience release "Purple Haze" and what is the song about?

"Purple Haze" is a song composed by Jimi Hendrix and released by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on March 17, 1967.

People commonly believe that "Purple Haze" refers to a tremendous psychedelic trip Jimi experienced after using drugs, however this is not the case. According to Hendrix, the lyrics were inspired by a dream in which he was able to walk underwater. When he was walking underwater, a purple haze enveloped and devoured him. Although the event was horrific, Hendrix contended that his faith in Jesus rescued him.

How many albums did Jimi Hendrix make?

During his short career, Jimi Hendrix released only three studio albums and a live album.

Before moving to London, Jimi Hendrix played backup for which musicians?

After leaving the military, Hendrix began working as a session musician under the alias Jimmy James, providing backup for artists such as Little Richard, B.B. King, Sam Cooke, and the Isley Brothers.

Which musician was responsible for bringing Jimi Hendrix to London?

Chas Chandler was responsible for bringing Jimi to London in 1966. Shortly after arriving in London, Jimi Hendrix was landing Top 10 singles in the UK, including “Purple Haze,” and “The Wind Cries Mary” In 1968, managerial responsibilities were transferred to Chas's former business partner, Mike Jeffrey.

What songs did Jimi Hendrix play at Woodstock?

The following songs were played by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock in August 1969:

  • “Message of Love”
  • “Hear My Train a Comin'”
  • “Spanish Castle Magic”
  • “Red House”
  • “Mastermind”
  • “Lover Man
  • “Foxy Lady”
  • “Beginnings”
  • “Izabella”
  • “Gypsy Woman”
  • “Aware of Love”
  • “Fire”
  • “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”
  • “Stepping Stone”
  • “The Star-Spangled Banner”
  • “Purple Haze”
  • “Villanova Junction”

He also perfomed an improvisational set that come to be known simply as “Woodstock Improvisation.”

How did Jimi Hendrix die?

Jimi Hendrix passed away in London on September 18, 1970 at the age of 27. Prior to his death, Hendrix had been in bad condition, due in part to overwork-related exhaustion, a chronic lack of sleep, and an alleged influenza-related sickness. Personal relationship insecurities and dissatisfaction with the music industry had also added to his unhappiness.

The autopsy concluded that Hendrix inhaled his own vomit and died of asphyxiation while under the influence of barbiturates.

Where is Jimi Hendrix buried?

Hendrix is buried at Greenwood Memorial Park, a cemetery in Renton, Washington. Renton is a suburb of Seattle in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.

What is the 27 Club and why is Jimi Hendrix a member?

The 27 Club consists of well-known singers who passed away at the age of 27. Between 1969 and 1971, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison all joined the 27 Club. But the club dates at least back to the 19th century with Alexandre Levy, a Brazilian pianist, composer, and conductor being one of the first known members. He passed away at 27 years of age in 1892.

There are now dozens of musicians included in the 27 Club, including Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Pete Ham, and even Elvis Presley’s grandson Benjamin Keough.

How many concerts has Jimi Hendrix had?

Jimi Hendrix has had 339 concerts.

What genre is Jimi Hendrix?

Jimi Hendrix is most often considered to be Rock, United States, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Psychedelic, Jam Band, Guitar, Dark R&B, Acid Rock, and Proto-Metal.

When was the last Jimi Hendrix concert?

The last Jimi Hendrix concert was on September 06, 1970 at Love And Peace Festival in Isle Of Fehmarn, Germany.

What setlist does Jimi Hendrix play live?

The songs that Jimi Hendrix performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 06, 1970 concert at Love And Peace Festival in Isle Of Fehmarn, Germany:

  1. Killing Floor
  2. Spanish Castle Magic
  3. All Along the Watchtower
  4. Hey Joe
  5. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
  6. Message of Love
  7. Foxy Lady
  8. Red House
  9. Ezy Ryder
  10. Freedom
  11. Room Full of Mirrors
  12. Purple Haze
  13. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

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