John Popper's 2019 Concert History

John Popper (born March 29, 1967 in Cleveland, Ohio) is the frontman and a founding member of the jam band Blues Traveler. He performs harmonica and vocals. He is widely considered a harmonica virtuoso, and is listed by harmonica manufacturer Hohner as a "Featured Artist", an accolade reserved for only the best and most successful harmonica players.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 09, 2019
John Popper / Chris Barron / Clay Cook Champions Retreat Golf Club Evans, Georgia, United States
Aug 24, 2019
Lockn’ Festival Day 3
Tedeschi Trucks Band / Trey Anastasio / Doyle Bramhall / Oteil Burbridge and Friends feat. Bob Weir, Eric Krasno, Melvin Seals, Neal Casal, Jay Lane, Jen Hartswick, Nat Cressman, Alfreda Gerald, Kebi Williams, Lamar Williams Jr. / Twiddle / John Popper / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles / Soulive / Bob Weir / Vulfpeck / Lilli Cooper & the Stampede / Free Union / Infinity Hours / The Lil' Smokies Show all bands
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Oak Ridge Farm Arrington, Virginia, United States
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Aug 22, 2019 –
Aug 25, 2019
Lockn’
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead / Gary Clark Jr / Khruangbin / Andy Frasco & The U.N. / Midnight North / Jerry Dance Party / Audacity Brass Band / Circles Around the Sun / Trey Anastasio / Derek Trucks / The Revivalists / Old Crow Medicine Show / Pigeons Playing Ping Pong / Edie Brickell & New Bohemians / Galactic / Melvin Seals & JGB / Fruition / Moonalice / Chambers Brothers / Greg Humphreys Electric Trio / Cory Wong / John Kadlecik / Lester Chambers / Dylan Chambers / Surprise Attack / Tedeshi Trucks / Vulfpeck / Oteil & Friends / Bob Weir / Devon Allman / Duane Betts / Melvin Seals / Twiddle / John Popper / Soulive / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Cody Henry & The Funk Apostles / The Lil Smokies / Eric Krasno / Neal Casal / Jennifer Hartswick / Natalie Cressman / Jay Lane / Liz Cooper & The Stampede / Free Union / Infinity Horns / Bob Weir and Wolf Bros / Susan Tedeschi / Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit / moe. / St. Paul and the Broken Bones / Steel Pulse / The Soul Rebels / Nahko and Medicine for the People / Keller Williams Grateful Gospel / Mikaela Davis / Deva Mahal / Deva Mahal / Town Mountain / Alfreda Gerald / Lamar Williams Jr. Show all bands
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Infinity Downs & Oak Ridge Farm Arrington, Virginia, United States
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Apr 03, 2019
John Popper Hangar Theatre Ithaca, New York, United States
Apr 02, 2019
John Popper
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Asbury Hall Buffalo, New York, United States
Folk
Blues
Blues Rock
Harmonica Blues

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has John Popper had?

John Popper has had 133 concerts.

What genre is John Popper?

John Popper is most often considered to be Folk, Blues, Blues Rock, and Harmonica Blues.

When was the last John Popper concert?

The last John Popper concert was on October 14, 2023 at Capital One Hall in Tysons, Virginia, United States. The bands that performed were: Pat McGee / John Popper.

What setlist does John Popper play live?

The songs that John Popper performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 02, 2019 concert at Asbury Hall in Buffalo, New York, United States:

  1. 100 Years
  2. Cara Let the Moon
  3. Champipple
  4. Regarding Steven
  5. But Anyway
  6. What Can I Do for You
  7. Run-Around
  8. Look Around
  9. Ode From the Aspect
  10. Hook
  11. Carolina Blues

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