Kashmir's 1999 Concert History

Kashmir are a Danish rock band formed 1991 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. Originally called Nirvana, the band quickly changed its name to Kashmir due to the Seattle based grungeband of the same name, breaking through at the time. The name derived from the Led Zeppelin song Kashmir, since this was the only song all band members could agree upon, since their various musical tastes were diverse.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 16, 1999
Kashmir Train Aarhus, Central Jutland, Denmark
Aug 27, 1999 –
Aug 29, 1999
Lowlands
Dropkick Murphys / Public Enemy / The Offspring / Silverchair / Supergrass / Soulwax / dEUS / The Chemical Brothers / Lit / Kula Shaker / Super Furry Animals / The Cardigans / Kashmir / Bis / Postmen / Zita Swoon / Skik / Rude Rich & The High Notes / Def P Show all bands
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A Campingflight To Lowlands Paradise Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands
Jul 01, 1999 –
Jul 04, 1999
Roskilde Festival 1999
Echo & the bunnymen / Placebo / Metallica / Blur / Chemical Brothers / Marilyn Manson / The Flaming Lips / Robbie Williams / Blondie / Wilco / The Roots / Al Green / Stereophonics / Basement Jaxx / Barenaked Ladies / Faithless / Manic Street Preachers / Culture Club / Everlast / Suede / Built to Spill / Blonde Redhead / Skunk Anansie / Ministry / Cassius / Lamb / Orbital / R.E.M. / The Rasmus / Mercury Rev / Death In Vegas / The Divine Comedy / Monster Magnet / Molotov / Guano Apes / Coldcut / Los Amigos Invisibles / Heather Nova / Hammerfall / Kashmir / The Tubes / Cornelius / Cibo Matto / Hotei / Marcos Valle / Covenant / Apoptygma Berzerk / Mouse on Mars / I:Cube / Carlinhos Brown / Jello Biafra / Silicone Soul / The Residents / Ernest Ranglin / Hallucinogen / Swayzak / Motorpsycho / Olu Dara / Transglobal Underground / Thomas Helmig / Tim Christensen / Bob Hund / Badmarsh And Shri / Nashville Pussy / TV-2 / Ulf Lundell / Die Sterne / Spain / Andre Williams / Eva Dahlgren / Grooverider / Pole / Gluecifer / The Creatures / Alliance Ethnik / Junior Delgado / Raga Rockers / The Nomads / B12 / Raul Paz / Solex / Derrick Carter / Schneider Tm / Albita / Radio Tarifa / Superheroes / Waldemar Bastos / 22-Pistepirkko / Hedningarna / Johnny Madsen / Opiate / Fabio / Den Gale Pose / Psyched Up Janis / The Makers / Margareth Menezes / Liberator / Daude / Godspeed / Mbongeni Ngema / Maryam Mursal / An Der Beat / Hotel Hunger / Frederic Galliano / Mixmaster Morris / Mangu / Salamat / A1 People / Chaser (USA) / Mnemonic / Maas / Melted / On Trial / Gilb-r / Moses Taiwa Molelekwa / Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali / Phuzekhemisi / Yossi Fine / Withering Surface / The Burnouts / Rue East / Tu Nokwe / Busi Mhlongo / Deepfried Toguma / Port Friendly / The Tuesdays / Dazee / Kyed / Noise Khanyile Show all bands
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Unknown venue Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
May 22, 1999 –
May 24, 1999
Pinkpop Festival 1999
System of a Down / Robbie Williams / Alanis Morissette / Ms. Lauryn Hill / Faithless / Underworld / Manic Street Preachers / Jewel / Skunk Anansie / Lamb / Soulwax / Soulfly / Kula Shaker / Shawn Mullins / Idlewild / The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Sebadoh / Heather Nova / Kashmir / Afro Celt Sound System / Ilse DeLange / Red Snapper / luka bloom / Nashville Pussy / Urban Dance Squad / Zita Swoon / Rowwen Heze / Presence / Postmen / DAAU - Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung / Band Zonder banaan / Right Direction Show all bands
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Megaland Park (Evenemententerrein Megaland) Landgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands
Rock
Indie Rock
Alternative
Danish
Danish Alternative Rock
Danish Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Kashmir had?

Kashmir has had 171 concerts.

What genre is Kashmir?

Kashmir is most often considered to be Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Danish, Danish Alternative Rock, and Danish Rock.

When was the last Kashmir concert?

The last Kashmir concert was on June 10, 2023 at Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville, Delaware, United States.

What setlist does Kashmir play live?

The songs that Kashmir performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 13, 2023 concert at The Rust Belt in East Moline, Illinois, United States:

  1. Rock and Roll
  2. Celebration Day
  3. The Lemon Song
  4. How Many More Times
  5. The Wanton Song
  6. Over the Hills and Far Away
  7. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
  8. Ramble On
  9. Moby Dick
  10. The Song Remains the Same
  11. Stairway to Heaven
  12. White Summer/Black Mountain Side
  13. Kashmir
  14. Black Dog
  15. D'yer Mak'er
  16. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
  17. Communication Breakdown
  18. Dazed and Confused
  19. Heartbreaker
  20. Since I've Been Loving You
  21. No Quarter
  22. Whole Lotta Love

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