Kev Carmody's 2016 Concert History

Kev Carmody grew up on the Western Darling Downs area of Southern Queensland. His early childhood was simple but happy, mixing mostly with stockmen, drovers, fencers, ring-barkers and timber-getters. His family, although poor lived largely off the land growing vegetables near the small three roomed ant-bed floored hut and hunting and catching everything from kangaroos to fish.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 28, 2016
Tom Misch / Kev Carmody ABClub, Ancienne Belgique Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium
Mar 13, 2016
Womadelaide
"Womadelaide" / St. Germain / Spiro / Radical Son / No Zu / Marlon Williams / Ester Rada / Calexico / The Once / Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro / Ladysmith Black Mambazo / Kev Carmody / The Jerry Cans / Ibeyi / Diego 'El Cigala'
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Botanic Park Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Mar 11, 2016 –
Mar 14, 2016
WOMADelaide 2016
Asha Bhosle / Songhoy Blues / Diego El Cigala / Marlon Williams / The Once (CA) / Eska / Debashish Bhattacharya / Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 / Hazmat Modine / Ainslie Wills / Dakha Brakha / Spiro / Orange Blossom / Savina Yannatou / Marcellus Pittman / Alsarah & the Nubatones / No Zu / Ripley / Ester Rada / Mojo Juju / Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro / Problems / Kev Carmody / 47Soul / The Spooky Men's Chorale / The Strides / Cedric Burnside Project / Mahsa & Marjan Vahdat / The Jerry Cans / Radical Son / Sadar Bahar / Tek Tek Ensemble / QUARTER STREET / Mortisville / Primavera en Salonico / Ajak Kwai / Tulegur / Edmar Castaneda Trio / Miles Cleret Show all bands
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Botanic Park Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Jan 17, 2016
"Sydney Festival" / Sir Richard Bishop / Daniel Bachman / Kev Carmody / Blackeyed Susans / The Cambodian Space Project

Sydney Festival

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Various Venues Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Australian
Alt-Country
Contemporary Folk
Australian Rock
Australian Alternative Rock
Australian Indigenous Music
Australian Indigenous
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2022 1 concert
2017 4 concerts
2016 4 concerts
2013 1 concert
2009 5 concerts
2007 4 concerts
1997 1 concert
1988 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Kev Carmody had?

Kev Carmody has had 21 concerts.

What genre is Kev Carmody?

Kev Carmody is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Australian, Alt-Country, Contemporary Folk, Australian Rock, Australian Alternative Rock, Australian Indigenous Music, and Australian Indigenous.

When was the last Kev Carmody concert?

The last Kev Carmody concert was on April 16, 2022 at Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The bands that performed were: "Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS) / Paul Kelly / Xavier Rudd / Missy Higgins / Kasey Chambers / Ross Wilson / The Black Sorrows / Kate Miller-Heidke / Chain / All Our Exes Live In Texas / CW Stoneking / Fiona Boyes / Melbourne Ska Orchestra / 19-Twenty / Ash Grunwald / Kara Grainger / Jeff Martin / Ray Beadle / Pacey, King And Doley / Nathan Cavaleri / Mama Kin Spender / The Pierce Brothers / Garrett Kato / Hussy Hicks / Roshani Priddis / Electrik Lemonade / LamBros. / Amy Shark / Hat Fitz & Cara / Geoff Achison / Lachy Doley / Casey Barnes / Stan Walker / Baker Boy / Morcheeba / Kev Carmody / The War and Treaty / Christone "Kingfish" Ingram / Cory Henry / Emily Wurramara / Palm Valley.

What setlist does Kev Carmody play live?

The songs that Kev Carmody performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 16, 2022 concert at Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia:

  1. Thou Shalt Not Steal
  2. Cannot Buy My Soul
  3. Droving Woman
  4. I've Been Moved
  5. Messenger
  6. Moonstruck
  7. Images of London
  8. From Little Things Big Things Grow

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