Lee "Scratch" Perry's 2007 Concert History

Lee "Scratch" Perry (born Rainford Hugh Perry, on 20th March 1936, in Kendal, Jamaica; died 29 August 2021, in Jamaica) was one of the most influential people in the development of reggae and dub music in Jamaica.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 07, 2007
The Great Escape - Australia
"The Great Escape - Australia" / Bliss N Eso / Blue King Brown / John Butler Trio / Kaki King / Ziggy Marley / Bob Evans / Lee "Scratch" Perry / Deerhoof / Missy Higgins / Little Birdy
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Newington Armory Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Apr 06, 2007 –
Apr 08, 2007
The Great Escape 2007
The Magic Numbers / Flogging Molly / Gogol Bordello / Joel Plaskett / Wolfmother / Deerhoof / The Living End / Ben Kweller / The Temper Trap / Amos Lee / John Butler Trio / Fishbone / Lee "Scratch" Perry / The White Buffalo / Kaki King / The Vines / Blue King Brown / Angus & Julia Stone / Little Birdy / Bob Evans / Gomez / Ziggy Marley / The Lemonheads / Missy Higgins / Alice Russell / Darren Hanlon / Hermitude / Damien Dempsey / Fat Freddy's Drop / Operator Please / True Live / Sparkadia / Children Collide / Iain Archer / Lou Rhodes / Hilltop Hoods / The Fumes / Jamie Lloyd & Jimi Polar / The Cops / Expatriate / Holly Throsby / Bridezilla / Bliss N Eso / Bertie Blackman / Astronomy Class / Bird / Coda / Macromantics / Whiskey Go Gos / The Paper Scissors / Dan Kelly / The Exploders / Walrus / Toydeath / Fourplay / Cuthbert & the Nightwalkers / Carla Werner / The Panda Band / Melanie Horsnell / Wons Phreely / The Sins / Nibs Van der Spuy / Stick Figures / The Mares (AUS) / The Flairz / Kingtide / Rastawookie / Julian Knowles / emergency! emergency! Show all bands
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Newington Armory Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Apr 05, 2007
Bluesfest (Byron Bay)
"Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS) / Ben Harper / Dave Matthews Band / John Mayer / Missy Higgins / Wolfmother / Rodriguez / Bela Fleck / Bonnie Raitt / Paolo Nutini / Bo Diddley / Ziggy Marley / Taj Mahal / Tony Joe White / The Roots / Lee Scratch Perry / Kasey Chambers / John Butler Trio / Fat Freddys Drop / The Black Sorrows / Sierra Leon's Refugee All Stars / Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO) / Fishbone / Gomez / Paul Kelly / Xavier Rudd / Ash Grunwald / Fred Eaglesmith / Kevin Welch & Kieran Kane & Fats Kaplin / The Waifs / Feist / Rodrigo y Gabriela / Ben Kweller / Jackson Jackson / Amos Lee / Flogging Molly / Gogol Bordello / The NEO / Pappa Jam / Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience / Lee "Scratch" Perry / Tony Joe White / Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars / The Black Sorrows / Ziggy Marley / Fiona Boyes / 8 Ball Aitken / DJ Kurtis / Dallas Frasca / Dennis Wilson / Juzzie Smith / Sara Tindley / Slim Pickens / The Re-Mains / Will Conner / Eric Burdon & the Animals / Hacienda Brothers / Hat Fitz / Iain Archer / Kaplin / Mojo Webb / Old Man River / Ryan Shaw / The Bluezone / The Borderers / The Fumes / The Gin Club / The Live Room / The Magic Numbers / The McClymonts / The Pigram Brothers / Zappa Plays Zappa / Alice Russell / Ayo / Big Joe & The Dynaflows / Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges / Jez Mead / Ozomatli / Soulman / Sugarcane Collins / The Kill Devil Hills / Wiley Reed / Banawurun / Blue King Brown / Blue Shaddy / Bunna Lawrie Peace Tribe / CW Stoneking / Chris Smither / Ghostwriters / Imperial Crowns / Jim Moginie / Johnny Green's Blues Cowboys / Kaki King / Katchafire / Kev Carmody / Larry Carlton Band / Mihirangi / Robben Ford / Sunshiners / The NEO / Vanessa Amorosi / Wordfly / Ben Taylor / Imperial Crowns / Jan Preston / Jordan Miller / Nibs Van der Spuy / Normie Rowe / Piers Faccini / Timmy Curran / The Flairz / Joss Stone Show all bands
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Red Devil Park Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Mar 31, 2007 –
Apr 01, 2007
West Coast Blues 'n' Roots 2007
John Mayer / Wolfmother / Amos Lee / John Butler Trio / Gomez / Missy Higgins / Xavier Rudd / The Cat Empire / Ben Kweller / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Lee "Scratch" Perry / The Waifs / Tony Joe White / Blue King Brown / Refugee All Stars / The Fumes Show all bands
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The Esplanade Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Reggae
Ska
Dub
Roots Reggae
Rocksteady
Roots
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Lee "Scratch" Perry had?

Lee "Scratch" Perry has had 193 concerts.

What genre is Lee "Scratch" Perry?

Lee "Scratch" Perry is most often considered to be Reggae, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, and Roots.

When was the last Lee "Scratch" Perry concert?

The last Lee "Scratch" Perry concert was on February 17, 2023 at Marina Green Park in Long Beach, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Rebelution / Stick Figure / Slightly Stoopid / 311 / SOJA / Steel Pulse / Protoje / Collie Buddz / Iya Terra / Ozomatli / Sister Nancy / Arise Roots / Kabaka Pyramid / Ballyhoo! / through the roots / Artikal Sound System / Snoop Dogg / Dirty Heads / Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley / Common Kings / Fortunate Youth / Katastro / DENM / The Wide Eyed Kids / Joe Samba / Cyprus Hill / J Boog / Method Man & Redman / Matisyahu / Long Beach Dub Allstars / Kyle Smith / Cydeways / Jack Johnson / Ben Harper / Warren G / Tash Sultana / Pepper / Stephen Marley / Trevor Hill / Rome & Duddy / Hirie / The Movement / Mike Love / The Elovators / Lee "Scratch" Perry / The Hip Abduction / Paula Fuga.

What setlist does Lee "Scratch" Perry play live?

The songs that Lee "Scratch" Perry performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 19, 2019 concert at The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States:

  1. Dub Organizer
  2. Words of My Mouth
  3. Sun Is Shining
  4. Come Along
  5. Soul Fire
  6. Black Board Jungle
  7. Obediah
  8. Fever
  9. Khasha Macka
  10. Pop Goes the Weasel
  11. Water Pump
  12. Curly Locks
  13. Keep on Moving
  14. Happy Birthday
  15. Punky Reggae Party
  16. Black Ark Vampires

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