Low's 1998 Concert History

Low was formed in 1993 by vocalist and guitarist Alan Sparhawk and bassist John Nichols with Sparhawk's wife Mimi Parker as a co-vocalist and drummer. The band embraced a softer, dream-pop that contrasted the post-punk, grunge movement popular in the '90s. Instead of loud, heayv drums, Parker used brushes instead of drumsticks on a drum set consisting of a single snare drum, cymbal, and floor tom. This and her shared vocal harmonies with Sparhawk helped Low craft a unique sound that produced an immediate cult following. Between 1993 and 2022, Parker and Sparhawk led Low as they cycled through five different bassists. In 2020, Mimi Parker was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She passed away on November 5, 2022, forcing the band to cancel the remainder of 2022's shows.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 14, 1998
Low
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NorShor Theatre Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Nov 07, 1998
Low
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Foxfire Lounge Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Oct 31, 1998
Low
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Spaceland Los Angeles, California, United States
Oct 29, 1998
Low Café du Nord San Francisco, California, United States
Oct 28, 1998
Low
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The Wrapsody Provo, Utah, United States
Oct 27, 1998
Low The Moroccan Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Oct 26, 1998
Low / The Czars
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Bluebird Theater Denver, Colorado, United States
Oct 23, 1998
Low
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Bluebird Theater Denver, Colorado, United States
Oct 10, 1998
Low
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Schubas Tavern Chicago, Illinois, United States
Oct 09, 1998
Low Side Door St Louis, Missouri, United States
Oct 08, 1998
Low The End Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Oct 02, 1998
Low Tokyo Rose Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Sep 30, 1998
Low / Jessica Bailiff / Ida
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Bowery Ballroom New York, New York, United States
Indie
Alternative Rock
Indie Rock
Art Rock
Shoegaze
Post-Rock
Dream Pop
Art Pop
Chamber Pop
Slowcore
Modern Alternative Rock
Melancholia
Chamber Psych
Ambient Pop
Freak Folk
Duluth Indie
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