Low's 2005 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
Dec 10, 2005
Low Sacred Heart Music Center Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Dec 09, 2005
Low
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First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Dec 08, 2005
Low First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Oct 22, 2005
Rock N' Reel Festival
"Rock N' Reel Festival" / Manchester Orchestra / Trent Dabbs / Low / Elf Power / Hope For Agoldensummer / Tyler James / Anthony David / Anathallo / Blake Guthrie / Phosphorescent / Over the Rhine / Taylor Hollingsworth / Erin McKeown / Red Letter Agent / Colour Revolt / Brandi Carlile Show all bands
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East Decatur Station Decatur, Georgia, United States
Jun 14, 2005
Low
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Emo's Austin, Texas, United States
Apr 30, 2005
Low La Maroquinerie Paris, Île-de-France, France
Apr 27, 2005
Low Sala Razzmatazz Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Apr 26, 2005
Low Sala Arena Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Apr 25, 2005
Low Teatro Salesianos Vigo, Galicia, Spain
Apr 23, 2005
Low Le Plug Bordeaux, France
Apr 22, 2005
"Le Printemps de Bourges" / Blind Boys of Alabama / Low

Le Printemps de Bourges

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Les Rives D'Auron Bourges, France
Apr 20, 2005
Low Rolling Stone Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Apr 19, 2005
Low Fri-Son Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
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Art Pop
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Freak Folk
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