Madison Avenue Concert History

Madison Avenue was an Australian dance music and pop duo best known for the song Don't Call Me Baby, which went to the top of the Australian singles charts in 1999 and to the top of the UK singles and Billboard dance charts in 2000. It consisted of singer Cheyne Coates and DJ Andy Van.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 26, 2013
Fallrise / White Minorities / Madison Avenue Ace of Spades Sacramento, California, United States
Nov 24, 2001
Rumba 2001
Craig David / Shaggy / Nelly Furtado / Human Nature / Geri Halliwell / Emma Bunton / Killing Heidi / Mandy Moore / Blue / Madison Avenue / Invertigo / Paul Mac / Joanne / Lash / Aneiki / Tina Arena / Vanessa Amorosi / Bardot / Scandal'us / Leah Haywood / Timesthree Show all bands
  Setlists
Accor Stadium Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia
Nov 17, 2001
Rumba Festival
Craig David / Aneiki / Bardot / Blue / Emma Bunton / Human Nature / Invertigo / Joanne / Killing Heidi / Lash / Leah Haywood / Madison Avenue / Mandy Moore / Nelly Furtado / Paul Mac / Scandal'us / Shaggy / Tina Arena / Vanessa Amorosi
  Setlists
Colonial Stadium Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Dec 31, 2000
NYE Live
Madison Avenue / Human Nature / Vanessa Amorosi / Sister 2 Sister / Kaylan / Leah Haywood / Invertigo
Parramatta Stadium Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Pop
Electronic
House
Dance
Australian
DIsco House
Vocal House
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2013 1 concert
2001 2 concerts
2000 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Madison Avenue had?

Madison Avenue has had 4 concerts.

What genre is Madison Avenue?

Madison Avenue is most often considered to be Pop, Electronic, House, Dance, Australian, DIsco House, and Vocal House.

When was the last Madison Avenue concert?

The last Madison Avenue concert was on January 26, 2013 at Ace of Spades in Sacramento, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Fallrise / White Minorities / Madison Avenue.

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