Meredith Monk's 2020 Concert History

Meredith Monk is primarily known for her vocal innovations, including a wide range of extended techniques, which she first developed in her solo performances before forming her own ensemble. In 1964, she graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and in 1968 she founded The House, a company dedicated to an interdisciplinary approach to performance. Her performances influenced many artists, including Bruce Nauman, whomst she met in San Francisco in 1968.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 26, 2020 –
Mar 29, 2020
Big Ears Festival 2020
Devendra Banhart / Thundercat / Patti Smith / Efterklang / Tindersticks / Saul Williams / A Winged Victory for the Sullen / Fennesz / Sudan Archives / Joe Henry / Tamino / Terry Riley / Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah / Josephine Foster / Meredith Monk / Jason Moran / so percussion / Valgeir Sigurðsson / The Necks / John Paul Jones / Xylouris White / Caroline Shaw / Bang On A Can All-Stars / Annette Peacock / Shabaka and the Ancestors / Sarah Davachi / Caterina Barbieri / Anthony Braxton / Sam Gendel / Peter Brötzmann / The Haden Triplets / Anja Lechner / Steve Coleman And Five Elements / NIVHEK / 75 Dollar Bill / Jaimie Branch / Dos Santos / Maurice Louca / Ken Vandermark / Sxip Shirey / Andrew Cyrille / Ches Smith / Zeena Parkins / AROOJ AFTAB / Ensemble Dal Niente / Jacob Kirkegaard / Daniel Pioro / John Hollenbeck / Nadah El Shazly / Sokratis Sinopoulos / Chris Abrahams / The Claudia Quintet / Moonlight Benjamin / Che Apalache / Gyða Valtýsdóttir / Areni Agbabian / Aurora Nealand & the Royal Roses / Harriet Tubman / Spektral Quartet / Gyan Riley / Astrid Sonne / Kim Myhr / Damo Suzuki's Network / Anssi Karttunen / Joshua Abrams Natural Information Society / Ben Lamar-Gay / Myra Melford's Snowy Egret / Jeff Parker & The New Breed / Nief-Norf / Nathalie Joachim / Ingar Zach / Sonja Labianca / Sons of Chipotle / Valgard / Dan Weiss Starebaby Show all bands
Big Ears Festival Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Mar 01, 2020
Bobby McFerrin / Meredith Monk

Bobby McFerrin : Circlesongs

Boston Symphony Hall Boston, Massachusetts, United States
United States
Experimental
Female Vocalists
Classical
Composer
Avant-Garde
Compositional Ambient
Contemporary Classical
Minimalism
Spectra
21st Century Classical
American Contemporary Classical
Experimental Vocal
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2023 2 concerts
2022 2 concerts
2020 2 concerts
2019 4 concerts
2017 4 concerts
2016 1 concert
2015 2 concerts
2012 1 concert
2005 1 concert
1996 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Meredith Monk had?

Meredith Monk has had 20 concerts.

What genre is Meredith Monk?

Meredith Monk is most often considered to be United States, Experimental, Female Vocalists, Classical, Composer, Avant-Garde, Compositional Ambient, Contemporary Classical, Minimalism, Spectra, 21st Century Classical, American Contemporary Classical, and Experimental Vocal.

When was the last Meredith Monk concert?

The last Meredith Monk concert was on August 31, 2023 at John Anson Ford Theatre in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Meredith Monk / Bang On A Can All Stars.

What setlist does Meredith Monk play live?

The songs that Meredith Monk performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 24, 2022 concert in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States:

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