Mínus's 2002 Concert History

The Icelandic rock band Mínus originally formed in 1998 as a hardcore metal band after meeting as two seperate bands in a shared band room in a local youth hall. After meeting for several months they entered and won battle of the bands, they went on to released the album "Hey Johnny!" that later followed by the more progressive "Jesus Christ Bobby". Their most recent album "Halldór Laxness" was named after a famous icelandic author and the only Icelander to have won the Nobel Prize.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 27, 2002 –
Jun 30, 2002
Roskilde Festival 2002
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Nelly Furtado / Chemical Brothers / New Order / Erykah Badu / Common / Rammstein / Garbage / Hoobastank / Pet Shop Boys / Slayer / Travis / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / Manu Chao / Primal Scream / HIM / Steve Earle / The Raveonettes / Aimee Mann / Spiritualized / Gotan Project / Starsailor / Television / The Beta Band / Junior Senior / múm / Millencolin / Andrew W.K. / Amadou & Mariam / Kent / The Notwist / …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead / Manowar / Seeed / Sondre Lerche / Eek-a-mouse / Danko Jones / The White Stripes / De-Phazz / Way Out West / Luciano / X-press 2 / Satyricon / John Digweed / Timo Maas / Orchestra Baobab / Kaizers Orchestra / Antibalas / Jaga Jazzist / So Solid Crew / DJ Luck & MC Neat / Saybia / Mustasch / The (International) Noise Conspiracy / Le Peuple de l'Herbe / Thomas Helmig / Lucky Dube / Bob Hund / Malk De Koijn / Andrew Weatherall / Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band / Oxide & Neutrino / Anti-Pop Consortium / Royal Crown Revue / Muffler / CV Jørgensen / Guaco / Mull Historical Society / Alec Empire / Bjørn Torske / Bossacucanova / Marcus Intalex / Radioactive Man / The Icarus Line / The Loveless / Savage Rose / Swan Lee / Peter Pan Speedrock / Infinite Mass / St. Thomas / Superheroes / Vex Red / The Plan / Starecase / DJ Remy / 4LYN / bauchklang / Love / Thalia Zedek / David and the Citizens / Techno Animal / Bjørn Svin / Funk 'n Lata / Niels Skousen / The Cooper Temple Clause / Hederos And Hellberg / Nobody Beats the Beats / Pelding / Zaki / Puddu Varano / Roben & Knud / The Bollywood Brass Band / Bays / Nara / Maggots / Kitbuilders / Weekend Players / The Hydromatics / S.i. Futures / Superjeg / Filmpalast / Aida Nadeem / Per Tjernberg / Skalar / Cicala Mvta / True to Nature / Thau / Lelo Nika / Moon Gringo / Abdullah S / Abdullah Chhadeh / Vinyl Dog Joy / 2bak I Munden / Mínus Show all bands
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Roskilde Dyrskueplads Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark

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Roskilde Festival 2002 on Jun 27, 2002 [724-small]

Roskilde Festival 2002
Jun 27 - 30, 2002
 Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
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Indie Rock
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Hard Rock
Hardcore
Post-Hardcore
Dreamo
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Mínus had?

Mínus has had 22 concerts.

What genre is Mínus?

Mínus is most often considered to be Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Hardcore, Post-Hardcore, Dreamo, and Icelandic.

When was the last Mínus concert?

The last Mínus concert was on December 17, 2022 at The Belasco in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Terror / Rotting Out / Drain / Sunami / Harms Way / King Nine / VEIN.FM / Internal Affairs / Koyo / Take Offense / Disgrace / Inclination / Age of Apocolypse / Mínus / Ingrown / Section H8 / Buried Dreams / Momentum / Law of Power / Risk / The World / Last Wishes / fleshwater / Abrasion / Pull Your Card / Foreign Pain / Firestarter.

What setlist does Mínus play live?

The songs that Mínus performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 17, 2022 concert at The Belasco in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Intro
  2. Step Back
  3. Dividing Line
  4. Hard Feelings
  5. Burn It Down

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