MØ's 2002 Concert History

Karen Marie Ørsted (born August 13 1988), better known by her stage name MØ, is a Danish singer-songwriter.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 13, 2002 –
Jun 15, 2002
Hultsfredsfestivalen 2002
MØ / Chemical Brothers / New Order / Rammstein / Röyksopp / Slayer / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / HIM / Suede / Spiritualized / Caesars / Arch Enemy / Starsailor / Lostprophets / Millencolin / Koop / Dennis Ferrer / Sonic Youth / The Perishers / Soil / The Wannadies / Turbonegro / Danko Jones / The Beatnuts / Max Romeo / The Distillers / Agnostic Front / Ed Harcourt / Petter / Osunlade / Tok / The Hellacopters / Gemma Hayes / Neil Halstead / Entombed / Kerri Chandler / Hundred Reasons / Sophie Zelmani / The Promise Ring / Gusto / The Electric Soft Parade / Mustasch / The (International) Noise Conspiracy / Hawksley Workman / Randy / Bob Hund / Moneybrother / Physics / Weeping Willows / Derrick May / Oxide & Neutrino / Eskobar / A Camp / Ison And Fille / Jon Cutler / Melody Club / Gluecifer / Bob Log III / Francois K. / Marit Bergman / five horse johnson / Division of Laura Lee / Cadillac / The Demigodz / Witchery / Swan Lee / Sofia Talvik / Loose Cannons / Superheroes / Johnny Dowd / The Plan / Hamell On Trial / Kaah / Doktor Kosmos / Lok / Svenson / Lock Up / Embryo / Norman Jay MBE / Hanson Brothers / Fattaru / David and the Citizens / Inkfish / Isolation Years / Docenterna / Speech Defect / Totalt Javla Morker / Daniel Boyacioglu / The Cooper Temple Clause / Bad Habits / KT Brooks / LOG / Cdoass / Ship Of Fools / Genocide Superstars / The Badge / Disco Volante / Zac / Funkservice International / The Casual Brothers / The Noise Conspiracy / Josef Zackrisson / Mysterion / Jeremy Newall / The Teenage Idols / Phrank / Radio Lxmbrg / Metal Heart / Chilly And Leafy / El Musico / the Sorayas / Jack Brothers / Franois K / Poetry Slam / Starlin / Pigskin / Lt Fisk / Dixie Buzzards / White Seeds / Ralph Tee / Yo Motherfucker / Totalt Jvla Mrker / Richard Searling / Patrik Kolar & His Funky Friends / Kandels Kapell / Club Massive Show all bands
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Hultsfreds Hembygdspark Hultsfred, Sweden
Pop
Indie
Indie Pop
Country
Dance-Pop
Electropop
Contemporary Country
Dream Pop
Pop Dance
Synth-Pop
Danish
Danish Pop
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2019 45 concerts
2018 63 concerts
2017 48 concerts
2016 68 concerts
2015 44 concerts
2014 90 concerts
2013 42 concerts
2011 1 concert
2007 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has MØ had?

MØ has had 447 concerts.

What genre is MØ?

MØ is most often considered to be Pop, Indie, Indie Pop, Country, Dance-Pop, Electropop, Contemporary Country, Dream Pop, Pop Dance, Synth-Pop, Danish, and Danish Pop.

When is the next MØ concert?

The next MØ concert is on June 06, 2024 at Eskelunden in Aarhus, Central Jutland, Denmark. The bands performing are: 070 Shake / BENJAMIN HAV & FAMILIEN / Kaizers Orchestra / MØ / Pulp / Shame / Slowdive / Troye Sivan.

When was the last MØ concert?

The last MØ concert was on March 23, 2024 at XOYO in London, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does MØ play live?

The songs that MØ performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 23, 2024 concert at XOYO in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Curse the Weather
  2. Shenandoah

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