Mother Yeti's 2017 Concert History

Mother Yeti is a rock band that hails from the Inland Northwest. What began as a jam session between two high school friends (Bill Tracy & Zack Degler), has evolved to become a fuzzy blend of classic rock, blues, low-fi drum machines, noisy guitar riffs, and psychedelic experiences. Centered around the musings of singer and guitarist Bill Tracy; the band's latest release, Over This Feeling (2023), strives to create a sound that is freaky and bizarre, yet somehow warm and familiar.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 07, 2017 –
Oct 08, 2017
Modest Music Fest 2017
Built to Spill / Bryan John Appleby / Chris Staples / Cataldo / Cosmos / Finn Riggins / Vaudeville Etiquette / Jango / Joseph Hein / Holiday Friends / Sama Dams / Bart Budwig / Mise / Marshall Mclean / Charcoal Squids / An American Forrest / Itchy Kitty / Sam Dickinson / The Dancing Plague of 1518 / Mother Yeti / The Ambulanters / Skinny The Kid / Curtis / Sutton & the Scavengers / Landrace / Food Water Shelter / Ben Walden Show all bands
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Humble Burger Spokane, Washington, United States
Aug 18, 2017
"National Lentil Festival" / MAGIC GIANT / Shook Twins / Adrian Xavier / Mother Yeti

National Lentil Festival

Downtown Pullman Pullman, Washington, United States
Rock
Indie
Folk
British
Psychedelic
Rockabilly
Idaho Indie
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2023 1 concert
2021 1 concert
2019 2 concerts
2017 2 concerts
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 James Steele

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Mother Yeti had?

Mother Yeti has had 6 concerts.

What genre is Mother Yeti?

Mother Yeti is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Folk, British, Psychedelic, Rockabilly, and Idaho Indie.

When was the last Mother Yeti concert?

The last Mother Yeti concert was on August 12, 2023 at Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow, Idaho, United States. The bands that performed were: "Moscow Mountain Music Fest" / Blitzen Trapper / Maita / The Quick & Easy Boys / Mother Yeti / Matt Mitchell.

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