Moving Units's 2003 Concert History

The band was formed in Los Angeles in 2001 by Chris Hathwell, Blake Miller, and Johan Boegli, when Hathwell's previous band, Festival of Dead Deer, broke up. They released their debut EP, Moving Units, on Three One G in early 2002. Their touring experience includes opening slots for Interpol, Hot Hot Heat, Pixies, and Blur. Their debut full-length album, Dangerous Dreams, was released on October 12, 2004 by Palm Pictures.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 12, 2003
Moving Units / Your Enemies Friends / Ex Models / Dance Disaster Movement Troubadour West Hollywood, California, United States
Nov 04, 2003
Le Tigre / Moving Units / Out Hud / Willposer / Measles Mumps Rubella Irving Plaza New York, New York, United States
Oct 29, 2003
VHS or Beta / Your Enemies Friends / Moving Units The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Aug 23, 2003 –
Aug 24, 2003
Sunset Junction Street Fair
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Sunset Junction Street Fair Festival Grounds Los Angeles, California, United States
Jul 26, 2003
Blur / Moving Units
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Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Jul 17, 2003
Blur / Moving Units
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Hammerstein Ballroom, Manhattan Center New York, New York, United States
Jul 14, 2003
Blur / Moving Units
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Congress Theater Chicago, Illinois, United States
Jul 11, 2003
Hot Hot Heat / Moving Units Cotton Club Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Jul 07, 2003
Hot Hot Heat / Moving Units / The Fever
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Ottobar Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Jun 29, 2003
Hot Hot Heat / Moving Units / The Fever / Fit The Mold Rosebud Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
May 16, 2003
The Rapture / Moving Units The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona, California, United States
Mar 12, 2003
The Locust / Quintron and Miss Pussycat / My Name Is Rar-Rar / Moving Units Shim Sham Club New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Feb 04, 2003
Hot Hot Heat / The Walkmen / Moving Units Capitol Garage Sacramento, California, United States
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Post-Punk
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2017 38 concerts
2016 33 concerts
2015 20 concerts
2014 23 concerts
2013 12 concerts
2012 3 concerts
2011 1 concert
2010 5 concerts
2009 7 concerts
2008 2 concerts
2007 28 concerts
2006 18 concerts
2005 27 concerts
2004 16 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Moving Units had?

Moving Units has had 248 concerts.

What genre is Moving Units?

Moving Units is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, Indie Rock, United States, Alternative, Post-Punk, Dance, Alternative Dance, New Rave, Dance-Punk, La Indie, Los Angeles, and Post-Punk Revival.

When was the last Moving Units concert?

The last Moving Units concert was on March 01, 2019 at The Parish At House Of Blues in Anaheim, California, United States.

What setlist does Moving Units play live?

The songs that Moving Units performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 03, 2017 concert at The Paper Tiger in San Antonio, Texas, United States:

  1. Going for Adds
  2. Emancipation
  3. X and Y
  4. Dark Walls
  5. Available
  6. Paper Hearts
  7. Anyone
  8. Shadowplay
  9. Birds of Prey
  10. The Kids From Orange County
  11. Interzone
  12. Kate Moss in '97
  13. Killer Lover
  14. Scars
  15. I Am
  16. Melodrama
  17. Disorder
  18. Love will tear us apart
  19. Between Us and Them

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