Nas's 2004 Concert History

Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, more commonly known as Nas (formerly Nasty Nas and Escobar), born September 14, 1973 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, is a prominent American MC. The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, he was raised in the infamous Queensbridge housing projects in Queensbridge, New York. According to the Nasty Songfacts, as a teenager rapper, Nasir first went by the nickname Kid Wave before adopting his more commonly known alias of Nasty Nas.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 07, 2004
Nas Center Stage Theater Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Dec 05, 2004
Nas Trocadero Theatre Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 02, 2004
Nas House of Blues Chicago Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nov 20, 2004
Nas / Chapter House of Blues Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Nov 19, 2004
Nas House Of Blues West Hollywood, California, United States
Nov 14, 2004
Nas The Fillmore San Francisco, California, United States
Nov 12, 2004
Nas House of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Sep 03, 2004 –
Sep 06, 2004
Bumbershoot 2004
The Killers / Black Eyed Peas / The Black Keys / Nickelback / Death Cab for Cutie / Nas / Pixies / Evanescence / Rise Against / Kaskade / Plan B / Seal / Puddle of Mudd / De La Soul / Public Enemy / Five For Fighting / John Butler Trio / nancy sinatra / The Presidents of The United States of America / Toots & The Maytals / Built to Spill / Against Me! / Josh Ritter / Drive-By Truckers / Brother Ali / Liz Phair / Bebel Gilberto / Ben Kweller / The Walkmen / Harvey Danger / Girls / Unwritten Law / Galactic / Nick Lowe / Burning Spear / Face To Face / Kaki King / Sam Roberts / Pedro The Lion / The Bad Plus / Plastilina Mosh / Photek / Mindy Smith / Demetri Martin / Control Machete / Robyn Hitchcock / Van Hunt / Crooked Fingers / Vienna Teng / Lou Barlow / Marc Maron / American Music Club / Vaux / Richmond Fontaine / These Arms Are Snakes / Ursula Rucker / Zach Galifianakis / Bobby Rush / Br5-49 / Halou / Roomful of Blues / Justin Roberts / Sun City Girls / The Briefs / Donald Glaude / Himsa / Grayskul / Fitness / DJ Cheb I Sabbah / Kultur Shock / Makana / Master / Catch / Throw Rag / Schoolyard Heroes / Hard 'n Phirm / The Lashes / Marley Brothers / The Sklar Brothers / Thomas Mapfumo And The Blacks Unlimited / クーマ / Greg Behrendt / Buddy Wakefield / The Clumsy Lovers / the divorce / Critters Buggin / David Jacobs-Strain / Will Bernard / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Monster Squad / Taarka / Fred Armisen / Raiatea Helm / Ursa Major / Downpilot / Harkonen / sean Nelson / United State of Electronica / 3 Leg Torso / Kane Hodder / Kiki & Herb / Koko Taylor / Vitamin D / Left Hand Smoke / Jacob London / Will Power / Open Road / Mon Frere / Hint Hint / Aveo / On the Speakers / The Turn-Ons / Willie Smith / Jessi Klein / Scott McCaughey / Kid Hops / Cambalache / Sekoya / Mem Shannon And The Membership / Randy Oxford Band / Sonando / The Kitchen Syncopators / Artis The Spoonman / AC Lewis / Memphis Radio Kings / Henry Cooper / Tim Young / Popular Shapes / Arisawkadoria / Dr . Lonnie Smith Trio / Cobra High / Carolyn Cruso / Going South / Byrdie / Will Bernard And Motherbug / Dj Suspense / Colin Spring / Mary Lynn Rajskub / John Olson / Flave / An American Starlet / Terry 'Big T' Williams / Dub Championz / Darek Mazzone / Bill Bissett / Chris Dodge / File Gumbo / The James DeJoie Quartet / Quasi Nada / J.d. Hobson / Loose Gravel And The Quarry Show all bands
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Seattle Center Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 07, 2004 –
Aug 08, 2004
Summer Sonic 2004
Green Day / Avril Lavigne / Nas / The All-American Rejects / Kasabian / Bloc Party / Sum 41 / N.E.R.D. / My Chemical Romance / Hoobastank / The Hives / Razorlight / Jurassic 5 / Fountains of Wayne / Beastie Boys / Peaches / Phantom Planet / Pennywise / The Cribs / The Damned / Mando Diao / Lostprophets / Junior Senior / The Faint / MC5 / Secret Machines / Zebrahead / The Veils / The Bronx / The Ordinary Boys / Ima Robot / Midtown / The Dead 60s / Living Things / The Wildhearts / Amen / Silvertide / Hope of the States / Boom Boom Satellites / Blackmail / Negative / The Mad Capsule Markets / Brides of Destruction / 10-FEET / Lordz of Brooklyn / Borialis / Sketch Show / Dirty Americans / Lee 'scratch' Perry And Mad Professor / TMG / Whyte Seeds / Erskin Show all bands
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Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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Bumbershoot 2004 on Sep 3, 2004 [211-small]

Bumbershoot 2004
Sep 3 - 6, 2004
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Nas had?

Nas has had 825 concerts.

What genre is Nas?

Nas is most often considered to be Hip Hop, Rap, Pop Rap, Gangster Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop, New York, Boom Bap, Queens Hip Hop, and East Coast Rap.

When is the next Nas concert?

The next Nas concert is on June 01, 2024 at The Mann in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands performing are: OT7 Quanny / Marsha Ambrosius / October London / Tonight's Conversation / R & B Only / Funk Flex / leon thomas / Blk Odyssy / U+Me+RNB / Q / They Have the Range / N3wyrkla / Kenya Vaun / Julian King / Jill Scott / Lil Wayne & Roots / Trombone Shorty / P J Morton / Nas / Gunna / Victoria Monet / Andre 3000 / Black Thought & J. Period Mixtape / Method Man & Redman / Adam Blackstone Legacy Experience / Fantasia / Muni Long / Baller Alert Presents Backyard Band / Scarface & Amerie / Sexyy Red / Babyface / Wallo & Gillie / Wale / Sexyy Red.

When was the last Nas concert?

The last Nas concert was on May 04, 2024 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The bands that performed were: Janet Jackson / Usher / Backstreet Boys / Lil Wayne / Snoop Dogg / Gwen Stefani / Alicia Keys / Nas / Mary J. Blige / Nelly Furtado / Ludacris / Ciara / Nelly / Ja Rule / Ashanti / TLC / Akon / Ne-Yo / T-Pain / M.I.A. / Timbaland / Keyshia Cole / Brandy / Monica / Eve / Kelly Rowland / Craig David / Sean Paul / 6LACK / Jodeci / Jason Derulo / Robin Thicke / 98 Degrees / Tyrese / Majid Jordan / Method Man & Redman / Rick Ross / Jeezy / Fat Joe / T.I. / Ma$e / E-40 / SWV / Xscape / Tank / Jeremih / The-Dream / Pretty Ricky / Ginuwine / Mario / JoJo / Mýa / Kelis / Lloyd / Dru Hill / Keri Hilson / Lupe Fiasco / Too $hort / Cam'ron / Twista / Juvenile / Paul Wall / Trina / Ying Yang Twins / David Banner / Lil' Flip / Plies / MIMS / Tweet / Next / Lumidee / Nina Sky / Total / Blaque / 702 / Amerie / Paula DeAnda / Jon B / 112 / J. Holiday / J-Kwon / Iyaz.

What setlist does Nas play live?

The songs that Nas performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 05, 2023 concert at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, United States:

  1. Nobody
  2. If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)
  3. Made You Look

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