Nickelback's 2001 Concert History

Nickelback is a rock band that formed in Alberta, Canada. Originally a cover band called "Village Idiot," the band changed its name in 1995. In 1996, Nickelback dropped its debut album "Curb." It was followed by "The State" in 1998. While both saw only moderate commercial success, Nickleback's third album “Silver Side Up” (2001) was the first album to land at the top of the Canadian and UK Album charts. It also produced the band's first US Billboard Hot 100 single: "How You Remind Me." Nickelback's fourth album "The Long Road" performed more modestly. The band's fifth album "All the Right Reasons" (2005) became its most commercially successful to date, being the band's only album to reach the top spot on the US Billboard 200 chart. The band's tenth album "Get Rollin'" was released on November 18, 2022.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 07, 2001
3 Doors Down / Nickelback / Seven Channels / The Clarks The Pavilion at Star Lake Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Sep 06, 2001
3 Doors Down / Nickelback / Seven Channels Allen County War Mem. Coliseum Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Sep 04, 2001
3 Doors Down / Nickelback / Seven Channels Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Sep 02, 2001
Point Fish Fry
3 Doors Down / P.O.D. / Nickelback / Mudvayne / Seven Channels / Adema / pete.
Riverport Amphitheatre Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
Sep 01, 2001
3 Doors Down at Sandstone Amphitheatre (September 1, 2001)
Nickelback / Mudvayne / P.O.D. / Adema / Soil / Three Doors Down / Seven Channels
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Sandstone Amphitheatre Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States
Aug 31, 2001
3 Doors Down / Nickelback

Minnesota State Fair

Grandstand Stage, Minnesota State Fair Falcon Heights, Minnesota, United States
Aug 28, 2001
Nickelback
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The Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Aug 25, 2001
Big sugar / Nickelback / Staggered Crossing / Smoother
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Historic Fort York Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Aug 23, 2001
Nickelback Knust Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Aug 17, 2001 –
Aug 19, 2001
Bizarre Festival 2001
Green Day / Papa Roach / Fear Factory / Feeder / Ignite / The Vandals / Nickelback / Dreadzone / Apocalyptica / Staind / Alien Ant Farm / Basement Jaxx / Mad Caddies / Danko Jones / The Prodigy / Mouse on Mars / Nelly Furtado / 311 / Manic Street Preachers / xzibit / Boy Hits Car / Tricky / New Model Army / Blumfeld / Donots / Dub Pistols / Less Than Jake / Thumb / Backyard Babies / Emil Bulls / Utah Saints / Iggy Pop / Guano Apes / Beatsteaks / Sportfreunde Stiller / Fünf Sterne Deluxe / JJ72 / The Spooks / Slut / Die Ärzte / Hooverphonic / Grand Theft Audio / Bs 2000 / LTJ Bukem / MC Conrad / Queens of the Stone Age / N.O.H.A. / Uncle Ho / Thomas D / Josh Joplin Group / Scycs / Ash / Heideroosjes / Stone Temple Pilots / Blackmail / Hosh / Turbo A.C.'s / Sub7even / Subterfuge / No Jazz / Psycho Path / Foo Fighters Show all bands
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Flughafen Niederrhein Weeze, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Aug 05, 2001
Big Stink VI 2001
The Offspring / Everclear / The Cult / Millencolin / Nickelback / Stabbing Westward / Lit / The Crystal Method / American Hi-Fi / Sprung Monkey / Handsome Devil / Mayfield 4
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Timber Bowl Estacada, Oregon, United States
Show Duplicate for Aug 05, 2001
May 26, 2001
Oleander / Nickelback / Nonpoint / Richard Cheese / Staind / Wonderdrug

X-103 Maday

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Verizon Wireless Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States
May 25, 2001 –
May 27, 2001
93x-Fest 2001
Black Flood Diesel / Puddle of Mudd / Cold / System of a Down / Staind / Fuel / Professional Murder Music / Godhead / Sub Level / From Zero / Econoline Crush / Systematic / Spineshank / Saliva / Spacehog / Flipp / Kittie / Monster Magnet / Buckcherry / Run-D.M.C. / The Apex Theory / Grimace / Sunset Black / Nonpoint / Tantric / Atomic Punks / Nickelback / Stabbing Westward / Clutch / American Head Charge / Corrosion Of Conformity / Fear Factory / Tantric Show all bands
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Float Rite Park Amphitheater Somerset, Wisconsin, United States
Feb 12, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic
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Edmonton Convention Centre (ECC) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Feb 11, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic Max Bell Arena Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Feb 10, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic Doris Knight Hall, Conexus Arts Centre Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Feb 09, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic Burton Cummings Theatre Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Feb 07, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic
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Halenbeck Hall Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Feb 06, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic
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Hedgcock Fieldhouse Marquette, Michigan, United States
Feb 04, 2001
Everclear / Nickelback / Volcanic
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Warehouse Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Oleander / Nickelback / Nonpoint / Richard Cheese / Staind / Wonderdrug on May 26, 2001 [421-small]

Oleander / Nickelback / Nonpoint / Richard Cheese / Staind / Wonderdrug
May 26, 2001
 Noblesville, Indiana, United States
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Nickelback on Nov 25, 2001 [166-small]

Nickelback
Nov 25, 2001
 Detroit, Michigan, United States
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93x-Fest 2001 on May 25, 2001 [383-small]

93x-Fest 2001
May 25 - 27, 2001
 Somerset, Wisconsin, United States
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93x-Fest 2001 on May 25, 2001 [384-small]

93x-Fest 2001
May 25 - 27, 2001
 Somerset, Wisconsin, United States
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Nickelback / Default on Nov 6, 2001 [648-small]

Nickelback / Default
Nov 6, 2001
 Fargo, North Dakota, United States
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Nickelback on Oct 5, 2001 [251-small]

Nickelback
Oct 5, 2001
 Dallas, Texas, United States
  Uploaded by David Mills

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How did Nickelback get its name?

When the band first formed in the early 1990s, it performed covers under the name “Village Idiot.” However, once the band began creating original music, the band members switched the name to “Nickelback.”

At the time, bassist Mike Kroeger worked at Starbucks and was constantly telling his customers, “Here’s your nickel back” whenever handing them change. All of the band members liked the sound of “Nickelback,” so that’s been the name ever since.

What genre is Nickelback?

Nickelback is generally considered an alternative rock band, but the band was also a leader of the second wave of post-grunge music alongside acts like Creed, Puddle of Mudd, and 3 Doors Down.

Where is Nickelback from?

Nickelback was formed in the small town of Hanna in Alberta, Canada, the hometown of founding members Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake, and short-time drummer Brandon Kroeger.

When was Nickelback formed?

Although, the founding members of Nickelback started performing together as “Village Idiot” in the early 1990s, the band did not assume the name “Nickelback” until 1995.

Who is the lead singer of Nickelback and how old is he?

The lead singer of Nickelback is Chad Kroeger. He was born on November 15, 1974, making him 49 years old.

When did "Photograph" by Nickelback come out?

“Photograph” is the first single from Nickelback’s fifth studio album All the Right Reasons. It was released on August 8, 2005 and peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Who wrote "Rockstar" by Nickelback and what album is it on?

The song "Rockstar" was written by Chad Kroeger and is the fourth single from All the Right Reasons. It peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Why do people hate on Nickelback so much?

While Nickelback has been of the most commercially successful rock bands over the last few decades, they are also one of the most universally hated.

In fact, the academic journal Metal Music Studies published a peer reviewed article that scientifically analyzed reviews of the band to try to figure out where all the hate was coming from. The conclusion was that Nickelback lacks authenticity, which makes the band seem dishonest and lacking values.

For metal fans, however, it goes a little deeper:

In 1999, Nickelback was signed to Roadrunner Records. Until that point, Roadrunner historically signed predominantly metal heavy metal artists like King Diamond, Sepultura, and Type O Negative.

In contrast, Nickelback was perceived as being everything metal stood against: commercialism, conventionality, and conformity. As a result, Roadrunner signing Nickelback seemed like a betrayal, and both the record label and Nickelback received backlash by metal fans that continues to this day.

There’s some that believe this is where all of the hatred against Nickelback started. By bringing attention to Nickelback, the haters inadvertently helped push Nickelback to mainstream attention. But as hatred for Nickelback increased, so too did the band’s popularity. I guess there’s a fine line between love and hate, and Nickelback has learned to walk that line with precision.

How long is a Nickelback concert?

A typical Nickelback concert lasts for about two hours. However, the length of the show can vary depending on the venue, set list, and other acts performing.

How many concerts has Nickelback had?

Nickelback has had 1,121 concerts.

What genre is Nickelback?

Nickelback is most often considered to be Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, Hard Rock, Death Metal, Alternative Metal, Electropop, Nu Metal, Canadian, Post-Grunge, Funk Rock, and Canadian Rock.

When is the next Nickelback concert?

The next Nickelback concert is on May 16, 2024 at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: Nickelback / The Lottery Winners.

When was the last Nickelback concert?

The last Nickelback concert was on April 19, 2024 at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bands that performed were: Elle King / Luke Bryan / Walker Hayes / Nickelback / Dierks Bentley / Alana Springsteen / Niko Moon / Austin Snell / Carter Faith / Chayce Beckham / Dalton Dover / Josh Ross / Cooper Alan / Nate Smith / Brett Young / Dylan Marlowe / Bailey Zimmerman / Kylie Morgan.

What setlist does Nickelback play live?

The songs that Nickelback performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 19, 2024 concert at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:

  1. San Quentin
  2. Savin' Me
  3. Far Away
  4. Animals
  5. Someday
  6. Worthy to Say
  7. Figured You Out
  8. Hero
  9. This Afternoon
  10. Photograph
  11. Rockstar
  12. Those Days
  13. How You Remind Me
  14. Gotta Be Somebody
  15. Burn It to the Ground

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