Palace Songs Concert History

One of a variety of projects with the "Palace" name (Palace Brothers, Palace Music, and just plain Palace as well), Palace Songs was a pseudonym for Will Oldham before eventually using his own name briefly and then primarily moving to a new pseudonym, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. The most significant release under the Palace Songs moniker was the Hope EP, a 1994 release on Drag City.

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Indie
Singer-Songwriter
Americana
Alternative Country
Alt-Country

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Palace Songs had?

Palace Songs has had 7 concerts.

What genre is Palace Songs?

Palace Songs is most often considered to be Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Americana, Alternative Country, and Alt-Country.

When was the last Palace Songs concert?

The last Palace Songs concert was on August 31, 1994 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, United States. The bands that performed were: The Smashing Pumpkins / Beastie Boys / George Clinton / The Breeders / A Tribe Called Quest / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / L7 / Green Day / The Black Crowes / Stereolab / Shudder to Think / Lambchop / Souls of Mischief / King Kong / Boredoms / Cypress Hill / Charlie Hunter / Fu-schnikens / Palace Songs / Girls Against Boys / Guided By Voices / The Boo Radleys / Blast Off Country Style / The Flaming Lips / The Last Poets / Rollerskate Skinny / Luscious Jackson / Shonen Knife / The Verve / The Pharcyde / The Frogs.

What setlist does Palace Songs play live?

The songs that Palace Songs performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 28, 1994 concert in Barrie, ON, Canada:

  1. Horses
  2. God Is the Answer
  3. Idle Hands Are the Devil's Playthings

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