Paul Rodgers's 1993 Concert History

Paul Rodgers (known as "The Voice") is a vocalist known for his work in the popular British rock bands Free, The Firm, and Bad Company as well as his solo career. He more recently stood in on vocals on a tour with Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen as a new collaboration titled Queen + Paul Rodgers. On this tour, Paul stressed that he was not trying to replace the band's deceased singer, Freddie Mercury, but tried his best to give his own style to the songs.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 28, 1993
Paul Rodgers
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In-Cahoots Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Nov 02, 1993
Paul Rodgers
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Town and Country, Leeds Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Oct 12, 1993
Paul Rodgers
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The Forum London, England, United Kingdom
Aug 14, 1993
The Steve Miller Band, Paul Rodgers
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The Gorge Amphitheatre George, Washington, United States
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Aug 13, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers
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L.B. Day Amphitheatre, Oregon State Fairgrounds Salem, Oregon, United States
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Aug 10, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers Selland Arena Fresno, California, United States
Aug 01, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Jul 02, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers
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Jones Beach Theater Wantagh, New York, United States
Jun 20, 1993
Journey / Paul Rodgers Keybank Pavilion Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Jun 10, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers

Steve Miller with Paul Rodgers

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Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan, United States
Jun 06, 1993
Paul Rodgers / Steve Miller Band
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Poplar Creek Amphitheater Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
Jun 05, 1993
Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers Marcus Amphitheater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
May 29, 1993
Journey / Paul Rodgers Jacksonville, Florida, United States
May 01, 1993
paul rodgers buddy guys legends Chicago, Illinois, United States
Apr 27, 1993
Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon

WMMR 25th Anniversary

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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Apr 24, 1993
The Kinks / Paul Rodgers / Neil Schon

95YNF 13TH BIRTHDAY BASH

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Vinoy Park St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Apr 12, 1993
Buddy Guy / Paul Rodgers
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Virgin Records Megastore West Hollywood, California, United States

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The Steve Miller Band, Paul Rodgers on Aug 14, 1993 [498-small]

The Steve Miller Band, Paul Rodgers
Aug 14, 1993
 George, Washington, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [203-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [204-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Paul Rodgers on Nov 2, 1993 [559-small]

Paul Rodgers
Nov 2, 1993
 Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [105-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers on Jun 10, 1993 [504-small]

Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers
Jun 10, 1993
 Clarkston, Michigan, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [686-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers on Aug 13, 1993 [393-small]

Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers
Aug 13, 1993
 Salem, Oregon, United States
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Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers on Aug 13, 1993 [395-small]

Steve Miller Band / Paul Rodgers
Aug 13, 1993
 Salem, Oregon, United States
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Buddy Guy / Paul Rodgers on Apr 12, 1993 [145-small]

Buddy Guy / Paul Rodgers
Apr 12, 1993
 West Hollywood, California, United States
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Paul Rodgers  on Nov 28, 1993 [229-small]

Paul Rodgers
Nov 28, 1993
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Paul Rodgers had?

Paul Rodgers has had 321 concerts.

What genre is Paul Rodgers?

Paul Rodgers is most often considered to be Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, and British Blues.

When was the last Paul Rodgers concert?

The last Paul Rodgers concert was on November 16, 2023 at The moon in Tallahassee, Florida, United States.

What setlist does Paul Rodgers play live?

The songs that Paul Rodgers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 29, 2018 concert at Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington, United States:

  1. Can't Get Enough
  2. Live for the Music
  3. Feel Like Makin' Love
  4. Wishing Well
  5. Burnin' Sky
  6. Run With the Pack
  7. Ready for Love
  8. Gone, Gone, Gone
  9. Satisfaction Guaranteed
  10. Shooting Star
  11. Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy
  12. Bad Company
  13. All Right Now

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