Penguin Prison's 2016 Concert History

Penguin Prison is Chris Glover from New York, who first rose to prominence with a college band called "The Smartest People at Bard", whose demos came to the attention of Q-Tip and, through him, Interscope. A solo album for the Universal label followed in 2009 but it attracted scant attention, so in the same year Glover left, took up the new moniker and began gaining recognition with remixes, amongst others, for Goldfrapp, Marina & the Diamonds, Passion Pit.

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Penguin Prison / Manics on Feb 12, 2016 [308-small]

Penguin Prison / Manics
Feb 12, 2016
 Seattle, Washington, United States
  Uploaded by Jonathan Blanks

Indie
Electronic
Alternative
Electropop
Indietronica
Alternative Dance
Indie Poptimism
Chillwave
Shimmer Pop
Vapor Soul
Nu Disco
Electrofox
Funktronica
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2019 1 concert
2018 18 concerts
2017 1 concert
2016 9 concerts
2015 26 concerts
2014 22 concerts
2013 14 concerts
2012 82 concerts
2011 43 concerts
2010 15 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Penguin Prison had?

Penguin Prison has had 231 concerts.

What genre is Penguin Prison?

Penguin Prison is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, Alternative, Electropop, Indietronica, Alternative Dance, Indie Poptimism, Chillwave, Shimmer Pop, Vapor Soul, Nu Disco, Electrofox, and Funktronica.

When was the last Penguin Prison concert?

The last Penguin Prison concert was on April 13, 2019 at The Midway in San Francisco, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Giraffage / DIMOND SAINTS / Penguin Prison / Sweater Beats.

What setlist does Penguin Prison play live?

The songs that Penguin Prison performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 20, 2018 concert at Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Turn It Up
  2. Calling Out
  3. Try to Lose
  4. Never Gets Old
  5. Caught in a Daze
  6. Stop Moving
  7. Do Me Like That
  8. Hollywood
  9. Keep Coming Alive
  10. All Night Long (All Night)
  11. Show Me the Way
  12. Don't Fuck With My Money

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