Perturbator Concert History

Perturbator is James Kent, a French electronic musician from Paris. A producer of dark and retrofuturistic music inspired by the 80's often referred to as synthwave or retrowave.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Electronic
Post-Punk
Electro
Synthpop
Industrial
Soundtrack
Ebm
Synthwave
Darkwave
Goth
Dark Clubbing
Cyberpunk
Atmospheric
Synth
Darksynth
Retrowave
Electronic Music
Retro Electro
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2023 23 concerts
2022 42 concerts
2021 7 concerts
2020 2 concerts
2019 32 concerts
2018 22 concerts
2017 43 concerts
2016 14 concerts
2015 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Perturbator had?

Perturbator has had 188 concerts.

What genre is Perturbator?

Perturbator is most often considered to be Electronic, Post-Punk, Electro, Synthpop, Industrial, Soundtrack, Ebm, Synthwave, Darkwave, Goth, Dark Clubbing, Cyberpunk, Atmospheric, Synth, Darksynth, Retrowave, Electronic Music, and Retro Electro.

When was the last Perturbator concert?

The last Perturbator concert was on November 19, 2023 at Poppodium 013 in Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands. The bands that performed were: Perturbator / Carpenter Brut / Ho99o9.

What setlist does Perturbator play live?

The songs that Perturbator performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 11, 2023 concert at Huxleys Neue Welt in Berlin, Berlin, Germany:

  1. Excess
  2. She Is Young, She Is Beautiful, She Is Next
  3. Neo Tokyo
  4. Future Club
  5. Death of the Soul
  6. She Moves Like a Knife
  7. Diabolus Ex Machina
  8. Weapons for Children
  9. Humans Are Such Easy Prey
  10. Messalina, Messalina
  11. Venger
  12. Tactical Precision Disarray
  13. Tainted Empire

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