Ruby Hunter Concert History

Ruby Charlotte Margaret Hunter (31 October 1955 – 17 February 2010) was an Australian singer and songwriter. She was a member of the Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal nationality, and often performed with her partner, Archie Roach, whom she met at the age of 16, while both were homeless teenagers. She received two ARIA Award nominations, for Best Indigenous Release for Thoughts Within in 1995, and Best Blues & Roots Album for Feeling Good in 2000, respectively.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 26, 2009
17 Hippies / "W.O.M.A.D." (UK) at Charlton Park
17 Hippies / "W.O.M.A.D." (UK) / The Apples / Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan / Sarah Savoy & the Francadians / Che Sudaka / Zambezi Express / Andy White / Ba Cissoko / Charlie Winston / Daniel Melingo / Ethiopiques / The Sweet Vandals / Nneka / Shellie Morris / Roy Ayers / Archie Roach / Ruby Hunter / Keb Darge / A Filetta / Darbar Morchang Party Show all bands
Charlton Park Malmesbury, United Kingdom
Jul 24, 2009 –
Jul 26, 2009
Womad 2009
Peter Gabriel / Caravan Palace / Nneka / Roy Ayers / Orishas / Youssou N'Dour / Charlie Winston / The Skatalites / Hindi Zahra / Oumou Sangare / Rokia Traoré / Mad Professor / Portico / Victor Démé / Eliades Ochoa / The Apples / Mahmoud Ahmed / 17 Hippies / Etran Finatawa / Alèmayèhu Eshèté / Che Sudaka / The Sweet Vandals / Spiro / Dub Colossus / Mim Suleiman / Jim Moray / Snowboy / Cirkus / Getatchew Mekurya / Dennis Bovell / Besh O Drom / RSD / Rachel Unthank & The Winterset / Mongrel / Mamer / Melingo / Ba Cissoko / Mariem Hassan / Andy White / The Creole Choir of Cuba / Solomon Burke / A Filetta / Ethiopiques / Cimarron / Keb Darge / Black Arm Band / Deaf Shepherd / Ruby Hunter / Radiokijada / The Black Swan Effect / Rachel Unthank / Acetre / Wang Li / Los Desterrados / Shellie Morris / Mark Atkins / Enkh Jargal / Kamal Musallam / Nogabe Randriaharimalala / Malick Pathe Sow / Channi Singh / Mec Yek / Sarah Savoy & the Francadians / Music From the Penguin Cafe / Dennis Bovell Dub Band / Sarah Savoy / Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan / Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra / Hypnotic Brass Band / Umdumo Wesizwe / Seby Ntege / Nansady Keita / Cool Crooners / Charlie Gillett / DJ Dubious / Guy Watson / Zambezi Express / Los Desterados Show all bands
  Setlists
Charlton Park Swindon, England, United Kingdom
Nov 14, 1998
Peter Andre / The Mavis's / Kate Cebrano / James Freud / Mark Seymour / Weddings Parties Anything / Billy Thorpe / The Badloves / Kylie Minogue / INXS / Jimmy Barnes / The Angels / Choirboys / Archie Roach / Paul Kelly / Kate Ceberano / Ol' 55 / R...
Peter Andre / The Mavis's / Kate Cebrano / James Freud / Mark Seymour / Weddings Parties Anything / Billy Thorpe / The Badloves / Kylie Minogue / INXS / Jimmy Barnes / The Angels / Choirboys / Archie Roach / Paul Kelly / Kate Ceberano / Ol' 55 / Ruby Hunter / Dannii Minogue / Uncanny X-Men / Christie Allen / Swoop / Chantoozies / Madder Lake / Vika And Linda / Wilsondiesel / Chris Wilson / Dave Warner / Juno Roxas / Chain / Wendy Stapleton / Moler / Renée Geyer / Diesel / Sports / Ferrets / Chris Bailey / Dynamic Hepnotics / Deborah Conway / Stars / Paul Norton / Scott Carne / The Whitlams / Nick Barker / Ian Moss / Painters And Dockers / Leonardo's Bride / Machinations / Deni Hines / Vicka & Linda / Sunnyboys Show all bands
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Show Duplicate for Nov 14, 1998
Folk
Female Vocalists
Australian
Alt-Country
World Music
Australian Indigenous Music
Australian Indigenous
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2009 2 concerts
1998 1 concert
 Sean Clohesy
 Kate Tangas
 George Williams
 James Olner

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ruby Hunter had?

Ruby Hunter has had 3 concerts.

What genre is Ruby Hunter?

Ruby Hunter is most often considered to be Folk, Female Vocalists, Australian, Alt-Country, World Music, Australian Indigenous Music, and Australian Indigenous.

When was the last Ruby Hunter concert?

The last Ruby Hunter concert was on July 26, 2009 at Charlton Park in Malmesbury, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: 17 Hippies / "W.O.M.A.D." (UK) / The Apples / Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan / Sarah Savoy & the Francadians / Che Sudaka / Zambezi Express / Andy White / Ba Cissoko / Charlie Winston / Daniel Melingo / Ethiopiques / The Sweet Vandals / Nneka / Shellie Morris / Roy Ayers / Archie Roach / Ruby Hunter / Keb Darge / A Filetta / Darbar Morchang Party.

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