Sandi Thom Concert History

Sandi Thom (born Alexandria Thom in Banff, Aberdeenshire on 11 August 1981) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She became widely known in 2006 after a series of webcasts and the success of the single "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)". Thom has released a series of studio albums including Smile...It Confuses People (2006), The Pink & The Lily (2008), Merchants and Thieves (2010), Flesh and Blood (2012), The Covers Collection (2013), Ghosts (2019).

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Jul 16, 2006
Snow Patrol / Story One / Sandi Thom / Newsum Turn / Dlugokecki Rock City Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Jul 09, 2006
T In The Park
"T In The Park" / Morning Runner / Editors / The Strokes / My Robot Friend / The Futureheads / The Weepies / Rushmore / Feeder / The Fratellis / Jose Gonzalez / Regina Spektor / Zero 7 / Animal Collective / Mr. Scruff / The Go! Team / Eels / Kubb / Jenny Lewis / The Maccabees / Captain / Sandi Thom / The Spinto Band / Breaks Co-Op / The Upper Room / The Subways / Galaxy 2 Galaxy / Richard Ashcroft / 2Many DJs / Felix da Housecat / My Latest Novel / Delays / Fightstar / The Magic Numbers / Dirty Pretty Things / Coldcut / Los Hermanos / We Are Scientists / The Automatic / The Crimea / Arctic Monkeys / Fear of Music / Milburn / Lily Allen / Death Cab for Cutie / Lorraine / The Proclaimers / Laurent Garnier / Harri & Domenic / Hard-Fi / Manic / Marshals / Rob da Bank / Boy Kill Boy / The Who / Phoenix / Gomez / 747's / Primal Scream / DJ Optimo / Mobile Show all bands
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Balado Kinross, United Kingdom
Jul 08, 2006 –
Jul 09, 2006
T In The Park 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Arctic Monkeys / Pharrell Williams / The Strokes / The Kooks / Death Cab for Cutie / Phoenix / The Who / Franz Ferdinand / Lily Allen / Sigur Rós / Kasabian / Regina Spektor / José González / Kaiser Chiefs / Paolo Nutini / Placebo / Animal Collective / The Fratellis / Corinne Bailey Rae / Wolfmother / Editors / Eels / Cut Copy / Goldfrapp / Manu Chao / Zero 7 / Primal Scream / The Proclaimers / Coheed and Cambria / The Maccabees / Mr. Scruff / Paul Weller / Nightmares On Wax / Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley / Maxïmo Park / Clap Your Hands Say Yeah / We Are Scientists / Feeder / Hard-Fi / Gomez / The Charlatans / Xavier Rudd / The Cribs / The Weepies / Donavon Frankenreiter / The Subways / Richard Ashcroft / The Feeling / The Go! Team / The Futureheads / The Zutons / The View / Vitalic / Modeselektor / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / The Magic Numbers / The Orb / Felix da Housecat / The Divine Comedy / Bedouin Soundclash / Kula Shaker / Guillemots / Dirty Pretty Things / The Automatic / Coldcut / Laurent Garnier / Orson / Bell X1 / Levellers / Mumm-Ra / The Rifles / Boy Kill Boy / Sandi Thom / Fightstar / The Ordinary Boys / The Spinto Band / James Holden / Slam / The Cinematics / 2manydjs (DJ Set) / Jeff Mills / Delays / Milburn / The Twilight Singers / Seth Lakeman / Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins / Damian Lazarus / Pretty Girls Make Graves / Derrick May / Morning Runner / Shitdisco / Giant Drag / Brakes / The Morning After Girls / Kubb / 1990s / Breaks Co-Op / Forward, Russia! / Mobile / Hope of the States / White Rose Movement / The Dykeenies / Cap'tain / Koda / Optimo / The Crimea / El Presidente / Lorraine / My Latest Novel / My Robot Friend / Director / Union of Knives / Found / Cosmic Rough Riders / The Upper Room / Duels / The Hedrons / Tiny Dancers / Rushmore / Attic Lights / 747s / Rob da Bank / :( / Manic / Fear of Music / Humanzi / Acute / How To Swim / Futuro / Obe / Harri & Domenic / The Marshalls / Figure 5 / Jack Butler / Injuns / F.O. Machete / The Picts / Iron Broo / Billy Bates / Some Young Pedro / 3 Style / Karma 45 / Project Venhell / Bleeker St. Show all bands
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Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival
Jun 22, 2007
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [248-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [249-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [250-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [251-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [252-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [253-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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Maryport Blues Festival on Jul 29, 2011 [254-small]

Maryport Blues Festival
Jul 29 - 31, 2011
 Maryport, UK
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T In The Park 2006 on Jul 8, 2006 [258-small]

T In The Park 2006
Jul 8 - 9, 2006
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Feugh Fest 2008 on Aug 30, 2008 [603-small]

Feugh Fest 2008
Aug 30, 2008
 Banchory, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Latitude Festival 2007 on Jul 13, 2007 [222-small]

Latitude Festival 2007
Jul 13 - 15, 2007
 Southwold, England, United Kingdom
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T In The Park 2006 on Jul 8, 2006 [490-small]

T In The Park 2006
Jul 8 - 9, 2006
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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T In The Park on Jul 9, 2006 [322-small]

T In The Park
Jul 9, 2006
 Kinross, United Kingdom
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British
Female Vocalists
UK
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Scottish
Candy Pop
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2007 11 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Sandi Thom had?

Sandi Thom has had 123 concerts.

What genre is Sandi Thom?

Sandi Thom is most often considered to be Pop, Indie, Singer-Songwriter, British, Female Vocalists, UK, Acoustic, Scottish, Candy Pop, and Scottish Singer-Songwriter.

When is the next Sandi Thom concert?

The next Sandi Thom concert is on January 18, 2025 at Boileroom in Guildford, United Kingdom.

When was the last Sandi Thom concert?

The last Sandi Thom concert was on April 30, 2023 at Cooper Park, Elgin in Elgin, UK. The bands that performed were: Torridon / Drew Dixon / Forgetting The Future / The Fragz / Sandi Thom / Buzzcocks / Big Country / Sweet / Nazareth / Alice Deejay / Vengaboys.

What setlist does Sandi Thom play live?

The songs that Sandi Thom performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 13, 2014 concert at Carnegie Hall in Dunfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom:

  1. Help Me
  2. Stormy Weather
  3. The Human Jukebox
  4. Belly of the Blues
  5. Shape I'm In
  6. Big Ones Get Away
  7. Runaway Train
  8. Landslide
  9. What If I'm Right
  10. I Owe You Zero
  11. Flesh & Blood
  12. I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)
  13. My Ungrateful Heart
  14. When Horsepower Meant What It Said

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