Set Your Goals's 2005 Concert History

Set Your Goals is a San Francisco, California based pop punk band with hardcore influences and two vocalists, formed in 2004. The band name comes from melodic hardcore band CIV's first album, Set Your Goals.

Punk
Hardcore
Pop Punk
Emo
Melodic Hardcore
Alternative Emo
Anthem Emo
Easycore
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2019 5 concerts
2017 8 concerts
2016 25 concerts
2013 2 concerts
2012 75 concerts
2011 152 concerts
2010 122 concerts
2009 140 concerts
2008 135 concerts
2007 102 concerts
2006 36 concerts
2005 4 concerts
2004 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Set Your Goals had?

Set Your Goals has had 809 concerts.

What genre is Set Your Goals?

Set Your Goals is most often considered to be Punk, Hardcore, Pop Punk, Emo, Melodic Hardcore, Alternative Emo, Anthem Emo, and Easycore.

When was the last Set Your Goals concert?

The last Set Your Goals concert was on October 12, 2019 at National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino, California, United States. The bands that performed were: A Day To Remember / Underoath / I Prevail / Beartooth / Animals as Leaders / Periphery / This Wild Life / Angel Dust / Knocked Loose / Motionless In White / Real Friends / Set Your Goals / Terror / Can't Swim / Elder Brother.

What setlist does Set Your Goals play live?

The songs that Set Your Goals performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 29, 2019 concert at Unknown venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. Summer Jam
  2. Mutiny!
  3. Goonies Never Say Die!
  4. To Be Continued...
  5. Echoes
  6. I'll Walk It Off
  7. The Fallen...
  8. The Few That Remain
  9. Gaia Bleeds (Make Way for Man)

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