Shane MacGowan and The Popes's 2001 Concert History

Shane MacGowan and The Popes is a band led by Shane MacGowan, formerly of The Pogues, who play a blend of rock, and Irish folk.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 12, 2001
Shane MacGowan and The Popes
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The Catalyst Santa Cruz, California, United States
Rock
Folk
Folk Rock
Celtic
Irish
Irish Folk
Celtic Punk
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Shane MacGowan and The Popes had?

Shane MacGowan and The Popes has had 14 concerts.

What genre is Shane MacGowan and The Popes?

Shane MacGowan and The Popes is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Folk Rock, Celtic, Irish, Irish Folk, and Celtic Punk.

When was the last Shane MacGowan and The Popes concert?

The last Shane MacGowan and The Popes concert was on March 08, 2002 at The Forum in London, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does Shane MacGowan and The Popes play live?

The songs that Shane MacGowan and The Popes performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 08, 2002 concert at The Forum in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. If I Should Fall From Grace With God
  2. Donegal Express
  3. Rock 'n' Roll Paddy
  4. Back in the County Hell
  5. The Auld Triangle
  6. Mother Mo Chroi
  7. Popes Instrumental
  8. Dirty Old Town
  9. Greenland Whale Fisheries
  10. Skipping Rhymes
  11. Granuaile
  12. The Body of an American
  13. Lonesome Highway
  14. More Pricks Than Kicks
  15. Streams of Whiskey
  16. Poor Paddy
  17. The Sick Bed of Cúchulainn
  18. The Irish Rover
  19. A Rainy Night in Soho
  20. Bottle of Smoke
  21. The Broad Majestic Shannon

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