Sigur Rós's 2002 Concert History

Sigur Rós is an Icelandic post-rock band. The name is derived from the name of lead vocalist Jónsi Birgisson's little sister, Sigurrós. They hail from the same creative and vibrant Icelandic music scene as múm and Amiina. They released their first-ever foray into film-making with their tour documentary, Heima in late 2007.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 09, 2002
Sigur Rós
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Melkweg Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Oct 07, 2002
Sigur Rós
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Anson Rooms, Bristol SU Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Oct 01, 2002
Sigur Rós / Coil
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Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre London, England, United Kingdom
Aug 18, 2002
V Festval
Manic Street Preachers / Ian Brown / Alanis Morissette / Nickelback / Sigur Ros / Supergrass / Elvis Costello / The Bluetones / Mull Historical Society / Ed Harcourt
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Weston Park Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
Aug 17, 2002 –
Aug 18, 2002
V Festival 2002
Nickelback / Sigur Rós / Counting Crows / Chemical Brothers / Alanis Morissette / Damien Rice / Stereophonics / Elbow / Basement Jaxx / Elvis Costello / Primal Scream / Manic Street Preachers / Doves / Soft Cell / Phantom Planet / Gomez / The Coral / Badly Drawn Boy / Athlete / Starsailor / Ian Brown / The Beta Band / The Bluetones / Supergrass / Kosheen / McAlmont & Butler / My Vitriol / Longview / Leaves / Burn / Seafood / Crescent / The Last Broadcast Show all bands
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Weston Park Weston-under-Lizard, England, United Kingdom
Aug 01, 2002 –
Aug 04, 2002
Benicàssim 2002
Radiohead / Muse / The Cure / Sigur Rós / Chemical Brothers / Belle and Sebastian / Air / DJ Shadow / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / Four Tet / Primal Scream / Doves / Paul Weller / Nada Surf / Suede / Low / Apparat / Télépopmusik / Super Furry Animals / The Beta Band / Felix da Housecat / Joseph Arthur / Zombie Nation / The Notwist / Supergrass / I Am Kloot / Alex Gopher / Deluxe / Omar / Kid Loco / Ricardo Villalobos / St. Etienne / Beachwood Sparks / Neil Halstead / Slam / Los Planetas / Rinôçérôse / The Electric Soft Parade / Miss Kittin & The Hacker / The Hacker / Andy Caldwell / Superpitcher / Cranes / Dominique A / Louie Vega / Zero / Jan Jelinek / Junior Sanchez / Dot Allison / JACK / Polar / Haven / Akasha / Steve Wynn / Aquanote / Maga / T.Raumschmiere / Petalpusher / Cassino / Organic Audio / Beef / Mani / Artist Unknown / Perry Blake / Anajo / Departure Lounge / Tutto Matto / The Maxwell Implosion / Australian Blonde / Thalia Zedek / URSÜLA / Mercromina / Wit / Nosoträsh / Souvenir / Richard Fearless / Telephunken / Carrots / Smart / Tobias Thomas / The Montgolfier Brothers / Domestic / El Hombre Burbuja / Aroah / Fine / Mr. Dj / Filippo Naughty Moscatello / Justine Frischmann / Me Enveneno De Azules / Viva Las Vegas / Fibla / Buenavista / Amable / Rinrse / Octubre / Miguel Migs Lisa Shaw / Nice Man / The Tea Servants / TOXICOSMOS / Nen / Aldo Linares / Barbara Preisinger / Toni Bass / Miguel Mendoza / El Diablo En El Ojo / Andrew Peckler / Coeval / Alex Gopher Dj / Traxx Dj / No Neo / Stefan Betke Aka Pole / Michelle Grinser / Australian Blonde Steve Wynn / Toni Rox / Rsula / Toxicosmos Dj / Toms Fdo. Flores / DJ Rojiblanco / La Mueca De Sal / Savas Pascalidis Dj Show all bands
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Recinto de Festivales de Benicassim Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Apr 21, 2002
Sigur Rós / Hilmar Orn Hilmarsson
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Barbican Centre London, England, United Kingdom

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Sigur Rós on Nov 23, 2002 [232-small]

Sigur Rós
Nov 23, 2002
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Rock
Indie
Electronic
Indie Rock
Alternative
Experimental
Ambient
Instrumental
Experimental Rock
Art Rock
Post-Rock
Dream Pop
Art Pop
Chamber Pop
Compositional Ambient
Melancholia
Icelandic
Ethereal Wave
Ambient Pop
Icelandic Rock
Nordic Post-Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Sigur Rós had?

Sigur Rós has had 762 concerts.

What genre is Sigur Rós?

Sigur Rós is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Electronic, Indie Rock, Alternative, Experimental, Ambient, Instrumental, Experimental Rock, Art Rock, Post-Rock, Dream Pop, Art Pop, Chamber Pop, Compositional Ambient, Melancholia, Icelandic, Ethereal Wave, Ambient Pop, Icelandic Rock, and Nordic Post-Rock.

When is the next Sigur Rós concert?

The next Sigur Rós concert is on September 19, 2024 at Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

When was the last Sigur Rós concert?

The last Sigur Rós concert was on August 28, 2023 at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California, United States.

What setlist does Sigur Rós play live?

The songs that Sigur Rós performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 28, 2023 concert at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Blóðberg
  2. Ekki múkk
  3. Fljótavík
  4. 8
  5. Von
  6. Andvari
  7. Starálfur
  8. Dauðalogn
  9. Varðeldur
  10. Untitled #1 – Vaka
  11. Untitled #3 – Samskeyti
  12. Heysátan
  13. Ylur
  14. Skel
  15. All Alright
  16. Untitled #5 – Álafoss
  17. Sé lest
  18. Hoppípolla
  19. Avalon

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