Sinéad O'Connor's 2011 Concert History

Sinéad O'Connor (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor in Dublin, Ireland; December 8, 1966 – July 26, 2023) was a singer-songwriter and activist who catapulted to global fame with the 1990 hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" (written by Prince). Two years later, she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II on "Saturday Night Live” to protest child abuse within the Roman Catholic Church. This garnered global criticism, but O’Connor continued campaigning for the human rights of children, refugees, women, and other vulnerable populations until her passing on July 26, 2023, at the age of 56. Upon learning of her death, Ice-T tweeted, “She stood for something...Unlike most people.” In 2018, O'Connor converted to Islam, adopting the name Shuhada' Sadaqat. Her life and career, including her friendship with Kris Kristofferson, were explored in her 2021 memoir "Rememberings" and the 2022 documentary "Nothing Compares." Her 1987 single "Drink Before the War" was featured in the HBO Max series "Euphoria” in 2022.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 18, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor 3Olympia Theatre Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Nov 27, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor / King Creosote
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Hackney Church (St John at Hackney) London, England, United Kingdom
Nov 18, 2011
Sinead O'Connor 3Olympia Theatre Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Nov 16, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor Sala Apolo Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Nov 15, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor Teatro de la Luz Philips Gran Vía Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Nov 12, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor Auditorium al-Andalus, Palacio Congresos Seville, Spain
Oct 14, 2011
"Iceland Airwaves" / Sinead O'Connor

Iceland Airwaves

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Frikirkjan Akureyri, Iceland
Sep 02, 2011 –
Sep 04, 2011
Electric Picnic 2011
Foster the People / Arcade Fire / Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros / Lykke Li / Chemical Brothers / Interpol / Beirut / Santigold / James Blake / The Vaccines / The Drums / PJ Harvey / Best Coast / Public Enemy / Flying Lotus / Mogwai / DJ Shadow / Pulp / White Lies / James Vincent McMorrow / Sinéad O'Connor / The Rapture / Warpaint / Clap Your Hands Say Yeah / Twin Shadow / Boys Noize / Jimmy Cliff / Toots & The Maytals / Paul Kalkbrenner / The Walkmen / Trentemøller / The Charlatans / Blonde Redhead / The Go! Team / Midlake / The Black Angels / Yuck / Zola Jesus / Death In Vegas / The Undertones / HEALTH / John Grant / Willy Mason / Big Audio Dynamite / Joan As Police Woman / The Potbelleez / Gavin Friday / British India / The Japanese Popstars / Caitlin Rose / Mundy / Gemma Hayes / Funeral Suits / Micah P. Hinson / Adam Beyer / Rainbow Arabia / The Cast of Cheers / The Unthanks / Dave Clarke / Nightbox / Adebisi Shank / The Lost Brothers / Codes / O Emperor / Power of Dreams / RSAG / The Gorgeous Colours / 3epkano / The Family Stone / The Danger Is / This Is Laura / The Speks / Sharon Shannon Big Band / Ivan St John / Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Show all bands
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Unknown venue Galway, Connaught, Ireland
Show Duplicate for Sep 02, 2011
Aug 20, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor / Justament / Kimmo Pohjonen / Brainstorm (LV) / Ewert and the Two Dragons / Vaiko Eplik / IIRIS / Mari Boine / Malcolm Lincoln / Chalice / Dago / Mari Kalkun / Riho Sibul / Kerli
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Lauluväljak (Tallinn Song Festival Grounds) Tallinn, Estonia
Aug 18, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor / 4th time around St. Margarethen Basel Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
Aug 16, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor
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OLT Rivierenhof Deurne, Flanders, Belgium
Aug 15, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor
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Paradiso Grote Zaal (Main Hall) Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Jul 28, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor / Afrocubism Escenario Puerta del Ángel Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Jul 03, 2011
"Manchester International Festival" / Sinead O'Connor

Manchester International Festival

Pavillion Theatre Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jul 02, 2011
"Manchester International Festival" / Sinead O'Connor

Manchester International Festival

Pavillion Theatre Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jul 01, 2011
"Manchester International Festival" / Sinead O'Connor

Manchester International Festival

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Pavillion Theatre Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jun 30, 2011 –
Jul 17, 2011
Manchester International Festival 2011
Snoop Dogg / Björk / Sinéad O'Connor / Damon Albarn / Amadou & Mariam / Candi Staton / Rickie Lee Jones / Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows / WU LYF
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Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jun 26, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor
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Glav Club St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Jun 24, 2011
Sinéad O'Connor
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International House of Music / Дом Музыки Moscow, Russian Federation
Jun 22, 2011
Sinéad O’Connor
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National Palace of Culture (NDK) Sofia, Sofia-Capital, Bulgaria
Rock
Pop
Folk
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Female Vocalists
Soft Rock
Indie Folk
New Wave Pop
New Americana
New Romantic
Progressive Bluegrass
Lilith
Irish
Ectofolk
Celtic Rock
Ireland
Boston Folk
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2022 9 concerts
2021 13 concerts
2020 33 concerts
2019 14 concerts
2018 2 concerts
2015 25 concerts
2014 26 concerts
2013 54 concerts
2012 20 concerts
2011 21 concerts
2010 6 concerts
2009 7 concerts
2008 32 concerts
2007 59 concerts
2006 37 concerts
2005 44 concerts
2003 66 concerts
2002 3 concerts
2001 1 concert
2000 2 concerts
1999 26 concerts
1998 17 concerts
1997 20 concerts
1995 15 concerts
1994 2 concerts
1993 17 concerts
1992 118 concerts
1990 44 concerts
1989 66 concerts
1988 23 concerts
1987 104 concerts
1986 70 concerts
1985 37 concerts
1984 5 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Sinéad O'Connor had?

Sinéad O'Connor has had 1,038 concerts.

What genre is Sinéad O'Connor?

Sinéad O'Connor is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Folk, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Female Vocalists, Soft Rock, Indie Folk, New Wave Pop, New Americana, New Romantic, Progressive Bluegrass, Lilith, Irish, Ectofolk, Celtic Rock, Ireland, and Boston Folk.

When was the last Sinéad O'Connor concert?

The last Sinéad O'Connor concert was on July 24, 2022 at Galway Festival Big Top in Galway, Connaught, Ireland.

What setlist does Sinéad O'Connor play live?

The songs that Sinéad O'Connor performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 12, 2020 concert at Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz, CA, US:

  1. Queen of Denmark
  2. Take Me to Church
  3. 4th and Vine
  4. Reason With Me
  5. The Wolf Is Getting Married
  6. Jealous
  7. I Am Stretched on Your Grave
  8. In This Heart
  9. Black Boys on Mopeds
  10. Back Where You Belong
  11. Thank You for Hearing Me
  12. The Last Day of Our Acquaintance
  13. The Emperor's New Clothes
  14. Nothing Compares 2 U
  15. Hold Back the Night
  16. Milestones

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