Sky Eats Airplane Concert History

The members of Sky Eats Airplane, from Fort Worth, TX, USA started their musical careers in two separate bands. Brack began playing guitar in Backseat Driver in 2003. It was a Punk/Post-Hardcore group which consistently drew a hundred people per show. Meanwhile, Lee created a band called Our First Fall with Daniel Hunter (Now Analog Rebellion), which had an indie/post-hardcore sound. By the time Backseat Driver failed due to problems with band members, Our First Fall was drawing a consistent hundred people per show.

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2010 78 concerts
2009 68 concerts
2008 180 concerts
2007 46 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Sky Eats Airplane had?

Sky Eats Airplane has had 372 concerts.

What genre is Sky Eats Airplane?

Sky Eats Airplane is most often considered to be Electronic, Hardcore, Experimental, Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Screamo, Progressive Post-Hardcore, Trancecore, and Nintendocore.

When was the last Sky Eats Airplane concert?

The last Sky Eats Airplane concert was on August 15, 2010 at Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: Upon A Burning Body / Sky Eats Airplane / For the Fallen Dreams.

What setlist does Sky Eats Airplane play live?

The songs that Sky Eats Airplane performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 17, 2010 concert at Hawthorne Theatre in Portland, Oregon, United States:

  1. Sound of Symmetry
  2. Giants in the Ocean
  3. Numbers
  4. Motion Sickness
  5. The Contour
  6. Honest Hitchhikers Asking for Cash Handouts

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