Suzanne Vega's 1989 Concert History

Suzanne Vega (born Suzanne Nadine Vega on 11 July 1959 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer-songwriter noted for her eclectic folk-inspired music. Two of Vega's songs (both from her second album Solitude Standing, 1987) reached the top 10 of various international chart listings: " Luka" and "Tom's Diner".

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 29, 1989 –
Jul 02, 1989
Roskilde Festival 1989
Cowboy Junkies / Pixies / My Bloody Valentine / Elvis Costello / Swans / Artillery / Johnny Clegg / Joe Cocker / Nick Lowe / Living Colour / Jingo De Lunch / Stray Cats / Suzanne vega / Georgia Satellites / Meat Beat Manifesto / The Creeps / The Waterboys / Pere Ubu / Einstürzende Neubauten / Die Goldenen Zitronen / Jane Siberry / TNT / Died Pretty / Ed Kuepper / Tanita Tikaram / Gaye Bykers On Acid / Disneyland After Dark / Dumdum Boys / Litfiba / The Pastels / Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul / Hugo Largo / Thomas Helmig / Mikael Wiehe / Orup / Les Negresses Vertes / Marilyn Mazur / Noir Desir / Katrina and the Waves / Poets / Mano Negra / Musicians Of The Nile / Hanne Boel / The Beatnigs / Sharing Patrol / The Sinners / The Sandmen / Anne Linnet / Poul Krebs / Naive / Diesel Park West / Band of Susans / Savuka / Bazaar / Rockers By Choice / Farafina / Najma Akhtar / Finn Olafsson / Janes Rejoice / Barrance Whitfield / Simcess / Orquestra Reve / Anders Roland / Havana Blacks / Lesbian Dopeheads on Mopeds / Super Diamond De Dakar Show all bands
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Unknown venue Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Show Duplicate for Jun 29, 1989
Jun 17, 1989 –
Jun 19, 1989
Glastonbury Festival 1989
Pixies / Van Morrison / Elvis Costello / The Proclaimers / Donovan / Suzanne Vega / Lucinda Williams / The Waterboys / Youssou N'Dour / black uhuru / Womack And Womack / The Wonder Stuff / Hothouse Flowers / Throwing Muses / Fela Kuti / ozric tentacles / All About Eve / Ted Hawkins / Flaco Jimenez / Martin Carthy / Mahotella Queens / Bhundu Boys / Martin Stephenson / David Rudder / The Daintees / Fairground Attraction / Surprize / Ruby Blue / Over the Moon / And all because the lady loves / Gong Maison / Screech Rock / The Late Road Lunatics / Rory McLeod Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1989 Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Jun 17, 1989
Jun 16, 1989 –
Jun 18, 1989
Glastonbury 1989
Elvis Costello / The Wonder Stuff / Pixies / Throwing Muses / All About Eve / Van Morrison / The Waterboys / Hothouse Flowers / Suzanne vega / Fairground Attraction / The Proclaimers / Blues Band
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Glastonbury Acoustic Stage
Show Duplicate for Jun 16, 1989
May 28, 1989
Suzanne vega
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The Chance Theater Poughkeepsie, New York, United States

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Glastonbury 1989 on Jun 16, 1989 [183-small]

Glastonbury 1989
Jun 16 - 18, 1989
 Acoustic Stage
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Pop
Indie Rock
Folk
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
Female Vocalists
Folk Rock
Art Pop
New Wave Pop
Downtempo
Permanent Wave
Chamber Pop
Folk Pop
New Romantic
Lilith
Contemporary Folk
Alternative Folk
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Suzanne Vega had?

Suzanne Vega has had 1,126 concerts.

What genre is Suzanne Vega?

Suzanne Vega is most often considered to be Pop, Indie Rock, Folk, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Female Vocalists, Folk Rock, Art Pop, New Wave Pop, Downtempo, Permanent Wave, Chamber Pop, Folk Pop, New Romantic, Lilith, Contemporary Folk, and Alternative Folk.

When is the next Suzanne Vega concert?

The next Suzanne Vega concert is on April 24, 2024 at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois, United States. The bands performing are: Suzanne vega.

When was the last Suzanne Vega concert?

The last Suzanne Vega concert was on April 20, 2024 at Temple Theatre in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The bands that performed were: Suzanne vega.

What setlist does Suzanne Vega play live?

The songs that Suzanne Vega performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 12, 2024 concert at City Winery Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. Marlene on the Wall
  2. 99.9 F°
  3. Caramel
  4. Small Blue Thing
  5. Gypsy
  6. In Liverpool
  7. The Queen and the Soldier
  8. When Heroes Go Down / Lipstick Vogue
  9. Rats
  10. Flying with Angels
  11. Left of Center
  12. I Never Wear White
  13. Some Journey
  14. Luka
  15. Tom's Diner
  16. Speaker's Corner
  17. Tombstone
  18. Rosemary

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