The Black Velvets's 2006 Concert History

The Black Velvets is a blues rock band from Liverpool, England. The Black Velvets formed in 2002 by drummer Nick Kilroe and bass player Dave Dutton, who joined together after their previous bands split up. Nick and Dave hooked up with vocalist Paul Carden and guitarist Robbie Ross, and began crafting a riff-driven, deep beat classic glam rock sound, and organised showcase gigs at the Cavern Club. After some bigger gigs in London, supporting among others The Who, the band signed to Vertigo Records in 2004.

Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative
Hard Rock

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2005 11 concerts
2004 7 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Black Velvets had?

The Black Velvets has had 20 concerts.

What genre is The Black Velvets?

The Black Velvets is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative, and Hard Rock.

When was the last The Black Velvets concert?

The last The Black Velvets concert was on June 23, 2007 at Knowsley Hall in Prescot, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: "Knowsley Hall Music Festival" / The Alones / The Maybes / The Thrills / The Black Velvets / The Quarter / Miss King & The Kougars / The View / Shack / Delta Fiasco / Pete Wylie & The Mighty Wah! / The Loungs / The Coral / The Who.

What setlist does The Black Velvets play live?

The songs that The Black Velvets performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 30, 2005 concert at Naeba Ski Resort in Niigata, Japan:

  1. Won't Lie Down
  2. Get On Your Life
  3. Once in a While
  4. Glamstar
  5. Save Me
  6. 3345
  7. This Time Later
  8. Lady Lime
  9. Not All the Time
  10. You're Not Giving It All

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