The Blue Birds Concert History

There were two bands called The Blue Birds, one from Greece and one from Pakistan.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 02, 1997 –
May 04, 1997
Beale Street Music Festival 1997
Better Than Ezra / Bob Dylan / ZZ Top / Saliva / Cowboy Mouth / Barenaked Ladies / Blues Traveler / The Wallflowers / Cravin' Melon / Leftover Salmon / Jonny Lang / Los Lobos / Lonnie Brooks / War / Kenny Wayne Shepherd / Shawn Colvin / Boz Scaggs / luther allison / Coco Montoya / Rory Block / Grifters / Blind Mississippi Morris / Free World / Stir / R.L. Burnside / Johnny Copeland / Taj Mahal and Phantom Blues Band / The Staple Singers / Eric Gales Band / Garrison Starr / The Hazies / Jimmy Rogers / Big Daddy Kinsey / The Blue Birds / Pat Boyack And The Prowlers Show all bands
  Setlists
Tom Lee Park Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Psychedelic
Garage Rock
Dutch Pop
Indian
Dutch Americana
Psych Pop
Pakistan
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 Metroloco
 Lee Peyton
 Sylvia Faulkner
 Grenadablues
 Bethany34
 Arman Safa

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Blue Birds had?

The Blue Birds has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Blue Birds?

The Blue Birds is most often considered to be Psychedelic, Garage Rock, Dutch Pop, Indian, Dutch Americana, Psych Pop, and Pakistan.

When was the last The Blue Birds concert?

The last The Blue Birds concert was on May 02, 1997 at Tom Lee Park in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: Better Than Ezra / Bob Dylan / ZZ Top / Saliva / Cowboy Mouth / Barenaked Ladies / Blues Traveler / The Wallflowers / Cravin' Melon / Leftover Salmon / Jonny Lang / Los Lobos / Lonnie Brooks / War / Kenny Wayne Shepherd / Shawn Colvin / Boz Scaggs / luther allison / Coco Montoya / Rory Block / Grifters / Blind Mississippi Morris / Free World / Stir / R.L. Burnside / Johnny Copeland / Taj Mahal and Phantom Blues Band / The Staple Singers / Eric Gales Band / Garrison Starr / The Hazies / Jimmy Rogers / Big Daddy Kinsey / The Blue Birds / Pat Boyack And The Prowlers.

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