The Click Five's 2009 Concert History

The Click Five (known also as TC5) was a power pop/pop rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., best known by fans (called 'Clickers') for their popular 2005 debut album 'Greetings from Imrie House'. Formed in 2003, the group consisted of five members: Joe Guese, Ben Romans, Ethan Mentzer, and Joey Zehr. The guys formed their band while they were all attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, They soon enlisted Eric Dill as the band's lead singer and played in various local venues.

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Pop
Pop Rock
Pop Punk
Power Pop
Post-Teen Pop
Neo Mellow
Neon Pop Punk
Pixie
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2011 5 concerts
2010 1 concert
2009 11 concerts
2008 20 concerts
2007 48 concerts
2006 60 concerts
2005 95 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Click Five had?

The Click Five has had 240 concerts.

What genre is The Click Five?

The Click Five is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Pop Rock, Pop Punk, Power Pop, Post-Teen Pop, Neo Mellow, Neon Pop Punk, Pixie, and Boy Band.

When was the last The Click Five concert?

The last The Click Five concert was on May 27, 2011 at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States.

What setlist does The Click Five play live?

The songs that The Click Five performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 20, 2008 concert at KiTec in Hong Kong, China:

  1. Flipside
  2. Happy Birthday
  3. Addicted to Me
  4. Good Day
  5. All I Need Is You
  6. Empty
  7. Summertime
  8. Don't Let Me Go
  9. I'm Getting Over You
  10. I'm Looking Through You
  11. There You Are
  12. Just the Girl
  13. Long Way to Go
  14. Pump It Up
  15. When I'm Gone
  16. So It Goes
  17. Jenny
  18. Headlight Disco

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