The Coral's 2024 Concert History

The Coral is a rock band that formed in 1996 in Hoylake, Wirral Peninsula, England. The band consists of James Skelly (vocals, guitar), Lee Southall (guitar), Paul Duffy (bass), Nick Power (keyboards) and Ian Skelly (drums).

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 29, 2024 –
Sep 01, 2024
Upcoming
Rock N Roll Circus 2024
Richard Hawley / The Divine Comedy / The Coral / Gilbert O’Sullivan / Bromheads Jacket / Ed Cosens / City Parking / big special / Malah Palinka / Liam Fender / Sonni Mills / Shanghai Treason / Becky Hill / Cian Ducrot / Joel Corry / Talia Mar / Issey Cross / ADMT / Rose Gray / Kerr Mercer / Ben Ellis / ILI / April Ess / Rainbow Frog Biscuits / Long Island / Sam Sax / Shayne Given / Milburn / Jake Bugg / Peter Doherty / The Selecter / The Rifles / The K’s / Seb Lowe / Gia Ford / Bedroom High Club / The Rosadocs / Cinematics / Harriet Rose / The Macaws / Cruz / Sam Scherdel / Matilda Shakes / Stan Buckroyd / Mat Hook / GIRLBAND! / Luxury Goods / The Nothings / Heavy Souls / Jejune Show all bands
Don Valley Bowl Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Jul 26, 2024 –
Jul 29, 2024
Upcoming
Deer Shed Festival 2024
The Coral / Bombay Bicycle Club / CMAT / BC Camplight / The Go! Team / Los Bitchos / Stornoway / King Creosote / Jalen Ngonda / John Francis Flynn / Fat Dog / Liz Lawrence / Personal Trainer / KOKOKO! / Nana Benz du Togo / LYR / Deadletter / Katherine Priddy / Flamingods / Aayushi / Annie Dressner / Baba Ali / Bess Atwell / Blue Bendy / Brown Horse / Cerys Hafana / Chalk / Dana Gavanski / Dominie Hooper / Ellur / Frankie Archer / Frozemode / Group Listening / Home Counties / Jessica Winter / Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand / Katie Gregson-MacLeod / Lily Lyons / Lizzie No / MADMADMAD / Man/Woman/Chainsaw / Melin Melyn / Morgan Harper-Jones / Niki Stevens / O. / OneDa / Our Man In The Field / Picture Parlour / Tapir! / tinyumbrellas / Trout / The Itch / The Tubs / Two Canoes / Viji / Across The Tracks / Rory Hoy / Get In Her Ears / Pillow Queens Show all bands
Baldersby Park Thirsk, England, United Kingdom
Jul 20, 2024
Upcoming
Monument Festival 2024
The Kooks / Jake Bugg / The Coral / Shaun Rider’s Black Grape / The View / Badly Drawn Boy / The K’s / Jesus Jones / Ned's Atomic Dustbin / Dodgy / Fred Roberts / G!rl Band
Herrington Country Park Sunderland, England, United Kingdom
Apr 19, 2024
The Coral Playhouse Whitley Bay Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
Apr 11, 2024
Keep the Party Going: A Tribute to Jimmy Buffett
Paul McCartney / Eagles / Jon Bon Jovi / Zac Brown Band / Jackson Browne / Brandi Carlile / Kenny Chesney / Eric Church / Sheryl Crow / Scotty Emerick / Jack Johnson / Caroline Jones / Mac McAnally / Jake Owen / Pitbull / Jake Shimabukuro / The Coral / Snoop Doog Show all bands
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Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California, United States
Rock
Indie
Indie Rock
Pop Rock
British
Indie Pop
Folk Rock
Psychedelic Rock
UK
Modern Rock
Britpop
Tropical House
Jangle Pop
Neo-Psychedelia
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2024 4 concerts
2023 15 concerts
2022 23 concerts
2021 5 concerts
2020 3 concerts
2019 25 concerts
2018 22 concerts
2017 13 concerts
2016 27 concerts
2013 3 concerts
2012 4 concerts
2011 13 concerts
2010 36 concerts
2009 1 concert
2008 12 concerts
2007 44 concerts
2005 46 concerts
2004 2 concerts
2003 41 concerts
2002 23 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Coral had?

The Coral has had 363 concerts.

What genre is The Coral?

The Coral is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, Pop Rock, British, Indie Pop, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, UK, Modern Rock, Britpop, Tropical House, Jangle Pop, and Neo-Psychedelia.

When is the next The Coral concert?

The next The Coral concert is on July 26, 2024 at Baldersby Park in Thirsk, England, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: The Coral / Bombay Bicycle Club / CMAT / BC Camplight / The Go! Team / Los Bitchos / Stornoway / King Creosote / Jalen Ngonda / John Francis Flynn / Fat Dog / Liz Lawrence / Personal Trainer / KOKOKO! / Nana Benz du Togo / LYR / Deadletter / Katherine Priddy / Flamingods / Aayushi / Annie Dressner / Baba Ali / Bess Atwell / Blue Bendy / Brown Horse / Cerys Hafana / Chalk / Dana Gavanski / Dominie Hooper / Ellur / Frankie Archer / Frozemode / Group Listening / Home Counties / Jessica Winter / Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand / Katie Gregson-MacLeod / Lily Lyons / Lizzie No / MADMADMAD / Man/Woman/Chainsaw / Melin Melyn / Morgan Harper-Jones / Niki Stevens / O. / OneDa / Our Man In The Field / Picture Parlour / Tapir! / tinyumbrellas / Trout / The Itch / The Tubs / Two Canoes / Viji / Across The Tracks / Rory Hoy / Get In Her Ears / Pillow Queens.

When was the last The Coral concert?

The last The Coral concert was on April 19, 2024 at Playhouse Whitley Bay in Whitley Bay, United Kingdom.

What setlist does The Coral play live?

The songs that The Coral performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 11, 2024 concert at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. on lead vocals
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  3. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
  4. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/jake-owen-7bd602ec.html", "mbid"=>"508f4f83-26dc-4d21-98d9-1a8c04d5ad4a", "name"=>"Jake Owen", "sortName"=>"Owen, Jake", "disambiguation"=>"country singer, songwriter & actor"}
  5. Grapefruit—Juicy Fruit
  6. on lead vocals
  7. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/scotty-emerick-3bd70c00.html", "mbid"=>"75dbd6b9-364a-40ff-8a03-d40e3d5438b6", "name"=>"Scotty Emerick", "sortName"=>"Emerick, Scotty", "disambiguation"=>""}
  8. Pencil Thin Mustache
  9. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
  10. Back Where I Come From
  11. video
  12. Dolly Parton Tribute
  13. true
  14. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/angelique-kidjo-7bd6d2a8.html", "mbid"=>"80fe34d0-6b4f-4ccd-81c3-281ab37f0451", "name"=>"Angélique Kidjo", "sortName"=>"Kidjo, Angélique", "disambiguation"=>""}
  15. One Particular Harbour
  16. introducing Zac Brown
  17. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/harrison-ford-13c87159.html", "mbid"=>"e5461140-4e2f-4c80-9e06-765f853f55a2", "name"=>"Harrison Ford", "sortName"=>"Ford, Harrison", "disambiguation"=>""}
  18. Quest for the Shaker of Salt
  19. true
  20. Pirates & Parrots
  21. Knee Deep
  22. Son of a Son of a Sailor
  23. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/timothy-b-schmit-bd6dd8a.html", "mbid"=>"48b7d40e-ab45-444d-a4d3-4d1de0f55b51", "name"=>"Timothy B. Schmit", "sortName"=>"Schmit, Timothy B.", "disambiguation"=>""}
  24. Volcano
  25. Tin Cup Chalice
  26. Come Monday
  27. on lead vocals
  28. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/mac-mcanally-4bd797de.html", "mbid"=>"48e32ea6-e282-44ee-96a6-1ed5aeaa4023", "name"=>"Mac McAnally", "sortName"=>"McAnally, Mac", "disambiguation"=>""}
  29. Cheeseburger in Paradise
  30. introduced by Will Arnett to play "Bob Dylan's favorite Jimmy Buffet song."
  31. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/jackson-browne-7bd6b280.html", "mbid"=>"88527d26-7496-47c5-8358-ebdb1868a90f", "name"=>"Jackson Browne", "sortName"=>"Browne, Jackson", "disambiguation"=>"American singer-songwriter"}
  32. He Went to Paris
  33. & Mac McAnally on lead vocals
  34. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/caroline-jones-3bcfb4f8.html", "mbid"=>"ce6b1069-ccb9-43d7-aee9-58044775d5b9", "name"=>"Caroline Jones", "sortName"=>"Jones, Caroline", "disambiguation"=>"country singer"}
  35. Bubbles Up
  36. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/jd-souther-6bd6d612.html", "mbid"=>"81e2f4b1-4b48-4bdb-9717-4180e0f1ebc2", "name"=>"J.D. Souther", "sortName"=>"Souther, J.D.", "disambiguation"=>""}
  37. Southern Cross
  38. on lead vocals
  39. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/mac-mcanally-4bd797de.html", "mbid"=>"48e32ea6-e282-44ee-96a6-1ed5aeaa4023", "name"=>"Mac McAnally", "sortName"=>"McAnally, Mac", "disambiguation"=>""}
  40. Why Don't We Get Drunk
  41. followed by Jake Shimabukuro's set
  42. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/snoop-dogg-13d68175.html", "mbid"=>"f90e8b26-9e52-4669-a5c9-e28529c47894", "name"=>"Snoop Dogg", "sortName"=>"Snoop Dogg", "disambiguation"=>"US rapper"}
  43. Gin and Juice
  44. Don't Stop the Party
  45. Thank God & Jimmy Buffett
  46. introduced by Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann
  47. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/sheryl-crow-73d6be4d.html", "mbid"=>"80ccfede-c258-4575-a7ad-c982e9932e0f", "name"=>"Sheryl Crow", "sortName"=>"Crow, Sheryl", "disambiguation"=>"American singer-songwriter and musician"}
  48. Fins
  49. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/jack-johnson-63d6baa3.html", "mbid"=>"ff6e677f-91dd-4986-a174-8db0474b1799", "name"=>"Jack Johnson", "sortName"=>"Johnson, Jack", "disambiguation"=>"singer-songwriter from Hawaii"}
  50. A Pirate Looks at Forty
  51. on drums, and Zac Brown
  52. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/dave-grohl-3d689b7.html", "mbid"=>"4d5f891d-9bce-45ae-ad86-912dd27252fa", "name"=>"Dave Grohl", "sortName"=>"Grohl, Dave", "disambiguation"=>""}
  53. Brown Eyed Girl
  54. followed by the Eagles and Paul McCartney sets
  55. {"url"=>"https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/dave-matthews-5bd6e7dc.html", "mbid"=>"2fa95b32-3c11-42d7-b495-12fc6be0a024", "name"=>"Dave Matthews", "sortName"=>"Matthews, Dave", "disambiguation"=>"of Dave Matthews Band"}
  56. Lovely Cruise
  57. true
  58. Margaritaville

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