The Cranberries's 2003 Concert History

The Cranberries was an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland that formed in 1989 and rose to mainstream popularity in the early 1990s. The band consisted of Noel Hogan on guitar and vocals), Mike Hogan on bass and vocals, Fergal Lawler on drums and percussion, and Dolores O'Riordan on vocals, keyboards, and guitar. The band went on hiatus in 2003 and reunited in the summer of 2009. O'Riordan passed in 2018 pushing the band to break up a second time in 2019. During its tenure, The Cranberries released eleven Top 30 singles in Ireland. Some of the most successful singles include "Zombie," "Linger," "Dreams,", and "Salvation," all of which ranked within the Top 10.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 17, 2003
The Cranberries

Everybody Else Is Doing It So Why Can’t We Tour

328 Performance Hall Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Jun 27, 2003
The Cranberries / Counting Crows
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Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney, Ireland
Jun 15, 2003
The Rolling Stones / The Cranberries
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Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium) Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Jun 13, 2003
The Cranberries
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O-Vision Park Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Jun 10, 2003
The Rolling Stones / The Cranberries
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San Siro Stadium Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Jun 08, 2003
The Cranberries
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PalaOnda Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Jun 07, 2003
The Cranberries

Summer Tour

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London Astoria London, England, United Kingdom
Jun 06, 2003
The Rolling Stones / The Cranberries / AC/DC

Licks World Tour 2003

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Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium) Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Jun 04, 2003
The Rolling Stones / The Cranberries
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Olympiahalle Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Jun 02, 2003
The Cranberries
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Astoria 2 London, England, United Kingdom
May 29, 2003
The Cranberries
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Ulster Hall Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Apr 23, 2003
The Cranberries

Summer Tour

The Village Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Apr 06, 2003
The Cranberries Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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