The Downtown Fiction Concert History

The Downtown Fiction is a power pop band from Fairfax, V.A., formed in the summer of 2008 by Cameron Leahy (guitar/vocals) and Eric Jones (drums). The two posted three demos on the band’s MySpace profile and quickly built a following and added David Pavluk (bass/background vocals) to the line up. After a year of touring, The Downtown Fiction announced their signing with Photo Finish / Atlantic Records. The band performed on the 2010 Bamboozle Roadshow...

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Rock
Indie
United States
Pop Punk
Neon Pop Punk
Pixie
Pop Emo
Powerpop
Alternative Pop Rock
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2015 24 concerts
2014 54 concerts
2013 35 concerts
2012 72 concerts
2011 144 concerts
2010 78 concerts
2009 16 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Downtown Fiction had?

The Downtown Fiction has had 423 concerts.

What genre is The Downtown Fiction?

The Downtown Fiction is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, United States, Pop Punk, Neon Pop Punk, Pixie, Pop Emo, Powerpop, and Alternative Pop Rock.

When was the last The Downtown Fiction concert?

The last The Downtown Fiction concert was on October 15, 2015 at House of Blues Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The bands that performed were: All Time Low / The Downtown Fiction / The Summer Set / Hit the Lights.

What setlist does The Downtown Fiction play live?

The songs that The Downtown Fiction performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 10, 2015 concert at Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California, United States:

  1. Don't Count Me Out
  2. Some Place on Earth
  3. Thanks for Nothing
  4. Kiss My Friends
  5. Santa Cruz
  6. I Just Wanna Run
  7. Big Mistakes

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