The Neville Brothers's 1995 Concert History

The Neville Brothers was an American R&B/soul/funk group, formed in 1977 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The group formally disbanded in 2012 but reunited in 2015 for a farewell concert in New Orleans.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 12, 1995
April Wine / The Tubes / The Neville Brothers / Randy Travis

Riofest

Rio Rancho Balloon Park Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
Oct 10, 1995
The Neville Brothers Abravanel Hall Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Sep 30, 1995
The Neville Brothers Embarcadero Marina Park South San Diego, California, United States
Aug 22, 1995
The Neville Brothers Ky State Fair Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Jul 14, 1995 –
Jul 16, 1995
North Sea Jazz Festival 1995
Maceo Parker / Candy Dulfer / Zap Mama / Guru's Jazzmatazz / Cachao’s Mambo All Stars / Chuck Berry / Brecker Brothers / B.B. King / Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters / The Jazz Passengers featuring Debbie Harry / Keb' Mo' / Jamiroquai / Ronald Douglas Swing Works / Neneh Cherry / George Clinton / Youssou N'Dour / Ben Harper / Buckshot LeFunque / Lewis & Young / Dr. John / Robert Cray / A.J. Croce / The Neville Brothers / The Jazz Crusaders / Bo Diddley / Van Morrison / James Brown / Morphine / The Zawinul Syndicate / Free Spirits John McLauphlin Show all bands
  Setlists
Congresgebouw The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
May 07, 1995
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
The Neville Brothers / the Zion Harmonizers feat. Aaron Neville / Herbie Mann Reunion Band w/ Cissy Houston / Deadeye Dick / The Neville Brothers / Bryan Lee The Jump Street Five / B.B. King / branford marsalis
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New Orleans Fair Grounds and Racetrack New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

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New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on May 7, 1995 [509-small]

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
May 7, 1995
 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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2015 1 concert
2012 1 concert
2011 5 concerts
2010 20 concerts
2009 61 concerts
2008 66 concerts
2007 42 concerts
2006 52 concerts
2005 73 concerts
2004 20 concerts
2003 21 concerts
2002 11 concerts
2001 11 concerts
2000 5 concerts
1999 4 concerts
1998 10 concerts
1997 9 concerts
1996 5 concerts
1995 6 concerts
1994 10 concerts
1993 4 concerts
1992 6 concerts
1991 8 concerts
1990 8 concerts
1989 6 concerts
1988 2 concerts
1987 4 concerts
1986 11 concerts
1985 4 concerts
1984 1 concert
1981 2 concerts
1979 1 concert
1977 1 concert
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Thom Drewke Mar 15, 2021

Need to add their 1979 concert video, which my friends and I shot live in New Orleans.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Neville Brothers had?

The Neville Brothers has had 491 concerts.

What genre is The Neville Brothers?

The Neville Brothers is most often considered to be Soul, Blues, Funk, Country Rock, Roots Rock, Rhythm And Blues, New Orleans, New Orleans Funk, Louisiana Blues, and New Orleans Blues.

When was the last The Neville Brothers concert?

The last The Neville Brothers concert was on May 02, 2015 at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The bands that performed were: "Nevilles Forever: A Celebration Of The Neville Brothers And Their Music" / The Neville Brothers / Widespread Panic / Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue / Galactic / Allen Toussaint / Irma Thomas / Terence Blanchard / Ivan Neville / John Boutte / Anders Osborne / Ian Neville / George Porter Jr..

What setlist does The Neville Brothers play live?

The songs that The Neville Brothers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 02, 2015 concert at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States:

  1. Yellow Moon
  2. Big Chief
  3. Iko Iko
  4. Brother Jake
  5. Sister Rosa
  6. Mardi Gras in New Orleans

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