The Shamen were an experimental acid house/techno band, initially formed in Aberdeen, Scotland by Colin Angus (b. 24 August, 1961), Derek McKenzie (b. 27 February, 1964), Keith McKenzie (b. 30 August, 1961) and Peter Stephenson (b. 1 March, 1962) in 1985 as a psychedelia-influenced indie rock act. They found underground credibility as an acid house act and a pioneer of the dance/rock crossover, before moving on to international commercial success with Ebeneezer Goode and the Boss Drum album.
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The Shamen has had 29 concerts.
The Shamen is most often considered to be Electronic, Alternative, British, UK, House, Electronica, Dance, EDM, Techno, Psychedelic, Britpop, Trance, Hardcore Techno, Rave, Dance-Rock, Hip House, Big Beat, Scotland, Club, Acid House, 90's, and Dance Music.
The last The Shamen concert was on June 26, 1996 at Shakespeare County Raceway in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: 808 state / The Shamen / Galliano / Dreadzone / Northern Uproar / Paul Oakenfold / Boy George / Lt.
The songs that The Shamen performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 23, 1995 concert at Worthy Farm in Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom: